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MARGUERITE KOZENN
CHAJES, Detroit's musical
"ambassadress,"
received by
•At The Pm. B.
Res, Suggested
mad a book from the French
UNUSUAL & EXOTIC SFAI000
POLYNESIAN F000 & DRINKS
Academy of Sciences and
Letters . . It was "The
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Restaurant
ner Shmuel Yosef Agnon . .
(f•rmerN Deus. Gtobles)
She called the book, "the
64S-5050
prize volume" of her inter-
national collection ... It was
written in an exquisite
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the cover was a sketch of
Picasso . . . Marguerite, who
is
an admirer of Agnon's
Fine Dining and Cocktails
.:. work because of the beauty
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and choice of his poetic ex-
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pressions and their mystic-
hasidic depth, was only won-
EVERY FRIDAY NOON
dering who had known about
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her feeling for them and had
BRAYTONS OF ROSEDALE
sent her the book ... Today,
a year later, she received a
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letter from Dr. Noe Grus of
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Paris, the gent who had
MON. 'Milli SAT.
translated
"the tales" for the
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FROM 11:30 A.M.
French Academy and was
also responsible for the ex-
traordinary preface . . . Dr.
A-
Grus wrote that they had
casually met at a Hanuka
party of the Vienna Bnai
Brith Lodge . . He had
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overheard her enthusiastic
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and had sent her the book
. Regrettably enough, he
DAILY
concluded the letter by ask-
12.30-1 30
ing Marguerite to return the
book, since it is out of print
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. She remains now with-
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out
her prize possession, but
Resv. 535-6090
• PLENTY OF PARKING
hopes the French Academy
will soon print another edi-
tion.

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OVERHEARD . . . Two
veterans of World War I
meeting and one saying to
the other, "Remember that
saltpeter they put in our food
back in 1918? Well that stuff
is just beginning to take
effect on me now."

and
Cissie Siegel started the first

50 YEARS AGO, By

day en route to the golden

anniversary that was cele-
brated in a surprise party
last week . . . at the home
of son-In-law and daughter,
Marvin and Marilyn Epstein
... Hy had come to America
from Poland when he was 6

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years old ... and (Usk was

when coming here from
London, England . . . The
two 50-year-old love birds
were married at the old
"Rise Yankiff" Synagogue on
Montcalm.
THANKS TO . . SID
NICKIN for that beautiful
bottle of Sabra liqueur from
his Israeli trip . . and be-
sides being a terrific ama-
teur magician, Sid must also
be a mind reader . . . bring-
ing us the EXACT tie we
need for a black suit!
GAL SIGNALED Eli
Springer's cab and said to
him, "Providence Hospital
maternity ward, and never
mind rushing. I just work
there."
NEW CIDER MILL VILL-
AGE on Telegraph and
Square Lake Rds. in Bloom-
field Twp. (Miracle Mile
Shopping Center) will be
opened about the middle of
November . . . Old Kroger
supermarket is being con-
verted into a mini mall . . .
with 30 or so unique and
interesting shops in an old-
fashioned town decor with
cobblestone streets . . . The
former Cider Mill Village on
Northwestern Hwy. in South-
field burned down in Janu-
ary 1971 . . . Ethel and Sid-
ney Brown will open the new
one as a sort of memorial for
their son, Larry Brown, who
at 22 developed the first
mod-style shopping center.
He was fatally injured in a
Detroit street fracas.
MANY YEARS AGO, when
the office wasn't an ap-
pointee job, Sammy Bank
ran for constable ... He and
wife Mollie canvassed the

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Today, Sammy is gone, but
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Yuletide menus for large
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44—Friday, Oct. 27, 1972

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Mr. Frick, durable dandy of the ice, returns for his
34th season as an Ice Follies favorite. His show-stopping

antics will be seen when the Shipstads and Johnson Ice
Follies of 1973 plays at Olympia Stadium Nov. 8-19.

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