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June 20, 1975 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-06-20

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22 Friday, June 20, 1975

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

LINDA

MUNSON . . . Nash wearing a straw

(Steven), daughter of Evelyn hat . . . Sol with long fu
and Lou Grant, teacher at manchu mustache and red
Green Elementary School in leisure suit . . . Abe a study
West Bloomfield, was told in brown . . . Always won-
by Lou that he and Sam derful to see Bernice Robin-
Fertel were going to play son laugh.
golf at Shenandoah Country
HEIGHT OF SOME-
Club . . . Linda said they
would pass by . her school ; THING or other is commu-
and asked them to come in nity fellow borrowing girl
and meet the children . . . friend ' s car . . . and taking
say they were reporters . . . out another gal!
The kids asked questions
FIVE INVITATIONS
and the fellows faked an- heralded the Bar Mitzva of
swers . . . After they left, Scott Jaffa, son of ex-De-
Linda told the youngsters t•oiters Richard and Sheri
that they weren't really re- Jaffa, in Jacksonville, Flor-
porters . . . it was her ida . . . the services, lunch-
father . . . A young student eon, dinner by Scott's
raised her hand and asked, grandparents, Harry and
"Didn't you recognize him?" Ethel Jaffa, brunch by
300 GAME was bowled aunts and uncles, Marlene
by Michael Jablonowski re- and Paul Borman, Irene and
cently in a sanctioned tour- Jimmy Jaffa, and Judi and
nament at the Bowlero Joe Schneider, and dinner-
dance by Sheri's parents,
Lanes in Royal Oak.
Chester and Cookie Cohen
DOOR-TO-DOOR of Madison Electric . . .
march by City of Hope Can- Other Detroit 'rs who at-
cer Fighters raised total of tended the g ia shindig
$6,369 . . . Group will again were: Jack and Hilda Er-
run the bingo at State Fair man, Ben and Sara Gurvis,
this year from August 22 Jerry and Joan Rosenbloom,
through Labor Day . . . It's Lou and Florence Cham-
a big fund raiser and work- pagne, Irene Jacobs, Sam
ers can offer their services and Marge Hoffman, Duane
by calling Mildred Korn- and Marge Bernstein, Mor-
heiser, 557-6880.
ris and Mildred Bloomberg,
Larry
and Lenore Black and
FRIDAY THE 13th was
quite lucky for Domestic Sarah Winokur . . . Every-
Linen driver Lou Miller . . . thing was arranged for . . .
He has route number 13 plane tickets, limousines to
. . . went to Detroit Race hotel where fruit bowl and
Course last Friday (June 13) schedule for the next five
and won the daily dou- days was listed, hospitality
suite, hairdressers for the
ble . . . 1-3.
gals, cars for side trips and
A WELL-KNOWN per- shopping tours . . . all as
sonality in the entertain- guests of invitees . . . Bar
ment field has taken an in- Mitzva was at Temple Ahav-
terest in Max Simons' story ath Chesed . . . with Rabbi
and is attempting to ar- Leon Fram of Temple Israel
range national exposure for here also a guest, saying a
promotion of Max's book, few words.
"Hump On My Brain" . . .
41 YEARS AGO, Al Du-
A large book store chain has
read the manuscript on his bin, now of Luster Cleaners
giving up gambling after a on James Couzens, wanted
life of uncontrollable terror someone to play ball with at
and is also interested . . . a picnic given by his club
"Hump On My Brain" is Jolly Elites . . . Rosalie
expected to come out around Linden offered . . . and
they've been together ever
September.
since . . . June 23 will be
SHRINE NIGHT at
their 40th anniversary.
Tiger Stadium was a wet
ANOTHER AL DUBIN,
time and baseball played
now pharmacist at Sam's
second fiddle to fights on
the field and in the stands Drugs on Fenkell, cele-
. . . Rain delayed first brated his and Clara's 36th
game and between games anniversary last Sunday
. . . Both met at Sam's Cut
Shrine festivities were cut
short (mostly out) so second Rate downtown . . . he a
game could be gotten in be- pharmacist and Clara Ber-
man working in the office
fore 1 a.m. deadline . . .
. . Sam's on Fenkell re-
Didn't happen anyway and
cently filled its one mil-
the Shriners who wait all
year to show off their beau- lionth prescription (in 40
tiful motorcycles, horses, years) and is owned by Mar-
vin Yagoda.
etc., were disappointed no
end . . . Also those in the
GET WELL WISHES
stands who wanted to see
. . . to Sam "Sue" Gu•win
the great yearly show . . .
. . . in Room 509 at Mt. Car-
Folks like Percy and Bert
mel Hospital.
Swartz, Maurice Bindes,
Nash Adelman, Charlie Ro-
INTENDED JUNE 28
binson, Dr. Sol Lesnick, Dr.
Art and Home Furnishings
Abe Pearlman and so many
auction scheduled for Or-
others . . . Percy's handle- chestra Hall has been post-
bar mustache drooping in poned until Sept. 7 . . . Pro-
the rain . . . Bert's goatee ceeds will be used to help
and big mustache almost put Orchestra Hall back in
hidden by his large cigar shape.

Zionists Urging Tough Laws
to Curb Arab Boycott in U.S.

MONTICELLO, N.Y.
(JTA) — Bnai Zion, the na-
tional Zionist fraternal or-
der, ended its 66th annual

convention here Sunday by
adopting a unanimous reso-
lution urging tough legisla-
tion to curb the abuse of
Arab boycotts of American
firms in business relation-
ships with Israel and to halt
Arab-directed discrimina-
tion against Jewish individ-
uals employed by govern-
ment or business firms.
The resolution charged
that. Arab interests were
pressuring Western compa-
nies that do business with
them, or hope to, to discrim-
inate against Jewish firms
and individuals.
The 500 delegates also
adopted a resolution that
urged the establishment of
a center for Russian olim in

term as president of Bnai
Zion.

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Open Mon. thru Sat.
1 1:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

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PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES

• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners

1fter Theater I ,
Mena

DANNY
STEVENSON
At The Piano Bar

FOR COCKTAIL HOUR
MON. THRU FRI.
4 P.M. TO 7 P.M.

We Are #1

Res. Suggested Weekends
546-1894

DANCING MON.-SAT. FROM 10 p.m.

JAZZ STYLINGS OF
THE NEW

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TRIO

Mon. thru Sat. 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

, VeCS.x•O x-0., rorOx0x

3 Blks. E. of Greenfield

RESTAURANT
3966 W. 12 Mile

PASTA & PAGLIACCI
NOW ON
TUES. & THURS.
NIGHTS!

Off U.S. 696

BALATON

(Monday only for dinner)

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS
AND CHOICE DINNERS

At 12 Mile, Just

Rose and
Irving Guttman
Invite You
To See Why

OPEN DAILY 11:30-10 p.m.

Cor. 12 Mile & Northwestern
355-2010
Fine Italian — French Cuisine

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

Former Congressman,
Abraham J. Multer was
unanimously re-elected to a
third consecutive one-year

HUNGARIAN
FOOD

28875 FRANKLIN ROAD

the
ronum
ertaffee

Israel to be named and sup-
ported by Bnai Zion.
In a special appeal, the
delegates called on the
Soviet Union to grant
speedy trials to Soviet
Jewish prisoners of con-
science.

TRY ROSE'S FAMOUS
PICKLED AND
GEFILTE FISH!

In The Metropolitan

Detroit Area

Tountru 31int

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SPECIALIZING IN
BARBECUE RIBS & CHICNEN
and SELECT ITALIAN DISHES
• LUNCHEON SPECIALS DAILY •

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BREAKFAST
• LUNCH
• DINNER
• CARRY-OUT

BAR-B-Q RIBS

HOURS:

NEW HOURS FOR OUR FAMOUS

MON.-THURS.
11 to 11 p.m.

— DAILY HOURS —
TUESDAYS THRU FRIDAYS
11 a.m. to 12 Mid.

FRI., II to 2 a.m.

Saturdays, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Closed Sun. 8 Mon.

SUN., 2 to 8 p.m.

SAT., 4 to 2 a.m.

BREAKFAST SPECIAL

TUES . THRU FRI. 'TIL 11 a.m.
SAT. & SUN. 'TIL 10 a.m.

COMPLETE FAMILY
DINING

ORANGE JUICE,
2 EGGS (YOUR CHOICE)
ROLL OR TOAST,
TEA OR COFFEE

45199 CASS • UTICA
731-4440

27165 GREENFIELD

IN THE BIG RED HOUSE"

1 Block W. of Van Dyke,
just N of Hall Rd. (M-59)

1 Blk. N. of 1 1 Mile

Next to Great Scott Market

559-1380

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HOURS:

TUES., WED., THURS. & FRI.,
7 a.m.-11 p.m.
SATURDAY, 7 a.m.-1 a.m.
SUNDAY, 7 a.m.-10 p.m.

Sparkling Spring Sounds

BOBBIES' BASH

Sunday Concerts

Featuring on June 22

Edward Nucilli's
The Plural Circle

Make Friday special.
(Just $10 for 2)

6:30 - 9:30 p.m.

Dinners/Cocktails Available

$2.50 per person cover

Reservations 642-3700

30100 Telegraph Road

North of Twelve Mile

If you think a ten dollar bill doesn't
go far these clays, here's
some food for thought. Any
Friday night, a couple can
dine on Tenderloin Steak,
complete with juice or
French onion soup,

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salad, vegetable and beverage. All for
just ten dollars. And in a
spectacular setting.
Exceptional view. Great
food. Great value every
Friday. Reservations
requested.

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