) I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, August 1, 1980 ' URNOVITZ'S HARVEY URNOVITZ'S Rib CEDARS Chef's Specials ctr So Served Mon. Thru Sat. Nights I czscp.-- G5°R ` NEW YORK STEAK . ON A SIZZLING PLATTER SNAPPER CATERED PARTIES THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS Chicken Paprikash ALL YOU did CAN EAT $1 05 • CONEY DOGS • ROOT BEER • GREEK SALADS WED. & FRI. DINNER CONBINATION $41 95 PLATE or BROILED FLORIDA RED Danny Raskin's HUNGARIAN VILLAGE 1273-03121 SECOND HELPING FREE!! 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. . 'COMPLETE. DINNER INCURS: SOUP; SAL VEGETABLE OR POTATO . 40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE Live Entertainment & Monday T hr0 Saturd '3055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. ETHNIC FOODS STEAKS — SEAFOOD WORLD FAMOUS GYPSY STROLLING ORCHESTRA . WHEN DOWNTOWN VISIT DETROIT'S NEWEST, MOST FASHIONABLE RESTAURANT THURS. 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Call now at (313) 559-6500. • Detroit's only heated indoor/outdoor pool • Fully-equipped health club • Tennis courts • Finnish saunas • Three fine restaurants • Sunday brunch, family style Friday dinner • Poolside Cafe • Live entertainment at Dewey's Your INN for the best of everything r lrJr VOESTERN INTERNA`nONAL LISTENING POST IT'S ALWAYS NICE to write something on a happy note about people . . . espe- cially someone I've known for almost 50 years . . . This is a big congrat to Morry Bobroff and wife Sylvia on the Bar Mitzva of their only grandson, Jason Wine, son of Elaine and Michael Wine, at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses . . . Elaine is Morry's and Sylvia's daughter .. . Hard to believe she has a son that age! DON'T KNOW HOW the nasty and very false rumor got started . . . but the new owners of Sam's Fruit Mar- ket on Nine Mile in Oak Park are far from being anything but Jewish .. . Nate Light is president of the City of Hope Mr. & Mrs. Group . . . and wife Irene is president of the Cong. Bnai David Sisterhood: PROUD PARENTS are Frita and Jack Drapkin .. . Their daughter, Jill Drap- kin Montgomery (Bob), graduates today from the California School of Profes- sional Psychology, Berkley Campus . . . receiving her PhD in Clinical Psychology. Jill was also chosen the most outstanding student in her class . . . and will deliver the graduating address .. . Her talents in dancing and music are noted too. She has already been selected for a position on the staff of the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Mass. Frita's brother, Ben, who left Detroit many years ago to live on the island of Majorca near Spain, is a columnist for the local daily paper there . . . His name is Benito Roth. DOROTHY (KROLL) NUDELL (Hy), wants to know who else graduated in the Northern High class of 1932. DR. BOB SHAW is a psychiatrist . . . and wife Marie is in the choir at Temple Beth El . . . His hobby is flying those big balloons . . . which is how it all began . . . having a seven-story-high hot, air balloon for the shindig given by 33 couples as a way of saying "thanks" to Steve Cooper, running for judge in the Southfield 46th District Court. The 33 couples gave Steve a thank you party for the legal work he's done for them at no charge while serving on the Beacon Square Board . . . but it turned out to be two shin- digs . . . The rains came, bal- loon rides were called off, and half the party stayed at the Beacon Square Swim Club outdoor poolside . . . and others went to the Cooper home. About the balloon, never knew it took a flame to make it rise . . . and none to bring it down . . . Makes some kind of sense though, since heat rises. AFTER A FAMILY re- union in Toronto Aug. 24, Sam and Yetta Ginsburg (Central Florists on Dexter years ago), now living in California, will come to De- troit for a get-together with friends. They send some news of ex-Detroiters on the coast . . . Frances and Max Winston in Los Angeles be- came grandparents to a granddaughter, Jessica Ellen (parents are Roberta and Kenny Lloyd) . . . Bon- nie Straus, daughter of Lee and Sid Hudson, is on spe- cial assignment daily for Channel 2 in Los Angeles. BACK ON JULY 24, 1964, Sig Beras took the position of city attorney for Southfield . . . on a tempor- ary basis . . . He's still at it . . . and continuing to do a fine job . . . Congrats to Sig on his 16th anniversary at the post. CONGRATS . . . to Sam and Sima Yarsike . . . on their 25th anniversary. IN RECENT ITEM about George Iwanow opti- cal and hearing aids on Greenfield and Nine Mile, couple of his daughters' names were spelled wrong . . . Kathy and Deanna .. . Also left out the names of Goldie Hendelman, an op- tometrist for 35 years .. . and Cleon Rhoads, licensed to fit hearing aids for 14 years. IT HAD TO happen sooner or later . . . the ques- tion was when . . . since it takes tremendous facilities and finan-cial backup .. . But Condo Care has finally done it . . . even though both of these have never been the problem . . . The biggie was taking care of this tremen- dous new endeavor . . . We mean that now Condo Care has expanded from con- dominiums to private resi- dences also . . . Sounds un- believable! Hilton Claims Israeli Omission Was Necessity ATLANTA (JTA) — Hil- ton International, the giant hotel chain, claims the omission of two Hilton hotels in Israel from its re- cently published Middle East edition of "Business Travelers' Guide," is a "must for doing business -in the Arab countries," accord- ing to the Southern Israel- _ ite, a weekly newspaper here. The guide, a 40-page di- rectory of information about Mideast countries and the services available in 10 Hil- ton hotels in the area does not include the Jerusalem Hilton or the Tel Aviv Hil- ton. Nor does an inside back cover list of 76 Hilton Inter- national hotels world-wide include the Israel hotels, the newspaper reported. \ /