26 Friday, November 19, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
COUNTRY
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• B-B RIBS • B-8 CHICKEN
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
POST
CITY OF HOPE Cancer
Fighters are in desperate
straits •. . . due to that re-
cent huge fire on 1O ,Mile
and Greenfield that raged
for hours . . . The CHCF
gals had their offices
there . . . and it was to-
tally destroyed along
with others . . . The girls
who do such wonderful
humanitarian work are in
great need for practically
everything to set up shop
again . . . desks, other of-
fice furniture, adding
machine, typewriter —
anything, even paper . . .
The whole shebang went
up in smoke . . . includ-
ing their blue banks . . .
If you can help out in any
way call Beverley Ben-
deroff, 352-0444 or Shirley
Gordon, 398-3411 . . .
These lassies work hard
to help others . . . let's
help them now.
QUITE A NICE present
. . . Denise Richman
Alexander, daughter of
Magene and Sam
Richman gave dad on his
birthday . . . His
candle-blowing-out day
was same time Denise
was informed of passing
the State Bar and offi-
cially becoming an attor-
ney . . . Proud hubby Jim
Alexander is also a bar-
rister.
RECENTLY AWARD-
ED the interior decorat-
ing contract for 1977's
Academy Awards dinner
in Hollywood, Detroiter
Michael Neumann is also
working together with
chairman Nita Silbersc-
hein (Joe) in making this
year's Angel Ball by Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women another- over
1,000-strong decor ex-
travaganza . . . Satur-
day at the Raleigh House
. . . The roaring 20's
theme includes vintage
autos and an off-ballroom
movie showing of "The
Great Gatsby" . . . Mack
Pitt's orchestra is on tap
for the good time
rhythms.
RECORD SALESMAN
Art Canvasser asked the
rock 'n roll fan if he could
help him . . . "Sure,
what've you got that's
real loud with a fast beat
— something to relax
by?"
CONGRATS
. . to
Betty and Andy Lebove
. . . on their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
DAVID SYME, very
talented son of Rabbi and
Mrs. M. Robert Syme, will
play piano when Arthur
Fiedler conducts the De-
troit Symphony, tonight
and Sunday at Ford Au-
ditorium.
PARENT'S Organiza-
tion for Scoliosis has set
up a meeting because of
the many phone calls re-
ceived from interested
folks . . . It is open to the
public with purpose of in-
forming those who want
to know more about this
disease . . . Speakers will
be Dr. George Blum,
LARCO'S
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
• ITALIAN DISHES
Deloctously Prepared for the
Doscerreng Taste
—BEER & WINE-
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731 -4440
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• BANQUET FACILITIES
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
...]
pediatrician; Dr. Eugene
Thompson, orthopedist;
and OsCar Kahan, co-
chairman of the Shrine
Crippled Childrens Com-
mittee . . . Dec. 2, at John
F. Kennedy Elementary
on Mr. Vernon in South-
field . . . More info, call
Iris Mickel, 557-9236.
CAN'T DANCE the
new-fangled way you say?
. . . Well, Mr. and Mrs.
Club of Beth Achim
Synagogue on 12 Mile,
has a "Learn To Disco"
party open to all tomor-
row night.
SID HUDSON sends the
latest that made rounds
of his Las Vegas . . .
about the Martian land-
ing there and watching a
series of players pumping
the arm of a slot machine
and whispering, "I don't
know what office you're
running for, buddy, but
try to smile a little more
when you shake those
hands."
IRV MAGY LIKES this
one about the little old
lady who got on a plane
for the first time and
complained her ears felt
funny . . . The stewar-
dess gave her some chic-
lets and said they would
help . . . When they
landed the stewardess
asked if that had taken
away the popping . .
The little old lady replied,
"Yes, it certainly did, but
it was pretty messy try-
ing to get the gum out of
my ears."
LOOKING BACK On
Columns of Yesteryears:
May 28,1952. . . "When
Mayor S. Z. Shragai
began to speak at last
week's dinner in his
honor, folks started
murmuring about not
being able to understand
him . . . until the mayor
of Jerusalem apologeti-
cally stopped and said, 'I
forgot I was supposed to
speak in Yiddish'.. . . He
had been talking in He-
brew . . . During the
dinner, Hy Keiden kid-
dingly asked the waitress
if everything was kosher
. The girl looked at
him, then went about her
business of serving, and
replied, 'It sure is — ev-
erything but me.' "
FEATHER PARTY for
members and ladies is
this Monday by Crescent
Shrine Club at Cong.
Beth Achim . . . admis-
sion by dues paid card.
SOMERSET DINNER THEATRE
Alfred's Presents-
Noel Coward's Comedy
"PRIVATE LIVES"
STARRING JIMMY LAUNCE
popular WJR personality
a Turgeon/Guest Production
every.Fri. & Sat. eve.
Dinner 7:30 -Curtain 8:45
Reservations: call 643-8865
Somerset Mall
Big Beaver Road
at Coolidge, Troy
Alfreth
TRAYS
$2.75 per pers.
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box office or at the door.
The audience is invited to
join the cast and crews at
an afterglow following
the performances.
BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH
BLOOMFIELD
Sun. Thurs., 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. Fri. & Sat., 7 a.m. to 4 a.m.
Drama Directors and
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