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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26 Friday, March 16, 1919

Meadow Brocik
Offerings Listed

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

PEOPLE AND DISA'N
DATA ... Everyone who

knows them like Dorothy &
Harold Haber . . . It's up to
Dr. Henry "Honey" Ben-is
to get it going — a reunion
of the basketball players
who ruled the courts at
Northern High years ago
. . . Wonder what ever be-
came of Saller Eller, Joy
Menser Gorosh, Howard
Pearl, one-time United Ar-
tists public relations man
here, and Bobby Shan, who
dropped that bomb during
World War II inscribed, "To
Hitler From Danny Ras-
kin"? . . . Bobby Sosnick
disco dancing up a storm .. .
Marian Kaplan, Johnny's
frau, cute as ever .. .
Scotch 'n Sirloin locale
on Greenfield & James
Couzens may soon open
again . . . Northwest site
Coney Island may expand to
a newly-built shopping cen-
ter . . . Yes, Jim Constand of
Jim's Garage, also owns the
Grecian Gardens on Mon-
roe.
Kim Gottesman, 10 years
ago a waitress at Katz's Deli
in Oak Park, now a nurse at
Henry Ford Hosptial .. .
She's the granddaughter of
Jimmy & Sally Katz, who
owned the place . . . and the
daughter of Elaine and Bur-
ton "Buddy" Gottesman .. .
Alan Cassell eating more
so he can keep "pumping
iron" (lifting weights) .. .
Alan would be an excellent
choice for a job in the recrea-
tion department of one of
the cities around like South-
field or Oak Park . . . He has
a great personality to go
with his very fine know-how
. . . Who's the better golfer,
Lou, Flora or their son Gary
Schwartz? .. .
"Pizza lovers in Detroit
love Buddy's Pizza," writes
James Beard in the New
York Times . . . Rose
Lieberman from a disco
convention in New York
with even more sensa-
tional ideas for her Rosebud
Disco opening this spring in
the American Motors Bldg.
on Franklin Rd. . . . Thanks
to Joe Sisler, Sam Geller,
Sarah Hoff, Al Glassman,
Saul Brenner and Bob
Weitzman for the Shrine
Circus books of tickets .. .
50th anniversary con-
grats to Celia and Alex
Goldberg . . . Happy birth-
day to Marlene Glanz, diet-
ary technician at Henry
Ford Hospital (hubby is
Larry) . . . Two of the most
likeable people around are
Esther and Irvin Magy .. .
Best disc jockey in recent
Channel 2 Contest by view-
ers was CKLW's Dick Pur-
tan, followed by Jim
Johnson of WWWW-FM,
Deeno Day and WJR's J.P.
McCarthy .. .
Coitect name of owner of
Diamond Market on 12
Mile, east of Northwestern
is Bob Kato . . . New owners
of the Red Timbers on Hag-
gerty Rd. are Billy Stavros

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and Chuck Miller . . . Who-
ever coined Monk Fish as
the poor man's lobster is out
of their mind . . . only taste
alike is the drawn butter ...
Moishe Mishler a heck of
a smooth disco dancer and
teacher . . . Those Sunday
special omelettes you get a
Midtown Cafe in Birming-
ham are very choice . . . not
available anywhere else .. .
Have you tried the ham-
burger at Balloon Bar on
Northwestern Hwy. south
of 12 Mile? . . . Very few
entertainers can compete
with Ron Coden at Railroad
Crossing on E. Eight Mile
. . . Nifty Norman's on
Commerce Lake in Walled
Lake, is now open Sundays
2 to 12 mid . . . plus Satur-
days for lunch and dinner.
Loving Cup is at Hotel
Pontchartrain's Top of The
Pontch . . . Channel 56 auc-
tion this year, number 11,
will be March 30 thru April
7 . . . Whenever talking
about Turtle Soup, don't
leave out Club Berkley,
Woodward & 11 1/2 Mile .. .
it's, among the best any-
where . . . especially laced
with white sherry.
Real name of magician-
puppeteer Eddie Jay is
Eddie Bliznick . . . October
husband-to-be of Lissa
Gladstone will open at
Gino's Surf in May . . . Ft.
Meyers, Fla., is the resi-
dence of ex-Detroiters
Gerry and Chuck Fenton:. .
also of JoAnn and Dave
Fekay . . . Kenny Singer
may be in the building
game, but he hasn't forgot-
ten his drummer boy days
. . . with a fine set at home to
rhythmize on . . . Like De-
veloper Mainice Cohen and
his trumpet .. .
Whenever seeing long
mustachio'd Percy Swartz,
you alniost have to believe
he has a camera with him
No, Judge Benny
Friedman in Oak Park is
not the former Michigan
football great . . . but his
partner on the O.P. bench,
Judge Marvin Frankel, was
a Little All-American while
at Hillsdale .. .
Marlene - • and Paul
Lebowitz now live in Fuller-
ton, Cal. . . . just outside of
Los Angeles . . . Charlie
Dubin still doing a great job
on the piano at Kingsley Inn
out Woodward . . . Gilda
Radner of TV's "Saturday
Night Live" is from South-
field . . . Wonderful Earl
"Fatha" Hines Quintet
comes into Clarence Baker's
Keyboard Lounge on Liver-
nois, March 27 through
April 1 . . . Michael Kallen
actually seen wearing a tie!

Tenor to Perform

The Meadow Brook
Theatre has announced its
1979-80 season will open
Oct. 11 with Richard
Brinsley Sheridan's "The
School for Scandal."
A world premiere and a
Michigan premiere will
highlight the forthcoming
season. The world premiere
will be "A Summer Remem-
bered" by Charles Nolte, a
professor at the University
of Minnesota.
The Michigan premiere
will be the British satire,
"Entertaining Mr. Sloane"
by Joe Orton. Other plays to
be presented during the
next season will include
"You Can't Take It With
You," "A Moon for the Mis-
begotten," "Of Mice and
Men," "The Play's - the
Thing" and Charley's
Aunt."

Operetta Slated
at Local Temple

The Michigan Lyric
Opera Company will pre-
sent the comic operetta,
"Ba-Ta-Clan," by Jacques
Offenbach, 7:30 p.m. March
25 at the Birmingham
Temple, as part of the tem-
ple's Vivace Music Series.
For ticket information,
call Richard Margolis,
643-4661.

Tenor George Shirley will
perform 10:30 a.m. March
27 in the Community Arts
Auditorium at Wayne State
University, sponsored by
Tuesday Musicale. The pub-
lic is invited at a nominal
charge.

`Music Man' Set in Southfield

Southfield Senior High
School will present "The
Music Man" 8 p.m. March
3C, 31 and April 6 in the
school auditorium. A spe-
cial matinee for musical
comedy alumni will be held

2 p.m. April 7.
Box office hours will be
7:30-8 a.m. and noon-12:40
p.m. daily, March 26-April
6, and at 7 p.m. on the eve-
nings of the performances.
There is a charge.

Plan Your Next Affair At

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• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
• Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions

Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding ,Ceremony and Receptions
Plus A 160-:Room Hotel For Your Guests

LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m.
DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m.

LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.

.

The mouth of the upright
shall deliver them.

SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY

Served From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

One of Michigan's Most Elegant
Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights,
Including 14 Hot Entrees

WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD.
Bloomfield Hills

$ 45

per person

Reservations Accepted

644-1400

IF IT'S MARCH,
THIS MUST BE
PRIME RIB.

March is the month. And prime rib is the special event. On Friday and Saturday nights
at L. J. Loophole's.
That's a complete prime rib dinner we're talking about:A nice, thick cut of tender
prime rib of beef au jus, along with soup, salad, fresh rolls and butter, a steaming baked
potato and dessert. All for just $7.95. That's what makes it so special.
John Williams' piano arrangements are worth the price alone. And we'll be
featuring a different weekend special event each month. So, every
month you'll have something special to look forward to.
At L. J. Loophole's.

IF YOU'RE A
SHRINER, give me a call

to volunteer during Cres-
cent's day, March 29, at the
Shrine Circus . . . The crip-
pled, retarded, indigent and
leukemia victims will show
their appreciation with
happy smiles.

Restaurant and Bar

Food for your habeas corpus

in the Sheraton-Southfield Hotel, 17017 W. Nine Mile Road at 1-696, Southfield
Reservations suggested. Please call 557-4800

