:TaleS1111111•111111116AARIRRIROW'MPF 7— THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LARCO'S Danny Raskin's Fine Italian-American Cuisine LISTENING POST THAT BEAUTIFUL 1958 pink Cadillac you see around town is owned by Jerry Gurwin of Gurwin's Autobody Klinic . . . It's in tip top shape and built like a tank . . . Brings back mem- - ories of when we had one and got hit by another car . . . The other car was al- most completely demolished . . . while our buggy just had a slight dent in the rear fender. CORRECTED FOR HIS table manners and finally for his language at the ta- ble, Todd Aaron Levenson, four-year-old son of Sylvia and Ray Levenson, contin- ued to talk cheerfully though unanswered to Ray, who was using the old-fash- ioned method of ignoring the little gent . . . Finally, Todd turned to Sylvia and remarked, "Your husband doesn't talk much, does he, mother?" 50TH ANNIVERSARY was celebrated on Valen- tine's Day by Lewis and Ann Bernstein. A TRUE "ALL PRO- CEEDS" fund raiser is the showing of "Digby The Big- gest Dog In The World" . . . Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.. . . Man- agement of the Tel-Ex Thea- ters has donated one of them for the matinee show- ings . . . without any cost whatsoever . . . Even the printer didn't charge any- thing for the tickets . . . Monies will go to the City of Hope by New Horizons Chapter . . . Susan Lynn is chairman of this very fine project. SCOTT'S KORNER . . . "One girl to another watching her boyfriend's departing jalopy . . . 'I know he's been faithful — his seat belts never have to be ad- justed.' " QUICK JOKE artist Mort \\Teisling doesn't give folks much opportunity to laugh with those big black cigars he puffs away on . . . If Lil Benkoff, ever saw him s coming, she u mask out for sure. A NEW YORK city cab driver told us, "I got two 1, ;nris of fares. One kind is the guy who says, is n.v .— c.o La Guardia.' Him I don't talk to. The other kind says, `Please take me to La Guar- dia.' I know I can talk to him. Ain't it funny how that little word makes the differ- ence between a stuffed shirt and a friend?" JAY CHASEN, keesh- ound dog handler, and com- mander of the Eli Levin Post, 230, Jewish War Vet- erans, says he found an ac- tual Jewish dog breed while in Israel . . . It's called a Chen Caanan and is recog- nized by the American Ken- nel Club. Jay was Michigan's only delegate to the first world assembly of PAW, held in Jerusalem . . . By accident, he laid tefilin for the first time in 40 years . . . Jay went to the very Orthodox Mea Shearim quarter in the old sector of Jerusalem . . In order to get into the area he had to wear a yarmulke . . . went next door to buy one and was asked when he last laid tefilin . . . Jay said at 13 years of age . . . and the man helped him . . . When Jay returns to Israel in November, one of the things he'll do first is go to the area to lay tefilin .. . and thank the storekeeper who gave him the yarmulke to take home. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS . . . to Ruth Klein- man . . . a heck of a swell gal. DICTIONARIES ARE bought and sold everyday . . . yet many lack the knowledge of many word meanings . . . Harold Ha- ber reminds us about the young student who over- heard the word pregnant . . . He asked the teacher what it meant, and was promptly told, "To carry a child." . . . "Now, suppose you give us a sentence with the word in it," said the teacher . . . The youngster gulped and answered, "The fireman climbed a ladder into the burning orphanage and came down pregnant." WHEN JOE LOUIS was asked why he had never been more active in civil rights movements, he re- plied, "Some people do it by shouting, some march, some give lots of money. I do it my way — behaving." IDEA DEPT. . . . Some- thing your youngster won't forget very easily after his Or her day ... a disco Bar or Bat Mitzva at the Elephant in Troy . . . And for added embellishment, Joe Cornell as emcee. LOOKING BACK On Columns Of Yesteryears ... Oct. 20, 1967 . . . "Merchants in the Livernois Avenue of Fashion have la- beled as unjustified the ru- mor that they plan to move to Southfield. Oct. 27, 1967 ... "A lead- T :.•„„nnic ing merchant on and Seven Mile insists that there is absolutely no truth to any rumor that many of stores are mov- Me _ ing to the suburbs . . . caller states that most of the merchants have no in- terest whatsoever in moving and are definitely staying on Livernois." Nov. 17, 1967 .. . "Ap- pearing on the Anniversary Program over Channel 7 re- cently, Harvey and Harlene Sosin walked away with most of the prizes . . . Har- lene, who is usually very reserved and a bit on the shy side, acted out a part of Dilles Philler and did so well with hubby Harvey that Max Weinberg of Frank's Nurseries has of- fered to book them in a theater in which he has an interest . . . Location of the theater — Tel Aviv, Israel." Deltclously Prepared for the liscerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 ( COMO'S Restaurant & Pizzeria * EXCELLENT * ITALIAN - AMERICAN CUISINE ADAM'S RIB 41 Sun. 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