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29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY • N. of 12 Mite Rd. . SOUTHFIELD
TELEPHONE: (313) 353-7766
By JOSEPH SHAPIRO
personal items from its
(Editor's note: Publish- columns. Nonagenarian
ing- this interesting self- Joseph Shapiro presents
portrait is a departure an interesting definition,
from Jewish News policy of courage while aging in
of eliminating strictly this poem.)
I looked into the mirror, and what did I see
Joseph Shapiro, yes that's me.
I looked again, low and behold
A story right there was being told.
Joe, I thought to myself, old age has come your way
slowly and surely, day after day
I know I have done my best as a Jew
as I approach ninety-two.
Nazis Stoned in Ann Arbor
$ 5 50 Dinner
Adults
My Gracious Thanks
As I approach ninety-two, what can I say
Thank you dear Lord, and I must pray
I am ever so grateful, surely I must be
I am walking again, gracious thanks to "Thee."
SOUP & SALAD BAR
SUNDAY BRUNCH SPECIAL
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Crab in Troy, opened
Chuck's original Charley's
Crab on Pine Lake in 1972
Bob Milne, now at Dig-
gers in Farmington Hills,
has played at Chuck Muer
restaurants since 1972 . . .
and Bart Polot recently
completed 10 years as
cocktail pianist at the
Gandy Dancer in Ann Ar-
bor, which was only a year
old when Bob started while
an undergrad at University
of Michigan.
OVERHEARD . . . at
Red Cedars, Telegraph and
Nine Mile:
Boastful golfer, accused of
magnifying his pro golf tour
triumphs, explaining an-
grily, "I'm not a liar, sir. I
just remember big!"
JUDY MILLER is at
Ilona and Gallery (open
seven-days-a-week) in Hun-
ters Square Mall, 14 Mile
and Orchard Lake Rd.,
drawing on clay with an
etching tool, and then using
various glazes and tech-
niques in an ability to
create scenes from either
personal experiences or im-
aginary situations.
OVERHEARD . . . at
Roman Terrace, 12 Mile and
Orchard Lake Rd., Gal co-
oing in her boyfriend's ear,
"We're just like Romeo and
Juliet! My father says he's
going to kill you!"
"
An angry, rock-and-egg-
throwing crowd jeered a
dozen Nazis in downtown
Ann Arbor on Saturday and
forced police to remove the
Nazis and halt their
planned "demonstration."
A militant crowd had
gathered at noon in front of
Ann Arbor City Hall with
the avowed intention of
halting the Nazi demon-
stration. The Nazis did not
appear at City Hall as
scheduled. They started
their demonstration in front
of the Federal Building a
few blocks away where the
Jewish Community Council
of Washtenaw County and
other groups had planned to
hold a peaceful anti-Nazi
rally at 1 p.m.
The dozen Nazis, mem-
bers of the SS Action Group
of Westland, have also
asked the Detroit City
Council for permission to
hold a rally in Kennedy
Square in April or May.
Since no specific date was
requested the council has
tabled the request.
Books are not seldom
talismans and spells.
He was court martialed six
times during his career,
most often for fighting back
after anti-Semitic inci-
dents. The courts vindicated
him each time.
IF YOU WANT A FINE DINNER
WITHOUT PAYING TOO MUCH MONEY
RIVIERA FIE NIO ILTiiiiTAURANT
13400 W. 8 MILE, E. OF COOLIDGE • Oak Park • 541-3385
LIVER & ONIONS
MEAT LOAF
BASKET OF SHRIMP
FRESH BAKED FISH
BROILED WHITEFISH
BROILED HADDOCK
$2.95
$2.95
$3.95-
$3.95
$4.10
$3.95
&ben iscledes: Seep sr Salad, Pet, Yeg. & Dessert (jelle, rice pielifieg or Mete made pasties)
WE NOW HAVE
DELIVERY SERVICE
Within 4 Mile Radius
Minimum Order $15
Delivery Charge $1.50
Choice Cocktails
RIKSHAW INN
IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE
851-6400
•
Carry Outs
Available
COME
GAMBOL.
BALLY'S ONE DAY AIR EXPRESS
ONLY MO ROM
7 7:TRIP*
Call Studio '7'
Tours
(313) 273-6200
15830 W. Seven Mile Rd.,
Detroit, Michigan 48325 for
seats and ticket reservations.
Ask about overnight Air
Express package plans.
*Departures every Monday
from Metro Airport.
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Leaving the hospital, I heard a call
from the Jewish Home for the Aged, Borman Hall.
I became a resident, to relieve my pain
and before long, I could walk again.
5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
$ 3 95 Lunch
Everything
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During the 1800s, Uriah
Phillips Levy rose to the
rank of commodore in the
U.S. Navy and is credited
with bringing an end to
flogging as a punishment.
Illnesses have a tendency of coming out
when least expected, without a doubt.
I became a hospital case, it's not pleasant to talk
I found myself, that I could not walk.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
1 DAYS A
WEEK
Vocals are by guitarist Bart
Fiori.
TODAY IS Oscar Day
. . . and WJR's Warren
Pierce will have Hollywoo-
dians from both sides of the
camera offering insider
views of the film capital
. . . live during his 1:15-3
p.m. time slot.
Included will be Mel
Blanc, the actor best known
for his voice char-
acterizations; Director Paul
Schraeder, whose picture,
"Cat People," is due for
April release; veteran Hol-
lywood reporter, Jim Bacon,
and Howard Koch, who -will
direct the awards presenta-
tion and show Monday.
Various winners and
nominees are expected to be
heard on Warren's report of
the award ceremonies
Tuesday.
FASHION SHOW by
Leah Marks is every Friday,
12:30 . . . at Healthy Jones
on Northwestern Hwy.
TEN YEARS IS an un-
usually long stint at one lo-
cation for a cocktail pianist
. . . but Chuck Muer res-
taurants have several
long-term keyboard artists.
Ernie Swan has been at
the Salamandre Bar in
Hotel Pontchartrain since it
opened in 19.65 . . . Bob
Seeley, now at Charley's
THE DETROIT fila r NEWS
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THURSDAY (Broiled Sole Fillet)
FRIDAY (Homemade Salmon Patties)
SATURDAY (Bar-B-Q Chicken)
SUNDAY (Corned Beef and' Cabbage)
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