THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS \ I Friday, November 9, 1984 .k 7 fs:1 f. V ) 'I , i I 47 s LISTENING POST Of Southfield - 569-0882 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile SERVING COMPLETE GREEK CUISINE DANNY RASKIN LUNCH and DINNER. DAVID MENDELSON was in the right place at right time .. . Son of Phyllis and Herb Mendel- son, he recently ushered at wed- ding when one of the grand- mothers had a heart attack about an hour before ceremonial pro- ceedings . . . In orthopedic resi- dency at Mt. Carmel Hospital, David gave C.P.R. (cardio- pulmonary resuscitation) . . . and saved her life. CONGRATS . . . to former De- troiters Harry and Julia Goldsmith, now living in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. . . . on their 60th anniversary . . . to Sadie and Mort Dermer . . . on their 50th anniver- sary . . . to Dorothy and Reuben: Sherman . . . on their 43rd an- niversary. DR. HAROLD ROLAND of Ronald Optics, Applegate Square, was recently on the Mark Scott Show, WXYT Radio, answering questions for an hour about con- tact lenses . . . Recent introduc- tion of mono vision for bifocal patients and tinted soft-lenses have given a huge increase of interest in contact lenses. Harold has been in practice 45 years . . . He and wife Les Lee, are now in France and England to study the latest developments there in contact lenses . . . plus attending a threelday_showing of fashion frames in Paris . . . Les Lee is more than just a good wife . . . She's also Harold's buyer and fashion consultant. HOLIDAY GIFT Bazaar by one of newest chapters in Women's American ORT, Har- mony, is this Sunday . . . 12 to 5, at Beechwoods Recreation Center, Beech Rd., block south of Nine Mile . . . Gift items, including jewelry, purses, stationery, per- sonalized items, toys, sweatsuits, books, etc. will be among the variety sold to raise ORT dollars . . . For more info, call Janet Eps- tein, 661-4882. DR. BURT BRENT, one the three doctor Brents in the local area, will participate in the plas- tic surgery program on Channel 56, Nov. 20, 8 p.m. . . . Brother is Dr. Robert Brent and Dad is Dr. Morris Brent. IN THE EARLY 1900s, Boesky brothers, Max, Alex and Samuel, came to the United States from Yekaterinoslav, Rus- sia . . . settling in Detroit .. . From that time on, the brothers and their families grew and flourished, multiplying in num- bers . . . In 1941, the first and only family, reunion was held . . . Now, 43 years later, a second Boesky Family Reunion will take place . . . this Sunday, 12:30 p.m. . . . at Meating Place Restaurant on Or- chard Lake Road. A family tree has been charted by Susan Barr of all the branches and includes people from endeavors like restaurant own- ers, arbitrager, public relations, teachers, doctors, lawyers, ac- countants, sales and the arts .. . Those interested in meeting and greeting their Boesky family members, should contact Shelly Sher Newman, 851-6034, or Susan Newman Barr, 855-1436. CONGRATS . . . to Janet Jaffe . . . Fae Weinstock . . . Judy Eder . . . Elsie Mandel . . . Lillian Burg . . . Sidney Goodfriend and son Robert Goodfriend . . . on their birthdays. WHY WAS JAY ROBERTS and his "Nightflight" program on WJR Radio shifted from 11:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. . . . after 25 years of great listening? . . . The David Newman Talk Show is a good one, but should be put in an earlier time slot. Jay's "Nightflight" is much too popular . . . and notable . . . to be shoved into the 1 a.m. segment .. . Many of his loyal listeners aren't up that late . . . Jay and his show have become somewhat of a tradi- tion . . . so much so that listeners are up in arms about the move. GET WELL WISHES . . . to Lillian Spoon and to Rita Lipsky. MAIL DEPT. . . . "My sister and I are former Detroiters. We now live in Brooklyn, N.Y. She subscribes to The Jewish News, and many times gives these pap- ers to me. "Since I am living in New York City since 1948, most of the names in The Jewish News are strange to me. I was pleaSantly surprised to read the letter in your column by Harry J. Gunsberg. In January 1928, I graduated froth College High on Cass and Warren. In fact, I was a student in that old build- ing all during my high school years and all during my college years. "I used to have a picture of our graduating class — I don't have it anymore. Somehow it got lost. I presume Mr. Gunsberg is plan- ning a reunion. When I went to College High my name was Sadie Finkelstein." • AMERICAN DISHES • COCKTAILS HOURS: MON.-SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., SUN. 11 a.m: to 12 Mid. Kitchen open til 12 mid. Sun.-Thurs., til 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat. BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL. AFFAIRS SUNDAY ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BRUNCH $7 95 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. $4 5 0 Adults Inc. Coffee, Tea or Bev. OUTSIDE CATERING AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Children under 10 A NEW DINING EXPERIENCE 1 4305 Orchard Lake Road (just south of Pontiac Trail) Located In The Pine Lake Mali 851-2770 FOOD & DRINK AP. • CATCH OF THE DAY • SALADS • RIBS & CHICKEN • BURGERS • STIR FRY • MEXICAN • PASTA • PIZZA • SANDWICHES DINING HOURS 11-11 M-Th 11-12 Mid. Fri. & Sat. 4-9 p.m. Sun. COCKTAILS BEER/WINE Happy Hour M-T 4-7, Fri. 4-6 Sadie Leventhal 1718 Quentin Rd. #2A Brooklyn, N.Y. 11229 LOOKING BACK .. . Sept. 8, 1967 . . . "Susan Glicksman, former Detroiter, was the beautiful girl who placed fourth in recent Miss Universe Contest seen over TV . . . Susan was Miss Los Angeles, and is the daughter of ex-localites Harold and Eve Glicksman, now living in California." Oct. 6, 1967 . . . "Big news of Twyckingham subdivision in Southfield is the hook and ladder fire truck owned by Dave Herme- lin and Gil Silverman . . . The big red fire fighter is of the '30s vin- tage and once owned by the Pon- tiac Fire Dept. . . . It's the pride of the neighborhood . . . especially the kids, who take much glee in rides given them up and down the street by Dave and Gil . . . Im- agine the sensation Dave caused recently when he brought it to Cong. Shaarey Zedek to pick up his youngsters, plus other kids in the driving group . . . His 2-year- old son, Brian, is the mascot .. . Gil recently took the fire truck out to Roeper City and Country Day School where his 3-year-old son, Eric, became a hero as 20 youngsters went for the ride of their little lives." HOUSEHOLD HINTS . . . Ink spots are among the hardest to remove . . . but here's a fast way to get it done ... Simply spray a lit- tle hair spray, and brush lightly with a new, firm toothbrush be- fore washing the garment in your usual way. &callow One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges available for your favorite occasion every Sunday (all day) and Saturday from 12 to 5 p.m. • Bar Mitzvah • Shower • Birthday • Bat Mitzvah • Banquet - • Sweet 16 • Wedding • Anniversary • Reunion NJ aux faked Pretbj Tuujo, at we'd cater fa yea keste att call your host PAT ARCHER: 358-3355 28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile Southfield, MI