Olympia to Feature Wrestling, Boxing THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 11, 1973-27 Danny Raskin's VINCEMO'S LISTENING Italian-American Cuisine POST 18211 JOHN R, Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. 869-5674 TWO FOR ONE PRIME RIB DINNERS MON. & TUES. NLTE CHICKEN DINNERS • ft ALL YOU CAN EAT WEDNESDAY $250 NITE per person DANCING MON. THRU SAT. LENNIE SCHICK QUARTET ANGEL'S HOUR GLASS 18800 W. McNICHOLS 6 Blocks West of Southfield 538-4850 F'oRT d THREE 11•11.11.m1.1.5!.. FRESH FISH FLOWN IN DAILY 41.11111.41■0■1•11. Now Appearing Tues.-Sat. 7:30 to Closing VIVIAN SCOTT At The Piano Unusual & Exotic Seafood, Polynesian Food & Cocktails BANQUETS, PARTIES ALL OCCASIONS Telegraph & Long Lake Rd. (Formerly Devon Gables) 645-5050 ROSE THOMAS is a re- markable woman and her 90th birthday will be cele- brated with a party at Stouf- fer's Northland, June 3 . . . The mother of Harry, Rose, Max and Min is a rare and unique person who practices what she preaches in "think- ing young — feeling young" . . . with her zest for living while still a working gal. LEONARD HERMAN can cure carve a turkey, says wife Sondra . . . But a piece of cheese . . • Uh, uh, she tells while at Providence Hos- pital Emergency, where they had to sew up the finger he almost cut off , . Sondra was a Providence Hospital volunteer for two years but can't seem to get away from there . . . what with Leonard and their 15-year-old daugh- ter, Karen. STANLEY and ESTERLY BLUM have turned a collec- tion and hobby into a busi- ness venture . . . She is an English teacher in the South- field school system, and he is in the personnel line . . . Their spot, the Academy Gal- leries in the Oxford Build- ing, 12 Mile Rd. in South- field, has about 50 original paintings of the 18th and 19th eA AV 5 ?ROMP'. 15 MINUTE CARRY -C:4Ln SERVICE LET US CATER YOUR CLAN ON MOTHER'S DAY • Juicy B-B-Q Ribs Tasty Chicken i • • Tender Tangy Pizza • Assorted Seafood DINNERS, SNACKS, SMORGASBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOM CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DISHES 25226 GREENFIELD RD544 - 1240 In The Greenfield renter 1 Bik. No. of 10 Mile Oak Park 11AA 483-8200 483-8201 1$ W. MCH. A1/E L I DOWNTOWN YPSI TREAT "MOM" TO A RELAXING, ENJOYABLE, DELICIOUS DINNER! BRING HER HERE TO US — — centuries . . . all English and Scottish . . . mainly Vic- torian . . Stanley and Es- terly have a 10-year person- al collection. A MOST WORTHY CAUSE is June 13 project of Oak Park Masons . . . whose very ill brother, Gil Seedman, is on a kidney machine in Cal- ifornia . . . The fine guys will hope to raise enough funds to fill his need when they have a "Gil Seedman Day" Art Auction 7 p.m. at the Berkley Masonic Tem- ple, on 11 Mile, a block west of Coolidge. HELLO FROM . . . IDA ZABEL in Torremelinos, Spain . . . "On the move again, and the 'night people' are as much fun as ever." JEFFREY CHAJES, 7- year-old son of music maes- tro Julius Chajes, sometimes says things which almost break up the piano lessons dad gives him . . . Recently, Julius asked him to play a different spot five times . . . After the fourth time, Jef- frey turned to him and said, "You make me work so hard and you just sit there doing nothing!" . . . (Julius is glad Wayne State University, whose teaching staff he is on, doesn't share Jeffrey's opinion!) SCOTT'S KORNER . . . "Thank you, Rae Kendler, for the $2 to buy four bars of candy from my Boy Scout Troop 23 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. You said to give them to the scouts because you are on a diet. My scoutmaster, Mr. Nathan Trager, thanks you. too, and also wishes you good luck on your diet." THANKS TO . . . Sylvia Danto for the remembrance of a promise to send us the gold tooth tie tack dental hubby Dr. Sam Danto has been having so much fun with . . . Only trouble is we got the gold cap, but how do you put it on a tie? . . . Sylvia and Sam went to St. Petersburg, Florid a, where he had a total hip replacement operation . . . They liked it so well there, that they are moving to St. Pete come June 1. DEPEND ON MAX SOSIN for a fresh joke whenever you see him . . . Just say the word and the lovable com- munity favorite has a story for you . . . Latest shorty by Max is of the two astronauts landing on the moon . . . One remained inside the cap- sule while the other traipsed about on the moon's surface for an hour . . When the wanderer tapped for readmit- tance to the capsule, the one inside asked, "Who's there?" HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY . . to our morn, Mrs. Min- nie Raskin . . . and to all those very wonderful gals for whom Sunday is just a for- Dick the Bruiser will battle Ernie Ladd in a Texas Chain Gang Match on the Cham- pionship Wrestling card 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Olympia Stadium. There will be other feature bouts. The May 19 All-Star Box- ing Show will pit Leonard "Stinger" Hutchins, against Vincente Rondon, the former light heavyweight champion of the world. Tickets are available at the Olympia Stadium and all major J. L. Hudson and Sears stores. Children 14 years and under will be admitted for half price. Spitz Dives Again BEVERLY HILS, Calif. — U.S'. Olympic swimming star Mark Spitz has taken the plunge again: this time he and model Susan Weiner have taken it together. Spitz, who won seven gold medals at the Munich Games last September, is 23. His wife is 21. They were married Sunday, six months after their first date. Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Torte Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 544 1240 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 Detroit Hilton is catering. Catering manager Marshall Morris and his staff are mighty happy these days. They are catering bar mitzvahs, wedding receptions, luncheons and banquets without breOking stride. Talk to him about your next special occasion. He's listening. Detroit Hilton Hotel, Washington Blvd. at Grand Circus Park (313) 965-7800 4 • rEzi. 41d - Restoration We aspire to turn Eretz Yisrael into an Israeli land, the Hebrew people into an Israeli people. We aspire to plant the people in the home- land and restore the land to the eople. —David Ben-Gur- ion, "From Class to People." CATERED PARTIES HOME OR OFFICE 355-2440, FOR PARTIES • BANQUET FACILITIES •■ =11, _reality . . . Every day is Mother's Day. BEST BET of the weekend . . Public invited . . . In- stallation of Officers Dinner Dance by Detroit Business- men's Group, City of Hope . . . Sunday . . . at Raleigh House. A SKY DIVER RIDE, only one of three in America .. will be among the fun at- tractions at the third annual fair by Ronald Bennett New Horizons Chapter, City of Hope . . . today, Saturday and Sunday . . . at Lincoln Center, Greenfield and 121/2 Mile, in Oak Park . . . Past couple of fairs have raised about $20,000 for the City of Hope hospital in Duarte, Calif, . . . Fern Fine is presi- dent of the local New Hori- zons group. ADAM'S RIB LARCO'S Fine Italian-American 160 ■ MOTHER WOULD ENJOY HAVING DINNER WITH YOU AT .0 MEYERSON'S •••••••••• • • • SCOTCHIN SIRLOIN • • ••••••••••••••••••• 20486 JAMES COLIZENS, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48235 For reservations call 342-5660 OPEN 4 P.M. open mother's day 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1-‹ K tel-1,2! ratan •