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Wolfe and Ralph Woronoff, associate chair- men. Serving on the sec- DR. WILLIAM KOREY Kaye, Joseph Lattin, Sid- ney M. Levine, Mickey M. Open Sundays, 2 lo 9:30 —Closed Mort Sam Leven,son, the famous humorist, did some entertaining recently at the Jewish Institute for Geriat- ric Care on the grounds of the Long Island Jewish Hospital. in New York. It was an hilarious affair and the New York Times EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES a rco's 7225 W. kldikbols (6 Ilks. W. of Umiak) UN 2-505 Now appearing: DEC. 14, 15, 16; 8:30 P.M. Singer/Songwriter NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Full Buffet Dinner Bottle of "Non-Alcoholic" Champagne (per couple) Dessert , Favors / Plus Many More Surprises EN7 ERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY: JOSH WHITE, JR. AND THE "ACTION COMEDY" OF -- FOR INFORMATION: O'BRIEN AND SEVARA BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 557-2622 HAPPY HANUKA TO OUR MANY FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS c Caesars Pizza r- • • • • . 3- . • .. CHINESE BUFFET Featuring All Varieties of Milberger, Barry Safir and Gary Wetstein. 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"It is part of a project called Bread and Roses being carried out by District 1199 of the National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees and is designed to bring arts, and humanities to union mem- bers where they work and where they live. "The humorist had before him the face of New York, an audience that was Jewish, Italian, Irish, black, Hispanic and who knows what else. There were the workers, the guards, the porters, the administrators, the nurses, the doctors and there were the patients, bent and hobbling or in wheelchairs or barely mov- ing wiht the aid of walkers. "Moe Foner, the union local's executive secretary, introduced Mr: Levenson as a man who needed no intro- duction, which was cer- tainly true. Mr. Levenson served his talk to order. He told the one about the old man who was asked how he had made it to 90 and re- plied that he started taking vitamin pills at 89. 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