THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, June 21, 1974 I LET WACE forRin CATER ZUKINIS ZicIria,ETEie of sourtinsiO . 4545 IN: 12 MILE, BILAVost ifti1ogropir 1155-24401 Bar-B-0 Ribs, Pizza, Perch, Spaghetti And Other Delicious Items Your Host BUDDY SHERBOW Invites You to SEE OUR COMPLETE BANQUET FACILITIES • ♦ DINING ROOMS OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Tuesday thru Sunday Serving Steaks, Chops, Favorite Cuisines, Including our Famous Frog Legs- and Specialties of the Sea A * * * * * . * * Dorian To v • WILD GAME ROOM PETE FLORE QUARTET NOW OPEN WITH WILD GAME MENU. Our Famous Brunch biery Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. WOODWARD AT 544-7770 • • 4 B " 1 1' MILE Closed Mondays LISTENING POST AT HER RECEPTION fol- lowing Cong. Shaarey Zedek consecration ceremo- nies, Nancy Woll, daughter of Dr. Lou and Ellen Woll, went to the microphone at Raleigh House . . . but not to give a speech . . . "I'd like to thank you in my own way," said sweet Nancy, who then sang "Shalom" . . . Leonard Silber reminiscing about when he hit three balls over the fence during a base- ball game at McCullough School so many years ago . . . Harold Samuels jumping all over the place taking pic- tures with his Instamatic • . . Dr. Marty Selik telling jokes . . • Dr. Sol Lesnick wearing his "new look"—a long Fu Manchu mustache . . • Sally (Dr. Victor) Hor- vitz with pockets in back of her suit jacket . . . Milt and Ruth Caplan saying goodby for two hours . . • Dr. Abe Pearlman wearing one of those smart rounded vests . . . Others sweltering as the room air conditioning bogged down, but Mitch Newman un- suffering in his thin suit and - casual open sport shirt 1 . . Linda Ehrlich (Michael) with blouse advertising Coca Cola and some folks asking if she had any free drinks . . . Dr. Abe Beresh giving wife Fran- When Was The Last Time You Had Service With a Smite? The next time will be at Mary Ellen Lippman's attery Restaurant 9460 W. 10 Mile Rd. (2 Blocks East of Evergreen 352-7466 Family Dining In a Casual But Elegant Atmosphere *Moderately priced Serving . . . • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Earle Mostyn's Danny Raskin's Daily Hours Open Monday thru Friday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. -Sunday, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. We'll Take Good Care of You! NOSHERIE $ - 3 'HOME-MADE JEWISH- STYLE _HOT HORS D'OEUVRES 75p 5e o r p p e e rson n• i minimuniT Brought To you In Chafing Dishes & Complete Set-Up For ces two yellow roses in his usual affectionate ways . . . Murry and Barbara Wein- traub and Sharon and Dick Brown two happy couples- riscovering they were going to the same Bar Mitzva. IF YOU SEE ABOUT 20 young guys playing basket- ball at Tel-12 Mall, Friday, Saturday and Sunday; noon until dark, don't look sur- prised .. . just go over and put something in the Alsac drop-in boxes for St. Jude Hospital. HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY to Michael "Mickey" Lip- schutz (Sadie). EXCEPT FOR TWO FALSE fire alarms, Bernice and Charlie Robinson and Nash and Bea Adelman spent a glorious weekend at the wonderful Constellation Hotel near the airport in Toronto . . . Came four hours apart at 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. . . . "Good thing a third one didn't come," says Nash, "Nobody - would have paid attention, and with , our luck, it would have been the real thing!" NOVEL BIRTH AN- NOUNCEMENTcomes through the mail . . • in the form of a candy bar wrap- per .. . Written across it is "Mills Baby C a r 1 y. Net Weight 8 lbs. 1 oz." . . . In- side flap says, "Baby Carly is a delicious blend of Bar- bara, Alan, sugar, spice and everything nice," . . . Other side reads, "Alan and Bar- bara Mills proudly announce a new member of the family, Carol Blythe Mills. Born 9:04 a.m., May _17" . . . Inside was a cigar. CITY OF HOPE DETROIT Businessmen's instal- tion dinner-dance at Raleigh House had 160 on hand to watch Norman Allan being ing installed as its new presi- dent . . . Norman comparing notes with Ben Goldberg be- fore the affair and discover- ing they were going to say the same thing in their speeches! . . . Charles Can- vasser, who became chair- man of the board, giving impressions of famous people . . • Ben Gould using his pocket camera .. (congratu- lations to Ben and wife Ida on their 55th wedding anni- versary . . . Dr. Robert Drews and the cigarette holder to go with his long moustache . . . Always smartly attired swell guy Sam Geller making a picture couple with Kay Mil- grom wearing a beautiful gold brocade Mandarin coat from Hong Kong and wrap-around head turban .. . Max Sosin, naturally, telling jokes at the drop of request . . . Harry Brodsky in charge, looking at his watch to make sure speakers don't talk longer than they should . . . Much praise for the floral selections by Harry's wife - Pearl . . . Detroit Businessmen's Group secretary Sara Lee and Hubby Iry looking much too young to have a 34-year-old daughter, but Helaine Gins- berg was at the table . . . (Continued • on Page 23) ■ • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAS • SHOWERS _ O RDERS TAKEN FOR rayHC?; AMEALS, • ALL SIMCHAS C ' enter) 4052, GREENFIELD (Lincoln C siliopping N FOR FURTHER INFO ASK FOR EARLE OR LENNIE 96841666 Enjoy the New and Different Tantalizing Tastes of . Now Serving Cocktails, Exotic Drinks and Fine Wines 4 41563 WEST TEN MILE NOVI MICHIGAN 48050 349-9260 HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 11 to 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 to 12 midnight 12 Sun to1 d 0 ap y.m. Businessmen's Luncheons I 1 alm - 3 p.m. Karen is agyea PartYglit Her name is Karen Smooth. She's the kind of girl who plaps parties. And plans them exactly to please you and your guests. Whether it's ten for dinner. Or two hundred for cocktails. Karen will show you how the newly redecorated party facilities at Stouffer's Northland Inn will fit your plans perfectly. 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