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June 16, 1972 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

We are Party Planners

ZUKIN'S

• SWEET SIXTEEN
• SHOWERS
• WEDDING

The Best of Everything

THERE'S AN ITALIAN
restaurant in Windsor that
uses U.S. Choice meat only
. and dotes on its authen-
ticity in many Italian dishes
seldom found in any restau-
- rant of its type . . . The
place is called Milano's, on
Tecumseh, and seats 190 peo-
ple ... It's been there since
• 1964, but was a little family
Italian restaurant seating
just 85 and quietly going
about its business until folks
started finding out about
Milano's and it was rebuilt
• in 1967, added to in 1969 and
remodeled last December
. Parking now is for 52
cars ... Windsor is not nor-
. really noted as a place for
real authentic Italian dining,
but Milano's, with its Italian
chef and Italian family man-
agement, is a select spot ...
serving dishes like : house
specialty, Beef Braciole; and
gourmet dishes prepared at
the table include: Steak
Diana, Filet "Matre D'Hotel"

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Really
Nice to
GDad !

G I3e

DON'T COOK FOR HIM

IhiscFathetalar

By Danny Raskin

FROM THE rather drab
surroundings of an old furni-
ture store comes the all new
Danny's Gin Mill, which was
built and remodeled around
it on Grand River in Farm-
ington . . Beautiful spar-
kling decor and a lot of ac-
tivity make up the 212 seat-
ing capacity jumping spot
. . Three separate rooms,
three bars and a private-like
dance floor slightly away
from the crowds . . . Billy
Rose Trio supplies the very
listenable and danceable mu-
sic . . . and excellent service
is given by gals like barmaid
Martha Anton, waitress
Helen Tithof and hostess Pat
Cox .. . Owner Danny Bow-
das has a choice place and
h elp selections are most

EVER HAVE Sheried
Consomme? . . . Heat I can
(10 1 2 oz.) condensed con-
somme with 1 can water ...
Pour into cup and add 1 tea-
spoon sherry and a sprinkle
of grated lemon peel to each
serving . . . Makes 3 serv-
ings . . Increase quantities
for larger groups.

JOHN AMORE, song styl-
ist at the Apartment Lounge.
is a handsome young gent
whose versatility ranges from
tender ballads to the belting
type ... the latter done with
rhythmic body gyrating
movement . .. John is back-
ed by a duo called 16th of
Aries, one doubling on piano
and organ and the other
beating a lot of drums . . .
The three gents put out much
music . . . John is a refresh -
ing new face to the Apart-
ment Lounge scene.

A UNIQUE SUNDAY Chi-
nese buffet is that furnished
by Andy Lim at Shangri-La
West in Bloomfield Miracle
Mile Shopping Center on
Telegraph and Square Lake
Rd. . . All you can eat for
$2.75 includes five selected
Cantonese dishes plus egg
rolls and tossed salad.

FREE CIGARS for dad
this Sunday at Sol's Delica-
tessen in Oak Park . . .
Plenty to go around — Sol
bought 200 stogies so the
pops can puff with big chests
on their day.

DANCING NOW at Port-
LET HIM TAKE YOU OUT
0-Three on Telegraph and
TO DINNER
SOUPS WELCOME paper Long Lake Rd., former site
towels too, for skimming of Devon Gables . . . as a
For Reservations call
grease frotfi the surface .
third room is opened for all
CR 8 3000
The homemaker who loves to age groups to join in the
Michigan Et Telegraph
prepare homemade soup uses dance fun to the rhythms of
absorbent paper towels when Jim my Dixon's quartet
Dining' is still in the Sea
Food and Polynesian Rooms
ivith cocktails and hors
d'Oevres in what Marvin
('hin calls The Other Room"
until somebody takes the
$100 he's offering in a con-
test to name the new ly
opened section .. Its dimly-
lighted south seas atmos-
phere is enhanced by Poly-
Sanaw.ch Trays and l
Mashed
Potatoes $
Catering for Puyate
nesian
floral murals that are
Tossed Salad
Roll
Arta.,
8. Butter S. Dessert
• highlighted by black lights
• t hat make then spring to life

Waitresses wear sarongs

188 N. Hunter • and Jim Dixon's quartet . . .


646-6553
• 1 nano, sax, bass guitar and

drums . . give out the mu-
Open 7 Days a week •
ic Tuesday through Sunday
o
to
p , 11
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f rum 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. .
ongstress Moddi McAllister

OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY ONLY •
• •
SPECIAL DINNER

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ROAST TURKEY
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• •

RECEPTIONS
• BAR MITZVAS

NORTHWOOD INN

the soup has cooled slightly
. . . She pulls a few across
the surface, and the grease
adheres to the towels.

BIG NEWS on the nitery
scene . . . Sammy Davis Jr.,
is almost certain to come
back to Detroit in January
. . to the Michigan Palace
. Songster Vic Damone
and comic Alan Drake open-
ed Thursday and will con-
tinue through a week from
Saturday.

• •

FOR PARTIES
355-2440

JO 4-6688

LARCO'S

Fine Ifolion-Amencon Cunene

Deloclearsly Irepornd

NAR. Open 5.ndo, 12 Noon

7573

W

MaINNols Rd. UN 2-4455

TROY
MADDOX
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DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH.
j Across from Ypsilanti Savings Bank

/S I toolitiental iholog
DAILY FROM 11 00 A M -9 00 P M
OPEN SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS

Wed.-Sot.

DANCING

$ 1 95

ANGEUS

1101'11 GLASS

18800 W. McNICHOLS

6 Blks. W of Southfield

538-4850

LIMBO'S

18300 WOODWARD Bet. 6 & 7

867-4747

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OPEN
DAYS

4p.m. to 2a.m. 1

Clowd

DANCING NIGHTLY

BABY GRAND

• Scalia

ROPCORN • OW TYNE SALOON
WOW an TM • SANEWACN SELECEION
ITALIAN SOU•RE PIZZA• AND
OUR OWN LUASORURGER

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OFF

ON OUR FAMOUS
ITALIAN SQUARE
PIZZA ANY SIZE
—ANY KIND

Detroit Hilton
is the delightful
polynesian
atmosphere of
Trader Vic's

Sophisticated dining lor laded appetities Amid the
exotic atmosphere of the Far East Polynesian and
Continental cuisine Be sure
to set sail with one of the
Trader s mysterious
liquid concoctions
Valet parking

Detroit Hilton Hotcl

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

CARRY OUT OR EAT HERE

icve t

day you'll
remember forever!

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Geri

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America's Great Singing Star
and

ALAN DRAKE

Everybody's

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• banquet • private party • reception

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FEATURING

• BUSINESS/INNS LUNONONS
• AtTflt TINATHI SHICTIONS
• DINNERS

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and floral arrangements.

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fair 6-2600 or JOrdnis 6-1-662

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Catering complete from continental pas-

tries

IRV SACHS 8
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When you have your

—in our beautiful, new panoramic dining

ONE OF DETROIT'S FINEST
SUPPER CLUB LOUNGES

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• wedding rehearsal • dinner • breakfast

is usual pleasant job

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I iot is at the piano bar doing

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. . In another part of the
h uge Port-O-Three. Bob El-

BANQUET FACILITI

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482 - 8200

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• FEATURING •

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For Resv. Coll

Broiled Giant Spanish Scampis
Broiled South African Lobster Tails
Steamed Alaska King Crab Legs
Fried Fresh Jumbo Shrimp, Shrimp Sauce
Fried Fresh Lake Perch, Tartar Sauce
Steamed Finnan Hoddie

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and scampis a la meridion
ale .
. Getting to Milano's
is very simple .
. just turn
left out of the tunnel left
onto Oulette and left again
on Tecumseh . . . Took us
about eight minutes from the
tunnel.

Friday, June 16, 1972-35

Come on out—and talk it over!

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