22 Friday, July 22, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's INN COUNTRY • B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN LISTENIN —BEER & WINE- • ITALIAN DISHES 451Q9 CASS • UTICA 731-4440 "In The Big Red House" POST LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine A FAMILY PROBLEM besets Ethel and Sol Lak- ind...When somebody asks how Sue is...it could be their daughter-in-law Susi, married to Don, or Suzy, wed to Barry... In Agusut, their third son, Arnold, will be wed...to another Susie! 30TH ANNIVERSARY of the original crew of the Ha- gana ship, "Exodus" that helped create the state of Is- rael in 1948, will be held in Tel Aviv Saturday...Harry Weinsaft, was one of 15 left who will be there from the United States and South America...Original crew of "Exodus" was 32. GET WELL WISHES...to Nash Adelman at Sinai Hos- pital...to Jack Rosenberg at New Grace Hospital. MANY OF Jerry Gur- win's novel pin stripping ideas at his Burwin's Auto- body Klinic on 8 Mile. come to him while he's sleep ing...Jerry keeps a pad of paper with pencil by his bed, suddenly awakens with a start, turns on a light and begins drawing lines...never kcnowing what he has until fully awake the next morn- ing...Some of them are amazing. MARCIA STAMWELL, daughter of Rose and Dr. Meyer Stamell, will have an in-depth article per- taining to the female cadets at West Point in the August issue of Ms. maga- zine...Marcia is a 1966 grad- uate of Mumford High and now a feature writer on the staff of the Bergen Record in New Jersey. WHY DO GROUPS have dinner committees when the head, for example, goes on and makes a very big de- cision without informing the rest?...Same probably holds true with other type com- mittees...When a committee is appointed, all should have a say so, especially co-chairmen if there are any. CONGRATS...to Jean and Jack Kaufman on anniver- sary number 46...to Julius "Cookie" Spoon on his 60th . birthday. CAN'T UNDERSTAND why the law isn't enforced about people parking illegal- ly in places reserved for the handicapped...At local shopping center recently, people parked there want- only...with complete dis- regard for the law...while those with wheel chairs, canes, etc. in the trunks had distances to travel...If legislators and city policy had no intention of enforc- ing this law it never should have been passed...Seems kind of ridiculous...The handicapped people need these spaces very desper- ately...don't park in them. ELI SPRINGER could write a book...about so many instances that happen with him behind the wheel of his cab...or the time he had it completely bullet- proofed according to law...and somebody threw a brick through the back win- dow...or the time he picked up a fare who told him to rush her, to the hospi- tal...Eli broke all records (and laws) getting her in...Eli never did get his fare...and she gave birth to a baby. GETTING THEIR chil- dren together was quite a job since all were on differ- ent schedules at varied col- leges, along with having part-time jobs...But it was wife Adele's birthday. and hubby Harold Samuels was determined to put it all to- gether without her knowing what was going on...Date and settings of activity was arranged for a weekend trip to New York by all...complete with restau- rants. theaters and shop- ping tour...Adele's suprise birthday was first time in 10 years that the entire fam- ily had gotten together for a vacation. DISA 'N DATA...Ruby Samson offering coffee at Elkin Tours, which he man- ages, and folks still waiting to get it...Abe Green look- ing very dapper...Lester Rosenberg in Las Vegas at one of the gaming tables asking for a few thousand dollars...Fellow asked his name...Lester said, "No- body asks My name!"...Pit boss said, "Give the money."...Theatrical agent Lenny Borovy finally giving us a good cigar...Nice to see people cooperating by putting their market bas- kets where there are no cars to get banged up...Senator Daniel Cooper with the mustache that offers a look of dis- tinction...Oppenheimer Co. new owner of Albert's and Alcove stores...with Bill Ka- linsky and Ernest Schwartz remaining on to head the companies...Oppenheimer takes over in Janu- ary...New state lottery game will come out in Sep- tember...May be a bowling one...Zodiac sign game is also on the very near future agenda. Faculty Group Has New Head NEW YORK—Michael L. Walzer, professor of govern- ment at Harvard Univer- sity, has been named chair- man of the United Jewish Appeal Faculty Advisory Cabinet by UJA General Chairman Leonard R. Strel- itz. The FAC is a group of some 200 Jewish academi- cians from universities and colleges throughout the country who seek to stimu- late the development of pro- grams on subjects of Jew- ish concern in the campus community. Deitch:N..1y Prepored for the Dtscerning Toste • BANQUET FACILITIES . Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. 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