Friday, March 3, 1918 21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I COUNTRY INN N • B-B RIBS •• B-B CHICKEN Danny Raskin's • ITALIAN DISHES —BEER & WINE - LISTENING POST Plaza on Southfield and 121/2 . . . but none can be Office Supply, can't think of used . . . All the snow has a better way he could have been plowed into them and celebrated his 60th birth-, never cleared away . . . day . . . Was playing golf at Southfield officials should Inverrary while vacation- look into this. AFTER 39 YEARS with ing in Florida . . . and hit a hole-in-one on the 120-yard the Joseph Frenkel Co., eighth hole . . . Wife Richi Murray Hartz has retired and Detroiters Rhoda and . . . Known as a legend in Danny Brickner were his the health and beauty aids field, Murray has been re- witnesses. SPEAKING BEFORE sponsible for over $200 mill- THE members of Crescent ion in sales. `. He was with General To- . Shrine Club recently, Carl Levin, former Detroit City bacco, making "big money" Council president, read a . . . $75 a week when he left letter written by someone to work on E. Vernor for Joe., who was unhappy with liv- who paid him $80 as head of ing in Detroit because of ev- the notions and paper goods erything going on, and dept. . . . General Tobacco moved away . . . It was offered to double his salary, from a priest to Cadillac but the future was more im- portant to Murray . . . who . . . in the year 1711. Next Crescent dinner 'discovered he had made meeting will be a real doozie wisest decision. . . . with Sol Lewis, direc- Norman Cottler is the tor of the Michigan person responsib!le for Mur- Metaphysical Society and a ray's quitting smoking super entertainer on hand, cigars . . . even though he March 20, at ,the Raleigh went through 50 to 60 a House . . . Members and week . . . They played gin guests who miss Sol will be rummy together and Nor- missing a lot. man complained so much Last Crescent affair at that "They stink!" Murray Raleigh House is June 19, gave the palmas a farewell its big Crippled Children heave-ho and hasn't' and Divan Night . . . touched one since. Raleigh House supposedly CALLING SONNY closes as of June 25. ELIOT . . . Remember SHOE WAS on the other when back in 1948 as Sonny foot recently when the near •Schlossberg your comical 200 members of Ladies Au- talents were cast on the xiliary, Department of television screen as co-star Michigan Jewish War Vete- with golf pro Joe Deveny rans, were entertained at The show was filled their membership dinner by with tips for golfing . fans Max Sosin and Hal Gordon ... plus your hilarious an- . . . The hard-working gals tics that made for much who spread cheer at hospi- giggling on the part of the tals, nursing homes and video audiences . . . That children's homes, gave Max same year, still as Sonny and Hal a standing ovation. Schlossberg, you wound up AT LEAST TO the Han- 12 weeks as Willie Dooit on children's nah Schloss Old Timers, the WWJ-TV- program, "Let's. See Willie spring is just around the corner . . . Their annual Dooit" . . Today as ace pre-spring Get Together for weatherman Sonny Eliot members, family and . . . still on WWJ-TV . . you are one of the very few friends is this Siinday, 1 p.m. at Jewish Community persons who have survived Center, 10 Mile branch in television as a performer since its beginning in De- Oak Park. JANET SELLERS, troit. PAT CARLINI, kind six-year-old daughter of Irv- ing and Marion Sellers, was gent who gives away those warned about crossing watches each year at the streets . . . "Oh, don't Shrine Circus, now repre- worry," little Janet reas- sents the Elgin Watch Co. sured her mother. "I always as well as Waltham. 451a9 CASS •• UTICA 731-4440 "In The Big Red House" WANT A SKIMPY SANDWICH? - wait for the empty space to come by." IT'S DEFINITE . . . preliminary agreement has been made to purchase the Town & Country Club . . . Group headed by Sammy Lieberman of Creative Cat- eging, will continue to oper- ate it as in the past . . . with the membership con- tinuing-to avail itself of the same facilities. Catering arrangements are being handled by Edna Brown, who has been with Sammy for 17 years. THERE ARE THREE "Handicapped Parking" spaces at Farrell Shopping SENT TO BED early re- cently as punishment, young Allen Kalish pouted that he couldn't help it if he wasn't perfect . . .. "There was only one perfect boy in the world that I know of anyway," he muttered . • . . Curious, his mother Ann Kalish (Sol's doll), asking who he was, said, "You mean George Washington? - . . .-And little Allen replied scornfully. "No, daddy. - THE SATURDAY morning kidush tomorrow at Downtown Synagogue on Griswold will honor Judge Nate Kaufman's 70th birthday. GREAT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY DON'T COME TO MORRY WASSER- MAN, president of Home 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. OLD TIME DELI 27701 Orchard Lake Road Near 12 Mile OPEN 24 HOURS Daily Dining From Our Regular Fine Menu Tues.-Fri ., 11:30 to 1 a.m. Sat. til 2 a.m. Sun. til 11 p.m. 553-2191 . EMI IITAN ROADHOUSE TUNNEL BAR•&Q OF SOUTHFIELD Relax, 291 6 1 Northwestern, North of 12 Mile Rd. 358-FOOD (3663) . enjoy good food and drink at moderate cost . At the Ryan Roadhouse, you will relax in the comfortable surround-' Ings of a contemporary roadhouse and enjoy honest portions of hearty food, honest drinks and great entertainment without a cover charge or increased prices. Any way you look at It, we're one of the best values around. Come, find out for yourself! 3950 14 Mile Rd. 2 Miles E. of Oaklnd Mall 939-1800 lbs. din Sat. 11-2 a. ■ ., So. 2-11p.m. 41/ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JAK KS • RESTAURANT & LOIJNGS • 25234 GREENFIELD, J. of 10 Mile • • • GREENFIELD CENTER 546-1n4., That old reprobate L. J. Loophole is at it again—plotting a fantastic Sunday Brunch to captivate the hearts of all. To insure freshness, L:J. even convinced the hotel manager to personally 1-1 pick up a dazzling assortment of bagels. Honest! Cover one of those bagels with L.1-.'s creamycheese-ancf-lox spread. Journey afar through his ever- changing international specialties, • DINNERS MON.-SAT. • • 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. ! SUNDAY DINNERS • 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. • • • • No. Entertainment • • Businessmen's Luncheons • MON.-FRI., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • LATE EVENING • • Choice Cocktails & Liquors. - L.J.Loopholds • PIANO BAR • An ENTERTAINMENT • „ MON. THRU SAT. • • • • • • • • • • • • An Where to go and what. to do on Sunday? Here's an unusual dinihg opportunity... garnered from Budapest to Boston, complemented with more traditional fare. Will you have room for the sweet table, laden with cakes, tarts, cheeses and fruits? Let gourmanclizing glut- tony overrule your temperateness. We dare you! All-you-can-eat Brunch served Sundays 1 I :30a.m. to 2:30p.m. Adults $5.95, kids 12 and under $2.95. Please call for reservations: 557-4800. Food for your habeas corpus in the Sheraton-Southfield Hotel, 17017 W. Nine Mile Road at 1-696, Southfield. 557-4800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAMA ZELDA'S - THE FOOD & BEVERAGE co. NOW SERVING . . . BEER •-WINE • COCKTAILS • • • ONLY SUNDAY BRUNCH IN DOWNTOWN DETROIT DISCOUNTED VALET PARKING CHECK OUR DINNER SPECIALS • MONDAY • THURSDAY - 8 SQUARE PIZZA $2 75 . CHOPPED SIRLOIN • TUESDAY • • FRIDAY FRIED CHICKEN '2 75 FISH & CHIPS • WEDNESDAY • SATURDAY VEAL PARMIGIANA $275 . 5 PIZZA-SPAGHETTI - ANTIPASTO SALAD o 0 SUNDAY • LARGE SPAGHETTI DINNER 179 PIANO STYLINGS BY JOHN WILLIAMS 8 SPECIALLY CREATED BRUNCH BEVERAGES • -SUCH GREAT DELIGHTS AS: EGGS BENEDICT, PETITE LAMB CHOPS, CHICKEN LIVER MADEIRA AND OF COURSE GOOD OLD FASHION FLAPJACKS. .„and all this on the 25th floor of the Hotel Pontchartrain every Sunday between 0:30 um and 2:30 pm WASHINGTON BLVD & LARNED RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED 965-0200 American Express honored BY THE SQUARE SERVED WITH: BEER • WINE • COCKTAILS 0 0 $250 $250 5975 ALL SERVED WITH: SALAD, FRIES OR SPAGHETTI & HOT GARLIC BREAD HAPPY HOUR • "FREE PIZZA" 0 0 0 0 MON. THRU SAT. 2:30 TO 5:30 p.m. AND • 8:00 p.m. TO CLOSING NO COUPONS FOR SPECIALS 29269 SOUTHFIELD RD. NORTH OF 1.2 MILE, FARRELL PLAZA CARRY OUT 559-8111 MON. To THURS., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRI., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. SAT. 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