THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ipmmummeavimumiersi simmil.....sumimmose- I . Since 1959 COUPON, LISTENING POST I I DANNY RASKIN IN 1948, Israel became a state . . . and this column held its first Miss Israel Contest . . . Winner was Es- telle Schwartzman at Latin Quarter . . . It was so nice bumping into Estelle Schwartzman Freedlander after all these years . . . at grand opening splash of Odine's Beauty Salon on Franklin Road off North- western Hwy. next to Franklin Racquet Club .. . The 10-chair spot is owned by Michael Rosiu and fian- cee Lynn Ellen Catts, neither of whom are oper- ators, but have a lot of gra- cious business sense. Name "Odine" means sea nymph in French . . . and sure, there was a pretty las- sie with mermaid tail . . . cr- inging as folks ate her "cousins," the shrimps and crabmeat. Hairstyle worn by Lynn is the newest rage . . . a throwback from those 20s flapper days . . . It's one of the "new" summer "aquatic waves" styles. STILL 500 HOMES short for participants in the 1984 United States Mac- cabiah Youth Games this year at Jewish Community Center on Drake Rd. .. . Youngsters ranging in age from 12 to 16 from around the world will compete .. . Aug. 19-26 . . . Jay Robin- son is chairman . . . Barbara Robinson and Carol Eisenstadt housing chair- gals . . . If you can help (please try) with rooms for the week, call JCC, 661- 1000, for an application. CONGRATS . . . to Edee Moss . . . on her 55th birth- day (that's correct, not 45) . . . and Edee is mighty proud people know that number. SOUTHFIELD ARTS FESTIVAL, '84, coordi- nated this year by Jean Hol- lander and Phyllis Jose, is May 18-20 . . . at Southfield Civic Center on Evergreen . . . Friday 6 p.m.-10 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sun- day 12 noon-6 p.m. . . . Ethnic food booths, Michi- gan artists booths (art, pot- tery, oils, chalk, photog- raphy, weaving, metals, etc. for display and sale), chil- dren's art display, clowns, hot air balloons, magicians, dancing, entertainment during the entire festival . . . (over 15,000 attended last year) . . . There's no charge . . . For more info, call Jean, 559-0881, or Phyllis, 355-9282. FAMILY-STYLE bar-b-4 beach party for former Detroiters (ages 30 to 60) living in Miami area is May 20 . . . For infeFlori- dians call Shirley Stracher, 932-1569. MONTE KORN, host of WXYZ Radio "Money Talk," is donating all pro- ceeds from 1984 financial planning and investment seminar to public television Channel 56 . . . Guest lec- turers will be at Lawrence Institute of Technology .. . , .T r 9 If AND PIZZA • 9 ft a lc- L ••• 9 WI e $ I I I I I i oFF : ON FOOD PURCHASE OF $6 OR MORE DINING ROOM, CARRY CUT OR DELIVERY I I • COCKTAILS ' • MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-12 Mid. 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Norman, son of Lillian and Marcus Plotkin, came in from Evanston, Ill. and presented check from Mark and their three children (Norman, Carrie and Sanford). Proceeds from the fund go to the SCAMP program for learning disabled children and to the Orchards project sponsored by . National Council of Jewish Women for support of emotionally disturbed children . . . Fund was established by South- field Public Schools of which Lillian was a much loved, dedicated and compassion- ate teacher in special educa- tion. 30TH REUNION of Mumford High is set for Nov. 17 at Kingsley Inn .. . For info, contact Marcia Kobaker Kirsch, 559-8673. GREATER DETROIT ACCESS Guide published as public service by Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, has been an over- whelming success . . . The 10,000 copies printed were requested by organizations and individuals and all were distributed within three weeks. • In response, 5,000 addi- tional copies have been printed and are available at NCJW offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Suite 106 . . . Groups may reserve a copy or copies by calling NCJW offices, 557-9604. MAT VIVONA, bossman at Father & Son Home Improvement, com- peted with firms in 11 states and won out as 1984 Con- tractor of the Year for Region II . . . It's presented annually by National Asso- ciation of the Remodeling Industry. This year was at 42nd NARI Convention & Ex- hibition in Chicago' Mat's company also re- ceived one of five regional awards in the advertising category . . . with print, radio and TV conceived by Harry Goldberg of H. G. Productions in Birming- ham. BEN GLENNER used to think it was a sissy game years back . . . He recently came here from California to compete in the U.S. Mas- ters Handball Cham- pionships at Franklin Rac- quet Club . . . Ben played in the 65-year-old bracket. HOUSEHOLD HINTS DEPT.... Soak new nylon stockings in ice-cold salt water in your refrigerator overnight . . . They'll last for many more wearings .. . even double the usual number. Li it :X ITALIAN DINING Friday, April 27, 1984 DIFFERENT DINNER SPECIALS EVERY EVENING •7 DAYS A WEEK We Feature: • Low Prices • High Quality • A-1 Cleanliness • Gracious Dining • Excellent Service YES, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE . . AND IT IS AT THE GALLERY , RESTAURANT, • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner AWE SERVE THE BEST, RIALro SAVE YOU DOLLARS! ANYTIME OR DAY! OPEN 1 DAYS! 22140 WOODWARD Ferndale Just S. of 9 Mile • Cocktails 544.7933 Y UR H I E OF SMALL GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD AT NO EXTRA CHARGE - WI H ALL REG. OR 9-COURSE MEALS! $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT PLAZA PARTY TRAY. WITH THIS AD. 10 PERSONS MINIMUM. MUST PRESENT COUPON DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE. COUPON NOT VALID AFTER PLACING ORDER ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. Expires 4/29/84 FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 29145 NORTHWESTERN HWY. ( AT 12 MILE) 356-2310 TRAY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS OPEN EVERY DAY 7 a.m.-9 p.m. V. :1 OPEN 7 DAYS FRESH BROILED WHITE FISH STUFFED FLOUNDER FRESH BROILED PICKEREL FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP FISH & CHIPS BAKED MEAT LOAF AN CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE (we. & paw 10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK V2 BAR-B-Q FRESH CHICKEN 1 /2 FRIED FRESH CHICKEN ROAST FRESH TURKEY 'Orissa! BAR-B-Q RIBS BABY BEEF LIVER WORMS Or Ouse VEAL CUTLETS ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF au jus CHOPPED SIRLOIN wineskin sac, VEAL PARMESAN BAKED LASAGNA RAVIOLI WiNtogalls MOUSAKA (haw ,t1 plait) SPINACH PIE FROG LEGS Roadhouse Style REG. MEAL INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SALAD (Reg. or Greek). POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD & STICKS REG. 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