▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, March 28, 1980 /ROCKY'S Restaurant & Pizzeria Danny Raskin's 10511 W. 1 MILE RD. at Mendota WISHES ALL ITS CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY LISTENING POST IF ANYBODY wanted a lawyer or-judge recently, they should have been among the 100 or so people at Stephen Cooper's recent party . . . He's in the run- ning for Southfield District Court judge. The shindig was like a family affair . . . Aunt Rose Lieberman made the famous family chopped liver . . . mother Mollie Cooper brought a coffee cake . . sister Madeline Harris (Jerry) made the meat balls . . . sister Phyllis Swartz made the hot dogs and mus- tard sauce . . . cousin Bar- bara Parker Ratner (Nor- man) made the hot cheese dip with Doritos .. . Sister-in-law Stephanie Zack (Jimmy) made the vegetable dip . . . sister Marge Robbins (Jerry), with Weight Watchers since a couple of months after Florine Mark got the local franchise, made the tuna tarts and stuffed mush- rooms . . . plus taking the pictures . . . with a Weight Watchers camera (same size as others). Among the barristers, Irving August re- minisced with wife Sally about the days years ago when he delivered bar-b-q ribs for Buddy's on 12th and Clairmount . . . Mother Birdie August also worked there . Michael Weiss wearing a tie so red someone asked why his tongue was stick- ing out . . Lou Barden began wear- bow ties in 1959 when he got tired of tying the long ones . . . He's worn them ever since . . . snap clip and they're on in split seconds. WHILE IN FLORIDA recuperating from a kidney stone operation at Sinai Hospital, Rita Lipsky and hubby Irving attended wed- ding of Marcie Dembs, daughter of localites Ann and Nelson Dembs, to Steve Bell, at Emerald Hills Country Club . . . It was attended by many De- troiters . . . Dr. Don and Norma Golden, Jack Freedlander among others. When they returned, a surprise party was given by daughter Rhoda for hus- band Jim in their new Southfield home . . . Turned out to be a double celebra- tion since it was also Rita's birthday. Former Detroiters Mar- lene and Bob Balan, came in from San Jose, Calif. for the surprise . . . party . . . She is Rita and Irving's daughter. Among the guests, Rita's longtime friend Jerry Glassman was still talking about his not being able to change a flat tire while in Florida with wife Debbie. ERNEST DRUCKER, owner of Executive Custom Shirtmakers on Woodward in Birmingham and a David Niven look-alike, recently returned from the Doral Country Club in Miami where he conducted a fash- ion seminar for some big corporation executives .. While having breakfast in the coffee shop, he was sur- rounded by the waitresses asking for his autograph .. . Not wanting to disappoint them, he willingly signed autographs .. . When lounging at pool- side, Ernie's wife Marietta was approached by a good- looking gal wanting to play tennis with "Mr. Niven." CONGRATS - ... to Naomi and Ron Lippa . . . on their 25th anniversary. DR. LLOYD SNIDER, son of Oak Parkers Marge and Reub Snider, is looking forward to seeing eye to eye with Harriet Pelton, daugh- ter of Southfielders Esther and Abe Pelton . . . Lloyd recently graduated from the New England College of Op- -tometry, where he also be- came member of the Beta Sigma Kappa honor frater- nity .. . Harriet graduates June of next year from the Illinois College of Optometry .. . They will be married Dec. 21 of this year . . . She'll finish school . . . he'll work in the Illinois region . . . and they'll then return to the local area . . . to look into each other's eyes as man and wife. THINGS I NEVER knew until talking to Roy Calley • at Charter House Barbers on Nine Mile Rd .. . a very learned gent who speaks seven languages .. . and knows more about wor- dage than the hair on an Australian bushman's head . . . Like synagogue being a Greek word . . . or simple- minded at one time being a compliment. WONDER WHY THE Southfield school system hasn't acknowledged in some way two of their resi- dential students winning first and second prize in the Shrine Circus - Poster Con- test? They are the students of Davya Cohen (Stanley) daughter of Aaron and Tonya Slootsky . . . art teacher at Thompson School . . . Jeanne Garmo took first prize and Scott Mittleman was second . . .- in the seventh and eighth grade competitions . . . Last year, another of her students, Jay Bressler, won first prize. AUDREY PEARL HAS come a long way . . . She was the first woman to become a certified financial planner in Michigan . . . after be- ginning her financial career in 1968 with Investors Di- versified Services . . . and entering private practice in 1973 . . . Now she is one of Michi- gan's leading CFPs . . . and will hold a one-day financial planning seminar, April 19, 10 to 4, at Michigan Inn. \ 864-8553 HARVEY URNOVITZ'S THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS Chicken Paprikash ALL YOU $1 0; u•uu CAN EAT V 3 TUES.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 9 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. LOU BELA'S GYPSY ORCHESTRA FRI., SAT., & SUN. 843-5611 •••••••••••• • • JOHN HUMPHRIES • :BRUCE HUMPHRIES: • AND THE ENTIRE • STAFF AT R ot • • • 998 W. 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