22 Friday, July 18, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Whoever is dependent
upon the table of his neigh-
bor, to him the world is
dark.
—The Talmud

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

THE OLD STRONG'S
PAVILION in Cass Lake

has a favorite spot in the
hearts of Moe and Lena
Miller . . . that's where
they met . . were married
in 1935 . . . They joyously
celebrated their 40th with
about 140 close: knit friends
recently at Town and Coun-
try Club . . . Moe and Lena
would have loved to invite
more . . . all of the Strong's
Pavilion gang even, but no
place could hold the 'wonder-
ful acquaintances they've
made through the years . . .
The "Big Three" entertained
. . Hal Gordon, Max Sosin
and Sammy Woolf . .
Mary Freedland and Max
Somberg naturally . were
called tip from the audience
for their fine vocal rendi-
tions . . The food was
again excellent . . . haven't
had a bad meal at Town and
Country since Bud Sherbow
took over management . . .
Al Dubin of Vlasic Pickles
a complaint . . . no
pidkles on table . . . "I know
there's not a shortage," said
Al. "And what's an affair
without a pickle?" . . . Dr.
Jack Freedland with song
sheet in pocket from son's
bar mitzva, in case anybody
wanted to have a song fest
. . . Dr. Benjamin Brandt
dancing like time stood still
. . . he's quite a fine man
. . . Eleanor Riseman "the
belle of the ball" on the
dance floor . . . Harry Par-
trieh opening third 0'-
. Brien's men's wear store at
Northland . . . should stick
to clothing business . . .
poured cold coffee at our
table . . Henry Cohen and
Lillian Fealk to be married
that Tuesday . . . thanks to
Paul Borak, who told Henry
to call her ar tnree
Months it's Mr. and Mrs.
. . . Milton "Mr. Bnai Brith"
Weinstein and wife Martha
a wonderful couple of people
married 46 years . . . Met
each other at her sweet 16
party . . . They were wed
just prior to his graduating
law school . . . Among
Milt's untold Bnai Brith ac-
tivities, he is on the national
executive board of the Hillel
Foundation . . Moe and
Lena going from table to
table inviting folks to their
50th anniversary . . . and
everybody happily accept-
ing.
BEST BET Of The Week
. . Sixth Annual Bob-Lo
Moonlight Cruise this
Wednesday, 8 p.m-., by City
of Hope, Mr. and Mrs.
Group . . : Buddy Nathan-
,-;011 and - Fred Silber are
chairmen.
FRANCO BRUNO at
Charter House Barber Sa-
lon on 9 Mile, has come into
his own as a favorite at the
populdr 9 Mile.Rd. spot . . .
little time, but the
able Italian hair styl-
built up a clientele
are now calling
)'s Army. ,,

PLE OF GALS who

r money's worth via

METROPOLITAN DETROIT'S
FINEST CONTINENTAL CUISINE

Michigan Bell are Rebecca
Miller, 83, and Rika
Thomas, 93 _ . . . The two
sisters never iss
m i calling
each other every day . .
and have a ball even though
both are talking at the same
time.

GET WELL WISHES . .
. to Morrie Sherman . . . at

home, 17592 San Juan, De-
troit.

BEWARE OF "RIP-
OFF" mechanics at gas sta-

tions . . . Ask first how
much the work is going to be
and if necessary, don't be af-
raid to get a second estimate
... In many cases you'll find
the two differ in the work to
be done . . . Maybe - a third
one will settle the situation
... except that the third will
probably be different in his
conception also .. . Unless
you have a station that is de-
pendable, like Jim Atnip's
Jim and Harvey's Standard
on Schaefer, Izzy Fried-
man's 76 on Northwestern,
Charlie Robinson's Shell on -
W. 8 Mile and others, be
very careful.

NOTE TO . . . Isola

Graham, Michigan Chroni-
cle columnist . . . Thanks
for mentioning our name,
but where did the Polish
News come from?
ORCHIDS TO ... Hilda
Warfield . . . in the men's
alteration department at J.
L. Hudsons in Northland
. . . Most pleasant person-
_ ality, smiling as she gives
candy to folks at the counter
. . . No doubt of it — Hil-
da's quite a fine public rela-
tions gal for Hudson's.
BEN COHEN celebrated
wife Hilda's birthday at
Larco's recently ,. . and
ate an extra dish of spa-
ghetti for son Allan and his
wife Ronnie who couldn't be
with them . . . Allan grad-
uated from California Law
School.

CHILDREN'S DEPT...

. Asked if his little baby
brother could talk yet,
8-year-old Bobby Seligman
replied disgustedly, "Naw,
he can't:And why should he
learn? All David has to do is
yell a while and he can have
everything in the house
worth having." . . . (They
are the two sons of Molly
and Jack Seligman.)
Michael Grunsky, 6-year-
old son of Ruth and Sam
Grusky, was told by a
friend's mother that she
heard he had a new baby at
his house . . . "Aw, I don't
think he's so very new," re-
plied little Michael. "The
way he cries he must have
had lots of experience!"
Before being given money
to b.uy some candy, little
7-year-old Jo Ann Metzger
was asked by her aunt, Mar-
ian Karn, what she had
done during the week to
make some person happy
. . . Little Jo Ann replied,
"Well, I spent one afternoon
at my friend's house down
the street and when I went
home, she was happy."

Tountru inn

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

RESTAURANT
JAPANESE TEPPAN STEAK HOUSE

4/01

COCKTAILS BEING SERVED

BAR-B-Q RIBS

ORCHARD MALL

HOURS:

Orchard Lake North of
Maple (15 Mile) 851-6400

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

Featuring Food Prepared Before You
• Businessmen's Luncheons
• Complete Dinners

11 a.m.' to 2 p.m.

16825 MIDDLEBELT

FRI., 11 to 2 a.m.

Just South of 6 Mile

SAT., 4 to 2 a.m.

LARCO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine

Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon

7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455

ADAM'S
RIB ,

5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Closed Mondays

427-3170

SUN., 2 to 8 p.m.

COMPLETE FAMILY
DINING

wey's

95199 CASS • UTICA
731-4440

IN THE BIG RED HOUSE -

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

FOR PARTIES

544-1240

TUESDAY
NITE

STEAK
SPREE

TAJ
MAHAL

(NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS)

SPECIALIZING IN

* Exotic Indian, Bengali
and American Dishes

* Food To Take Out

Expo 77

* Catering To Parties

Open: Monday thru Saturday
1 1:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.-4:30 to 12 Mid.
Sundays & Holidays-2:30 to12:00 Mid ,

,

EXPERIENCED CHEF AND
STAFF WILL ASSIST
YOU WITH MENU!

$ 39

4:N.&

A WESTERN INFTERNATIONAC HOTEC

Across from Northland Center, in Southfield
Dancing nightly • Telephone 559-6500

Plenty of Parking in Rear

OUR GENUINE
$1.79 RIB-EYE STEAK
FOR ONLY

/

3354 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Berkley, Mi.

543-2218

HAVE YOU TRIED .. .

AFTER
4:00 P.M.

INCLUDES:

TOSSED
SALAD

BAKED
POTATO

29269 SOUTHFIELD RD.

(In The Farrell's Shopping Center)

559-8717

BIG MONDAY & TUESDAY
SPECIAL

!

HEARTHSTONE
TOAST

•

YOUR BUCK
BUYS MORE
AT . . .

ALL YOU CAN EAT

—SPAGHETTI--

$ 1 99

WITH OUR 4 GREAT SAUCES ...PLUS
CRISP COLD SALAD & HOT GARLIC BREAD

CHILDREN
10 AND UNDER

(Regular $2.79, Wed. thru Sun.)

$1 19

MAMA ZELDA'S FAMOUS ITALIAN SALAD

PERFECT FOR SUMMER DINING . . . 11 FABULOUS INGREDIENTS
WITH MAMA'S SPECIAL DRESSING . . . AND HOT GARLIC BREAD

25025 Telegraph Rd.

at 10 Mile Rd., Southfield

1050 Ann Arbor Rd.
(at Harvey St.) 2 Blks.
E. of Sheldon Rd., Plymouth

FOR ONE ... $2.19

FOR TWO . . .$3.99

BROILED WHITE FISH

FISH & CHIPS

SOUP, SALAD,
SPAGHETTI OR STEAK FRIES

$389

MAMA ZELDA'S FEATURES
HOT GARLIC BREAD & 2nd COFFEE,
TEA OR POP ON THE HOUSE

MAMA'S NEW TASTY $ 2
59
BREADING, WITH SALAD

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS AS LOW AS $1.5

OPEN 7 DAYS—MON.-THURS., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
FRI., 11 a.m.-12 Mid. Sat., 4 p.m.-12 Mid.
Sundays, 4 p.m.-l0. p.m.

