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September 07, 1973 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-07

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meeting him! . . . Must be THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 7, 1973-27
one heck of a nice guy!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY .. . to
a fine gent, Ben "Ungie" Sic-
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
gal of Goldfarb Bonding.
Deliciously Prepared for the
Italian-American Cuisine
Discerning Taste
WHILE GETTING SOME

BANQUET
FACILITIES
INFO from Shirley Schwartz
18211 JOHN R,
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds.
(Mrs. Charles) for publicity
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455
on Brandeis Women's Com-
869-5674
t
mittee's "New Books for Old"
sale now on at Northland
until evening of Sept. 10, Jo-
sephine Drews mentioned to
Sue Levine's (Mrs. Frank)
co-chairman how much she
loved the sentimental songs
written about 50 years ago
by famous composers such
as Seymour Simons . . .
Shirley remarked how glad
she was since Simons was
her father.
Jo told of being close and
dear friends with Shirley's
mother, Ruth Oppenheim,
whom she had met after
coming here from Bay City
We present to you a truly fine restaurant ...
when 11 years old . . . Ruth
passed away while Shirley
CONTINENTAL CUISINE with all of the best
was still a baby . . . Then
accoutrements, in a majestic atmosphere, for your
when getting information on
enjoyment and pleasure. Originally, our building
new chapter President Eileen
was
a church, constructed in 7885. We have tried to
Lansky (Mrs. Mandell), Jo
retain the Gothic design and as much of the interior
discovered that she, too, had
lived in Bay City, where her
as possible, while renovating the structure into a
father's family, the Hirsch-
Castle — complete with Moat and Drawbridge, in
fields, were leaders of the
the heart of the charming City of Northville.
Jewish community . . . Jo
RESERVATIONS WELCOMED EXCEPT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
lived in Salzburg, just outside
TUES. THRU FRI.
Bay City, and during the
LUNCH 11:30-2:30—DINNER 5:30-10 P.M.
High Holy Days, her widowed
SAT. 5:30-10PM
mother would close their
SUN. 2-8PM
variety store and motion pic-
roads lead to
1 3
ture show . . . and be the
UtraNtt.
guests of Eileen's father's
Nat
parents, or her mother's par-
ents . . .
145 N. CENTER ST., NORTHVILLE
When Eileen told her aunts
Phone 349-4885

("who we always referred to
as 'The Rosenberg Girls' ")
that Jo's mother was Sopha
Sandorf of Salzburg, they re-
called the many visits they
had made to Salzburg and
remembered Jo, her sisters
and brother Irving as very
proper, well-mannered chil-
dren . . . "But oh, look at
her now!" sings out Dr. Rob-
ert S. Drews, Jo's prominent
psychiatrist hubby.

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LAMB 8 RICE

STEAKS 8 CHOPS

GREEK SALADS

SEAFOOD

IN
GREEKTOWN

RALPH JOSEPHSON, 19-
year-old student at Eastern
Michigan, came in because
he didn't think his sister
could do it . . . Renee, 16,
had organized a "swimathon"
to raise money for the Jerry
Lewis Muscular Dystrophy
Fund . .. with youngsters, 7
to 17, including brother, Ross,
10, taking pledges from neigh-

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Sunday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.

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Just North of Big Beaver ( 16'2) Troy
(In The Troy-Wood Shopping Center)

CHILDREN UNLIMITED,
local group of gals dedicated
to helping multi-handicapped
blind kiddies, has recently
contributed over S2,000 . . .
with much of the money go-
ing to Plymouth State School
for the Blind, Penrickton
Nursery and Michigan State
School for the Blind .. . Next
fund-raising bit by the good
working lassies is a Nov. 7
bingo at Behnan Hall on
Lahser . . . Evelyn Columbus
is president of Children Un-
limited.
DON'T KNOW WHAT hap-
pened to the mighty funny
cartoon someone sent us of
a big lug in football togs
carrying a squirming coach
off the field on his shoulders
. . with the coach scream-
ing, "Put me down, you idiot!
We lost!" -
THANKS TO . . . Dr. Je-
rome Levine . . . for the
surgical shoe to wear after
our recent second operation
on the same pedal pusher
. . . Orthopedic specialist Dr.
Levine went out of his way
to drop off the shoe . . . even
though we had the operations
done elsewhere . . and have
never had the pleasure of

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Sunday
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bors for so much a lap . . .
and then swimming the pool
of parents Gloria and Dave
Josephson . . . Went on all
day and night, starting 4 p.m.
last Friday until 4 p.m. Sun-
day . . . There were some
very tired arms . . . but
happy hearts because they
helped some unfortunate
youngsters walk again.

LILA ANN MELTZER, 7-
year-old daughter of Marthe
and Donald Meltzer, coaxed
Don into letting her go fish-
ing with him . . . but grew
understandably impatient
when she failed to get as
much as a nibble in over an
hour of bobbing her line up
and down in the placid waters
of a nearby lake . . . Lila
Ann suddenly threw her rod
into the bottom of the boat
and announced, "I don't want
to fish any in o r e today,
Daddy. I've got a worm that
isn't even trying!"

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