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October 13, 1972 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-13

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We are Party Planners

The Best of Everything

• SWEET SIXTEEN
• SHOWERS
• WEDDING
RECEPTIONS
• BAR MITZVAS

1111115

Tim
MichicAN PALlc

23S BAGLEY at Greed Melte
Rosorvati•as 965-8550
Lighted Attead•M Parkhill

LAST 3 NIGHTS
FRI., SAT. & SUN.

MOREY

AMSTERDAM

Cmedian Favorite
and

JULIE
DEJOHN

Singing Star

AN EVENMC AT THE PALACE

$ 11 50

Dinner,
2 Drinks & Tax

COVER, 2 DRINKS

SECOND SHOW

p

WET
er

rstErson

TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY

'

Spectator Seats $2.50

BANQUETS VP TO 3,000

old codger from Kentucky
who consumed two quarts of
high-proof bourbon every day
of his adult life and lived to
be 92 . . At his cremation,
says Morey, it took three
days to put out the fire! ..
The King Family is booked
for Oct. 31-Nov. 5 . . and
Jerry Lewis has been signed
to open Dec. 7 at the Palace.
WHEN FRYING fish, meat
or latkes, a strainer turned
upside down and placed over
the pan will permit the steam
to escape and prevent grease
from splattering over the
stove.
JOHN AND JIM AMORE

is the brother singing duo
act in the quartet at the
Apartment Lounge on W. Mc-
Nichols . . . John and Jim
had appeared individually at
different spots and are to-
gether at The Apartment for
the first time . . . They do
a good job.
RECENT TRIP TO Israel
by Sam and Gloria Lerman
of Ben and George Delicates-
sen in Livonia was to see his
brother, Aaron Tkatch, for
the first time in 30 years ...
When World War II broke
out. Sam was living in Po-
land ... and in 1941 the fam-
ily was separated . . Only
Aaron and Sam survived ...
The Nazis killed their mother
and father, two sisters and
two brothers . . . Sam work-
ed 10 years at the old Ben

and George Delicatessen on
Dexter after being broken
into the business by Iry
Willis . . . Today, Iry works
for him in Livonia.
THE SECRET OF making

the absolutely best chicken
salad ever is to boil a capon,
rather than a stewing
chicken . . . This takes far
less time to cook than the
stewing variety (40-60 min-
utes) ... The meat is tender
and flavorful and makes
proper party fare.

NEW CANTONESE res-
taurant, The Great Wall, on
Grand River and Drake
Road, is owned by two
brothers spelling their names
differently ... Ray Lim and

Henry Lum.

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

Katz's Delicatessen-Restaur-
ant on Nine Mile Rd. in Oak
Park, isn't just an ordinary
counter man . . . he's a bona
fide cooking expert of all the
traditional Jewish dishes of
which folks are so fond . . .
The addition of Harold puts
Katz's in the number one slot

MILE RD

• Closed Sundays •ATTENDANT

1 7.132.

OLYM IC
FLAME

RESTAURANT

SUN. • 7 P.M.

Tickets on Sole

at
OLYMPIA STADIUM

CATERING

MAIN ENTRANCE
TEL-12 SHOPPING CENTER

• AMIRE
• AISHA
• JAMILA

THE ADVANCE
NOSHERIE CAFETERIA

DINNERS FROM 6 -" P.M .
MIO EASTERN DISHES
COCKTAILS • SEAFOOD
SMSNKA11011 • STEAKS

IN THE ADVANCE BUILDING

23077 Greenfield, Corner of 1 Mile Rd., Southfield

OWNED AND OPERATED BY RONNII FORMAN

RESERVATIONS
SUGGESTED

-557-8060

Ei

FRESH
FISH
FLOWN
IN
DAILY

CALICO

FUN
AT THE NEW

* ANGEL'S
* 1101 . 1%
*

McNIC1101S *

IV of Southfield *

Music By The

MEL . *
BALL .

Ovortet .

featuring



I

MO •14•1•110M WITH
AMY OTHER •IST•LM•MT

Ca•roong S - .A.
FrAng 20•Ie 100
STAGS • SHOWERS
• TTE• 'HEATH/ PARTIES
1{•• MITZV• RECEPTiONS
RECEPTIONS
*AS MITZV• RECEPTIONS
SALES MEETINGS
EOWLING RANOUITS
REUNIONS
ANNIVSESARY PAETIES
etc •tc etc mc •tc

Ceen./..

TROY MADDOX is at the
Lost Chance Lounge on
Woodward and Eight Mile
Rd.
DANCING WED.—SUN.
"PEOPLE WHO MATTER"
is song written, both words
and lyrics, by Mel Ball . . .
appearing Tuesdays through
RAY KING
Saturdays for listening and
• t TIN Nen• let
dancing with his quartet, fea-
UNUSUAL • /EOM SEAP000
POLYNESIAN FOOD a DRINKS
turing Mary Gutzi, at Angel's
Hour Glass . . It's an ex-
BANQUETS, PARTIES
cellent tune headed for big
ALL OCCASIONS
things, that Johnny Mathis,
Telegraph A. Long Lake Rd.
appearing with Mel on the
(F•ne•rly Eleven 6•11es)
Mike Douglas TV show about
645-5050
a month ago, has asked to
record.
WHEN A VERY, very fat *
COME HAVE *

9,

$ 1 99

Telegraph t 12 Mile Rd.
352-4230

Francis Saad M.C. I

4



BOTTLE 8 BASKET

"FEATURING"

• li t

c ABB PG

With Salad or Cole Slaw, Potato,
Bread & Butter & Dessert

DiONINK Sheet 9700 p.m. Eligkiy

this weekend at the Detroit
Light Guard Armory. The *
show will be open 6-10 p
*
today; 10 a m.-10 p.m. Sat- *
urday: and 10 a m. - 6 p ii.. *

4 p.m.-9 p.m.

U

s

MINIM EASE EEEEREAIIIIEENT

14 W. COLUMBIA *0 3-1259

The Michigan Minergli,:i-
cal Society is sponsoring
ninth annual GREATER DE-

WO 3-7660

DINNER SPECIAL
MON., TUES. & WED.

ASK ABOUT
OUR TRAY

THE

18800 Itr

F0*
ATF
••IETIES

TEL-12 STORE ONLY

FOR TICKET INFO. 895 - 7000

*

BANQUET
ROOMS

• E•cellent American and
Greek Cumfne
• Open for lunch—Dinner-
Supper

•A•mdee II am 9pm
Twosday-Endes 1 1 a m2* n-
S pm 7 ern
Sat.rocry

JR. WINGS
DETROIT vs GUELPH
TUES., OCT. 17

lady barged into a local res-
taurant recently, another
customer exclaimed in won-
derment, "That gal has more
chins than a Chinese tele-
phone directory."




NO COVER CHARGE NO MINIMUM

135 W. LASES*

COMING
DETROIT vs LOS ANGELES

Polo- ci

PARKING

869-3988

mall MST M CRIER ENTINTAIIIMINT111 1
Slows — Singers — Belly Dancers — Alter 9 p.•.

PHILADELPHIA
Sat. • 7:30 • OLYMPIA

on the ABC label are titled
"Marilyn Michaels" and
"Times They Are a-Chang-
ing."
DIET DATA - . - Finger
pick-up foods give instant

T
T INTERNATIoNAL
GEM AND MINERAL SHOW

• Lunches • Dinners
• Cocktails
PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES

DETROIT






FrEdwy, Oct 13, 1972-33

ITALIAN-AMERICAN CAFE

RED WING HOCKEY

now for Jewish-style food ...
He was a chef for 16 years
in Brooklyn . . . and has
been written about in Res-
taurant magazine.
M A R IL YN MICIIAELS,
who will entertain at the De-
troit Businessmen's Group,
City of Hope 60th annual
dinner-dance . .. Oct. 29 ...
Raleigh House, started out at
age 8 in an act with mother,
Fraydele Oysher . . . studied
voice with her father, Harold
Sternberg, who sings with the
Metropolitan Opera . . . and
learned liturgical music lis-
tening to her mother and
uncle, the renowned cantor,
Moishe Oysher . . Marilyn
was in the national company
of "Funny Girl," playing the
Barbara Streisand role . . .
Her voice encompasses both
the alto and coloratura so-
prano registers . . with a
repertoire of songs
in
French. Italian, Spanish. Ger-
man, Hebrew and Yiddish
... She is one of the talented
stars on TV's Kopy Kat show
. . . doing impressions of
Many stars. Two albums out

NEWS

Oro

10 4-6688 U 1-7577

HAROLD ROSEN, now at

satisfaction . - drained an-
chovies and low-cal cheeses
(Camembert — 85 calories
per ounce, Edam — 25 cal-
ories, feta, 99, or pot cheese,
18).

Arno

Northwood Inn

By Danny Raskin

WOODW•RD AT


BACK FROM HER month-
long tour abroad, Lissa Glad-
stone reports that "We ate
our way through Europe!"
. . . Enjoying the cuisine in
different lands, Lissa and a
girl friends were amazed at
the low cost of European din-
ing Most countries serve
wine with their meals .
and charge for water . .
Lissa took many notes for us
and we'll transmit the in-
formation your way as soon
as they are put together.
MOREY AMSTERDAM, at
the Michigan Palace through
Sunday, tells of the grizzled

THE DETROIT

w

MARY CUTZI *

*
,
And The AA New *

TOES SAT

Sunday. There will be gem *
and mineral exhibits from *
many museums, as well as *.2..' -4: le Andes Cellar *
numerous working exhibits.
* * * * *
** * ** * * * * *

DEVIL'S DEN *

BREAKFAST SPECIAL

12../, 7.11 •.*

2 EGOS
INI• STYLE
W.A li•so Wm.. 77
l•My • ••■•••••

WE

Daily LUNCHEON SPECIAL

CAFETERIA MOUES
OPEN 7 A M -S P M MON THEO FRI
DAILY SPECIALS FOR ER ***** ST AMA LUNCH

COMPUTE DIUCATESSEN MENU



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AND
REV RA01

1101 LUNCHEON SPECIAL

Leek..., Pete...
Voeetables Melt
lbeHN S.,,—.•.

11 SO

Larry 81 Tom

INVITE YOU TO ENJOY
OUR ORIGINAL QUALITY
• Juicy 1-1-0 Ribs
• Tender Tasty Chicken
• Tangy Pixie

• Assorted Seafood

HAVING A
HALLOWEEN PARTY?

DINNERS, SNACKS. SMORGASBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOME
CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DISHES

25226 GREENFIELD RD.

In

The Greenfield Center
1 Blk No of 10 Mlle
oak Pod.

544-1240

OFF $l OFF

ANY LARGE
PIZZA

PICK-UP ONLY

Elpir•s Oct 21. 1917

UM A

16 OR 20 PC

BUCKET OF
FRIED CHICKEN

Pick Op Only

tspu•s Oct 11 1912



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