THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, May 2, 1980 Let no man value at a lit- tle price a virtuous woman's counsel. Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST THIS IS FOR the ladies . . . (and a lot of men, too) .. . How many times have you looked in the mirror before going out on a date and wished you could wish those wrinkles away? . . Guess what . . . It doesn't take a wish now . . . not even a face lift . . . Elizabeth Lipp at Scientific Skin Care & Electrolysis will actually sell a vial to put on at home with your finger tips just be- fore going out . . . and poof . . . like Cinderella, those wrinkles will disappear for six to eight hours . . . Noth- ing harmful either . . . The vials can be used as often as wanted . . . natural sub- stance does the trick. Elizabeth is from the European school of beauty treatments . . . from head to toe . . . facials of all kinds . . . even foam that feels like somebody threw a pie in your face .. . but when re- moved, every pore has been cleansed . . . Elizabeth learned her trade at home in. Vienna . . . and came to the United States in 1957 to practice what she studied . . . intending to return. A lot of gals 'n guys are mighty glad she didn't go back . . . Elizabeth has be- come one of the foremost ex- ponents around' in skin beauty care. REUNION DEPT. .. . 1945, 700-person graduat- ing class of Central High holds its 35th anniversary reunion 8 p.m. May 10 at. Hamilton Place . . . Iris Bank Adelson and Ron Stone are chairpersons of the buffet dinner-dance .. . For more info, call Allen Sipher, 355-3100 or 478- 5554. CHILDREN AF- FLICTED with crippl- ing diseases require con- tinuing programs of aca- demics and therapy throughout the summer .. . No September to June "normal" school for them. This is why a program like Avery Parent Or- thopedic Center raises funds to send Oak Park's Avery School children to summer camp. The group will have a spring plant sale, May 17-18, at Avery School on Lincoln. The APOC folks will also have a booth open at the Berkley Days Fair on the same weekend. SAM BRAVERMAN, who will be honored as Man Of The Year by Oakland- Century Lodge, Bnai Brith, May 18, for Israel Bonds, at Adat Shalom Synagogue .. . recently helped donate the building on Southfield and 101/2 Mile Rd. to the Bnai Brith . . . The affair will be a dinner-dance. MAIL DEPT. . . . "The City of Southfield has as- sured me that we will have a sidewalk put down for us on Greenfield between 10 Mile and Lincoln Drive . . . They told me it will be down this summer and we won't be hurting our feet and ankles anymore. It sure will be a help for us senior citizens! Thanks to the council and people of Southfield. We only hope the wait isn't too long for this Heavenly thing." —Lillian Rosen THIS IS SECOND year that Jewish War Veterans Bowling League gives its last night of bowling free to the Retarded Adults Group of Jewish Community Cen- ter, headed by Chuck Shanaman. Each of the bowlers is given a trophy for par- . ticipating in the "tourna- ment" . . . This year, May 14, between 6:45 and 9 p.m., 60 bowlers are expected to take part . . . with rental shoes again donated by West Bloomfield Lanes. JWV bowling president is Willie Geer . . . and Udo Salk is evening chairman. LAST YEAR, Marshall "Butch" Bell of E.F. Hutton was instrumental in his company donating $100 to the Knights of Pythias Children's Camp at Burt Lake for underprivileged children . . . through the info • given him by dad Charles Bell, past chancel- lor commander of K of P 55 . . . This year again, through Marshall's efforts, E.F. Hutton Co. has given another $100 to thelc of P Children's Camp. - FAVORITE PEOPLE Dept. . . . Channel 7 news- caster Jack McCarthy and wife Carole . . . Reason why, by the way, that Jack doesn't wear those dark glasses anymore is because of the "eye job" done on his lids in February . . . Hand- some Jack looks even better without glasses. LOOKING BACK On Columns of Yesteryears .. . NOV. 10, 1967 . . . "Geri Diamond was given a ticket recently and .neglected to have it paid . . . Finally a warning came to the house — send $5 or get a warrant for arrest . . . Geri told husband Dave to pay the ticket for her . . . He adam- antly refused .. . that is, until remembering a very important thing . . . the car was registered in his name!" THE DETROITERS CLUB in Phoenix, Arix., is "alive and well" writes a reader who returned after a month's visit in Scottsdale . . . They are aware of about 65 families from this area. • •••• - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bet. 6 111 7 Mile Rds. DEARER THEATRE (1,•,T(c.c),,,,„,,,i (iInu4•4 throt44. Aurzth Jimnw Launce PROdut• Inc •sel • 869-5674 • • • • • • • • BUTIERF13IES ARE FREE i 1)4.4. 144rnionceN Friciov & S40444(1.1,4' GI 4444p Kitt, & Pertniniont 4., A ■ 4441,41%14. R4,4•4 ■ 44144,4). I • • • • • • 643-8865 . 1 , l,'1 I 1 . ',V1 St1111 ■ •1,'I MAE ; !Dm hrunca 40P 4 E. 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Dinner featuring the Wicker Works Salad Bar will be available as usual from 3:30 p.m. $8.95 Children under 12 $4.50 NORTHFIELD HILTON 5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75 Troy, Michigan 48098 (313) 879-2100 THAN*271V43A& • Live entertainment nightly for your listening and dancing pleasure -Mon-Thur from 8:30, Fri-Sat from 9 p.m. •Unique•stainless steel dance floor -Cocktail hours 3-7 p.m. Monday-Friday Poetry Contest The World of Poetry, a quarterly newsletter for poets, is conducting its sixth annual poetry competition. Prizes will be awarded. For rules and official entry forms, write World of Poetry, 2431 Stockton, Dept. N., Sacramento, Calif., 95817. Italian-American Cuisine 18211 JOHN R , /OMERSET • • • • • • • • VINCENZO'S NORTHFIELD HILTON 5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75 Troy, Michigan 48098 - (313) 879-2100 } Give Mom a delicious break this Mother's Day. Treat her to our special Mother's Day brunch featuring hot waffles with assorted toppings, a fresh fruit tray, scrambled eggs and sweet rolls and danish. Served from 9 a.rri:, to 2 p.m. $6.95 for adults and $4.50 for children under 12. Then enjoy a Mother's Day Buffet dinner, Choosing from• items like Baked Fish Filet, Glazed Ham, Steamship Round of Beef, assorted vegetables, appetizers and desserts. Served from 1 1 p.m. to 7p.m. $9.95 for adults, $6.95 for children under 12. Stouffer's Northland Inn, 21000 Northwestern Highway. Reservations requested; 569-4700. 0 5 Northland Inn toujeres®