THE' DETROMJEWISN' NEWS
Friday, Jan. 5, 1973-23
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FOOLED'' by
the name The Farm House
on Nine Mile, hear 1-75. The
atmosphere and name are
attractively rustic, and the
cuisine is sophisticated with
both Continental and Amer-
ican dishes on the menu.
Fred Bayne is at the organ
nightly for your listening
pleasure.
LARCO'S
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Prepared to, the
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New Open Sunday 12 Near,
7573 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455
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BEST DRESSED MEN
BOB ADELL
JULIUS ALLEN
HAROLD ALPERT
E. DAVID AUER
HENRY BASKIN
A. HOWARD BLOCH
SIDNEY BLUESTONE
ROGER BOESKY
JOE BRAVER
JACK CITRON
MAURICE COHEN
SOL COHEN
DONALD COLE
SID COOPER
HOWARD DANZIG
ERNEST DRUCKER
EDDIE EDWARDS
SOL EISENBERG
SIDNEY EISNER
EDDIE EPSTEIN
AUBREY MENHEIMER
LOU FIDLER
IRVING J. FLANDERS
SAM GELLER
JACK GINSBURG
FRED GOLDSMITH
TED GRANT
STEPHEN HAYMAN
IRVING HERMANOFF
DOUGLAS HOFFMAN
DR. ALBERT KANER
DR. SANDY KANER
DR. SANDER KLEIN
HARRY KOSINS
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❑ DR. JEROME KWARTOWITZ
❑ HARRY LEVENBERG
Cl HARRY LEVINE
❑ JOE LEVINE
❑ MILT LUCOW
IRVING LYNESS
❑ GARY MARCUS
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DAVID MATZ
JULES OLEN
HARRY PARTR1CH
SAM RANDS
OSCAR RAPPOPORT
EDDIE ROSENBERG
ABNER ROSENZWEIG
KEN SANDERS
EDDIE SCHIFF
NATHAN SCHOLNICK
JACK SCHON
DOUGLAS SCHUBOT
LAWRENCE SKLAR
JOHN SLOTKIN
RICHARD SLOAN
CHARLES SNIDER
DR. RAY STOLLER
JACK SURNOW
HOWARD SWARTZ
PHILIP WARREN
LEONARD WAYNE
MICHAEL WEINER
JACK WOLF
ALBERT WOLGIN
WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN
PAUL ZUCKERMAN
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
POST
ish News ballot for the 10
best dressed men contest .
these simple rules must be
abided by . . . Complete-
ly fill out ballot, includ-
ing name and address . .
Voters may choose no more
than 10 names (those with
more will be disqualified
completely, and ballots with-
out voter's name cannot be
counted) ... Address all bal-
lots to Best Dressed Men
Contest, Jewish News, 17100
W. Nine Mile Rd., Southfield
Mich., 48075 . . . Deadline
Jan. 17, 1973 . . . Nothing to
it, folks . . . and we'll all
soon know who the fellows
are you picked . . . with
names and prizes to be an-
nounced.
A FAST LOOK SEE AT
SOME OF 1972 through the
column . . . Bruce Lyons
made a vice pres. of Manu-
facturers Bank and manager
at 8 Mile and Chapel branch
. . . Bess Rosen, stopped by
cop who asked how long she
expected to be out , . . and
said "Couple of thousand oth-
er drivers want to use this
street when you get done
with it." ... Oak Park Judge
Marvin Frankel's pet project
of volunteer probation offi-
cers has its in-service train-
ing institute ... Charles Can-
vasser, new president of De-
troit Businessmen's Group,
City of Hope, taking over for
three-termer llarry Brodsky
. . Nice of Rose Suberoff to
call and let us know our car
lights left on while visiting
mom and sister Lil Rosen ...
One man show by Henry
Raskin is first tinier for the
popular veterinarian . . .
Good place to pass by—the
Mobil station in Smithfield
where attendant pumps gas
with cigarette in his mouth
. . . Ex-Detroiter Ray Soml-
yo, producer of CBS-TV spe-
cial "I'm a Fan" with Dick
Van Dyke and Carol Chan-
ning ... Judge Nathan Kauf-
man Testimonial by Cong.
Beth Abraham, with the
judge losing a cufflink be-
fore the affair and borrowing
one from Howard Bloch in
check room line . . . Loree
ADDRESS.
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COFFEE
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running for mayor of South
Miami iLoree passed away
recently) . . . Nate Tager
still at helm of Troop 23 at
Cong. Bnai Moshe, one of
America's pldest boy scout
troops, with Hannah Schloss
Building start ...
BEN PERLOVE installed
as head of Knights of Py-
thias, Detroit 55 . . . Big
day at the circus for Cres•
cent Shrine Club . . . 8-
month-old Sari Beth Glad-
stone, Terry and Janet's lii'
gal' starting out young by
not liking to cuddle ... WWJ-
TV filmed documentary on
Julie Adler and her dance
school . . . Arnie Cohen not
worried ■ abouteing replaced
by automation — •*They
haven't invented a machine
yet that does absolutely no-
thing." . . .
Goodie by Arnold Solomon,
Pepper School, Oak Park,
principal, about the first
grade girl admitting to par•
ents she had been kissed in
school — and asked if the
boy was in her class, she
said, "No, Ile's an older
man. lie's in the second
grade." . . .
BOB OSTROW appointed to
public relations department
of Tropicana in Las Vegas
. . . Florist Iry Feldman and
wife Opal with herd of 22
Black Angus Cattle at their
farm in Piggott, Ark, . . .
Nancy Rifkin, Ellen and Har-
vey's gal, coming upon dad's
old dog tags from World War
II—told what they were, and
v.- ore them to school where
Nancy explained, "The,-e be-
longed to my daddy when he
was a dog." . . . Channel
56 Telethon held in new
studios at Second and Be-
thune with our auctioneer-
ing bit a proud pleasure for
a wonderful cause . Bever-
ly Weintraub, the first fe-
male president of Hillel at
Brandeis U. 97-year-old Mar-
cus Wodren of LA telling De-
troiter Rube Stein what he
attributes his long life to —
"Automobiles. I never get
in the way of them."
Big toast to all our moth-
ers on Mother's Day—bless
them all!" . . . Turk Pru-
jansky on the mend after
stroke in LA . .. Southfield
Mayor Norman Feder may
run for district judge . . .
Ben Goldberg reciting Bar
Mitzva Haftora at Adas Sha-
lom Synagogue at 70th birth-
dy celebation . . . Hal and
Esther Marks returning to
live in Detroit . .. A. Lover,
owner of Allen's Beauty
Salon in Advance Bldg. . . .
Jac* Harris, ex of WJR
moving to Beverly Hills,
Calif. . . . Phillip Garr an-
swering column cal for TV
set to Emile and Victoria
Agababa, Egyptian • Jews
here . . . Sid Nickin with a
magic trick for you any-
time, anywhere . . .
Stu Siegel dealing 21 at
Caeser's Palace in Las
Vegas . . Hello from Ussa
Gladstone touring Europe
. ex-WWJ-TV Sportscast-
er Al Ackerman joining
WXYZ-TV team . . Big 200
strong whoopee for Sam
Fryman on birthday number
Gal -1-:,naling Eli
Npringer a rah for Provid-
e !!, e llosp;!al Maternity
Ward — - And never mind
ru , hoti; j-i work here.
Per Cup
Dekatessea
gaarburgers
Steak II Eggs
Dessert
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