rBUY -1-GET 1 FREE COMPLETE PRIME RIB DINNERS SON. & TUES. EVES. ANCING- / MON. THRU SAT. LENNIE SCHIC ® Lunches • Dinners 0 Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST LOOKS LIKE SOCK (Save Community Through Kindness), the new organiza- tion formed to provide assist- ance to community groups serving deprived and minor- ity youth, is finally getting off 1 6 Blocks West of Southfield 538-4850 the ground in big order . . . Formed by Al Foon and Manny Segal, it has grown into a powerful arm of help . . . Its recent "Teens 'n Tots" track and field meet on Belle Isle was attended by INVITE YOU TO ENJOY more than 500 youngsters and OUR ORIGINAL QUALITY parents who saw SOCK's big • Juicy B-R-Q Ribs heart at work . . . Civic • Tender Tasty Chicken leaders, businessmen, folks .• Tangy Pizza from newspaper, TV and • Assorted Seafood radio, and just plain John Does witnessed a thrilling BE A GUEST AT sight . . . that it can be done YOUR NEXT PARTY! when the desire is there by DINNER , SNACKS, SMORGASBORD AND SPECIAL IN-HOME people who care . . . Lou CATERING, SERVED IN OPEN FLAME CHAFING DISHES Handler is president of SOCK, whose first meeting / 25226 GREENFIELD RD. took place the latter part of In The Greenfield Center 544 1 Blk. No. of 10 Mile 1972. • * * Oak Park SHELDON KORBY tells of the dad asking his father what an ancestor was . . . "Well," said pop, "for ex- ample, I'm an ancestor." . . . "Yeah?" was the reply. "Then how come people brag about them?" * * THEY SAY THAT Midget League baseball is to develop character and center on en- joyment for the youngsters . . . This wasn't the case in the championship game be- tween the Hawkeyes and the Angels in Oak Park . . . Hawkeyes had to forfeit be- cause only seven players A showed up . . . and rather than go through a nice enjoy- ACROSS FROM SOUTHFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA able game, the two paid umpires called it off after only three innings of fun for Complete Menu Specials Daily, Mon. thru Sun. the kids . . . The game was Including Group Dining Facilities continued, however, by volun- FRIDAYS—FRESH WHITE FISH DINNERS (All You Con Eat) teer umpires with more sense SUNDAYS—FAMILY STYLE BREAKFAST & CHICKEN DINNERS than the youthful boys in blue, who probably were EAT IN OUR SPACIOUS DINING ROOM OR CALL ‘ glad to get off so early to A FOR CARRY-OUT — 352-5796 or 355-0434 keep their dates . . . But it . Specials Available Only at Our g sure wasn't fair to the kids! A MORRIS SUKENIC has V ♦ Southfield Road Location been named general chair- man of the Detroit Business- men's Group, City of Hope, dinner-dance honoring Nor- man Allan, Nov. 4 . . • tak- ing over for Nate Fink who had to bow out because of pressing business. • • • HOUR GLASS 18800 W. McNICHOLS 0 u r Larry & Tom -1240 DID YOU KNOW THAT . . •• • •• • •••• •••••44 CATERED PARTIES HOME OR OFFICE • 355-2440. • • • +29515 SOUTHFIELD RD., North of 12 Mile & LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the 4 4 r 4 -41.■ sm. - .1■ e Private Rooms for .. . • ♦• , Special Discounts To Organizations :352-5796 i• el■♦♦♦♦♦♦∎•∎∎∎ ■■∎∎∎• PRIVATE PARKING FOR CATERED PARTIES Detroit Hilton Hotel, Washington Blvd. at Grand Circus Park (313) 965-7800 Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. 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The person who THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 24, 1973-23 takes one returns home just as broke as the person who stayed home because he couldn't afford to go. • * GONE FOR GOOD IN Hollywood is the ostentatious rEALIAN-AMERICANCAFE gambling for excessive stakes . . . They still tell of one maid who never had worked for picture folk be- Cocktails fore, and was initiated on an evening when one of the most PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES fabulous oldtime stars was • Closed Sundays •ATTENDANT PARKING hosting a wild and woolly all- > ..1 7 night poker game . . . Her eyes popped when one player threw a red chip in the middle and announced, "I When Was The Last Time open for $100." . . . She You Paid Us A Visit? dropped the tray with a crash when another tossed in a blue chip and said, "I raise you • • $500." . . . But the climax 1. We serve complete dinners, came when a third player including our famous salad produced a single yellow bar, for as low as $5.85? chip and declared, "Let's 2. You can enjoy a choice of make it $1,000 and keep out cocktails in our "Mushroom the pikers." . . When the Cellar," the most uniquely last guest had gone, the maid designed lounge in Michigan? tiptoed into the game room, 3. All our French pastries are stole all the chips and took baked on the premises? the next t r a in back to 4. We feature a large after- Elmira. * * * theater menu until 11 p.m., SAMUEL CLEMENS had a Mon.-Fri. and 12 Midnight tremendous sense of humor on Sat.? DAILY HOURS . . . he had to . .. to adopt MON.-FRI. 1 1 a.m.-2 a.m. 18100 W. 10 MILE RD. Mark Twain as his pen name SAT. 5 p.m.-2 a.m. CORNER OF SOUTHFIELD RD . . . when it was a river term Closed Sundays 358-1336 . . . not a name . As river- boats approached shallow waters, the shout "Mark Twain" indicated a depth of 12 feet, or two fathoms. SCOTT'S KORNER . . . 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