28 Fairy, May 26, 1918 THE DETROIT DISH MS DO YOU KNOW CLAmDt6GERS GETS SEAFOOD FRESH OvEmootr fRoM sos-rott? Danny Raski n's The Best of Everything NO, BUT NUM A FEW BARS AND FAKE Cf 478-3800 Ver „z,) , "4,' e/41 11414 . Club Berkley 2723 woonAn AT 1114 MI 512-M1 NOW WE DANCE THE FOX TROT & CHA CHA • Tiny Lake Perch • Turtle Soup • Fresh Seafoods • Dover Sole • Steaks & Chops • By Frog Legs NIB & MAO IT I 4.11... Tin Si FMt & RBA MIT beirtairst Tos.-St 24420 E. JEFFERSON at the Jefferson Bead, Marina between 9 & 10 Mile Roads Phone 771-4455 Reservations Taken ' "TO THOSE OF you who have heard me on radio, you don't look the same either" . . . This was Jimmy Lance warming up the crowd prior to another Turgeon-Lance Production, The Sunshine Boys" at Somerset Mall. It is something new for them . . . with Jimmy com- ing out giving announce- ments of birthdays, an- niversaries, jokes and humorous-repartee. We had finally realized what it was we had against many dinner theater pre- sentations . . . Standing in line like cattle for food and luke-warm coffee . . . the show has to be very very good to make up for the hearding and close quarters around chafing dishes that aren't kept warm and filled. However, there are dinner theater instances where the food is very secondary . . . In fact, some people don't even come to eat . . . The show's the thing and Pierre Turgeon and Jimmy Launce do it best. Paul Winter as Willie Clark and Robert Casemore as Al Lewis give a fine in- terpretation of what is con- sidered among the best of Neil Simon's work . . . "Sunshine Boys" has some great lines, and Paul and Robert take good advantage of their audience appeal . . . Roger Hilborn, as Willie's agent nephew, Ben Silverman, does his part well. If you saw the movie with George Burns and Walter Matthau, you know what kind of laughs are in store . . . Here's a couple of old vaudevillians who had worked together as a com- edy team for 43 years . . . They are asked to perform Plan Your Next Affair At Rinotep 3Inn • Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's • Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions Excellent Facilities Available For Wedding Ceremony and Receptions Plos A 180-Room Hotel For 'for Gouts LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m. DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m. IATE DIET ALA CUR 11E11“ 11311.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY Served From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. One of Michigan's Most Elegant Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights, Including 14 Hot Entrees WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD. Bloomfield Hills $495 per person Reservations Accepted 5645143 again . . . together, in a big TV extravaganza com- memorating the 50th an- niversary of theater . . . They haven't seen, or spo- ken to each other since the split 11 years ago. Al and Willie never liked each other in all their 43 years together . . But hatred seethed in Willie when, one night at the close of a show, Al announced he was retiring . . . He walked off leaving Willie unem- ployed . . . and Willie never forgave him . . . never! Willie's nephew acts as liaison in trying to get the two stubborn old codgers back together for the one big performance . . . They finally agree, after much bickering . . . and the ensuing scenes are sweetly developed to show a resurgence of all the old hates surfacing when the idiosyncrasies and jealousies of each come into play. "Sunshine Boys," which continues at Somerset Mall through July 29, is a very funny play . . . Paul Winter and Robert Case- more are at their best. CARL'S CHOP HOUSE on Grand River, was natur- ally jam-packed as always before a recent Tiger baseball contest . . . But no matter how many, the food always seems to come out with consistent goodness. About the service, it is among the tops anywhere. One of the waitresses now working there is Anne Con- nor, who was formerly a banquet stalwart at Town & Country Club . . . It was at a Detroit Businessmen's Group, City of Hope, meet- ing two years ago, while the men were talking about the City of Hope introducing Cobalt, that Anne said she was a living example of its success . . . In 1951, when Providence Hospital re- ceived the bomb, she had been given 61/2 years to live . . . Making every moment count half-way around the world and $12,000 later, Anne took the cobalt treat- ments and was later told of being healthier than a horse and able to return to work. Sit in Anne's station at Carl's .. . she's good. SO NICE . . . about 60 people at surprise party at Antonio's for Madonna Grego, mother of George Grego, owner of Como's with wife Sicilia on Wood- ward. WHAT DO YOU think of this name for a restaurant . . . The Bum Steer . . which is the new monicker for Alvaro's on 14 Mile and Crooks . . . Sounds a bit odd for a place that serves steaks! Nancy Gurwin Produc- tion of "The Odd Couple" is appearing in the lower level, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. WISHING . .. that cus- tomers could visit the kitch- (Continued on Page 29) 4.3 • 4 LELLI'S INN 7618 WOODWARD, 3 Blks. N. of Gd. Blvd. 871-1590 NOW HAS HAS INDOOR FREE* VALET SERVICE 43 ' 4 PARKING...AND 4- 43 443 43 43 43 43 43 4 3 '_rinE LltaLian eaLinE and Choice Cocktails All Meat Is Prime. Served Daily Except Sun. & Mon. Open Tues. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat., 11 o.m. to 11 p.m. Reserv a a om wm B e rl onorea t+ 3- 210 li. 111. 4, 44.4.4.44.4-1. 41.4. 4f44.44.4.4iN VPSman leriwee 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. At 12 Mile. Just Off U.S. 696 851 - 4094 Open 11:30 Mon. thru Sat. o.m. ift ITALIAN-AM ICAN FOOD PRIVATE CATER* MD BANQUET FACILMES • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners TOM TABLESIDE GOURMET ALTENBURG AT THE PIANO BAH COOKING TUES. THRU SAT. Disenchanted with the same Business Lunch? 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