ADAM'S RIB FOR PARTIES 544-1240 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • 26—Friday, Sept. 21, 1973 - 7-- 4 LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine VINCENZO'S Italian-American Cuisin 411 869-5674 Deliciously Prepared for the Taste D,SCeinp M Raskin's • BANQUET FACILITIES LISTENING 18211 JOHN R. Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. Danny NEW HODS CAFE POST By SAMMY WOOLF is still a ,ny popular and Guest Columnist busy man around town. He Did you know that Judge is now one of the nation's Nathan J. Kaufman, when leading stereo tape dealers, SHISH KEBAB attending law school at the looks great, lost over 100 LAMB & RICE Detroit College of Law, was pounds and did it his own STEAKS & CHOPS an outstanding basketball way, with Tops (Take Off GREEK SALADS player? Judge Nate, it's just Pounds Sensibly), a non pro- SEAFOOD too bad you were born about fit group. In fact, he helped IN 35 years too soon. Can you start the chapter in Detroit 583 MONROE GREEKTOWN, imagine the money you could and is known as the "Hatchet have made as a professional Man" of the organization. ball player with the salaries Oddly enough, we didn't talk they're getting today? Just about show biz or music, but goes to prove, you can't win guess what — yep, weight P. COMPLETE 'em all. From a selfish at- loss. Let's do it again real PRIME RIB titude on my part, Nate's soon, Mickey. I need help, Here's an item about a wife, Bea, and I agree it DINNERS ON. & TUES. EVES. sounds so much nicer to say Jewish athlete who made it ANCING - our beloved friend the Hon- big while attending Hancock MON. THRU SAT. orable Judge Nathan J. Kauf- High School in Northern LENNIE SCHIC K Michigan. Furniture man man. •-----OUARTET .4 J I enjoyed lunch with for- Herb Owens (Oshinsky) was ANGEL'S mer disc jockey Mickey selected as an all-state half- i HOUR GLASS his wife, May and back on the football team. Shore, W. 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