THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, June 8, 1919 Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST IT WAS BILLY JACOBS' 60th birthday, and what better way to sur- prise this very fine person and superb athlete than to have a party the way he would want one . . . sur- rounded by close friends and family . . . and at a place he would be going to for a game of tennis with wife Shirley. The friends were there .. . family too . . . and even a tennis match . . . but with the club pro instead of Shir- ley . . . She was in on the "plot" and her job was to get him there. Party given by Shirley, son Bob, daughter Monni and son-in-law Joel Must, was at Farmington Racquet Club. People who expected Buddy's pizzas were a bit disappointed ... but Honey Tree restaurant on Orchard Lake Rd. more than made up for it with a bevy, of tasty home-made Greek dis- hes. All the guests were very casual except Mike Must .. . he was the only one with a tie . . . Lighting and sound system were by Pro-Disco with Paul Bensman and Gary Lichtman playing up a record storm of oldies on the disco beat . . . plus even Happy Birthday A la disco rhythm .. Mike Kaufman from Stage Door Dance Studio showed the folks some coordinating steps. Harry Milgrom was MC for a brief cake-cutting ceremony and joined Harold Haas, Morrie Fenkell and Joe Feder in a picture with Billy . . . of guys from the old Zenith Club of the Jewish Center on Woodward many years back. It was also the birthday of Billy's sister, Mildred Friedman (Ralph) . . . They're twins. Floral settings were in tennis ball cans ... A lot of people came dressed to play tennis but not many did ... Lou Star was one of those who couldn't re- sist — he's been playing three times a week more than 30 years ... Morrie Fenkell didn't have an apple, but still eats them from morning til night... He's also on a peach kick now ... Monni Must has about $10,000 worth of camera equipment but snapped pictures with an Instamatic ... She disco'd with all the rest ... good exercise for the little one Monni and Joel are due to have in September. Can't forget the excellent cheeses . . . Very delicious . . . supplied by Mike Must and sons Alan and Joel of Detroit City Dairy. Billy Jacobs is a lucky person . . . He has a wonder- ful wife in Shirley, terrific children, good health, true friends . . . and most of all, the kind of personality that to Resort's Kosher Meals in Famous Catskill Mountains By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) Wilt Chamberlain re- vealed his one big playing weakness at the annual Basketball Hall of Fame in- duction dinner last month. At the dinner Chamberlain was installed as a member and Eddie Gottlieb, "Mr. Professional Basketball," was awarded the prestigi- ous Gordon Bunn Award for meritorious services to the game over a half-century of activity. Chamberlain finally broke down and confessed as to why he turned out to be such a poor foul shooter and the story should be of inter- est to Jewish readers who have followed the big fel- low's progress over the Years. - It developed that as a youngster, Wilt, in his final two years at Overbrook High School in Philadel- phia, during the summer months, worked at Kutsher's Country Club in Monticello, N.Y., as a bel- lhop. At that tender age changed never has throughout the years .. . the kind that has always made him one heck of a swell guy! CHILDREN'S LEU- KEMIA Foundation of Michigan is a great organ- ization . . . For ticket infor- mation on its theater party at Northland Theater on Thursday, call Harriet or Jack Goldberg at Stage Del- icatessen . . . LI 8-1111 or LI 1-2888. SOUTHFIELD IS one of only 11 cities chosen for All-American honors .. . out of over 500 throughout the nation. Recent celebration in the council chambers and the Civic Center's social hall had clowns blowing up bal- loons, a dance team, festive joviality . . . and best of all, Orrin Foslein on the banjo with his Dixieland Quartet. PEOPLE, DISA 'N DATA ... Paul -and Martha Chaiken in town from St. Petersburg and Tampa .. . Krone Honored away from Detroit about 2 1/2 for Educational years ... Leonard Radner Achievements talking- about the old times NEW YORK — Moshe . . of when he came to this country and lived across the Krone, World Zionist street from the Hannah Organization Executive member and head of its De- Schloss Bldg. . . . So many people calling partment for Torah Educa- furniture man Eddie Robin- tion and Culture in the son for tickets to Detroit Diaspora, was honored on Tiger baseball games .. . Yom HaAtzmaut. He was Eddie is still the Tigers' No. cited "for an outstanding 1 fan and friend . . . The help decade of achievement in he has given Detroit bringing the wisdom and ballplayers throughout the teachings of our Torah heri- years is beyond counting .. . tage and Jewish culture to Lou Melton losing more our brethren throughout the world," by the Rabbini- weight .. . Jody Wiener and Buddy cal Council of American and Nathanson wearing per- the Union of Orthodox manent waves . . . Ruth and Jewish Congregations of Leonard Goldman off plane America. from Phoenix, Ariz., in cold weather . . . but "had it turned into the 80s" re- cently . . . They'll be back in September for Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge Con- vention in Jackson. No, Iry Greenberg isn't in BERKLEY- 12 Mlle-Coolidge LI 2-0330 the fish business . . . He's still bossman at Plaza Deli All Seats $1.00 at all times on Northwestern . . . The 3rd Week Held•Over gold conversation piece fish Marlon Brando & Gene Hackman in he wears was given to him "SUPERMAN" (PG) by sister who used to train 7 & 9:30 dolphins . . . She wore it as a Sat. 7 & 9:30 pin . . . and he had it looped Sun. 2:05, 4:30, 7 & 9:30 for the chain on his neck .. . BERKLEY THEATRE Bill Fenkell of Southfield 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Planning Commission, buy- Berkley ing Observer-Eccentric writer Jackie Klein a pack- WASHINGTON THEATER age of cigarettes so he can 426 S. Washington, R.O. smoke a couple. * ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN Invite You To See Why We Are #1 Wilt admitted that he was a * In The Metropolitan Detroit Area voracious eater and just couldn't stop gobbling food. 27167 "When I saw food, I * GREENFIELD *• quivered," exclaimed 1 Blk. No. of 11 Mlle Chamberlain to the more 559-1380 than 1200 people gathered at the Basket- OUR FAMOUS BREAKFAST ball Hall of Fame func- Tues-Sat 6 a.m.-11 a.m. Sun 6 a.m.-10a.m. ticin. • FRESH ORANGE JUICE • 2 EGGS (any style) TRY ROSE'S "It so happens that • ROLL OR BAGEL Kutsher's is a kosher hotel, • COFFEE OR TEA & PICKLED TROUT and for those of you who are olk-** *70c*-AA--Idratironrorftront irfrirororvevrit-A-A-Trikati. uninitiated in the laws per- taining to kosher food, let me explain to you, you can- not mix milk and meat products. Consequently, every time I went up to shoot a foul in a game in which I played for the Kutsher's Country Club 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. team, then coached by Red AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094 Auerbach of the Boston Cel- Open Mon. thru Sat. tics, my thoughts dwelled 1 1:30 a.na.-2:30 a.m. on the food that would be served during the evening IS COOKING. UP SOMETHING meal. "Would it be a meat meal SPECIAL FOR THE ENTIRE where I could not get milk, MONTH OF JUNE! or would it be a dairy meal, where I could get all the SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO milk I wanted? This MON. & TUES. EVENINGS UNTIL 11 p.m. thought constantly preyed WED. THRU SAT. BEFORE 1 p.m. on my mind as I stepped to the foul line to take my free shots. As a result, with a lack of concentration, your ability to put the ball Includes: Ask about our per $11 through the hoop di- Antipasto & complimentary minishes and from that 1/2 Liter of couple House lunch drawing Wine time on my foul shooting went off." * * * * $ 1 35 the minim le•iwee VEAL SCALLOPINI • VEAL FRANCESCO • VEAL PARMESAN MOVIE GUIDE — 541-0082 Concert Slated The string ensemble of the Oak Park Symphony will present a concert 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Oak Park Library. The program is free to the public. Be not afraid of life. Be- lieve that life is worth liv- ing, and your belief will help create the fact. — William James ALL SEATS $1 at all times Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder & Cleavon Lithe in the hilarious comedy "BLAZING SADDLES" (R) Held Over 3rd Week Fri. & Sat. 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 Sun. 5:30, 7:30 & 9:30 Mon.-Thur. 7:30 & 9:30 STARTS NEXT FRI. "THE CHINA SYNDROME" Weekend special! A Sherahm showplace for $30! $30 per night, single or double occupancy, weekends only, means the lap of luxury here at the Sheraton- Southfield Hotel. Beautiful showplace guest rooms feature oak paneling, extra-large beds, and every conven- ience. Plus L.J. Loophole's Restaurant and Bar, the fun place for luncheon and dinner. And there's Yesterday's, Southfield's most popular nightspot with dancing and live entertainment. Call us soon to reserve a guest room for yourself or for out-of-town visitors. And get a taste of Sheraton- 0_0:- -. 444 Southfield's hospitality and low weekend rates. (S§. 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