THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS g .7 1 t •:= - 7 'A Friday, March 11, 1983 33 I Miss Arden Wins Free Vision Pageant Award Testing Saturday Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST THERE ARE STORES nard Schlussel, 79, all feted birthdays within 20 days of each other. Dr. Maurice Gantz had his 81st . . . Ben Sherman number 85 . . . Meyer Waterstone his 85th . . . Dorothy and Simon Plafkin their 55th anniversary .. . Pauline and Barney Kasoff, anniversary number 60. SHOSHANA ARDEN Julius Karden became a Shoshana Arden of West grandfather for the 10th time . . . and Dr. Maurice Bloomfield won the special award of Miss Congeniality Gantz's granddaughter, Dr. and a $400 scholarship last Elaine Gantz, became a third generation dentist .. . weekend at the 1983 Miss thanks to Ed Schlussel for Michigan U.S.A. Beauty compiling the happy events Pageant in Canton Town- ship. of Hannah Schloss . . . Miss Arden, 23, the Those happy ones are the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. only ones we want to hear Sidney C. Leib, earned a about. bachelor's g degree in social CONGRATS ... to Dena Pepper . . . on recent Sweet work at Michigan' State 16 . . . celebrated at a University and plans to attend graduate school in brunch with family and the fall. The white walls and friends at Sheraton Oaks in Jungle Jim pipe rack Novi . . . She's the daughter look which hasn't been of Brina and Raymond Pep- done at too many chil- per. dren's stores around, if DETROIT BAGEL Fac- The Smurfs, stars of any, give a colorful at- tory sold 20,000 green Saturday morning televi- mosphere . . . with at least bagels last year . . . and are 3,000 items shown ... out to break their record in sion, will be the featured at- from clothing to wal- `83 . . . Ninth location has traction at the 1983 Ice lhangings to stuffed ani- been opened on Kelly Rd. Capades, scheduled to run mals to dolls to camp south of Nine Mile in East Tuesday through March 20 at the Joe Louis Arena. supplies, etc. Detroit. The show will include Packages sent to new- BELATED CON- skating performances by borns have a stuffed animal, GRATS ... to barrister world champions Tai powders, lotions and of Don Laikin . . . on his birth- Babilonia and Randy Gard- course, the gift . . . People day. ner, and U.S. national also send in their an- DEMONSTRATION bronze medalist Sandy nouncement of birth and get OF Chinese paper folding is Lenz. a card entitling them to ,a part of "Expressly From Tickets are available at free gift. China" exhibition of hand- the arena box office, Hud- Peanuts is so unusual . crafted furnishings from the and very much affordable mainland . . . at Gorman's of sons and area CTC outlets. For information call the . . . A children's room can Troy, this Monday, 2 to 4 .. . arena, 567-6000. have matching blankets, and at Gorman's Gallery on sheets, quilts, bumper Telegraph and 12 Mile, 7 to guards around crib and 9 . . . The ancient art - wallpapering for borders, demonstration will be put lampshades, dressing ta- on by Dan Daller . . . Tea bles, etc. and fortune cookies, of Southfield High School The gold Peanuts logo of a course. students will present "Hello boy and a girl around Jan's THERE'S AN ORIEN- Dolly" this weekend and neck was made by Morris TAL Art Society also . . next weekend at the South- Bednarsh Jewelers at headed by Dr. Sheldon field High auditorium. Applegate Square. Performances of the Siegel . . . who are collectors Youngsters can even and more and more travel- Broadway musical are have French, Italian or ing to China . . . its next scheduled for 8 p.m. Satur- Portuguese import lines meeting is slated for March day, 2 p.m. Sunday and 8 at Peanuts ... Also, 20, 2:30 p.m. at the South- p.m. March 18 and 19. Tic- would you believe ... field Library, Evergreen kets may be purchased at handmade sweaters by and 10 1/2 Mile . . . John Ang the high school box office special order?' one hour prior to showtime. of U-M will lecture on his The window dressing is 2 1/2-month stay in China .. . For information, call Mrs. causing a lot of comment, No charge . . . More info by V. Borts, 354-7493, during also . . . its New Yorkish calling Dr. Siegel, 626- school hours. look is stopping people with 6322. oohs and ahs. READER ASKS any- RENEE SIMONS of thing is being done if for a Craig-Richard Advertising:, 1958 Central High reunion Specialties in Southfield, . . . that's the year Central The Southfield Public Li- has a "name change" had its 100th anniversary brary will present "Reluc- whether she likes it or not celebration. tant Dragon" and "PSSST! . . . Customers frequently Hammerman's After You" call the office and ask for on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Renee Richards . . . name of the Children's Activity the female tennis star once The team of Rob Graves Room. a man . . . the only thing This free film program for they have in common is that and Howard Taxe defeated defending champions Bill the family will last approx- both like being women. Holleran and Gary Sosnick imately 45 minutes. For RECENT HANNAH in the class "A" doubles further information, call SCHLOSS Old-Timers competition sponsored by the library, 354-5342. Purim Party at 10 Mile the Michigan Squash Rac- Jewish Center was also Some 100,000 Jews quets Association at the somewhat of a belated cele- Jewish Community Center fought for Germany during bration for folks . . . Ethel, last week. World War I. 83; Edward, 81; and Ber- for little girls . . . and stores for little boys . . . Now comes one for both . . . called Peanuts (a name coined by leasing agent Ron Licht) at the Boardwalk, Orchard Lake Rd. south of 15 Mile. One might call it an un- usual boutique for children . . . owned by Jan Yanowitz, also bosslady at Shayna's on the Boardwalk . . . The name theme is carried out with little bags of peanuts on gift wrapping . . . and it is one of the few operations that caters to both boys through size seven and girls through size 14 . . . plus layettes . . . in a 2,100- square-foot store that is the newest Boardwalk opening. There's even a private room and tables for gals to change their babies . . . a terrific idea. The First Optometry Eye Care Center will offer free eye screenings at the South- field Civic Center Saturday. The screenings, which in- clude testing for glaucoma, are part of Save Your Vision Month, which runs through the end of March. For information on the screenings or other Save Your Vision Month activi- ties, contact Angie Bour- nias, 689-9670. Children's Films at Area Library Squash Champs 353-8170 ONE BLOCK WEST OF TELEGRAPH RD. AND NORTH OF 11 MILE RD. Specializing In FRESH FISH and AGED BEEF With A CHOICE SALAD BAR Cabaret Concert Of Over 35 Items From Which To Choose The Southfield Sym- phony Orchestra will pre- sent a pops cabaret 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the South- field Civic Center pavillion. Tickets will be available at the door. Valet Parking Available LUNCH COMPLETE LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS DINNER PRIVATE Mon.-Sat. 11:30-3 p.m. BANQUET FACILITIES (Reg.) Tues.-Sat. 5:30-9:30 . "7- 74 17. 4/11#1C• itr4or*i SAT .7 MARCH 12 .4 * CHOLENT lc ( BEAN & BARLEY) INCLUDES: KISHKE, FLANKEN, SALAD & BREAD BASKET 28. No Carry-Out ******* ), Ice Capades at Joe Louis Southfield High Stages Dolly' 27777 FRANKLIN RD. CARRY-OUT SPECIALS—MAR. 11 THRU MAR. 17 CHOPPED LIVER - $1.68 lb. 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