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June 18, 1982 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-18

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Friday, June 18,

982

. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Kids' Programs at Library

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
MOST

IT TOOK JULIE
,eisner Norton "only" 44
ears to complete her col-
:ge education . . . The
)rmer Detroiter, now liv-
ig in Van Nuys, Calif., and
ecoming a grandmother
it the first time a few
tonths ago, was in the
raduating class at Califor-
ia State University,
rorthridge . . . She took a
aster's degree in counsel-
ig and guidance, school of
iucational psychology.
CHUCK MUER goes re-
. . He'll open his
huck Muer's Fresh Sea-
od market June 25 in the
'est Bloomfield Plaza on
.rchard Lake Rd. `. . .
arry-out will include fro-
m items and fresh fish . .
lus linguini . . . and
iings people can take home
-) make a complete meal.
RECENT OUTDOORS
indoors party by Leah
aum was two-fold celebra-
on for sons Daniel and
eil . . . Being a former
ateress (widow of Fred
aum), Leah knew how to
irow a shindig at its best
... Even strolling gypsies
. . Billy Rose, guitar; Lou
hico, violin; and Rudy
oldie, bass.
CONGRATS ... to Carol
rid Lenny Moss . . . on
4th anniversary.
AL SIPHER of Al Mar
elephone Answering Serv-
e . . . will soon have his
ands full with phone an-
swering . . . Concerns of
'hat's going on has finally
otten the better of him . . .
nd after silently behind
he scenes in political
renas, he's tossed in his
)emocrat hat for the new
8th District representative
• st that takes in all of west
)akland County except
'ontiac, Oak Park and
outhfield.
FRIENDSHIP DIDN'T
Lop for restaurant consul-
int Hugh Gedrich and Lou
,erman . . going all
arough school together
. . MacCulloch Elemen-
iry, Durfee Intermediate
nd Central High . . .
Hugh and Lou also cele-
rated their recent birth-
ays on the same day.
FOLKS WHO'D like to
7ork on the Oak Park High
973 ten-year class reunion
an call Marla (Kuhn)
Veiss evenings at 353-
454.
ROBERT ALLEN EL
IOUCHI is the industrial
hotographer who coordi-
:ated behind-the-scenes
.hoto story of machinery at
zork . . . now in Fisher
adg. lobby on Grand Blvd.
nd Second through June 28
.. Display focuses on De-
roit factories and the tech-
;ical equipment used daily
Dr production.
NICE PEOPLE DEPT.
. . . Newlyweds Audrey
- Pearl) and Cy Feldman.
MITCHELL AND
3EATRICE Goldstone,
)etroiters for over 40 years,

AL.

and now residents of
Laguna Hills, Calif., are
celebrating a happy occa-
sion triplet . . . Their 56th
wedding anniversary . . .
graduation of their
grandson, Dr. Larry
Goldstone, from University
of Michigan Medical School
. . . and graduation of
granddaughter Amy Kahn,
from Oak Park High.
SECOND GENERA-
TION Singles, 21-45, will
change from Sunday to Fri-
day when its Summer Ex-
travaganza '82 is held 8 p.m.
June 25 at Roma's of Bloom-
field on Telegraph.
MAIL DEPT.... "We are
indeed privileged to have
Rabbi Gorrelick at the
Jewish Center on 10 Mile.
"His lectures and talks
are very informative and in-
teresting. I look forward to
them every week."
S. Moore
DID YOU KNOW . .
only three percent of all
eligible blood donors in the
country actually donate
blood regularly? . . . In
other words, only three per-
cent is carrying the load
. . . and providing all the
blood available on hospital
shelves.
Anyone in good health,
weighing at least 110
pounds and between ages of
17 through 65 is an eligible
blood donor . . . A person
may donate blood every
eight weeks or five times a
year . . . Those under 17
may give with parental con-
sent . . . and over 65 with
okay from doctor.
THIS IS THE last
weekend for "According To
John/Paul" at Doug's Body
Shop, Woodward between
Eight and Nine Mile . . .
Opening June 25 through
Sept. 15, Fridays and
Saturdays, in the
downstairs Grease Pit The-
ater at Doug's will be
"Who's That Woman?", an
all new, original musical
revue.
"COLE PORTER At
The Book Cadillac" on
Washington Blvd. is name
of show starring Phil Esser
. . . with an array of Porter
musical melodies in-
tertwined with a look of life
at the Book Cadillac during
its 1930s hey-days . . . The
Book's dinner-theater is on
Fridays and Saturdays.

Gallery Exhibits
New Watercolors

New watercolors and ac-
rylics on canvas by Van
Dyan will be exhibited at
the Town Center Gallery,
3000 Town Center, Suite 45,
Southfield, through July 9.
Gallery hours are: 10
a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 11
a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays
through June and 10 a.m.-
5:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday in July.

The Southfield Public Li-
brary Children's Division
will present "Sing Along
With Gemini," a special
program to kick off the
summer reading program, 2
p.m. Wednesday in the
Southfield Pavilion.
The folk duo, comprised of
and Laszlo
Sandor
Slomovits, will perform folk
songs and instrumentals
from a variety of countries.
Children in grade one and
older and parents and
grandparents are invited.
Admission is free.
Pre-schoolers will have
a summer reading pro-

Staged Reading

A staged reading of De-
troiter Herschel S.
Steinhardt's play, "Man on
Earth," will be held July 12
at New York's 13th Street
Theater for potential inves-
tors.

In Southfield

The library also an-
nounced that it will begin
registering patrons Monday
for its new computerized
circulation system. Library
cards also will be issued.
Applications will be
available at the circulation
desk of the library. Identifi-
cation is required.

CREATES THE ULTIMATE
SUPER SPECIAL
MONDAY

ALL YOU CAN EAT
BAR-B-(1
CHICKEN DINNER
Includes Bowl of
$395
or Salad, Vegetable,

Soup

GIORGIO'S

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OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAll
9AMto3PM

Restaurant

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968-4060

OPEN MON.-SAT.
6 a.m. thru 9 p.m.

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• BREAKFAST SPECIAL 99e

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• LUNCH SPECIALS
• DINNER SPECIALS
Regular Menu and
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SPECIALS
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Veal Dishes, etc., etc., etc.)

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Golf Outing

The Children's Leukemia
Foundation of Michigan
will hold its annual golf out-
ing fund-raising event
June 28 at Forest Lake
Country Club in Bloomfield
Hills.
For information, call the
foundation, 353-8222.

50 Typos of Omelettes

gram at 2 p.m. Tuesdays
at the Beech Woods
Reading Center and 2
p.m. Thursdays in the
children's activity room
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• TUNA SALAD
• OMELETTES
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Your Hosts: SAM & JERRY FLOROS

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INCLUDES: CHOICE OF POTATO

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