Friday, May 18, 1919 29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST ( THERE'S A GREAT sentimental value attached to the brooch lost by Sarah Rogoff . . . it belonged to her mother . . . and was a family heirloom. Happened when Sarah and Dr. Abraham Rogoff attended the lecture, April 25, by Major General George Keegan, Jr. at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Rogoff found the chain on which the brooch was hanging on the floor near the coat room after the lecture . . . and it was sup- posedly seen on the counter by a friend. If you know of the brooch, please contact either Dr. or Sarah Rogoff or this col- umn. Its return will bring much happiness to a crestfallen daughter. BEST BET OF THE WEEKEND ... "Mad Ad- ventures Of Rabbi Jacob" a comedy movie being shown 8 p.m. Sunday by Bnai David Men's Club of South- field. "THEY SAY THAT se- eing is believing. The enclosed photo tells it all," says Toby and Jimmy Laker . . . "WE HAVE OPIUM" . . . was on the window of Levin Discount Cosmetics in Oak Park . . . Opium is a perfume. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS ... to Tom Mittel- dorf on number 75. TEMPLE EMANU-EL Couples' White Elephant Garage Sale . . . its ninth annual . . . is set for 9 a.m. June 3. Anyone having anything old they want picked up, other than clothes or up- holstered furniture, call Stan Klein, 559-4855, or Jeff Mosoff, 585-0019 . . . or the temple office, 967-4020. NEW CONCEPT BY Rhoda Weiss, bosslady of Rhodika Cosmetics is "Beauty Has No Age" .. . She is showing and teaching women (50 plus) the art and gratification of looking good at any stage in life . . . in- cluding Rhodika's natural make-up face lift . . . Ac- cording to Rhoda, retire- ment is a time for fun, beauty and pampering. She'll be at Franklin Club Apartments on Franklin Rd. in Southfield 1:30 p.m. Tuesday . . . lecturing on a better way to look and feel about oneself. Busy Rhoda and her Rhodika is also having a day of beauty for "50 plus senior citizen women" at Connie's Salon, Evergreen _ and 11 Mile in Lathrup Landing, May 22, 10 to 4. CORRECTION . . . At recent Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge "Third Seder," four questions were asked by eight-year-old Eric Perlstein, son of Susan and Philip Perlstein . . . Prev- iously mentioned Jennifer Scherr did some reading and explanation. There is that pretendeth himself poor, yet hath great wealth. Piano Recital Slated Sunday JOSH NEWMAN, 12-year-old son of Elaine and Dan Newman, took first place for his age group at the Regional Math Cham- pionship held at Oakland University for junior high and middle school. He competed against stu- dents tested as their school's best in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties. May 19, Josh will com- pete with the state champs at Central Michigan in Mt. Pleasant . . . He attends Or- chard Lake Middle School. . FORMER DE- TROITERS LIVING in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area are getting together for a reunion 8:30 p.m. June 23, at Bagelstein's on Spring Valley and Coit . . . Fay Schoenfeld, 4411 N. Central Expressway, Dallas, Tex. 75205 is the gal for the info . . . 528-4660. Pianist Paul Burns will present a solo recital 3 p.m. Sunday in the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts Recital Hall. His program will include works by Rameau, Mozart, Schumann and Janacek. A reception will follow at 5:30 p.m. at Detroit Focus Gal- lery, 1010 Beaubien, De- troit. Tickets will be available at the door. Proceeds will benefit Detroit Focus Gal- lery. Oak Park and the city's Beautification Advisory Commission will sponsor special "junk away" days Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Large, bulky items placed at the curb will be removed by the city during the three days. The city does not have to be called for special pick-up. TOMORROW NIGHT ANNUAL DONOR AF- FAIR by Zedakah Club this year will be called "Brunch and Broadway" . . . 11 a.m. May 23 at Raleigh House . . . Funds raised by the hard-working gals are to aid indigent aged and mentally ill. ERNEST DRUCKER, Grant Renewed NEW YORK — The Pepsi Cola Co. recently renewed its annual grant of $15,000 to the American Jewish Congress for its "Friend of My Soul" radio program in New York. 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE 1-0 1 Reservations !- Miele. 643-8865 0 40 RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO Thru Sat.19th 0 0 0 0 0 Music by Johnny Trudeli's Orchestra ENTERTAINMENT CHARGE: Week of: 5/21- 26 Mon. thru Thurs. '6.00 Frl. and Sat. 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M wa produced by glib Jimmy leunce Productions, Inc .% INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTIONS, ALA CARTE, APPETIZERS, DINNERS, ETC. RIKSHAW INN Dial for M Murder LUNCHEON SPECIALS 11 to 3 HUNTINGTON WOODS NIIY .15%,:OFF F SPI AL MON.-SAT. 4 to 6 p.m. Performances: Friday & Saturday OP Junk Away at Roma's of Bloomfield is the Central High Reunion for classes of 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938. owner of Executive Custom Shirtmakers on Woodward in Birmingham, has a most unique operation . . . For special customers like beer tycoon John Stroh and jewelry gent Jerry Kraft-- dal', he makes customized shorts and nightshirts also. This isn't all . Ernest even makes ladies shirts .. . and for one Canadian cus- tomer (they come from all over), he made a one-piece shorts and shirt so the fel- low wouldn't have trouble with his shirt coming out. Ernest has an extremely skilled staff in the bac- lu-oom workshop . . . People like Bob Nitz, cutter, shop foreman, have been with him around 15 years .. . About five people in the back are on tables and sew- ing machines . . . making the shirts like in the age- old, wonderful way of cus- tom shirt making. Making custom shirts with desired collars and cuffs is not a lost art . . . Er- nest Drucker and his staff prove this at Executive Cusom Shirtmakers. Dmnot /0A1ERSET Atirzcs presents TINATRE WE ARE NOW OPEN FROM a.m. MON.-SAT., FROM 10 a.m. SUN. 6 • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER OMS CUISINE 38259 W. 10 MILE West of Grand River Farmington Hills 478-2510 IN THE FREEWAY PLAZA NOW OPEN Specializing In The Finest Cantonese and American Dining and Exotic Cocktails • Private Cocktail Lounge • Complete Family Menu Open 7 Days For Lunch and Dinner Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sundays 12 noon to 10 p.m. Carry-Out Available At All Times Owned and Operated By Michael Lim Harry Yee Steve Lam