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A salesman ap- proached her with the usual, "May I help you?" . . . Nodding and heaving a sigh of relief, she handed him all her bulky- packages . . . After a moment's rest, she re- trieved her bundles and walked on. IT WAS THE first mild day, if you can call it that, after a severe cold spell in Detroit . . . A teller at Manufacturers National Bank on Greenfield and Eight Mile Rd., where Bruce Lyons wears the top brass buttons, was trying to make conversa-• tion with a customer . . . She remarked, "It is nice to have it above zero again, isn't it?" . . . The depositor gave the girl an icy stare, then broke into laughter . . . "For a mo- ment, - he said, "I thought you meant my checking account." THE TITLE "Listening Post" was given to us by Jewish News publisher Philip Slomovitz after his reading a previous article in which we remarked that the new column - would be a listening post for Jewish youth of De- troit. popular friend of so many folks in the community, befell a tragedy that needs the help of all the people whom he has come in contact with . . . and • like him so much . . Al fell on the ice in front of his home . . . lay for eight hours before being found . . . and has been in Pro- vidence Hospital a month . . . with no insurance . . . little money to his name . . . and minus the fingers on his right hand plus a toe from frostbite. A benefit will be held for him at Jakks, Green- field and 10 Mile, from 6 p.m.,' Feb. 20 . . . with di- nner . . . $25 per person . . . proceeds to Al . . . The help, including pianist-songster Carl Steger will donate their time . _. plus the owners of Jakks giving every- thing else . . . Little Al needs your help very much. Beth Achim Event Tickets Available Tickets are still availa- ble for the "World of Jewish Entertainment" program sponsored by the Cong. Beth Achim Men's Club to take place 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20 in the synagogue. The Kol Golan Duo — Israel and- Edna Rosen — and humorist Sy Klein- man will entertain. For tickets, call the Beth Achim office, 352-8670: Tickets also will be avail- able at the door. Friday, February 11, 1977 29 FAMOUS BIG TYME SANDWICHES \ CHOOSE FROM 10 HAMBURGER GREATS SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE! SAME GREAT MENU! • STEAK & EGGS • DELICATESSEN • .CHARBURGERS EGGS & OMELETS SERVED IN A SKILLET DELICIOUS PASTRIES GALORE 57 - • 6-1588 --, Rose and Irving Guttman Invite You To See Why 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 .8x 14 Mile Try Roses famous PICKLED TROUT & GEFILTE FISH We Are #1 In The Metropolitan Detroit Area ties v- 'V 27167 GREENFIELD 1 BIk. N. of 11 Mile Next To Great Scott M _ kt. 559-1380 COMPLETE DINNER! 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Alan Schwartz was elected captain of the basketball team at Cran- brook School . . . Over one-half the girls in the Young Peoples.. Club of Temple Israel have com- pleted training courses as USO hostesses . . . Five dinner parties for boys in service already held . . . The girls are offering their homes, including lodging and seders to those who are unable. to get home over Passover... LITTLE AL BALDORI, MICHIGAN'S NEWEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT FULL DINNER MENU OPEN DAILY FROM 4 p.m. SUNDAYS FROM 2 p.m. 2380 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ONE MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH, SYLVAN LAKE 682-3500