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March 04, 1977 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-03-04

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26 Friday, March 4, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LARCO'S

Danny Raskin's

Fine Italian-American Cuisine

LISTENING

POST



.

HUNGARIAN
FOOD

Deliciously Prepared for the
Dtscern,ng Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

. Now Open Sunday 12 Noon

DUKE IS GONE . . . _ WOMAN, explaining
but never to be forgotten
auto accident to police-
by Jerry Gurwin, who had
man . . . "It's his fault,
him when a year-old pup officer. I was reading his
. and saw him grow to bumper sticker."
be an "old man" . . . Part
WHEN MARSHALL
rat terrier and part bull
Dubin, son of Rosalie and
terrier, Duke was tough Al Dubin, marries Diane
. . . Jerry opened his Landsberg, daughter of
Gurwin's Auto Body Ida and Paul Landsberg,
Klinic on Wyoming in May 21, she'll be wearing
1957 and got Duke for the same wedding gown
protection in 1959 . . . He that Rosalie wore 42
Was a mean dog to those years ago almost to the
he didn't know . . . and day . . . Satin dress was
friendly as could be if he cleaned and put into "like
-knew you . . . The many new" shape by Al.
many people who re-
SCOTT'S KORNER . . .
member Duke can only "The father of a boy I
recall good things about know looked at his report
Jerry's bodyguard . . . card and said, "Too bad
His 21st birthday would they don't have a subject
have been April 25 . .
called television."
Jerry and Lenore mar-
OBSERVATIONS . . .
ried 14 years, will celeb-
Find a man with both feet
rate daughter Jody's 21st 'firmly
on the ground and
birthday on April 24 . . .
with perhaps a little cake you've found a man about
for Duke, also . . . 11- to make a difficult putt
year-old Kim's birthday is . . . We all want to get the
news objectively, impar-
April 26.
Duke' used to eat tially and from our own
cigarette butts from the point of view . . . Why do
floor and spit out the fil- they call it the coming
ters . . . He died of generation? It spends
stomach cancer . . . The most of its time going.
BIG JOHN Breden-
"old man" of Jerry's
bump shop on W. Eight burg, the bossman at Big
Mile Rd. is gone . . . but John's Tobacco Shack on
as long as he lived, it can Woodward in Royal Oak,
be said that Duke was makes an ideal adver-
faithful . . . and did his tisement for himself . . .
job . . . If there is a dog Hardly ever without a
Heaven, Duke is there cigar in his mouth . .•
drinking beer and coffee He's a fair man and a nice
like he did on earth . . . guy.
and wishing he could be
DR. NEAL KRUMAN,
where Jerry's parents, says Pamela Joyce, has
Rose and Nate are . . . among his basic
What a great reunion philosophies one that is
that would be!
not only to treat his pa-
ALTHOUGH IT is a tients podiatry problems,
serious matter, a but also to treat their
polltaker asked a mild- himor with his large
looking woman, "Would repertoire of jokes . . .
you object to seeing a Since they are sometimes
man being executed on a little risque, he keeps a
television?" . . . "No," tropical -fish tank for the
she promptly replied. "No children . . . Neal is the
I wouldn't." . . . "What is son of Harry and Rose
your reason?" the Kruman, who also love
polltaker asked . . . good jokes.
"Well," she said, smiling
A CLASS in music ap-
cheerfully, "I just love pi. eciation, tells barrister
television!"
Jimmy Saperstein, was
TALK ABOUT starting asked the difference bet-
out young . . . Lady cus- ween listening and hear-
to-mer brought 3- ing . . . At first there was
month-old baby into no response . ....Finally,
Phase I Hairdressers on a hand went up and a
W. Nine Mile and youngster offered the
Coolidge in Oak Park for sage solution . . . "Lis-
manicurist Jan Goldman tening is wanting to
to give it the same mani- hear.'
cure that she was having
REMEMBER FOLKS
. . Little lassie and
.
.
. a driver is safer when
mother were look-a-likes
and started a fad for the the road is dry . . . and
Goldman family also . . . the road is safer when the
Jan told hubby Lary and driver is dry.
he brought in 7-
month-old Sean for his
first one, too.
SIX-YEAR-OLD Arnold
Klipfer, son of Adrienne
The Kolego Concert
and Ralph Klipfer, sixth
grade student in South- Series will present
field, came rushing into pianist Paul H. Burns and
the house saying he had violinist Mischa Lef-
some very important kowitz in concert 3 pin.
papers Adrienne had to Sunday at the Detroit In-
sign . . . so that he could stitute of Arts recital
learn about sex and keep- hall.
ing. clean . . . She asked Tickets are available at
him what the course was the Detroit Institute of
called and Arnold replied, Arts and all Hudson's
"Sexual Hi-Jinks, mom."
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TO SOUTHFIELD!

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Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
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MON. THRU SAT.,
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o
b i
SUN., 8 a.m. TO 4 p.m. " . 1

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557 7027

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• RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

25234 GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile
GREENFIELD CENTER 546-1224

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$ 595

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SUNDAY BUFFET
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Adults .....$4.75

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LUNCHES & DINNERS

DAILY & SUNDAYS

PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES

1-75 FREEWAY AT
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Reservations: 843-5611

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869.3988

GREEK
VILLAGE

(Formerly

Roman Gate)

4616 N. WOODWARD, JUST 1 BLK. S. OF 14 MILE RD.
Royal Oak
549-4141

Businessmen's Luncheons
MON.-FRI., 11 to 3 p.m.

DINNERS
MON.-SAT., S to 11 p.m.

For Reservations

Attendant Parking

A TOTAL GREEK EXPERIENCE!

DINNER SPECIALS
MON. THRU FRI.
FROM $4.95

FEATURING GREEK FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT

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IF YOU LIKE GREEKTOWN .. .
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& FINE LIQUEURS

N.

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• SCROD
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SALAD BAR
WITH ALL DINNERS

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THURS., FRI. & SAT.

MONDAYS THRU THURSDAYS, 11 -a.m. to 10 p.m.
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS, 11 a.m. to 12 Mid.

AT THE PIANO BAR
TUES. THRU SAT.

N.

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at Art Institute

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Inside and Outside Catering






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Res. Suggested Weekends

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731-4440
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DINNER Or
WHITE FISH
DINNER

HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT

—BEER & WINE-

AT 10 MILE

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(Monday Only For Dinner)

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