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April 07, 1972 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS'

Friday, April 7, 1972-39

ONE OF DETROIT S FINEST SUPPER CLUB LOUNGES

ROMY RAND

FEATURING

• II11/SSIA111 S
• MIR DOVER SUR TIONS



altse's

LARCO'S

The Best of Erer ■ -thing

Fine Italian-American Cuisine

DeheAeusly Prep.'', to. the
Orscetehng To,te

By Danny Raskin

• BANQUET FACILITIES

New. Open Sunday 12 Noon

McNichols Rd.

7523 W.

UN 2-6455

Yen

BEYOND THE SHADOW of a
slightest doubt, Sam Hadous and

his Michigan Palace are deserving

very much-needed void
. . and
people who write childish criti
cism probably don't know what it
was like when Lou Walters opened
the Latin Quarter or when Al Sie-
gel opened the Elmwood . and
this is a 1,500-seater with 200 em-
ployes . . . 30 cooks, 44 waiters,
40 waitresses, 10 bartenders mind-
ing four bars, and 25 busboys . .
Sam Hadous has a big tiger by
the tail . . watch how smoothly
he tames it!

-

At The Keyboard

Ntqhtly

DINNIRS

"

J8052 WOODWARD

ornamocrurimecor
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368

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-15. 20 "'" ."

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YOUR GUIDE TO

GOOD DINING

IN SOUTHFIELD

CHINA CITY

of more applause than all the
Exciting! New! Modern!
great acts put together who'll ap-
RXrtga
24535 West Twelve Mile Rood. West of Telegraph Road
pear there . . . Sam is doing with
11 18300 WOODWARD. BET_ 6
-
Fun
course
Chinese
&
American
Luncheons & Dinners
action what a lot of people just
867-4747
Telephone
OPEN
talked about doing . , . Opening
"•••.
OPEN 7 DAYS I
ail
motor
354-9077
• Daily 11 AM. to Midnight

gv . 2..,m
night was as expected by Tolks
credit cards
for rrrrr .outs

• DANCING NIGHTLY •
• Fri. A Sat 11 to 2 A.M.
who've been around . . . plenty
& reserveti•ns
• Sun. Noon to 10:301 P.M
NO APPEARING THRU APRIL 9
itardities available for private Parti.t;
of "bugs" to be gotten out .
ESTONEBRIDGE
sweet sixteens, showers, meetings, etc I
but not to be criticized . . and
• COCKTAILS • BEER AND POPCORN
Also Chinn City (#1) 1070 W. Myron St., Pontiac Phone U1-1122
there have been some very petty
• LASONA • VEAL PARMIGIANA
WORLD TRAVELERS have
• WINE ON TAP
criticisms by writers who pen
• OLD TYNE SALOON
made the' Chambertin Restaur-
stuff
like
third
grade
children
• SANDWICH SELECTION
'Exotic Cocktails
ant-Cocktail Lounge, on Michi-
Henry Yee's
taking a mud bath . . . example:
NOW SERVING
One of America's fin-
gan in Dearborn, an interna-
ITALIAN SOUARf PIZZA
the one who said the salad on
est restaurants feattir-
AND OUR FAMOUS 81/1160 BURGER
tional favorite . . . People from
mg superior cantonese
opening night was no good "be-
Japan, Germany, Belgium.
-
ruisine
cause it only had one kind of
WANG< :AIWA*: >11110(
France, etc. stay at the Holiday
314a Second Blvd. TE 1-0775
lettuce." . . . Honest, this came
OUR
BEAUTIFUL
TEMPLE ROOM IS
at Seville Hotel
Inn - which houses Chamberlin
DELIGHTFUL FOR SWEET SIXTEENS,
Free
from a .supposed grown-up! . .
1 BIk. N. of
SHOWERS AND PRIVATE PARTIES.
.
.
.
recommended
by
Ford
Mo-
Masonic
Temple
Porkies
Sure, everybody wants to see the
tor . . . and return to their na-
• _

Michigan Palace go . . that is,
Specializtng
tive countries telling others to
everybody but the wrong-way
Cantonese Food
stay
there
...
because
of
Cham-
Featuring
"critics" who would rather live
Open Daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m. t. 2 a.m.
DOTTIE ; in a dirty hamper than be help- bertin.
Carry-Out Service
Free Parking
BOB ALLISON,
"Ask
Your
13715 W. IP MILE ROAD, OAK PARK
LI 7.4443
ful . . Sam has taken on a gi-
DUNN
gantic undertaking . . . Trans- Neighbor" host on WWI. Radio,
just
can't
stay
out
of
show
busi-
11 4, AI
Open swi. tAn. wed
DANCING NITELY
forming the old Michigan Thea-
Thu.% N. Sal
• 11 • m WWINoryt
ness . . . and a lot of folks are
Sunday Neon. I I p en
MON.-SAT. ; ter into the nation's largest night mighty glad . . . Bob will enter-
PIPING HOT TAKE OUTS
club is a tremendous task that
16337 W. McNICHOLS R0
• SPECIALIZING IN CANTONESE FOOD
• Businessmen's Luncheons
merits kudos, not karate chops tam on the piano during the 4 - 6
BR 3-4332
• PLENTY Of FREE PARKING
• Dining & Cocktails
with words . . . Rest assured that cocktail hour at Gold Key Chop
• After Theater Menu
wha ever was wrong on opening House, Grand Boulevard at the
OPEN 7 DAYS.
night will not be a lasting thing— Lodge Expressway . , . He's had
AIR CONDITIONED
the
radio
show
10
years,
but
years
Sam Hadous doesn't play ball that
way . . . He does it well or not back played professionally in bands
s7 HOUR GLASS IF at all, and we'll stand in line to and with his own group . . . He's
8410 W. NINE MILE RD., OAK PARK
Corry Out S•rwc•
bet our last dollar on him! . . a heck of a swell buy and will play
Sri 18800 W. McNICHOLS
Med -Man — 11 •.•,,•10 p
LI 8-1544
Catering to Parties
The Michigan Palace is the great- whatever you want . . Don Hill
6 Blks. W. of Southfield
takes over tickling the keyboard
Available
Loa —Noe.- 10 p
est
thing
to
happen
to
Detroit
in
538-4850
*
:4110( YARKIM71130341111K wow x.ot, -SPY,* many, many years . . filling a for the rest of the evening.
Open II •.r4. to
WANT A SLEEPY HEAD'
2 •.m. Doily
. . name of a drink we mean
Famous ('hop Suer • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
. . . two jiggers brandy, one
CARRY OUT SERVICE
EASY PARKING
. ? LIKE QUALITY, FAST SERVICE?
twist orange peeel, four leaves
'322 W. McNichols, Between Weodward and Sacend
TO 111-7554/ .
fresh mint, slightly crushed, 1-2
cubes
ice.
LEWIS
LIM
Cordially
Invites
You
to
We take pride In making your meal a pleasure.
1Z
THE NOSHERIE CAFETERIA
7 E h ., • woo*
I
Join us for great eating, modest prices.
in the Advance Bldg. is no longer
OF FARMINGTON
Drop in soon!
affiliated
with
the
Nosherie
res-
yt
CANTONESE AND AMERICAN CUISINE
Renewed read , ,,.. Aywa• ■ ••
taurant at Lincoln Plaza - . Part-
tio
fee•tn•
Two. Doh., Rohn.. end x•ttc Ort hb •
To WO Roy,
to
CeLhhool Tehm Ne Your D.
ners Ronnie Forman and Earle

I

R a =

FORBIDDEN CITY

THE
GYPSYS

HOA SCOW-INN

KIM'S GARDENS

ANGEL'S

0

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KING LIM'S GARDEN

Authentic Mandarin it Ccintonese bed

KOW KOW INN, INC.

LOVE TO EAT

LIMS

Mostyn have gone seperate ways
in business . . . Ronnie taking

DOWNTOWN
YPSILANTI
18 W. Michigan

CARET OUT AND CATERING SERVICE

30687 GRAND RIVER



FARMINGTON — AMPLE PARKING • 77-5646

over the cafeteria and Earle the
delicatessen-restaurant . . With
Ronnie now spending full time
at the Nosherie Cafeteria, things
are beginning to perk . . . the food

/7 ,

W

PHONE 483-8200

is catering.

Got a worry?
A bar mitzvah
maybe? A wedding
reception or a social event that has to be just right?
The price is moderate and service is a
speciality of the house. Here's a thought:
Liven up that next business meeting
with a special affair at Hilton. A simple
phone call will get you the details
at no obligation.
1111
Detroit Hilton Hotel

Washington
Blvd. at Grand
Circus Park
(313) 965-7800

has gotten better and the service
more alert . . . A big beef was
the "too much money - for gals
who worked in the area . . We
tried the soup, sandwich and bev-
erage for 99 cents and were ex-
tremely satisfied . . . It's a daily
luncheon special from which Ron-
nie will get a lot of play.
EVERY MORNING on the popu-
lar Jack Harris Open House over
WJR Radio are Lennie Schick and
two members of his quartet . .
Dick Boles, drums, and George
Ball, bass . . . Lennie is on sax
and clarinet . . . and his group
plays for dancing at 24 Karat.
where Harry Jerkey is now ap-

CANTONESE end AMERICAN RESTAURANT—LOUNGE
NORTHLAND CENTER LOT 0
-

SUNDAY from 1 - .00 p m to 10 PO p m . Monde, Thursday 11 a.m. to 12 is th
Friday and Saturday 11 • m to 1 • m
Luncheon,. Family Dinners, Parties, After-Theater Snacks, Cocktails
and Carry Outs

334-5213

authentic Cantonese Food

riental Ci

25298 GREENFIELD, Near 10 Mile Rd.

Also Serving Businessmen Lunches

pearing . . Jack's program is
one of the best on the air today.

ORE LEADER 11A1, GORDON
saw this ad in a musician's trade
paper . . "Trombone player
would like to sell 28 sports jack-
ets with one arm longer than thr
other. -
AN IMPOSSIBLE TO-PLEASE
agent patronized a certain Broad
way restaurant regularly and was
loathed by every waiter in the
place—with reason . One day a
headline revealed that the agent
had been caught in a crooked
stock promotion and slapped into
jail . "Hey. hey." rejoiced one
of the . waiters_ "I'd like to see
him send the pot roast back now —

and Am•ricon Food

MON.-FRI. , 11 A.M. to 10 30 P M
SAT , 11 A M
1 A M
SUN 12 NOON N 10 P M. .

543-7764

Corry Our Service

• of t ePEN 7 DAYS

KE 8-2860

hinese American Cuisine

1 , 4G

20441 W. B MILE RD., 4 atlas. W. of Evergreen

WING HO

Chinese - American R•sfearsof

1063 W. IS MIN Rd. at l•vtIWNId
333-6417

Serving Weight matcher Dinners
Cantonese Family Dinners
Orders To Take Out
OPEN 7 DAYS A WKEK

Sat.

Mon. Ulna Fri_ 11 - 1016 p.m.
10 - 1 a.m. Sun. 12-Noo.16 p.m.

• USIN

■ BLAIIN'S SPECIAL LUNCH

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