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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 14, 1972-33

GREAT DAY TO

SIHFTLESS
It's probably true that hard
work is a tonic—but a great
many people never get sick
enough to try the medicine.

PoRTOTHRE E

FRESH
FISH
FLOWN
IN
DAILY

DANCING TUES.—SUN.

JIMMY DIXON
FOUR

BOB ELLIOT

At The Kane Ike

UNUSUAL • EXOTIC SEAFOOD,

POLYNESIAN FOOD • DRINKS

BANQUETS, PARTIES
ALL OCCASIONS

Telegraph & Long lake Rd.
ifitnnerly Deese Gables)
645-5050

SI1111306
GOOD OLD
SUMMERTIMES

Thursday & Friday

4

Clambakes
lots of tempting

goodies

For Reservations call

CR 83000

Michigan &TelegraPh

The Best of Everything

DIAHANN CARROL'S
beauty is a captivating fea-
ture in her Michigan Palace
appearance, which ends Sat-
urday night .. . Her shapely
form moves gracefully as
she gives out with a variety
of songs in easy manner . .
Diahann comes on stage to
do a job . . - gets it done
and returns to the wings
whence she came .. - not to
return until the next show
. . . With her is a comedian,
Buddy Ramsen, whose job it
is to warm the audience for
her appearance . - Opening
night was chilly.

THIS MONDAY eve at the
Michigan Palace comes a
night of nostalgic rock .
with Herb Reed and the Plat-
ters, Cornell Gunter and the
Coasters and Maxine Brown
. . They'll be there through
July 26 . . . ineerspersed on
the Sunday night of July 23
by a boxing show on stage,
sponsored by Lou Handler
and his 21st Century boxing
group . . . $15 bucks for din-
ner and "show" . . . or just
first and second balcony
seats.
THE NEW KATZ' Delica-
tessen - Restaurant in Oak
Park is a family affair - - .
with owners Julius and
Miriam Studenberg, sons
Irwin, 27, Allan, 21, and
daughter Elaine, 15, all in-
tegral parts in the opera-

CHINESE FOODS

By Danny Raskin

24535 West Twelve Mile Rood, West of Teitoreph Rood

. with '50s fads and
tion . . Julius had a market July 19
on Elizabeth and Beaubien fashions and kinescopes from
until three years ago . . . the old favorite shows . .
and original intentions were Also will be preview of new
to move to Israel An in- 1972-73 season on KATZ-
dication of how hard the TV and ABC.
Studenbergs work is the sight
NOTHING IS BETTER for
of Miriam picking up chairs a minor burn than cold wa-
and putting them on tables ter, followed by an applica-
at closing time.
tion of unsalted butter -
ESTELLE HARGROVE, Cornstarch is excellent for
ex Detroiter in town to at- prickly heat or heat rash.
tend surprise birthday party
OVERHEARD . . . at Cur.
by brother Mary for wife si's on Seven Mile in Livonia.
Shirley. says when in Miami. about the bride gazing at
not to miss the newest res- new furniture, "And to think
taurant there . . called they made all this out of
The Golden Greek . . on these crinkly little walnuts!''
125th and Biscayne Blvd.
- at Golden Phoenix on
ODD THAT THE second W. Maple, east of Telegraph,
hearing on a liquor license about the office grouch, "He's
was given The Raven Gal- all heartburn." . . at Sol's
lery by Southfield Council Delicatessen in Oak Park,
- . and voted on without one gal to another, "Mary's
owner Herb Cohen even party was marvelous -- no
knowing about it! . . Mighty- decorations, fancy food or
strange indeed.
games—just two boys to
CUSTOMER CALLED his each girl." . . at Oak Bar-
waiter over to complain, rel on Seven Mile, west of
"The sauerkraut isn't sour Telegraph, "lie promises me
enough to suit me." . . . everything. but all I get is
"That isn't sauerkraut," said Arpege!" . . at Nosherie
the waiter contemptuously. Cafeteria in the Advance
That's noodles." . . "Oh," Bldg., "He's so dumb he
apologized t h e customer. flunked sandbox."
"For noodles. it's plenty
sour!"
BITTER LESSON
SISTER BELLE WEIN-
No man learns the right
GARDEN recalls so many
years ago when our mom, way so quickly and so well as
Minnie Raskin, gave us kids the one who has once been
bread with garlic rubbed on misled.—Anon.
-
. . . and remembers being --------- - -
ashamed to tell her friends
about having the bread with
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
garlic and butter . . Belle
0.1.....sty P.epa,ed 40, 49,0
grew up and went to good
Discern., tette
restaurants . . . where gar-
• BANQUET FACILITIES
New Open Sunday 12 Neon
lic bread properly made was
a choice delicacy . . Morn
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 7-41155
didn't know it but she was
of
her
time!
far ahead
CHOP LEFTOVER spin-
ach quite fine and add to
waffle batter . . Leftover
broccoli adds a zestful trim
LAST 2 DAYS
to whipped potatoes,
PLUS MAKING WIIAT
folks want—anything authen-
tic Italian—Frank Mencotti
likes to experiment with new
Italian dishes at his Men-
BOBBY RAMSEN
cotti's on Wayne Rd, between
Van Born and Michigan . .
Latest is his Veal a la Men-
cotti . . . Getting out tc Men-
cotti's is simple ... just take
OPENING MONDAY
the Southfield Expressway to
NOSTALGIC ROCK SHOW
Wayne Rd and turn right
. . Took us about 20 min-
HERB REED AND
utes from northwest Detroit.
LOCAL GAL WHO loves
THE PLATTERS
to cook, soaked her chicken
CORNELL GUNTHER &
all night in brandy. basted
it with sherry, sprinkled it
THE COASTERS
with vermouth and put rum
MAXINE BROWN
sauce in the dressing . .
Queen of the Flare
sounds good . . but was
probably the first time a
chicken ever climbed out of
AN EVENING AT THE PALACE
the oven and tried to join
Alcoholics Anonymous!
5
LOOK FOR 13-year-old
Zcs..7.7 S3 3R E•• No I
promoter genius David Sonne
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
to put on an all-Israeli show
and dinner sometime this
Balcony Tickets •n Sale
year . . He may take over
Palace • 1. L. Hudson's •
Grinnell's
an entire nitery and serve
Banquet Facilities to 3,000
complete Jewish-style meals
at the event .
4111111.P' '4111111.
BOONE'S FARM rock
group is in a return engage-
ment at Limbo's on Wood
ward
WHAT A PERFECT spot
235 EAGLET at Grand River
for WXYZ-TV's "Fabulous
titans 911S-ISSO
Fifties Re-Run" party . . .
Lighted Attendant Realig)
the Michigan Palace . .

LARCO'S

DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH.
Across from Ypsilanti Savings Bank

-To

%mei-lean X Conlinenial Dining

DAILY FROM 11:00 A.M.-9A30 P.M.
OPEN SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS

4,

FEATURING

For Resv. Coll
482-8200
483-8201

•

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 Haddie

Detroit Hilton
is luxurious
HiltonTowers.

Exterior lift zooms you directly to
your private haven in the sky. Call
for reservations only if you appre-
ciate exclusive lounge, sauna
and being spoiled for any other
hotel. On the 16th, 17th and
18th floors you can look
down on a lot of things.

Detroit Hilton Hotel

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

IN SOUTHFIELD
Exciting!• New! Modern!

CHINA CITY

Full course Chinese &

Luncheons

American

& Dinners

Telephone

OPEN
• Daily 11 A.M. to Midnight
• Fri. a Sat. 11 tap 3 A.M.
o Sun. Noon to 111:38 P.M

354-9077

all motor

vows,
for
a rowtre•tIon•

credits cards

ifacilIUes available for private parties.
sweet sixteens, showers, meetings, etc

Phone 141-1122

Also Chino City (14f1) 1070 W. Huron St., Pontiac

Henry Yee's

FORBIDDEN CITY

n

3148 Second •IsM•
at Saville Hotel
1 Elk. N. of
Masonic Temple

1-0775

Exotic Cocktails

One of

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Amertro s tin

restaurants teolur•

superoor canton...
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OUR BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE ROOM IS
INSIGHTFUL FOR SWEET SIR TEENS
SHOWERS AND PRIVATE PARTIES

Free
P••kioll

GOLDEN PHOENIX

CANTONESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT
Open Mon.-Thum. & Sun., 11-12 p.m.
Fri a Sot., 11-2 a.m.

Ilelarne , Err.

SYsecr•larnp rn Almond Ilersoless

lunclseens • °never. COMPLETE CA.,' OUT •V•Il•ELLE

4067 W. MAPLE,

is Blk. E of Telegraph

NOA NOW INN

642-8386

Specealmng In
Cantonese Food

Open Daily 11 cm. to 11 P.m. — Sat. 11 0.05. to 2 a.m.

Free Park Om
LI 74643

Carry-Out Service
12715 W. II MILE ROAD, OAK PARK

KIM'S
GARDENS
W. McNICHOLSRD.

16337

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Oeen Mee few Woe 11 . on -11 e
Then Fn SA0 II • re •Seekwelst
Syne, Neon II

1

PIPING HOT TAKE 01-ITS

BR 3-4332

SPECIALIZING IN CANTONESE 0000
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

KING LIM'S GARDEN

O PEN 7 DAYS
AIR CONDITIONED

Authentic Mandarin & Cantonese Food

8410 W. NINE MILE RD., OAK PARK

U

8-1544

Carry Out Serne•
Catenng to Partin,

Avarlabl•

Pn-Sea-11._.1 1 ew
Sea —Mrw-10 re

KOW KOW INN, INC.

Famous Chop Sony • Cantonese

Open 11 •.m. Fe
2 ...v.. Doily

Food • 5Teorrs•

Chops • Sea ond

EASY PARKING
CARRY OUT SERVICE
TO •7554
323 W. McNichols, Rietor•en Woodward and Emend

LEWIS LIM Cordially Invites You to

LIMS

Oren 7 Do, • _•M7oe1
owe) Dower.

Of FARMINGTON

CANTONESE AND AMERICAN CUISINE

C. 0 . .
In Ow

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T er. Dow, Moores one
Cw Nel Leen, No Yew Orneng Paw.*

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100 People

CADDY OUT AND CATERING

30667 GRAND RIVER — FARMINGTON — AMPLE PARKING 477-5646

DIAHANN
CARROLL

CANTONESE end AMERICAN RESTAURANT—LOUNGE
NORTHLAND CENTER LOT D
SUNDAY irons 1 00pm to 10 atorn Monday Thursday I I a re to 17 p ns
11 a al to I 0in
Friday and Saturday
Luncheon, Faintly D.nners Portres. After Theotet Snacks. Coclitads
Call 356 - 5293
and Corry Outs

authentic Cantonese Food

Oriental Ci

25298 GREENFIELD, Neer 10 Mile Rd.

Also Serving Businessmen Lunches
and American Food

950

TIM
MiCliicAN PALACE

543-7763

•

Corry Out Service

MON.-SRI., 11 A.M. to 10-30 P.M.
SAT., II A.M. to I A.M.
SUN., 12 NOON M 10 P.M.

ctz.

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American

OPEN 7 DAYS

KE 8-2860

Cuisine

20441 W. 15 MILE RD.. 4 BR.. W. of Evergreen

WING HONG

Onser• Ts tot. '

Chinese-Am•tic•a Restoot•m

18703 W 10 Mao MIL a Mothlwid
353 - 4411

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