THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 19, 1972-43
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The Best of Everything
By Danny Raskin
THIS HAPPENED in front talk is that one of Holly-
of the Detroit-Hilton recent- wood's sex symbols, who'll
ly, says PR man Bill Gar- make a break from show
wood. as a fellow in tuxedo business in November, will
who had taken aboard a appear at the Palace prior
cargo of liquor, listed to the to a Las Vegas stint . . .
starboard as he left the hotel This Monday comes clarinet-
. fie staggered over to a ist great Pete Fountain and
waiting taxi and opened the his nine-piece Dixieland band
door . "I'm -engaged!" plus comic Stu Gilliam, who
informed the cab driver, is a native Detroiter . . .
.curtly . . The drunk shook Pete's ' real name is Pierre
hands with him . . "I hope Dewey La Fountaine Jr., an
you will be very very happy," honest-to-goodness New Or-
he said.
leans jiver . . owner and
SOL SIIPARGEL figures star of his own Bourbon
he has cut 2,000,000 corned St. cabaret there, the French
beef sandwiches alone since Quarter Inn.
those Boesky days on Coiling-
wood and Dexter ... Now in
the Oak Park Center with
his Sol's Delicatessen-Restau-
rant on Coolidge and Nine,
Sol is starting on the third
million . . . quite a jump
from Boesky's, where he be-
gan as a fountain boy mak-
ing sodas, soft drinks and
sundaes,
MOLLY ABRAHAM,
amusement writer at the De•
troit News, changes part of
her last name come June 10
. . That's the big "I Do"
date for Molly and Jim Gra-
ham.
MEN'S CLOTHIER Jules
Olen says that a Dallas
men's club has been putting
on lunchtime fashion shows
of models in brief bathing
suits . . . Asked if business
has picked up as a result,
the bartender replied, "I
don't know how about that.
but my spillage is up 40 per
cent "
MICHIGAN PALACE
wild have some big enter-
tainment surprises in store
for iolks . . If they go
through. the place will be as
crowded as an ant hill coy-
■ •red with honey . . . More
ie Chorus
to Situ, SundaN-
The Oak Park Civic Chorus
present its fourth annual
spring concert 8 p.m. Sunday
at the Oak Park High School
auditorium.
The choir of more than 50
voices is conducted for the
fourth year by Charles Wein-
er
This year; the chorus will
present a "pops" concert, in-
cluding songs from Broad-
way, as well as songs from
many lands. There will be
solos and duets.
For ticket s, call Ray
Greene, 544-3767, or buy
tickets at the door. There is
a special rate for students.
will
We are Party Planners
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SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES
SHOWERS
WEDDING RECEPTIONS
BAR MITZVAS
NORTHWOOD INN
WOODWARD AT 11'f MIEE RO
JO 4-6688
LI 1-2577
LARRY SANTOS ends his
very fine engagement at the
Apartment Lounge, W. Mc-
Nichols, Saturday night .
and if you haven't caught
him yet, don't miss out on
this great opportunity to see
a wonderful performer at
work on the northwest side
of town . . . Following Larry
at the Apartment for ono
week only, comes the always
good Bobby Laurel Trio .
another happy note for a lot
of folks.
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Pat Flowers at the Piano Bar
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Sit down and have
a hamburger with a
TV star this Saturday.
Our spanking new McDonald's restaurant is
open for inspection. There's lots of space for
parking and a axmtv dining area where vou can
sit down, relax and enjoy all the great McDonald's
food.
To help us celebrate our Grand Opening,
Ronald McDonald, the kids' favorite TV celebrity
will he here with free prices for ever . one. Bring
the whole family along for an afternooh of tun
your kids won't forget.
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MEL BALL still holds
sway with his quartet at
Duffy's on Cooley Rd. Union
Lake, for Lois and Ted
Griffin . . Good food, good
entertainment and dancing
—a hard to beat combina-
tion.
ITEM ABOUT no more
dinner concentration at An-
•.;el's Hour Glass. W. Mc-
Nichols, needs clarifying . . .
Those good dinners continue.
but only until 8 p.m.
. ex-
cept m Fridays and Satur-
days when the kitchen is
open late.
LOCAL LASS WENT TO
see a British film that had
fine reviews . . . When the
familiar Big Ben trademark
appeared on the screen she
heard a woman behind her
say with obvious disappoint-
ment. "Oh dear! Its English
—I won't he able to under-
stand a word thuy say.''
CALL FROM A BRIDE
just finishing cooking one of
her very first meals . . .
"Dinner's ready, darling.
Come and guess it."
LEAVE IT FO Ronnie For.
man, bossman at the new
Nosherie Cafeteria in the Ad-
vance Bldg., Nine and Green-
field, to find the unusual ..
Has nothing to do with his
eating spot, but Ronnie bid
5200 on the Ch. 56 auction
and got a doohicky that
starts his car by remote con-
trol from inside the house_
GVERHEARD . . at
LIMBO'S, "Ili bet my moth-
er tries to get younger, than
your mother" . . at MAS-
TER'S, "Have you heard
about the chug chug girl"
That's a go-go girl after
40" . . at OAK BARREL.
"Its getting so that take-
home pay can hardly survive
the trip" . . . at DOMINI-
CO'S, "Letting yourself go
is easy—the hard part is get-
ting yourself back" . . at
MING PALACE. ••Best time
to tackle a small problem is
before he grows up" . . . at
WINE CASK INN, "Sha's
31—and holding."
Kids 11 ect Ronald NirDoliald
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Nid• Rd.
k Park
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