62 Friday, September 9, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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M.E.G.'s

WISHES EVERYONE
A

VERY HAPPY
NEW YEAR

Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 Mid.
Sun. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Fri. 10 a.m. to 12 Mid.

28990 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

Between 12 & 13 Mile Roads

851-1310

Our Sincerest

Wishes For A

(T he Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 61)
Desmond, community rela-
tions director, where Con-
rad not only met Charlie
and Hank, but many old
timers present for the event
. He walked on "Cloud 9"
like a little kid . . . and had
his picture taken with the
two greats.
When Co"nrad finally left
the room, his wife Barbara
said he was so excited there
was even a tear in the
corner of Conrad's eye . . .
Their three daughters were
there ... and also his 78-
year-old mother, Sadie,
"who gets more excited
about baseball than all of
us," says Conrad.

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HAPPY
NEW YEAR

THE
PERFECT
BLEND

TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
From The

NOW AVAILABLE FOR
PRIVATE PARTIES
SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m.
SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m.

BOTTLE &
BASKET SHOPS

In The Heritage Bldg.

NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN

HAPPY NEW YEAR

• Bar Mitzvas • Showers
• Disco Parties
• All Occasions

ASK FOR TED
353-4070

Stephen Becharas . . and The Staff Of

19469 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Block E. of Evergreen)

352-7466

6638 TELEGRAPH RD. (Bloomfield Plaza at Maple)

851-0313

Sincerely Wish Their Many Friends
and Customers

A Very

Happy NewYea

We thank you for your
gracious patronage . . . and
most sincerely
wish the very best
in health, joy and
prosperity to all

All Good Wishes For A
Healthy and Happy New Yedr

lE

PREMATURE AN-
NOUNCEMENT in met-

ropolitan paper had folks
galore flocking to Benji's on
Orchard Lake Road . . . to
try out his new wine bar .. .
Trouble was he didn't have
a license yet and so nobody
was served beer or wine.
However, it's official now
. . . Ben Pearlman has got-
ten his ticket . . . and Benji's
can now serve beer and wine
. . . The wine bar . . . only
one in the Detroit area . . . is
being designed and built .. .
When completed, people
will be able to select from 10
to 15 choices.

"TURK" PRUJAN

(Herman Prujansky) was in
town recently to visit
friends . . . and spend a few
days for checkup in Univer-
sity Hospital, Ann Arbor..
He's the same "Turk" .. .
telling whiskered jokes and
charming people with his
"pied piper" way of living.
His LP record, "Turk Pru-
jan," has many of the songs
written by him as an
ASCAP member . . . but the
talent agent in him still
prevails . . . Turk's latest
find is a singer named Dale
Longaro who he claims is
the new shadow of Al Jolson
. . . looking, singing, danc-
ing and whistling like
"Jolie."
"Turk" intends bringing
Dale to Detroit and break-
ing him in . . . He feels an-
other "winner" to go along
with those brought to star-
dom by him throughout the
years.
Turk's charisma reaches
out like the tentacles of an
octopus . . . and he has al-
ways had music in his soul
. . . even though not know-
ing one note from another
. . . "Turk" would collabo-
rate with others to get his
music and lyrics scored.
At one of the heights of
his activities, "Turk" was
stricken with a stroke .. .
hospitalized for a year .. .
and had a rough road re-
cuperating . . . However,
nothing seems to keep this
man down.

Va. Man Quits
Country Club,
Cites Bias

NEW YORK — G. Frank
Clement, a retired insur-
ance executive in Roanoke,
Va., has resigned from the
Shenandoah Country Club,
citing the club's refusal to
admit Jews and other
minorities as members.
In a letter to Clement
praising his "courageous ac-
tion," Samuel Rabinove, di-
rector of the American
Jewish Committee's Dis-
crimination Division,
stated that "if more persons
of principle would behave in
similar fashion, insidious
discrimination would
rapidly become a thing of
the past."
Clement, who had be-
longed to the 400-member
Virginia club for almost 25
years, said he had been un-
happy with its membership
practices but had hoped that
"the situation would
straighten itself out."

TROY HILTON INN

1455 Stephenson Highway
Troy, Michigan 48084
583-9000

All Good Wishes
For A Healthful & Joyous

NEW YEAR

From

The Rhinocerous

Restaurant and Lounge

259-2208

265 Riopelle

(D4,RRICICS

WISHING OUR
CUSTOMERS &
FRIENDS
A HEALTHY &
HAPPY

)

NEW YEAR

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