THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (The Best of Everything Sen. Joseph McCarthy of Continued from Page 34 English and New York ac- Wisconsin, 'the first President Johnson and Sam cents . . . personable, effi- Ward, who was the first cient and so pleasant. major lobbyist, brother of always DATES FOR wonderful Southfield Arts the author of the 'Battle Festival '84 are May 18-20 Hymn of the Republic' and . . . at Southfield Civic Cen- the prototype for our 'Uncle ter on Evergreen . . . with Sam'). "My favorite of Bob's artists displaying and sell- ing their pottery, oils, books is the one on De- chalks, photography, weav- lmonico's, of course — be- ing, metals, etc. . . . and cause of the subject matter, judged by the Festival '84 but also due to the following Art Committee . . . It's dedication to my children, sponsored by Southfield nephews and nieces: 'And Arts Council, presided over now, Grandchildren, Be by Jean Hollander . . . Also good, Be better, Be best, ethnic food booths, clowns And never neglect your stomachs.' and music. "The Delmonico book, "COCKTAILS AT THE Caucus" is 5:30 to 10:30 small parts of which were p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays reproduced in the second and Thursdays . . . Friday edition of Meet, Eat & Enjoy and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. to Detroit, written by Mary 12:30 a.m. . . . Matt Conway and myself, is to Michaels Duo with weekend me, a fascinating history of guest Jack Brokensha play a century in which its cus- through tomorrow night at tomers ran from Daniel Webster through the days of Caucus Club on Congress. "TROPICAL AFFAIR" Jenny Lind, P.T. Barnum will be light-hearted after- and General Sherman to noon of programs present- Jimmy Walker and in- ing newest, nattiest spring cluded all the great person- fashions for. 1984 . . . March ages who visited New York 31, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. . . . in during that period. It was Center Court of Oakland the place where Lillian Mall . 25 shops for men Russell regularly out ate and women at the mall will and drank Diamond Jim participate in the two Brady, where the Astor `boys' padded the check in shows. order to get cash that their LOOKING BACK . . . to penny-pinching multi- Feb. 23, 1979 .. . multi millionaire elders "I was particularly would not let them have, pleased to read your Feb. 16 and where Charles Dickens column and the discussion virtually began and ended of Delmonico's Restaurant his 25-year-long love/hate in New York. It brought relationship with America. back some fine memories of "I recommend Bob's book my late father-in-law, to you and your readers — Robert Steele, who under and — for your further the name of "Lately enjoyment I have enclosed Thomas" wrote the history copies of the original 1938 of that restaurant in his menu mentioned in your ar- book, Delmonico's — A Cen- ticle, similar ones from the tury of Splendor in 1967 Astor House (1838 and (Houghton Mifflin Co.). 1849), and the 1963 menu "Bob was an extraordi- for Delmonico's banquet for nary man! Well over six feet the officers of the Russian tall, lean, heavy boned and fleet — plus — those from a Robert Donat look alike, the historic Dickens' recep- he had a ribald sense of tions in 1842 and 1868. humor, was a raconteur "Dream on!" without equal, a first class Harry Satchwell chef and unsurpassed in his knowledge of fine wines. His writing career extended Move to cut from the post World War I era (with other former Israel aid Doughboys such as Alex on Calif. ballot Wolcott on the Paris Herald Berkeley, Calif. — The and Tribune, through the heady days of New York Berkeley ballot for Califor- journalism in the 1920s) he nia's June 5 Presidential is immortalized from that primary will feature a pro- time by both his headline, posal calling on the United on a story regarding a bit of States to cut its aid to Israel. City officials have con- mayhem inflicted by a long suffering wife upon her er- firmed that Taxpayers for rant husband, — She Conks Peace in the Middle East, an to Stupor and by being one Arab-supported group, of the 'witnesses' photo- gathered enough signatures graphed by the old New to place the initiative before York Graphic in a notorious Berkeley's 78,000 regis- faked photograph of one of tered voters in the June the era's best publicized election. The proprosal calls executions — to a long on the President and the career as an editor for the Congress to withdraw aid to Israel equal to the amount Los Angeles Times. "Following his retire- that the Jewish state spends ment he launched a new and on its settlements in the very successful second West Bank, the Gaza Strip career in San Francisco as and the Golan Heights. A similar attempt to place an author of numerous his- tories and biographies (a the issue before voters in few, for example, include Ann Arbor, Mich. was re- the definitive works of jected by the city council in Aimee Semple McPherson, January. Beau jach:s SHP Serving GREAT FOOD AND COCKTAILS AT MODERATE PRICES Since 1914 FRANKLIN SHOPPING CENTER 29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 Mile 0% 358-2353 OFF SENIOR CITIZENS ANYTHING ON OUR MENU ANY HOUR! ANY DAY! NOW OPEN SUNDAYS • BROILED WHITE FISH • LOX & SABLE PLATES • BAKED LAMB • RED SNAPPER • SCROD • PICKEREL • CHICKEN • LIVER • VEAL CUTLETS • BAR-B-Q RIBS • ETC. 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