Do not pray for easy lives.
By three things is the world 28--Friday, Nov. 22, 1974
Pray to be stronger men! Do preserved: by truth, by law
not pray for tasks equal to and order, and by peace.
your powers. Pray for pow-
—Pirke Avot
ers equal to your tasks.
--Phillips Brooks
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
PINE 44 ire
PAS
LOOKING BACK ON COL-
UMNS OF YESTERYEARS
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April 21, 1944 . . . "Lt.
Marvin Schlossberg is report-
ed missing over Germany .. .
He pilots a Liberator . . .
(Marvin was a prisoner of
war and returned home to
later become one of Ameri-
ca's finest weathercasters —
Sonny Eliot.)
Feb. 16, 1951 . . . "Byron
Kreiger placed third in the
qualifying trials for the
United States fencing team
which will compete in the
Pan-American Games in Ar-
gentina" . . . (Byron was re-
cently named to the Michi-
gan Sportg Hall of Fame.)
March 2, 1951 . . . "Refus-
ing to shake hands with Ira
Kaufman, Isadore Cohen
jokingly exclaimed, 'It isn't
my time, yet,' to which the
local funeral director replied,
•The time to worry is when
you stop shaking.' "
March 9, 1951 ‘. . . "Asked
by his Roosevelt Elementary
School teacher who was the
first man, little Arthur Gen-
endlis answered, 'George
Washington' . . . and upon
being informed that it was
Adam, exclaimed, 'Well, if
you're talking about foreign-
ers, maybe he was.' "
LOOKING OVER A new
home floor plan, a woman
pointed to something on the
blueprint and asked Milford
Singer of J. Singer and Sons,
"What's this thing here going
to be? . . . Milford told her
it was an Italian staircase
. . . and the woman replied,
"Just a waste of money. We
probably won't ever have any
Italians coming to see us."
ELAYNE LEWIS, Sol's
frau, tells of the ventriloquist
who, unable to get vaudville
bookings, turned in despera-
tion to spiritualism and open-
ed a seance parlor . . . A
widow came in to talk to her
departed husband . . . Tire
ventriloquist did his stuff, and
his patron was delighted .. .
She paid a handsome fee and
asked if she might come
again the following week .. .
The ventriloquist, new to his
role, replied, "Madam, I'll
not only let him speak to you,
but I'll drink a glass of water
at the same time!"
Thanksgiving Day
FAMILY DINNER
Per
Person
$695
JUST LIKE YOU
SERVE AT HOME
WITH ALL THE
TRIMMINGS
FOR PARTIES OF.6 OR MORE
WHOLE TURKEY SERVED. AND
CARVED AT TABLE
Take home what you do not ear
SERVED FROM 2 P.M.—RESERVATIONS
HONORED FOR:
2 P.M.
4 P.M.
PHONE 425-5520
6 P.M.
MITCH HOUSEY'S IN LIVONIA
Closed 7 P.M.
18500 SCHOOICRAF1 IN COMPTON VILLAGE MOTOR INN
000osite Detroit Race Course)
GFAMIEY
TURKEY
ROAST
home of Alice and Norman
Silverman . . . Brahms lost.
GIVE THE FAMILY A TREAT . . .
(
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
610V
. IF -YOU'VE WONDERED
what the F & M stands for at
Ferndale's famed discount
patent drug operation that
does $10,000,000 a year on
Nine Mile Rd. . . . it's owners.
Fred and wife Margaret
(Peggy) Cohen.
IN ANSWER to a column
query, according to Robert
Berman, the street John R.
was named after Detroit
Mayor John R. Williams.
SIGHT SCENE . . . Jack
Beckwith passing out cigars
from a large plastic bag he
uses to keep them fresh .. .
First day of snow recently
with people having all sorts
of car trouble . . . Dorothy
Moran and Mitchell Newman
in separate autos only about
a half-block away from each
other, but encountering the
same type of difficulty . . .
locking themselves out with
their car running.
MAILMAN IN OUR area
doesn't like dogs . . . re-
members being bitten by one
he thought was the gentlest
animal ever ... Returning to
the Oak Park post office, he
told of the dog biting his leg
that morning . . . Cell Smith
asked him if he put anything
on it . . . "No," the postman
replied. "He liked it just as
it was."
SEEING SIGNS . . . over -
a new panty hose display,
"For contented calves." . . .
At a gas sration, reports
Mark Miller, just outside the
L.A. boundry line, "You have
just left the city of Los
Angeles. Resume normal
breathing."
60TH BIRTHDAY CON-
, GRATS . . . to Hy Freedland
. . . feted recently with a
party by wife Gloria at
Knollwood Country. Club.
GET WELL WISHES . . .
to Adeline Rosenzweig (Ab-
ner) . . . recuperating at
home from a slipped disc.
ANSWER DEPT . . . to Ann
Coleman (Lou) .. . Name of
this corner was taken by The
Jewish News Editor-Publish-
er, Philip Slomovitz, from our
first column dated March 27,
1942 . . . when we wrote of
its purpose . . . "and to be
your 'listening post' on what-
ever information or situation
may interest you."
AN AMATEUR STRING
quartet made up of probable
hopefuls as a group, played
Brahms for a group at the
HERITAGE
BIG BOY
LARCO'S
CQ
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BUDGET PLEASERS
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
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WED. thru SAT. 41
JIMMY COHEN
at the Piano
MON. & TUES.
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BRUNCH OR DINNER,
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carved at your table.
It's a tradition at
the Pontch.
Bring the whole family and
don't forget all the
little pilgrims.
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ITALIAN - AMERICAN CUISINE
At Our Two Locations
• Lunches • Dinners
• Cocktails
Jack Freed & Ray Bresler
INVITE YOU TO THE NEW
RED CEDARS
PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES
AT PARADISO VILLA ONLY
FASHION SHOW EVERY THURSDAY
COCKTAILS — DINING
23055 TELEGRAPH
12:30 to 1:30
BY CHARISMA
AT NINE MILE RD.
353-5170
aradiio
Cor. 12 Mile & Northwestern
355-2010
FRIDAY, 11 a.m. to Midnight
SATURDAY, 4:30 p.m. to Midnight
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EVERY THURSDAY EVENING - . 1
PASTA & PAGLIACCI NIGHT
MON. THRU THURS.
PO ► TA & PIANO
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
BOB "Ask Your Neighbor" ALLISON'
MONDAYS, 12:30 to 2 p.m.
PASTA & PHASHION
with fashions by Claire Kelly
HOLIDAY
TRAY CATERING
ORDERS TAKEN
NOW
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$
2
Per
Person
Trays Include
6 Meats, Potato Salad,
Cole Slaw, Relishes and
our own Home-Baked
Bread
Vienna-Wilno Products
CALL NOW FOR ,
Paradiio
PRIVATE
BANQUET ROOMS
Available For Your
Happy Occasion
(Corner Livernois) Troy
Monday thru Saturday
11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Closed Sundays
Jim LaMonte
Closed Sundays
at our piano bar
3988 879-1150
Please Dine With Us
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and enjoy a traditional turkey dinner
especially prepared by our banquet chef,
"Joseph"
Menu of the day
soup or juice
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tossed salad
roast turkey
chestnut dressing
fresh cranberry sauce
mashed or sweet potatoes
green peas
hot rolls and butter
beverage
pumpkin pie
'4.25
children's portion
$2.75
FREE
DELIVERY
We will be here to serve you
from 2:30 - 8:30 p.m.
TO YOUR HOME
OR OFFICE
Mary Ellen Lippman's
399-4440
SABRA
DELICATESSEN
22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE
IN THE OAK PARK CENTER
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Villa
115 E. LONG LAKE RD.
(4 blks. N. Of 6 Mile)
Detroit
Mon. thru Thurs., II a.m.-10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m. - 12 Midnight
Fine Italian-French Cuisine
BUSINESSMEN'S-LUNCHEONS
AND CHOICE DINNERS
MON. - THURS., 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
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Entertainment Mon. thru Sat.
28875 FRANKLIN ROAD
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