THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22 Friday, April 4, 1975
BB Presidents Brunch
Co-Chairmen are Named
Danny Raskin's
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LISTENING
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SEX SYMBOL Raquel
Welch will be happy to
know she has an admirer
who never saw her . . . even
though he is only 8 _years old
. . . On a mock space flight
application for a simulated
moon flight, Dale Goldberg,
3rd-grade son of Irene and
Herb Goldberg at Fairview
Elementary in Farmington,
was- asked among other
questions, who his favorite
movie actress was . . . Lit-
tle Dale even gave her a nice
Yiddishe name when he
wrote down, "REKEL
WELCH."
DANNY STEVENSON
plays cocktail time piano, 4
to 7 at Roman Terrace on 12
and Orchard Lake Rd. . . .
and "Once Over Lightly"
trio is the evening group
Tuesday through Saturday.
THAT'S A HECK of a-
good deal by travel agents
Jules Fayne and sons Mike
and Ronnie . . . for Bnai
Brith men and women . .
to Las Vegas May 2 through"
5 . . . $199 plus •15 percent
tax, and tips for the entire
package of four days and
three nights at the huge
MGM Grand . . . Jules is a
member of Zeiger Lodge
. . . For more info, call Bnai
Brith, 354-6100 or Jules at
557-5145.
SUNDAY ONLY special
for April begins • this week
from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
. . . at Bonanza on 11 Mile
and Greenfield . . . $1.09
for chopped .steak, .salad,
baked potato and Texas
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IT'S HERE AGAIN . . .
as in the past six years . . .
the Dr. Donald. L. Golden
Foundation Scholarship
Awards for high school sen-
iors . . . Three $500 scholar-
ships will be given to eligible
students in. Wayne, Oakland
Macomb counties . . . Ap-
plications can now be gotten
at all schools in.the tri-
county area . . . with inter-
ested students advised to
contact their counselors for
applications and details.
JAKKS ON Greenfield
and 10 Mile, is now open
Sundays, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
for cocktails and dinners.
. . Tony and Carolyn are
appearing at FRANCES-
CO'S - on Michigan between
Southfield and Evergreen,
Tuesdays through Satur-
days . . . Correct locale of
FIRESIDE BAR B-Q is on
Gratiot near Seven Mile
going towards Eight:.
POETIC memogram by
Temple Israel Couples Club
invites all to a treasure
hunt, April 12, for both club
members and non-members
. . . Includes prizes and din-
ner . . . More info by calling
Judy and Bob Epstein,
398-5080.
IRVING'S on Greenfield
and 11 Mile being open on a
Monday prior to Passover
was a one shot deal . . .
Will still be closed Mondays
as usual.
17 SQUASH CLUBS in
:
1 IANAMERICAN CAFE
71
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Michigan and Windsor were
entered in the recent state-
wide competition . . . and
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter teams took one title, one
runner up and one semi-fi-
nalist spot . . . plus Stuart-
Young, Oakland County
prosecuting attorney win-
ning the State "Class B"
Singles Championship . . .
Dr. Sheldon Skelly cap-
tained the Center's "Class
D" team that was crowned
champion . . . Its "Class C"
squad, with Harry Krim,
captain, was runner-up, and
Captain Mannie Wexler's
"Class B" team that finished
in first place up to the play-
offs, reached the semi-finals
in their competition . . .
Jewish Cenler members
Willie Stone and Dr. Ber-
nard Plotkin put frosting on
the squash cake by vying
against each other in the"
Western Veteran's Competi-
tion held recently at the
Detroit Athletic Club . . .
with Willie winning.
SCOTT VIEWS The
Movies . . . "Tommy" at the
Americana . . . "Dad and I
went to see this film and I
really liked it . . . especially-
the music . . . It is a rock
opera with fantastic photog-
raphy and really wild col-
ors. The way it was put to-
gether is certainly a credit
to those who created it . . .
I have heard the album
"Tommy" and understand
the film was made from it
. . . In my estimation, this
is truly a fine classic."
STEVE PETIX and head
designer Phil Formaro do it
again . . . Sounds like an
old recording . . . Steve has
been going to the annual
Custom Tailors and Design-
ers AsSociation Convention
since 1947 . . . In 1949, he
won his first blue ribbon
merit award . . . Ever since,
he has never come back
without at least one winner
. . . Phil has been his com-
panion for .18 years . . .
That first award, by the
way, was for a leisure jacket
that is the style of today
. . . Steve and Phil captured
two awards at this year's
95th annual convention held
at the Deauville Hotel in
Miami . . ;one for a three-
piece executive suit and the
other a new leisure jacket
made in one piece without
any seams..
LOOK FOR Alfred Klu-
nover to be re-elected presi-
dent of the Hannah Schloss
Old Timers group at its an-
nual general membership
meeting, April 9, room 202
at the Jewish Center on
Meyers . . . Also, Irving
Small, first vice president;
Louis Benton, second vice
president; Zangwill Burn-
stine, treasurer and Myron
Schecter, secretary.
GET WELL WISHES
. . . to Arlene Stern
(Ronnie) at St. Joe Hospital
in Ann Arbor.
• LUNCHES • DINNERS
• COCKTAILS
PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES
CLOSED- SUNDAYS
17630 WOODWARD (4 Blks. N. of 6 Mile) _
For Reservations
Attendant Parking
869-3988
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MRS. ROSENZWEIG
SOL MOSS
Sol Moss, former presi- ti-Defamation League, Hil-
dent of Bnai Brith District lel Foundation and Coven-
Grand Lodge 6, and Mrs. ant Credit Union.
Felix Rosenzweig, Israel
An accountant for 33
chairman of the Bnai Brith years, he is a supporter of
Women's Council of Metro- the Jewish National Fund,
politan Detroit, are co- served _on the board of
chairing the ninth. annual Adat Shalom synagogue
Jewish National Fund — and -is treasurer of Cong.
Bnai Brith Presidents Beth Isaac. His wife is
Brunch, which will be held president of Morgenthau
10 a.m. April 20 at Cong. Chapter and his son, Nor-
man, is preSident of the
Beth Abraham-Hillel.
This year's goal is the Bloch Lodge.
Mrs. Rosenzweig was
planting of a forest of 10,000
trees in Israel to honor the president of Einstein Chap-
current presidents and past- ter. She was Israel Bond
presidents of the men's and chairperson of the women's
women's councils and the council and is a recipient of
presidents of each lodge and the "Woman of Valor"
chapter. award. Mrs. Rosenzweig is a
Moss, who has been a member of Hadassah, Pi-
member of Bnai Brith for oneer Women, Women's
nearly 30 years, is a_past- American ORT and of
president of Ivan S. Block Women of JINIF. -
Admission to the brunch
Lodge and of the Metropoli-
tan Detroit Bnai Brith is by the planting of two or
Council. He is a member of more trees in Israel. For in-
the board of gOvernors of formation, call the Bnai
the Supreme Lodge of Bnai Brith Council office,
Britt'. and active in the An- 354-6100, or JNF, 968-0820.
Fisher Chairs Stollman Dinner
Max M. Fisher has ac-
cepted the honorary chair-
manship of the 1975 Jewish
National Fund dinner at
which Phillip Stollman and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman
will be the honorees, it was
announced this week by the
JNF Council chairman,
Charles Milan.
The annual dinner at
which the Stollmans will be
honored will be held at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek June
18.
Christopher's
MAX M. FISHER
KING'S ARMS
If we are to keep our de-
mocracy there must be - one
commandment: "Thou shalt
not ration justice."
—Learned Hand
DANCING NIGHTLY
TO-MUSIC OF
"Bob Elliot"
MA ZEL-DA'S
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FOR PARTIES STARTING WITH THE
MIDDLE OF MAY . . IN OUR NEW
SOON-TO-BE-COMPLETED
SPACIOUS ROOM NEXT DOOR
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FROM 30 TO 150 PEOPLE
COMPARE OUR PRICES!!
CALL MAMA AT
559-8717
29269 Southfield Rd.
in the Farrell's Shopping Plaza
JAKKS
Restaurant and Lounge
25234 GREENFIELD, 1 /2 BLK. N. OF 10 MILE
546-1224
IN THE GREENFIELD CENTER
NOW OPEN SUNDAYS
4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
FOR COCKTAILS & DINNERS
• CHOPS
• STEAKS
• SEAFOOD
• FINE LIQUORS
ALL DINNERS ARE COMPLETE, INCLUDING SOUP, SALAD,
POTATO OR VEGETABLE, COFFEE, TEA OR SANKA
• ENTERTAINMENT
AND
OUR FAMOUS DELICIOUS
BAR-B-Q SPARE RIBS
LUNCH SERVED MON.-FRI., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
DINNER ALSO SERVED MON.-SAT., 5 p.m. to_10 p.m.
LATE EVENING MENU
10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
DINE & DANCE IN A NEW
RELAXED ATMOSPHERE!
LORIO
31245 12 MILE RD. (at Orchard Lake Rd.)
Resv.-477-6907
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* Completely Remodeled
* Cocktails
* Dinners
NOW
APPEARING
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PIANO BAR
STYLINGS BY
BILLY
STEVENSON
WED. THRU SAT.
9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Your Host
Herb
Goldberg
COCKTAIL HOUR
PIANO FUN WITH
GEORGE
NICHOLLS
TUES. THRU FRI.
5 p.m. to 8 p.m.