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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
LARCO'S
Danny Raskin's
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
FOR THE FIRST time
ever in its almost 50 years
existence, the Detroit Busi-
nessmen's Group, City of
Hope. is taking reservations
far in advance of its annual
dinner-dance.
Reservations are already
being accepted for the big-
gie affair...Oct. 16...in the
'abulously beautiful Renais-
sance Ballroom at the De-
troit Plaza...which looms as
what may be the most glam-
orous event held by this
group.
Reason for the reserva-
tions being taken so early is
because many more people
will want to go this year to
the hotel receiving so much
nation-wide publicity as one
of the world's absolute beau-
tiful sights...and the Renais-
sance Center a S337 million
dollar scene of incred-
ibility...that the number of
persons invited to attend
may be a limited amount.
30th REUNION of 1947
January and June Central
High classes will be known
as Club LaSalle...June 5 at
Town & Country
Club...buffet dinner and
dance making up the fes-
tive evening of getting-to-
getherness...Grads who
haven't contacted anyone
yet can get in touch with
Gladys (Wohl) Kemper,
353-7685, Marilyn (Wilber)
Kosins, 353-5588, or
Sylvia (Rose) Waldman, 353-
9779...Nothing like a 30th re-
union to go home from with
your spouse and saying how
great you both look in com-
parison with some others.
PROCEEDS FROM
Mother and Daughter din-
ner by Ladies of Oak Park,
May 11, at Berkley Masonic
Temple, will be used to
help provide transportation
among personal needs, for
indigent patients confined
to state hospitals and con-
valescent homes...The las-
sies also work in con-
junction with Rabbi
Solomon Grus-
kin...personally helping at
all high holiday functions
he provides the patients
with.
Plus a fashion show. pian-
ist-songster from Jakks,
Carl Steger, will donate his
services for the eve-
ning...president of the
group is Helen Baunhoft.
HOWARD EFROS, son of
ida and Jerry Efros, keeps
the family shoes in place
being elected as a member
of the Wayne State U. phar-
macy alumni board...Dad,
Jerry, resigned after 16-
years...Howard is at the Or-
chard Lake store.
Years back, Jerry
worked for Marty Sher at
Sher Pharmacy on Six Mile
and Third...Today, Marty is
semi-retired and works for
Jerry at the Efros Pharma-
cy on Greenfield and 10
Mile.
FLYING BARRISTER
Jerry Portney has received
his official instrument rat-
ing as a pilot...and can fly
in any weather legal-
CLUB
1001 NIGHTS
Dehoovsly Prepared for the
DAscermng rove
LISTENING
POST
• BANQUET FACILITIES
Michigan Artrain
Comes to Detroit
The Michigan Artrain is
coming to Detroit .Monday
through June 2 at the Am-
trak Depot.
Under the chairmanship
of Mrs. William G. Milli-
ken, the Artrain features an
exhibition of American
crafts and folk art and con-
temporary art as well. The
exhibition also includes an
audio-visual presentation of
American photography and
a studio car where Artrain
staff and Detroit area art-
ists demonstrate.
Admission is free.
AMERICAN AND
AUTHENTIC LEBANESE FOOD
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OPEN 7 DAYS FOR
LUNCHES & DINNERS
27701 Orchard Lake Road
477-5735
Near 12 Mile
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NOT HUNGRY?
DON'T COME TO
The Oak Park Symphony
Orchestra will present. an
all-Tchaikovsky program
for its final concert of the
season 8':30 p.m. Sunday at
Oak Park High School.
Morris Hochberg, associ-
ate professor of music at
Wayne State University,
will be conductor. Pianist
Mischa Kottler will per-
form the Tchaikovsky
Piano Concerto.
Tickets are available at
Harrison Violins, the Oak
Park Library and at the
door.
LIVER & ONIONS
18800W. McNICHOLS
6 blks. W. of Southfield
Tchaikovsky Focus
of OP Symphony
COMPLETE DINNER!
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FoPmerly Angers Hour Glass
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6.455
ly...plus in the clouds with-
out any outside refer-
ence...Jerry's accom-
plishment does much in up-
grading his pilot rating.
USUALLY A FAST sell
out is the coming 11th an-
nual games night by 14
couples who make up the
Mr. and Mrs. Group. City
of Hope...May 17 at Raleigh
House...It's the group's
yearly fund-raiser. -
LOOKING BACK On Col-
umns Of Yesteryears...
JULY 15, 1949... Big
laugh was provided when
bar boss Al Rubin definitely
refused to come out of the.
water at South
Haven...despite the con-
stant arm-waving requests
by wife. Sylvia. standing on
the beach... Finally, upon
reaching the point of exas-
peration, she sent young
son, Allan, to get him...The
youngster returned, running
through the sand and holler-
ing. 'Daddy can't come in—
he lost his pants.'...Al's bor-
rowed and too-large swim
trousers had removed them-
selves during session of un-
derwater swimming—and
were finally retrieved by
friends."
AUG. 26, 1949... - Building
permit for new Temple Is-
rael was taken out for sum
in vicinity of S700,000...ft's
being erected on Merton
Rd...a large spherical
structure about 200 feet in
diameter...with wings ex-
tended on each side...The
huge auditorium will be
within the sphere...A mag-
nificent organ has been pur-
chased at a cost of around
S85.000.'`
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RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
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GREENFIELD
25234 GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile
967 - 3922
GREENFIELD CENTER
BLOOMFIELD
CARL
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Restaurant
and
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Lounge
ENTERTAINMENT
TUES. THRU SAT.
AT THE PIANO BAR
TUES. THRU SAT.
From 7:30 p.m.
SALAD BAR
JIM JEWHURST
Is Farnous For
* FRESH LAKE PERCH (Small)
* PETITE FROG LEGS
* DOVER SOLE Amandine
Piano Stylist
WITH ALL DINNERS
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MON. THRU FRI.
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