THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 April 9, 1976 Deliciously Prepared for • BANQUET FACILITIES Now Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-64554 Baseball Tickets at 21 Outlets William H. Willis, direc- tor of Detroit Tiger baseball ticket sales, announced the largest network of ticket agencies in the club's his- tory per season has opened up. There will be 21 places, in addition to the advance ticket office at Tiger Stad- ium, where fans can pur- chase tickets this year. Ten of the agencies are outlets of the Hudson's ticket service. 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. NDREAS' VINCENZO'S about 10 are left according ( , to a distressed advocate . . . In recent state-wide compe- tition, the Center placed in three of four divisions . . . winning Class C champion- ship and being finalists in Class B and Class D . . . AU finished the tourney . . . including the A team . . . but, tells the gent, all now belong to other clubs. CRESCENT SHRINE CLUB will have no more dinner meetings at the Ra- leigh House . . . They've moved to Glen Oaks Golf and Country Club on W. 13 Mile just west of Middlebelt . . . Next affair is April 26, with Max Sosin, Hal Gordon and a gal singer entertain- ing . . . Friends and mem- bers are invited . . . Call Abe Weinstein, 355-3100 for reservations . . . Crescent slogan is one of the best, "No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a crippled child." CONGRATS PTO . . Bennet and Sharon Schwartz on their first an- niversary . . . and to Hattie Schwartz (Seymour) on her birthday. MASS CONFUSION ON first day of that new law turning right on a red light or left into a one-way street . . . Southfield and 10 Mile, lady wanted to turn right on the red signal but wasn't quite sure whether it was okay or not . .. Squad car pulled over and said it was proper . . . but not by stopping in the middle of the road . . . Another per- son turned left and it wasn't a one-way street (even though he could claim to only be going one way) . . . It was April Fool's Day, and some fun boys in blue were telling folks it was just a joke — with straight faces saying the law didn't go through in their area. AL DUBIN of Luster Cleaners on James Couzens, whose reputation of clean- ing taleisim free of charge for individuals just as his father used to do is of com- munity note . . . has an- other unsung esteem very few people know about . . . He's considered a cleaner's cleaner . . . "If Al Dubin can't get the spot out," said one, "nobody can." the Discerning Taste ED'S MINI DELI 543-6073 POST - Fine It - alit:in-American Cuisine $2.75 per pers. LISTENING THEIR PARDON BLUSH . . . say the South- field Police . . . being duped by a rumor monger who claimed recent New Hori- zons Group, City of Hope, affair at Sheraton-South- field was in violation of state gambling laws . . . It was strictly a ftitd raising fun thing by the young guys 'n gals with movie horse rac- ing prizes . . . not what you'd call get rich quickies . . . 200 attendees helped the hospital with $1 dona- tions .. . and enjoyed themselves while the police foolishly scratched their heads at being taken in by the anonymous caller . . . Prizes were stuffed ani- mals, etc. LOSE WEIGHT pro- gram at Charter House Bar- bers has seven folks there putting $10 in the kitty each week if they don't take off two pounds per . . . At end of six weeks, the one who has put in the least takes it all . . . Could- be a boodle . . . but not the way the first week went . . . Every- body lost their two pounds and the kitty was bare. DISA 'N DATA . . . Ever notice how slow people are getting out of a parking space when they know you are waiting for it? . . . Photog Leo Knight used to smoke a pipe all the time .. . now he can't stand any- thing with a tobacco odor when he's eating. Sol Meyers — what a memory! . . . Example of "me and my shadow" — Jimmy Laker and Eli Sprin- ger . .. Don't forget where you hide the matza this Pas- sover . . . Jerry Gurwin's dog Duke is 20-years old now and still has some vim left . . . Scar on his neck is from a recent cancer opera- tion . . . Naturally Duke isn't as spry as he used to be, but the old boy still has some get up an go. Sam Krinsky of Rosen's Bread, always looking good when dressed up, but just as good when in comfortable leisure clothes . . . Attor- ney Milt Hubert giving ad- vice wherever he goes . . even when stopping for a fast bite to eat (the fork eventually gets to Milt's mouth) . . . Case of the ar- chitect perhaps being a bit tipsy . . . apartment build- ing on Coolidge and Capital in Oak Park has plenty of parking in back, when you go in . . . but no way to get out .. . except backing into the street, which the police don't like. SEEING BUMPER STICKERS .. . Fight smog. 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