THE DETROIT 4c149§H. AVAILABLE FOR • BIRTHDAYS • PARTIES • MEETINGS • LUNCHEONS • ETC. A Great Detroit Tradition LISTENING POST t 4 Friday, 0?cember7, 1984 4 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL 5 p.m. FISH & SEAFOOD 2650 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Can Benpe At 682-6630 BENJIE'S DANNY RASKIN Distinctive Dining at-Reasonable Prices LEONARD SIMONS, whose book Simons Says is a wonderful collection of his talks and ad- dresses throughout the years .. . is president emeritus of the De- troit Historical Commission .. . not Society . . . sorry for the boo- boo, Len. IN THE BEAUTIFUL ongoing-like saga that began with Harry Gunsberg writing us to ask if any readers graduated from College High . . . and letter from Sadie Leventhal, of Brooklyn, N.Y. that she attended and would like to get in touch with Harry, another new page unfolds. According to Bob Schram, his brother-in-law, Harry sent her a copy of his graduating picture .. . with Sadie standing next to him . . . Seems that Bob also went there before becoming Harry's brother-in-law . . . When former Central High School moved to its new location on Linwood and Tuxedo, Bob remained at College High until it disbanded in 1928 . . . going on to graduate from Northern High. Now comes forward Esther Whitman Weinert, who says she graduated from Detroit College High in 1927 . . . Principal of the school, says Esther, was Dr. Leigh Cooper . . . N. C. Nielson was assistant principal. It was located on the present site of Wayne State University, the school which Harry Antman called to tell he attended when it was previously known as City College of Detroit. The building is now called it was Old Main on the WSU campus, at Cass and War- ren. So much more nostalgia un- ravels . . . Harry's grandfather, Moses Gunsberg, was namesake of original Cong. B'nai Moses .. There were three brothers in Gunsberg Packing Co. . . . Sig- mund, Harry's dad; faher of George and Dick; and Joseph .. . Sigmund founded Gunsberg Sausage, which Harry heads to- day. GET WELL WISHES . . . to Rhoda Lubaski . . . at Sinai Hospi- tal. HAMILTON PLACE on Southfield Rd. has been sold .. . New owners are Carol and Herb Lawson. DONOR LUNCHEON by Women of Jewish National Fund is this Tuesday, 12 noon, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek . . . Bea Feigelman is president of JNF Women .. . and Shirley Kraft chairgal of fund raising. IT'S SEVEN DAYS a week now for the lads 'n lassies working Applegate Square, Northwestern Hwy., and Boardwalk, Orchard Lake Rd. . . . including Sunday 12 to 5. CONGRATS . . . to former De- troiters Bob and Helen Rothen- berg . . . on their 38th anniversary . . . They now live in Delray Be- ach, Fla. IT'S NOW CALLED Real Es- tate and Construction Unit of B'nai B'rith . . . not lodge ... with the group taking in career women as members for a first timer .. . The gals wil be part of B'nai B'rith Women . . . The unit has reserva- tions limited to 100 persons for this Sunday's preview of River- front Apartments downtown, 10 a.m. to 12 noon . . . with com- plimentary breakfast . . . Bruce Wayne is program chairman .. . Call Tony Wood, 851-2825. MAIL DEPT.. . . Please make the following corrections to your column of Fri., Nov. 16 on Mort Lewis' article on our Detroit Club. First, Elaine and Hy Emery are expecting their first grandchild, not child. He has since been born, and his name is Jason Matthew. Second, all the phone numbers ae incorrect. They should read as fol- lows; Hy Emery, 963-1150; Sally Landy, 472-7211; Elaine Wander, 472-6562; Mort and Sally Lewis, 972-4645. "We thank you for your articles and they have certainly helped get more Detroiters to join us." Elaine Emery For lunch or dinner, Georgio's features Specially prepared appetizers, exotic salads, gourmet entrees, fine wines and liquors and exceptional desserts. Known Nationally For Serving Prize 4H Blue Ribbon Steaks, Sea Foods And Fine Liqueurs Open Daily 11:30 a.m. Sunday Noon to 1 a.m. 833-0700 302 0 GRAND RIVER i:4 " --1 11 ‘ IS FORMER RALEIGH HOUSE site destined to become a do-it-yourself home improvement operation from the south? If so, too bad it couldn't be retained as a catering operation . . . Even if the walls and ceiling have been gut- ted, its beautiful outside remains . . . and just for people to again say, "We'll be having our affair at the Raleigh House" would jam pack the place with parties. PERSON TO CALL for guys `n gals to work on the coming Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame is Al Foon . . . 851-3435 after 7 p.m. LOOKING BACK on Columns of Yesteryears .. . Feb.16, 1968 ... "While saying her prayers, last week, 4-year-old Martha Abrams, daughter of Syl- via and Leon, was visited in her bedroom by Aunt Sadie Hoptman from New York, staying at the house . ." 'It's a pleasure,' said auntie, `to hear you saying your prayers so well. You speak so ear- nestly and seriously, and mean what you say and care about it.' . . . 'But auntie,' little Martha an- swered, 'you should hear me gargle!' " 10v r no Music v SAIAS Wed. Tim Sat. Valet Parking Fri. & Sat. CARL'S CHOP HOUSE 290 N. WOODWARD In The Great American Insurance Bldg. Major Credit Cards Accepted Reservations Suggested MO-7940 3aYZ9uEt 9acifirtiEl °La gacTozitE/fah goz Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. THE TENNIS CO. on South- field in Lathrup Village, rac- quetsports retail outlet, will in- troduce sport of tennis to children belonging to Big Brothers - Big Sisters of Oakland County by donating tennis rackets to be pre- sented at the community organ- ization's annual Holiday Party, Dec. 16. Area tennis enthusiasts are in- vited to participate by donating a ,.used racquet to The Tennis Co. for reconditioning . . . 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