111 4 4111W ADAM'S RIB CLOD 'ts.I , uld BUY 1-GET1 FREE 416 rr . PRIME RIB DINNERS (140N. & TUES. EVES. a ANCING--- , MON. THRU SAT. LENNIE SCH1C • UARTET ANGEL'S LISTENING POST HOUR GLASS 1030 W. McNICHOLS 6 Blocks West of Southfield 538-41350 NEW HELLAS CAFE SHISH KEBAB LAMB & RICE STEAKS & CHOPS GREEK SALADS SEAFOOD • 583 MONROE IN GREEKTOWN Nine times out of ten you'll find No matter where you roam, The big voice at the office Is the little squeak at home. HELEN ROSENBERG, whose City of Hope Cancer Fighters were among the CH groups that so successfully ran bingo at this year's State Fair, tells of the girl getting a job wrestling octopi . . . and darned good at it, too . . . She told Helen about receiving her training going to a drive-in movie with a different fellow every eve- ning. SIGHTSEEING AT t h e Lof DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI, MICH. e IIAA 4 .i-8260 483-8201 ar l y _American DINING ROOMS A Time to Relax ande, Enjoy Pleasant Company SEA FOOD * COCKTAILS * STEAKS * PARTY CATERING Amid pleasant surroundings, with excellent food, top serv- ice . . . dinner for two is a wonderful way to spend an evening. Take it from us! rl When Was The Last Time You Paid Us A Visit? DID YOU KNOW THAT .. . 1. We serve complete dinners, including our famous salad bar, for as low as $5.85? 2. You can enjoy a choice of cocktails in our "Mushroom Cellar," the most uniquely designed lounge in Michigan? 3. All our French pastries are baked on the premises? 4. We feature a large after- theater menu until 11 p.m., Mon.-Fri. and 12 Midnight on Sat.? 18100 W. 10 MILE RD. CORNER Of SOUTHFIELD RD. 358-1336 DAILY HOURS MON.-FRI. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. SAT. 5 p.m.-2 a.m. Closed Sundays Ai.. Probus Club meeting . . . with Jimmy Hoffa speaking on wiretapping . . . Renee and Manny Leonard remi- niscing about son Norbert, climbing the walls with out- stretched hands and feet .. . He's 21 now and says, "Who, me?" . . . Trudy Danzig (Howard's frau) looking over men's clothes . . . She has shop with Eileen Bluestone in Charter House . . . Dave Aaron (Dorothy's hubby) the only gent with a bow tie .. . even though it's supposed to be chic today. RENEE JOSEPHSON, 16, and her 7- to 17 - year - old neighbor youngsters, raised $400 for the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Fund . . . with their recent Swim- athon (so much a lap) that lasted from Friday till Sun- day. QUITE A FEW NAMES of Jewish ballplayers are left out of Irving Leitner's book, "Baseball — Diamond in the Rough," which was articled in a recent isue of the Jew- ish News . . . "What about me?" asks Myron "Joe" Ginsberg, who caught for the Detroit Tigers among other teams . . . Also, how about Saul Rogovin, ex-Tiger pitcher. FAVORITE BASEBALL STORY told to Joe is that of Frankie Frisch, Fordham's greatest contribution to big league baseball, and Bill Klem, toughest and most deeply respected umpire in National League history, con- ducting a long-time feud that erupted at least four times every season . . . Once, when Klem called out a Cardinal runner on a close play at third, Frisch, coaching there, let out the expected shriek of protest, then clutched a hand over his heart and collapsed on the ground . . . The play- ers and the fans in the stands were panicked — but not old Bill Klem . . . He shoved his way through the crowd of players, glared down at the prostrate Frankie, and roared, "Frisch, you faking bum, dead or alive, you're out of the game!" AL NETTLE SWEARS this DELICIOUS FOODS "Ready for the Tables" 15511 JAMES COUZENS 864-3633 or 963-5594 After 5, call 861-4332 %cards LET US PROVIDE YOU WITH • PARTY TRAYS • COCKTAIL HORS D'OEVRES • BUFFETS VISIT OUR EARLY AMERICAN DINING ROOM EASTERN SEABOARD NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY Serving Complete Dinners 12 Noon to iG o.m. Featuring Mony Seafood ''oyorites, Novo Soctio Filet or Sole, Pan T•ried P , ckere , ono Carrioeon 6rcuaer.