1111. 1011111100111 Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST THREE GIRLS WHO PATIENTS THOUGHT they needed new glasses knew each other_ at Mum- . . . and they were at the ford High and hadn't seen right place . . . when each other in 18 years can they saw Dr. Harry Woll thank their children for examining a chimpan- being in business to- zee's eyes at the Union gether . . . They saw Optical Co. owned by Dr. each other again two Woll and brother Lou in years ago when their Lincoln Park . . . Glasses children were paling were made for Sunny, the around . . . Marcia Adler, fun-loving chimp of Dude Cookie Koblin and Doris The Cowboy Clown Shanbrom have opened the Bloomfield Keego Re- (Francis Westfall). RECENT FINE gesture sale Shop in Keego Har- was that of Lt. Roy F. bor. DISA 'N DATA. . Green Post and Au- xiliary, Jewish War Vete- Charles Canvasser wants rans . . . hosting 47 re- to know who is stealing tarded children from the his hub caps . . . Jack Evangelical home across Epstein still trying to from Sinai Hospital . . . finish his story . . . Jack Was an ice cream party at and Morris Cole 'smoking the Soda Saloon on Five 8 1/2 inch long fat cigars Mile in Livonia . . . with and being asked how the youngsters getting many days they last . . . up and joining the Fritzi and Ben Goldberg talented employes . in back from Coronado, Calif., telling how they their singing. WITH ALL THE money enjoyed the climate there being spent on charity . . . "The air was some- bingo games, wonder why thing that smelled like it somebody hasn't come up had just been washed," with an electronic device was Fritzi's very vivid where a buzzer sounds description. SIGNS SAY "No Smok: when a person bingos . . . Many times a person who ing" at Harvard Shop on bingos can't be heard, Southfield in Sears- and when the gaine is cal- Southfield Plaza . . . but led closed, it's too late for bossman Sam Tan- the player who was an nenhaus has plenty of earlier winner . . . Could ash trays all over the be a buzzer or flashing place. AT A RECENT concert light . . and sure give of the Detroit Symphony the players a big bdost. ULYSSES S. GRANT'S Orchestra, with Julius double is no longer at the Chajes conducting the Charter House Barber premiere performance of Salon on W. Nine Mile his symphonic poem, . . . Day before our item "Eros," Aldo Ceccato came out in a recent col- asked Julius to take off umn, Al Nettle had it his tuxedo jacket and tie shaved off . . . Folks can because of the heat . . now at least see what he Julius replied that the symphony men were not looks like. MAX SOSIN-ISM . . . used to seeing him direct about the two guys talk- their orchestra . . . and ing . . . One asked the without his jacket and tie other if he wanted to be a he may be asked to move Jehovah Witness . . . and the piano. LEA GOULSON was in the fellow replying, "No, I a hurry to get home be- didn't see the accident." 100th BIRTHDAY . . . cause the family was hav- 50 years each . . . was ing a guest for dinner and celebrated for Bill Sklar she was to pick up a loaf of and Lou Tubben . . . by bread . . . But the steady their devoted wives, Vera drizzle of rain kept the Sklar and Joyce Tubben taxis busy and she was- . . . at a party in the Lin- unable to get one . . . coln Towers Club Room While she stood on a . . . Congratulations, Bill northwest corner, a motorist noticed her and Lou. DONALD K. EPSTEIN, plight and offered Lea a writer for the recent Miss ride . . . which she read- Universe Contest won by ily accepted . . . and to Miss Israel, is the son-in- her good fortune was law of Detroiters Ludwig right to the street she and Mollie Boraks . . . was going in Southfield to Their daughter, Ruth, get the bread . . . Lea got and Donald live in New home in plenty of time to meet the dinner guest Rochelle, N.Y. . . . a business friend of PROOF OF HOW mem- her dad's, Mort Goulson bership beefs up in a . . . and the man who had men's club was recent given her the ride. Detroit Businessmen's Group City of Hope gen- eral meeting at the Fur- niture Club . . . Wives Artist Honored were invited to attend . "Women in the Arts — . . . and it was a packed '76" art competition has attendance. accepted a painting sub- CORRECT NAME is ; mitted by artist Linda Minnie and Barney . Zalla. Mrs. Zalla has Broner . . . couple who exhibited her paintings recently celebrated 40th locally for the past 13 years. marital anniversary. Oak Park Library Displays Photos Every Fri. & Sat. ENTERTAINMENT FOR LISTENING & DANCING 22740 WOODWARD at 9 Mile Ferndale • PLENTY OF PARKING • 544-7933 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS "We Say Good Food And We Mean It!" ANGEL'S HOUR GLASS 18800 W. MCNICHOLS 6 blks. W. of Southfield 538-4850 ■ •• - o, RIALTO;laaa4 2 PLUS 2 Oak Park Library will display a collection of photo- graphs from Benyas Kauf- man Studios, entitled, "Our Own Favorites," beginning Wednesday in the library. There will be an opening reception 9 p.m. Wednesday in the library when the art- ists will discuss their work. 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