THEAETROIT J.EWJSH NEWS- Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST FREE I DINNER I HUNGARIAN FOOD Communist who died and went to Hell . . . Upon his arrival, he told Satan, "Boy, am I happy to be in Heaven" . . . "But you're mistaken," the devil told him, "this isn't Heaven." "That's what you think," sighed the com- rade. "I just came from Siberia." MARSHALL RACH- LEFF is the kind of cus- tomer Pickle Barrel deli bossmen Sy Ginsberg and Al Winkler lift their eye- brows at . . . Came in re- cently with his own salt sticks . . . Don't know if he got charged for the butter. LITTLE 6 - AND - A - HALF year old Susanne Becker attends elemen- tary school . . . and goes each morning with a neighbor's daughter who also attends the same school . . . Lillian and Ben Becker were warn- ing her about being care- ful crossing streets . . . "Oh, don't worry," the child assured her mother, "we always wait for the empty space to come by." LOOKING BACK On Columns of Yesteryears: 1948 . . . "Sonny Schlossberg of Actors Co. and brother-in-law Harry Green, Eastwood Park clown, handled enter- tainment, dressed in jes- ter's garb, at recent Michigan Showmen's party for 400 un- derprivileged kids . . . Billboard photog caught Sonny in action shot which appeared in last week's issue . . . After years of knocking around show biz, Sonny, finally gets his picutre in a big- time publication . . . only to discover the name under it is that of Harry Green!" . . . (Today, Sonny Schlossberg is one of the nation's top weath- ercasters, announcers and television show per- sonalities . . . Sonny Eliot.) HELLO . . . from Willie "Buffalo" Ehrlich, in town visiting from Las Vegas, where he is head maitre d' in the show room of Holiday Casino . . . L-ooking younger than ever, "Buff' likes to come to the hometown for his vacations. Concert Slated at Art Institute The Kolego Concert Se- ries will present the Pas- tiche Wind Quintet 3 p.m. Sunday in the Detroit In- stitute of Arts Recital Hall. Tickets are available at the art institute, Or- chestra Hall and all Hud- son's stores. I I I Res. Suggested Weekends 546-1894 SERVING FAVORITE BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES & DINNERS HUNGARIAN VILLAGE I 1-75 FREEWAY AT SPRINGWELLS EXIT Reservations: 843-5611 road., 22740 WOODWARD at 9 Mile Ferndale • PARKING IN REAR • 544-7933 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDERST RESTAURANTS ADVANCE BLDG. 9 MILE & GREENFIELD 557-8060 "We Say Good Food And We Mean It!" SY GINSBERG & AL WINKLER I FORMERLY OF 7 MILE & EVERGREEN FORMERLY OF LINCOLN CENTER AND THE ENTIRE STAFF OF PIZZA P:CELZ :Ann / EVERGREEN PLAZA I AND PIZZA IS A GREAT HOME PARTY FAVORITE! HOME COOKING • BANQUET FACILITIES ALSO CATERING IN YOUR OWN HOME OR HALL ADVANCE CAFETERIA PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY PARTIES OUR ANTIPASTO 940a4 MALT MON.-THURS., 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI. & SAT., 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. SUN., 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 5 MENUS TO CHOOSE FROM • BRUNCH •DELI BUFFET • DINNER • LUNCH • COCKTAIL HORS D' OEUVRES DAILY & SUNDAYS 1976) • STEAKS • CHOPS • SANDWICHES • SEAFOOD • CHILDREN'S MENU • GREEK SPECIALTIES • BAR-B-Q RIBS • BAR-B-Q CHICKEN • ETC. FROM 25 TO 125 DELIGHTFUL FOOD—GYPSY MUSIC LUNCHES & DINNERS (Nov. 20, COMPLETE FULL MENU 7 DAYS A ROOM FOR ALL PARTIES RATED IN AAA MAGAZINE, DETROIT NEWS & DETROIT FREE PRESS ONE OF TOP 10 RESTAURANTS IN DETROIT Again Voted "The Best Pizza Restaurant In Detroit" By The Detroit Free Press Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 WE WILL BE OPEN XMAS DAY, 9 a.m. TO 9 p.m. 3966 W. 12 MILE 3 BLKS. E. OF GREENFIELD Offer Expires Dec. 31 Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES 411. HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT 863-001 1 BUDDY'S 45199 CASS • UTICA 731-4440 "In The Big Red House" BALATON 7114 W. 7 MILE Delroously Prepared for the —BEER & WINE- (Monday Only For Dinner) I EL JARDIN LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine • ITALIAN DISHES OPEN DAILY 11:30 - 10 p.m. I Mexican Restaurant IN THE FILM, "Car- wash, former Detroiter Richard Brestoff has a prominent role . . . Dick's parents can be remem- bered by localites as Au- ntie Dee (Dee Parker) of TV and Phil Brestoff . . . "Carwash" is a sleeper and currently one of film- dom's biggest box office smashes of the year. IN THE NEW Sinatra book, "Sinatra's Women" by Romano, among the "in" people mentioned is Mac Krim, former Detroi- ter now residing in California . . . His brothers Sol, Leonard and Harry, still live here. BEST BET OF The Weekend . . . Hanuka dance tomorrow night, 8 p.m., by Bnai David Men's Club at the synagogue on Southfield and 9 1/2 Mile, with dance togetherable music by Frank Venice . . . plus traditional Hanuka refreshments. AFTER 35 YEARS with the Detroit Board of Edu- cation, 17 years as a prin- cipal, Dr. Maurice Lax, is retiring from school af- filiation . . . Maurice is a former consultant with the U.S. Office of Educa- tion . . . He'll spend his retirement doing educa- tional research and tutor- ing . . . plus being a member of the Fenby- Carr musical group. BIRTHDAY C ON- GRATS . . . to Earl Menczer on number 39. CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . Bernice Helfman, 7-year-old daughter of Grace and Harold Helfman, remarked while helping herself to the last cookie on the plate, "This won't matter to me, `cause I've been an old maid all my life, anyhow." SEEING SIGNS . . . by Henry Rott in a large Chicago discount store . . . "Toy department. Four Santa Clauses — no waiting." NO TIME LOST, Detroit Businessmen's Group, City of Hope has already booked its date for next year's big affair . . . Oct. 23 . . . before so many localites start heading south. IRVING GRASS had trouble starting his car on a recent cold and very damp morning . . . The buggy just wouldn't turn over, and he would have been late for an impor- tant appointment had Moe Simons not come along to give him a push . . . with the car he bought from Iry two weeks ago. AARON SLOOTSKY of Dinettes, Inc. tells this . . . In Leningrad, an old man sat on a park bench and dozed . . . When awakening he noticed two uniformed policemen sit- ting on each side of him . . . "My God!" he mum- bled. "What did I dream?" 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