34 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 10, 1981 ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ • ■ 1111 • z 12 A • • ■ - BAR-B-Q ■ • 14 e A 1:4 a ■ • ENTERTAINING? . . . LET US DO IT FOR YOU! • Heaping Tray of Luscious Hot Ribs — Chicken — i • Shr mp Relishes • French Fries or Potato Salad — Cole Slaw ■ — Rolls • ■ ■ Hot Hors d' Oeuvres Also Available ■ ■ EVERYTHING COMPLETE ... PLATES — FORKS — NAPKINS ■ CALL 968-1100 • 26076 GREENFIELD RD. IN LINCOLN CENTER ■ • • • • • Ill • • • ■ • Home, Office & Factories INW OW ■ • ■ • • ■ • 111 ■ ■ • ■ ■ • CALL 832-6464 Tues.-Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. I Volume Exami nes Longevity AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES I 967-3999 1 Deli Unique 25290 GREENFIELD - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ' DELICATESSEN — RESTAURANT 29556 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Just North of 13 Mile • Farm. Hills 851-5444 • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • MINER NON:THURS. 8 Ii 9 p.m. FRI. 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Willis & Canfield F I I FOR ALL OCCASIONS teresting conclusions about the current prospects for in- creasing our own life-spans. Much of the author's re- search was done in the Soviet Union, where he interviewed and studied re- TRAY CATERING PRICES puted centenarians among the Abkhasians of the Caucasus, and in the Brit- ish towns of Sheringham and Cambridgeshire, WITH THIS AD Concert Slated famous for their large num- • PARTIES • BUSINESS MEETINGS in Oak Park bers of inhabitants over 60 • SHIVA TRAYS • GRADUATIONS I The Downriver Band will years of age. I give an outdoor perform- The book also takes a DAIRY MEAT ance at Oak Park Major second look at some of TRAYS Park 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. TRAYS the more implausible In case of bad weather, claims to longevity and $525 I the performance will be disproves such popular $4 25 held in the Oak Park High as the one that I School Auditorium. Admis- myths PER PERSON PER PERSON long life may be attrib- I sion is free. uted to a single factor, such as the consumption Kiwanis Unit of yogurt. Georgakas currently to Have a Dance lives in New York. His prev- lb. The Kiwanis Golden K ious books include: "In I Club will have a dance 9 Focus, Detroit," "Red lb. I p.m. Saturday at the Oak Shadows' and "The Broken Park Community Center. Absolutely Guaranteed Top Hoop." Johnny C and his or- Quality Food and Service chestra will provide music Group Formed FREE DELIVERY for dancing. Refreshments IN THE MUIRWOOD SQUARE MALL and social mixers will be to Aid Children 35572 GRAND RIVER - FARMINGTON HILLS part of the evening's fare. of Dutch Nazis There is a charge. Friends 478-0080 AMSTERDAM (JTA) — are invited. A new group has been formed to help the children of World War II Dutch Nazi collaborators who may., ex- perience social and psychological problems de- rived from their parents' ac- tivities for which they were in no way responsible. The head of the "Working Group NSB Children" — the NSB was the wartime Dutch Nazi party — is a Protestant clergyman, Rev. Arie Klamer, who asserts that children invariably suffer for the misdeeds of their parents. According to Klamer, "a great deal of at- tention has been paid in Holland to the problems of second generation Jews, the children of Nazi victims and Holocaust survivors, who have experienced problems of adjustment because of their parents' traumatic ex- periences. On the other hand, the problems of the offspring of Dutch Nazis have been Whether it's business or social, large or small, completely neglected, he our catering consultants will make your event a said. Although these chil- dren, now adults, were not memorable one. Call Tim O'Connor ourDirector of responsible for the attitudes Catering who will be pleased to plan your function and of their parents, they are suggest an appropriate menu for the occasion. still frowned upon by NORFI 11111 I ) F III ION society and have psycholog- 5500 Crooks R(1. .1t I 75 ical problems. $ 500 0 S sli"' SAVE I OVERHEARD . . . at John Laffrey's Vine- yards, Franklin and Northwestern, "A new hotel in Honolulu is so elegant they've even air- conditioned the steam Italian-American Dining At It's Fii7est EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIE S room" . . . at Red Cedars, Telegraph and Nine Mile, "My ex-wife got the car, the house and custody of the four kids. I didn't even get stuck with anything." .. . At Excalibur, Franklin and Northwestern, "See about that sign outside a fortune teller booth. 'We guess your sex — $1' " . . . at Bread Basket Deli, Lin- coln Center, chubby gal say- ing, "I watch very carefully what I eat — then I eat it." A comprehensive study of longevity is presented in former Detroiter Dan Geor- gakas' "The Methuselah Factors" (Simon and Schus- ter). Georgakas draws on his research into the lives of thousands of long-lived people and reaches some in- deir I 1. The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 33) Last time we were there, the minestrone soup lacked its usual rich thickness. But, said our waitress, the chef changes his style of cooking from time to time. but it is neither diffic-lit to acquire, nor meritorious when acquired. Contempt is commonly taken by the young for an evidence of understanding; r i ' • t's;' , • ' . 41 g7 P 4 4 -{ • • •• 14.114 ;;14 •“.11,t. if •••••• • Ls' • • • • • -4 * RAC, -'0.111%.*:••& AMA: .e.r.6f1Aft