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• BusinessmerYs Luncheons
• Complete or Ala Carte Dinners
• Epicurean Delights
• After-Theater Specialties
and Unusual Desserts
Cocktails and Exotic Drinks
COMPLETE FAMILY
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MON. TRU THURS., 1130.100 P.M.
FRI. AND SAT.
11:30-12:30 A.M.
3 P.M. to 10 KN.,:
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WE'RE MUCH MORE THAN
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The BEST ki FINE FOOD and
SERVICE at REASONABLE PRICES
BRING THE FAMILY!
In The ORCHARD MALL
ORCHARD LAKE N. of MAPLE (15)
West Bloomfield
For Res.: 851-6400
Private .Car -Out Dept.
DOWNTOWN
YPSILANTI, MICH.
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(1 Block S. of 10 Mile)
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30-Friday, November 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Danny Raskin's
LARCO'S
LISTENING
POST
RUTH AND ED GREEN-
SPAN attend many perform-
ances of their opera-singing
daughter Muriel, but have
never heard her . . . She is
with the New York Civic
Okra, sings every summer
with the LaScala in Italy and
comes home each year for a
role in "The Messiah" by the
Detroit Symphony . . . Her
parents have been married
38 years . . . and both deaf
since their teens.
IF CLUB CHEZ LEROIX
is ever revived by the old
Rex AZA and BBYO Lodge,
look for Sue Band to be in it
as a belly dancer . . . Hubby
Martin was a member of the
group and Sue is taking les-
sons - in the wiggle waggle
stuff; . (Marty will even
wear his very, very green
suit!) "
PLUS THEIR BOOMING
business, Al Nettle and Roy
Caney at the Charterhonse
Barber Salon 'on Nine Mile,
have become sort of training
posts for styling stars in the
northwest area . . . At least
eight former employes t of
theirs are at shops in nearby
locales . . . "Makes us feel
like a couple of papa roos-
ters," says Al.
ROAD TO WOMANHOOD
and her future dream of a
drama and music career .. .
begins Nov. 8 for Marla Gol-
man , . That's the date of
her Bat Mitzva at Temple
Israel of Elkhart, Ind. . .
Daughter of former Detroit-
ens Alvin 'and Gayle Gelman,
young Marla, hi the 8th grade
choir at Brookdale -Junior
High, sings and plays piano.
RECENT MARATHON-bas-
ketball game at Tel-12 Mall
brought in a whopping
$1,571.76 for the City of Hope
. . . Promoter Paul SchWartz
is the son of Barbara (Cancer
Fighters) and Leonard
Schwartz.
SEEING SIGNS . : . in the
window • of a store recently
went bankrupt after only a
short time in business . . .
"Opened by mistake."
FELLOW BY THE name of
Gurewich backed into a car
owned by Abe Gurwin recent-
ly at a shopping center . . .
Gurewich turned the accident
over to his attorney Leonard
Gurwin . . . and Abe likewise
to his barrister son }Tinley
Gurwin. : . . The adjuster
shook his head in confusion
. especially when both
cars were taken for repairs to
Jerry Gurwin's Autobody
Klinic . . . Neither of the par-
ties involved, nor their attor-
flies, were related to each
other.
25 YEARS AGO, Syd Keith
and wife Sara moved to Los
Angeles, where he is public
relations director for the City
of Hope nationally . .. They
visited the home town of De-
troit recently, came out to the
car one morning and found
ice on the windshield . . .
"This is one reason why we
moved- to California," said
Sara. At least we don't have
to scrape off our sm,og.'
HOME FROM MICHIGAN
State for the weekend, Arthur
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
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Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455
ADAM'S
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FOR PARTIES
544-1240
Stone, son of Ruben and Alice
Stone, sported 'a set of marks
so glittering that the whole
family glowed with pride ..
His five-year-old brother,
Steven, finally felt it was time
for him to get into the act,
however, and declared, "I
got an 'A' in arithmetic." . .
Ruben indulgently replied,
"I - didn't know they taught,
arithmetic in kindergarten.
Whats one Sand one?" . .
Little Steven pondered a mo-
ment, then reported, "We
havent gotten that far yet."
WHILE IN ENGLAND on
a tour with hubby Gabriel,
Bernice Hurwich asked the
gardener at Kensington Gar-
dens, "How do you ever get
lawns as perfect as that?" ...
His reply was, "Well, ma-
dam, the first thing you have
to do is begin over 600 years
ago."
HERE'S A NEW parlor
game when guests come over
. . . It calls for place names
particularly suited 'to the
states in which they are lo-
cated , . . Examples—. .
Shapeless, Mass., Oola, La.,
Goodness, Me., Income, Tex.,
Deathly, III., Hittor, Miss.,
Praise, Ala., Coco, Colo.,
Proan, Conn., Farmerina,
Del., Inert, Mass., Hezmakin-
izetme, Pa. . . . The list goes
on indefinitely.
Telegraph and 10 Mile Roads in Southfield.
Please Visit
Mary Ellen Lippman's
tt Superb
aitery
Restaurant and Banquet Room
29515 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 121/2
MILE
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• Breakfast • Lunch • Diviner
Monday thru Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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Mary Ellen Lippman Will Be On Hand Personally
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