LARCO'S . Ride the Rails to Yesteryears Try Our Famous Fine Italian-American Cuisine Dekc • BANQUET FACILITIES New OP.. S.. dn y 12 Neer JAVA 7523 W. lAiNnhols RA UN 2-6455 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- • SWEET SIXTEEN • SHOWERS • WEDDING RECEPTIONS • BAR MITZVAS ZUKIN'S FOR PARTIES 355-2440 S c 99 4 Per Cup JAVA JUNCTION 4286 N. WOODWARD 576-1588 11.1 13 & I • Mole Ids IJVONIA vwf tqw±ttr YOUR HOSTS NICK & BOB MASTERS PRIME RIB—STEAKS—SEA FOOD Featuring DANCING — INTENT AKIN/OEN, —V MlvArc FACILMES FOR GROUP, FEATURING • SUSINIESSMIN'S LUNCHEONS • AFTER MATER SELECTIONS • DINNERS • • • • • • ROMY RAND F"THE ARRANGEMENT" Up 10 200 RR•ultful PRIVATE ROOMS , F ■ c, PARTIES ...WINGS •E• SHION SHOWS WEDDING RECEPTIONS R•R MITZVAHS SHOWERS • R•RTIES 417-2686 • CREDIT CARDS HONORED W. 7 MILE RD. & MIDDLEBELT • Luncheons • Dinners At /W• Keyboard Nroblly Opp c.w.o. Neil IRV SACHS & SAM GILBERT • YOUR HOSTS RON CODEN =GOI13212W Star of Stage, Screen & Television NOW APPEARING THURSDAYS THRU SATURDAYS 11952 t WOODWARD 61 7 116 S 1 E• S 3•111-1310 SHOWTIMES 9 p.m.-2 a.m. RAILROAD CROSSING oRT THREE 6640 E. 8 MILE (formerly Shakey's) NOW FEATURING FRESH FISH FLOWN IN DAILY COCKTAILS • ENTERTAINMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK • Open for Lunches Mon.-Fri. DANCING WED. — SUN. /MAWS RAY RING The Original Owners Are Back Again! At TA* INEsne Oar Featuring Our UNUSUAL • EROTIC SEAP000. POLYNESIAN F000 • DRINKS ORIGINAL QUALITY BANQUETS, PARTIES ALL OCCASIONS Telegraph A Long Lake Rd. (F•relerly Dove. G•liles) 645-5050 OURS: MON.-THURS., 4 p.m.-11 p.m. FRI. and SAT. • p.m.-1 a.m. SUNDAY! 12 noon-10 p.m. Si:IF/BOG CR 83000 ACTION PACKED Fun! TROY MADDOX I DANCING' BUSINESSMEN S LUNCHEON SPECIALS $ 1 95 A. NG EL .'S Hot it GI, Is% 18800 W. McNICHOLS 6 Elks W of Southfield 538-4850 AS ONLY WE KNOW HOW TO PREPARE THEM! 25226 GREENFIELD RD. In The Greenfield Center Clambakes Michigan Et Telegraph JUICY 1-8-0 RIBS TENDER TASTY CHICKEN TANGY PIZZA ASSORTED SEAFOOD DINNERS, SNACKS, SMORGASBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOME CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DISHES Thursday & Friday For Reservations call • • • • CARRY-OUT & OVEN HEATED HOME DELIVERY GOOD OLD S)JMMERTIMES lots of tempting goodies 366-2023 Larry Et Tom 70 KNOCK DOWN QUARTET :ni•rn c ■ nirtt ■ i the Orili- Wm2.,te Institute for Physi rii F.,lucati‘m at Natanya . COFFEE ATILIE RD ONE OF DETROIT'S FINEST SUPPER CLUB LOUNGES • Steak & Eggs • Dessert Fantasies U 1-2577 JO 4-6688 • Charburgers DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS Northwood Inn WOODWARD AT 111 ,6 • Delicatessen DER E T1 - ME PRICES! JUNCTION We are Party Planners I • in The Best of Erer v/ if THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, August 25, 1972 1 Its NO OF 10 MILE O.k Pork Detroit Hilton is the delightful polynesian atmosphere of Trader Vic's . • J r Be sure to set sa , i,rwr. - - e If the Trader s mvste - JS 1. quid C - nc Valet Detroit Hilton Hotel '.7ashincton Evd Grand Circe- 'are -2,131965-7E00