THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Sept. 22, 1972-33 =KIN'S We are Party Planners The Best of Everything PLAY PICKED OUT BY Center Theater to help cele- brate Israel's 25th Anniver- sary is "Milk and Honey" . . opening Dec. 3 for 12 performances in 11 days .. . Its a musical featuring songs like "Shalom," and ran on Broadway about 10 years ago . . It'll be directed by Bethsheva Laikin. a.m. to 3 p.m. . Dolly Fenwick has been there since 1937 . . manager, waitress, cook, busgal, etc ... It's the kind of place a person wants to ,find! IF YOU HAVE A dish- washer, don't put ceramic ashtrays, etc. made from hobby kits in it . . . The cement used in these items A REAL REFRESHER cannot stand the hot water after dinner . . and most and detergent action . . delicious . . . is Creme de Fragments may cause dam- Menthe and Dark Crease de age to your dishwasher. Cacao . . . Mix in blender LITTLE DOUBT AMONG and serve. world travelers that delica- WE HAD A VERY quaint tessens in Detroit and sub- and interesting experience urbs are among the best any- recently ... Went with Ben where. Goldberg for lunch at the NOTHING BUT praises original Danish American Sportsman Club . . - It's a for waiter Michel (Michael) at La Mediteranee in Hotel charming little house at 1740 W. Hancock, a block east of Pontchartrain . . . by Betty and Don Cohn and son Terry 12th, where the club has celebrating her birthday been since the 1920s . . . Seats only 54 people, serves recently . . . "He was su- delicious cold Danish open perb," says gourmet lover face sandwiches, and coffee Don, who extolled the exact- is poured from an old porce- ness with which Michel made lain pot that dates way back Steak Diane for them at the when . . . It's for members table . . and with proper only (dues are a whopping poise opened a bottle of $2( with beer and cocktails Chateau La Tour 1964, Bor- served too . . open only deaux wine. Monday to Friday, from 11 THE CEDARS MITIOU UST EITTINTAIIIMINT 14 W. COLUMBIA WO 3-1254 Dinner Strew MO p.•. Mighny • AMIRE • AISHA • JAMILA Francis Saad M.C.I • DINNERS FROM 6:" P.M. • MD EASTERN DISHES • COCKTAILS • SEAFOOD • SNISIIKABOI • STEAKS RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED ADAM'S 11 a INVITE YOU TO ENJOY OUR ORIGINAL QUALITY! • Juicy B - B - 0 Ribs • Tender Tasty Chicken • Tangy Pizza • Assorted Seafood DINNER , SNA KS, SMORGASBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOME CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DISHES In The Greenfield Center r 1 11". 04 4:1; ;fork° Mile 544-1240 $1 OFF '1 OFF ANY LARGE PIZZA PICK-UP ONLY Expires Sept. 30. 1912 BUCKET OF FRIED CHICKEN Pick-Up Only _J today . . . Their excellent repertoire is vastly ranged for easy listenin;.! . 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MBE 110 Featuring THE OWNER OF ONE of IF YOU LIKE TO THROW parties and are running out of excuses to toss them . . there are 365 reasons . a new line for every day of the HOUSE SPECIALTY MEL BALL sugar. rant owned by Rose and Iry to work anymore." Guttman . . . meeting and A LOCAL got-a-lot lady's eating place for many of their friends who, along with town car broke down one them, escaped Nazi Germany afternoon recently at North- land, and unable to spot an many years ago. empty taxicab she went GROUND WILL be broaien home by bus for the first this year on the second time in her life . . . That evening she described her grim ordeal to her husband . . ''My dear," she ex- claimed, "You have no idea how crowded those buses are. The ORIGINAL Owners Why, the people are packed into them like caviar!" , NOW OPEN Cont......4..tortoon Po* PoIrmomron Cm•tods JO 4-6688 LI 1-2577 PET PEEVES . . . paper napkins at dinnertime by so- called "class" eateries . . . Waitresses who pour coffee in your cup to warm it with- out asking . . . after you've gotten it just right with the CHARLOTTE ISABELL is proper amount of cream and Larry & Tom 25226 GREENFIELD RD. WOODWARD Al I1 Road . . and may even be open before '72 ends, says Wing . . It'll be a 350- capacity spot . . . serving Chinese, Japanese and Poly- nesian foods . . Liquor license has been okayed, and the place is set to go. JACKIE KANNON, who finished at the Michigan Palace, is an intimate com- edian's comedian . . . and is appreciated by people who know good from bad . . He has come a long way from New York's oldest judo and karate schools is closing up shop soon . . His excuse— "Our neighborhood is getting IRVING'S IS NAME of so full of muggers, my in- popular Hamtramck restau- structors are afraid to come Vain iOott5e Northwood Inn Wing Hong restaurant . 14 Mile at Orchard Lake English knights offered to 'spread the carpet" for friends, it meant that they invited them to dinner . In those days, "carpets" were tablecloths. assistant head waitress nights at Big Boy restaurant on Southfield north of 12 Mile . . sweet and most congenial . . . a pleasure to be waited on by her. "FEATURING" I IN THE YEAR 325, when By Danny Raskin the Gay Haven days of years ago ... or even the 11 years back when he appeared at the Elmwood in Windsor • Jackie's poise is pure pro- fessionalism . . . His fast wit is the kind that can only be enjoyed by an apprecia- tive audience . . . others will automatically "p ut him down," so to speak, because they can't see beyond a quiet timid funny line used by other comedians . . . Jackie has a great voice and uses it often to sing his comi- cal parodies ... Funny thing --Jackie's worst critics here in Detroit are his greatest audience in New York! FOR PARTIES 355-2440 • SWEET SIXTEEN • SHOWERS • WEDDING RECEPTIONS • BAR MITZVAS Solo Dancer Fists 65 Egyptian Dancers & 20 Egyptian Muuions TICKETS & INFORMATION Michigan Palate 965-8550 All .1. L. 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