- -1•1111111aNDWRiiiir ... . Friday, October 1, 1982 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FAMILY TAVERN MIDDLEBELT AT PLYMOUTH South End Of Wonderland Shopping Center 522-5777 CASUAL DINING AT MODERATE PRICES [SPECIALTY DRINKS, I COCKTAILS! Open 7 Days For Lunch, Dinner and After Theater Burgers, Steaks, Ribs, Mexican, Etc. . . . . FRESH FISH DAILY From 15 to 120 PRIVATE BANQUET For All Occasions FACILITIES Restaurant Qrahe (Senior Citizens 10% Discount) 25900 GREENFIELD AT LINCOLN 968-1150 . 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Then we broke out in laughter. With a solid background like that, how couk, we help but be good friends! "Twenty years ago when we visited here, we met Esther and Davd Ginsburg, native Detroiters, who were friends of Claire and Sy. Upon arriving here to live, we met Esther and Dave again and have developed a relationship that surpasses friendship. They are our second family. Warm, generous, interested, they have helped make Michigan `home.' "This past winter the Ginsburg family had a long bout of illness. They com- plained that they never got out of their bathrobes. One evening Leo and I went to visit them. When we re- moved our coats - we were wearing our bathrobes! Esther and David howled with laughter. It was just what the doctor ordered! "Anita and Gene Sokoloff moved to Michigan 10 years ago. Their phone number was given to me by a mutual New York friend. After settling in a bit, I called and met the Sololoffs. They are the necest people and we have become very close friends. "Teddy and Aubrey Lansky, former Ann Arbo- rites, make up the fourth couple, together with the Ginsburgs, Sokoloffs and ourselves, of a loosely-knit club we call The Wooden Spoon Society.' Naturally, belonging to the club entails dining at some wonderful restaurants around town like Tweeny's, Excaliubur, Carl's Chop House, Restau- rant Duglass, The Meating Place and others. "We've had season tickets to the Fisher and the Meadow Brook Theater. We've seen more shows here than we ever would have in New York - no need to drive almost two hours from our home on Long Island to Manhattan and then look for an expensive garage far from the theater to park in. "On New Year's Day we go to a friends' football party to watch the game on TV and indulge in fabulous home-cooking. Inevitably, Leo wears the sweat shirt our daughter Adele, gave him. Imprinted on the front in bold letters is the name of the school she graduated from - Ohio State Univer- sity. He hasn't been lynched - yet! "When Leo became ill in Coldwater while on a busi- ness trip, friends like Anita Sokoloff and her daughter Jane and Dolly Mehr and Barbara Reiner traveled five hours one day to pro- vide an entourage of trans- portation for us. "Elaine Kahrnoff, Eileen and Marvin Goldman, Rose and Mark Hechler and so many other wonderful people have touched our • plexion or slightly flatter noses than ourselves, is not a pretty thing when you look into it too much. The conquest of the earth, which mostly means the taking it away from those who have a different corn- 2' .190... lives, it's no wonder t hat when people ask us THE question, our response is, `We sure DO like living in Michigan.' " NO MORE STAF- FORD'S in Oak Park .. . Coolidge and Nine . . . Name has officially been changed to Phoenix Restau- rant . . . New owner. The one in Orchard Mall, Maple and Orchard Lake Rd., is called Frisco's Lounge .. . owned by Ted Vatsis, Staf- ford's bossman. PHOENICIA RES- TAURANT with its fine Middle East fare, will open in about a month on Wood- ward in Birmingham . . . or maybe before . . . Architect perfectionist Joe Savin is outdoing himself with the eatery. REINCARNATIONof Book Cadillac on Washing- ton Blvd. now includes big band music on Wednesday nites . . . Sounds of Johnny Trudell, Brookside Jazz and Austin-Moro are each week at the Book. POPEYE'S CHICKEN, attempting to enter South- field, is not owned by Food- master, division of Conti- nental Foods (Ralston- Purina) . . . However, the land does belong to the owner of J. Ross Browne, Mountain Jack, Drydock and Jack-In-The-Box. DON'T BELIEVE IT .. . Rickie Dee (Drapkin) knows a lot more songs than the "More" and "Femena" he sings at spots around town . . . The Lorio-Ross talent agent was a fine nitery voc- alist with a wide repertoire. WHERE THEY ARE DEPARTMENT . . . Jimmy and Sally Katz . . . 7300 N.W. Fifth Ct., Mar- gate, Fla. 30063, 971-6869 . 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