▪ 30 Friday, April 8, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's We Have A Hunch ... The Best of Everything) You're Gonna Love Our Brunch! THE CLOWNS WERE doing their funny antics in center ring at recent Shrine Circus . . . and a little girl was laughing . . . This is not so strange . . . clowns are known to tickle the fun- nybone of those who see them perform . . . But this was a different situation .. . the little girl was blind. Oscar Kahan is one of the Crescent Shrine Club members who brought 1,458 children to the circus recently . . . He's been help- ing crippled youngsters 28 years . : . and eight years with the blind . . . This year, Oscar took care of 25 sight- less youngsters at the circus Sensational marinated salads...steaming soup...bagels and all the fixins' (like lots & lotsa lox)...bountiful breakfast favorites, including blintzes and eggs...hot entrees to delight lunch lovers...delectable desserts...the seemingly never-ending selection speaks for itself! 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Each child receives a hot dog, Coke and Braille coloring book. The sun shone brightly this Thursday recently when Crescent did its annual wonderful deed for unfortunate and needy children (leukemia, muscular dys- trophy, retarded, etc.) .. . guests of some great men . .. who gave their time in very big-hearted effort. It started out as every year . . . with breakfast for the workers . . . and this time more than enough lox, cream cheese, rolls, bagels and coffee for Crescent .. . plus all the other Shriners there who came up for what they call "the best breakfast at the circus" . . . with Bill Love, Jody Weiner and Al Kline behind the counter doling out sandwiches. Maurice Sanniels talking of missing the restaurant business . . . He and brother Alex and Reliable Lunch, 1927 to 1930, on Russell and Division in Eastern Market . . . and 1933, two blocks away in Eastern Market, opened their Samuels Bros. Deli . . . until four years ago. Harry Landsman proud of his 60-year pin from Perfec- tion Masonic Lodge . . . Ray Hanson, president of Met- ropolitan Bnai Brith Bowl- ing Association telling of recent tourney with 700 bowlers from District 6. Nate Trager and Percy Swartz, here from Phoenix, Ariz. for the cir- cus, at one time with al- most similar mustaches . .. Nate has him beat now since Percy cut his ends . He joined with Cres- cent photog Merwin Sol- omon in snapping the boys. change hands . . . Owners will be A.J. Etkin, Marvin Alexander, Richard Kuhn and Phillip Fisher . . . with Jim Constand as general manager. Word is that it may be- come an Italian restaurant. In the meantime, John Laffrey opened the former Maximilian's spot on Woodward and 14 . . . Name is John Laffrey's . . . with Mexican food no more .. . and emphasis on hearth- broiled steaks, fresh seafood and chops. Mark Ridley retains con- trol of Comedy Castle at the new John Laffrey's . . . with the entire place upstairs and downstairs renovated in a vast remodeling pro- grain . . . The local Comedy Castle is among the nation's finest. NAME'S THE SAME but different location . .. for the Ron Coden Show .. which left Telegraph Rd. J. Ross Browne's Whaling Station . . . and is now at the one on Van Dyke between 12 and 13 in Warren . . . He was also at the J. Ross Browne on Greenfield. FIRST ANNIVER- SARY PARTY for Dave Wilborn Jazz Scholarship Fund . . . sending talented youngsters yearly to jazz school . . . will be April 24, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. . . . at Cotill- ion Club on Puritan . Music by Little McKinney's Cotton Pickers, Dave's group before passing away a year ago . . . He was fea- tured vocalist with the New McKinney's Cotton Pickers . . . and banjo star in the great McKinney's Cotton Pickers of years ago that played the Graystone. Tickets and info can be gotten by calling Marvin Raskin, 569-3734. "I'M GETTING MY Act Together And Taking It On The Road" is name of musi-- cal comedy opening today and running through June 5 at Birmingham Theater. GOOD WAITRESS DEPT. . . . Gayle Keller, daughter of Reva and Al "Sonny" Goldstein as Harold Keller . . . at usual doing superb as Ginopolis,' 12 Mile and chairman of the Crescent Middlebelt . . . courteous, Shrine Club circus day .. efficient . . . and smiling. He has a lot of very fine vol- RICK HARRISON right unteers . . . but his vast hand man of Bruce Came- coordinating work is too ron (Meeting Place, Mid- much for one man .- .. Mar- town Cafe, etc.) is chairman tin Laker indicative of all again of this year's Chefs the workers . . . making Festival . . . to promote sure the kids in his section downtown Birmingham and get their food on time .. . Bloomfield restaurants .. . and not forgetting his men. He was the originator .. . Bill Garelik never seems It'll be held this Tuesday, to run out of words or infor- 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Bir- mation about people . . . His mingham Community columns take up most of House, Bates and Townsend Crescent Shrine News .. . . . . Last year was a 300 Perfectioneer of Perfection sellout. Masonic Lodge . . . and Participants are . . . Ar- Charter House Chatter chibald's with Chef Jim two-sided newsletter of his eehane;- Kingsley Inn with residence . . . During the Chef Dennis Lindinger; Shrine Circus, Bill writes Machus 160 with Chefs Pat columns about Shriners in Vasha and Maria Tisch; the organ for workers .. . Machus Sly Fox with Chef Wonder what he does in his David Dunn; Midtown Cafe spare time? with chef Scott West; Pea- MAY 15 IS DATE slated body's with Chef Roger Sut- for Vineyards on North- ton; Phoenicia and 220 Mer- western and Franklin to (Continued on Page 31)