Friday, June 28, 1974-23 Ideas are so worthless un THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS less harnessed to industry and guided by good judg- ment. - Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST O ty) In Dc 4) 5 0 4 1 1 8 %.• "0 - O ac •- 0 4, 0 0 CO AS OF JAN. 1, 1975, Oak Park Municipal Court will become District Court 45B . with Marvin Frankel and Ben Friedman retaining their posts as district judges . . . Also in 45B will be Hunting- ton Woods, Pleasant Ridge and Royal Oak Township .. . Frankel and Friedman will preside. BIG BEEF COMES from Scott Sharg, 10-year-old son of Paul and Lolly Sharg .. . "I struck out 55, not 50," says Scott, ace Cub hurler in the Southfield Little League. FRANKLIN POINTE Club- house in Southfield is beau- tiful . . . overlooking swim- ming pool and patio . . Spacious room with fine fur- nishings . . but only two ashtrays that make folks go from one end of the room to empty their ashes at the other . . . We were there for the graduation party of Dr. Louis Jacobs, given him by his wife Paulette and sons Ross and Jeff .. Lou grad- uated from Michigan State University College of Osteo- pathic Medicine. A LOT OF GAS stations are washing windshields now .. Kind of costly though, at 6. 0 cents a gallon . . . Speak- ing of washes, wonder if those 59 cent or 69 cent car washings will ever come_ 'back? . . . "Or have people forgotten about them? REQUEST FOR A- RERUN of this story comes from Sylvia Mosten (George) .. Sinking fast, old man Man- . E arle Mostyn's N OSHERIE 3 HOME-MADE JEWISH STYLE HOT HORS D'OEUVRES $ ... . IS Tro r n • pe r so [.... Brought To you In Chafing Dishes & Complete Set-Up For • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAS • SHOWERS il • ALL SIMCHAS ORDEcRIADALti%fAAKZI ViRRYHC4At MEALS 26052.GREENFIELD (Lincoln—Shopping Center) 96841666 FOR FURTHER INFO ASK FOR EARLE OR LENNIE . delbaum detected the aroma of strudel coming from the kitchen . . . "Mama's baking a _strudel," he whispered eagerly to the son at his bed- side. "Go out to the kitchen and tell her if there's one thing I want to do before I go, it's to eat a piece of her wonderful strudel." . . . The son did as he was asked, but returned empty-handed, re- porting, "Mama says it's for the people who will be com- ing over later." ONLY MOTHER AND DAUGHTER manicuring team around that we know of is at Charter house Barber Shop on Nine Mile in South- field . . . Yetta Melton (Lou) and sweet Susan make up the popular polishing pair. BOB GOLDMAN, bossman at Bob's Traveling Market in Oak Park, has discovered there's no such thing as be- ing indispensable . . . As a result, no more torrid seven- day weeks for him . . . All because Bob took off a couple of days and was pleasantly shocked that the place can run without him. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Detroit Lodge 55 won't close its Castle Hall for summer . . . Its air-conditioned spot on Coolidge will continue regular Tuesday night meet-• ings . . . But it'll be cooler the night of July 17 at Ben Bolton's home . . That's when Detroit Lodge 55 has its annual splash party. AD MAN LEONARD SIM- ONS and wife Harriette, back from a trip abroad, covering Portugal, S p a i n, France, Switzerland; Ger- many, Holland, Italy and E n g 1 a n d, discovered that prices there are sky-high now . . . "No more matziahs, (bargains)," says Leonard . . . Plenty of pharmatziahs (drug stores in Italy) notes Harriette. QUICKIES . . . At a party, there are two kinds of people —those who want to go home early and those who want to be the last ones in the place. The trouble is they're always married to each other .. A convict serving a life sen- tence in a Wyoming jail writes a weekly column for the prison newspaper. He calls it "Here Today, Here Tomorrow." . . A trigger- tempered boss caught an em- ploye reading his newspaper during working hours, and barked, "When you" get to the Help Wanted ads, start making notes." FATIGUED BY A HARD day at the office, a father found the racket being made by his two sons too much for his : jangled nerves and sent them upstairs to their room after a severe scolding . . . The next morning he found this note pinned to his bedroom door . . . "Be good to your children and they will be good to you. Yours truly, God." . he roman terrave Specializin9 in ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES • Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners Cocktail Hour 4 to 7 p.m. Dancing Mondays thru Saturdays From 10 p.m. • Alter Theater Snacks 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. At 12 Mile, Just Off U.S. 696 85 1 -4094 Open Mon. thru Sat. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. RAY KING evenings at the Piano Bar • LIFE'S PROBLEMS Life would be exceedingly dull if all our wants were as easily satisfied as our needs. 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