. . _ 11".eZta"..r.P.a 32 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 13, 19131 _ Symposium Cites Anna Freud FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS WE ARE NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK The Michigan Society for Clinical Social Work is SKYWAY INN — Also — "STRINGS" — STROLLING VIOLINS ON SAT. EVE Presents BOB POSCH "The Great Eirtertairier FRI. & SAT. DETROIT Mc, Fq Sat SOT *o Sun 2 p rn to 1 a r11 BOGO Italian-American Dining At Its Finest 4222 Second Blvd. Bet. Willis & Canfield Valet Parking Pianist-Orgaidst 833-9425 "r1 OF OAK PARK FRI. 8 SAT. I 24 Hours PONTIAC-OAKLAND AIRPORT r THE PERFECT BLEND 25900 Greenfield at Lincoln 968-1150 DINNERS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES! BROILED WHITE FISH $345 $345 SHISH KEBOB $295 LIVER & ONIONS 4 OZ. BROILED BREAST OF $255 CHICKEN .. . w/Salad & Veg No coupons or discounts on specials sponsoring a symposium in honor of the 86th birthday of Anna Freud, at the Southfield Civic Center Dec. 5-6. 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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS WEEKLY 29230 Franklin Road at Twelve Mile and Northwestern Hwy. 357-3430 r r 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 12 Mid. SUN. & HOLIDAYS, 12 noon to 11 p.m. LUNCHEON SPECIALS , COMPLETE CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST ALAN GILDENBERG pulled out of the City Coun- cil race in Southfield . . and still drew 2,576 votes . . . almost beating a can- didate who spent thousands . . . And this doesn't in- clude people in his area who knew he wasn't running so voted for others. Alan is the new vice president of Metro Passbook, Inc., encompass- ing 14 cities across United States and Canada . . and in the Guiness Book of Re- cords as the world's largest coupon book. SOMETHING NEW DEPT.. . . Now comes two more ideas . . 'available at Al Kay Jewelers on South- field and 115,2 Mile . . . Pic- ture the eyes of people when they receive a cigarette lighter that works just by breaking a beam . . . or a lighter with a calculator on it . . . Folks are going ga-ga over the Beam Sensor and Calculighter items at Al Kay. LOST AND FOUND DEPT.. . . Julius Pollack left his talit and tefilin in a blue bag at Adat Shalom Synagogue Sept. 20 . and pleads for its return . The sentimental value is very great. . . Julius was given the blue bag, talit and tefilin by his grandfather . . . as a Bar Mitzva present . . . 60 years ago . . . It'll be so wonderful if the re- tired former owner of Vie- nna Wholesale has the co- veted belongings returned . . . Call Julius at 355- 0640. MUMFORD HIGH 20- year-reunion (1961 January, June and August classes) is set for 8 p.m. Nov. 28 at Michigan Inn . . .,For more info, contact Babs Ro- senthal Leib, 682-6272. EXCELLENT SAYING on desk at Norman Tre- monti creative art studio . . . Time is much too pre- cious to waste on little things like yesterdays." . . . Peter R. Stone. ,YES, THAT'S Mary Tamaroff driving around town in a new Rolls Royce among other cars . . . The name Tamaroff for years has been synonymous with Buick . . . then Mary added Honda and the DeLorean DMC to his dealership . . . and now Rolls Royce. . DOUBLE CELEBRA- TION for Ann Newman . . . Birthday is Monday . . . then she and hubby Art celebrate 41 years of mar- riage . . . the next day. JACK POMEROY, northwest realtor, is going to South America Dec. 22 . . . for about three or four months . . . and will con- duct anybody's business for them while there . . . or make personal contacts . . . Jack will live in Rio de Janeiro plus going to other parts of South America . . . JaCk's realty office number; is 559-3344. NICE GUY DEPT.. . Marcus Plotkin . . . former Internal Revenue gent . and now among the foremost tax attorneys around. THERE'S A RIGHT way and wrong way to clean jewelry . . . and Gold Gal- lery in Hunters Square, Or- chard Lake Rd. and 14 Mile, does it right . . incor- porating two separate methods to make jewelry sparkle again . . . Al and Sema Lazar do it as a serv- ice for everyone . . no charge. ANOTHER FIRST for Infant Service Group . . . Mae Moss made a sugges- tion . . . Shirley Jaffee got inspired and Evelyne Roth followed through . . They recently held a Pan Tour- nament at Sutton Place . . . with 96 players getting to- gether for the 12 prizes . . First three top winners were Sophie Caplan, Rae Lapides and Renee Kramer. Pan is a card game origi- nated in California and brought to Detroit about 14 years ago by Lil and Max Mills. FIVE GROUPS will conduct pre-holiday fund raisers at Orchard Mall, Or- chard Lake at 15 Mile . . . tomorrow from 10 to 6 . . in the first of a series of "Communify Days" planned for the mall's cen- ter court. The Michigan Ballet Theatre will sell tickets to its Dec. 12 and 13 perform- ances of "The Nutcracker" and will hand out brochures and flyers ... The City of Hope will sell tablecloths . . . Kiwanis will conduct a peanut sale . . . Women's American ORT will offer baked goods and '82 Entertainment Passbooks . . . The Juvenile Diabetes Founda- tion will sell Christmas cards . . . The West Bloom- field Parks and Recreation Dept. will hand out brochures. The mall will be available on the second Saturday of each month for non-profit organizations to hold fund raisers or demonstrations or to hand out information lit- erature . . . For info or to reserve space, call the Or- chard Mall office, 851-7727. MARK TWAIN was once asked by a lady admirer if he believed in luck . . . "Certainly," he replied, "How else can you explain the success of those you de- test?" `Invalid' Due "The Imaginary Invalid," by Moliere will be per- formed at the Hilberry The- ater 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. For tickets, call the WSU Theater box office, 577- 2972.