WITH TODAY'S ECONOMY,
WE SUGGEST YOU BUY IN BULK.
THAT INCLUDES THEATRE TICKETS.
BOI\STETIE
the evening before at dinner
. . . Congrats to twin sisters
Roz Hayes and Marilyn
Wayne on their birthdays .. .
Roz is "Blondie" and Marilyn,
married to Larry Wayne, is
known as "Blackie."
Lou still can't grasp the
thought of retirement . . .
even at a Chinese restaurant
for dinner when he had two
fortunes in one cookie .. .
They said, "Now is the time
to try something new" and "A
good time to start something."
Watch how that new sheath
creation of Lou's begins tak-
ing off now that he'll have
time to devote to it.
GET WELL WISHES ...
to Borman Hall's Irene
Schlussel.
THE REUNION so many
people are waiting to hear
more about is a definite go .. .
This is the Woodhull Lake
get-together of folks who
rented or owned cottages bet-
ween 1930 and 1950 . .• It'll
be held this coming year, with
further particulars on tap for
eager ex-Woodhullites . . . For
more info or to check in, call
Sally (Joseph) Saginaw,
681-7814 . . . On the commit-
tee with her are . . . Virginia
(Wider) Sharkey, Avery
Shapero and Shirley (Zack)
Schram, who folks can also
phone, 360-0448.
CONGRATS to Birdie
Aaron . . . on her 80th birth-
day . . . being celebrated this
Sunday with a luncheon for
80 people at Morels by
daughter Fern Wallach and
son Stanley Aaron . . . Birdie's
91-year-old sister, Rose
Rapaport, will be here from
California to help liven up the
proceedings.
THERE'S NO dance floor
but the place was jumping
with people terpsi-ing away to
the Italian and American
singing of Pino Marelli and
Lisa Agazzi . . . Following on
the footsteps of their suc-
cessful "Serata Italiana,"
Cafe Cortina owners Rina
and Adriano Tonon's recent
"Venetian Night" has begun
to label them as ace party-
givers in the restaurant game
. . . Another big crowd, more
than before, filled the three
rooms in the romantic setting
of this popular Italian dining
spot on 10 Mile east of Or-
chard Lake Road . . . and
everybody had much fun .. .
More raves for Executive Chef
Paul Tootikian and his staff
on their culinary expertise
. . . Thanks to retired bar-
rister Aldo Fedrigo for his
learned explanations on the
wide scope of Italian culture
. . . Pino and Lisa slipped in
"New York, New York"
among the Venetian medleys
and had the dance-steppers
jitterbugging to their "In The
Mood" rhythms . . . Give
Rina, Adriano and Paul
another top grade for a party
very well done.
DISA 'N DATA ... Dia-
mond Jim Brady's is back,
this time at Novi Town
Center, with Tom and Mary
Brady again at the helm as in
Southfield's Town Center .. .
Ninth annual "Murder At
The Ritz" by North Oakland
Medical Center of Pontiac
General Hospital was suc-
cessful fund-raiser chaired by
localite Richard Rogel .. .
"Masquerade of Fashion" is
theme for annual donor lun-
cheon and fashion show, Oct.
16, by Temple Israel Sister-
hood at the temple . . . Bouti-
que features jewelry and
other merchandise 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. . . . For more info, call
the Temple Israel office,
661-5700 . . . Chairpersons
are Karen Erlich and Sue
Erlich . . . 2nd annual "Very
Best Chocolate Party" is Oct.
20, 2-5 p.m., at Sheraton-
Southfield by Wellness Net-
work, non-profit group to help
AIDS patients and educate
the public . . . 18 chocolatiers
will take part, plus some for-
tune tellers . . . Call Wellness
office, 547-3783. -
Doug Jacobs and the Red
Garter Band are strumming
up support to make sure as
many needy children as possi-
ble get a gift at holiday time
. . . Each year, the gift
packages by Goodfellows have
much-need personal items
like a pair of pants, sweat-
shirt, underwear, socks, etc.
. . . Last year, though, the fine
Goodfellow workers weren't
able to provide packages for
one out of every three needy
Detroit youngsters.
Performing every Tuesday
at Duffy's on Cooley Lake
Road in Union Lake
(363-9469), Doug and owner
Candy Gotts will donate en-
tire entertainment charge on
Oct. 15 and Oct. 22 . . . a real
nice gesture.
CO,NGRATS ... to Sadie
Gray . . . on her 90th
birthday.
MORE DISA 'N DATA .. .
October is restaurant month
in Michigan, whose over
300,000 food service opera-
tions employ about 200,000
people, boast six of the na-
tion's 63 certified master
chefs, more than any other
state . . . Top rhythm and
blues performers star in
celebrating United Nations
Day, Oct. 24, 6:45 p.m. at
Oakland Community Col-
lege's Smith Auditorium in
Farmington Hills . . . Call
Southfield Community Rela-
tions Dept., 354-4854 . . . It's
to benefit Oakland County
Center for Open Housing. ❑
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