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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Joint Council

NEW YORK — Rabbi
Sheldon Zimmerman, of
New York's Central
Synagogue, has been named
co-chairman of the Joint
Commission on Outreach of
the Union of American He-
brew Congregations and the
Central Conference of
American Rabbis.

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

O

PHIL MINKOW, former
Detroiter now living in
Oriole Village, Delray Be-
ach, Fla., celebrated his
70th birthday by hitting a
hole-in-one on the 15th
green at Oriole Golf Club
. . . Back in May 1977, Phil
had a hole-in-one while in
the Perfection (Masonic)
Golf League . . . after re-
covering from open heart
surgery.
MARVIN TAMAROFF
and wife Claire recommend
DaEdoardo's at 19767 Mack
Ave. in Grosse Pointe .. .
"The atmosphere and
cuisine are delightful," says
Marv. "Their food is pre-
pared from recipes of
Northern Sicily with light
yet tasty sauces."
MICKEY GROSS took
over Allen's Heating &
Cooling and got a sleepy-
eyed 4 a.m. indoctrination
when Milt and Terry Rot-
tenberg became his first
customers with furnace
trouble . . . Milt had been a
heating sales rep selling to
companies . . . Wife Eleanor
will also have to get used to
those middle-of-the-night
wakers-up.
CHARTER HOUSE
BARBERS have - moved
from Charter House
Apartments on W. Nine
Mile . . . to Franklin Shdp-
ping Center, Northwestern
and 12 Mile (between Plaza
Deli and Healthy Jones) .. .
Name is now Charter House
Hair Shop . . . owned by Al
Nettle, Roy Calley, Ron
Eddy and Howard LaLone
. . . New number is 353-
7733.
GIORGIO's Restaurant
is new name of former
Spiro's locale on Greenfield
and Lincoln . . . with its
regular menu and counter-
side gourmet cooking by
George Golematis . . . He
and wife Maria own the lit-
tle operation creating such
notice.
10-YEAR REUNION of
Oak Park High class of '72 is
slated for Sept. 11 at North-
field Hilton ... For info, call
ce) Epstein,
Susan (Walla
354-4144, or Barbara Fis-
chel, 356-8806 . . . The class
was a big one . . . with 550
grads.
CHANGE IS BEING
made at Drydock on Green-
field ... Will be another J.
Ross Browne's Whaling
Station as of March 15 .. .
(Both chains are owned by
Ralston-Purina's Continen-
tal Foods division.)
BELATED CON-
GRATS . . . to Ray
Kahrnoff . . . on his birth-
day.
BEST BET of the
weekend . . . Tonight's
Celebrity Ball by Variety
Club of Detroit . . . at Fair-
lane Manor, Dearborn..
Dearborn. .
with its highest honor,
Humanitarian Award,
being given posthumously
to Sentry Drugs founder Sid
Bluestone . . . wife Ilene ac-
cepting the honor for him.

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BIG BAND DANCING
on Wednesdays from 7 to 10
at Somerset Mall have been
canceled til further notice
Restaurant & Pizzeria
because of the weather .. .
10517 W. 7 MILE RD.
Plans are to continue them
AT MENDOTA
again this summer as last
year.
LOOKING BACK On
Columns of Yesteryears . . .
Nov. 21, 1952 . . . "Signs
of the community ...
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
On the panel truck of Sol
IT PAYS TO COME
Deutch's new diaper service
OVER!
is the slogan, 'Rock-A-Dry
Baby' . . . Patrolman Al
864-8553
Karp suggests something
like, `Drive carefully. Don't
insist on your rites.' "
July 23, 1965 . . . "Back
estaurant
at his desk after battling a
(Formerly Spiro's)
bug for several- days, steel
25920 GREENFIELD at lisolla
man Lou Stein reports, 'The
968-4060
Oak
Park
doctors have a new method
OPEN MON.-SAT.
for diagnosing these things.
6 a.m. thru 9 p.m.
They say if you feel better
tomorrow, you have the
• BREAKFAST SPECIAL 99c
24-hour virus' . ."
Mea.-Sat. 6-11 a.m.
July 23, 1965 . . . "Bob
• LUNCH SPECIALS
Ostrow tells about the in-
• DINNER SPECIALS
surance cohort who was
Regular Menu and
thrilled to receive . a
GOURMET COUVERSIDE
Polaroid camera for his
SPECIALS
birthday . . . Three days la-
(Steak Diane, Caesar Salad,
ter, his 15th grandchild was
born and he hurried to the
Veal Dishes, etc., etc., etc.)
hospital to take the first pic-
Your Hosts:
ture . . . When he asked the `GEORGE & MARIA vw.mil
ATIS
o i
GOLDi m
nurse to hold up the baby,
she asked 'First grand-
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child?' . . . 'No,' he replied.
Complete
`First camera.' "
July 23, 1965 . . . "Max
Rosin travels a lot on busi-
ness and always calls his
wife, Lottie, from wherever
he is at . . . This time he was
using a pay phone in
CONEY ISLAND
Chicago . . After he and
RESTAURANT
Lottie had . shared the news
about the kids and business,
24752 SOUTHFIELD RD.
the operator told him his 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 10 MILE RD.
three minutes were up .. .
Open Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. to S p.m.
So he said a quick goodbye.
•Breakfast • Leach • Dinner
"As he left the booth the
BREAKFAST SPECIAL DAILY
phone rang . . . Max dug
•GREEK SALAD • GYROS
down for some change, ex-
• SHISH KEBOB • FISH & CHIPS
pecting to pay for overtime
• TUNA SALAD
. . . However, the operator •OMELETTES
•SANDWICHES
said, 'I thought you'd want
to know. You hung up be- Your Hosts: SAM & JERRY FLOROS
fore your wife finished. She
said 'I love you!'
July 14, 1967 . . . "Pic-
ture the 18th hole at
Knollwood . . . two friends
(except when they're play-
ing golf) .. -. Barney Alter
and Morey Charmer, prexy
NOW SERVES
of the Detroit Furniture
Club . . The match is even
COCKTAILS
after Morey puts a five iron
a foot from the cup . . . He is
already thinking about the
free dinner Barney will buy
4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
for him, when Barney, in
BET. LONG LAKE & LONE PINE
deep concentration, holes
851 5540
out from 135 feet for an
eagle . . . It took at least five
MON.-THURS.
minutes for Morey to come
out of shock."
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

ROCKY'S

SERVING THE
BEST FOOD
IN TOWN

GIQRGIO'S

PARTIES UP TO 200

FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS

PERSONALLY SUPERVISED

BY

CHEF RICHARD ZIMMERMAN
AT THE MEATING PLACE

851-0060

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40 OTHER DINNER ENTREES ALSO AVAILABLE
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PINE LAKE MALL

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Glee Club Due

The University of Michi-
gan Men's Glee Club will
perform 8 p.m. March 18 at
the Southfield Civic Center
Pavilion.

In 1981, 20,000 Israelis
emigrated.

FRI. & SAT.
11 a.m. to 12 Mid.
SUN. & HOLIDAYS,
12 noon to 11 p.m.

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