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Vanneaar
Restaurant
(Formerly Gus' Steak House)
Serving Metropolitan
Detroit Over 50 Years
for were saying, "I never thought
sequins on her custom-designed
it would last this long!" . . . Bruce
dress . . . Pauline and Herman
Lyons, vice president and senior
Canner loving to dance so much
banking officer of Manufacturer's
they have a dance floor in their
Bank, with offices at Greenfield
home . . . Standard Club North
and Eight Mile branch,
Prez Evan Miller and wife Sandy
exclaimed, "It's absolutely 20
so thrilled at everybody having
times better than last year! The
such a great time.
food! the service! The band! Ev-
Former Honeywell Bldg. office
erything! . . . Wife Marlene hear-
neighbor Don Canvasser wonder-
/ tily agreed that it was "like night
ing if I've driven there yet by mis-
and day."
take . . . no, so far . . . Discovering
So many members are saying
that Harriet Fuller is that little
what a complete turnabout trans-
girl I knew as A. Howard Bloch's
formation has happened at
daughter . . . The fashion coor-
Standard Club North . . . Every-
dinator and hubby Sheldon Fuller
thing seems to be so cohesive .. .
make a splendid couple . . . Dr,
The coordination appears to have
Marvin Rivkin told how good he
fallen into place since Bud Sher-
looked in the New Year's Eve top
bow took over as general man-
hat . . . and wearing it all evening
ager.
. . . Phyllis and Stan Satovsky ex-
This was quite a New Year's
tolling the great strides made by
Eve celebration . . . The decora-
their Executive Athletic Club in
tions magnificent as Rita White,
Traveler's Bldg. . . . Even busboy
wife of Dr. Milton W. White, did
blowing horn as he picked up dis-
another excellent job in charge of
hes.
the decor . . . Each table had a cen-
Sharon Katz, head of
terpiece made of two wooden
entertainment, saying, "I'm
canes crossing each other . . . at-
spending money like it's my hus-
tached to black top hats top and
band's" . . . Hubby Sam Katz owns
bottom . . . the center filled with
Sam's Fruit Market . . . Beautiful
sparkling cellophane.
new diamond necklace worn by
One of the best New Year's Eve
Lorraine Blanck . . . present from
parties most of the members and
Marty "because I love you" .. .
guests have ever attended started
Esther Sherman and Estelle Can-
off with hors d'oeuvres like Clams
tor of Esther and Estelle's, whoop-
Casino, Oysters Rockefeller, Es-
ing it up with much laughter .. .
cargot en Croute, Shrimp de
Orchestra "Starlite" (four males
Jonghe, Baked Brie, Scotch Sal-
and female vocalist) playing
mon, Black Caviar served with
songs for everybody . . . and stay-
blinis (Russian buckwheat cake)
ing longer than contracted for .. .
and all the condiments folks like
because so many people still danc-
with caviar, plus zucchini and
ing.
cauliflower in a puff pastry.
Frank and Flora Winton adopt-
This was only the beginning .. .
ing New York, New York as their
The dinner was superb . . . Con-
7'
theme song . . . dancing both
summe Julienne, Caesar Salad
times it was played . . . among the
with Garlic Toast, Fettucini Al-
many other tunes . . . So much fun
fredo, Lime Sorbet, entree of Surf
. . . and our table no exception .. .
and Turf (huge lobster tail and pe-
with Barbara and Murray
tite filet) with Duchess Potatoes,
Feldman, Kelly Burgess, wife
Snowcrop Peapods, Carrots and
Frieda and Betty Jean and Dr.
Broccoli . . . dessert of Bananas
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Marvin Rivkin . . . Barbara and
Foster (ice cream with sliced
Betty Jean went to Roosevelt
bananas, rum and brown sugar.)
University in Chicago . . . Betty
Then the sweet table . . . a
Jean and Mary Lou Zieve, two
lavish display of pastry elegance.
southern belles, meeting after 10
Standard Club North can't hold
years . . . They worked together
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more than 165 now, but there's a
on fund-raiser for Temple Beth El
chance it'll be larger by next New
. . . Last Bob-Lo boat meeting was
Year's Eve . . . Better be .. .
at Zieve home where Mort com-
Everybody who attended will
posed piano tunes for the commit-
want to come back . . . plus all the
tee.
people who could kick themselves
3 a.m. New Year's Day . . . still
for not being there.
people there enjoying each other
Manager Bud Sherbow's em-
at Standard Club North . . . and
ployees did a fantastic job .. .
Ted Cantor saying it all while
Davis Mccollim taking the cars
shaking his head . . . "What a
with such politeness . . . and al-
great party!"
ways a smile . . . He doesn't race
ORIGINAL PANCAKE
the autos either . . . a breed unto
HOUSES on Mack between Ver-
himself . . . treats them all as his
nier and Moross in Grosse Pointe
own . . . Trudy Bileti and Rita
Woods . . . and 10 Mile, east of
Zarazua greeting people at the
Evergreen . . . are not franchised
door with such graciousness .. .
operations . . . Both are owned by
Jim Doyle, regular Standard Club
the same person . . . Frank Hamil-
bartender and former Raleigh
ton.
House-ite Stan Costello filling in
The Grosse Pointe Woods
for the gala event . . . Executive
locale, seating 110, was opened in
chef Ron Camillo and his staff
1962 . . . Southfield spot seats 120
were truly outstanding.
and opened in 1977 . . . Both have
Everybody had such a great a colonial motif, but are of differ-
time . . . Mary Lou Zieve cute as a ent shapes . . . Same great coffee
bug's ear and twice as much with
(their own) is served at both
the Southern drawl she does so places . . . plus everything on the
well . . . Advertising exec Mort menu . . . Southfield has two more
Zieve wishes he could market mil-
items than Grosse Pointe Woods
lions of Mary Lou clones . .. Mert . . . Also exact same systems .. .
Siegel with his "Howdy Pardner"
down to same equipment . . . and
hands in pants . . . Kelly Burgess same red and blue booths.
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