I LISTENING POST I ok SEBASTIAN'S RESTAURANT/R AW BAR Treat Mother To Something Special On May 14 Try Sebastians For Traditional American Fare Reservations Being Taken From 12 noon Until 6 pm. 649.6625 2 745 West Big Beaver in Somerset Mall Troy. DINING EXCELLENCE SUPREME CATERING Business Lunches The perfect place to make business an enjoyable experience Elegant Dinners Continental cuisine, fine wines, beautiful atmosphere and wonderful service . . . the choice ingredients for a gracious evening Reservations Accepted 642-3131 Complete Catering • Bar Mitzvahs • Weddings • Showers • Anniversaries • Bat Mitzvahs • Birthdays SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL OUTDOOR ATRIUM Now Appearing DENNY McLAIN FORMER DETROIT TIGER PITCHING GREAT On Keyboard Mondays thru Fridays Ask About Our Excellent Catering Facilities Luncheon 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Dinner 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Friday & Saturday 'til midnight Cocktails 'til 2 a.m. Call DONNA ROSEN Reservations accepted 642-8890 642-0055 30100 Telegraph in Bingham Farms Office Plaza, Bet. 12 & 13 84 FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1989 Wheels Turn Slowly For Military Medal DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist I n August, 1945, Private Bernie (Bela) Schlesinger, now a local jeweler, sat eating goulash in a Hungarian cottage to which he had been invited . . . Hiding in the cottage was a Hungarian general, whom Bernie captured along with his 100 forest-hidden men .. . Friend Karl Berg says they probably preferred surrender- ing to the Americans instead of the oncoming Russians. Seventeen years later, in 1962, the U.S. government decided to give Bernie a bronze star . . . Then another 27 years more, April, 1989, he finally received a certificate for the medal. Karl, here with wife Mollie, both live in Coronado, Calif., where they moved eight years ago . . . He turned 76 March 15, had a triple bypass, wears a pacemaker and plays tennis daily, plus swimming and surfing every day. No, Bernie still doesn't have the Bronze Star . . . May get it in about another six or seven months . . . or so he is told. GET WELL wishes . . . to Lee Gurwin . . . on her recent operation . . . to Leo Kaplan . . . recuperating at home after his operation . . . and to Lou Golden. SHOPPERS at the Board- walk on Orchard Lake Road will have chance to support Children's Hospital of Michigan by buying T-shirts starting this Monday . . . They feature a design in- spired by the artwork of a Children's Hospital patient . . . All sizes are $12 and pro- ceeds benefit the hospital. Last year, Boardwalk mer- chants raised over $3,000 .. . For more information, contact Jan Loveland at Children's Hospital, 745-5373, or Bluma Siegal, Boardwalk marketing director, 855-5400. BIRTHDAY CONGRATS . . . to Lesley Wolfe . . . on number 25 . . . to Dharlene Norris, Sue Brooks and Rick Nessel. MAIL DEPT. ... "Our brother and brother-in-law, 91-year-old Marshall Abrams, is in the Arnold Nursing Home and has been for the past year. During that time and for many years before, the wonderful and caring ladies of the Temple Beth El Sisterhood with the able assistance of Rabbi Cook have given of their time and money to put on a beautiful Passover service and a great Chanukah party for the Jewish residents and others who care to come and share in the celebrations. We feel very strongly that these kind deeds should not go unnotic- ed by our community. "Also, the Arnold Home is in dire need of a billiard table for the retired residents. They will surely put it to good use and brighten their days. If anyone has a table not being used and would like to donate, please contact Mary Carbello at the home, 531-4001." Pincus (Pinky) and Fay Greenberg TOMORROW NIGHT'S seventh annual black tie din- ner by Michigan Cancer Foundation at Westin Hotel is a booming 1,500-person sellout . . . Steve Lawrence and Edie Gorme are the evening's entertainment .. . Honorary chairmen of the gala are Eugene and Marcia Applebaum. LIVE AUCTION by Tem- ple Beth El, 14 Mile and Telegraph, May 13, 8 to 11:30 p.m., has trips to Aspen, Lake Tahoe, health club and aerobic workout packages, furs for men and women, weekend getaways to varied cities like Toronto and New York, jewelry, and dinner packages for four at 12 local restaurants. Black tie optional event will be preceded by a silent and super silent auction 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. . . . Food sta- tions will be catered by Mark Stein and his Mark of Ex- cellence and Sylvia Lee's sweet tables . . . Admission is by reservation only . . . call Betty Dobrusian at Temple Beth El, 851-1100. GALS OF Temple Beth El Sisterhood are hard at work again gathering, cataloguing and pricing items for their an- nual Spring Rummage Sale . . . It'll be at Beth El 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 18, and 9 a.m. to 12 noon May 19 . . . Fur- niture, china, crystal, kids' toys and clothing, books, records and sports equipment will be on sale . . . with the sisterhood donating a portion of the monies raised to Tem- ple Beth El . . . For more info, call Debra Darvick, 851-1100. REUNION DEPT. ... Class of 1939 and earlier grads from Central and Northern High is May 21 at Michigan Inn . . . dinner 5 p.m. . . . Chairman Arnold Michlin's number is 626-1570. ❑