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Murray Lieberman, former owner of Lieberman & Citron Restaurant on Linwood, working at Coveyou's Lounge on Stephenson Highway ... Dave Dubbs, owner of the former Dubb's Beef Buffet on Seven Mile, opening Dubb's Country Kitchen on Greenfield and 10 Mile ... and then the short-lived Mr. Dubbs on Nine Mile and Coolidge in Oak Park. Villa Venice on Woodward, my first introduction to Palmina Cardinale, wide noodles in tomato sauce, an authentic Italian dish prepared to be eaten by the religious observers of no meat on Friday ... Having Easter Lemon Soup at Laikon Cafe on Mon- roe in Greektown, served only on that day, and a taste altogether different from the lemon soup one normally finds in a Grecian dining spot. Maurice King and his orchestra at Morrie Wasserman's Flame Show Bar ... Frank Barbaro's Bowery with regu- lars Harvey Stone and Charlie Carlisle and the Bowery jitter- buggers ... Former Bowery-ite Harry Jarkey doing his funny bits-at the 24 Karat Club on Telegraph. The big red bus on the Rascal House's parking lot, 10 Mile and Southfield, now Golden Mushroom, was an authentic English 56-seater "Midland Red" double-decker from the streets of London ... It was used to trans- port groups to and from their affairs at the Ras- cal House ... and for renting out, including a driver on the right-hand side ... changed ... Was a long while back Back in 1942, a fellow by the name when a woman asked the owner of a of Tony Quinn came to Detroit ... At plush restaurant in New York if she the Club Trocadero here, boss Her- could enter wearing pants ... "Only, man "Turk" (Prujan) Prujansky was madam, if you are a lamb chop." asked by singer Dick Haymes Sammy Sofferin's Won- if he could get Quinn a job in der Bar and Steak House on any show that would be Washington Boulevard was appearing in Detroit at the a leading gathering place time ... Years later, whenever since 1920 for both visitors movie superstar Anthony and downtown regulars Quinn went out of the coun- seeking hearty food and a try, he always remembered to friendly atmosphere for lun- send Turk Prujan a card or let- cheon, cocktails and ter in California. evening activities ... Steaks, Bob Allison; of radio's pop- prime rib and seafood D ANNY ular "Ask Your Neighbor," at topped the menu, and very RA SKIN the Viking lounge piano in the special attention was given Local Columnist Congress Motel off the Lodge to soups and salads ... Espe- Expressway ... Former Detroit cially the Powatan salad. Tigers pitcher Denny McLain at the The Little Cafe on Gratiot had organ, and ex-world heavyweight solid, flavorful German meals along champion Leon Spinks a bartender, at with good German beer ... German Jacques on Telegraph in Bingham decor added to the appeal that Farms, now Morels. allowed folks to enjoy treats like Maid problems are pressing the hasenpfeffer, beef rolladen and sauer- country over, but Las Vegas house- braten in pleasant surroundings. wives have something extra to contend Guilio's on Mitchell Street was a with ... One of them told a new girl plain store and certainly not for to dice some beets for dinner ... Two atmosphere seekers ... But the Italian hours later she reported, "Ma'am, cut- food was excellent ... People found ting up those beets was no trouble at _ things there they never dreamed were all, but putting all those black dots on even served in Detroit ... and it was all them is plumb driving me crazy." home-cooked right on the spot. Ricky Dee, the singing host at When Guilio's was sold, it became Chateau Lounge on W. Seven Mile Cardinali's, bought by Adolph Cardi- Super waitress Pauline nali and wife Antoinette ... It prepared Baron at Saksey's, food as in the northern part of Italy, owned by Iry using no tomatoes ... Cardinali's made Sachs and its own wine and prepared all dishes Sam Gilbert to order. on Wood- "Saucy Sylvia" Stoun at the Royal ward. Ascot Lounge on Southfield in Lin- How coln Park ... and the Town Pump on times have Cass, owned by Cass, Henry and Louie Warsaw. The new lion in the zoo was fed a "Turk" Pru- few bananas, while the old lion in the jansky gave adjoining cage was fed big chunks of Zorba a red meat. ... The new lion finally asked start. the older lion, "How come I only get bananas while you get steak?" ... "This zoo," explained the old lion, "works on a low budget and they've got you registered as a monkey." Stouffer's Top Of The Flame restaurant was atop Michigan Con- solidated Gas Company's ultra- modern headquarters, 320 feet