ficial submarine slicer . . .
It was a happy Rothstein
household after election . . .
No surprise though . . . it's
always that way . . and
Charlotte was a definite shoo-
in for council in a giant move
toward even better days for
the fine little city of Oak
Park.
UICI
Danny Raskin 'v
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TASTEFUL
DINING ..
"IT'LL BE EITHER a man
or a woman" says chairman
Murray Leiberman with as-
tounding candidness about the
first Senior Adult of the Year
event by Jewish Community
Center on 10 Mile Rd. . . .
set for honoring Dec. 14 at a
noon testimonial luncheon . .
The good idea will be an an-
t. nual event . . . Max Sosin will
t
kets carrying the many be toastmaster . . . and win-
goodies to a checkout counter ner will be chosen from
. . . Bob's famous truck goes among the active senior
all over . . . Oak Park, South- adults at the Center.
field, Huntington Woods, etc.
HAROLD GOLDINGS HAS
. . . in what has to be a great himself a "criminal record"
housewife's dream . . . Im- now . . . and all because he
agine calling up a super- tried to do the right thing
market, giving your order . . . A gym teacher in the
and having them deliver to Oak Park School System and
you the same day! . . Rob's a licensed driving instructor,
Traveling Market has to be Harold was in the seat next
the biggest thing that's hap- to a trainee who started to
pened to a household since make a wrong left turn . . .
Ben Franklin was told to go Noticing a no-no sign, the
fly a kite!
student asked what to do, and
ELECTION NIGHT IN Oak Harold told him not to stop
in traffic but to complete his
Park produced the fir s t turn for safety's sake . . .
woman council member in its
As luck would have it, a
history when Charlotte Roth-
mighty belligerent cop came
stein took over to team with
over, didn't write a ticket
Sid Shayne in winning the two
but took Harold to the Palmer
open seats . . .
Park Percinct . . . He was
The home of Charlotte and released only because the law
Ben Rothstein was a bunch is that no one in the car can
of good-time celebration as receive a ticket . . . Nobody
folks came to break loose at the station knew the law!
with congratulations . . . Be- . . . The driver, of course,
sides running for office, Char- had no license, and Harold
lotte had to do plenty of cook- was simply the instructor .. .
ing in party preparation cele- (He is mar r i e d to Rita
brating her obvious victory Forbes, daughter of Rena
. . . The Rothstein home in and State Rep. Joe Forbes.)
strictly kosher, and Charlotte
cooked her own corned beef
for tray catering display . . .
plus a good sized bowl of de-
DINNER
licious chopped liver . . . Ben
WED. EVENINGS
makes his own pickles in the
• Cole Slaw
basement, and those he put
• French Fries
rt. $495
out went faster than a
whisker in a hurricane . . .
DANCING
A six-foot submarine sand-
MON. THRU SAT.
wich filled with corned beef
LENNIE SCHIC
UARTE
supplied by the Rothsteins
was sent over by Mr. Tony's
ANGEL'S
. . . Sue Band went to cut
HOUR GLASS
18800 W. McNICHOLS
herself a piece and couldn't
6 Blocks West of Southfield
leave until it was all gone —
538-4850
becoming the evening's of-
BOB'S TRAVELING Market
may have located itself in a
store, but after 24 years of
wheeling around the North-
west area, it still hasn't
stopped traveling . . • Boss
Bob Goldman, whose familiar
truck has become somewhat
of a household picture, is
still delivering orders . . .
and because of this has be-
come probably the only
supermarket bringing out the
order you call in . . . His
stationary spot is in Oak
Park on Nine Mile Rd., a
couple of blocks west of
Coolidge . . . sort of a mini-
supermart with wheeled bas-
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