THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 10, 1979 21 • Concert Slated Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST EATING FRUIT has its advantages in more ways than one . . . plus a bit of quick thinking and excel- lent cooperation in this case . . . Joann and Dr. Ned Chalat, daughter and son- in-law of Myron Steinberg, were traveling in Europe . . . mainly France . . . with Denver, Colo. attorney son Jim, who left for the U.S. a week earlier than mom and dad . . . About 500 miles in the air, Jim discovered his mother's passport . . . quickly called a stewardess and asked to talk to one of the pilots . . . No problem, he was assured, "I'll have it back there in the morning" . . Joann didn't know her passport was missing and the Welcome Desk at South Orley Airport in France called to tell her the Air France pilot had dropped it off for her. How does fruit come into this interesting picture? .. . Joann had given Jim a bag of fruit to eat on the plane . . . He reached in for a peach . . . and lo, there was the passport. GET WELL WISHES . . . to Wanda Chaiken (Paul) in Tampa, Fla. SEPTEMBER WILL BE ORT Month for Sandra Myers Nail Clinic at North Park Towers . . . 10 percent of the entire take will go to Women's American ORT . . . Sandra is a member of Artisans Chapter . . . En- tire check can be made out to Women's American ORT . . . nail wrapping, nail transplants, pedicures, etc. Sandy has expanded her operation to include the former barber shop next door . . . Previous room is now for pedicures and a lit- tle lunch room (screen sepa- rates of course). . . . The new quarters are big, bright and cheerful . . . with large mir- rored walls . . . There's now even a Sandra Myers Nail Polish to go with Sandra Myers Nail Clinic, Sandra Myers Technique, etc. .. . All this in just one year as of Aug. 1 . . . Sandy is quite a remarkable person. CONGRATS . . . to Larry Light, promoted to vice president at Meyer Jewelry. ANN WOOLF TOOK daughter Margo Cohen to son-in-law Allan Nicha- min's office after Margo had broken a bone when drop- ping a chair on her foot aboard the Cohen boat . . . While there, Ann asked Allan to take care of her foot also — an ingrown toenail . . . They were ready to go home with both their right feet taped up . . . Eric, son of Margo and Maurice, volun- teered to drive, but he's only 13 years . . . Margo had an orthopedic shoe . . . and drove . . . Then Ann made it home herself with a frozen foot. . MAURICE LICHTEN, son of Ethel and Jack Lichten of Perfection Jewelers in the Advance Bldg., has graduated as a gemologist from Gemologi- cal Institute of America, in Santa Monica . . . He now works at Perfection with a very proud mom and dad. IT'S ALWAYS FUN when the Raskiri family (Schwartz, Grant, Rosen- wach, etc., etc.) gets to- gether at a simha . . . and no difference recently when cousin Carol Ann Raskin, daughter of Hilda and Elmer, married Michael Damman at l‘raple Israel. Dr. Felix Rosenwach leading the Alley Cat dan- cers . . . Loretta and Les Drilich a fine looking couple . . . Jack Caminker without his pipe . . . Rabbis Leon Fram and Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach doing a great job . . . Morrie Zucker dressed "conserva- tively" in red and check jac- ket and red pants . . . Fires bursting out all over atop the floral arrangements on tables. Catering by Sammy Lieberman and Mark Stein, now the exclusive caterers at Temple Israel in Palmer Park and when the new building is com- pleted on Walnut Lake Rd. ... Excellent people like very fine hostess- manager Marion Brown ... with Sammy 19 years . waitresses like Ann Jackson, also with Sammy 19 years Our very efficient, smiling waitress Michele Al- bright ... Flowf-s at ta- bles strangely given only to appointed people ... Dora ;74 chwartz the lone survivor of what was once a tightly knit brothers and sisters togetherness . . . Aunt Dora's brothers are gone but very certainly not forgotten . . . One of very few affairs that Elmer didn't sit down at a piano .. . Good food, good fun and most of all good being with your family among the other fine guests. ZANGWILL BURN- STINE was recently named Volunteer Of The Month by Southfield Recreation De- partment for his many serv- ices at the Senior Adult Center . . . Zang is the im- mediate past president of Hannah Schloss Old Tim- ers. CLASS OF 1959 from Mumford High has started plans for its 20-year reu- nion, Nov. 24 . z . It'll be at the school . . . Call Sue Ross, 851-9976, or Arlene Weiss, 851-7791 . . . or write to Mumford Reunion, P.O. Box 162, Berkley, Mich. 48072. There's nothing to match curling up with a good book when there's a repair job to be done around the house. —Joe Ryan The New McKinney Cot- ton Pickers will be the fea- tured performers 7 p.m. Sunday at Southfield's Free Concert Series. The con- certs are held outdoors at the Prudential Town Cen- ter. In the event of rain, the concerts move to the Civic Center Ice Arena. U.S. Ships Visit TEL AVIV (JTA) — The U.S. Sixth Fleet flag ship, the carrier Independence, completed a five-day visit to Haifa this week. Fireman's Field Day • A KKS . • • • • RESTAURANT & LOUNGE • • 25234 GREENFIELD, N. of 10 Mile. :GREENFIELD CENTER 961-3922 • • • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS • • MON.-FRI., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • • • • • BY SPECIAL REQUEST OPEN SAT. NOON & SUN. FOR PRIVATE PARTIES • • • • • PIANO BAR • • ENTERTAINMENT • • TUES. THRU SAT. • • • • • • • 0_ • • • • • TERIYAKI STEAK OF BEEF SIRLOIN Rice pilaff and snowpea pods. tilat I l 411111111111111 OF 1 i DETROIT` I I !t SERVING 11‘ \l .1: NOR re TH asWf E or ST ' s DETROIT ... and a its surr ou ndi n g over 25 years with IW RID CEDARS Chef's Specials Served Mon. Thru Sat. Nights ftvel c.-0° iiToopc) ( cLsc ---57 '''`39'r NEW YORK STEAK I:)1\1 A SIZZLING PLATTER or il Closed Sundays I ` • Cocktails • IS ix 14835 •IW SCHAEFER ill I 559-4230 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. ■•■ ■ lk FINE I\ ITALIAN CUISINE DINNERS MON.-SAT. • 11 LUNCH & DINNERK •• • 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. I MON. thru SAT. IP) • Recootsteace4 /411111/11%':5, .4 1W/A11.7 The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable; but the mouth of the wicked is all forwardness. o • • • • • • • • • eitej 17? elo4 The 57th-annual Detroit Fireman's field day will be held 2 p.m. Aug. 19 at Tiger Stadium. The event features clowns, the fire department thrill and rappelling teams, and an appearance by the Detroit Ceasars profes- sional softball team. There is a charge. For in- formation, contact the De- troit Fire Dept., 224-2035. 1 Blk. S. of Fenkell i k 273-0750 I I & 493-9240 I\ ix • BROILED FLORIDA $6 95 RED SNAPPER COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE OR POTATO 40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE Live Entertainment & Dancing Monday Thru Saturday 23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. 353-5110 IF IT'S AUGUST, TIMIS MUST BE LOBSTER OR TOURNEDOS AGAIN. , Just like July, every weekend in August we're flying in whole live lobsters from the East Coast. So you can enjoy a lobster dinner with clam chowder, salad, potato, corn-on-the-cob, rolls and butter. For just $9.95 on Friday and Saturday nights. Prefer beef? Have Tournedos of Beef, with soup, salad, potato, vegetables, rolls and butter. Also just $9.95 on Friday and Saturday nights. August is great at L.J. Loophole's. • r" Food for your habeas corpus ...................... ..................... . ..... !). ............ ...... ..................................... .... ......................... . .. ::::::: :: ............ 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