LARGO'S COUNTRY INN 8-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN Danny Raskin's • LISTENIN Fine Italian-American Cuisine • ITALIAN DISHES Dehc,ously Prepared for the Discernmg Taste —BEER & WINE- • BANQUET FACILITIES 4 5 109 CASS • UTICA 7 3 1-4440 "In The Big Red House" POST BACK FROM COCOA BEACH, Fla. . . . and wish we could say how wonderful the weather was . .. Ar- rived in Orlando on a beauti- ful Delta flight . . . picked up at the airport by Sammy Woolf . . . Good thing we had a coat with us — 'twas a bit chilly . . . Understand it had been cold and cloudy everyday . . . but not this bad . . . Finally, after five days of a peek-a-bOo sun mingled with windy chills, the new year started out with the first gorgeous day we had seen . . . and lasted until the day before we left on Jan. 4 . . . Quite a differ- ence from last year, when we were sunburned the first day we got there . . . Talked to Molly Fuerst (Leo) and Ann and Buddy Jacobson among the former Detroit- ers living in Cocoi Beach. , BROUGHT IN THE New Year at Sammy and Ann Woolf's condominium over a pizza from Alma's, some good hot dog sand- wiches and the Broadway ball descending slowly to the music of Guy. Lom- bardo. SOME 1976 WISHES . . . THAT nice guy Mel Farr, former Detroit Lion football star, scores a lot of points of success with John Cook at their new Ford deal- ership on Greenfield and 10 Mile . . . THAT gas stations start wiping windshields again . . . THAT car wash spots check the ash trays and also see that water isn't dripping outside around the body . . . THAT some driv- ers out on the street are forced to take driver train- ing courses again . . . THAT Bernard Mond has a good year as chancellor commander of Detroit Lodge 55, Knights of Py- thias . . . same for Barry Klein, worshipful master of Perfection Lodge . . . and Max Sosin, new president of Detroit Businessmen's- Group, City of Hope . . THAT Paul Zuckerman grows a suave mustache . . . THAT Herschel Lewis reactivates Social Inc. . . THAT Alice Kirschner finds the right style hairdo . . . THAT Marty Weinstock shaves off his goatee so folks can see what lurks behind all that facial foliage . . . THAT electrician Bernie Steinberg makek wife Yvonne happy and either fixes the front door bell at their home or calls in some- body to do it . . . THAT somebody tells the Atlantis in Cocoa Beach how terrible their coffee is . . . THAT some people who have got- ten up there dollar-wise take a looksee back to yes- teryear and remember the folks who helped them . . . THAT somebody, tells the person in Oak Park Center how strange Florida license plates look here in sub-zero weather . . . THAT the per- son or persons who built a snowman atop a Southfield . police car while it was parked at a local eatery get some kind of an award for quick hands. THANKS HEAPS .. . to Hy Lewis for filling in on both columns while we were vacationing in Florida .. . As usual, Hy did another very fine job. COULDN'T RECOG- NIZE Aaron Kerbis, now living in California . . . The former Detroiter had re- cently returned from Eu- rope and is 265 pounds ligh- ter . . . Aaron now weighs 235 and looks great. FESTIVITIES FOR out- going chancellor com- mander Bill Rothman and incoming C.C. Bernie Mond, of Detroit Lodge 55, Knights of Pythias, was done with a flurry of freshly grated potato latkes_. . . (nobody counted how many Milt Huber ate) .. . It was also Bill's 86th birthday. SID AND RHODA KATZMAN met a man on an elevator while visiting recently in Israel . .. Gent said he was going to visit in Windsor and asked if they knew anybody there . . . Turned out that he had been told by someone else when arriving in Windsor to look up somebody . . . by the name of Sid Katzman . . . the same one he met on the elevator! . . . Another quirk was on the plane Sid and Rhoda took to Israel . . Pilot's name was Mark Weitz . . . their cousin here in Detroit. RUTH WEISS GOT the shock of her life Jan. 3 when she returned home and was greeted by hubby, Harold, children Susie and Dr. and Mrs. Allan Weiss for the first surprise party of her life . . . And what a way to greet guests who gathered for the celebration . . . Ruth speaking through the mail slot calling Harold a cheapskate for having the house so dark . . . More than 125 relatives and good friends 'gathered and Ruth still can't figure out how this secret was kept in the weeks of planning . . . 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