I %till 't 22—Friday, April 26,_ 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH VINCENZO'S LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine; Italian-American Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste Cuisine 18211 JOHN R. • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Siinday 12 Noon Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds. 7523 W. McNiihols Rd. UN 2-6453 869-5674 *****************- • New Management . . • • • New Decor . . . :Same Excellent Food . . 0 1 ) 1 ca l!l • I Karen is aRreat PartYglA P t •11 I 1 L ' t 1 .) \'4 I P U . • ■ •••• ■ LISTENING POST ■•■ • exii ■ www THE SUSSEX HOUSE Danny Raskin's HERMAN GORMAN forgot about his bad back when Bill Rothman called regard- ing the 475 Jewish families Steaks, Chops, Specialties of the Sea, being helped by the Knights of Pythias, Detroit 55, who needed workers ... A mem- ber since 1954, Herman got one of those supermarket- Watch For Our type baskets in his high-rise New Wild Game Menu building on Providence Dr. and started at the ninth floor Your Host, • . . . going door to door for five hours . . . and collecting four loads of cans which he pushed into his apartment on three different Sundays . . . Our Famous Brunch Every Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1 For Passover, Herman col- lected $185, bought 280 pounds of matzo for the Jew- ish needy from Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikva and BERKLEY WOODWARD AT 11% MILE gave the $9.80 change back Closed Mondays 544-7770 to the synagogue . .. CANS organization took the canned goods and matzo to those 475 very apreciative families in the name of Knights of Pythias, Detroit 55. DETROIT LEAGUE of CARIH (Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hos- pital) donor luncheon May 15 at Raleigh House, will have Jewish Center Festival Dancers directed by Harriet Berg and Denver attorney Lawrence Spivak, speaking . . . For tickets, call fund- raising veep Frances Lutz (Ben) 353-7435, or CARIH president Lucia Robin e r (Max) 535-5247 . . . Eve Wal- lace (Sidney) is chairman of the day. PEOPLE CAME TO VISIT developer Maurice Cohen at Providence Hospital f o r minor surgery . . . and Morrie, always the perfect host, hung up coats of visi- tors .. . This was the night .•••:.:::::F.: ,•...:.•:::::,•:•:::::::::::F..v.:::.:.. before his cut-up session .. . :•'-::':':':•:•:':':::•:,:,:,.::::.:.:.:.:.:::::::::.:.:::::,.::::::%ik...3:::•,.::::::::,... . I. . Morrie didn't feel much like being nice to people after .:Mii::•• N. , coming back from the re- covery room . . . Get well, Morrie .. . and let's have a party in that downstairs nightclub in your home. .GET WELL WISHES, also . . . to Al Kramer at Provi- Her name is Karen Smoots. She's the dence . . Al's hat was in kind of girl who plans parties. And plans the ring for congressman in them exactly to please you and your the 18th District . . . but he's withdrawn from the race. guests. Whether it's ten for dinner. Or PHIL GOODMAN, city two hundred for cocktails. prosecutor in Oak Park, and Karen will show you how the newly wife Evelyn have a victory garden at their home in Novi redecorated party facilities at Stouffer's . . . It's like the World War Northland Inn will fit your plans II variety, except this is for perfectly. She'll suggest themes. Fill you victory over high prices .. . Phil and Evelyn have a plot in on the newest ideas in decor. Plan of ground about 60 feet by your menus and discuss special 30 feet with three neighbors touches you'll appreciate. . . . and are planting corn, tomatoes, squash, lettuce, cu- She'll put Stouffer's 50 years of cumbers, carrots, radishes experience in serving food . . . and and strawberries. people . . . to work to make your next IRV LACHMAN has a baf- fling answer for those eager- get together a smash. Just get together beaver barbers who hold up with our party girl, Karen Smooth a mirror behind him after a by calling 357-4700. haircut and ask, "Is this just the way you want it, sir?" . . . Iry takes a long hard look, then says, "Not quite. A little longer in the back, please." FRED SWEET, who man- aged the Telenews Theater 21000 Northwestern Hwy. / 357-4700 on Woodward downtown from 1943 to 1968, is back on the Bud Sherbow f Fine Dining and Cocktails 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen), 559-3377 Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners OPEN MON.-SAT. FROM 11:30 a.m. main drag again . . . only this time as manager of the Radio City Theater in Fern- dale for Suburban Detroit Theaters. MILTON ROSE received a call the day after surgery . . . The caller coincidentally had the identical first and last name as the doctor who performed the operation , . . "Hello, Milt, how do you feel? Did you have clamps or stitches?" ... Not having seen his doctor yet, Milt thought it was nice of him to call but how come he couldn't remember what he did?" After further discussion, Mil- ton asked, "Who is this?" . . . and his friend then again identified himself, say- ing he was calling from Florida. OVERHEARD ON A USED car lot by Howard Ball .. . "Let me put it this way," a dealer told a fellow who was trying to sell him his old car. "If your car were a horse, it would have to be shot." FOR TICKETS TO the Rep. Joe Forbes shindig May 9 at Raleigh House, call 398- 0066. 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