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LEIB ROSENBERG. who
has done wonders with his
excellent management at The
Steering Wheel on W. Grand
Blvd. . . . where the food is
superb . . . has another sur-
prise for folks after Labor
Day . . . A wine stewardess
will walk around to tables
for the purpose of recom-
mending wines with meals
being served . . . The person
already selected by Leib has
wonted with wines 20 years
and will add another conti-
nental gourmet delight to the
Steering Wheel as she strolls
with chain around neck and
taste-testing cup . . It will
be a first in the city ... and
a beautiful touch to Leib's
excellent cuisine since good
wines are a complement to
good dining .
THINKING THIN
. .
Slice and marinate fresh
mushrooms in A little oil
. . . Add sliced pimentos,
onions and chopped green
pepper, plus vinegar, salt,
and garlic to taste . . .
Try a plate of these tangy
goodies for four o'clock
starvation.
HOUSEWIFE HIRING new
maid . . . "And how much
wages do you expect?" . . .
Applicant replying, "That
depends. Do you peel or un-
freeze?"
EN ROUTE TO METRO-
POLITAN for our flight to
Las Vegas, we were picked
up by accountant Steve Ep-
stein and his buddy Bruce
Boxman . . . Steve was a
winner at the airport . . Put
a dime in the phone booth
and got back two.
UNCLE JOELN'S will soon
LOOK FOR- A BIG SUR-
change its name.
PIUSE at Angel's Hour Glass
on W. McNichols ... There'll
be a new look, too, as re-
vamping plans are already
under way for the very pop-
ular northwest spot that cen-
ters on action-packed fun.
235 EAGLET of Grand River
EVER HAVE Anisette Cafe
ie.' 165 VISO
with Benedictine? . . . It's
Afteedoef ParAieg
most delightful . . Instant
Anisette Cafe can be bought
at many super markets.
EAGER BEAVERS in Las
Vegas are the "Always Open"
wedding chapels. 24 hour
service to last a lifetime is
the hope . . . But in Vegas,
they say, everything's a
gamble'
ThE
MichicAN PALACE
JERRY
VALE
Singing Recording Star
and
IRWIN C.WATSON
COMIC
AN EVENING AT THE PALACE
DINNER, COVER
2 DRINKS AND TAX
$ 1 150
per person
MONDAY 11411U FRIDAY
Bakony Spectator Soars
S2 50 per person
Banquet Facilities to 3.000
SAUCY SYLVIA Stoun
opens Sept. 11 thru Sept 23
at the Hayes Hotel in Jack-
son.
"I HAVE FINALLY per-
suaded my husband not to
drink when he's the host,"
boasted a watchful wife. "I
made him realize that once
he's had a few himself, he
starts bringing out the good
stuff"
RON CODEN has the audi-
ence in the palms of his
hands at The Railroad Cross-
ing on E. Eight Mile ...Ron's
diversified repertoire is most
distinctive in his listing as
one of America's finest folk
singers . . But his very in-
teresting package is not a
restricted one . .. as he rolls
into whatever his well-be-
haved audience desires . .
from rock to pop to Broad-
way, such as an excellent
rendition of "If I Were A
Hi Ii Nlan . fr , dn Fiddler On
—Eating Out
If Is a Family
di Favorite ...
18 W MICH AVE
DOWNTOWN SCSI
The peop , o who i,,ow
.7ood food •irt., o•i ,
t..itomers rhev come'
with appetites ready
waiting to enjoy every
bite
IIAA13'S
483-8200 — 483-8201
By Danny Raskin
Hoof
.
Run's talents
are appreciated with extreme
rapture ... Figuratively
speaking, you can hear the
proverbial pin drop . . . The
Railroad Crossing is owned
by Phyllis and Ernie Grant
and Evelyn and Lou Grant.
HARD TO PASS UP the
chance to tell of the extreme
warmth and friendliness of
the Circus Circus employees,
from top to bottom . . . dur-
ing our recent Las Vegas
stay.
WHEN THE WEATHER
begins cooling off to low de-
grees, Pine Knob and Mea-
dowbrook will take a seat and
top notch show biz will cen-
ter around a battle of the two
giants . . . Michigan Palace
and Elmwood Casino . .
with a number of other spots
ready to kick up their heels
too . . . We saw- Michigan
Palace comic Nipsey Russell
at a Jittery in Los Angeles
. .. where he rushed onstage
interrupting another act to
inquire, "Is there a Mr. and
Mrs. Jones in the audience?
I've got a message from your
baby sitter. She wants to
know where the fire extin-
guisher is."
IN THE MIDDLE of the
Negev Desert, in a dilapi-
dated shack, tells Danny
Thomas at the Elmwood,
dwelt a holy man bent with
age, pitifully emaciated, but
with eyes still filled with
hope and defiance . . . "How
can you survive in this mis-
erable place all by yourself?"
an American tourist asked
him . . . The holy man re-
plied, "It's a lucky thing for
me that my religion demands
that I fast four days a week.
Otherwise, I'd starve to
death!"
Nat Holman Salute
to Be Held in NYC
NEW YORK — A "Salute
to Nat Holman," former
City College of New York
basketball coach, original
Celtic, member of the Bas-
ketball Hall of Fame and
president of the U.S. Com-
mittee Sports for Israel, will
he held at Les Champs Res-
taurant here Oct. 22.
Proceeds from the MO-a-
place event will hep finance
U.S. participation in the ninth
Maccabia Games in Israel
next Jul
A souvenir journal will
mark the tribute to Mil
man. regarded as the
• father -4 basketball in I.
rael •
sk.e. the f!E:t Amer-
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