THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS March 29, 1968 Concert Tours Arranged for 26 Talented Israelis 54(0eire €71A1S1 CATERING Al Rosenberg 18641 WYOMING 864-3518 agtowilaw, launqc invites you to enjoy .. . CHICO HOLIDAY Sensational Songster-Guitarist Luncheons Daily • Complete Dinners Ample Parking 868-3611 248 W. McNichols (Just W. of Woodward) ■ NEW YORK — Twenty-six young Israeli performing artists will go on concert tours in the United States through arrangements being made by the lecture bureau of the National Jewish Welfare Board. 1•11 um mil Nag on MI NI The group of artists, who are 36 — Friday, recipients of scholarship grants awarded by the America - Israel Cultural Foundation, includes pianists, violinists, cellists, flutists, dancers, folk singers, composers and conductors. Danny Raskin's EARLY BIRD I 0••••••••••••••••••••••6 • BREAKFAST CLUB 1 • • • • OAKLAND I • SPECIALS! 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S. of Michigan) Ample Lighted Parking 825-3644 VANNELLI'S Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge TO 9-3988 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • Luncheons • Dinners PRIVATE ROOMS FOR BANQUETS AND PARTIES Famous for American & Italian Food • Steaks • Chops • Seafood For Over 25 Years TO 9-6040 Free Parking 18300 Woodward ARMINIO'S • • • Enjoy delicious food, from Her- • • ring to luscious steaks, prepared • • in our own kitchen! • _________ • • CLOSED SUNDAY 1111111111111EMECOMMID LISTENING ENTERTAINMENT SAT. AND SUN. OPEN 11 A.M. TO 10:30 P.M. VILLA VENICE 'til 12 p.m. Kitchen Open Sats. 7 DAYS A WEEK LUNCHES • DINNERS FREE PARKING IN REAR 7630 WOODWARD, 3 BLKS. N. GD. BLVD. 874-2320 .POLYNESIAN CHIN OPEN TM 7 DAYS 'TILL 2 A.M. WELCOME TO DETROIT'S MOST EXCITING RESTAURANT • Exotic Tropical Cocktails and • Buffet Luncheons 2121 CASS (N. of Gd. River) Food 962-1434 about William Avrunin in the Journal of Jewish Communal Serv- ice, publication of the National Conference of Jewish Communal Service . . . The Jewish Welfare Federation executive vice - presi- dent is its immediate past presi- dent and collects all types of medals and medallions issued by Jewish philanthropic, religious and fraternal organizations . . . The editor notes that if readers have any such medals or medallions or knows where any may be avail- able, to contact Bill . . . Also the names and addresses of the groups issuing the medals and/or medal- lions, dates of issuance and any other relevant info . . . • giving his address at 163 Madison at John R in Dertoit. * LISSA GLADSTONE brings us this cutie from the Oak Park library . . . a small boy, paying a 2-cent fine for an overdue book, looked thoughtfully at the librarian and asked, "Can you make a living out of this?" * * MARV TAMAROFF may be able to open his Tamaroff-Buick-Open, Inc., doors by July or August, de- pending on the contractors. * * * OTTO SILVERS, former Traffic Court clerk for so many years, was m.c. at stag given recently at Raleigh ,House for Larry Melt- zer, who weds Joyce Baranski April 26 . . . In lobby, Otto told of a policeman stopping an offending vehicle and explaining to the in- dignant matron behind the wheel that she had wandered over the double line three times, ignored a stop sign and executed an illegal turn . . . As he wrote the ticket, the woman protested bitterly, "The trouble with you policemen is you spend all your time picking on respectable citizens. Why don't you catch some of the drunk driv- ers for a change." . . . "Madam." was the soft reply, "I thought I had one." * * * GEORGE KAUFMAN and son Jerry, former Detroiters, drove here 300 miles from Buffalo to pick up 90 bazmen brooms for their Kaufman's Health Club in Buffalo . . . They got caught in Detroit's big snow storm and stayed with Harry Meltzer, George's ex-boss at the Oakland Health Club. . * * FROM LOS ANGELES, Sam Dictor sends us Myron Cohen's favorite about the fellow who was the kind of husband who believed he was entitled to a night off every week . . . What's more, he sold the . missus on the proposition . . . So every Wednesday, regular as clock- work, he pedaled off by himself . . Only one Wednesday, he neg- lected to come back home . . . For seven years he was among the missing . .. Then, one Wednesday afternoon, he suddenly reappeared. . . . His wife, overjoyed, began calling all her friends . .. "Hey," the husband protested, "what's the big idea?" . . . "I thought I'd whip up a little welcome-home party for you this evening," she explained , .. "What?" he roared. "On my night out?"