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October 12, 1984 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LISTENING POST

DANNY RASKIN

Friday, October 12, 1984

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One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful
and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges

PS TOUGHT TO act sur-

3d when cat has been let out of
bag . . . but Morry Bobroff was
ied with happiness just the
e . . . His wife Sylvia, daugh-
1,.:]ine Wine, and son Norman
roff, gave 65th "surprise"
ty for about 60 people at
ordeaux on Six Mile and
dlebelt.
orry is retiring, and sold his
rd Patent Medicine to gent
during the week said to him,
got a good wife. She's giving
got
a big surprise party for your
day."
n Jerry, in from Kendale,
, where he's lived past 10
, gave toast and took pic-
cs . . . Saul Horowitz, reminisc-
with almost everyone about
eryears . . . in between doing
e name jotting for us . . . Ethel
man came in from Los Angeles
end holidays and then on to
t ( her son, Gerald, in Washing-
D.C. . . . Morry walking in
brother Harold "Hutch" Bob-
yelling, "How was business
y, Moe?" . . . and another ask-
"What lottery number came
. .. Their 87-year-old mother,
e Bobroff, looked wonderful
Vaxine and Lee Feig extolling
t becoming grandparents for
nd time.
ianner on ceiling drop saying,
'er The H111, Over The Hill,
r The Hill" . . . Blowups of pie-
s on wall fun to see . . . Iry
okour, married to Sylvia's sis-
Bebe, enjoying the festivities
Pleasant and efficient wait-
-Sheila Maison, serving chic-
or fish . . . Birthday cake from
- te;-..''s Loaf on Northwestern
truly delicious.
,est way to start off the Jewish
y Year ... on a joyous note.
LAVING BEEN CALLED to
bimah at Temple Israel in
Just to celebrate their 54th
iversary, Morton and Helen
le- of Hack Shoes were sur-
ed to hear Rabbi M. Robert
e call them again recently .. .
ton whispered a question
ut this . . . and Rabbi Syme
_...epered back, "It's in honor of
retirement as chief usher"-
1 .,abbi Harold Loss said,
e're also going to keep on cal-
? you up until you do it right."
MOTHER DAY OF fashions,
cheon and boutiques is set by
`,roit Country Day School's
idle School Mothers' Associa-
i . . . Oct. 22, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at Sheraton-Southfield Hotel
Show is produced by Marilyn
des and Pat Sands . . .
Jaques will have everything
precious jewelry to casual
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h i an g so nf o ir s t $ h 2 e (home
e t to d o t n

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're info call Country Day

iool, 646-7717.

i'ELLOW MOVED HERE

11 1

family from India . . . bring-
11 pieces of luggage . . . Air-
',% he took sent him to Baggit at
plegate Square, Northwestern
' - y,between 12 and 13, for re-
r . . . of all 11 . . . in a very un-
mon circumstance.
AST CALL for reservaions
s out by B'nai B'rith Women
niennial Chapter . . . to see and
l ir Linda Solomon, Detroit News
umnist, photographer, radio
I d TV personality . . . Oct. 23, 7

p.m. at Summit Apartment
clubhouse on Northwestern Hwy.
. . . Dinner will be prepared by the
chapter lassies . . . call Pauline
Weiss, 354-5528, or Sally Lippitt,
353-4477.
NOTE TO EMPLOYEES who
are interested . . . Oct. 16 is "Bos-
ses Day."
HUSBANDS OF customers
complained about not having
something comfortable to sit on
. . so to honor first anniversary of
More Woman, Hunters Square,
Orchard lake Rd. and 14 Mile Rd.,
bossladies Laine Wine and Sally
Bradley will start second year
with smiles from the gents .. .
They're getting a couch.
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY of
United Hebrew Schools will host
its annual donor luncheon, Nov. 7,
12:15, at Cong. Beth Achim .. .
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel, a very fine tenor, will per-
form in concert.

available for your
favorite occasion every Sunday (all day)
and Saturday from 12 to 5 p.m.

• Bar Mitzvah
• Shower
• Birthday

call your host

PAT ARCHER: 358-3355

28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile
Southfield, MI

For ticket info, call Micki
Grossman, 851-5666, or Marion
Bronstein, 356-0591 . . . by Oct.
20.

SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 to 3

oyes
Wildflower

LOOKING BACK on Columns

of Yesteryears .. .

Jan. 26, 1968 . . . "Little Lynda

Abrams, 6-year-old daughter of
Ann and Carl Abrams, had just
received a scolding from her
mother . . . Weeping violently,
Lynda said, - 'You don't love me
anymore' . . . 'Certainly I love
you,' Ann assured her . . . `No you
don't' said little Lynda. "If you did
you'd talk to me like you do when
we have company.'

NOW PRESENTING OUR OWN
_t "SINGLES PARTY" WEDNESDAYS FROM 8 p.m.

Dancing - Free Buffet

Exotic salads to gourmet burgers, appetizers to fresh
fish or chops. And, of course, the lounge for all your
Thursday Ladies Night
favorite cocktails.
75c Drinks in Lounge, Dancing
Reservations Now Taken . . . call Louie 661-1920
Live Entertainment

5586 Drake Road at Walnut Lake Road

Nov. 24, 1967 . . . "'Listening In

Happy Hour Daily 4-7
Mon.-Thurs., 11:30 A.M.-1 A.M., Fri. 11:30 A.M.-2 A.M.
Sat. Eve., 4:00-2 A.M., Sat. afternoons 11 A.M.-4 P.M. for private parties only
Sun., 4 P.M.-10 P.M. for Dinner

. . . by Lissa Gladstone' . . . about
one girl to another watching his
departing jalopy, 'I know he's
been faithful — his seat belts
never have to be readjusted.'

Dec. 1, 1967 . . . "Corrected for
his table manners and finally for
his language at the table, Todd
Aaton Levenson, 4-year-old son of
Sylvia and Ray Levenson, contin-
ued to talk cheerfully though un-
answered, to Ray, who was using
the old-fashioned method of ignor-
ing the little gent . . . Finally,
Todd turned to Sylvia and re-
marked, 'Your husband doesn't
talk much, does he, mother?'

HOUSEHOLD HINTS . . .

Don't wax floors during rain .. .
When humidity is high, it takes
extra long for the floors to dry .. .
While in that "gummy" state,
they are also a lot more likely to
pick up excess dirt.

• Wedding
• Anniversary
• Reunion

NJ tuft Joined 'Panty "Naga, at welt catet
to qua Woeen et6ice.

Donor luncheon is gals' only
fundraising event of the year .. .
Monies raised are awarded to
United Hebrew School students
and alumni for teaching training
programs, scholarships to attend
Hebrew-speaking summer camp
and Israel programs . . . Contribu-
tions also help supply books for
the Midrasha Library.

Favorite stories . . . by barris-
ter Bruce Saperstein . . . about the
judge fastening his eyes on the de-
fendant and thundering, "Well,
why did you take the $100,000?"
. . . "Your honor," whined the de-
fendant, "I was hungry.'

• Bat Mitzvah
• Banquet -
• Sweet 16

It"
of Southfield

569-0882

25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile Road

presents authentic old world Greek cuisine in the charm of a quiet,
modern setting. Banquet rooms. Dimitri's nationally
acclaimed Sunday Brunch is served from 10:00 til 3:00

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