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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-02-11

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The sixth annual Durbin
Invitational • Gymnastic
Meet will take place Satur-
day and Sunday at Ferndale
High School. The meet is
sponsored by the Durbin
Co., Realtors.
The events include olym-
pic women's competition in
balance beam, uneven
parallel bars, vaulting and
floor exercise. The girls
competing in the weekend
are from ages 9 to 17.
Competition will run
Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 9
p.m. Sunday's competition
begins at 10 a.m. and ends
at 6 p.m. There is a charge
for admission.

Jericho is called the city
of palms.

INVITES YOU TO A UNIQUE
DINING EXPERIENCE

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(Formerly Spiro's)

25920 GREENFIELD at Lincoln
Oak Park
968-4060

5:30 p.rn. to 10 p.m.

Examples Of Our_Gourmet Dinners_
SOLE en CROUTE
STUFFED VEAL
TENDERLOIN
Delicate sole fillet

stuffed with baby
shrimp and fish veloute,
encased in a decorated
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OPEN MON.-SAT.
6 a.m. thru 9 p.m.

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Mon.=Sat. 6-11 a.m.

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$795

• LUNCH SPECIALS
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Regular Menu and
GOURMET COUNTERSIDE
SPECIALS
(Steak Diane, Caesar Salad,
Veal Dishes, etc., etc., "etc.)

Other Gourmet Dinners
Starting At

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Reservations Accepted

ALL GOURMET ENTREES
INCLUDE:
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The American Lung
Association of Southeastern
Michigan (ALASEM) will
hold a meeting of its Family
Asthma Program 2:30 p.m.
Sunday at the - Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield.

The program is a free
community service to all
asthmatics and their
families. For information,
call the association, 961-
1697.

Hodgkin's Group
to Meet Monday

The Michigan Hodgkin's
Disease Foundation will
hold its monthly meeting
7:30 p.m. Monday at Provi-
dence Hospital.
The foundation is geared
to help Hodgkin's patients,
family members and friends
to better understand the
disease and its treatment.
For information, call the
foundation, 427-3727.

Negev Flourishes
With Work of
JNF Forester

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Wayne State University
announces the availability
of the Judith Siegel Pearson
award for the best creative
or scholarly work on a sub-
ject concerning women. The
award is presented by the
Siegel family in memory of
their daughter.
Fiction, drama, poetry or
essays in literary studies of
no more than 20 pages are
eligible. Competition is
open to all interested
writers.
Submissions should be
anonymous with the
author's name on a dupli-
cate title page. There should
be two copies of each entry,
clearly typed, double-
spaced, on one side of
81/2 x 11 opaque paper.
Contestants retain
copyright of all work
submitted.
All manuscripts should
be sent to the Judith Siegel
Pearson Award, English
Department, Wayne State
University, Detroit 48202,
by March 1.
Award will be presented
April 20.

NEW YORK — A section
of the Negev desert has been
transformed into a patch of
lush, green eucalyptus trees
thanks to the efforts of Gi-
deon Saphir, the New York
Times reported in its sci-
ence section recently.
Saphir, who has worked
as a Jewish National Fund
forester for close to 30 years,
used an ancient irrigation
technique to cultivate the
grove, which is situated
near Beersheva.
The method involved
building catchments to cap-
ture run-off rain water dur-
ing the wet months. The
technique was first used 10
centuries ago by the Naba-
teans, who successfully
grew crops in the desert.

LISTENING
POST

JAN. 31 IS lucky date for bosslady of her own studio
Lou Freeman . . . That's on Greenfield south of 13
when he had successful Mile, is trying to have
open heart surgery six years classes for visually handi-
ago . . . and also the same capped children and special
date for his second hole-in- education youngsters . . . a
one.
most noble gesture by this
Lou's ace came on the lass with a heart.
165-yard 15th hole at Inver-
She'd also like to develop
rary, Fla.'s east course .. . a senior citizen dance
using a seven iron . . . Play- troupe to entertain
ing in the foursome with whenever and wherever
Lou were localites Morrie needed . . . This, too, is a
Wasserman, Bill "Red" -very fine idea .. . Call Es-
Feldman and Bill Schwartz.
telle, 557-2998.
His first orie-shotter in
CONGRATS . . . to
June 1974 at Shenandoah
Marty
Weinstock . . . on
Country Club . . . was also 50th birthday.
on the 15th hole.
CONGRATS . . . to
FULL TIME physical di-
Nathan and Esther Wolok rector is being added to staff
. . . on their 35th anniver- at Executive Athletic Club
sary . . . being celebrated in in Travelers Tower on
Lauderhill, Fla. . . . Nate Evergreen . . . He'll develop
has been president past 16 individual exercise pro-
years of Radomer Aid grams.
Society and last year retired
YESTERYEARS
as assistant director of He-
DEPT.
. . . "Top this. I re-
brew Benevolent Society.
THERE'S MORE member living on Theodore
THAN just a little bit of the Street off of Hastings. After
former Dexter-Davison school, the Russell, I helped
Market at Bagel Deli and. the conductor of the
Produce on Maple and Far- `Toonerville' street car. It
mington Rd.. . . 64 years to ran only from Gratiot, on
be exact . . . Bossman 'Be- Hastings, to Farnsworth. I
rnie Cohen, ex-partner with helped by turning the
Norman Cottler at DD, was streetcar around the
there 16 years . . . John turnstiles in the center of
Nagrant with 40 years, was the street on Farnsworth
head of the grocery dept. and Hastings — for free
. . . and Sid Wolfe, noted rides."
Julius Weitzman
for his tray catering exper-
6300 Owensmouth D-102
tise, put in nine years.
Woodland Hills, Calif. 91367
Bagel Deli and Produce
"P.S. Who remembers the
isn't just a spot where Pulver Gum machines? One
gleaming fruits and vegeta- stick, one cent. Insert a
bles look at you . . . or big penny and the clown made a
fresh smoked fish and turn and if you got a green
hand-cut belly lox line a re- wrapper it entitled you to a
frigerated cabinet . . . The free five-pack."
prices are right . . . and a
JOINT
MONTE
lot of folks in West Bloom-
CARLO Games For Hope, 8
field are glad its there . .
plus those who don't mind a p.m. March 5 at Cong. Bnai
David . . . by Sophie and
little ride for extra quality.
Bagel Deli even has a Harry Hoffman Chapter
good restaurant man be- and Helen Rosenberg
hind the counter . . . Hy Cancer Fighters . . . City of
Blackman . . . who cut us Hope groups . . . have a lot of
one of those corned beef eager volunteers working
sandwiches they sell so hard.
Great work by City of
many of for carry-out .. .
Hope
in Duarte, Calif.
Nice to see that big selection
makes a lot of adrenalin
of cheeses, also
Bagel Deli and Produce is flow rapidly . . . Call Kathie
down the block from Jewish Bordeley (Sophie and Harry
Community Center . . . Hoffman Chapter) 355-
1722; or Beverly
and only three years old.
CONGRATS . . . to Greenspan, (Helen Rosen-
Meyer and Trudy Hertzberg berg Cancer Fighters),
354-0834.
on their 54th anniversary.
REUNION OF ALL
former Detroiters living in
Camper Show
San Diego area is set for
at
Armory
March 19 in the club house
of the Coronado Cays .. .
The 1983 Detroit Camper
It'll be a first for the Detroit
and Travel-Trailer Show
group out there . . . More
will be held at the W. Eight
info by calling Shirley Ale- 'Mile Armory (15000 W.
xander, (619) 429-1844 or
Eight Mile) today through
Donna Green, (619) 576-
Feb. 20.
1393.
Show hours are 2-10 p.m.
DIANA AND DAVE Be-
weekdays and noon-10 p.m.
rman are now residents of weekends. Opening night
Fern Park, Fla. near Or-
hours are 6-10 p.m. and clos-
lando.
ing day hours are noon-6
ESTELLE
SHIF-
p.m. Coupons for discount
MAN, former dance direc-
tickets are available at par-
tor with Southfield Cultural
ticipating recreational ve-
Arts Dept. and now
hicle dealers.

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