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December 19, 1980 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-12-19

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28 Friday, December 19, 1980

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

DAR Hosts Jewish Exhibit

DETROIT

WASHINGTON — An direct descendant of the
exhibition which deals with earliest Jewish families
the part American Jews to arrive in America.
Loeb suggested the idea
played in building Colonial
society, fighting the Ameri- for the exhibit in honor of
can Revolution and creating his late grandmother,
Pig 0 ,40+1
the new nation, opened Dec. Adeline Moses Loeb (1877-
10 at the Daughters of the 1953), who herself was a
SOUTH FIELD
American Revolution member of the DAR.
Museum.
The exhibit, "The Jewish
OUR ANTIPASTO SALAD IS SECOND TO NONE!
Community in Early
America: 1654-1830," is the
first major exhibition ever
CHILDREN'S NIGHTCLUB
held at the museum which
is located in the DAR na-
tional headquarters.
Former President Gerald
R: Ford was the principal
speaker at a reception offi-
Etc.
cially opening the exhibi-
Dinner At 6 P.M.
tion, which includes paint-
(Children's Dinners all $2.65)
ings, art objects and docu-
Show At 7 P.M.
11005 Middlebelt at Plymouth
ments. It will remain on
All Adults Must Be Accompanied
display through March 15.
Wonderland Shopping Center Livonia
By Children 12 and Under
Initiator of the project
was John L. Loeb Jr., a
522.5880

$30 per person . . . Co-
DISA 'N DATA .. .
There's positively no chairmen are Ronald Sherr
truth to the rumor that new and Harvey Olson . . . Call
owners are taking over Irv- Ronnie, 851-7757, or Adat
ing's Delicatessen on Shalom, 851-5100.
Leo Kaplan has joined the
Greenfield north of 11 Mile
. . . It is still very much Detroit Bagel Factory
owned by Rose and Irving "family" . . . He and wife
Shirley are partners with
Guttman.
Congrats . . . to Adeline Richard Steinick and Jerry
and Abner Rosenzweig . . . Neff in the Six Mile and
on their 37th wedding an- Newburg Rd. store where a
new carry-out deli has been
niversary.
Mail dept. . . . "This installed.
Yes, it's true that Weight
town has very little. Unless
you like fishing, forget it, so Watchers International is
guess who the great fisher- owned by H.J. Heinz .. .
man is? Sure wish we had a Purchase was made back in
deli or a good Greek restau- 1978.
Congrats . . . to ad man
rant here. The two foods I
The fountain of beauty is
love, we don't have. There is Michael Glick . . . on his
the heart and every gener-
an Italian restaurant but 60th birthday.
Balloonatics, Inc., owned ous thought the walls of
INCLUDE: HOME-MADE BREADSTICKS, ANTIPASTO SALAD & SPUMONI
Chef Boyardee tastes bet-
ter. No lox. No bagels. No by Beverly Hutton and your chamber.
nothing. Plus, I wish we had Nancy Bonheim, is fun .. .
a place here like Jakks. I Personal messages are de-
sure do miss all those great livered in a colorful display
of large helium-filled bal-
customers.
Ginny Lloyd loons . . . There's just about
307 Putter Drive everything the balloons can
Longview, Texas 75604 be used for . . . to cheer bed-
Healthy Jones has ridden or those with the
taken over the former blues . . . for birthdays or
P.J. Clarkes in Birming- • even cheering up some
ham ahead of schedule sour-pussed bosses .
Bev and Nancy also
. . . and open Mondays
through Saturdays 6 a.m. suggest gifts or messages to
to 10 p.m.. . . Had lunch be attached to the balloons
there recently with bar- for that extra personal
rister Mort Eskin and ev- touch . . . or will tie on
erything was so good . . . someone's own gift . . . at no
potato skins, guacamole extra charge . . . The bal-
with plenty of tortillas, loons came up to our office
Western omelette, Tuna and suddenly brought a
Reuben and Mile High colorful spark . . . They are
Apple Pie baked at usually delivered by a
Remember last year?
Healthy Jones . . . The tuxedoed messenger.
When you resolved not to go
LOOKING BACK ON
drinks are great . . .
Mort ana i tried three of Kiddie Korners of yes-
to any more dull New Year's Eve
teryears in the column .. .
the delicious blends.
parties?
JULY 5, 1968 ... "Post-
Enjoyed attending recent
Well, mat's one resolution
Southfield Rotary Club card received by Marcia and
luncheon and being with Julius B. Rubin from
you'll have no trouble keeping.
Leo Knight, Frankie Paul, 8-year-old son Melvin,
Just come to the Michigan Inn.
Sol Rosenman, Sam Fields spending his first summer
For
a New Year's Eve party in our
at
camp
.
.
.
'Dear
Mom
and
and others . . . Only trou-
ble was the Sheraton- Dad. I am not having a bet-
Great Lakes Ballroom that's completely
Southfield food . . . and a ter time than I thought I
different.
waiter who took our coffee would.' "
After all, where else can you get a
JULY 12, 1968 . . . "Little
away before we were
Carol Ann Meyers, 5-year-
finished.
Prime Rib buffet dinner?
Jim Lehane is the new old daughter of Lil and
Champagne, party favors, door prizes
chef turning things com- Ruby Meyers, was busy
and
an open bar with unlimited drinks for
iron,ing
her
dolly's
new
pletely around with an all
new menu at lunch and gown on a recent Saturday
the night? Not to mention the Steve
afternoon . . . Her
dinner . . . at Ala Carte
Moore Orchestra, with 10 pieces and a
Cafe in Applegate Square, grandmother, Mrs. Myra
vocalist.
Northwestern between 12 Stein, pointed out, 'Don't
you know it's a sin to do any
and 13 Mile.
All for just $115.00 per couple. From
Snootie Fox, corner of work on Shabat?' . . . Carol
9:00
p.m. to 3:00 a.m. (Prime Rib buffet starts
Five Mile and Inkster Rd., is Ann looked up and calmly
answered,
'Sure,
Grandma,
at
10:00
p.m.)
the area's newest nite spot
. . . opened only eight but God knows that this lit-
And if you'd like to stay the night, we'll even give you a special $40 rate on
weeks by John and Dianna tle iron ain't hot!"
your MOM.
Pelland . . . Seats 110 with
So if you're looking for a great New Year's Eve pa rty, just call the Michigan
a reasonable menu . . . and Golan Stance
has dancing.
Inn. At 559-6500. Ask for our Catering department.
TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
Had coffee again while
And reserve your place in the fun.
Davar,
the
newspaper
of
the
visiting . . . and in a reg-
Labor
Party,
and
Al-
ular cup . . . not
Hamishmar, the paper of
styrofoam . . . at sales
office of Sports Unlimited Mapam, have urged the
The Michigan Inn
Likud government to op-
(Entertainment Pass-
164001. L. Hudson Drive
pose
any
bill
that
would
book) ... with congenial
annex the Golan Heights to
Southfield
gals Irene Sears, district
WESTERN INTIRNATIONAC 4e)
Israel.
manager; Jeri Kernya,
w''
A Western International Hotel
Even
the
National
Reli-
Kathy Coccia and
gious Party's Hatzofe news-
Cynthia Nagler.
paper was cautious on the
Year End Party by Men's issue.
Club of Adat Shalom is 9
0
Stars are the poetry of
p.m. Dec. 31 with Sheldon
Rott's ork . . . Tickets are heaven.

FRI., SAT. & SUN.

PUPPET SHOW

DINNERS FROM $415

This NewYeaA Eve,
try something completely
different.
Like having fun.

Call 559-6500 for reservations now

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