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August 12, 1977 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-08-12

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26 Friday, August 12, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LARCO'S

Danny Raskin's

Fine Italian-American Cuisine

LISTENING

Deboously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon

7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455

POST

THIS MAY HELP you ap-

preciate how much a billion
dollars is, according to
Norm Gussin,
CPA...Suppose a business
started in the year 1, with
$1 billion capi-
tal...Supposing further that
the concern was so unsuc-
cessful as to lose $1,000 a
day...It would still be in
business today... and could
continue until 2739, until its
original capital of $1 billion
was exhausted.

BONNIE NOBLE, daugh-

ter of Eunice and Jerry
Swaab, is applying her mas-
ters of social work as part
of a mental health team for
retarded adults at the Deve-
reaux Foundation in Santa
Barbara.

BAGGIT, the little hand-
bag and luggage shop in the
Traveler's Tower, opened
early one day for 20 stu-
dents of Barbazon School of
Fashion, which visits vari-
ous high-styled business-
es... "Acting professors"
Rita Cutler and Gloria and
Marla Woolman explained
their fashion ins and outs
before fielding questions
from the future coutierres.

SIGHT

SCENES...Guy

buying pen and pencil set
for his wife...Asked if it
was a surprise, he said,
"I'll say it is. She's expect-
ing a fur coat."

MAIL DEPT... "What is
the real meaning of the
term, mezzuza? The reason
I - ask is because I was
always under the impres-
sion that a mezzuza was a
good luck token consisting
of the Ten Commandments
enclosed within a metal
case. I recently went to a
local Jewish bookstore and
discovered differently. Ac-
, cording to the woman who
waited on me, the parch-
ment is sold separately. Of
course, the parchment,
which costs $5.50, is useless
without the metal case that
is sold individually at an ad-
ditional price. Throughout
the many years of _buying
mezzuzot, I have never
heard of them being sold in-
dividually. How long has
this been going on?"Mrs.
Bernice Robinson.

MARILYN FROMMER

never won anything in her
life, so when the folks at
Jax Kar Wash on 10 Mile
and Greenfield in Oak Park
told her she had copped a
city-wide Jax prize, she
thought they were kid-
ding...Hubby Al is happy
about it, too, because it was
a completely renovated
"like new" inside and out-
side job on the car he had
thoughts about trading
in...but not now.
Jax owners have a prize,
also...in the person of Ben
Mosley, their polite, neatly-
dressed gas gent...a credit
to their operation...and
wite a pride of OP man-
ager Dennis Kowalski.

DISA 'N DATA...Anne &

Buddy Jacobson, Minnie
Sachs and Molly and Leo

1■ 111==•••-

SMOKED ESN, LOX, ALL
CHEESES... FOR CARRY

Feurst here for a short visit
from Cocoa Beach, Florida.
Louis Rabinowitz still look-
ing trim enough to hit a
home run a la the days
when he was looked upon to
become the second Hank
Greenberg, slugging Detroit
first sacker...Harold Allen
looking heavier-haired with
permanent wave he re-
ceived for his birthday.

SORRY BITS OF RE-
CENT item about City of

Hope Mr. and Mrs. Group
Moonlight were taken
wrongly by some...It was a •
lot of fun on a muggy
night...with folks rushing to
get on...800 is a lot of
people on that Bob-Lo
boat...and the committee de-
serves much credit for a
job very well done.

SIDNEY GROTSKY took
6-year-old daughter Marcia
on a shopping tour...In a'
crowded elevator at the
Hyatt Regency in Dear-
born, a stout woman gave
Sid an outraged look and
muttered a few words ang-
rily toward him...Sid com-
pressed his lips_ and said
nothing...As they came out
on the ground floor, little
Marcia said, "I hated that
woman, too, daddy. She
stepped on my foot so I
pinched her."

LOOKING BACK On Col-

umns of Yesteryears...

NOV. 11, 1949..."Dettoit
Times ad man Pete Clayton
was made a proud pappy
last week, when he learned
about incident that took
place outside of home on
Prairie...Seems that a
youngster in the neighbor-
hood was the victim of con-
stant taunts of another lad
who kept teasing him about
being an adopted
child...Melvin Clayton,
Pete's 11-year-old son, not
liking what he was hearing,
went over with fists
clenched and, in so many
words, told the vicious-
tongued youngster to shut
up... `Just remember,' said
Melvin, 'they came and
picked him out of hundreds
of kids, but your mother
and father had to take
you! '...Pete liked that...His
own boyhood was spent at
the Jewish Orphan Home in
Cleveland."

OUT AT

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12 MILE & SOUTHFIELD
In Mike's Market
_ 569-6115

OLD TIME DELI

27701 Orchard Lake Road

553-219'

Near 12 Mile

BUDDY'S
PIZZA

17125 CONANT

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VILLAGE

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DETROIT FREE PRESS
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DELIGHTFUL FOOD—GYPSY MUSIC
LUNCHES & DINNERS

DAILY & SUNDAYS

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Reservations:

Want a Skimpy Sandwich?
DON'T COME TO

843-5611

IS OPEN AT
Pine Lake Mall

4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
BET. LONG LAKE
& LONE PINE

851-5540

MON.-THURS.,
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI. S. SAT.,
11 a.m. to 12 mid.
SUN & HOLIDAYS,
12 noon to 11 p.m.

FAMILY
RESTAURANT

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Serving

• BREAKFAST• LUNCH • DINNER

COR. E. McNICHOLS

892-9001
BUSINESSMEN'S
LUNCHES

MON. THRU FRI. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
SAT. 8 a.m.to 10 p.m. SUN.11:30 a.m.to8:30 p.m.

11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

TRY OUR
DELICIOUS
GOURMET
SANDWICHES
AND
SPECIALS

COMPLETE MENU INCLUDING

• BROILED FISH • BROILED STEAKS & CHOPS
• SHISH KEBOB • ETC.

COMPLETE GREEK SPECIALTIES
• MOUSAKA • SPINACH PIE • GREEK SALADS • ETC.

VOTED #1 BY

DETROIT FREE PRESS
DETROIT NEWS--
DETROITER MAGAZINE
BOB TALBERT

PRUDENTIAL TOWER BUILDING'

GROUND LEVEL---NEXT TO THEATER

.

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FREE INDOOR PARKING

I

ENTER FROM EVERGREEN
Complete Carry Out Available
355 2050

Try our . . . Chicago Pizza,

Italian Sausage &
Vegetarian Pizza

-

BLOOMFIELD

Restaurant
and
Cocktail
Lounge

ENTERTAINMENT
TUES. THRU SAT.

From 7:30 p.m.

Is

VICKI-BARNETT

Famous For

* FRESH LAKE PERCH (Small)
* PETITE FROG LEGS
* DOVER SOLE Amandine

Pa'•q-,loagstrass

BANQUET ROOMS FOR
• BAR MITZVAS
• WEDDINGS
• SHOWERS
• SWEET SIXTEENS
• BOWLING BANQUETS
• BUSINESS MEETINGS
• ANNIVERSARIES • ETC.

Fine Seafoods — Steaks — Chops

Monday Thru Saturday, 11 a.m.
Closed Sundays

til

12 Midnight

YOUR HOST-FRANK STRATTON'

Reservations
626-1587

LUNCHEON SPECIALS

COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
AVAILABLE

6560 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT WEST MAPLE (15 Mile)

Windsor's !Prime Usib Uoom
Is True Elegance

Tableside Cart Service
The Finest Prime Rib Served Anyplace

Dining and Dancing To THE OTHER PLACE TRIO
Located In

TBQ's Other Place r

Windsor's
First
Backgammon

'Ms

DEC. 7, 1951... "After re-

moving his watch during a
speech at the Jewish Corn-
munity Center, Rep. Ema-
nual Celler of New York
was asked by Ben Wigder if
he used the timepiece to
guide him in limiting his
speaking time...Celler an-
swered, 'I pay no attention
to the watch, but the act
seems to make the au-
dience more comfortable.'

JULY 23, 1954..."Jackie
Miller and Roy Woolf cele-
brated 'their first anniver-
sary' at Greenbush
Inn...meeting each other
exactly a year ago at Green-
bush, and a short while
later going steady togeth-
er."

• Succulent Seafoods • Great Steaks • International Specialties • Choice Cocktails

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Mon.-Sat., 71 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sundays, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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Sun.-Thurs., 7 a.m. to 2 a.m., Fri. & Sat. 7 a.m. to 4 a.m

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