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Pal." lin NEr4 . 1 .- 4 - • likV1 V ,E1 t 11. Morris ACTOR ZERO MOSTEL is Ully of hope . one of eight children of an Siikenic heads the honoring impecunious rabbi . . . He segment . . and three-term grew up with vast admira- past president Ilarry Brod- tion for his father's "saintli- sky is likely to be selected ness" .. . "Ile brought home by President Charles Can- some poor man for almost vasser as overall chairman every meal," Zero recalls of this year's big shindig. affectionately. "I don't know SAM AND SYLVIA GOLD- where he found them. Most STEIN had a two-fold cele- of them were dirty, and once bration recently . . Went to I asked him why all the poor New York for daughter men he brought home were Helene's wedding . .. and re- so dirty. Know what he said? turned to celebrate Sam's The clean ones, the rich 60th birthday . . The Wash- get.' " ington Theater boss is age- STUART GOLDBERG, 26. less-looking- a student of Trancendental BOB SMITH and MILTON Meditation, a mental tech- nique used for developing HOWARD, North Park Tow- full mental potential plus a ers co-owners with Dayton- great deal of rest, returned Hudson, were hosts to a fifth from a seven-month teacher anniversary party celebra- training course in Italy with tion of the twin towers high- Maharishi Mehesh Yogi rise . . . 85 per cent of the (helper of The Beatles, Mia residents who moved there Farrow and Shirley Mc- w hen the building opened Laine) ... and will be teach- are still occupants . . Af- ing TM in the Detroit area fair was mostly for the Stuart's mother Fritzi. tenants . . . a nice bit. dad. Ben and 22-year-old DISA 'N DATA .. . Sammy sister Ava are all TM advo- and Ann Woolf never looked cates. better after their few months GOOD JOB DONE by Paul in Florida . . . The wonder- Winter, d.j.'ing over WJR ful couple may spend half of noon drive time . . Paul's each year now at Coco Beach narratives always have been in Florida . . . Over 200 at refreshing. SF, '" Representative Joe . MEMORIAL, DAY weekend Forbes' cocktail party hardly any speeches . . just always will he remembered good fun . The man who by the nation . . . and Sari much for Oak Park Beth Gladstone doubly so did . . especially last week, while mayor, is doing even more as a state legi•lative ,hen little Sari Beth, daugh- ter of Terry and Janet Glad- figure . . Very surprising stone. celebrated her first that of all the Oak Park gov- ernment guys. only Council- birthday on May ao. POPPER MU a4 Formerly of 7 Mile Rd. NOW IN THE OAK PARK CENTER 399-4440 22110 COOLIDGE, Corner of 9 Mile Rd. POST Cah Baimei For Reservations Con DELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT LISTENING sttot , No. Op. , Spetlos 7523 W ItitIlithols Rd. SOL'S Danny LARCO'S Canine Fme ... day you'll remember forever! A e. man Mert Coburn showed up . Rev. Sol Lewis is direc- tor of the Michigan Meta- physical Society gathering so much controversial comment Lectures by Dr. Dou g las NI. Baker are Monday at Northland Auditorium and Tuesday at Fairlane Confer- ence Center on Dearborn carnput of C. of ST. . . Ba- ker is noted for his occult research ',Minimum:is. HARRIET 1.1.13) - S hub b y Ronnie hates to 11011 w ith the dishes . After .1a years of marriage she's ad _lusted to this. :Ind O N able EII ACC•pt N 11E1 Yea stI111 he suggestion he made as Th.., l'Et• tIllYrylrILZ n1 ❑ 11 out on the morning of Mother's Day . . . "Since it's your day," said Ronnie. "why leave the dishes until morrow. - al/IS When you have your • wedding rehearsal • dinner • breakfast • banquet • private party • reception I —in our beautiful, new panoramic dining room. 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