26 Friday, Augiat 18, 1918 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • ITALIAN DISHES Danny Raskin's — BEER & WINE- 45199 CASS. UTICA LISTENING POST WHERE WOULD YOU go to find a copy of your old high school annual, back is- sues of Architectural Di- gest, a first edition of Emil Ludwig's "Napoleon" or a 50-year-old cookbook? The 17th annual Bran- deis Used Book Sale, Michi- gan's largest, will feature over 100,000 volumes in the annual event sponsored by the Brandeis University National Women's Commit- tee, Greater Detroit Chap- ter. For the second straight year, sale by the gals will be held at Tel-12 Mall . . . Aug. 31 through Sept. 6 dur- ing regular mall hours . . with a special preview sale Aug. 30, 9:30 p.m. til mid- night . . . Advance tickets to the preview'($2.50) can be gotten from Brandeis vol- unteers at the mall Monday through Wednesday before the sale . . . Admission to the rest of the biggie sale is free. There's a three-fold ef- fort attached to the book bartering . . .It gives the public an opportunity to buy good books at bar- gain prices . . . recycles unsold books by donat- ing them to schools, community groups, pris- ons and hospitals . . . and uses the proceeds to support and maintain the Brandeis University lib- raries. Processing 100,000 vol- umes is a year-long task . . . Work on the 1978 sale, for example, began in Sep- tember 1977, with volun- teers garnering books from private citizens, estates and organizations at the Bran- deis Book Store . .. There, in a room resembling a storefront library, the las- sies sorted books onto plain wood shelves labeled music, fiction, history, etc. . . . The books were then priced and boxed for storage until sale time. Though book store work is often dusty, it is not with- out rewards . .. Volunteer discoveries range from a valuable first edition to a children's book inscribed with the name of a former playmate to an oddity like the 1909 volume, "Toasts" by Margaret Waters . . . Among the toasts is this two-liner: "Here's to the auto — may we hear its toot in time to scoot." Books are sorted into more than 50 categories including art, biography, business and finance, children's books, foreign language, history, humor, law, medicine, mystery, poetry, religion, sports, hobbies, travel and science fiction . . . Paperback books, specialized magazines, records and sheet music are also represented. Dorothy Kaufman is book sale chairman . . . assisted •• • • • • • • • • • • • IAII/VC: COUNTRY INN • B-8 RIBS • 11-8 CHICKEN by Eleanor Roberts and Janice Schwartz . . . Presi- dent of the group is Shirley Weiner. ON A RECENT VISIT to Chicago, Maynard Feldman found the sun glasses he thought he'd lost . . . Ran into the owner of Harrison Luggage•Co. who told Maynard they were left there last winter . . . (Don't ask what he was doing with sun glasses during winter.) THEATER PARTY by Michigan Region of Wo- men's American ORT is set for Sept. 13 at Birmingham Theater, 8 p.m. . . . Show_ there will be Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse in "Les Girls, Les Girls" .. Pro- ceeds will go to ORT's E.P.I.C. (Earning Power Improvement Course) prog- ram . . . For tickets, call the ORT office, 355-9151 . Sharon Ross is E.P.I.C. chairman; Linda Lee, spe- cial projects chairman and Sharon Hart, Michigan reg- ion president. FIRST TIME EVER by a candidate for public office will be a kosher dinner . . . That's when Judge Ben Friedman and Judge Mary Frankel of District Court 45 B(Oak Park, Huntington Woods) have their kickoff dinner shindig, Sept. 13, at Oak Park Community Center . . . Food by Sperber Kosher Caterers will be brought in . . . no cooking done at the center . . . and served with heavy disposa- ble dishes and dinnerware . . . Music will be by Eric Rosenow . . . with Bill Freedman doing the emcee duties. IT'S ABOUT FOUR- AND-A-HALF months away, but Cong. Beth Achim Men's Club isn't wasting any time . . . Over 100 tickets have already been sold to the Annual Winter Ball . . . and it isn't until Dec. 31! . . . Maynard Feldman is chairman, with Perry Levey co-chairman . . . For tickets, call Cong. Beth Achim . . . or Maynard at 557-0248 . Other groups who wait until the last minute to sell their ducats might take a lesson from these guys! LOOKING BACK ON Columns of Yesteryears . . . Dec. 11, 1964. . . "Ann and Dr. I. Walter Silver picked up Roberta Peters, appearing at recent Balfour Concert, and her husband at the airport . . . 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