Stollman/Sosnick family will hold its first reunion at Butzel Conference Center for a full day of activities in- cluding brunch, dinner and a presentation about the family. Clan members will be corn- ing in for the reunion from Saudi Arabia, Caracas, Ven- ezuela, Israel, London, Ger- many, New York, California, Florida, Montreal, Toronto, Rhode Island, etc. Eleven folks make up the Stollman/Sosnick family re- union committee . . . Louise and Jimmy Bittker, Judge Ed Sosnick, Leila and Jerry Stollman, Barbara and Ber- nie Stollman, Shelly New- man, Bob Sher, Susan Jacobs and Harriet Brent. For more info about this Sunday, call Louise Bittker, 642-2505. MAIL DEPT . . . from Lynn Levitin . . . "I thought you should know about a wonderful waitress at Silver- man's Cafe- on Orchard Lake Road near 14 Mile. I was there for lunch with my mother, Suzy Darmon, when my daughter Alexandra, 16 months, started crying and fussing non-stop. There was nothing we could do to calm down Alexandra, who is usually a very quiet and laid- back baby." "I decided to go in the car with her and at least let my mother (and other customers) enjoy a quiet lunch, when our waitress, Lisa Pratt, came back with our omelettes. She took Alexandra in her arms and immediately quieted her down. She then took my daughter with her to see other customers and insisted on holding her and keeping her busy until we finished our lunch, which we were able to do. "Not only were the omelet- tes wonderful, but so was Lisa. And Alexandra loved every minute of it. Lisa sure gets the vote of me, my mother and a lot of Silver- man's customers for your `Good Waitress Dept.' " (Lisa works Saturday and Sunday at the Silverman's in Kmart Shopping Center.) From David Levine . . . "Back in the '30s and early '40s there was a group of young men who literally grew up together from age 9 and younger. "We all lived within a few blocks of each other around 12th Street on Gladstorie, Hazelwood, Taylor, Blaine, Philadelphia, Pingree, etc. There were 13 of us and hardly a day went by that we did not see each other. We were very close. "In the mid-1930s we formed a club called the Meteors. We were an athletic and social club. We met every Friday night and then went to the girls' club meetings. We had jackets with a big 'M' and we wore them proudly. (I still have mine.) The Meteors en- joyed an excellent reputation socially and athletically. Dur- ing that time there were other clubs, but the Meteors were different. "Mothers would never worry about their daughters when they were out with Meteors. We had a great time. We went to Northern, Central and Cass. Some went on to college at Wayne, Lawrence Institute, Michigan State and University of Michigan. "In the early '40s, we went to serve our country all over the world. We stayed in touch as best we could. "Those who returned tried to get back together as before, but within a short time we drifted apart. "There are still five of the original 13 Meteors living in this area. In April 1992, we decided to have lunch once a month at Ginopolis.' We look forward to each Meteor meeting as if it was Friday night in the 1930s down in Sol Carr's basement. "The Meteors in this area are Ben Fox, Morrey Finke, Sol Carr, Dave Levine and Ben Marks. Manny Ravet now lives in San Diego but comes in once a month so we arrange the meeting when he is here. We have been Meteors for over 60 years." IT'S BACK in her own business again . .. as Marilyn Berman Habsburg returns to the business world . . . After 4 1/2 years as director of cor- porate affairs for local Weight Watchers, Marilyn, with her almost 20 years in public rela- tions, marketing, etc., has formed Marilyn Berman Habsburg, Communications Consultants, in West Bloom- field. 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Commerce High classes of 1930-1939 are getting together for a "You look great!" session, Sept. 19 at K of C of O'Reilly Hall in Dearborn . . . Call Rita Scaglione Paulick (1938), 737-7657. CHILDREN'S ENTER- TAINMENT Company at • Jewish Center on Drake is directed by Henry K. Martin . . . Next up is Rumpelstilt- skin this Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., with Gene Rosenberg in the title role and Rhonda Fur- man playing Gretchen, the miller's daughter, who must guess the strange little man's unusual name. ❑ Contemporary American Cuisine Lunch 11 a.m. Dinner 4 p.m. Entertainment Tuesday Through Saturday Now Appearing: i REFLECTIONS Banquet Facilities Available 755 W. Big Beaver, W. of 1-75, Top of Troy Bldg., Concourse 362-1262f 7