THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, March 21, 1975 gratulated the gals on a wonderful performance . . . and was especially enthused about Rochelle, of whom he said, "She played so sensi- tively." Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST A MAGNIFICENT trib- ute to the loyal hard work-. ers of Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan-- . . . was the scene of a filled house at the Barbra Streis- and premiere of "Funny. .Lady' at the Northland Theater . .. Almost 1,500 seats were occupied .. . and about 500 patrons and sponsors came back to the Raleigh House for an after- glow of hors d'oeuvres, free flowing liquor and Mack Pitt's fine band . . . It was a heart-warming sight —. all these people helping to make things a little easier in the research for a hopeful cure someday . . . the un- fortunate kiddies love them for it. JACK LEVITT left De- troit back in 1953 for points Westward . and renewed old friendships while in town recently to visit mother, Rose Levitt . . . Jack has been, fora years, with Universal-MCA Pi _ c- tures in Beverly Hills . . . a location scout searching for sites to be used in Movie shots. SO MANY people .. . nice ones .. . so many re- miniscences -. . . The won- derful magic-of David Ci, tron's Bar Mitzva reception bringing together so many friends in joyous harmony . . . . Sorry we left out the name of Marcia Masserman in last week's column item about the affair . Party planner and coordinator . Marcia did a fine job in molding together the decor and theme of magic which is David's hobby. LARCO'S Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Open Mon. thru Thurs., 1'I a.m. to 11 p.m. _ , Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. Sun., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. PURPLE PICKLE f24752 SOUTHFIELD RD. at 10 Mile 544-1240 HAPPY PASSOVER To Our Fine Customers cor. Southfield Rd. 559-4230 Your Hosts TALIAN•AMERICAN CAFE kr4 Wishes Its Friends and Customers WI; I HAPPY NEW YEAR and Friends Reid Ashton NCEL'S* .HouRciAssir and Ed Meyer • Lunches s Dinners • Cocktails Private Banquet Facilities - CLOSED SUNDAYS 188.60 Vi;McNIC9.91St, 17630 WOODWARD (6 ilks.W.of SouthheW) - 557-2360 ********r*-k**** 18100 W. 10 Mile Rd. Nudell . . . about their three year-old granddaugh- ter, Kylee Benay, daughter of Nancy and Sanford Saltz- man, who was visiting the Nudells . . . She brought a picture she had made in nursery school . . . All ex- . cited, little Kylee wanted them to guess what she had "drawn" . . . Grandma and grandpa stared for a second at the glob of green, . . . Without waiting for an an- swer, and in a voice of dis- gust, Kylee remarked, "Wassa matter with you gamma? Don't you member you teached me grass is green?" , LOOKING BACK on Listening Post columns of yesteryears. FEB. 1, 1946 . . . "It was a big event out there in the China-Burma sector when Sam Morganroth, who was recently discharged, won won $25,000 . . . after being "talked into" a game of tum- bling cubes . The news spread like wildfire from • DISA 'N DATA .. . camp to camp . . . There Henry Cohen performed a was only one catch .. . Pidyon HaBen for a third After figuring it out, all it generation recently . . . meant to Sam was $12.50 in Date is May 18 for the an- American money." nual installation of officers NOV. 8, 1968 . . . "An ov- by Detroit Businessmen's erheard conversation as re- Group, City of Hope . . . ported by Max Robbins be- Norman Allan will be in- tween his. 7-year-old stalled again as president daughter Ruth and the child . . . Do you have your 1975 of a neighbor . . . 'What. license tabs yet? . . . Don't church do•you go to?' asked wait until the mad rush . . . the other youngster . . . 'I Dennis•Dembs has a new don't go to church,' said look these days .. . face full Max's daughter. I'M a Jew- of foliage . . . and it isn't to ess.' . . . 'A Jewess?' ques- fool his creditors . . : just - tioned her companion. too lazy to shave, says attor- `What's that?' . . . 'Well,' ney Mort Eskin . . .- Perfec- said the 7-year-old pa- tion Lodge affair of April- 23 tiently, 'you know there are will have Max Sosin telling Protestants ; Catholics and funnys and Hal Gordon at Jews, but they're just differ- the piano . .. Bobby Can- ent ways of voting for God!"' vasser and wife Beverly re- MORTON GOULD; cently performed a seder in composer-arranger, in town a Catholic church . to conduct the Detroit Sym- showing the meaning of phony, attended a meeting matza, -etc. of. the-Junior Women's Sym- HEAD OF a maternity phony Association at Michi- hospital in Miami can't un- gan Inn, and received a spe- derstand why so many peo- cial treat himself . . . ple stop to chuckle over a Listened to the talents of sign on the front lawn that Music Plus I, six community says, "No children -allowed' gals . . . singers. Gloria here." Bookstein, Mary Freedland, SISTERHOOD of •Corig. Freda Mendelson and Mar- Beth. Achim, has completed cia Tanzman . . : accompa- payment of its $25,000 nist Rochelle Lakin . . . and- pledge for the new syn- narrator Betty Fishman agogue building on W. 12 . . . as they did their ac- Mile Rd.. .. "Boulevard' claimed "The Genius of Boutique" and art show by Gershwin" . . . Gould con- 1‘ .. 5 l3-4850 ***** Extend Wishes For A Attendant Parking (4 Blks. N. of 6 Mile) For Reservations 869-3988 1403 • S. COMMERCE Pam iet3age'5 VERY HAPPY PASSOVER quire 5 Eable TT- Near The Intersection at Maple (15) and Pontiac Trail Extends Greetings To The Entire Jewish Community For A Very - HAPPY and HEALTHY PASSOVER to our- many friends and customers • Banquet Facilities Available • Your Favorite Cocktails and Wines • Our Famous Wed. & Thurs. Dinner For 2 Special (Choose from any one of 5 do'uble entres) $8.95 Reservations Suggested • -Entertainmpt by 624-6660 BOB POSCH tte- "BIG ,WHEEL DW1CH" tort 188 N. HUNTE . 11ERY HAPPY PASSOVER Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 FOR PARTIES , CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . from Dorothy and Hy ace tdx4-0.-dir.4v-i9-4cOlt Wishing Our Many Friends and Customers Fine Italian-American Cuisine ADAM'S RIB the gals will be their only fund raiser this season . . . Dates are April 27, 10- a.m. to 7 p.m. and April 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. . . . Sheila, Schussler (Arthur) is presi- dent . . . and coordinators of the show are Tobi Fox, (Larry) and Ruth Schwartz (Sol) . . . For tickets, call Sally Mero1;557-8757, Bern- ice Wilson, 358-1497 or Ruth Schwartz, 851-2105. THE NAME is TOBI, Dobkin . . . not Tony as typo-errored in last week's column. .1* .0" ..... CORNER 1 h i LE wur SPECIALS 177 ELUXE OUR FAMOUS REGULAR FA 'per 3 Meats (cold cuts), 2 Sa lads, Swiss Cheese, Olives 4 Pickles! Bread & person Mustard ::Meats 11Sds, .LSWiss/C6Ose, , USE O 4 TRAY 75 per person ix TOP QUALITY MEATS! ALS _ 7 DAYS A WEEK. 1 a.m G ROO COMPLETE HOT MEALS CATERED TO YOUR HOME OR OFFICE •SIRLOIN AK TRY OUR FAMO BO LUN :thru r.frix—tkv • • • 99 1 a.m. to 9 p.m. H p.m. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. a.m. to 1 1 p.m. ,