22 Friday, August 8, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LARCO'S TAJ MAHAL Danny Raskin's Fine Italian-American Cuisine SPECIALIZING IN LISTENING POST • exotic Indian, Bengali and American Dishes • Food To Take Out • Catering To Parties Open: Monday thru Saturday 1 1 :30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.-4:30 to 12 Mid. OVERHEARD ... wife tc husband . . . "I really don't want an awful lot of money. I just wish we could afford to live the way we are living now." CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . Conversation at the dinner table . . Lillian Feldman (Sid): "David, I wish you'd stop reaching for things. Haven't vou got a tongue?" . . . Little David (5 years old): "Yes, mom, but my arm's longer." LOOKING BACK ON COLUMNS OF Yesteryear Aug. 23, 1946 . . . "While taking a classified item via the phone, Toebe Miller, all- around office gal at The Jewish News, just about swallowed her gum . . . The man was selling a house . . . After regaining her voice, Toebe asked him to re- peat the address . . . it was her home! "The first member of Max Horenstein's 1962 basket- ball team has arrived for he and wife Belle . . . named Steven and weighing about seven pounds . . . The third member of the Brothers' eatery clan is a former cage great of Northern High and Jewish Center varsity years, so Steven has some expert coaching in store for him." "When he finally returns from Manilla, Lt. Arthur Kort will be greeted by a gal who has been voted Tin-Up Girl' of three beaches this summer . . . but wife An- nabel isn't jealous . . . The cute lass is their two-and-a- half-year-old daughter, Bar- bara." • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 1 403 S. COMMERCE (near the intersection 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 at Maple/ 1 5 & Pontiac Trail) TOM'S Feb. 7, 1947 . . . "Bernice Altshuler addresses her let- ter-carrier as 'professor' . . . sort of an honorary ti- tle, since she started taking a course by mail. Feb. 14, 1947 ., . . "Oscar Band lost 60 pounds . . . sent 20 suits to Palestine, along with about 40 shirts and 30 pairs of underwear." March 28, 1947 . . . "When she asked Walter Huston at a local spot if he would honor her by lighting her cigarette, the great character actor took the pack of matches extended by Helen Raimi, struck a light and said, 'Madam, if you were to ask me a thou- sand times I would be hon- ored that much. Behold, the flame that burneth with desire to aid the lovely . . . and don't forget, I'm ap- pearing at the Cass Theater . . . tickets now on sale.' " . . . (she is now Mrs. Nate Diamond). May 30, 1947 . . . "Kenny Winston, son of former De- troiters, Frances and Max Winston, has been asked to leave school in California . . . because he keeps telling the teacher how to run her business . . . The marm won't have it and Frances is worried since Kenny is 4 1/2 years old and too smart for the kindergarten teacher." A LOOKSEE BACK on the column of May 30, 1947 brought notice that the Jew- ish Center had a first . . . "Those sex lectures being sponsored for boys around 14 and 15 years old at the Jewish Center are some- thing there should be more of." YES, THERE ARE three Al Dubins . . . the bossman at Vlasic Foods ("What's an affair without pickles?), the pharmacist at Sam's Drugs on Fenkell and the head of Luster Cleaners on James Couzens. (Former Biff's) 3354 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley, Mi. SAME OWNERS 543-2218 OPEN 24 HOURS ************** DINE 8 DANCE* 25920 GREENFIELD EVERY NIGHT .4 1W James Cohen Mon. 8. Tues. ,x Paula & Allen Sreet Wed.-Sat. ft NGEL75 HOURGLASS* MO W. McNieliOtSt, (6 bilis ift of Sotrtilher 7" 5 3 8-4 8 5 0 ************** SPECIALIZING IN BARBECUE RIBS & CHICNEN and SELECT ITALIAN DISHES • LUNCHEON SPECIALS DAILY OUR FAMOUS AT 10'/2 MILE RD. CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE 968-8224 2 EXTRA LARGE EGGS 99n TOAST OR BAGEL COFFEE OR TEA 1 /4 LB. HAMBURGER DINNER SPECIAL 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. $140 $ Restaurant and Lounge 25234 GREENFIELD, 1/2 BLK. N. OF 10 MILE 546 1/24 IN THE GREENFIELD CENTER - SUMMER DINNER SPECIAL MON. THRU FRI. 5 p.m. TO 10 p.m. 20 OZ. RIB STEAK HOURS: MON.-THURS. 11 to 11 p.m. FROM A LOCAL KOSHER BUTCHER FRI., 11 to 2 a.m. INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, POTATO OR VEGETABLE, COFFEE, TEA OF SANKA SAT., 4 to 2 a.m. SUN., 2 to 8 p.m. COMPLETE FAMILY DINING 45199 CASS • UTICA 731-4440 IN THE BIG RED HOUSE 1 Block W. of Van Dyke, just N of Hall Rd. (M-59) (Cr - . . ° I CRIN • ‘44. 0g Two Ways toile The Good Life The Atrium .. . continental dining— complete dinners including the Chefs special fondue. Fine cuisine at less than extravagant prices. Open every evening except Sunday. Monday-Friday for lunch. 9 5 DEUTSCH • VEAL SCALLOPINI JAKKS 1 40 BAR-B-Q RIBS BEER WINE $795 Choice Of • CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS • BREADED PERCH • BROILED Choice of • BEEF ALA f t. CHOPPED SIRLOIN Pusbook Coupons Not Appli .uble Oil These SpechOs 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. 3 p.m.-6 p.m. COTTAGE CHEESE & PEACH HALF OF LETTUCE, TOMATO SLICES & CRAMP & OUR FAMOUS JUICY HAMBURGER ■ COMPLETE DINNERS FOR TWO INCLUDES: SALAD BAR, SOUP OR JUICE, HOME-MADE BREAD, ROLLS & BAGELS AND COFFEE, TEA OR MILK BREAKFAST SPECIAL ALSO SALAD, HASH BROWNS OR F.F. Reservations Suggested 624-6660 WED. & THURS., 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. & SUN., 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Choice of smothered in onions or mushroom & bordelaise sauce. LOW-CALORIE SPECIAL COUNTRY INN tittire's Kati 1i Defictousiy Prepared for the Discerning Taste Sundays & Holidays-2:30 to 12:00 Mid. A PILOT FRIEND of IRS agent Ernie Iczkovitz, on one of the major air lines, would wait until the going got bumpy, then stroll through the cabin with a hook under is arm . . . The title, which he .kept promi- nently displayed, was, "How To Fly in 10 Lessons." MICKEY SHORR WRITES . . . "Here's a natural for 'What's My Line?" Dr. Henry Sonnen- shine is one of America's most respected plastic sur- geons (you'd be amazed at some of the prestigious faces he's reshaped). Yet, with all his success, Doc's real love is the auctioneer's gavel. The good Dr. Sonnen- shine presides over as many as four high-class art auc- tions a week. Perhaps if you bought a Picasso and had your nose done, Dr. Henry Sonnenshine was in charge of both operations." JACK EPSTEIN doing what so many other people should . . . taking his cart back at a local super market and putting it away from parked cars . . . Note to Fred Gordon — how do you stand it wearing a vest in summer? . . . Had our best manicure yet . . . by Irene Gurwin at Lincoln Towers Beauty Salon . . . Our morn, Mrs. M. Raskin, is taking vitamins to pep her up . . . says dancing is bet- ter. BARBER USED an elec- tric clipper on 7-year-old Merle Kamins for the first time . . . The son of Lillian and Lou Kamins rushed home excited . . to tell 10-year-old brother Lenny that his neck was so dirty the barber had to use a vac- uum cleaner. MARLA WOOLMAN has worked her way up and around from being a wait- ress in Florida . . . She is now president of the new Baggit Shop in the Travel- er's Tower . . . With Marla in her new venture are mother Gloria and good friend Rita Cutler. IF YOU THINK it's hard to meet new people, pick up the wrong golf ball. Nunn KEPage6 $49 5 28875 FRANKLIN ROAD Cor. 12 Mile & Northwestern 355-2010 Fine Italian — French Cuisine Choice Wines and Cocktails Also Featuring A Wide Menu Variety Of • CHOPS • STEAKS • SEA FOOD • FINE LIQUORS ALL DINNERS ARE COMPLETE, INCLUDING SOUP, SALAD, POTATO OR VEGETABLE, COFFEE, TEA OR SANKA AND BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS AND SELECT DINNERS OUR FAMOUS DELICIOUS BAR-B-Q SPARE RIBS — DAILY HOURS — TUESDAYS THRU FRIDAYS 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. LUNCH MON.-FRI., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. DINNER MON.-SAT., 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturdays, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Closed Sun. & Mon. LATE EVENING MENU PASTA & PAGLIACCI EVERY THURS. EVENING Your Host Herb Goldberg PIANO BAR ENTERTAINMENT Wed., Fri. & Sat. from 9 p.m. Reservations Accepted Tell it like it is . . TRIO at Franklin Restaurant is Healthy... We opened this past January in the midst of an economic downturn. Almost every I ocal business has been adversely affected, the automotive giants and their supplying firms have cut budgets, trimmed entertainment allowances and pulled in their belts. In spite of the obvious difficulties that result from opening an operation as large as th e Trio, in a recession year, we've overcome the initial birth pains. Our food and servi e have attained a level of consistant high quality. Your response, though less than we wo uld have expected in "boom" times, has clearly showed your approval. We served 100,000 meals in our first 6 months and the volume is growing weekly. In spite of this success and continued growth, we are aware of an often stated rumor. Let' s put it to theAtrium rest forever! The Trio is not going bankrupt. It has not been all roses but we — like many of you — have lived through other difficult periods and prospered. Or Bobbies... steps away Thank you for your continuous patronage. for cocktails, entertainment and informal dining. • • Matt Michaels Trio with K4011t111113N Ursula Walker, Wednesday-Saturday. We'll be here to serve tonight — tomorrow — next year and you ca n make your 1976/77/78/79 New Year's Eve reservations at the Trio. The Meyersons will be there to a 30100 TELEGRAPH ROAD Non.h of 12 Mil,.) 642-3700 serve you .. . Just as they have been serving Detroiters for over 50 years. ...and a Winner®! AT FRANKLIN PLACE 29200 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Mic h. 48076 Phone: 358-1860