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July 27, 1984 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-07-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LISTENING POST

DANNY RASKIN

LOCAL VENDOR was
selected to service the 1984
Presidential conventions.
Better Business Equipment
of Ferndale filled special re-
quirements for Democrats
in San Francisco plus oodles
of media leaders. . . and go
on to Dallas for Republican
hoopla . . . While Toby and
Manny Chudnow were in
California, son Ed ran store
back home. Jordan lives in
California and assisted,
Michael returned from
Europe to help and Evan
drove across the country
with Manny and the first
truck load.
"Doing a convention is
like a bar mitzvah," writes
Toby. "Jewish mothers have
a knack for 'coordinating'
and next to having sons that
is what I do best."
MATTIE MAJORS,
WJBK-TV Channel .2 hos-
tess of PM Magazine, "audi-
tioned" as a pianist on re-
cent show from Schuler's of
West Bloomfield with
Seymour and Hattie
Schwartz . . . "Don't worry,"
Mattie said to Schuler's
pianist, Charles Rowland,
"your job is secure."

PAUL ZUCKERMAN is
doubly proud of being made
a full professor at Hebrew
University . . . He openly
recalls being "kicked out" of
University of Detroit with-
out graduating "for shoot-
ing craps (dice) in the men's
room."
HARD TO BELIEVE
that Sid Siegel has been 22
years with WJBK-TV
Channel 2 . . . He's the sta-
tion's number one photo-
grapher . . . and many of
those great shots you see on
the station along with those
PM Magazine doozies were
probably done by Sid . . .
Doesn't seem so long ago
when he was shooting
movies for bar mitzvahs and
weddings. '
REUNION DEPT. . . .
10-year Oak Park High
1974 class is Sept. 29 at
Sheraton. Oaks, Novi. Call
Marc Littman, 647-0944; or
Penny Suris, 552-0100 . . .
20-year grads of Oak Park
High (1964) have theirs in
November. Call Mel Dry-
man, 967-0652.
Twenty-year Cass Tech
class of 1964 is Aug. 25 at
Masonic Temple. Call
David Blum, 455-8180 .. .
Durfee Jr. High 1956-1957
is Oct. 20 at Shaarey Zedek.
Call Risa Lawton, 851-
2672; Gail (Goldman)
Goodstein. 661-4430; or
Elayne (Chase) Mangen,
661-0730.
Central High class of
1954's 30th is Oct. 20 at
Roostertail. Call Myrna
(Swartz) Dosie, 542-2574
after 4.
Mumford grad classes of
1964 (January, June and
August) has 20-year funfest
set for Nov. 24. Call Ken Be-
rlin, 626-6016. Thirtieth of
Mumford High is Nov. 17,
Kingsley Inn. Call Marcia

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Friday, July 47, 1984 43

Entertainment 7 Nights a Week
Harpist ... Tues., Wed. & Thurs.
Pianist ... Fri. Sun. & Mon.
Strolling Violins ... Sat.
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JULY SPECIAL
1
OAK PARK Masonic
20% AN9 1:40
Lodge 591 has alloted a
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major part of its budget to
2 p.m. to dosing
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community services .
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Thus far this year, it has
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sponsored a bowling league
Mon.•Fart i.11
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and given the residents of
Sat
the Jewish Association for
Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.
1
$2 00
the Retarded a bowling
1
Italian-American
Dining
At
Its
Finest
banquet . . . Aug. 16, the
1
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lodge will toss a picnic for
4222 Second Blvd.
Valet
ANY $10 OR MORE FOOD PURCHASE
senior citizens at Borman Vet. Willis i Canfield • Parking
• 833-9425 I 1
With This Coupon
Hall.
'
1
I Dine In or Carry-Out
Expires 8/9/84 I i
CLOSE TO $10,000 was
raised at recent annual
Specializing in: Pasta, Chicken, Ribs, Plzza,
1
1
benefit for Meadow Brook
Salads, Etc.
1
316 N. WOODWARD • Royal Oak • 54274880
Art Gallery . . . "Picnic On
The Grass VII" and art form
OPEN 7 DAYS
1
PIZZERIA 1
auction was co-chaired by
1
5566 DRAKE RD., COR. WALNUT LAKE RD.
Rosanne Schlussel and
0
IN DRAKE SUMMIT SHOPPING CENTER
Linda Goldman.
1
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661-1992
LISTENING IN ... An-
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JULY 27 THRU AUG. 11
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noyed diner: "You say
COUPON
you're the same waiter who
1
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SKIRT STEAK (10 oz.)
8 7 99
took my order? Somehow I
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A
expected a much older
BROILED WHITEFISH (10 oz.) ..... ....$7.99


man."
FISH & CHIPS ........
$6 99
AUCTIONS HELD by
LIVER & ONIONS
8 5 99
Archives of American Art
THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOU & YOUR GUEST
I
have always been exciting
SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS
$5.99
TO ENJOY
. . . with select items do-
VEAL STEAK PARMESAN
87 99
nated for sale to an
enthusiastic audience . . .
SHISH KABOB
8
7 89
This year will be no excep-
1 WHEN A SECOND DINNER OF EQUAL ll i
BROILED
CHICKEN
$6 59
tion . . .when "Just Desserts
I OR LESSER VALUE IS PURCHASED
with Saint Laurent — Rive
ALL ABOVE DINNERS FOR TWO INCLUDE:
Gauche" is held, Aug. 7,
GOOD SUN. THRU SAT. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
SOUP, CHOICE OF POTATO, RICE PILAF
7:30 at Roostertail . . .
Cocktails and hors
1
OR SPAGHETTI
Expires Aug. 13, 1984 1
d'oeuvres, fashion show,
1
1
dessert buffet and mini-
AND ONE TRIP TO OUR
1
auction of jewelry from col-
1
SALAD BAR
lection of Mrs. Walter B.
Ford II . . . For more info,
1 24815 SOUTIIFIELD RD. AT 10 MILE
5574324
• No Coupons
•No Discounts
call Marilyn Schlain, 626-
JN
6836.
1 moimmenssmiliommum norionn 1
Archives of American
Art, a bureau of the Smith-
sonian, has assembled the
world's largest collection of
material documenting the
history of visual arts . . . and
makes them available to
scholars everywhere
through programs of collect-
ing, cataloging and mic-
rofilming while preserving
the original documents.
LOOKING BACK on
columns of yesteryears .
Sept. 3, 1965 ... "Rose
Alter, after much persua-
sion, was talked into mak-
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birth of first grandchild to
son Harvey and wife, Alice
. When she arrived in De-
nver, Rose wired hubby Joe,
who couldn't get away,
'Have arrived safely, but
will walk back.' . . . (In her
heart, Rose has always felt
that the Wright brothers
were wrong.)"
Sept. 10, 1965 . . "It was
It happens every Monday through Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. and includes
Ellen Mazel's first babysit-
your choice of Meriwether's "Fresh from Nature Entrtes." There's the
ting, job ... Everything
went fine except for one.
Chicken Teriyaki Vegetables, Chicken Meriwether, Petite Top Sirloin,
slight oversight, as she ex-
Fresh Boston Scrod and our unique San Francisco Stirfry.
plained later to her mother,
And your complete dinner includes your choice of Seafood Chowder or
Ruth Mazel ... The lady
Steak Soup, salad and our famous teacup bread. Plus, your choice of
showed me where the TV
coffee, tea or milk and Haagen Daz ice cream or sherbet for dessert.
was, where to find the pop
Join us soon for a fabulous feast you won't soon forget!
and the potato chips and
even the candy,' said Ellen.
'But it wasn't until I heard
someone crying that I
realized she'd forgotten to
Arnica,. Easens owl alba
• tell me where to find the
mist ma ma amp
25485 Telegraph Rd. • Southfield • 358-4950 fit ammamormstawant
baby."'

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