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September 19, 1975 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-09-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LARCO'S

Danny Raskin's

Fine Italian-American Cuisine

Deliciously Prepored tor the
Discerning Taste

LISTENING

• BANQUET FACILITIES

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. Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon

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POST

AS IS THE USUAL
whim among young chil-
dren, 6-year old Anne Sue
Green reported to her
mother, Shirley Green (Ed)
that she was leaving home
. . . She had a few bits of
clothing in a paper bag and
was off to see the world . .
Shirley said she would pack
her a lunch and wished
Anne Sue the best of luck,
saying that if she ever
wanted to come back home,
her daddy and mother
would always be waiting
. . . It all seemed serious
until Anne Sue burst out
crying . . . "But mommy,
what'll I do when it gets
dark outside?"
ERRATA . . . Bride-to-
be of Howard Yaras, son of
former Detroiters Bertha
and Morrie Yaras in Los
Angeles, is Melinda Stern-
feld, daughter of Harry
Sternfeld . . . Also, Aunt
Mary Kideckel is Morrie's
sister.
SPORTS AWARD ban-
quet by Jewish Community
Center was first time it had
ever been held outside the
J . C Attendance of 78
was largest, also, at Rik-
shaw Inn . . . Stu Young
took home three trophies,
including Class "A" club
champ and outstanding
sportsman . . . Carl Cutler,
83-year-old devotee, received
a special award for jogging
six miles a day . . . Other
champs were Rick Meyer,
Selden Skelly, Jeff Freed-
land, Gary Sosnick and
Murray Hozman.
GIL AND SOPHIE Av-
erbuch will soon visit Israel
. . . sort of a celebration-
like togetherness as they
take son Dr. Fred Averbuch
and son-in-law Dr. Sidney
Beck . . . Occasion is Sid-
ney's completion of work at
Henry Ford Hospital . . .
He is now in practice with
Fred.
30 YEARS AGO on
Woodward and Selden,
Harry Levin formed Ka-
dette Records . . . It was
then on Linwood until 11
years ago when he built his
own building at Capitol and
Coolidge in Oak Park . .
After a year, Harry asked
wife Rhoda to come and
"help out" . . . She's been
there ever since.
CONTRARY TO A RE-
CENT column item about
Tadmore's, we are informed
that there are also two other
shops in the northwest area
that cater to large size gals
. . . Julie's Fine Fashions
and Bobve Green.
DATE HAS definitely
been set as Nov. 2 for the
City of Hope, Detroit Busi-
nessmen's Group Dinner-
Dance at Raleigh House.
HUMOR DEPT. . . . by
Belle & Max Horenstein of
Max's Deli on Southfield
. . . about the fellow going
before a judge to change his
name to C.E. Dexter . . .
The judge questioned why
he wanted to change his
name . . . The gent said he
was raised on Dexter Blvd.

Friday, September 19, 1975 21

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CORSI'S

RESTAURANT

and it brought back wonder-
OPERA NIGHT
ful memories . . . The judge
EVERY WEDNESDAY
said that sounded logical,
27910 W. 7 MILE
but what about the C.E.
KE 1-4960
. . . and the guy replied,
**************
"Corner Elmhurst."
DINE 8 DANCE
BNAI BRITH city soft-
ball champs, Brandeis
EVERY NIGHT
James Cohen
n ar
Men's Lodge, will vie talents
Mon. & Tues.
against WXYZ-TV and ra-
Paula 8 Allen Street
dio celebs, 6:30 Sept. 24, at
Wed.-Sat.
the Southfield Civic Center,
Evergreen and 101/2. . . .
• ANGEL'S*
with proceeds for muscular *,,
dystrophy . . . Coach and
manager is Carl Rosner . . . * 4 1 HOUR GLASS .44 :
and Brandeis has three cap-
18800 W. McNICHOLS*
(6 Wks. W. of Southfield) ir
tains . . . Jerry Moss, Ken

538-4850
Sigel and Jeff Tackel. Mini-
*
mum $1 donation for the ****.wrir*******
game.
THIRD ANNUAL Vol-
unteer of the Year award by
senior citizens of Jewish
Community Center, 10 Mile
branch, is set for 1 p.m.,
Oct. 23, at the Center . .
fie
It's Murry Lieberman's own
project . . . and for the
third year he will again be
Of -- -tffr'--
chairman . . . Entertaining
will be Max Sosin, Hal Gor-
the'Fblitcli
don, Sammy Woolf and
Cantor Hyman Adler . . .
NEW BANDSTAND
First award was won by Lou
• NEW BAR
• NEW DANCE FLOOR
Woronow . . . and second
▪ NEW DECOR
by Rae Kendler.
• SAME OLD ACTION!!
TWO SONS OF Eileen
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
and Dr. Henry Berris,
DINNER
Sandy, 21, and Bill, 25, are
* TUES. THRU SAT.
following in the athletic
footsteps of their father,
who was a six-letter man at
Wayne U. . . . Bill was all-
hotel Pontchartrain
TWO WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
city basketball and tennis at
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
AMERICAN EXPRESS HONORED
Mumford High, and 'plays
\II,
Class "A" softball . . .
Sandy is one of the statisti-
cians for the Detroit Pistons
basketball squad . . . Their
business is called The Ath-
letic Supporter in the Amer-
/#
4: . C
.o
it
icana Village on Telegraph,
.0
L : 4 \ re ' 0 1
past Miracle Mile in Pon-
tiac.
Two Ways to ga
RIB TICKLER is told by
The Good Life
Ray Abrams of Cushion 'n
The Atrium . . .
Cue spots . . . about a huge
continental dining—
.11
air liner with all seats occu-
complete dinners
pied, zooming over the state
including the Chef's
insane asylum and the pilot
special fondue.
-
.\
bursting into loud laughter
Fine cuisine at less
. . . "What's so funny?"
than extravagant
asked the hostess . . . "I
prices.
rices. Open every
li
was just thinking," said the
evening except
pilot, "what a commotion
Sunday.
41 , 71
there'll be in that joint when
.londay-Friday "WS
they discover I've escaped."
for
i 61
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TIME FOR MUCH re-
miniscing will be sort of an
,
unofficial theme for the
'43
Sept. 30 big event by
Knights of Pythias, Detroit
Lodge 55, at the K of P Cas-
tle Hall on Coolidge in
I I
' 'o
Berkley . . . About 30 past
chancellors of the lodge who
will be honored, will brush
off the cobwebs on their
memories as they recall ex-
periences encountered dur-
Or Bobbies... steps away
ing terms spent in the chair
for cocktails,
. . . spanning the years all
entertainment
the way from 1900 until
and infinnal
dining.
now.

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