Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BROADWAY SHOWS 557-7100 OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK 354-3870 - COMPLETE DAILY SPECIALS ALL DAY--LUNCH OR DINNER $2.10 • RELISH BAR FREE MON.-SAT., 1 a.m. to 8 p.m. SUNDAYS, 8 a.m. to B p.m. eTTRE DinnER Ta Aunzk ac R DAILY SPECIALS FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER II 1 AS TURKEY DINNER FEATURES DELICIOUS DOVER SOLE HOME-MADEFLANKEN IN-THE-POT or CHICKEN-IN-THE-POT Si11 1011 $are .4 CEP 2 643-8865 INCL SHRIMP & ALASKAN KING CRAB Plus OUR OWN HOUSE POTATO HUNGARIAN CUISINE $ I 95 . SERVED 1 DAYS SERVED 1 DAYS SPI NACH PIE. DAILY OPEN 7 DAYS, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS ANTIPASTO DAILY & SUNDAYS i 99 ROAST BEEF PLATE N ------ SALAD NOW SERVING WITH ALL DINNERS HUNGARIAN VILLAGE AUTHENTIC $ Tues., Thurs., Sat. & Su . ALL SOUPS MADE IN OUR OWN KITCHEN 44 ‘ BROILED HADDOCK W/PRESSING 10 TRY OUR JEWISH-CREEK SALAD produced by Jim my Launce Productions,Inc. BIRD 27411 SOUTHFIELD (3 IRKS. N. OF 11 MILE) 559-1091 (In Orleans Mall) PRODUCTIONS 'n- FAMILY BUFFET 15600 W. 10 MILE AT GREENFIELD NANCY GURWIN 11, AMID AN overwhelming Zieve getting to know each view of the Detroit River other again now that the and a later scenic panorama Jerry Lewis Telethon is with Downtown Detroit and over . . . She was its coor- Windsor lights shimmering dinating producer . . on the waters, Moni Jacobs Harold Hais suave in the and Joel Must were mar- tux Morrie Fenkell said "he ried. rented for two nights" . . . The glass-enclosed Morrie being brought Standard Club at Detroit apples — he loves them Plaza provided one of the since a kid hiding them in year's most elegant affairs his knickers . • . . Shirley_ . . . so very well done from Jacobs, mother of the bride, ceremony through recep- and Mary Must, mother of tion. the groom, looking so beau- It was a most interesting tiful in their wonderful and new type of -ceremony moment . . . Shila Morgan- . . . Beneath a hupa of roth in pant-suit swinging large branches and leaves, away on the disco beat . . . hanging by a white ribbon Marian and Johnny Kaplan from the top of Standard looking better than ever Club's ,dome, Moni and Joe . . . her dress a knockout. took their vows and gave Plenty of cakes on the expressions of lOve to each sweet table, but Moni had to other plus prayers read make one for her own wed- aloud by both from the Bi- ding, and Mary Must made ble. streudel. . The bridesmaids all wore Jack Gell pointing to the light beige and Moni's dress head waiter and saying was white with beige "He's got good taste." . . . sleeves. Both their dinner jackets Nieces and nephews were of the same design . . . banded together to offer Wife Marianne's hobby is congratulations over the making jewelry . . . They microphone in a_ toast, have a special room in their "When you have kids, Wabeek home where she remember, we're avail- pursues her hobby while he able for baby sitting." - does his thing — reading — About 25 invitees enjoyed in another room . . . Jack the ceremony . . ate the doesn't wear a watch be- splendid fare . . . and cause he doesn't want to live danced or listened to the by the clock . . . but still- two-band music of -Blue gets up at 5:30 each morn- Notes and Bill Meyer. ing . . . just because he Folks thought a knows it's that time . . . parachutist was coming to You wouldn't believe it by the wedding from his plane - looking at them, but . . . but no invitation so he Marianne and Jack had landed in the fiver instead been married 34 years a . . . Father —6T the groom, week before the affair . . . Mike Must, is a past another celebration for this president of Cong. Bnai very fine couple. David, and gave the Moth and Joel Must are Hamotzi . . . Bob Jacobs, lucky young folks . . . They Moni's brother, taking over have Wonderful parents in as a one-man reception Shirley and Billy Jacobs committee . . . Four mem- and Mary and Mike Must bers of the 30's Zenith Club . . They have wonderful at Jewish Community Cen- relatives and friends . . . ter with her dad, Billy And now each other, with a Jacobs, were there . . . _wonderful future ahead. Morrie Fenkell, Harold BUSINESSMEN'S Haas, Joe Fedder, and GROUP, City of Hope, Harry Milgrom . . . The dinner-dance Oct. 29 will be Zenith's championship bas- number 66 . . . Comic Fred ketball team of 1935 had Roman and Hal Gordon's Morrie, Harold, Billy, music will ring in the fes- _ Harry, Nate Fink and Mor- tivities at Fairlane Manor rie Wasserman . . . Al on Hubbard Dr. in Dear- Skelly bemoaning fact that born. e can't order his favorite EVER-NOTICE . . . At ish anywhere -- fried her- a party, there are two kinds ring and onions like his of people . . . those who mother used to make . . . want to go home early and Mickey Fishman chewing those who want to be the his cigar. last ones in the place . . . Styles and fashions like Trouble is they're always you've never seen or married to each other. wouldn't believe . . . Example : Adrianne As- kin's space-look dress Arab University . . . -with chains linked to SAO PAULO (ZINS) — a slave collar and wide The Lebanese and Syrian arm bands . . . all made consuls in this Brazilian out of real pewter! city have proposed an Arab Jack Winston, wine con- university here for Arab noiseur, checking the bottle students now living in for our table ... and acciden-- North and South America. tally dipping his tux elbow Gossip can estrange the slightly in an avocado sauce . . . Mary Lou and Mort closest friends. BEEF A- -)UBB ' S COUNTRY KITCHEN AVAILABLE FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION AT YOUR FACILITIES Friday, October 6, 1918 29 Il_111. SUNDAY ONLY — DAY VEAL MARSALA or - VEAL MILANESE or PRIME RIB COMPLETE WITH SALAD, SOUP, SPAGHETTI, BREADSTICKS, BREAD & BUTTER AND SALAD, SOUP & SPAGHETTI OPEN TUES.-SAL, 111.m. to 2 a.m. — SUNDAYS 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. DAVE GANUS IS BACK! 95 • 84 0 N. TELEGRAPH 1/2 BLK. S. OF JOY RD. SUN., 5 to 10 p.m. e rve - Excellent Cocktails and Choice Wines 1-15 FREEWAY AT SPRINGWELLS Reservations 843-5611 S lit r Very Fine Private BANQUET FACILITIES For Your Next Affair FOR RES. CALL 565 - 4848 DANCING FRI. & SAT. TO TOMMY GOOD & CO. esel ■■■■■■■,, t Shake a le i. It's a-rule of the roost. We cook our chicken fresh. All day. Every day. You'll never-get yesterday's chicken, because we won't serve it to you. With every serving of HALF A CHICKEN, you get Hearthstone toast, fresh, tangy coleslaw, and a large helping of french fries. All at a Steak and "4" price.,Stop in anytime for -our chicken dinner. You'll just thigh with delight. y— f Including Salad Bar CHOICE Or DRESSING 25025 Telegraph Rd. at 10 Mile Rd., Southfield