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Reservations 593-1234
"THE CLUB"
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• West Bloomfield—Orchard Lake Rd. & Maple Rd.
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FAMILY RESTAURANT
23041 COOLIDGE N. OF 9 MILE RD. • OAK PARK • 542-2799
OPEN 7 DAYS — MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
SUNDAY 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
SATURDAY 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Hot & Sour Soup
Sizzling Rice
Worbar Soup
Spicy Chicken,
Beef & Pork Dishes
If You've Never Been To
Mario's ... Ask Mom and Dad
Location: 4187 Highland Rd. Pontiac
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Mile West of Cass Lake Rd. 3 Miles West of Telegraph.
Call for Reservations:
683-5536
HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 11-10 Fri. & Sat. 11-11 Sun. 12-10
"Your Hosts" Dale and Mable Mui
L. J. Loophole's
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Southfield-Hilton
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for our
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• Shrimp
• Poultry
• Pasta
• Seafood
Champagne Served After 12 Noon
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Requested
Call 557-4800
• Breakfast Foods
• A Complete Salad Bar
• Plus An Incredible
Dessert Table and More
SOUTHFIELD
HILTON
17017 W 9 Mile Rd.
Southfield. MI 48075
Enjoy "OPERA NIGHT" Friday evenings 7 p.m.
With Dino Valle & Jan Rae
Entertainment
7 Nights
Banquet Facilities
Available
Mon,Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a. m.
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.
DETROIT
Italian-American Dining At Its Finest
4222.Second Blvd.
Bet. Willis & Canfield
Valet
Parking
833-9425
WHAT MAKES KINGSLEY
INN'S SUNDAY BRUNCH
SO GREAT ANYWAY?
(Voted Detroit's No. 1 Sundir Brunch in Metropolitan Detroit
magazine's readers poll, Nov. '84 issue.)
•White linen and silvir service.
•Elegant ambience of the Kingsley dining rooms.
•No compiomise is ever made with quality or freshness.
•A dazzling, ever-changing array of breakfast, luncheon and
dinner favorites, and pastries from our own pastry chef, too
numerous to mention.
•Sane prices: only $8.95 for adults, $4.95 for children age 7
and under.
Engsleg :Inn
Selected to serve at the U.S. Presidential Inaugurals
In WashIngton, D.C., 1981 ants 1985.
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beloved ones there ... as are the
owners, Jess and Dorothy Mack
. Jess was an actor 20 years
and has been a booking agent
30 years ... He and Dorothy
make a wonderful team together
... both in business and in life.
Ted Marche, another gent who
is respected for keeping his
word, writes the very inform-
ative newsletter put out reg-
ularly by Los Angeles Saints &
Sinners ... He left show busi-
ness for a much more lucrative
business ... but still dabbles for
kicks in his voice-throwing pro-
wess ... He is one of the few
ventriloquists who can still do
his stuff wihtout moving a mus-
cle ... Ted's short table demon-
stration at the "Roaring 20's"
was a standout ... His talents
were unlimited. .
While at Turk's and Shirley's
home the first day, formor De-
troiters Herb "Whitey" Rubin
and Sam and Yetta Ginsburg
came to visit ... Jerry Hack
called.
Turk Prujan's career has been
a most auspicious one ...
Everybody likes to say they
know him, but not many really
do in a true sense ... As Night
Life Mayor of Detroit for over 20
years, he wielded a powerful
stick ... Turk is more than just
a celebrity to the celebrities ...
He is a man who has lived a full
life of humanitarianism and
philanthropic endeavors.
Turk was 14 years old when
in Detroit's Herman Keifer Hos-
pital with diphtheria ... and
wrote his first song ... Three
years later, another ... and so it
went year after year ... with
little fanfare ... Frankie Rapp
was a sax player in a trio at
Imperial Hotel ... Turk had a
cold and asked Frankie to take
his place as emcee ... It was the
beginning of Frankie's career as
a 'N standup comic ... Three
Brodell Sisters danced, sang and
played accordian in one of
Turk's many amateur shows ...
They moved to California where
one of them became Joan Leslie
of movie fame ... Charlie Dubin
at Kingsley Inn was Turk's
piano player at all his shows
and at Trocadero, his band
leader ... Harvey Lichtenstein
was a shoe salesman on Wood-
ward ... He came to try his
comic material at Turk's
Trocadero ... Turk put him in
the show ... He became Harvey
Stone of Bowery note.
A singer at Morrie Wasser-
man's Flame 'Show Bar was sh-
outing his songs and playing
piano for $75 a week ... Turk
liked what he had and signed
him up ... on a piece of toilet
tissue during intermission ...
Turk bought him some ne7
clothes, put Johnny Rayn
Cleveland's 500 Club ... wh re
he recorded Cry which cau ht
on immediately ... with d.j. Bill
Randall playing it every day at
radio in Detroit ... Before Cry,
Johnny was doing two shows a
night, seven nights a week for
$150 ... He called Turk one
morning 5 a.m. ... Police were
at the club holding up lines ...
Johnny started getting $1,000 a
week for five shows a week ...
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