THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 8, 1985 p LISTENING POST O DANNY RASKIN Restaurant AT APPLEGATE SQUARE Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd. WOULD BE NICE if former women's tennis champ Billy Jean King could give Randy Sher and Florine Mark-Ross some lessons while here, March 15-16 . . . Randy and Florine "have it out" every Saturday at Franklin Rac- quet Club . . . and King comes here as one of the keynote speak- ers of 4th Annual Strategies Con- ference for Women founded by Randy . . . Others will be Phyllis George Brown and Richard Sim- mons . . . at Cobo Hall, 9 to 5 .. Note to Florine . . . put a tail on Randy that she didn't pick Billy Jean King to come here and also give her some side coaching. GET WELL WISHES . . . to Bernice Robinson and sister-in- law Sybil Robinson . . . recuperat- ing from auto accident in Harbor Springs . . . Charlie and brother Irving, who was driving, were un- harmed. OSCAR'S IS BACK . . . at least for one night . . . in its old locale . . . now Standard Club North, Northwestern Hwy .. . That's where "Oscar's Reunion" will be, April 19, with proceeds to Multiple Sclerosis Society . . . $50 per person covers cocktails (6:30), dinner and dancing, and af- terglow . . . Music will be by radio d.j. much like Oscar's used to carry on . . . Tables of six or 10 also get a magnum of Asti Spumanti . . . Price just for afterglow is $10 . . . For more info, call Lisa Camisi, 332-4090. SORRY . . . to Ellen Wolfe .. . who couldn't have a birthday party again this year . . . because leap year baby was born on Feb. 29 . . . which comes out only every four times around . . . Congrats, anyway, Ellen . . . you po' lil' girl. MAIL DEPT.. . . "Your article on column item of April 16, 1948 about third annual Beauty- Personality Contest brought back wonderful memories. It's hard to belive that on March 22, Jonas and I will celebrate our 35th an- niversary. We live in Florida and Jonas has been retired since 1981. Love our lives here!" Honey Laurens (Harriet Lunenfeld, one of the nine finalists.) ALSO A LEAP YEAR gal, born Feb. 29, is Rose Goldman .. . but she goes by the yearly calen- dar . . . and congrats on her birth- day number 87. BUS WILL LEAVE from Towne Center Theater on Green- field 9:30 a.m. April 19, enroute to see Precious Legacy exhibit at De- troit Institute of Arts . . . and re- 2 turn for lunch at Mountain Jack's across from the Towne . . . It's being sponsored by Centennial Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women . . . with cost of $18 per person also including docent (guide) tour .. . Bus has limited seating . . . Call Harriet Berlin, 557-7736. CONGRATS . . . to Steven "Mush" Wolfe . . . on his 23rd birthday. QUESTION DEPT. . . . Won- der if Detroit Bagel can top the 40,000 green holed rounders it sold last year before St. Patrick's Day? . . . Tis a hefty amount fer shore, lads 'n lassies . . . but own- ers Richard Steinik and Jerry Neff say 'twill be done bigorre. NOW COMES A non-smoking bridge club . . . being opened by Eve Berke . . . The Arch Bridge Club starts 7:30 p.m. April 1 at Tel-12 Mall . . . and continues every Monday night after . . . It's affiliated with American Con- tract Bridge League so master points are awarded at all sessions . . . No offense intended, says Eve . . . smokers will step out into the hall and have their cigarettes .. . If you need any more info on the new club, call her at 355-1763. SHMUEL GRAYBAR, also known as "Shmulik," is the young gent who keeps his subjects entertained while drawing them . . . He wields his pencil and mar- kers Monday, Wednesday and Friday 12:30 to 4 p.m., at the new La Mirage Shopping Mall on Northwestern . . . Shmuel's cari- catures are much fun, especially for children . . . and since he can work from good photographs, they make novel gifts. ONLY ONE IN CITY so far . . . that new-fangled electric hand machine . . . giving complete manicures at Tamara's Institute de Beaute on Northwestern Hwy . . . All kinds of attachments that do everything except put on the polish . . . Sure makes things mighty easy for manicurist .. . and does fast, efficient job. OVERHEAD . . . Wife to hus- band . . . "I really don't want an awful lot of money. I just wish we could afford to live the way we are living now." NOTE TO FORMER De- troiters . . . in Arizona .. . March 30 is Detroit reunion at Phoenix Jockey Club . . . Call Big Lou Sarko, 990-2722. LOOKING BACK On Col- umns Of Yesteryears .. . Sept. 10, 1965 . . . "It was Ellen Mazel's first baby-sitting job .. . Everything went fine except for one slight oversight, as she ex- plained later to her mother, Ruth . . . Said Ellen, 'The lady showed me where the TV was, where to find the pop and the potato chips and even the candy . . . But it wasn't until I heard someone cry- ing that I realized she'd forgotten to tell me where to find the baby." , Smithfield Dining and Cocktails For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757 Open 6 Days a week: Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-9 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11:30-11 p.m. Serving Metropolitan Detroit Over 50 Years 801 W. Lapeer (M-24) 6 Miles MONDAY DINNER SPECIALS BROILED CALVES LIVER N. of l.75, Exit 81 • Lake Orion 693-8882 Private Facilities Available For All Occasions Up To 8.0 People Your Host: Dante Yannelli PETITE FROG LEGS $745 Roadhouse Style BRAISED YANKEE POT ROAST OF BEEF With Buttered Noodles LINGUINE J Dinner Includes: Soup or Tossed Salad, Potato, Fresh Vegetable & French Bread /- 11 of Southfield 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile The Woods Players will present "Desk Set" March 15, 16, 22 and 23, 8 p.m. at the Burton Elemen- tary School in Huntington Woods. For ticket information, call the Woods Players, 543-2525. 569-0882 Complete Greek and American Cuisine Lunch and Dinner Cocktail Lounge Now Appearing Wed. thru Sat. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Strolling Music BANQUET -FACILITIES FOR ALL AFFAIRS SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Hot & Cold • All-You-Can-Eat $795 OUTSIDE CATERING AVAILABLE FOR ANY OCCASION \,r Adults arealiew 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 -$450 Under 10 Includes Coffee, Tea or Bev. Captain Kangaroo Appears With DSO Players Perform `Desk Set' In March $725 $72 5 With White Clam Sauce Florentine LOCAL NEWS Bob Keeshan, also known as Captain Kangaroo, the host of one of television's longest running children's shows, will appear with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra for the final programs of the De- troit Symphony's Young People's Concerts at Ford Auditorium, Saturday at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. For ticket information, call the Ford Auditorium box office, 567- 1400. $ 795 With Sauteed Onions & Apples We Specialize In FRESH FISH, VEAL, STEAKS AND PASTA • Wedding • Anniversary • Reunion NJ eta takeout Pretty %Igo, ex welt Wet to yeah keste ex a ice. call your host PAT ARCHER: 358-3355 28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile Southfield, MI 45