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December 05, 1975 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-12-05

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wards OP athletic programs
. . . The Kiwanis group also
picked up more than 500
books from the OP school
system which were to be
destroyed . . . and donated
them to Brandeis University
for their annual book sale.

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

POST

"WHY IS THE bride-

groom working?" asked Au-
drey Pearl Gordon as Max
Sosin sang to her . . . and
she leaned over to kiss new
hubby Hal Gordon . . . Hal
was at the 88 just-for some
showtime . . . After all,
what else should he be doing
at a wedding, but playing
piano . . . Over 200 folks
jammed the Furniture Club
to give Audrey and Hal their
deepest blessings . . .
Plenty of musicians, of
course, and a bevy of ama-
teur talent . . . Max,
Sammy Woolf, Jimmy Sap-
erstein, Jackie Woolf, Mae
Fenton and Bunny Nicka-
min and Margo Cohen danc-
ing with mother Ann Woolf
. . . then with dad Sammy
as Ann danced off . . .
Trumpeter supreme Jerry
Abel's son Mark, doing the
evening's piano styling, is
working on his master's in
physiology at Wayne State
U . . . Milton Howard refer-
ring to Arthur as "my older
brother" . . . Both are twins
but Milt was born three
minutes earlier.
Moe Brandwine beating
Moe Miller solidly in a game
of pocket billiards upstairs
. . . Al Frommer not ar-
ound to protect wife Mari-
lyn as an errant passerby
spilled hot coffee on her arm
. . . Al and Marilyn's son
Mark will soon be Bar
Mitzva at Beth Shalom . . .
Julie Weingarden exclaim-
ing, "I'm getting a break
tomorrow. Betty's cooking."
. . . Van Dyan, with Gail
Shatten, putting a $20 bill
on the floor, picked up by a
girl reaching for her ciga-
rette . . . and wondering
what happened when she
got home and discovered
half of it was Van's business
card . . . So Hal Gordon
and Audrey Pearl got mar-
ried . . . and it's not a secret
anymore!

DR. JULIEN PRIVER

had a chance to find out for
himself just how things
were for patients at Sinai
Hospital . . . The executive
director returned from
Miami recently and was
hospitalized when one of his
ears went deaf.
A COUPLE OF points
brought up by Eddie Rosen-
berg, new president at Tam
O'Shanter . . . Over 26,800
rounds of golf have been
played there this year . . .
and five holes-in-one.
NEW TEE SHIRT out,
Be Racist — Love A Zionist
Today" is sold by Marvin
"The Balloon Man" Weisen-
thal . . . with half the prof-
its donated to a ground
maintenance fee at Yad
Vashem, Israel's memorial
to the Holocaust.

WHEN BARRY KLEIN

BUSY FOLKS have been

George and France's Lip-
shaw . . . Their daughter
Mona, married Dennis
Stern in November . . . and
on Dec. 14, another daugh-
ter, Nancy, will wed Ken
Lipson.
TRIPLE-HEADER was
reason for celebrating in the
Bolton clan . . . Esther and
Ben Bolton celebrated their
42nd anniversary on Es-
ther's birthday . . . while
son Dr. Norman Bolton and
wife Sheila, feted their 15th
anniversary the same day.

THERE ARE THREE

Jewish • camping groups in
the Detroit suburbs . . .
with 40 families in each . . .
Started 2 years ago with
Shalom Campers . .. So
many wanted to join that
Chai Campers and then
Mazel Campers were
formed . . . Interested join-
ers can call Norman Fellan-
der, 537-5192, or Mel Gross-
man, 352-4032.
JACK STEIN, president
of to Oak Park Kiwanis, re-
ports that his group raised
more than $2,500 during
its 24-hour peanut sale
. . . The money goes to-

becomes master of Perfec-
tion Lodge this Wednesday,
it will be the first time ever
that white or black tie and
tails will be chucked . . .
For 1976, all officers will
wear matching tuxedos and
shirts . . . plus stars and
stripes ties a la Bicentennial
colors.

Mail Drive Slated
to Encourage Aliya

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Fifty thousand letters writ-
ten by some 5,000 recent
olim to their friends and rel-
atives abroad were mailed
in a new venture aimed at
direct encouragement of
aliya.
The World Zionist Organ-
ization aliya department
organized the effort among
new olim.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

December 5, 1975 25

LARGO'S

**************
DINE & DANCE
EVERY NIGHT t
James Cohen
• •'. - 7e _
Mon. & Tues.

Fine Italian-American Cuisine

Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Thula & Allen Street
Wed.-Sot.
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Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon

7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455

COUNTRY
INN]
• B-B RIBS •• B-B CHICKEN

SEEING SCENES . .

HOUR GLASS 4(

731-4440
"In Tho Big Red House"

NEW DINNER IDEAS FROM THE
GOLDEN MUSHROOM

Ted and Lenore Pines look-
ing great . . . can't believe
they're grandparents for so
many times . . . Cushion 'n
Cue football bus being re-
adied for Lion's home games
of Dec. 14 and Dec. 21 .. .
Sol Aaron building a snow
man with sons Bruce and
Michael . . . and not want-
ing to leave when wife Ellie
called chow time . . . First
big snow and Jimmy Laker
with no coat . . . week be-
fore he wore a coat . . . with
temp in the 60's.

29556 Orchard Lake Rd..

Lt. Frances Y. Slanger
was the first American Jew-
ish woman to die in battle.
An army nurse who cared
for over 3,000 men, she was
killed on the Western Front
on Oct. 21, 1944.
—World Over

Breakfast, Lunch

1 /4

ANGEL S

*
18800 W. McNICHOLS
*.• 1 (6 Blks. W. of Southfield) „II(
538-4850
it
Orilrirkirk********

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ELIOT 'S
DELI

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• ITALIAN DISHES

—BEER & WINE-
45199 CASS •• UTICA

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t

Blk. N. of 13 Mile Rd.

851-5444

CHAMPAGNE CHICKEN

Young chicken gently cooked in champagne, with
mushrooms and light seasoning

TRAY
CATERING

Combined With Our Exciting Salad Bar
This Makes An Enjoyable Dinner

$325

per person

6 MEATS, POT. SALAD,
COLE SLAW, 3 TYPES OF
PICKLES, BLACK & GREEN
OLIVES, BREAD, MUSTARD,
ETC.
We Use Vienna-Wilno
Procuts

18100 W. 10 Mile Rd.,

Dinner Also Served

cor. Southfield Rd.

Lunch, Mon.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Dinner, Mon.-Fri., 5 p.m.-11 p.m.
Dinner, Saturday, 5:30 p.m.-12 Mid.

OUR SOUPS ARE
ALL HOME MADE
ELIOT FULLER, Owner

559-4230

New Year's Eve
Reservations
Being Taken

Late Evening Menu Available

utlifields !levies
McDonald's°
Is Now Open

21399 N.Telegraph at 8V2 Mile Road
Now Open for Breakfast
at 7:00 a.m.

Now we get up early
to do it all for you.

McDonald's



7

as a SPECIAL_ OFFER

to
celebrate our grand opening, bring this coupon
to our new location at 21399 N. Telegraph at
8 1/2 Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan and re-
SD-1
ceive a free regular
Redeemable only at
size -soft drink with
the above address.
Limit one per
customer. Offer
any food purchase.
expires 12/31/75.

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CONGRATS TO . . .

Lenore and Jack Freen on
their 21st anniversary . . .
Kaggie and Joe Glazer, Bea
and Nash Adelman and
Bernice and Charlie Robin-
son on their 22nd anniversa-
ries . . . Jimmy and Toby
Laker on their 40th anniver-
sary.

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