WE'RE THE TREAT IS ON US! s s BACK! 1/2 OFF p e I r PTl u E eR I ter . . . But don't give him all ' the credit . . . his employee teams rank among the tops . . . Chuck's trait of always surrounding himself with the best available is an asset started from the beginning when he left as an IBM sales rep, started the C.A. Muer Corp. in 1964 and in 1965 opened four restaurants in Detroit's then new Hotel Pontchartrain . . . Pals West Bloomfield is still another ex- ample that Chuck Muer and his ways haven't changed. CONGRATS . . . to Buddy and Carole Elias, former localites now living in Boca Raton, Fla. . . . on their 20th anniversary . . . (407-482-5083) . . . (Personal phone numbers are printed only when requested or with permission). LOU AND JOY LANDAU, the Oak Park Candy Lady, know that people do not con- sider the needs of teen-agers when holidays roll around .. . but they're kids also, and are too often forgotten by so many. These two wonderful people, who every year think about young folks, especially at holi- day time, need our help again for gifts to the boys and girls at the Oakland County Children's Village and the Maxey Boys State Home .. . The young folks won't have a very happy holiday if dona- tions don't come in for them . . . At the village for example, Lou and Joy have about 75 boys and 50 girls for whom the holidays are horrible because parents, relatives and friends just don't bother to remember . . . The state provides almost nothing for them at holiday -time and the supervisors say that many of the kids are so depressed it is unbelievable. Lou and Joy need anything . . . socks, hats, shorts, gloves and mittens, jeans, pj's, arts and crafts, books, note pads, tapes and records, T-shirts, toiletries, shoes, slippers, gym shoes, jackets and sweaters . . . All items must be new and unwrapped . . . Games, comic books, playing cards and models are super gifts. Presents must be received by Dec. 16, this Monday .. . Checks to buy gifts can be made out to Lou or Joy .. . Call or write to them . . . Lou and Joy Landau, 24231 Gard- ner, Oak Park, MI 48237, 541-6884 . . . Your small gift can make a big difference in the holidays for these kids .. . It's a wonderful project for groups and individuals. MANY TIMES a per- former appearing at a bistro will evoke such talk as, "I could listen to her every night!' Fans of Suzi Marsh, appear- ing Tuesday-Saturday at Ex- calibur, Franklin Road off Northwestern and 12 Mile, with pianist Dan Warren as the duo Suzi and Dan, are now offered this opportunity. The CD and cassette on Musicworks called "Suzi" were recorded at Alliance Studio in Trenton featuring standards like "summertime" and "The Nearness of You," Eddie Cantor's "Making Whoopie" "How High The Moon" popularized by Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington's great "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," George and Ira Gershwin's "How Long Has This Been Going On" and a good original written by Dan, "Funny I Never Noticed!' Suzi's ability to go from soft to power and low to high are keynotes of her talented ways in this recording, although she is much better in person . . . Her singing is consistent and good . . . The background of Danny Spencer, drums; _ Dan Kolten, bass; Walt Sheles, guitar; Jack Dryden, bass; and Ross Pooley, sax; on some numbers is not . . . This also says something for Suzi's vocalizing finesse . . . an abili- ty to override a sometimes er- ratic accompaniment . . . Jack Dryden is on all numbers ex- cept "How High The Moon!' and "Funny I Didn't Notice," the latter on which Dan Kalten and Walt Shimanski only play. Suzi and Dan at Excalibur are an excellent duo . . . both highly talented . . . Their recording sort of makes you want to see them in person. LAST WEEK had many people asking, "Where were you on the day Pearl Harbor was bombed Dec. 7, 1941?" . . . Leo Barris says he and three friends were at the former Avenue Burlesque for their regular Sunday happen- ing watching Scurvy Miller . . . The emcee blurted out that Pearl Harbor had been bombed while a gal strutted her stuff across the stage .. . They're still good friends and with their wives all corn- memorated the 50th anniver- sary . . . Bill Zucker (Gerri), Bill Rosen (Jeanette), Ruby Kress (Adelle) and Leo (Frieda). CONGRATS . . . to Leon Maloff . . . on his 70th birthday. WHY IS A little knowledge a dangerous thing when what you don't know won't hurt you? . . . 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