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June 26, 1981 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-06-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

VINCENZO'S

Danny Raskin's

Italian-American Cuisine

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cylinders.
Her one-woman show
began last Friday and runs
through July 25 at I. Irving
Feldman Galleries on
Northwestern Hwy.
Elaine lives in Southfield
but has a West Bloomfield
studio . . . with power
drills, power saws, pulleys
and other heavy equipment
to assemble the work she
developed herself, with each
piece copyrighted
Elaine hard-dyes the
fibers which are secured
to various sizes of cylinders.
CONGRATS. . . to
Anne and Edward Elias
. . . on their 50th wedding
anniversary.
YOUNG • GENTS
Richard Litwin and Alan
Gildenberg are the bright
lights behind the plastic
Club Elite card idea to go
with the present discount
shopping boom . . . How-
ever, the Club Elite, folks
don't have to go looking . . .
they have a list of
businesses that honor the
card discount-wise.
Richard, son of Roberta
and Jack Litwin, and only
23-years old, attended Uni-
versity of Michigan and
came up • :ith the idea of
Club E Ate as a major
brainstorm in today's dis-
count market.
A DANCING CLUB
whose prime goat is to de-
velop new steps in ballroom
dancing . . . This is the so-
cial dance group being
started by Ralph and Ruth
Miller and Toby and Manny
Chudnow . . . Call Ralph
daytimes, 559-3200, or
Manny, evenings, 661-
1253.
BEN MALIN writes
from California . . . look-
ing to see his old friends
from Detroit . . . as he
opens his second Soleful
Shoes by Benjie . . . It's in
the Sherman Oaks Gallery
(Major Shopping Center) at
15301 Ventura Drive,
Woodland Hills . . . Ben is
a 1949 graduate of Central
High.
ELLIOT GOLD and Lor-
raine Stefano have gone ape
. . . That is, they've volun-
teered to raise between
$500,000 and $2 million for
a new great ape exhibit at
Detroit Zoo . . . There are
about eight apes at the zoo
living in a concrete and
steel building with little
room to move about . . .
Lorraine and Elliot want to
bring a new outdoor exhibit
to the zoo so the apes can
"live in sunshine."
Tickets for their June 27
event include admission,
guided tour and parking at
the zoo •.
. . plus a party
with Charlie Brown ham-
burgers and two drinks
(beer or wine) at Diamond
Jim Brady's on Seven Mile
Rd. . . . Tickets can be got-
ten at Brady's or at the zoo
. . For more info, call El-
liot at' 876-6006 or 589-
3283.

18211 JOHN R

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OPEN MON.-SAT. 6 TO 9
SUN . 8 TO 9

• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
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LISTENING
POST

HIS RETIREMENT
_after 25 years as a Wayne
County bailiff "is the end of
a chapter in Bill's life" . . .
said Judge Ben Friedman
c-'• • . He was referring to Bill
1,.. Freedman beginning a new
1:Te . . . and no doubt it will
be as a probable candidate
Tor Oak Park City Council.
The testimonial attended
by over 300 people at Oak
P Community Center
1 4id Bill for his many
yea.- as bailiff . . . but also
for his years of helping
people . . . Being a council
candidate will make a very
interesting chapter indeed
. . . He's a fighter for sure
. . . like the Sen. McCar-
thy days when he worked
' with writer Drew Pearson
in uncovering un-American
ctivities . . . or of late
working to help uncover
and closing Nazi
bookstores.
The retirement party h0
1_. people from all walks of life
k. . Nobody cared that
kosher caterer Henry
Sperber couldn't do his
thing properly . . . and had
.to use paper dishes and
plastic dinnerware . . .
Eric Rosenow and his Con-
tinentals were good . . .
and people listened to the
_.?lowing words about Bill
F_ Freedman . . . that told of
his being even more of quite
a guy than many of the 300
realized.
MUSIC FAILED to
show up . . . but the vows
went on as Terry McMullen,
,vith Jack Stein at Add 'n
Type on Schaefer, took time
out for an "I Do" session
with Bonnie (Graves) . . .
No, Jack and Terry _don't
sell musical typewriters.
CHARLES CHUPACK,
son of Julius and Ruth
i Chupack, had a hole-in-one
1 last week on the seventh
hole, par three, at Ever-
green Hills Golf Course . . .
Chuck used an eight iron for
his 145-yard ace.
' WAS TRIPLE celebra-
tion at recent testimonial
dinner honoring Past Grand
Chancellor Bernard B. B.
Bolton . . . by Detroit
Lodge 55, Knights of
Pythias . . . at Larco's on
W. McNichols.
- The 160 people sang
"Happy- Birthday" on 'his
66th . . . and son Dr. Steve
will soon finish his resi-
dency . . . B. B. and Esther
are blessed by raising three
very fine sons . . . Ken-
neth, Dr. Norman and Dr.
qteven . . . in such a way
the number one word in
,...,:ir household was always
respect . . . B. B.'s testimo-
nial was also a tribute to his
leadership as a father.
ELAINE BRANT loves
M & M candy . . . but not as
inuch as she does doing
fiberwork, the three-
dimensional wall hangings
and free-standing
sculptures utilizing a
unique combination of dyed
fibers displayed in large

TilgaTh
PERFECT
BLEND

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- Including 14 Hot Entrees

WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD.
Bloomfield Hills

$695.

per person

Reservations Accepted

642-0100

OUR BRUNCHES PLEASE BUNCHES.

Bring your bunch in at their hungriest. Take
them home at their happiest. Great value never.
tasted better than it does at our Champagne -
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endless array of all your favorites between
9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Featuring waffles
with assorted toppings and fruit
sauces, prepared as you watch.
And toast—the champagne
variety, only 5c a glass.
The whole brunch is $6.95.
Or $4.95 for children.
The Rafters restaurant,
21000 Northwest
Highway, Southfield.
569-4700.

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