THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, April 8, 1977 i t • •1111111•1111111•••• COUNTRY INN • B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN Danny Raskin's LARCO'S LISTENING 45199 CASS • UTICA 7 3 1-4440 "In The Big Red House" POST THIS WAS SOMETHING 13-year-old Donald Apel won't forget...the Bar Mit- zva reception given at Mich- igan Inn by his parents, Carolyn and Fred Apel...Here was an affair Donald could say was truly his...not an excuse his par- ents would use for entertain- ing their friends. It was most unusual...and a real party for young- sters...All invitations sent by Carolyn and Fred said to bring whatever children were in the family...no limit...just let them know how many...Not a drop of hard liquor was to be had for the adults...and the en- tire ballroom at Michigan Inn zoomed with youthful excitement...Clowns galore all over, continuous enter- tainment, booths set up for coney islands, pizzas, salad bar, soft drinks, desserts and chazzerei (popcorn, cot- ton candy, peanuts, halava, etc. )...Games on the back wall were played with paper money that had Don- ald's picture on them...At evening's end, they could be redeemed for stuffed ani- mals. The ingenuity of Carolyn and Fred Apel was a crown- ing achievement...For Don and his guests, it was most unforgettable. CORRECT DATE of the City of Hope Detroit Busi- nessmen's Group annual dinner-dance this year, is Oct. 16...in the beautiful Renaissance Ballroom of the new Detroit Plaza Hotel. KUNO FASEL, Switzer- land-born, is the whiz head of food and beverage at De- troit Plaza...brought here from the Johannesburg Car- lton in South Africa...Renee Stein, his administrative secretary, is also from Jo- hannesburg. CHILDREN'S DEPT...Janie Rossin, 6- year-old daughter of Elaine and Lou Rossin, had been visiting at the home of one of her small friends, and when it came time for her to go home the friend's mother said, "Goodbye, Janie, Come again soon. We'd like to see more of you. "...Little Janie looked puzzled, then replied, "But there isn't any more of me." CONGRATS...to Birdie and Harold August on their 50th wedding anniver- sary...to Ricki and Morris Ratner on their 40th anni-• versary...to Bernard Mond on his 48th birthday. THE WIFE of one of the players on the Detroit Red Wings hockey team admit- ted to sportscaster Bud Lynch, "It's really thrilling to be married to a big-time hockey star. Every time he comes home he looks like a different person."... (on ice, though, the Red Wings all look the same—pretty bad.) MON., TUES. & WED. 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 ••••••• VINCENZO'S - Open Mon.-Sat. from 1 1:30 a.m. • BANQUET FACILITIES PRIME RIB DINNER WHITE FISH DINNER Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon ■ JUDGE JIM CLARKSON doesn't say all women are bad drivers, but he had one gal in front of him who was given a tickt.`. for doing 20 miles an hour—on the side- walk! DATE HAS BEEN changed by Bnai Brith hon- oring David Hermelin, Myrom - Milgrom, Mickey Nemer and Max Sosin at Cong. Shaarey Zedek...Guardian of Men- orah Dinner originally set for April 24 will be held May 11. FIRST YEAR barrister Milt Hubert married wife Sylvia, he gained 50 pounds...For their 41st wed- ding anniversary coming up this year, Milt promises to take off that 50 and more..He weighs 255...One time, Sylvia called Milt at home and said, "Hi, honey. Put down that salami. "...A stunned Milt couldn't speak...how did she know! A LOCAL DRESS shop owner is thinking seriously of framing a letter of com- plaint that reached her re- cently...It reads, "Please cancel my order for mater- nity dress model 61, which you were supposed to deliv- er to me three weeks ago, My delivery turned out fas- ter than yours. Respect- fully, etc. etc." LOOKING BACK On Col- uinns Of Yesteryears... FEB. 2, 1951... "It was a mighty cold day at ground- breaking ceremonies for the new Jewish hospi- tal...and Gov. G. Mennen Williams, in his address, jokingly remarked that Nate Shapero of Cunning- hams should pass out Hada- col to all the freezing as- semblage...When Nate got up to speak, he said, "If everyone used Hadacol, as it is advertised, we wouldn't need a Jewish hos- pital!" FEB. 10, 1956..."Young woman, obviously a new- lywed, came into Ham- merstein Drugs in Oak Park and asked Sam Ham- merstein anxiously if the baby tonic advertised by the store really makes babies bigger and strong- er...Sam replied that there had been no complaints on it and that they sell quite a bit... "I'11 take a bottle," said the woman, who then asked in a whisper, "Who takes this tonic, me or my husband?" MARCH 8, 1957... "Sgt. Jimmy Coleman, ex-boxing champ, stationed at the Dearborn Recruiting Cen- ter, left for Florida to be in- terviewed by Columbia Pic- tures producers for the role of "Rocky" Marciano in the movie to be made, "The Marciano Story."...A long time friend of the former world heavyweight boxing champ, Jimmy is the per- sonal selection of Marciano to play his life in the film." 19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) Deltoously Prepofed lot the Dtscernmg Taste —BEER & WINE- 4 NOT HUNGRY? 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