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September 29, 1989 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-29

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LISTENING POST 1

Wishing All Our
Friends and Patrons
A Healthy, Happy and Prosperous
New Year

OLIVERIO'S

3832 N. Woodward Ave. • Royal Oak • 549-3344



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An
Investment
in the future

Best Wishes
to our
Customers and Friends
For A Very Happy
And Healthy
New Year

U.S. SAVINGS
BONDS



Buy them where you
bank or work.

WISHING ALL OUR
FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
A HEARTY AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR

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DEPIsiSoN CS

afood Tavern

TWELVE MILE
AT ORCHARD LAKE
FARMINGTON HILLS
553-7000

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1989

TO ALL OUR
FRIENDS & PATRONS

Best Wishes For A
Healthy & Happy
NEW YEAR

CHUCK
JOSEPH'S

PLACE FOR STEAK

2555 W. 12 Mile Rd.

at Coolidge

399-6750

Change On Marquee
Helps The Variety Club

DANNY RASKIN

Local Columnist

T

alk about lucking out
. . . Variety Club of De-
troit sure has done it
. . . and if the good fortune
continues, its "Lights,
Camera, Auction" event, 6:30
p.m. Wednesday at Northland
Theatre, plus other events
will have 'em lining the
sidewalk to get in.
Through a quirk of fate, the
movie previously booked, the
much too serious In Country
with Bruce Willis, was taken
off the preview list because it
will be shown prior to Varie-
ty Club's affair.
Instead, the local good guys
and gals who do so much for
children, will have the
wonderful romantic comedy,
Look Who's Talking with
John Travolta, Olympia
Dukakis, Abe Vigota and
George Segal . . . a fun film
about a 35-year-old woman
who discovers herself preg-
nant and searches to find a
proper father for the baby.
The changover in flicks is a
stroke of luck that Variety
Club deserves with its won-
drous work in providing
assistance to needy children,
handicapped and
underprivileged.
Its list of goodies to be auc-
tioned off in Northland
Theatre's lobby Wednesday
has also grown with a
flourish.
Detroit Tigers Museum is
donating an exact replica of
Hank Greenberg's jersey from
1945, complete with his
number 5 . . . and autograph-
ed by team owner Tom
Monaghan, General Manager
Jim Campbell and Manager
Sparky Anderson.
Ted Lange has given a May
1989 script from "Love Boat"
on which he is the genial
bartender . . . and Charles
Nelson Reilly has come up
with a leather bound first
draft of Hello Dolly . . . He
was in the show when it ap-
peared at the Fisher Theatre
in 1963 . . . Lange is the
chauffeur in Driving Miss
Daisy now at Birmingham .
Theater, and Reilly is its
director.
Call Barbara Moretsky at
Variety to see if tickets are
still available . . . 855-6440.
MARK SHAPIRO, young
man doing the long snapping
(punts, point-after and field
goals) for Michigan State, on
CBS against Notre Dame last
week, is son of localites Dr.
Marshall and Dee Shapiro.

GET WELL WISHES ...
. . .
Weiss
Joyce

to

recuperating at home after
recent foot surgery.

BLACK TIE "Evening Of
Brilliance" by Michigan
Cancer Foundation's Angels
should be a sweet one, Oct. 21
at Dearborn's Ritz Carlton
Hotel.
MCF's Angels celebrate
fifth year since being found-
ed by Helen and the late Paul
Zuckerman in fall of 1985 .. .
The Angels have raised about
$1 million for Michigan
Cancer Foundation . . . and a
portion of the evening's net
proceeds will again be applied
to the Paul Zuckerman Sup-
port Foundation for Cancer
Research . . . Master of
ceremonies will be WDIV-TV
anchor Mort Crim.

REUNION DEPT. . . . Oak
Park High class of 1979
wingding is Nov. 25 at
Fairlane Manor . . . Contact
Cathy Lubanski, 661-9759, or
Lisa Woerdeman, 932-0006
... Andover High class of
1984 five-year shindig is Nov.
24 at Roma's of Bloomfield .. .
Call Robin Rhein, 663-1383
... Cass Tech Class of '69
20-year togetherness is Oct.
14 in Riverfront Room of Cobo
Hall . . . Call Linda Martin,
370-7219 . . . Central High
class of 1939 50-year hoopla
for this class only is Oct. 15
at Michigan Inn . . . Call
Alice (Horowitz) Cooper,
855-0584, Pearl (Farkas) Mar-
ton, 557-6821, Fern (Haar)
Soloman, 626-0239, or Dennis
Brown, 773-8820.

DETROIT DEXTER Bus
Club in Florida had second
meeting at home of Phyllis
and Herb Waze in Boca Raton
. . . Dessert was a large cake
with design in color of the
Dexter bus . . . Newest
charter members are Gail
and Jerry Band, now living in
Delray Beach, Fla. . . .
Thanks to Fred Bernstein for
keeping me posted on the
club's doings.

NATIONAL Foundation
for Ileitis & Colitis recently
sponsored its second annual
benefit softball game at
Southfield Civic Center .. .
Game featured members of
the NFIC Young Adults ver-
sus physicians affiliated with
the group.
The Jewish News annual
picnic was being held at the
same time and some of the
employees played a one-
inning 2-2 tie with the dots,
who were too whacked out to
run bases and had youngsters
in better condition do it for
them. ❑

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