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MONDAY
MARGARITA MONDAYS: VARIOUS TROPICAL BLENDS
AT SPECIAL PRICES BY THE GLASS OR PITCHER.
TUESDAY
RUM HOPPING DECKSIDE: AN EXCESSIVE HAUL OF RUM FROM
A FRIGATE DICTATEES SPECIAL RUM DRINKS AT FUN PRICES.
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BEER IN BUCKETS/SHARKBITE RUM DRINKS.
LADIES NECK NIGHT: 1 /2 OFF ON DECK APPETIZERS. HAPPY HOUR
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ocalite Ettie Handel-
man admits that she's
in the 60s age bracket
. . . but as one heck of an
athlete, she sure can show
younger folks a thing or two
or three.
In St. Louis recently, her
17.30 seconds in the 100
meter event won Ettie a
bronze medal in the over 65
category of United States Na-
tional Senior Olympics.
Last year, Ettie qualified in
the Michigan Senior Olym-
pics by winning three gold
medals in running 100
meters, 200 meters and
cycling.
HAPPENS MANY times
. . . my leaving a name out .. .
but how could I forget Sue
Brooks in recent item about
sales conference by Baltimore
Jewish Times, Detroit Jewish
News, of which she was
among the entourage, and
Atlanta Jewish Times? . . .
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Hirsch, is the new "Dick
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CONGRATS ... to Bessie
Gilman Cohen . . . on her
90th birthday . . . being
celebrated July 16 at Tam
O'Shanter Country CLub .. .
Bessie's family, Annette
Bornstein and Dr. Leonard
and Blanche Crane, will host
a party honoring her on the
very special occasion.
Her 100-meter
sprint took a
bronze medal in
the National
Senior Olympics.
wise could not afford them.
Some of the fashions will be
auctioned off after the show
. . . also - a buffet of hot and
cold hors d'oeuvres and
beverages by local
restaurants and beverage
distributors . . . Music will be
by Separate Checks.
CONGRATS ... to sister-
in-law Shirley Raskin . . . on
her birthday.
DOUBLE SIMCHA for
Rebecca and Joe Pearlman
. . . Son Barry earned MBA
degree from Michigan State
. . . and son Mark completed
OB/GYN residence at Beau-
mont Hospital.
Mark also received Walter
Zimmerman Award, which is
the hospital staff's selection
for outstanding resident of
the graduating class . . . He
also won top prize for his
research paper, "Trauma in
Pregnancy" at Central
Association of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists scientific
meeting, a national competi-
tion . . . Wife Suzie and their
three children will join Mark
in Houston, where he'll com-
plete his fellowship at Baylor
University Hospital.
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At Piano
Fri. & Sat. Eves.
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Yards and Yards
of BRUNCH
While Art Horwitz, Rick
Nessel and Randy Marcuson
were spraying golf balls left
and right all over the course,
Sue shot hers good and
straight . . . And hubby Mark
won't mind that she wore
Rick's T-shirt.
SUMMER SIZZLES is
benefit fashion show and auc-
tion, July 14, for Children's
Hospital . . . It'll be at One on
One Health Club on Farm-
ington Road . . . with Leah
Marks producing fashion fun
by Begadim, John Darakjian
Jewelers, Broadway Men's
Collection, Lone Pine Vision
and cocktails . . . Rick Fisher,
Channel 7 newscaster, will be
commentator . . . with pro-
ceeds to buy hearing aids for
loan to families who other-
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BEING PRESIDENT
runs in the family . . . Talent
agent Seymour Schwartz is
new head of Oakland-
Century B'nai B'rith Lodge
. . . wife Hattie was twice past
president of B'nai B'rith's
Morgenthau Chapter.
CONGRATS to Hilary
Ann Wolf . . . on her first bir-
thday . . . She is the cute lit-
tle daughter of Risa and
Brian Wolf . . . and sweetie
pie of proud grandparents
Edith and Jack Wolf and
Eleanor and Ben Brown.
A FAX MACHINE in a
bedroom? . . . C'mon now! .. .
"But doesn't everyone have
one?" says Toby Hyman,
manager of Elaine B's fuller-
figured women store in Sugar
Tree on Orchard Lake Road.
That's what Elaine and
Dave Breger have in their
Arizona home to com-
municate with Toby in West
Bloomfield . . . They also have
a WATS line on their car
phone . . . business-like
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