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E. of Greenfield 548-3650 Berkley PIM-RIBS-FISH HOMEMADE GARLIC BREAD ROUND PIZZA ,SQUARE PISA SMALL OR LARGE SMALL-MED-URGE $1 OFF ON FOOD PURCHASES OF $6 OR MORE DINING ROOM, CARRY-OUT Expires July 31, 1989 • BANQUET ROOMS • BEER • WINE • COMPLETE CARRY-OUT • COCKTAILS 68 FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1989 Yards and Yards of BRUNCH per person $7 9 5 Children 12 and under Reservations Suggested Private Parties up to 200 355•2050 EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL 28100 Franklin Road Southfield DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist I t was the annual election meeting of Temple Beth El Brotherhood, in- cluding installation of officers and board members for 1989-90 . . . But for many, this order of business took a backseat as other festivities forged to the forefront. The dinner, attended by about 200, again brought out the culinary talents of Temple Beth El Brotherhood's eight amateur chefs who make up its Cuisne Committee, preparing a meal of which many caterers would be en- vious . . . The chefs are Dr. Burt Fogelman, Brotherhood president; Marshal Hersch, Dr. Jerry Gerenraic, Eric Can- vasser, Bruce Plisner, Mike Seltzer, Larry Coe and Allen Glass. Seated at our table were Lem Barney, former Detroit Lions all-pro defensive back; Nick Kerbaway, former general manager of the Lions and ex-head of Michigan sports Hall of Fame; Jean and Roy "Friday" Macklin, one- time Lions trainer; and Fran and Izzy Malin, who coor- dinated the affair with Tem- ple Beth El's board of directors. Lem was without the familiar derby as he looked in great shape while posing as a waiter pouring coffee . . . Lem still has one more sport to master, squash . . . he's a whiz at everything else. A bust of the late Aid Kushner, former Mr. Every- thing at Temple Beth El and one-time Lions trainer while "Friday" was equipment manager had its unveiling .. . Iz Malin and Rabbi Emeritus Richard Hertz did the dedica- tion as sculptress Joyce Got- tlieb looked on. They also were presenters of the Robert Rosenbush Award to the first woman receiving it since the inception in 1977 when it was given to Doug Schubot, then vice president, who took over as president when Robert passed on. Flora Winton, Frank's frau, a past and only woman presi- dent of Temple Beth El, received the coveted award given annually to a most deserving person. Aid received the award in 1979. DENTAL DOC Elliot Folbe and daughter Ellen, student at U-M Dental School, were recently on WXYZ-TV's "Kelly & Co." .. . She had entered a "Why My Dad Is Best" contest and was one of six people who won .. . Ellen can have anything she wants now from Elliot, says mom Rita. NO, LENNY Silber doesn't have a new wife . . . It's still Ilene . . . not Jean as boo-boo'd recently . . . Also on the er- rata list is the name of Stu Rogoff's band . . . It's "The Class Act Orchestra" . . . Stu says the other name belongs to another group and a valet parking company. TOO BAD they don't have a Hall of Fame for women, says Debbie Weisserman of Debora's Invitations . . . "If they did," pens Debbie, "my mom, Kate Goldfine, would surely have a place in it." Kate attended her 65th class reunion from Central High and reminisced about the days she was a wonderful athete at Central . . . Kate always wears a gold medal with a large "C" around her neck . . . awarded to her for basketball, baseball, track and field hockey . . . Kate even played baseball on the exalted turf of old Navin Field (now Tiger Stadium) with the girls' baseball team . . . It was before a Tiger game and the base paths had to be shorten- ed for the gals. HEATHER CONN, daughter of former localites Dr. and Rhoda (Farley) Conn, now living in Plantation, Fla., is Broward County's spelling champion . . . and beat all other Floridians by finishing 14th in the 62nd an- nual Scripps Howard Spelling Bee . . . It was in Washington, D.C., where Heather outspell- ed 208 of the nation's top fourth to eighth grade cham- pions from around the coun- try. O ENTERTAINMENT I Hebrew Topic Of Lecture Machon Inbrah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, will sponsor a presentation on "The Chosen Language — Unlocking the Secrets, Wonders and Uni- queness of Biblical Hebrew" by Rabbi Shalom Schwartz, director of Aish HaTorah, Toronto, on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Machon Learning Center, 15221 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park. For information, call the Machon office, 967-0888. Refreshments will be served. There is no charge.