I LISTENING POST I ENJOY THE STEEL DRUM MUSIC OF THE LARGO DECK BAND FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS 4IF WEDNESDAY EVENINGS R!, SHAWN D DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist L. E Y T HAPPY HOURS Mon.-Fri. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 142 E. Walled Lake Drive Walled Lake, Mich. For Res.: 669-1441 COMPARE ANYWHERE! . . . IF YOU WANT THE BEST — GIVE US A TEST! I OPEN 7 DAYS-SUN.-THURS 11-10 go) I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE ASTED I FRI:SAT. 11-11 0 0 118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK 0 JUST NORTH OF 10 MILE NEXT TO ZOO 544-1211 QUALITY AND CONSISTENCY IS OUR PRIORITY! 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AND BREAD BASKET Distance Divides Annual Celebration 355•2050 EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL 28100 Franklin Road Southfield Breast self-examination — LEARN. Call us. i • ANIERICAN CANC EJI SOCITY E ' hey usually celebrate their anniversaries to- gether on Memorial Day . . . and although far apart this year, the tradition continued. Localites Harry and Geri Portner, and Al and Annette Landy, former area residents now of Plantation, Fla., have been close friends for 50 years but couldn't be united this time. Harry and Geri celebrated number 53 and Al and An- nette number 58 . . . by un- corking champagne and toasting each other via the telephone. BIRTHDAY CONGRATS ... to Dorothy Haber . . . to David Wolfe on number 29 .. . to Betty Katzman of North Miami Beach, Fla. THEY HAVE the permis- sion to leave Russia . . . but not the money . . . and so "Passage To Freedom," June 24, 8 p.m., at Temple Beth El . . . raising funds for the immigrants still there who are allowed to leave .. . $15 admission includes Rus- sian orchestra from Toronto, champagne and sweet table . . . Call Tamara Friedman for tickets or information, 855-0474. MAKE IT THREE related attorneys now with the same name of Walkon . . . Marvin and Clifford with offices in Southfield and their nephew, Craig Walkon, who recently passed the California bar .. . Craig grew up in Southfield, went to Michigan State and Wayne State, and married Stacy Surowitz in 1988 .. . His parents and grandparents are Marlene and Sanford Walkon and Jennie and Harry Walkon . . . Stacy's grandfather, Jack Surowitz, and Craig's grandfather, Joe Moglovkin, were both friends and milkmen for United Dairy over 40 years ago. CONGRATS ... to Frieda Goodfriend Olen . . . on her birthday . . . celebrated recently by being called to the Torah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, where a sedra was dedicated to her . . . Children taking part in the services were Barbara and Michael Meskin of Aspen, Colo.; Carol and Dr. Joel Schoen of Chicago; and Cathy and Robert Goodfriend of New York City . . . Frieda is past president of the Detroit Women's Auxiliary of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity, past vice president of Hadassah, former secretary of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood and long-time member of Na- tional Council of Jewish Women. IF YOU WANT to attend the Jonathan Kovan Memorial Golf Outing by Variety Club of Detroit .. . June 20 at Baypointe Coun- try Club, call Barbara Moret- sky, Variety's executive direc- tor, 855-6440. Two prices . . . both going to a great cause . . . $125 includes 18 holes of golf, carts, locker, continental breakfast, buffet lunch, sit- down dinner and open bar 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. . . . $50 is TWo golden-plus anniversaries are remembered via telephone. for the dinner and open bar 3 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Make reservations well in advance . . . Tee off times are only 7:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Have fun and do a great deed! CONGRATS to veterin- arian Al Krochmal . . . on his 70th birthday . . . celebrated recently with a golf outing for 16 men at Tam O'Shanter Country Club . . . Was given by sons Gary and Ralph. 1989 IS TURNING out to be the best year ever for Oak Farms Fruit Market . . . It's been open seven years on Coolidge and Nine Mile in Oak Park and a year at its Farmington location on Grand River . . . Oak Farms has already sold 18,000 flats . . . with 864,000 flowers! WHEN LEONARD Karpelis was at Sinai Hospital, Phyllis and Stan- Satofsky, owners of Beverly Hills Racquet Club, visited him and discovered he was still giving racquetball lessons over the phone .. . while lying on his back. COCO'S DEPT.... "Still can't believe how pretty Ellen Ross at Greenfield Animal Clinic made me . . . I'm a boy, so maybe that's not the right word . . . Anyway, to make sure it wasn't a fluke, I had her sharp me up again . . and a triple arf and woof of thanks . . . I hear some other dogs in the neighborhood are barking up a story for their owners to take them to Ellen . . . Hope they bring her some of their treats." ❑