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April 20, 1979 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-20

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Friday, April 20, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

LEAVE IT TO grandma linked to a computer service
to do the babysitting .. . . . In the event of a heart
only this time, for "Sonny" attack, stroke; accident or
Marcus, it was as animal other emergency, all the
sitter . . . In town_ from subscriber need do is press
Florida for Bar Mitzva of the- transmitter button .. .
grandson, , "Sonny" took Instantly, a certified medi-
care of three cats and two cal technician at the 24-
dogs as son-in-law and -- hour-a-day computer center
daughter, Dr. Jack, Ad- is notified of the emergency
rianne and their children, and receives electronic
print-out of all necessary
left, for Hawaii.
In Florida, "Sonny, medical and personal in-
former ace fund-raiser for formation : . . so as to then
Infants Service Group here, dispatch the proper info to
is putting together a journal personal physician and
for the National Asthma relatives . . . It's the brain-
Center in Denver which child of Emergency Alert
merged with the National Systems . . . and a good one
. . . especially for those who
Jewish Hospital.
BELATED BIRTHDAY live alone . . . headed by
congrats . . . to Sam Michael Pearl of Southfield.
Braverman . . . on number
WHERE THEY ARE
60 . . . Party given for him DEPT. . . . "Regarding Al
by wife Helen was at Jac- Goodman, I saw him at the
ques on Telegraph.
Miami Beach airport within
RUBE ZISSMAN, the past year. He has lived
salesman at Tamaroff there for several years. His
Buick on Telegraph, has brother Sam was in the
about 30 hats, from cowboy, building business with a
etc. . . . and from time to man named Warshaw." ,
time wears each one while
— Al Keats
on the floor . . ; If you see_ LOOKING BAcK On
him wearing the same one Columns of Yesteryears . . .
twice in a row it's because
Jan. 11, 1957 ... "Hav-
he believes in not changing ing dinner on an off4iight at
hats during a lucky streak.
the home of Sylvia and Mic-
ANDREW PAPP was key Taines turned out to be
grand- prize winner at re- a busman's holiday later in
cent Detroit Metro - Science the evening for Roger and
and Engineering Fair for Anita DeCastro, drummer
his project, "Investigation of and Latin American song
Cryo-Biology" . . . Last year _ stylist appearing at the
Andy won top prize for his Wonder Bar .. Only this
electron microscope and time, their musical feats
then first prize in physics at were wrapped up in a ter-
the International Science rific Cha-Cha exhibition
Fair in Anaheim, Calif .. . put on by them for the
This year, May 7, as grand wide-eyed guests . . . A good
prize winner, he is being old-fashioned builders jam
sent to compete again in the session followed, with Mic-
International Fair held at key on piano, brother Hal on
San Antonio, Tex.
bass and Iry Green on the
Andy's cryo-biology proj- conga drums."
ect is freezing bugs with
AT A LOCAL dress shop,
liquid nitrogen and bring- woman with her small son
ing them back to life again was iu-king at some dresses
. . . He is the 18-year-old-son . . . Suddenly the little boy
of Terry and attorney LeO said, "I gotta go, mama." . .
Papp . . . and naturally has "Not right now," son," re-
his- pick c,f universities who plied his mother . . . "But I
want him to attend.
gotta go now," shouted the
FOR THE SECOND' little boy . . . To avoid a
time in five months Steve crisis, the saleslady stepped
Zacks of Entertainment '79 up to the mother and said,
is on crutches . . . For the "That's all right, madam,-
second time it happened I'll take him:" . . . The sales-
while playing racquet ball lady and the little boy went
and tearing ligaments in off hurriedly, hand in hand
the Achilles tendon of his
. On their return, the
right foot . . . For the second mother looked at her son
time it was while knocking and asked if he thanked the
the ball around at South- nice lady for being so kind
field Athletic Club with or- . . . "Why should I thank
thopedic surgeon Dr. Harry her?" said the little boy.
Herkowitz. -
"She had to go,- too!"
ART SHOW by Alpha
PEOPLE DEPT. . . .
Omega Dental Fraternity Rose Kruman and Evelyn
will have special showings Roth having lunch together
with guides, April 25, 28 and looking as always —
and 29 . . . • at Irving very good . . . _Millie and
Feldman Galleries on Jerry Hack in town from
Northwestern Hwy. . . . It California for Passover .. .
also continues through Window cleaner Allan
month of May at regular Schwartz with the ready
gallery hours . . . No admis- joke . . . Center Electric's
Izzy Cohen and the hat he
sion charge.
NEW KIND OF emer- always wears when the
gency service is pocket-size weather is bad.
transmitter which is carried
The words of the wicked
on the person of the sub-
'scriber while at home and is are to lie in wait for blood.

Swingle Singers
to Give Concerts

Council Warns
Members About
Nazi Lists

LONDON — The Inter-
national Council of Jews
from Czechoslovakia has
warned members in Israel
and 20 Western countries
not to send lists of Nazi vic-
tims to the State Jewish
Museum in Prague.
Last year, the museum
asked for the lists on the
grounds that they would be
required for the restoration
of memorial tablets of Nazi
victims at the Pinkas
synagogue of Prague. The
synagogue is now under re-
pair and expected to open
again in 1982. -
The ICJC fears that the
new lists could harm the .
Czechoslovakian Jews who,
after the 1948 Communist
take-over, were forced to
register the names of all
relatives and friends living
in "capitalist" countries.

Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra Assistant Conduc-
tor Kenneth Jean will be on
the podium for a pair of
"Weekender Pops" concerts
8:30 p.m. today and 3:30
p.m. Sunday in , Ford Au-
ditorium. Featured in the
concerts will be the Swingle
Singers.
Tickets for both perform-
ances are available at the
Ford Auditorium box office.

DISCOUNT ON ENTIRE CHECK!

25025 Telegraph Rd.
Southfield

(Advertised specials not included).

'NOW OPEN
-
SUNDAYV:
2

p.m. to 12 Mid.

Author to Speak

The Center for New
Thinking will present Herb
Goldberg, author o _ f "The
Hazards of Being Male,"
2:30 p.m. April 29 at Groves
High School.
There is a charge, and
tickets will be available at
the door. For information or
reservations, call the Cen-
ter for New Thinking, 546-
8928. •

From A Snack To A
Complete Dinner

ALSO OPEN SATURDAYS FOR LUNCH

1402 S. COMMERCE

(Near the
intersection at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail)

FAMILY TAVER

AND

624-6660

Neighborhood Gathering-Place

IF IT'S APRIL,THIS
MUST BE
PRIME RIB•AGAIIII.

.••

April is the month. And prime rib is the special event. (Held over from March, due to rave
reviews.) That's Friday and Saturday nights at L. J. Loophole's.
It'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. Along with
John Williams' piano arrangements in the background.
If you missed March at L. J. Loophole's, it's still spectacular
prime rib. So be sure to catch it in April.

Food for
your
habeas
corpus

Loophole's

Restaurant and Bar

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Sheraton-Southfield Hotel

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