THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 21, 1972-39
ONE OF DETROIT'S FINEST SUPPER CLUB LOUNGES
fEATURING
ROMY RAND
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• BUSIIINSSANIN 5 LUNCTNONS
• MICR TWAT', SELECTIONS
Al
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We are Party Planners
The Best of Eyervthing -
By _Dann y Raskin
• SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES
• SHOWERS
• WEDDING RECEPTIONS
LEIB ROSENBERG is the ness
IRON DUKE Steak House of
Warren joins the Anthony House general manager at the Steering
Wheel on W. Grand Blvd.... with
family of Washington, D C
• BAR MITZVAS
and opens under the new name Jack Brokensha's quartet plus
. in
of Anthony House on April 26 ... songstress Ursula Walker .
. to go
Owners John Laffrey, Allan Werth- the new policy of sound
mann and Don Berger have ex- with the good food bit Leib is so
,panded their original concept into noted for.
WOODWARD AT If MILE RD
a sophisticated supper club
WANT TO TRY something dis-
JO 4-6688
LI 1-2577 with a new addition, seats for
tinctive and different in a cock-
230.
new
decor,
lighting,
band-
tail ... combining rye whiskey
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stand and dance floor . . . Top with port wine to achieve a very
entertainment will perform Mon
tasteful result? . . . Use 1,'6 oz.
HE
$ day through Saturday for dining
maraschino, 1/3 oz. dry ver-
and dancing . . and the menu
mouth, li oz. port wine and I
remains essentially unchanged with
oz. rye . . . stir with cracked
Featuring
It
fine steaks, chops and seafood.
ice and strain into a cocktail
DOTTIE
glass.
NEW THUNDERBIRD Hilton
DUNN
DR. FELIX ROSENWACH tells
will open about Aug. 1 . .
on
Northville
Rd.
in
Plymouth
.
.
about
the fellow who came into
DANCING NITELY
as one of the Detroit area's largest the office showing his wife's in-
MON. - SAT.
banquet spots . . . space for well jured hand . .. "She did it getting
over 1,000 folks .
. plus lunch- dinner ready last night. It must
• Businessmen•s Luncheons 0
eons,
dinners, cocktails and enter- be frost bite."
• Dining & Cocktails
tainment .
. Banquet reserva-
MYRON COHEN, who ends his
• After Theater Menu
e-•
lions already are being taken.
week's stay at the Michigan Pal-
THE GYPSYS at Angel's Hour ace Saturday night ... along with
Glass, W. McNichols, are putting songstress Nancy Ames . . . is
out a lot of music ... and Dottie remembered for more than the
HOUR GLASS
. „
Dunn on the vocals and vibes is very fine professional talents of a
4
18800 W. McNICHOLS
excellent ... The quartet is joined gentleman story teller comic . .
6 Blks. W. of Southfield
X nightly by the new song stylings Angel Panek, owner of Angel's
538 - 4850
Hour Glass now, was at the old
AlifiCAIIAMIMERARIK ARK ,X•Pir 480(4 of Ricky Dee.
Act IV when Myron played there
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lemon pie . . . so had her cook
2 II %:
bake one for him .. . After lunch
at Trader Vic's, Myron took the
and NANCY AMES
pie sent by Angel and had the
.--OFP•I•G MOS.. APRIL PI...-.
waiter cut it for those with him ...
Six delicious pieces of nie were
cut and eaten with much savor ...
and DICK JENSEN
The waiter was so pleasant, and
Myron is such a great person, that
SPECIAL Mon. thru Thurs. $8.50 Dinner & Cover
he insisted the Trader Vic help at
2nd SHOW SPECIAL Mon. thru Thurs. $5.50 Dinner & Cover I- his table have the rest ... ''It's
home-baked," said Myron with the
COVER CFIARGE MON. THRU THURS., S4 ... FRI. & SAT., S5
41.
delightful twinkle in his very kind
• Dancing
• Lighted Attedant Parking
eyes. Monday night opens with
all ...plus songster Dick Jensen
Phyllis Diller, new nose job and
and the gals who travel with him.
SEEING SIGNS . . . in New
York bakery window .by Sandor
Reimer,
"Come in and see our '72
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e
Rolls" . . Over counter in a
Chicago supermart, by 7iarcele
Brown. "F-F-Frozen Foods. '
•
SHOW GROUP called "JOY" is
•
at Chuck Muer's "Top of the
•
Ponch-Cabaret"
in the Hotel Pont-
,.
chartrain . . . Leader Joy Brittan
is a tall, willowy brunette whose
voice has somewhat of a combina-
tion Dionne Warwick - Barbra
Streisand
ring . . . Repertoire in-
:
cludes music that bridges the gen-
:
eration gap from 18 to 65 . .
• with songs like "Born Free" to
AT THE
• Janice
Jonlin's wild and woolly-
rendition of "Half Moon."
LOTS OF FUN at Gold Key Inn
on Grand Blvd. . .. with Don Hill
23100 COOLIDGE, Just N. of 9 Mile
• at the piano bar : . . Guests do
SANDWICHES
their vocal bits backed by Don
YOUR GRANDMA LOVED OUR FAST, •
Corned Beef . $1.10
. and even play a harmonica
•
Roast Beef . . $1.10
EXCELLENT
DEPT. • they may have in - a coat pocket
. . . Jimmy Saperstem. the sing-
• Pastrami . . . $1 10
• ing barrister, and wife Kay are
YOU WILL TOO!
95
Turkey
•
• Don Hill fans of long standing
• Tuna Salad . . . 90
• with so many other folks who've
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Egg Salad
TRAY CATERING ARTISTRY
discovered he is at Gold Key Inn
•
ALSO MANY OTHERS ,
for Tom Williams and hurry over
•
ALSO BY THE POUND
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
to join in the fun.
•
NEW CHINESE restaurant on
•
15 and Telegraph is called Golden
4
LOCATIONS
TO
SERVE
YOU
•
Phoenix. owned by Bill Cho .
Silent Woman has reopened on
•
1344 Broadway WO 2-1664
10 Mile and Telegraph.
22 Witherell .. WO 1-5170
'TAIN'T FAIR that Herb Cohen
•
has been denied a liquor license
6565 Second .. 875-2662
•
Means Consistency
• at his Raven Gallery in South-
•
and Quality
. . Haven't seen him in a
•
23100 Cooldige . 547-1220
• field
Oak Pork Lanes
• long time, but we remember when
In All Its Fine Products
he first opened the spot and was
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Reservations 965-8550
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SUPPER CLUB
Proudly Presents
SAUCY
SYLVIA
NOW APPEARING WED. thru SAT.
2 SHOWS NIGHTLY — 9:30 & 11:30
• NEVER A - COVER dHARGE
• COMPLETE DINNERS from 53.95
DANCING NIGHTLY TO
BILL FIERST and JOHNNIE ECOLA DUO
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For Your Dining Delight ,
BILL HARMON
Winner of the
Store of Mot- how:or
CALL FOR
RESERVATIONS
1200 SOUTHFIELD, LINCOLN PARK
1 Bit S. of Fort St
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From Northweir Deltort
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t" het s Award for the
386-1350
Detroit Hilton
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:
111 Liven up that next business meeting
with a special affair at Hilton. A simple
phone call will get you the details
at no obligation.,
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Detroit Hilton Hotel
Washington
Blvd. at Grand
Circus Park
(313) 965-7800