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July 25, 1975 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-07-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

22 Friday, July 25, 1975

A proud man is hated
even by the people of his
own house.
—The Talmud

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

- HAPPY AT THE
CHANCE for "the second

time around" are Evelyn
Pliskow and Tom Mittel-
dorf, who recently became
Mr. and Mrs.. . . with 12
grandchildren between
them holding the hupa at
their wedding ceremony.
A HEART BROKEN lit-
tle girl was 6-year-old Mari-
lyn Stover when her pet ca-
nary died . . . To pacify her
a bit, dad Max Stover gave
Marilyn an empty cigar box
and with much ceremony,
assisted in burying the bird
in the back yard of their
West Bloomfield home .. .
"Daddy," whispered little
Marilyn, after the funeral
was over, "do you think my
canary will go to heaven?"
. . . Max said he was cer-
tain it would and asked why
she asked . . . "I was only
thinking," murmured the
youngster, "how mad God
will be when he opens the
box and finds it isn't cigars
after all."

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SIGHT SCENES . . .

Harriet and Jack Goldberg
of Stage Delicatessen in Oak
Park with their likenesses
painted on T-shirts . . .
Sam Boesky and Norman
Cottler taking top honors
for their sartorial splendor
among the elder gents.

THE WONDERFUL
GALS who do volunteer

"ANNOUNCING"

Nov. 29, 1946 . . . "When
',he old school spirit gets
within makes no difference
a person's age, it gets there
and sticks . . . Irving Blin-
der, the "lots of bars" man,
took six-year-old son Eddie
to see Abe Eliowitz' Cooley
boys romp o'er the football
field . . . It was his first
football game and his main
interest was reflected at
bedtime when Iry and Sarah
heard his prayer . . . 'God
bless mommy, daddy and
baby, rah, rah, rah!"
Jan. 17, 1947 . . . "An an-
tique vase, handed down in
the family through many
years, is the cherished pos-
session of Mrs. A. Samuel
Ritter (novelties for sale)
. . . When moving their fur-
niture recently, Mrs. Ritter
told the expressman that it
was 120 years old and to be
careful in handling it . . .
`Don't you worry, ma'am,'
the man assured her, "I'll be
as careful of it as if it were
brand new.'"
Jan. 24, 1947 . . . "Little
5-year-old Diane Rochelle
Rosen likes to chew her as-
pirin tablet when necessity
deems her taking the medi-
cant . . When Mrs. David
I. Rosen asked her why she
didn't swallow it whole,
Diane replied, '0-o-oh,
mommy, no! I don't like the
way it tastes!"'

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Open Mon.-Sat. from 1 1:30 a.m.
559 3377

SPECIALIZING IN
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• LUNCHEON SPECIALS DAILY •

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Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners

FASHION SHOW EVERY WED.— MARGO'S BOUTIQUE

BEER
WINE

MON.-THURS.
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• WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS
• PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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* Catering To Parties

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Sundays & Holidays-2:30 to ,12:00 Mid:

IN THE BIG RED HOUSE"

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just, N of Hall Rd. (M-59)

EXPERIENCED CHEF AND
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TOM'S

(Former Biff's)

Plenty of Parking in Rear

SAME OWNERS

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Berkley, Mi.

l'OPEN 24 HOURS

543-2218

We're big on
Mitzvahs.
Bar and Bas.

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AT 10 1 /2 MILE RD.

/ mo 1 o, 1,

Two Ways to 0
The Good Life

FOR
CARRY-OUT

968-8224

OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST
SPECIAL

9 a.m.-12 noon 8. 3 p.m.-6 p.m.
2 LARGE EGGS (any style),
TOAST, COFFEE OR TEA

The Atrium .. .

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We're also big on weddings,
reunions, engagement parties,
anniversaries, banquets and
receptions. For up to 860 of
you. For more information, call
David George, Director of
Catering, 559-6500.

99c

OUR FAMOUS LB. HAMBURGER
DINNER SPECIAL

3 p.m.6 p.m.
SALAD 8. FRENCH FRIES OR
HASH BROWNS
$ 40

1

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—4,i4 to II

LOW-CALORIE SPECIAL

WESTERN INTERNATIONAL HOTELS 4b

3 p.m.-6 p.m.
COTTAGE CHEESE & PEACH HALF ON
LETTUCE, TOMATO SLICES & CRACKER
& OUR FAMOUS JUICY HAMBURGER
$ 40

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for cocktails,
entertainment
and informal
dining.
• •
Matt Michaels
Trio with
KOBRIEN Ursula Walker,
Wednesday-Saturday.

30100 TELEGRAPH ROAD
(
4,112 Mile)

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:

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(In The Farrell's Shopping Center)

559-8717

BIG MONDAY & TUESDAY
SPECIAL!

$ 1 99

ALL YOU CAN EAT
SPAGHETTI

WITH OUR 4 GREAT SAUCES ... PLUS
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1:WESTERNS
41 T eel), cp utte t (1

(Regular $2.79, Wed. thru Sun.)

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Blk. W. of Telegraph)
626-4767

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U.S.D.A. Choice

ROAST BEEF

sliced to order

PLUS
FULL MENU

SPECIAL EVERY MONDAY
PLATTER OF
ROAST BEEF

INCLUDES: CHOICE OF POTATO,
ROLL & BUTTER, BEVERAGE

MIN ■ IINJ

COMPLETE FAMILY
DINING

* Exotic Indian, Bengali
and American Dishes

continental dining—
complete dinners
including the Chef's
special fondue.
Fine cuisine at less
than extravagant
prices. Open every
evenin g except
Sunda y.
NIondav-Friday
for lunch.

I

BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275
'

HOURS:

SUN., 2 fo 8 p.m.

SPECIALIZING IN

c A "r

FOPEN MON.-SAT. FROM 11:30 A.M.

FRI., II fo 2 o.m.

(NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS)

+ 1 +

FRESH
TURKEY

BAR-B-Q RIBS

TAJ
MAHAL

4,474
4B

should spur the likes at sub-
urbia parks.
SOL LEWIS TELLS of a 43_
haberdasher in New York
running a chain of stores
whose windows always
were plastered with big
signs proclaiming, "Going
out of business" "Must va-
cate," and "Positively last
twenty-four hours." . . .
One day he told his lawyer,
"My son graduates from col-
lege soon. Should I take him
into business with me?" . . .
The lawyer suggested,
"Open a new store for him
and let him go out of busi- +
ness for himself."
LOOKING BACK On
Columns of Yesteryear . . .

THE SUSSEX 110USE

Jnn

The

work at Sinai Hospital are
Jan. 24,
1947 . . .
ardent loyalists . . . Like "Morrie Richman, who with
Ida Sher, who comes every Ben Filkoff and Myer Bren-
Tuesday to help the Sinai ner handles much of the pis-
Women's Guild in the gift tachio situation around
shop . . . Her husband, town, noticed a soft-smiling
Harold, brings her in from youngster standing by
their summer cottage in watching with lips wistfully
Belle River, Ontario.
drooping as he filled a 12th
WOULDN'T IT BE St. machine, last week . .
NICE if shoppers at super Reaching into a big bag,
markets brought their carts Morrie gave the wide-eyed
back on the curb instead of youngster a generous hand-
leaving them in the lot ful . . The lad imme-
where people can't park . . . diately ran away, soon to re-
What about super market turn panting like a
owners giving coupons for locomotive . . . and accom-
every cart brought back into panied by what seemed like
the store . . . to be used all the boys in the neighbor-
toward that person's pur- hood . . . Morrie lost money
chase . . . Would sure help that day!"
out the 'super market . . .
plus motorists.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
If a vineyard is picked of
wishes ahead of time . . . to its grapes before they are
Essie Abrahams, who'll ce- ripe, not even vinegar can be
lebrate number 81 on Au- made of them.
gust 11.
—The Talmud

CLEAN UP
CAM-
PAIGNS at Belle Isle

Tountrg

Accepted For
S ec t •

4444ati- febil++++++444.4.6ie+3,-

CHILDREN
10 AND UNDER

$1 19

MAMA ZELDA'S FAMOUS ITALIAN SALAD

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

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

BUSINESSME N'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.-10 p.m.

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