T • • • T----- , ;2 f 32 Friday, September 30, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS EA,ssget waie,,..3:,rr uza , raur'. 1 (Set:iN444417—ve•IIIIIIti.:71; Famed Physician Dr. Smith to Address Parenting Event CARL STEGER WEEK at the The sixth annual Alicia Joy Techner Memorial Pa- renting Conference will be TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. 353-5170 held 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at Temple Israel. Guest speaker will be Dr. TUES., OCT. 4 thru Lendon H. Smith. Dr. SAT., OCT. 8 Smith has been in pediatric WILL BE THE LAST practice for more than 30 years. WEEK FOR CARL The topic of Dr. Smith's PERFORMING IN THIS AREA _address will be "Improving Your Child's Self-Image." SAY GOODBYE He was graduated from TO CARL Reed College and the BEFORE HE University of Oregon RELOCATES IN Medical School. As a cap- .det tain in the U.S. Army, Dr. FLORIDA DR. LENDON SMITH Smith served as a JOIN THE GALA FESTIVITIES psychiatrist. He served sity of Oregon medical TUES., OCT. 4 THRU SAT., OCT. 8 as clinical professor of school and is a member of pediatrics at the Univer- the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Smith is the author of six books: "The Children's Doctor," "The Encyclopedia of Baby and Child Care," "New Wives' Tales," "Im- proving Your Child's Be- havior Chemistry," "Feed Your Kids Right," and THE DELICIOUS ALL HOMEMADE "Foods for Healthy Kids." Admission to the confer- Restaurant - Delicatessen ence is free. The public is OPEN TUES.-SUN. invited. For information, 6 a.m. th 9 p.m. call Temple Israel, 661- 57 00. RED CEDARS SEE WHY WE ARE NO. • 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT IRVING'S 1 21161 GREENFIELD RD. [59:13731:11 1 Ilk- N. if 11 MILE RD. TRAY aT ERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS I CELEBRATING OUR 9th ANNIVERSARY Many, Many Thanks To Everyone! - . - COMPLETE CATERING IN YOUR HOME OR HALL FOR ALL OCCASIONS • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • Showers • Luncheons • Bat Mitzvas • Anniversaries • Reunions • Etc. • We Supply Everything! For Personalized Attention Call • We Serve Hors D'Oeuvres To Full Dinners LORI OR ROSE SUPER BREAKFAST SPECIAL—SEPT. 30 THRU OCT. 6 Tues.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m. • 2 EGGS (any style) • 2 PANCAKES • 3 STRIPS OF BACON or 3 LINKS OF SAUSAGE Sun. 6 a.m.-10 a.m. $1178 No Carry-Out HOP OVER SPECIAL—SEPT. 30 THRU OCT. 6 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m. NO SUNDAY 98 BOILED 1/2 CHICKEN No Carry-Out INCLUDES: POT. OR VEG. & BREAD BASKET DINNER SPECIAL—SEPT. 30 THRU OCT. 6 NEW YORK SIRLOIN STEAK TRIPLE AAA GRADE INCLUDES: TOMATO JUICE OR SOUP, SALAD OR COLE SLAW, POT. OR VEG. & BREAD BASKET 98 No Carry-Out CARRY-OUT SPECIALS—SEPT. 30 THRU OCT. 6 WHOLE Roumanian BAKEDCHICKEN PASTRAMI $368 $378113. .,,,,,,,.......- .., 14 Wine Auction, Free Concerts at Somerset The Somerset Mall will host the second Interna- tional Wine Tasting and Auction 6:45 p.m. Saturday at the mall. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Detroit Community Music School. The mall will also con- tinue its free Sunday con- cert series in October with performances beginning at 2 p.m. Artists making ap- pearances include the Balalaika Orchestra of De- troit, the Alex Kallao Jazz Trio, Lowell Greer, Thomas Barna, Alexander Zonjic and Susan Ivers. For tickets to the wine auction, or information on any mall event, call the mall, 643-6360. Cancer Series at Beaumont The Michigan Cancer Foundation will sponsor a series of group counseling sessions on learning to live with cancer beginning 6 p.m. Wednesday at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. The sessions will be held on Wednesdays through Nov. 16. A nominal regist- ration fee is requested, based on ability to pay. For information on the prog- ram, call the foundation, 549-1104. Detroiter's Art Exhibited in NY An exhibition of new paintings by Detroiter Maxmilian Shaye will be at the James Hunt Barker Galleries, 5 E. 57th St., New York City. A reception for the artist will be held at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 18 at the galleries. 4 k'711111e2eveltalia,kza.kate,$r•rfkak. Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST PEOPLE HAVE play ed would happen if an auto golf for oodles and oodles of part was desperately years . . . but never experi- needed on a weekend or enced the hole-in-one thrill holiday? . . . Usually is . . . Bernie Glazer had to "wait til Monday" . . . Not wait only eight years . . . with Bernie and Mel Toby and then got his on the at General Auto Parts on S. 187-yard par three third Saginaw in Pontiac . . . hole at Evergreen Hills .. . They're open seven days a using a five iron . . . In the week and holidays all year foursome were wife Elaine, . . . Good thing for folks to Harry Paull and Abe Kass. know. ANTICIPATED BIG ONLY TWO MORE 50-year, 1934 plus or minus, spots left . . . and combined reunion of North- Boardwalk, Orchard Lake ern and Central High grads Rd. north of Maple, will be is on beginning roll . . . First filled up . . . Next two open- meeting was recently held ing soon will be Chocolatis- . . . attended by . . . General simo . . . and Betty Appel Chairman Izzy Malin, women's fashion designer Central '34; Ray Zimmer- (selling only her own de- man, Northern '34; Kopel signs). Kahn, Northern, '34; Sara New shopping center by Swartz, Northern '34; Sam Ron Licht will be Sugartree Dryman, Northern '34; and Square . . . slated to open in Molly Levitt, Central '29. fall of 1984 on Orchard Lake CLARENCE MILLER Rd. north of Maple .. . at Jonathan's Total Image Won't be the same type as For Men salon on The Boardwalk, so no conflict Boardwalk, Orchard Lake . . . The special kind of Rd., south of 15 Mile, is center will have mainly gaining note for his un- service operations. canny ability to make shoes ZENITH CLUB of spring back to life with Jewish Community Center brightness . . . And the spot years back holds its 50th gents thought could never anniversary reunion . . . be gotten out of suede is long Oct. 26, 7 p.m. . . . at Bud- gone when Clarence gets dy's Pizza on Northwestern. finished. TOMORROW IS fifth LINDA KAHL VERGA, anniversary of Applegate 1965 Mumford High grad, Square, Northwestern bet- says that if folks are in Las ween 12 and 13 Mile .. . Vegas they should come to with sales, specials, free ap- her recently-opened ples and donuts . . . and Winged Horse Gallery drawing for an Apple IIe (artwork and frames), 2800 computer. W. Sahara Plaza. LOOKING BACK On SEEING SIGNS . . . at Columns Of Yesteryears .. . Applegate Square, North- western-between 13 and 15 Feb. 15, 1946 . . . "Over Mile . . . in New Genera- there in the driest part of tions . . . All shoplifters will Africa, where it hadn't rained in five years and the be brutally mutilated." burning sand moved si- MORE NAMES of grads lently over miles and miles are needed for the 40th of nothing at all, Tommy Reunion of Central High Moers, of the printing fam- 1944 . . . May 19, 1984 at ily, sat in the flimsy bar- Pontiac Silverdome . . . racks still trying to win a Contact Lee Braude, 477- game of poker. 2759 or Phyllis Paul, 559- "For weeks, the only 4446 or 352-2612 . . . Writ- thing that looked like a good ers can send mail to Phyllis hand turned out to be a mir- Paul, 22586 Telegraph Rd., age . . . Then it happened! Southfield, Mich. 48034. . . . A full-house of the most PROUD PARENTS are terrific rainstorm Africa Regina and Bill Weiss . . . as had ever seen! . . . The fel- youngest son Michael fi- lows ran out to watch the nally completed his resi- rare spectacle . . . and then dency at Bicounty Hospital hurried back inside as ev- . . . and opens his own offices erything went sailing away this Monday in the DOH on . . . including the roof. Third Ave. in Detroit as a "Down came the walls as gynecologist and OB doc. steel beams crashed about, MAIL DEPT. . . . "The missing Tommy by inches Michigan Club of Delray as he lay on the floor clutch- Beach, Fla. area members ing three cards from the enjoyed the holidays with royal flush he had no more family and friends. Babs use for!" Bortman, president of the APRIL 5, 1946 . . . "Art club; Faye B. Weiner, re- Becker, overseas vet, will be cording secretary; the Bob one of the youngest candi- Kellers and Pauline Miller dates in the country for U.S. were among those visiting Congress . . . Only 27 years the Detroit area. Visitors to old . . . in the 13th Congres- Florida are welcome to join sional district" . . . (today, the Michigan Club and par- Col. Arthur Becker is head ticipate in its activities." of Civil Defense in South- Faye B. Weiner field). 469 Burgundy J Kings Point Delray Beach, Fla. 33445 HOW MANY TIMES have you wondered what Jews were the onlw people during medieval times who bathed regularly.