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May 27, 1983 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-05-27

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30 Friday, May 21, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners

The Best of Everything )

YOU MIGHT CALL it stant letters . . . reminders
unbelievable . . . eight to . . . and arrangements ..
nine months of dedicated were unbelievably fantastic
devotion . . . adjectives ga- . . . Even Seymour's fine
lore ... . but whatever .. . local committee was
Seymour Fabrick, 3,000 amazed at this Northern
miles away in California, High grad across the nation
27777 FRANKLIN RD.
~ 353-8144
masterminded and was the pulling strings for the suc-
AMERICAN MOTORS BLDG. - ONE BLOCK WEST OF
driving force behind recent, cess of his dream.'
much talked-about 50 Year
TELEGRAPH RD. AND NORTH OF 11 MILE RD.
Result was last week ..
(Plus) or (Minus) reunion of as almost 600 (it looked like
Northern High.
much more) at Michigan
Two years ago, now a Los Inn's main ballroom reveled
Angeles shoe manufacturer in this phenomenon . . . So
(Vogue Shoes),. Seymour many others had to be
started it all . . . and with turned down because the
$ 7 95adults
children
LUNCH
local committees, put on a limit kept going up, up, up
under 12
Mon.-Sat. 11:30-3 p.m
successful 48th year reu- and Seymour had to call a
nion here . . . But it was to -halt.
DINNER
PRIVATE
be dwarfed in comparison
This wasn't your ordi-
Reg.) Tues.-Sat. 5:30-9:30
BANQUET FACILITIES
with numbei 50 . . . His con- nary type of reunion . . . It
was one big party where
many people who never
went to Northern High
also attended . . . They
had heard so -much about
this guy, Seymour Fab-
rick ... about the shindig
two years ago ... The 50
Years Plus or Minus of
Northern High was a
happy one ... really,
LUNCH and DINNER
folks, this is what affairs
like these are all about.
• Cocktails
• American Dishes
Take the two men in
HOURS: MON.-SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., SUN. 11 a.m. to 12 mid.
Michigan Inn's lobby .. .
Kitchen open til_12 mid. Sun.-Thurs. til 1 a.m. Fri, & Sat.
ear
hugging each other . . . and
crying without shame .. .
Both thought the other had
passed on.
All seats had a 50 Year
Reunion book with pictures
of grads as they looked then
. . . many of them look bet-
ter today . . . Even a little
flashlight gift of remembr-
Mon.-Fri. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
ance . . . plus songsheets of
yesteryears . . . and songs
OUTSIDE CATERING
written by former grads .. .
AVAILABLE
95 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. $395 Children
"Our Reunion" by ASCAP
Adults
under 10 FOR ALL OCCASIONS
(American Society of Com-
posers
and Publishers)
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..nacipt,„,
le
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member Dave Taxe . . . plus
O
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a Northern reunion song to
w
...03 00
tune of "Thanks For the
.• ° ..
Memories" with lyrics by
0

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Phil "Fishy" Garber.
Next day, many of the
4)
e**
grads took buses or drove to
Northern High . . . where a
29101 GREENFIELD. North of 12 'Mile
569-2040 40 brunch
was held for them
. . . and Seymour had 60
• Southfield
Parking
In
Rear


pounds of lox flown in from
O

California.



U.S. Senator Carl Levin
BUSINESSMEN'S
LUNCHEON
11
a.m.
to
4
p.m.


came
to say a brief few
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Featuring A Different Fresh Seafood Daily
O words ... inviting all to
•-

Includes: French fries, salad or cole slaw
0

attend the 50th reunion of

his Central High graduat-

FRESH SEAFOOD DINNERS
ing class when and if it
PICK YOUR OWN O happens ... and claimed

• •
STUFFED SHRIMP Au Gratin
$9.25

LIVE LOBSTER
Central's
basketball
• •
team beat Northern's
FRESH FILET OF FLORIDA DOLPHIN
FROM
OUR
TANK
$7.75

• for the city championship

FRESH HALIBUT STEAK
$8.75
7
in 1934 ... Izzy Malin just

smiled ... he was a
FISH & CHIPS
CATERING AVAILABLE
$4.25

• member of the Northern
FOR
ALL

STUFFED LEMON SOLE
$7.95
• High team ... and wore
• the
OCCASIONS

LAKE SUPERIOR WHITEFISH
chain with basketball
$6.95
0

. given to Northern

FRESH
LAKE
PICKEREL
$6.95
0
0
High's championship
• team

WIN A LIVE
PLUS MANY OTHERS .. ; INCLUDING STEAKS --
that beat Central.
0
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DINNERS INCLUDE: Your choice of tossed green salad, cottage
10 lb. LOBSTER •
Tall Seymour Fabrick

cheese or cole slaw . . . and choice of baked potato, harvest fries or
Put Your Business
0 with his beautiful gray hair,
O
vegetable.
Card In Our Fish Bowl
• watched and glowed

O alongside sweet wife Ruthe
O
Join Us For Lunch or Dinner . . Daily Specials

as the magnificent crowd
• .
• enjoyed . . . enjoyed ...
• _Open 7 Days . . Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 0 enjoyed.
Sun. 3 p.m.-8 p.m.
"What a thrill to see

people I went to high school
••0
with 51 years ago," said
WHEN IN TROY, VISIT MINME'S OF TROY
• ake
*0
• Julie Citron . . . as hubby
O
RESTAURANT & RETAIL FISH MARKET, 3662 ROCHESTER RD.
e 0 0.*
**°
• ° AO Jack muttered, "I can't be-
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IN THE CENTURY PLAZA . . . FISH MARKET MON.-SAT. 10-7
O. .. c)
00:i o O tb
lieve it" . . . Paul Zucker-
RESTAURANT MON.-SAT. 11-8:30
02740 "
" 0 ?40‘ 24 0 man saying, "Biggest corn-
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