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December 21, 1973 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22 Friday, Dec. 21, 1973



ANGEL'S

HOUR GLASS

18800 W. McNICHOIS

6 Blks. W. of Southfield
538-4850

Danny Raskin'

LISTENING

POST

and stood as if at attention
while the band broke into ...
sure enough . . . "Hail to the
Chief!"
THOSE BIG "I"s on homes
in Oak Park tell the public
safety department that there
is an invalid inside who will
need help to leave the house
in time of emergency.
SAM GOLDSTEIN, for
over 30 years owner of the
Washington Theater in Royal
Oak . and now selling
men's clothes for Harry Solo-
mon on Livernois "to find
out more about my wife so
she doesn't forget me" . . .
says people don't have to
worry about the energy crisis
. . "My wife Sylvia has the
thermostat so low she's sav-
ing for everybody! A kosher
butcher wants to use our
bedroom for a freezer!" . . .
Sam doesn't meet with the
other theater owners much
anymore, but says he finds
the compensation in being
able to see more of Sylvia.
IRENE GURIVIN (Sam
"Sue" Gurwin's frau), new
worthy matron of Purity
Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, has a double job on her
hands now . . . Daughter
Lynne Cherny woke up with
a cramp in her leg, got out
of bed and broke her toe
pulling a couple of ligaments
. . . So it's running Purity
and nursing Lynne.
BANDAGED FROM head
to toe, her leg broken in
three places, plus a broken
arm and in traction at Provi-
dence Hospital, Phyllis Lit-
wak (Mrs. Ben) still can joke
. . . She had been standing
in front of her auto when a
car plowed into its rear . . .
At the hospital. a woman
asked if she had been in a
skiing accident . . . "Uh uh,"
muttered the traction dan-
gling Phyllis, "Too danger-
ous!"

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HOLIDAY
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Make Your New Years Eve Reservations Now

Strolling Musicians — Hats — Favors
Jolly Good Fellow" .. and
No Cover Charge - Special Menu
a happy Lou told the gather-
Closed New Years Day
ing that his first suspicion
145 N. CENTER ST. (Sheldon) Bet. 7 & 8 Mile
of getting the award was
349-4885
Northville
when mother-in-law Ethel
Berkowitz asked him for two
tickets . . Also, when wife
Florence, who wouldn't miss
6 Meats, Pot. Salad, Cole
mah jongg if hell froze over,
Slaw, 3 Types of Pickles,
Black & Green Olives, Bread,
said she was coming, too .. .
Mustard, Etc.
Program was originated by
Murray Lieberman to be an
annual luncheon affair by the
senior adults . . . Entertain-
per person
$ 2 6
ment was by Max Sosin and
It's a great place
Use
Vienna-Wilno
We
Cantor Hyman Adler, with
Products
to meet
Eric Rosenow on the piano
. . . Cantor Adler was in his
and eat.
ELIOT
FULLER'S
usual very good voice and
did a most entertaining bit
. . . Max drew laughter with
Italian-American Cuisine -
his comical story-telling . . .
"Our Beautiful Dining Room" open until
like the woman in Miami
1821 1 JOHN R.
12:00 Midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
DELICATESSEN
Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds.
Beach who told her friend,
15315 W. 7 Mile Rd.
Daily 9:30 to 11:00 p.m.
"Here I am vacationing and
869-5674
basking in the sun while my
26550 GREENFIELD at 11 Mile
poor husband is back home
Oak Park
na
NEW YEAR'S working like a horse." . . .
Next to Towne Theater
"So
why
didn't
you
bring
EVE AT THE
him along?" asked the friend
. . . "Don't be silly," said
the vacationer. "Who brings
a horse to Miami Beach?"
543-0505
. . . and of the President's
meeting with Golda Meir .. .
"Golda," said Nixon, "we
have something in common.
Both your secretary of state
and
and my secretary of state
are Jewish." . . . "Yes,"
said Golda Meir, "but my
secretary of state speaks bet-
Special New Year's
ter English."
Eve menu with
ENERGY CRISIS doesn't
IS OUR SPECIALTY!
glasses of
champagne
mean not using candles . . .
and favors
83 were on the cake for
The person who really
DAVE'S D1CTAATUERSASNETN so
at mid-
82nd birthday of Lillian thinks learns quite as much
18100
W.
10
MILE
RD.
night.
3258 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
Jacobs at a recent brunch from his failures as from his
SOUTHFIELD
681-3537
celebration by her family successes.—John Dewey.
(Krumans, Baskins and Ja-
cobs) . . . Hubby Jake, 89,
and Lillian have been mar-
VISIT OUR GOURMET SHOP
ried over 60 years.

FOR HIS SPARK of leader-
ship and development of new
programs, Lou Woronow re-
ceived a plaque as volunteer
of the year by the Senior
Adult Council of the 10 Mile
Jewish Center . . . 120 guys
'n gals sang "For He's a

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New Year's
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Reservations
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ORDERS TAKEN FOR
HOLIDAY TRAYS

356-0730

MOSAIC GUYS of Perfec-
tion Bowling League con-
tributed another $500 to the
Israel Emergency Fund . . .
making a total of $1,000 . . .
The members voted to dis-
continue its husband and
wife banquet in 1974 and in-
stead give the money to Is-
rael . . . Ruby Samson is
president of the Perfection
Bowling: League.
ATTORNEY .JACK SCHON
had a never-to-be-forgotten
Saturday recently . . . The
new president of Tam 0'
Shanter Country Club had to
be in Chicago on business
that morning . . . then rush
back for the bar mitzva
dinner party reception of
Stuart Wise, son of his part-
ner Stanley Wise . . . and to
Tam for a party in his honor
. .. Jack returned from Chi-
cago at 6 p.m. and arrived
at Tam 0' Shanter about 10
. . . When he got there with
wife Florence, one of the
doormen waved to someone
in the club house. Florence
said they were probably go-
ing to greet him with "Hail
to the Chief." . . . As Jack
and Florence walked in,
everybody stopped dancing

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