THE DETROIT JEWISH ?JEWS 30 Friday, May 20, 1977 COUNTRY INN • B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN Danny Raskin's • ITALIAN DISHES LISTENING POST BRUCE LYONS, vice president at Manufacturers National Bank, Greenfield and Eight Mile, says this happened recently...A woman asked for a new check book... "I've lost the one you gave me yes- terday," she said. "But it doesn't matter. I took the precaution of signing all the checks as soon as I got it— so, of course, it won't be of any use to anyone, else." YOUNG FOLKS group of City of Hope is the Ilyse Simon Guild...but with same purpose in mind...to fight catastrophic dis- eases... Guild's Disco Dance, this Sunday, at Raleigh House's Giraffe, will have WDRQ dj, Doug Banks, plus items to auc- tion off...Still time for more info...Cal July Shapiro, 474- 0489 or Lori Simon, 855- 9254. 4-YEAR-OLD Laurie Zager, daughter of Norma and Michael Zager, in- quired about the upcoming bridal shower of future aunt, Linda Meltzer (mar- rying Marty Weitz), and asked, "Mommy, at Auntie Linda's shower, is everyone going to take a shower to- gether?" WITH METROPOLITAN Bldg. on John R. just wait- ing to be torn down, new jewelry center is in the sub- urbs . . . mostly Greenfield Plaza between Eight and Nine and Advance Bldg. on Nine ... Entire third floor of the Plaza is taken up with jewelers ... with Saul Raucher and Leon Kolb among the very few not from.the Metropolitan Bldg. BEST BET Of The Week- end... Square Dance and Hayride tomorrow nite by Perfection Masoni-c Lodge...with car caravan to ranch in Milford...meeting 7:15 p.m. in front of Cun- ningham's at Lincoln Cen- ter, 10 1/2 and Greenfield. WHILE IN FLORIDA, Paul Marx, wearing his fish- ing license on the back of his hat (he wears the same hat year after after year for good luck) took 6-year- old daughter Jeanne fishing with him... Paul wasn't doing so good and finally little Jeanne suggested, Daddy, turn your hat around so the fish can see your license.".. (You wouldn't believe it, but the fish suddenly started bit- ing!) MANNY SCHULTZ wears a hearing aid...and when he entered a cab last week, it attracted the driver's atten- tion.."Them things any good?" he asked... and Manny replied that he'd be quite lost without it... "Must be tough to be ' deaf," sympathized the cabby. "Aw well," he philos- ophized, "nearly all of us have something the matter with us. Take me for ex- ample. I can hardly see." 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SALAD BAR WITH ALL DINNERS' 1-75 FREEWAY AT SPRINGWELLS EXIT Reservations: LARCO S Fine Italian-American Cuisine AT AMERICAN AND AUTHENTIC LEBANESE FOOD Having An Affair? so used to getting up early (6 a.m. for 38 years) that Sundays are no different... tees off at 7:15...Harold always looks great, thanks to wife Dorothy...They're the father and mother of dental doc Larry Haber. Can't remember who told us this, "Where do sheep get their hair cut? At the baa baa shop"...Ben Lutz looking the same... many who remember him from those Bowl-O-Drome days on Dexter wonder how he does it...A1 Silver suave with a mustache...Builder Jack Singer looking real good...one of nicest guys around. Harry Spoon always wear- ing a cap...Other one he has is a museum piece, but wife Millie wouldn't dare throw it out...Don't know any radio personality with more commercials than Bob Allison, WWJ's "Ask Your Neighbor" host...Ruben Zissman okay now after three-week hospi- tal siege...Jack Goodman making folks laugh with his staight-faced joke telling and tales of yeste- ryears...Jack should have been on stage. Miles Zemon with the kind of looks that never seem to change... Nate Trager as ever with the suave, well-groomed mus- tache...Leonard Fink in a not-hard-to-notice- sports jacket...Nice guy CPA Sam Geller everybody's friend with a smile.. Reminder to busy car washes—when putting in gas, get the cap back on...same holds true for some gas stations with in- experienced help. LOOKING BACK ON Col- umns Of Yesteryears... JULY 15, 1949... 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