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February 16, 1973 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-02-16

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tells about a father, report
card in his band, looking
down at his small son and
saying, "It's too bad they
don't give a grade for cour-
age. You'd get an A for
bringing this home."

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

POST

1, by United Order True Sis-
ters, at Troy-Hilton Hotel ...
Dinner and dancing, too.
TERRY SIIOVON, ace spe-
cialist In men's shag cuts
and long-hair styling at Char-
ter Howie barbers, says one
of his customers who always
loved the longhair look came
and demanded to have It cut
. . . Terry couldn't believe
his ears—until the lad told
him about his girl friend say-
ing, "Of course daddy doesn't
mind our being alone every
night. He thinks you're ■
girl!"

DAVE. PACERNICK tells
us of the story passed on by
Judge James Montante . . .
regarding a brief submitted
to the Circuit Court ... "My
brother (lawyer) apparently
delights In quoting Latin. In
his original brief he talks
about 'Nudum Pactum' and
in his reply brief he says
'Expresso unius est exclusio
alterius.' We will try to
match his Latin. 'Falsus in
uno, falsus in omnibus.' And
here it is seriatim. ". . . his
statement is false . .. and to
have made such a statement
not only required guts, but
HUTZPA" . . . Jim wasn't
the trial judge, but says that
the lawyer who used the term
hutzpa won the case.

WHILE IN ACAPULCO.
says Pete Clayton of the Free
Press, he met a bullfighter
and asked him, "How many
bulls do you figure you've
met?" . . . •"At least 200,
senor," smirked the bull-
fighter . . . "You must be
the envy of every cow in
Mexico," marveled Pete.
BROTHER MARVIN RAS-

THIS STORY COMES out
of the earthquake in Califor-
nia a short while back . . .
with an epic weekend party
in full swing when the shakes
name . . . Chimneys toppled
to the street water mains
were broken ... All the
guests rushed outside from
the party . . . But one chap KIN, who saw Pete crossing
was missing ... The heroic an Acapulco street and
host dashed back, and there honked greetings to him,
in the bathroom he found his brings back this story about
friend, kneedeep in water a small boy being caught
from the broken toilet stealing some lingerie items
The guest co u 1 d only • • . Asked by the officer
mumble. "Honest Paul, I what he intended to do with
swear all I did was pull the the brassiere, the lad an-
chain!" swered, "Make a blindfold

SYLVIA ZUKIN, director for my burro." -
of the Jewish Center Worn- SCOTT'S KORNER . . .
en's Health Club, will supply Report card marking was a
the belly dancers to perform happy one for me and a
on the midway at "Night on bunch of other kids in the
the Town" Las Vegas shindig class . . . For some A re-
in carnival atmosphere April minded .me of the story dad

Planning a meeting?
Planning to escape?

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City

I

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Valet parkin()

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Grand Circus Park

(3131965-7800

• 4-6611 LI 1-2577

"HELP!"

"ONE WEEK AGO THE RALEIGH HOUSE OPENED TO THE PUBLIC

OUR NEW DINING FACILITIES.

THE RESPONSE WAS TERRIFIC! WE WERE OVERWHELMED. CUS-

TOMERS CAME IN NUMBERS FAR BEYOND OUR EXPECTATIONS. WE
WERE BOTH GRATIFIED AND FRUSTRATED.

AS DAYS WENT BY AND THE CROWD SWELL INCREASED, WE
REALIZED THAT OUR PRESENT KITCHEN FACILITIES WOULD NEVER

MATCH THE CURRENT OR FUTURE DEMAND.

OUR DECISION WAS TO TEMPORARILY HALT SERVICE, FRIDAY,

FEBRUARY 9, ONLY IN THE PICCADILLY COFFEE SHOP! HOWEVER, WE
WILL CONTINUE SERVING OUR BUFFET LUNCHEON IN BOTH THE
LION'S HEAD ENGLISH PUB AND THE HOUSE OF- LORDS DINING ROOM,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M., AND BOTH ROOMS

WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE AS USUAL UNTIL CLOSING.

WE ARE NOW IN THE PROCESS OF EXPANDING OUR KITCHEN
FACILITIES WHICH, WHEN SOON COMPLETED, WILL PROVIDE RALEIGH
HOUSE SERVICE AND QUALITY TO OUR THOUSANDS OF FRIENDS

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PICCADILLY COFFEE SHOP.

Luxurious rooms with color TV.
AM/FM radio.
Year 'round indoor/outdoor pool.
Escape with us! Ask about our Escape Weekend Plan.

Please send information about a Marriott Escape
Meeting and banquet facilities ( ).

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P••• ■ •• ,.., 1..r.

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Fine Itolion-Arn•ricon Cuisine,

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Detroit Hilton
is the delightful
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atmosphere of
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FOR PARTIES
355-2440

DANCING
MON -SAT.

Fa. li, 1973-2S

MEANWHILE, OUR FACILITIES IN THE WORLD'S LARGEST PRIVATE
CATERING FIRM, THE RALEIGH HOUSE, IS STILL DOING BUSINESS AS

Ann Arbor

I

QUARTET

Friday,

WHEN WE RETURN TO BUSINESS.

Aarriott. N vinc$chultr's



LENNIE
SCHICK

=KIN'S

i t

TWO-DAY ANNUAL organ-
izational exhibits by League
of Jewish Women's Organi-
zations at Harvard Row Mall
had representation f r om
major portion of its member
groups . .. with eight judges
on hand to select the winners
in two categories . . .
tiple chapter organizations
exhibiting as one . . and
Individual ones with over 100
members . . . In multiple
category, Ilnal Brith Women
were first in artistic quality
and originality, with Jewish
War Veterans Women's
Auxiliary second . .. In con-
tent judging, the JWV gals
were on top and CARIII las-
sies next . . . Individual cate-
gory was first place all the
way for Alpha Omega Wom-
en, whose dental hubbies
supplied them with interest-
ing X-rays . . . and Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhood was second
in all three . . . The league's
very fine member groups did
an admirable job with all out
initiative so indicative of
their year-round work . . .
Chairman of the exhibit was
Sheila Ordin . . Co-Chair-
men were Dorothy Cole,
Marilyn Shakne and Lydia
Sanders . . . Rhea Appleman
Is president of the league,
now celebrating its 45th anni-
versary . . . The merchants
at Harvard Row hated to see
them go.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

WHERE THE
ACTION IS!



THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE."

"SAMMY" LIEBERMAN
Vice President/General Manager

The Raleigh House

25300 Telegraph Road

Southfield, Michigan
Phone: (313) 353-1100

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