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November 02, 1979 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34 Friday, November 2, 1979

r RID LEDARS
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WV,

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST



Detroit's Famous

HUNGARIAN
VILLAGE

Delicious

Afritd0

• DINNER AND
CAKE FREE
• Call For Further
Details 643-8865
Somerset Mall Troy

center, Southfield and Fen-
kell . . . and open to the pub-
lic . . . Children's Or-
thogenic Center's day
treatment program is for
emotionally impaired
Doug Diehl & Dennis Silber
youngsters 2 1/2 to 12 years of
present
age. . . . An outpatient de-
A NEW
partment for counseling
adolescents and their
RESTAURANT
families is also provided .. .
For ticket info, call Gary
Cohen, 646-7323, or the
center, 835-2258.
CONALEE TREPACK
calls it "My Story Book Dol-
lhouse" . . . because the six
grandchildren of hers and
hubby Bob love to hear
devilishly fine dining and spirited drink
stories as they sit by her dol-
Hart Plaza
lhouse with things in it \......mmimmmommomm
Downtown Detroit i
they've never seen or heard
of . . . like a cuspidor .. .
A NANCY
Conalee's dollhouse has an
ice box, stove, black pots
and pans, wicker carriage
and metal tub.
DINNER THEATRE
The miniature furnish-
presents Ayr
ings on first and second
floors represent one of the
houses in which her four
sons were raised . . . and the

third floor has memories of
f pL,,p,o,u,s,
Conalee's childhood more
than 60 years ago on Boston
Blvd. . . . A dormer above
the third floor has nostalgic
items for the family.
NANCY GURWIN
Frpm a hobby, she now
PERFS. FRI. & SAT.
has a successful business,
PLUS SUN.
also . . . not of building dol-
BRUNCH GROUPS
lhouses, but of kits on mak-
r FOR RESERVATIONS. GROUP
ing miniature afghans
OR FUND-RAISING INFORM.
called minighans, which
869- 3988
she designed and copyrigh-
ADNIVI4 V
ted . . . plus a miniature
knit bedspread called La
Petite Couvre, for double or
SENATE\
single beds, and a kit for
'CONEY ISLAND
matching drapes.
All can be seen in Con-
"THE PLACE"
alee's dollhouse, which is
50
YEARS
OF QUALITY
really something very in-
AND
SERVICE
teresting to see . . . She and
Bob live on Huntington Rd.
24152 SOUTHFIELD
in Huntington Woods.
ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF
RECENT MEETING by
TEN MILE RD.
Crescent Shrine at Adat
r -FAST CARRY-OUT SERVICE —11
Shalom was small . . . but
I
569-7135
all quality . . . The meal by
I
Al and Sarah and son Jef-
Delicious Breakfast
Special
frey Rosenberg was delici-
6 a.m.-11 a.m.
ous and the service very
Specializing In
good . . . Frankie Rapp was
• Coney Islands • Loose Hamburgers
great on the nostalgia .. .
• Greek Salads
• Steak Sandwiches
• Shish Kabob
• Greek Pastries
and his easy manner of
BREAKFAST SERVED ANYTIME
quick jokes was enjoyed by
414
Open Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-10 p.m.
all who attended.
Closed Sun.
LOOKING BACK . . . on
columns of yesteryears.
JUNE 17, 1960 .. .
"While in a restaurant re-
cently, with mother and
father, Fern and Art Harris,
six-year-old Susie looked
wonderingly at her dad as
25920 GREENFIELD
he bent to sit down . . . Fi-
COR. LINCOLN
nally, after glancing at her
968-4060
eight-year-old brother
MON.-SAT. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Alan, she turned and asked,
Closed Sun.
`Daddy, are you growing tal-
[BREAKFAST SERVED
ler all the time?' . . . Art said
ANY TIME
no and wondered why she
Featuring
asked . . . 'Cause the top of
Home-Made
Soups • Chili

your head is starting to poke
• Greek Salad
through your hair,' replied
• Our Famous Hamburgers
little Susie.' "
• Baklava •Coney Islands
• Excellent Tulsa Sandwiches
"All wealth belongs to
• Etc.
God" is the leading princi-
Everything Also Available
ple in all Jewish injunctions
For Carry-Out
dealing with charity.

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Staring

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Served Mon. Thru Sat. Nights - cs

Chef's Specials

CHICKEN PAPRIKASH

RESTAURANT

-

BILL GREIG is correct
spelling of Royal Oak Buick
dealer on S. Main St. . . .
where Shel Metz has been
promoted to sales manager.
SEPTEMBER WAS 26
years that the City of Hope
Cancer Fighters . . . now
known as the Helen Rosen-
berg Cancer Fighters . . . in
memory of its wonderful
founder and first president
.. was formed.
Membership from 27 to 80
years of age encompasses
four generations . . . 20
years ago, Beverly Ben-
deroff was its publicity
chairman . . . Now, after
two terms as president, Bev
is "back at the old job" of
handling publicity, which
only proves that great
leaders always continue to
serve in some capacity.
Helen Rosenberg Cancer
Fighters, City of Hope,
holds its third annual
"Touch Of Everything" .. .
boutiques, lunch, continen-
tal breakfast and speaker
. . . Nov. 14 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek on Bell Rd.
Speaker after lunch
will be Kitty Kelley,
author of "Jackie, Oh!"
about Jackie Kennedy
Onassis ... Breakfast at
10 a.m. begins the day's
festivities.
For more info, call ticket
chairgal, Sylvia Epstein,
557-3519 . . . Co-chairladies
are Elaine Brickman and
Arlene Cutler . . . President
of Helen Rosenberg Cancer
Fighters is Carol Lubin.
NICE PEOPLE DEPT.
. . . Jim Graham, Detroit
Mayor Coleman Young's
press secretary, and his wife
Molly Abraham, restaurant
reviewer for the Detroit
News.
20th REUNION of 1959
Mumford High class is 8
p.m. Nov. 24 at Michigan
Inn . . . Call Sue Ross, 851-
0076, or Arlene Weiss,
851-7791.
KEN APTEKAR, son of
Milt and Anne Aptekar, is
remembered by many as the
tall, skinny redhead who
used to shoot pictures for
Leo Knight a few years ago
at weddings and Bnai
Mitzva.
Today, Ken is an accom-
plished artist . . . with a
showing of his paintings be-
ginning Thursday at the
• Art Latitude Gallery in
Manhattan.
ARTISAN CHAPTER
of ORT annual Holiday Gift
Bazaar, is 12 to 5 Nov. 17 at
Moon Lake Apts.
clubhouse in W. Bloomfield
. . . Folks can get their holi-
day shopping done early
and help support the many
fine projects of ORT .. .
There'll be Lucite, arts and
crafts, baby clothes and toys
and even Sandra Myers
Nail Clinic for a unique and
impressive gift of trans-
planting, styling, etc.
2ND ART AUCTION by
Children's Orthogenic Cen-
ter, 7 p.m. Nov. 19, is at the

celebrate your
birthday at

25
DINNER
$5 95
SUNDAYS

Chicken Paprikash
ALL YOU,
$1.95

CAN EAT

TUES.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 mid
.
Closed
SAT. 3 p.m. to 12 mid.
Mon.
SUN. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

NEW YORK STEAK

ON A SIZZLING PLATTER
or

BROILED FLORIDA $

95

'RED SNAPPER

COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,
VEGETABLE OR POTATO
40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE

.

ETHNIC FOODS
STEAKS — SEAFOOD

ZIGGY BELA'S

Live Entertainment & Dancing
Monday Thru Saturday
3055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
353-5111

GYPSY ORCHESTRA
THURS. THRU SUN.

Reservations: 843-5611

I-15 (Fisher) at SPRINGWELLS EXIT
All Credit Cards

CHINA
GATE

CAFE FIOR

IS OPEN AT

Pine Lake Mall

4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

BET. LONG LAKE
Et LONE PINE

Mexican and Italian Food

851-5540

Savor the best of two worlds in a
garden atmosphere

Great Exotic Cocktails

MON.-THURS.
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI. & SAT.
11 a.m. to 12 Mid.
SUN. & HOLIDAYS,
12 noon to 11 p.m.

Entertainment Fri. & Sat. Evenings

.

Hours: Tues. thru Fri. 11-11
Open Sat. & Sun. Tit 4 p.m.

LUNCHEON SPECIALS

COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
AVAILABLE

OUR PIZZA VOTED #1 BY WXYZ-TV
29155 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE
IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA

357-3280

presents

CATERING
at Jacques, office or home

New Expanded Facilities Available For
Your Special
Occasion • Bat Mitzvas
• Bar Mitzvas

• Weddings
• Sweet Sixteens
• Fund Raisers

• Banquets
• Anniversaries

• Showers

Meeting Rooms Included With Meals

eSPIRQ'S"‘
CONEY
ISLAND

I NOW ALSO AVAILABLE SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS - DAY OR NIGHT

Do Call

Diane Conner,

Catering Manager or Nancy Silverman

642-3303

Maximum 350 Full Meal



500 For Receptions

"The prettiest place in town"
—Detroit Free- Press
Our atrium available, too, for receptions,
hors d' oeuvres, cocktails, etc.

MARVIN GARDENS ALSO AVAILABLE

L

For Parties, Disco, Sweet 16, Birthday, Etc., Sat. or Sun.

Telegraph Road North of 12 Mile Road

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