▪ • ▪ HERITAGE BIG BOY BUDGET MASERS 1". •I CHILDREN'S MENU . • MINI BREAKFAST FAST EFFICIENT CARRY-OUT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER SUN.-THURS., 7 aan.-12 mid. FRI. 8 SAT. 7 a.m.-1 a.m. 24901 NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN & 10 MILE TM 356-7470 LET US CATER YOUR NEXT, PARTY ...OFFICE, HOME, Etc. IRE PLACE for RI OS 11 SPA CK of SOUTHFIELD 24545 W. 12 MILE, 1/4 BIk. West of Telegraph , 355-2440 WE CARRY: PERCH — SHRIMP — CLAMS — PIZZA — SPAGHETTI — AND RIBS At the Detroit Hilton You're not lust a number on a key. Detroit Hilton Washington Blvd. at Grand Circus Park (313) 965-7800 Jim Banes, our front office manager, will see to that! MOTHER'S DAY DINNERS WILL BE SERVED AT 4 11 . aracwo vu tta ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE 1 15 E. LONG LAKE RD., Corner of Livernois Troy 879-1 150 12:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW jackets." . . . The Memorial THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Day Weekend tourney, May 26—Friday, May 10, 1974 24-27, will 'be a far cry from those days w h en the late Henry Abrahams and Tom Zientek had their Star Recre- atk_i on Blaine and Linwood OPEN . . . Billiards today is in a MOTHER'S top echlon class . . . where it belongs . . . to the skilled DAY! masters of this age-old craft Dinners Serving . . . Give Ray Abram s at Noon (Henry's son) or Larry Mil- ler a call at Cushion 'n Cue if you want to enter . . . 422-9510. " .7 Mi. & MIDDLEBELT GLORIA RUTH OPPEN- ,"`+.1 477-2686 • HEIM, 4-year-old daughter of : •Woirol90. Marion and Sam Oppenheim, was crying bitterly w h en mother asked what was the matter . . . "My new shoes hurt me," . . . Marion told her about having them on the wrong feet . . . but little Under New Management Gloria kept crying . . . "I haven't any other feet," she said. Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST FOOD PRICES are going up and service is going down . . . Cashier at a local spot told customers she didn't have time to check her bill . . . even though nobody else was in line . . . By the way, have you heard about the harassed housewife telling of the guy breaking into her car and stealing $35 in groceries — out of the glove compart- ment? HENRY FORD COMMUN- ITY College and City of Hope three-day S pr in g Festival starts today . . . lots of fun and games . . . plus bingo tent by New Horizons Group, City of Hope . . . We'll be one of the beauty contest judges Saturday. TIME WAS WHEN being a young boy in the '20s was much fun, especially when he could play basketball, get a free shower and be able to talk to Fred B u t z e 1 and Blanche Hart . . . He just had to walk over to the Hannah Schloss Building on High St. and all these goodies were there waiting for him . Today, as a Hannah Schloss Oldtimer, he is g e t t in g ready to meet with his bud- dies of former years at the annual reunion of those boys who loved going to the old building . . . It's May 19 at Temple Israel, when the fel- lows, their wives, relatives and friends will break bread and again reminisce about the good old days . . . Sam Bank, who played basketball, was a friend to all who knew him and served as a leader in the community, will be remem- bered when his wife .Mollie; serves as chairman of the dinner-dance . . . Call her at 968-5298 after 6 p.m. for res- ervations. DISA 'N DATA . . . One- time in-condition athlete Bill Kofender at a supermarket, tired from bending a couple of times to get things out of his basket . . . Marci Kahn getting chills as in o ther Phyllis watched with tears in her eyes as Frank Sinatra came on at Olympia . . . Phyllis has always "been in love" with Sinatra. but this was first time she had ever seen him in per son . Gladys and Max Baskin going backward in years .. . looking younger every time . . . Merle Weisman shocked when a gas station attendant w a s he d his windshield, checked his oil, water and battery and even said thank you . . . forgetting that his thing19-year-old d a ugh ter Bev might have had some- thing to do with the young man's strange actions . . . Phil Kaplan telling of the fellow who n e v e r worried about his marriage until mov- from Chicago to Los Angeles and discovering he had the same milkman . . . Barrister Leonard Hyman given a TV set with three screens by wife Virginia — so he can watch all the sports he wants at the same time . . . Harry Cohen, secretary of the National Bnai Brith B*o w 1 e r s Association and m e m be r of Brandeis BB Lodge, recently feted at Cong. Bnai David . . . with about $40,000 in Israel Bonds purchased in his honor. OAK PARK CAMP COM- MITTEE that serves children and youth who otherwise may not have the opportunity of a summer camping experi- ence . . . is sponsored by Oak Park Kiwanis . . . and will raise money for the project 8 p.m. Saturday with a bingo at the Oak Park High. TIMES SURE HAVE changed from those billiard h a 11 s of yesteryears . . . when only champions played in tuxedos . . . while others dressed catch as catch can . . . A regulation of the 1974 Men's Billiard News National Open at Cushion 'n Cue on Schoolcraft in Livonia is garb to be worn while playing .. . "Dress slacks, dress shirt and tie. Jackets permitted— but not required. Turtleneck shirts permitted only with PALOMBO'S CORDOBA GRAND OPENING WEEKEND SPECIAL Fri.-Sat. & Sun. Only May 10-11-12, 1974 HOT Olympia to Show World Cup Soccer A total of 16 matches of WorldCup Soccer '74 will be shown via satellite June 13- July 7 at Olympia Stadium. 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