48 Friday, May 24, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OPEN FROM 11 a.m. FOR LUNCH Where The Action Is! ROCKY'S EARLY BIRD MENU 4 p.m. to 1 p.m. — Mon. Thru Fri. aGe , j `Se'41 >` * -9 10W APPEARING PIZZERIA 10517 W. 7 MILE, East of Meyers 864-8553 GARY ROSE TRIO STILL SERVING THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN! Tues. thru Sat. GREENFIELD NORTH OFF 10 • DANNY RASKIN Italian-American Food $525 TRY OUR GREAT PIZZA 9674922 /ii/4 ja i QUITE A PREDICAMENT for Dr. Michael Roth . . . Took a spill on 10-speed Porsche bike re- cently . . . breaking both hands and cutting his forehead . . . Went to nearest phone and when wife Linda answered, asked to speak to their son Robert . .. She knew something was wrong . . . and fi- nally got him to tell what hap- pened . . . They both came and took Mike to the hospital . . . then called plastic surgeon friend Dr. Marshall Shapiro . . . who put his hands in casts and fixed up the forehead . . . Mike is an obstetri- cian and gynecologist. CONGRATS . . . to Henrietta Grad . . . on her 75t11 birthday. WITH CORNED BEEF of Southfield 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile Complete Greek and American Cuisine • Lunch & Dinner • Cocktail Lounge • BANQUET FACILITIES L FOR ALL AFFAIRS OUTSIDE CATERING AVAILABLE FOR ANY OCCASION [CALL TONY 569-0882) 9-YEAR-OLD JOSEPH "Yossi" Pais can now say, "My grandma the Phi Beta Kappa" .. . 58-year-old Florence Blake Pais was recently inducted into the Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Wayne State University where she finished college . . . re- ceiving her bachelor of arts de- gree. • SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Hot & Cold • All-You-Can-Eat $ 8 95$ Adults 450 Under 10 Includes Coffee, Tea or Bev. WiMb%%%%1AIWA%%%%1IWINWIANIAMMIWIMMOVINVIWANAMW4: IRVING'S . IC 0 •• • .: e is •• .. "*$ . il e M a: I isi A • Dt "The Pickiest People Dine At The Pic-R-Deli" Delicatessen-Restaurant 21161 Greenfield Rd. Just North of 11 Mile Rd. • 559-1380 BREAKFAST SPECIAL — MAY 24 THRU MAY 30 Tues.-Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m. 4 Sun. 6 a.m.-10 a.m. Our Own Homemade !•• •• CORNED BEEF HASH SERVED WITH 2 EGGS BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST $ e •• df P e 5 e 0 e a I 1 78 No carry out EARLY BIRD SPECIAL — MAY 24 THRU MAY 30 FROM 2 p.m. „. STUFFED PEPPER INCLUDES: POT., VEG. & BREAD BASKET DINNER SPECIAL — MAY 24 THRU MAY 30 BAKED OR BAR-B-Q 1/2 CHICKEN INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, VEG., POT. & BREAD BASKET Vienna All Beef HOT. DOGS $948 L LISTENING POST •■ ••• ■ Vienna CORNED $ 98 91 b. BEEF lb. WW1 N AMAWMAAMARAM NVAMe•VMWIN $4 48 No Carry-Out •• •• Homemade POTATO SALAD OR COLESLAW •=4:61 IT'S TAKEN WYN AND HAROLD Landis 30 years to have a new picture taken .. . That's how long the popular cater- ing and consultant duo, celebrat- ing their 30th year, have been ad- vertising in The Jewish News. CONGRATS . . . to Karen and Sandy Linden . . . on their 10th anniversary. - TIME AGAIN FOR Night of Games by Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope . . . June 4, 7 p.m., at Roma of Bloomfield on Telegraph . . . For info and tickets call Isa- dore Bernstein, chairman, 474- 8938 . . . or President Max Kush- ner, 352-8224. FAMILY TREE GOES back to 1800 . . . researched by Willie Korman, who went to special li- brary for this purpose in England . . . Korman Cousin's Club, which meets every two years, with aver- age of 200 to 300 people, will again be at Cambridge Hotel in Toronto weekend of June 14-16 . . . First reunion was 1966 in London, Ontario . . . At end of every get-together, each person gets replica of tree . . . If you want to know more about a family tree reunion or this one, call Sheila Blum, 855-4645 . . . or Carol Kac- zander, 968-3514. CONGRATS ... to Sarah Winokur . . . on her 87th birthday. BAZAAR '85 by Women's American ORT is June 2-3 . . . at La Mirage on Northwestern .. . Ivy Grossman is chairman of event . . . June 2, 12 noon to 5 p.m., and June 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 60TH ANNIVERSARY of Phillip's Shoes marks era in which it has become one of the country's largest independently- owned shoe chains. Beginning was in 1925 by Phil- lip Eisenshtadt . . . on Farnsworth and Gratiot . . . It moved to Broadway and Gratiot . . . and is still there . . . Phillip's sons Harry and Norman now run the entire operation . . . which includes Northland, Eastland, Westland, Southland malls, Ann Arbor, Flint and Toledo. BELATED CONGRATS I b . to Sadie Braver . . . on her 75th birthday . . . Well-known concert violinist was given birthday brunch for about 60 guests at Diamond Jim Brady's of South- field . . . Son Dr. Sanford Braver flew in from Phoenix, Ariz. REUNION DEPT. ... Chad- sey High grads of 1965 20th reu- nion will be Aug. 17 at Palm River\ Room of Roostertail . . . For more info, call Jeline Benbon, 584- 2252, or Joyce Herron, 931-7947 . . . 1964 class of Cody High has 21st birthday, Oct. 12, at new Novi Hilton . . . Call Phyllis Pulty, 277-0570 . . . correct phone number for Henry Ford class of '65' reunion in October is Paul Levine, 855-9850. SINCE FIRST SON, Nicholas, was born three years ago, to Be- verly and David Shindel, the hygenist at Dental Doc Larry Haber's office hasn't played,: baseball . . . She even used to play ball while pregnant . . . No more, she said . . . Now its a girl, Kim- berly Dana, and although Bev ' didn't play while pregnant this time, she may return to the baseball diamond scene. JEAN AND JOE Pomerance, who formerly owned Capitol 1, Drugs on Northwestern at 12 1, Mile, have been living in Sher- man Oaks, Calif. past 21/2 years . . . and recently opened a durgstore out there . . . It's called Capitol Drugs (West) . . . Sign in , window of the store has attracted (1_ the attention of many ex- Detroiters . . . It says, "Sanders Hot Fudge Ice Cream Topping Sold here" . . . Jean and Joe also sell Sanders candy . . . The former localities come in and remark, "I can't believe my eyes." . . . Joe says they come from all parts of the Valley to get a little taste of Motown . . . and reminisce about . . . where did you live? . . . what school did you attend? . . . do you know so and so? . . . Jean and Joe have been having a ball meeting fellow Michiganders, some of them going back to the "Darby and Boesky eras" . . . Vernors is already sold in California . . . "All we need now is Faygo," write Jean and Joe. COCO'S DEPT. ... Our French poodle arfs a great big "Thank You!" to Vet Dr. Bill Smaller and assistant Linda Sherman . . . "I was hurting real „I bad when Dr. Smaller and Linda came after 11 p.m. in their Oak- land Veterinarian Services hospi- tal van. Now I feel like really woofing it up again . . . too bad people can't have it as good as us dogs — with house calls at all r hours. Thanks again,,Dr. Smaller and Linda. I wuv you." `Sunshine Boys' At Attic Theater The Attic Theatre will extend its run of The Sunshine Boys through June 16. The Neil Simon play features Rube Weiss and Whit Vernon in the lead roles. Performances are Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 5:30 and 9 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sundays. For ticket information, call the theater, 963-7789.