Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST WHENEVER BLIND pianist George Shearing comes to Detroit, he calls Jules Stross to come over and spend some time teach- ng him fine points of aridge...They use braille cards which George owns...Those with whom he plays tell George the cards as they are put out...He evi- dently has an uncanny mem- ory !...Jules has run the bridge games at Town & Country Club the past three years on Wednesday nights and Sunday moms. Team of Jules' wife, Molly, and Yetta Weinberg, just started playing togeth- er and already are con- sistent winners. JULIUS SARKO always said that if he was well and able, nothing could stop him from coming in for granddaughter Stacey's Bat Mitzva...And so it was, at 85, former Detroiter Julius, father of Lou and Harold, returned to the hometown he left 13 years ago for Palm Springs, Fla...The little baby girl is now a grown young lady... Reception was held last week at Knollwood Country Club. BEST BET Of The Week... "A Night Of Games" by Mr. & Mrs. Group, City of Hope, May 17 at Raleigh House. ONCE BEING the home- coming queen plus May queen chosen from the sen- ior class at Hillsdale Col- lege...and now the wife of a former little All-American football player and munici- pal court judge, ordinarily would not make Marlene Frankel a real estate woman...But the wife of Judge Marvin Frankel, who recently joined Shirley Cash Realty in Oak Park, has all the qualifications of life...22 years married, four children, a bachelor's de- gree in business and 20 hours into a master's pro- gram...Also, Marlene was a substitute teacher for the past four years, instructing Oak Park School System students in business sub- jects...Selling real estate akes a business head'...and Marlene's got one...to be sure. DANGEROUS DAN Thomas, cleanup batter with the Milwaukee Bre- wers in town last week to battle the Detroit Tigers, re- fuses to play from Friday sundown until Saturday sun- down because of his reli- gious beliefs. BELATED CON- GRATS...to Kal Kuttnauer on his birthday. MANY CUSTOMERS at Jax Kar Wash on Green- field and 10 Mile wish Angus Walker would . never go home...He's one of the most conscientious auto wash workers- in town...a CLUB 1001 NIGHTS Form , - 1,, Angel s Hcur Glass 18800 W. McNICHOLS S blks. W. of Southfield 513-4850 AMERICAN AND AUTHENTIC LEBANESE FOOD OPEN 7 DAYS FOR LUNCHES & DINNERS real throwback to the days when fellows made sure everything was okay before you drove your car away. ..Angus is a valuable gent to have. HERMAN NADLER, lo- calite who was such a big hit at the recent Crescent Shrine dinner, says he will be glad to show the films taken by him during the Six-Day War...and speak on U.S. Intelligence...to any or- ganization serving a worthy cause...He can be reached at P.O. Box 765, Warren, Mich. HAVE YOU CHECKED, in for the June-January Cen- tral High 1947 reunion, June 5, at Town & Coiintry Club?...For information, call Gladys (Wohl) Kem- per. DISA 'N DATA...Sol Cher- noff in public without the hairpiece he wears morn- ing, noon and night... Clothier Harry Thomas entertaining at tables and mikes with the rhyming bit he has been doing for so many years...People kissing Do- mestic linen driver Lou Mill- er and exclaiming their joy at his being alive.:.0bit had another Lou Miller passing on...Kelly Burgess of the Detroit News spilling water on us and saying, "Don't worry, water will take it out! "...Furniture man Al Sklar now known as "doc" because of his "bringing home interiors back to life again" ...Clever sign in lobby of Town & Country Club about Diamond Jim Brady Nite, May 14, says, "See who will be at this gala affair", and has a mir- ror for people to look in... "Turk" Prujansky in town for a couple of weeks, has returned to Los Angel- es...If all the people who say they are going show up for the Detroit Business- men's Group, City of Hope dinner-dance this year, Oct. 16, at Detroit Plaza, even the huge Renaissance Ball- room won't be big enough! ...There are mother's and father's days...how about son's and daughter's days, asks Gary Klein of Toledo. ATTORNEY JACK BAIN tells of cabbie friend who had a fare huddled in a cor- ner of the back seat com- fortably wrapped in a stu- por...After session of just cruising around on orders given by the wobbly gent, Jack's friend asked where to • now:.. "Just go around the block, - mumbled the in- ebriated one...When the cab- bie wearily said that it was all he'd been doing for the past hour, the drunk drooled about that being the probable reason for his diz- ziness...and told him to turn around and go the other way. • Entertainment • Cocktails • Dan'' -.y • Valet Parking ce . #1,41 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r 4 RESTAURANT ITALIAN-AMERICAN Also • STEAKS• CHOPS• SEAFOOD PASTA & VEAL DISHES PIZZA LUNCHES& DINNERS CHOICE COCKTAILS COUNTRY INN • B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN 14835 SCHAEFER, 1 BIk. S. of Fenkell BR 3-0750 493-9240 BUDDY'S PIZZA 17125 CONANT 45109 CASS • UTICA 731-4440 "In The Big Red House" NEWEST TREAT "THE HOAGIE" MADE ON OUR HOME-MADE ROLL. WITH SLICED SIRLOIN. 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