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April 12, 1991 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-04-12

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PRESENTS OUR POSITIVELY

DEAD COST ITEMS

Italian restaurant . . . Its
popularity has also spread as
a fun spot.
CONGRATS . . . to Morris
Schlussel . . . on his 80th bir-
thday . . . He used to have
Morry's Pure Service on Nine
Mile in Oak Park.
COUNT WAS
1,251
youngsters as guests of Cres-
cent Shrine Club this year at
the Shrine Circus . . . a
wonderful tour of duty for the
men of Crescent who give
their time making needy, un-
fortunate and other kiddies so
very happy.
These men are indeed
celebrities for a day . . . deser-
ving of much applause for
their assistance.
The usual 11 a.m. brunch of
bagels, lox and cream cheese

The Crescent
Shrine Club took
1,251 children to
the circus.

for . . . Chairman Al "Sonny"
Goldstein, Crescent President
Al Lublin, Sol Kirzner, Saul
Horowitz, Louis Szlauer, Joe
Zamet, Sidney Smith, Manny
Posen, Charlie Raiton, Adolph
Adelheit, Frank Wass, Dave
Dickman, Don Goldberg,
Shrine Photographer Emeri-
tus Percy Swartz, Murray
Statfield, Martin Spiegel,
Dave Redisch, Ray Hassen,
Norman Hartnett, Bill
Garelik, Jody Wiener, Ruby
Samson . . . Fellows came to
work after the brunch, too .. .
Max Green, Jerry Gurwin and
others.
Crescent hats are off to all
these gents for volunteering to
help.
Sure would be nice if the
kids were given tags to wear
that say, "Crescent Shrine
Club" . . . Working outside,
again had a hard time telling
which were ours . . . Thanks
for the balmy 65-degree
weather . . . Sure beat the
freezing temp of last year.
Nice to see so many Cres-
cent men wearing jackets .. .
and most with ties . . . Shows
a lot of class for this organiza-
tion . . . Don't think the other
Shriners didn't notice.
CONGRATS . . .
TO
Seymour Shapiro . . . on his
70th birthday.
IT'S THEIR first one .. .
but plans are for an annual
Las Vegas Night by lodges and
units of B'nai B'rith Michigan
Regional Council and the
B'nai B'rith Foundation .. .
Date is April 28 at Beth
Achim Synagogue with all the
games you'd expect to see at a
Vegas strip casino . . . Admis-
sion of $5 includes $2 in chips

to get folks started . . .
Everybody wins since B.B.'s
youth serving agencies benefit
. . . Call Jerry Olson, chair-
man with Harvey Olson, at
626-6901, or during the day at
356-0440 . . . Tickets will also
be sold at the door.
CONGRATS . . . TO Bar-
bara Kravitz . . . on her 40th
birthday.
WELL, IT HAS finally
happened . . . and about time
. . . a restaurant with two-for-
one specials giving 50 percent
off to single diners . . . Hur-
rahs to Rialto on Woodward,
south of Nine Mile in Fern-
dale, for starting what will no
doubt be the beginning of
something that should have
been long before this.
DINNER at Fox & Hounds,
Ritz Carlton, Carl's Chop
House, Machus Restaurants,
Hyatt Regency, 220 Merrill,
etc. . . . plus tickets to the Fox
Theatre, Meadow Brook and
Birmingham Theatre .. .
They'll be among the prizes at
31st annual "Night Of
Games" bingo by Galilee
Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women,
April 18, 7:45 p.m. at Con-
gregation Beth Achim on W.
12 Mile . . . For tickets and
more info, call Paula
Slomovitz, 557-1297, or Fran
Klinger, 355-3316.
GRAND MANOR at
Fairlane (formerly Fairlane
Manor) will be site of the 18th
annual Michigan Hospitality
Industry Culinary Arts Salon,
April 21, 12 noon to 5 p.m. . . .
The cooking competition
presents prepared dishes in a
cold state for judging . . . there
will be over 300 entrants from
all areas of food service . . . It's
open to the public, $5 . . .
Judging will be by American
Culinary Federation approved
judges.

REUNION DEPT. .. .
Highland Park High grads
from classes of '45, '46 and '47
will have their shindig Nov. 2
at Lawrence Technological
University on 10 Mile in
Southfield . . . Call Russ
Vahlbusch, 398-8817.
LOOKING BACK on col-
umns of yesteryears .. .
DEC. 17, 1976 . . . "Irving
Grass had trouble starting his
car on a recent cold and very
damp morning . . . The new
buggy just wouldn't turn over,
and he would have been late
for an important appointment
had Moe Simmons not come
along to give him a push .. .
with the car he bought from
Iry two weeks ago."
DEC. 17, 1976 . . . "Bernice
Helfman, 7-year-old daughter
of Grace and Harold Helfman,
remarked while helping
herself to the last cookie on
the plate, 'This won't matter
to me 'cause I've been an old
maid all my life, anyhow? " ❑

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