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saying, "People who com- clarinet and flute . . . Ron
plain should be ashamed of De Marco does organ, bass
themselves. They should be and synthesizer . . . John
looking for old friends in- Karan, with his excellent
stead. That's why we all beat, plays drums and
came." . . . "So great!" extol- trumpet . . . many times
ling Bertha Stearn . . . both at the same time . . . (If
Oscar and Goldie Bank needed, Ron can also double
happy to be at affair to- on sax, clarinet and accord-
gether . . . Lil Berkowitz ion) . . . The fellows play ev-
exclaiming, "It's so wonder- erything from pops to
ful! I'm seeing people I ha- standards to Latin to coun-
ven't seen in 52 years!" .. . try to oldies to soft rock to
Lois Landau remarking, disco . . . anything . . . and
"People who came just to eat all good stuff . . . Jakks
and not see people nauseate really jumps when they play
me" . . . and Jack Greenberg Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse
agreeing . . . Al and Pearl Rock" . . . plus tunes like
Brooks waiting for daugh- "Gonna Rock Around The
ter Debra to give birth (she's Clock Tonight."
married to Jeff Chutz) .. .
There's also a new look at
Arnold Michlin with hand- Jakks . . . with walled mir-
lebar mustache . . . Joseph rors now against painted
and Rachel Applebaum, burlap . and the former
aunt and uncle of Sylvia and piano bar gone . . . with a
Morrie Bobroff, visiting stage for Dennis Rome &
from Tel Aviv, Israel, stay- Co. to play beneath full-
ing with Morrie's mother, canopied top . . . Tuesdays
Rose . . . Shirley and Lennie through Thursdays (Tues-
Schultz a fine looking day is '50s and '60s nite.)
couple (doesn't he remind
ROBOTS ends tomorrow
you of the late show biz night at Sheraton-
entrepreneur Billy Rose?).
Southfield . . . followed
Arthur Sweet maintain- Tuesday by Northern
ing that the 20th Century Lights from Kansas City .. .
Club at Jewish Community with lead female singer and
Center won all baseball and four-piece backup band that
basketball championships plays mostly '60s.
from 1935 to 1940 ... with
GIGGLE DEPT. . . .
players like Irving "Rico" When the waiter brought
Ryke, Ben "Lefty" Glenner, bill, the diner complained,
Irving "Squilley" Berris, "What's this $10 for?" . . .
Bob Zemon, Max "Tootie" The waiter answered
Horenstein, Jack patiently, "A chopped liver
Schnurowitz (now the same sandwich:" . . . The diner
Jack Surnow to be honored screamed, "Who's liver was
by St. Jude's), Al Stein, Isa- it — Rockefeller's?"
dore "Nippy" Trebucks,
Saul "Hoggy" Horowitz,
Morrie Wolf, Bill Litt, Dave Hospital offers
"Bruiser" White, Sol "Blac- program for
kie" Berris, Herb Newman,
and himself . . . Arthur says young athletes
the 20th Century Club lost
A two-day "Sports
only two basketball games
during those years ... and Medicine for the Adolescent
only one or two baseball Athlete" program offered by
Children's Hospital of
games.
The reunionites came Michigan is scheduled for
from all over the country .. . Aug. 24 and 25. The course
looking so good . . . re- will provide up-to-date in-
miniscing so much ... tak- formation on all aspects of
ing advantage of the three- adolescent sports related in-
day opportunity impossible juries, guidelines for the
to do in five or six hours. , pre-season physical, and
Those who enjoyed them- on-the-field emergency
selves earned it by nurtur- treatment. Legal precau-
ing moments of such an oc- tions and implications will
casion . . . Those who also , be addressed.
Pre-registration by Aug.
worked on the committee
can smile in the greatest 20 is required. For registra-
happiness of all . . . making tion information, call the
continuing education de-
others happy.
partment, 494-5455.
THREE GENTS play a
lot of music now at Jakks,
Ten Mile and Greenfield .. . Art exhibit
billed as "The Biggest Little in Southfield
Band In The Land" . . . De-
nnis Rome & Co. is the
A free exhibit featuring
former Youngsters that the abstract paintings of
packed 'em into Pier 500 for Janet. Storm and Lillian
six years and Jester's Court Rodgers, as well. as the pot-
for almost two years . . . The tery of Samuel Machulis,
group plays eight instru- will be held at Sduthfield's
ments on stage, plus doing Civic Center Gallery
three-part vocal harmony through Thursday. The gal-
(their Four Freshmen bit on lery is in the lobby of the
"It's a Blue World Without Parks and Recreation build-
You" is great) . . . Dennis on ing, and is open to the public
sax does a terrific rendition from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. week-
of Boots Randolph's "Yak- days and 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
kety Sax.'," He also, plays
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