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May 27, 1977 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-27

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26 Friday, May 27, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LARCO'S

Danny Raskin's

Fine Italian-American Cuisine

LISTENING

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IF YOU SEE ANYONE

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Want a Skimpy Sandwich?
DON'T COME TO

were made to go to T&C for
Irv's birthday . . . He was
told to dress up, but asked
why he should . . . after
all, it was his birthday . . .
The three youngsters were
already there . . . and Syl-
via came with him, dressed
casually herself, but having
clothes at T&C to change.
It was a perfect surprise
. . . with Irving standing in
his sport shirt and leisure
suit . . . more shocked than
an electrician in a pail of
water.

wearing a S.O.B. button, its
not what you think. . .
They mean "Special Olym-
pics Booster' . . . Folks
who volunteered went on
scale at Southfield Racquet-
ime, 12 Mile and North-
western, and paid one cent
per pound . . . with owners
matching all money . . .
in support of the Special
Olympics where handi-
capped people from five to
45 compete among those
from other schools.
Annette Wildman, teacher
FAMILY SETUP is Was-
at Berkshire Junior High,
and daughter of Marjorie serman Custom Jewlers in
and George Wildman, Lawyers Title Bldg. on Big
weighed folks in support of Beaver between Coolidge
S.O.B., with funds going to and Adams in Troy . . .
Oakland County Association Douglas, 23, designs and
for Retarded Citizens . . . creates the jewelry . . . Mi-
State finals will be held chael, 26, is the business
June 2, 3, 4 and 5 at Central head plus salesman . . .
Lisa, 18, is a salesgal . .
Michigan.
But the scales didn't get Mom and dad, Harriet and
all the money for S.O.B... Sid. are always on the
_ First week, Racquetime in- premises to do whatever
structor Jim Easterling, has to be done . . . Doug
played four people . . took up jewelry designing
Two games with a tennis in school and was so good,
shoe and two with a bleach he sold his wares to other
bottle . . . Next week, ass't jewelers .. . The Wasser-
mgr. Al Mack, played three man family operation is a
people, two with racquets close one . . . but most im-
and one with a bleach portant, it is a good one.
bottle . . . The gents won
NICE YOUNG PEOPLE
all their matches at $1 per
. . . Anything went to raise like Debbie (her parents
money for the handicapped spell it Deby) Pollack,
youngsters who compete daughter of Marge and.
against others on their own Alex Pollack, make up the
competitive level ... The brightness at Sinai Hospital
pennies, nickels, dimes, . . . Debbie is in the Radio-
quarters and dollars collect- logy Dept. at Blumberg Pro-
ed were heart-warming do- fessional Bldg.
nations.
HATS OFF .. . to Carol
THE LOT BEHIND the
Roberts,
Rita Rubin and Ar-
Gallery Restaurant on 10
Mile east of Evergreen, is lene Salter . . . They main-
dirty, disgraceful and dan- tain an office in Oak Park
gerous . . . Stephan Bech- to help patients and their
aras, owner of the Gallery, families cope with ileitis
is willing to spend at least and colitis . . . are going to
$30,000 to clear away the Toronto to stand up three
tall weeds,,filthy debris and days in a booth, passing out
hidden ditches for some info about these diseases
more restaurant parking and the National Founda-
. . . But it's up to the South- tion at a medical conven-
field Council at a hearing, tion . . . and arrange free
meetings around the De-
June 6 .. .
If the members don't let troit area with prominent
him do it, they are per- doctors speaking about
forming a gross misjustice ileitis and colitis . . . Next
to the city and neighbor- one is June 7 at Bon Se-
hood, looks-wise and the cours Hospital, with Dr. Wil-
danger factor . . . Stephan liam McIntyre of Wayne
State School of Medicine
would probably clear the speaking.
whole thing and just use
part of it anyway . . . The
THANKS TO .. . Jackie
Southfield Council would be Kallen for guesting our
doing everybody a favor Best of Everything column
. .. The lot is so terrible this week while we are at
now, with weeds up to six the National Restaurant
Feet tall, that somebody Show in Chicago . .. Jack-
could hide a body there ie is being groomed by the
without anyone finding it. Oakland Press for big
IRVING ROSS of Conti- things in the world of enter-
nental Corned Beef, was tainment writing . .. Some-
he only person at his sur- day, she might even make
)rise party without a tie husband Mike Kallen wear
. . Women wore long a tie . .. Wouldn't that
;owns at the over 100-per- really be something?
ion celebration by his chil-
iren, Rochelle, Allan and
WE'LL BE ONE of the
-loward at Town & Country judges, June 2, on George
:31ub.
Young's Gong Show at Jes-
The family was there ter's Court, Warren and
Mother's Day with wife Syl- Telegraph . . . His is our lo-
via, and arrangements cale's nitery original.

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