THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS VINCENZO'S Danny Raskin's Italian-American Cuisine ( - - 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 Bet. 6 i 7 Milo Rds. 869-5674 In The Heritage Bldg. NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN ENJOY THE COOL OF OUR NEW AIR CONDITIONING NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m. SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m. JAKKS Lounge UP TO 150 25234 GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE 967-3922 Oak Park FAMILY RESTAURANT 13400 W. 8 MILE AT COOLIDGE Oak Park 541-3385 ASK FOR BETTY . \II., 353-4a." BREAKFASTS from 95c LUNCH SPECIAL SOUP & SANDWICH DINNER . 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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 Friday, June 26, 1981 29 Served From 10 am. to 2 p.m. One -of Michigan's Most Elegant Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights, - 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 - Sunday Brunch. Enjoy a seemingly 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. 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