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August 19, 1983 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-08-19

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Friday, August 19, 1983

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

27777 FRANKLIN RD.

353-8144

AMERICAN MOTORS BLDG. — ONE BLOCK WEST OF
TELEGRAPH RD. AND NORTH OF 11 MILE RD.

SUNDAY BRUNCH

11 a.m. til 3 p.m.

$ 7 95adults

LUNCH

$450children
under 12

Mon.-Sat. 11:30-3 p.m.

DINNER

PRIVATE
BANQUET FACILITIES

Reg.) Tues.-Sat. 5:30-9:30

Telethon Seeks
Volunteers

The Southfield Public Li-
brary will present Key Day
10 in its summer reading
program Wednesday with
storytelling by a children's
librarian and the films
"Beauty and the Beast" and
"Seven Wishes of a Rich
Kid."
No registration is re-
quired for this free program,
which will begin at 2 p.m. in
the library's Marcotte
Room. The program is de-
signed for children of
elementary school age. No
pre-schoolers will be admit-
ted.
For information on Wed-
nesday's program, call the
library, 354-5342.

Persons are being sought
to answer telephones and
record pledges during the
1983 Jerry Lewis Labor
Day Telethon for Muscular
Dystrophy Sept. 4-5.
Those wishing to volun-
teer may call the north area
office for Muscular Dys-
trophy, 399-8800.
Meanwhile, merchants in
Union Lake and Commerce
Village will sponsor a car-
nival Aug. 27-28 to raise
money for Muscular Dys-
trophy research.
For information, contact
the Union Lake Chamber of
Commerce, 624-2826.

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Library Program
for Children

Of Southfield
25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile
569-0882
SERVING COMPLETE GREEK CUISINE

• Cocktails

LUNCH and DINNER

Meeting Slated

Mended Hearts, a support
group for people recovering
from a heart attack,or heart
surgery, will meet 7:30 p.m.
Aug. 30 at the Michigan
Heart Association Building,
16310 W. 12 Mile Rd.,
Southfield. •

'GIORGIO'S\

Restaurant

• American Dishes

(Formerly Spiro's)
25920 GREENFIELD at UNPIN

HOURS: MON.-SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., SUN. 11 a.m. to 12 mid.
Kitchen open ti1.12 mid. Sun.-Thurs. til 1 a.m. Fri, & Sat.

OPA! HOUR

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

REDUCED PRICES ON DRINKS!
ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE
OUTSIDE CATERING
OUTSIDE CATERING
S UNDAY ALL- o 10
Y 2 OU-CAN-EAT
11-CAN-EAT BRUNCH FOR
AVAILABLE

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40

Adults

:3 P-

395 '21c11:171"0

$

OCCASIONS

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Oak Park

968-4060

. OPEN MON.-SAT. 1
6 a.m. thru 9 p.m.

*

• BREAKFAST SPECIAL 99'

Mes.-Sat. 6-11 a...

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

Your Hosts:

\, GEORGE & MARIA GOLEMATIS

Prime Rib Dinner,

AU JUS

Served with Yorkshire Pudding, Salad, Rice
Pilaf or Baked Potato and
our own Teacup Bread.

Through Monday, September 5

995

Meriwether's

Telegraph, North of 10 Mile, Southfield
358-4950

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

SHE'S NOT ONLY
PRETTY... and sweet .. .

weekends only . . . Fridays 4
to 9, Saturday and Sunday,
9 to 9 . . . a general discount
operation with new mer-
chandise . . . no flea market -
. . . to be sure:

but Linda Rappaport Sol-
omon, daughter of Mona
and Dan Rappaport, is one
talented gal ... She not only
has been writing the fine
50th REUNION of Boy
Detroit News Star Tracks
column for five years . . . but Scout Troop 207 honoring
this is a very accomplished Scoutmaster Nedwin L.
photographer . . . Linda's Smokier, is Sept. 11, 2 p.m.
recent exhibit, "Focusing on at home of Dave Chicorel,
19906 Midway in Southfield
the Famous" (her second)
was a bevy of masterpieces . . . Confact Irving Kemp-
. . . a real photographic ner, 224-4953 or Sid Char-
treat . . . Her candids espe- ness, 354-1548 to attend or
cially, revealed such a if you know any trooper liv-
masterful touch . . . and the ing outside the Detroit area
unposed shots so eyefully . . . Also on the committee
are Al White and Herb
delicious.
Linda's beginnings as a Goldstein. .
photographer go back to her
SUE OWENS, who star-
being 5 years old . . . and red on girl's basketball and
Dan buying that Brownie baseball teams before
she started taking so many graduating from Tulane U.
pictures with . . . A certain Is a Southfield-Lathrup
drug store in the northwest High grad . . . She was on - a
area was kept busy develop- four-year scholarship
ing her work . . . But Linda's through efforts of Larry
career really began when at Fisher, whose "connections"
the Birmingham Eccentric have gotten 95 youngsters
. . . and invited to take pic- to college in the last five
tures of Dr. Henry Kis- years . . . No politician (he's
singer, honored by Friar's in the janitorial service) it's
Club in New York . . . She a hobby with Larry who gets
was near the end of the line great pleasure out of help-
when Barbara Walters ing people. _
spotted Linda and took a
liking to her . . . Barbara in-
SIGHT SEEING ... Al
troduced Linda to celeb- Stutz walking into the new
rities galore and her career •Sunrise Cafe on Northwest-
was well on its way.
ern with his own ceramic
Besides her journalism coffee cup for a carry-out be-
career at The Detroit News, cause he doesn't like
Linda does pictures for styrofoam . . . Al with dark
magazines, newspapers glasses and the cup looked
around the country and like he was "working" the
commission assignments.
area . . . Ben Teitel riding
BELATED CON- the breeze in his open air
GRATS ... to Norma Excalibur convertible . . .
Steinik . . . on her - 21st No wonder he gets so tanned
birthday.
... Bruce Lyons, mana-
IT DOESN'T LOOK like ger-supervisor at Manufac-
the, former Raleigh House turers Bank on Greenfield
. . . far from it , . . after and Eight Mile, telling of
being gutted . . . walls and
new Tivoli Gardens restau-
ceiling . . . by person who rant owned by Liberace in
had visions of a* mar- Las Vegas where he and
ketplace where people
wife Marlene spent a week
would roam.
. . . making money by
But now it's being put breaking even.
somewhat back in shape for
WHERE THEY ARE
the reason intended . . . and
DEPT. ... Mark and
at least there'll be plenty of Frances Fischer (he was the
activity as befoie . . . This
drummer with so many
time, the owners will be -- bands until they went into
reputable persons whose in-
the antique business) .. .
tegrity doesn't stand for
Sunrise, Fla., (305) 741-
anything but successful op-
1198.
eration.
BARRY KLEIN NOW
This will be the new HAS two new businesses
Raleigh Town on Telegraph under one roof . . . opening
and 10 Mile . . . a joint ven- own real estate office .. .
ture by Larry Kanas, Eric Nationwide Redevelopers,
Lutz and Tony Brown .. . specializing in recycling
scheduled to open Sept. 9 .. . and rehabilitation of ma-
with 500 booths . . . Also a ture retail properties .. .
Farmer's Market in the and Barry M. Klein Real
area where Wellington Estate, to specialize in
Room was located . . . A 20- shopping center and retail
ethnic-restaurant food leasing, consulting and
court will be concentrated property management.
in the former Piccadilly
Barry recently became
region . with 10 opening the first Jewish president of
at another area until the Oakland University
final phase of Raleigh Alumni Association and
Tolkn's lavish food court is serves as co-chairman of the
completed in about six Chai Building Fund Com-
months.
mittee for Temple Israel.
GET WELL WISHES
Raleigh, Town, with its
old world atmosphere and ... to son Scott Raskin .. .
decor, will be open in Austin, Tex.

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