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11 a.m. to 2. p.m.
16825 MIDDLEBELT
Just South of 6 Mile
5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Closed Mondays
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'20600 PLYMOUTH
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1 Mile West of Evergreen
For Reservations:
272-0730
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FASHION SHOW EVERY THURSDAY
12:30 to 1:30
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aracbio
Villa
1 15 E. LONG LAKE RD.
(4 blks. N. Of 6 Mile)
Detroit
Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m. -12 Midnight
-Closed Sundays
26—Friday, October 18, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Danny Raskin's
(Corner - Livemois) Troy
Monday Oyu Saturday
II a.m. to 2 a.m.
Closed Sundays
JIM LAMONTE
at our piano bar
869-3988 879-1150
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LISTENING
POST
HYMAN TAUBER, 89, re-
ceived an interest check from
his bank on a time savings
bond . . . Didn't bother look-
ing at it, even after getting
to the bank . . . Girl behind
the cage looked at the check
and exclaimed, "Do you know
what you've got here?" . . .
Was to have been a time
interest check for $181 . . .
but instead, she held up one
made .-out for $181,000 . .
and didn't know what to do
for him . . . "Just a little
kiss," said Hy . . . He is the
father of Bea Kaufman, so
son-in-law Wayne County Cir-
cuit Judge Nate Kaufman
had to go down to the bank
and straighten out details.
RECENT TESTIMONIAL
given for Nate at Raleigh
House was a wonderful trib-
ute to him . . . over 500 peo-
ple coming to say "hello"
. . . with much pride for this
very fine jurist of over 20
years and gentleman for a
whole lot longer.
VISITING ONE OF THE
elementary schools in the
Southfield system, Sally Gur-
vis listened as a 7-year-old
student was given the diffi-
cult assignment of describing
the taste of chocolate ice
cream in a - single sentence
. . . "Chocolate," she ex-
plained (and let's see you do
better!) "tastes the opposite
of vanilla."
WHILE OTHER CAUSES
receive major attention, one
of the most important in the
health of women and man-
kind has gone somewhat un-
noticed . . . Which is why a
Hypertension Coordinating
and Planning Council of
Southeastern Michigan has
been formed . . . aimed at
setting up control centers .. .
educating the public in the
disease . . . and bringing un-
der control the 240,000 De-
troit area folks who have
high blood pressure.
CORRECT DATE OF In-
fants Service Group "Night
In Las Vegas" dinner-dance,
games and oodles of prizes, is
Oct. 27, at Latin Quarter .. .
Music again of Hal Gordon
orchestra and the all-around
conviviality of ISG members
whose main concern through
the years is that everyone
enjoy themselves . . . Many
plaudits are due this very
fine group, whose unending
efforts for indigent, blind,
and retarded children are
most noteworthy . . . Get
your ducats for a good time
while helping out in the ISG
causes . . . Call ticket chair-
man Esta Weisberg, 352 - 0252.
TOO BAD ANOTHER
group in the community sel-
fishly disregarded being told
by the Jewish Community
Council calendar folks about
Infants Service Group having
the date booked . . . and went
ahead with plans . . . The
foolishness is unbelievable
that any group would want to
cut into their own attendance
plus offend members of the
other group . . . and what
about the charities involved
. . . or those people torn be-
tween both organizations . .
The Jewish Community Coun-
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THE SUSSEX HOUSE_
19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen),
559-3377
• Businessmen's LUnchecins • Complete Dinner
cil calendar should not be
disregarded . . . it has a
very important reason for
existence!
ANN YANOFF modeling
the wares of Jenors was the
very attractive women who
'made such a big hit during
the arcade opening at Shia-
wassee Hotel . . . Ann is a
regular sales gal at Jenors.
DEBORAH CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Women, isn't los-
ing any time in getting
started on "Evening At The
Auction" . . . It's not until
February at Cong. Beth Ab-
raham-Hillel, but help is be-
ing enlisted for contributions
of merchandise, gift certifi-
cates and services to be sold
during the auction . . . Dona-
tions are tax deductible.
WHILE AT METROPOLI-
TAN Airport, recently, 5-
year-old Howard Diamond
caused a bit of embarrass-
ment to mother Ruth Dia-
mond . . . when he said, '
"Mom, look how funny that
man looks without any hair
on his head. . . Ruth told
him not to talk so loud . . .
that the man might hear him
. . . and little Howard re-
plied, "Oh, doesn't he know
it?"
LOOKING BACK ON col-
umns of yesteryear . . .
Dec. 26, 1947 . . . "Bit of
snicker entered -the house-
hold last week when our.
mom, Mrs. Minnie Raskin i
brought home a talit she had
gotten for nephew Jerry
Weingarden's B a r Mitzva
and discovered the store
keeper had gift wrapped it in
yuletide paper."
`Katz and Carasso'
Runs in Berkley
"Katz and Carasso," a new
Israeli comedy starring Efrat
Lavi and Shmuel Rodansky,
will 'be shown at the Berkley
Theater starting Wednesday.
Directed by Menachem
Golan, the movie takes place
in Eilat and Tel Aviv. "Katz
and Carasso" reveals Israel's
way of life and conflicts.
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STARTING THIS MONDAY, OCT. 21
WE WILL BE OPEN
7 a.m. to Midnight, Mon. thru
Thurs. & Sun. and 24 Hours
on Fridays and Saturdays
SAT. .& SUN..
BRUNCH SPECIALS
7 a.m: to 2 p.m.
No. 1,2
eggs, hashed brown potatoes, 3 sau-
sages, toast_ orange juice
$ 175
and coffee
No,2 French toast, 3 sausages,
coffee
No. 3 2 eggs, hotcakes,
$1
75
994
coffee
Mon. thru Thurs., 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
FREE ORANGE JUICE
WITH ALL BREAKFAST ORDERS!
NEW LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS
DAILY FROM 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
NEW CHILDREN'S MENU
SPECIAL GROUP PRICES
From 20 Persons up
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