"4:c4,41,4m 4 .»,.;;,.. , ....o..- •• GREAT FOOD! GOOD TIMES! LISTENING POST DANNY RASKIN OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AND SUNDAYS AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS DIAMOND JIM BRADY'S American Heart Association 352-8780 3000 TOWN CENTER FREE COVERED PARKING of Michigan IMPORTANT! OUR FOOD IS FRESH & HOMEMADE! WE SERVE THE BEST! YOU PAY LESS! FAMILY RESTAURANT 22740 WOODWARD Just South of 9 Mile Ferndale • OPEN 7 DAYS • 544-7933 IYOUR CHOICE OF GREEK OR TOSSED SALAD AT NO EXTRA. CHARGE WITH REG. OR 8-COURSE MEALS! • BREAKFAST, LUNCH Q DINNER • OPEN MENU WITH REGULAR AND 8-COURSE DINNERS • FRESH BROILED FISH • CHICKEN • TURKEY • VEAL • BAR-B-Q RIBS • BABY BEEF LIVER • FROG LEGS • N.Y. SIRLOIN • CHOPPED SIRLOIN • JUMBO SHRIMP • ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF • ETC. • ETC. • ETC. • ETC I SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY! REG. MEAL INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SALAD (Reg. or Greek). POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR SPAGHETTI. GREEK BREAD AND STICKS CHILDRENS MENU I TOP QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES SINCE 1954! 8-COURSE MEAL INCLUDES: JUICE OR SOUP, CHOICE OF SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE, GREEK BREAD & STICKS, COFFEE OR TEA, CHOICE OF DESSERT (Strawberry Cheesecake, Butter Pecan or Vanilla Ice Cream, Rice Pudding or Jello) I A RESTAURANT Formerly Archibald's OPENING. THIS TUESDAY The Loving -Cup With Marlene Hill For Listening and Dancing Pleasure Tuesdays Thru Saturdays OPENING THIS MONDAY ALEXANDER ZONJIC TRIO Every Monday Evening Live Entertainment and Dancing Sunday Evenings 4 50 555 S. Woodward 2 Blks. S. of Birmingham Theatre 642-9400 • Casual Dress • Major Credit Cards Accepted • Birmingham Luncheon Shuttle Bus Provided Friday, August 1, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TWO "MUST" STOPS for songster Johnny Mathis while in town recently at Meadow Brook . . . golf with Dr. Harold Roland . . . and some deli food. He and friend Harold, Roland Optics optometrist to many show biz stars, did their holings on the links at Knollwood Country Club . . . and deli-dining at Stage & Co. Johnny flew in two days before his Meadow Brook Concert for these two look-forward-to occa- sions. Next scheduled golf outing for Harold and Johnny is in Scotland . . . and Mathis wants Stage & Co's Harriet and Jack Goldberg to pack a "doggie bag" for their airplane ride. "I DO" DEPT. ... Annette Langwald, bossgal of Cruises Only and Elkin Travel . . . and Dr. Frank Kozin, (dad was late kosher caterer Bill Kozin) . . . are a Mr. and Mrs. team now. CONGRATS ... to Harry Dubbs (Mollie's darling) . . . on his 85th birthday . . . celebrated with party at Excalibur by good friend Millie Hatlak. IT'S FINAL PLANS for 50th anniversary dinner dance by Wayne State University's Gamma Kappa Chi Fraternity . . . Sept. 29 at Hamilton Place. Committee still looking hard for lost members who have moved with no forwarding address. Gents to contact are . . . Lou Chess, 644-1041; Iry Collens, 851-0490; Sol Dunn, 661-1751; Oscar Gensor, 398-6970; Phil Rothschild, 543-7544; Morry Sugar, 355-2515; or Chester Winston, 851-9132. PINE LAKE MALL on Or- chard Lake Rd. and Pine Lake, has been purchased by Morris Margulies . . . who will make fu- ture additions . . . and also enclose the shopping property. CONGRATS ... to Frances Beresh . . . on her birthday. DR. STANLEY LEVINE was named Michigan chiropractic doctor of year by Michigan State Chiropractic Association conven- tion at Shanty Creek. LOOKING BACK ON Col- umns of Yesteryears .. . Oct. 25, 1946 ... "Each week we will print partial listing of names of contestants for the col- umn's Beauty-Personality Con- test . . . Roslyn Sparage, Nettie Borman, Evelyn Eisner, Sophie Blatt, Marion Reed, Dorothy Wolfe, Jerry Bloom and Connie Wilhelm." Nov. 1, 1946 ... "Judges for the Beauty-Personality Contest are being slated among eminent persons . . . More names sent in . . . Jane Birnbaum, Jeanne Stein, Lois Landsberg, Inez Men- delsohn, Rhoda Lipman, Ruth Cantor, Marilyn Koblin, Adeline Alger, Mary Saltzman and Esther Jean Milner." Nov. 15, 1946 ... "Here's an- other listing of Beauty Personal- ity contestants . . . Gussie Rimar, Sally Litvin, Rae Ginsberg, Frances Robinson, Evelyn Talan, Paula Nidorf, Carol Harris, Be- verly Goldfine and Alice Stan- ley." Nov. 22, 1946 ... "More Beauty-Personality contestants . . . Judy Mindell, Marilyn Klein, Lyn Trager, Bernice Glaser, Be- verly Samit, Harriet Harrison, Gladys Levinberg, Lois Coggan, Ruth Stone, and Pearl Sharfman." Dec. 6, 1946 ... "Deadline for all pictures in Beauty- Personality Contest is Dec. 20 .. . More names . . . Rae Ann Moss, Tamara Gray, Minnie Winokur, Ann Briskin, Joyce Friebert, Edith Tobin, Carol Keller." Jan. 17, 1947 ... "Here they are, folks . . . the girls who by their pictures have been selected as finalists in the column's Beauty-Personality Contest .. . Nettie Borman, Sally Levinson, Grace Engel, Lois Landsberg, Evelyn Eisner, Dorothy Wolfe, Shirley Cohen, Jean Curtis, Lena Brotsky, Corinne Wilhelm, Frances Robinson, Beverly Goldfine, Roslyn Berman, Tam- ara Gray, Inez Mendelson, Lyn Trager, Evelyn Lipson and Ros- lyn Sparage. "Ezra Stone, original Henry Aldrich of stage, screen and radio . . . and other star celebrities will give prizes for first, second and third places . . . at the Julius Rosenwald JWV Mid-Winter Ball, Jan. 26, Hotel Ft. Wayne. Jan. 31, 1947 . . . "Lovely Sally Levinson, winner of the column's Beauty-Personality Contest, is 5 ft., 5 in., weighs 118 pounds and has blonde hair . . . Her picture was entered by a sister, Mrs. Phylis Hertzberg . . . She had ambitions of being a model, but chose secretarial work at Central High . . . Corinne Wilhelm and Inez Mendelson, second and third respectively, were the runners- up." FAVORITE STORIES ... by Barrister Henry Baskin . . . about the pretty Catholic girl who wanted to marry a nice Jewish boy ... The mother of the girl told her daughter, "If he loves you he'll become a good Catholic. talk to him, convince him of the great things about the Catholic religion. You're a good talker, honey, you can do it." . . . -So she talked and talked to her boyf- riend and finally everything was going right . •. . They had even set a wedding date, until one day the girl came home crying and said, "We're not getting married." .. . "But why?" said the mother. "I thought he was convinced of our faith after you talked to him." .. . Her daughter tearfully replied, "That's just it, Mom. I talked to him, but I talked too good — now he's going to be a priest." Israeli Project In Arabic Paper Jerusalem — In a rare occur- rence, a foreign, Arabic-language newspaper mentioned a scholarly project at an Israeli University. The article in AI-Majallah, a Saudi Arabian newspaper, spoke of the biographical dictionary of Palestinian political figures being compiled at the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.