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March 18, 1977 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-03-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

"41
30 - Friday, March 18,- 1. 477

COUNTRY
INN
• B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN

Danny Raskin's

• ITALIAN DISHES

—BEER & WINE-

LISTENING
POST

AL DUBIN of Luster

Cleaners on James
Couzens, will again clean
taleisim free for Passover
... His dad, Morris Dubin,
started doing it at Sun-
shine Cleaners on 12th
and Gladstone ... and Al
has been carrying on the
over 50-year tradition.

BEN GOLDBERG'S

75th birthday this month
will also be celebration of
his 50th year with the
City of Hope ... Ben
began working for this
fine organization when it
was known as Los
Angeles Sanitarium ...
He was one of the or-
ganizers of the Detroit
auxiliary ... and its sec-
ond secretary ... In 1941,
at Duarte, Calif., it be-
came the City of Hope ...
and today is one of the
world's leading research
and pilot medical centers
for catastrophic diseases
. Ben was made a na-
tional board member in
1957, and a national vice
president in 1967.
CONGRATS
to
Miriam and Ed Goldberg
on their 28th anniversary
• . Present from her was
two airline tickets for
them to the Harbor Is-
land Spa in Florida .
(hint for Ed to take off
some poundage).
HERMAN OSNOS, new
chancellor commander,
and his officers, will be
honored when Knights of
Pythias, Detroit No. 55,
has its 92nd annual
dinner-dance, March 26,
at Shenandoah Country
Club ... Music will be by
Tom Ploeger ork . . . Co-
chairmen are Chuck
Fields and Frank Selman
... It's always a fun affair-
... Anybody can attend
• . Call Frank Selman for
tickets, LI 3-7287.
ORTS 'N CRAFTS '77 by
Autumn Hills Chapter,
Women's American ORT,
April . 30, at Sans Souci
Hall on W. Nine Mile, is an
annual bazaar featuring
works of some of Michi-
gan's top artists and
craftsmen.

VOTE FOR NOVEL

business name goes to
Her Hang Ups, junior and
misses sportswear spot
being opened by Flo Levy
and Janet Feinberg on
Middlebelt and 14 Mile.

SQUELCHING RU-
MORS, Town & Country

Club on Southfield has no
intentions of closing shop
... In the planning stage
to be started this year are
racquet ball and indoor
tennis courts ... Effec-
tive May 1, a new female
individual membership
for singles, widows and
divorcees has been put
into the membership
structure.

GET WELL WISHES...

45199 CASS • UTICA
731-4440
"In The Big Red House"

Having An Affair?

they can spend Easter
Sunday with their
families.

BIRTHDAY
CON,
GRATS ... to Barbara

Wiener ... Barbara and
hubby Jody, married five
years, remember their
first argument ... 20 mi-
nutes after they were
married ... something
about Jody having a drink
on their marriage.

GIVE
CHARLES
HOPTMAN an "E" in typ-

ing and spelling but an
"A" as president- of the
Mr. & Mrs. Group, City of
Hope ... He does a heck of
a good job steering the lit-
tle group that does so
much wonderful work ...
even though he no doubt
types Ivith his knuckles
But
Charlie
apologizes .
as he re-
minds us to remind others
about the group's 2nd
Annual Dance, March 26,
at Cong. Bnai David ...
As last year, Frank Ven-
ice will do songs of the 50's
and 60's . : . Buddy
Nathanson has tickets,
547-5935 ... Charley may
not be much of a typist,
but he gets his point ac-
ross for some good-old-
days ballroom dancing.
FATHER TO teen-age
daughter going to a party
... "Don't rush home. I
have a lot of calls to catch
up on."

NEW
SHOPPING
CENTER will be opened

in late fall of this year ...
called Applegate Square
on Northwestern and In-
kster ... It'll be a con-
temporary version of the
Livernois-Seven Mile
area that was once a
noted faihion center .. .
Applegate Square will
have all individual fronts
and different colored
awnings.

SEEING SCENES ...

Nita Silberschein (Joe)
and Peggy Miller (Harry),
a couple of young-looking
chicks bouncing around
with enthusiastic vigor
after a session of racquet
ball.
LOOKING BACK On
Columns Of Yesteryears:
MAY 19, 1950 ... "A
favorite story in the
community had its origin
years back in the offices
of former Federal Judge
Henry Butzel ... Judge
Butzel,. after explaining
at some length the his-
tory of Old Glory to a
group of aliens seeking
citizenship papers, asked
one of the appliCants,
`And now, tell me, what
flies over the city hall?'
... The alien blinked a
moment and then trium-
phantly replied,
"Peejins!' "

Musical Slated

to Debbie Stybel (Harvey)
Berkley High School
at Sinai Hospital.
'will present its annual
MEN'S CLUB OF Tem- musical 8 p.m. March 25
ple Beth El does its an- and 26 in the Oak Park
nual community service, High School auditorium.
April 10, by replacing the This year's feature is
regular volunteers at "The Pajama Game...
Providence Hospital so Admission is nominal.

SEE US AT
OLD TIME DELI

27701 Orchard Lake Road
477-5735
Near 12 Mile

HUNGARIAN
VILLAGE

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Reservations:

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DANISH
INN

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Dqcermn9 Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

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COME TO

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PIZZA

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COR. E. McNICHOLS

892-0001
VOTED #1 BY

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DETROIT NEWS
DETROITER MAGAZINE
BOB TALBERT

27167

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Next To Great Scott Mkt.

L OPEN 11 p.m. FOR LUNCH I

559-1380

Try our . . . Chicago Pizza,
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Our FAMOUS Dinner Specials

MON. & TUES.

SPARE RIBS ... $495
WED.

T-BONE STEAK . $5 95
THURS.

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TUES. THRU SAT.

From 7:30 p.m.

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Monday Thru Saturday, 11 a.m. til 12 Midnight
Closed Sundays

YOUR HOST-PRANK STRATTON 1

Reservations
626-1587
or
626-1697

TUES THRU SAT.

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Dancing & Listening Pleasure

6560 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT WEST MAPLE (15 Mile)

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