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February 25, 2000 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-02-25

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Arts 1; Entertainment

The Best Of Everything



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• Parade of Stars!
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Nostalgia
• Local
Earl "the Pearl" keeps up with former

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Detroiters in California.

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• Thurs. & Fri., April 6 & 7 •
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• • FRANKIE VALL 4• •

FOUR SEASONS

MARONA SHOW

Wed.

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• Sat. & Sung Sept. 30 & Oct. I •

• * TOM ONES
• Wed. & Thurs., Oct. 25 & 26 •
• DON RICKLES •




















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ROM NORTH HILLS,
years. Harriet and Iry live in
Calif ... Earl "The Pearl"
Huntington Beach.
Draimin writes ... "In the
"Sam `Shep' Schwartz, of nearby
local nostalgia scene, Eli
Stanton, is a life member at the
Broad, ex-Centralite, still remains
Long Beach Jewish Community
one of the most prominent and
Center, where he is a big contribu-
influential men in Los
tor and still runs, plays
Angeles. Detroiters will
golf and keeps in very
remember him as a co-owner
good shape. In Detroit,
of Kaufman & Broad in
`Shep' used to belong to
Motown. At present, he
the Hakoahs at the
heads the Sun America
Woodward-Holbrook
investment company, and is
Jewish Community Center.
trying to relocate NFL foot-
"Dave Grant and his wife,
ball here.
Ruth, live in Encino. He
"Herb Gelfand, also from
gained fame as co-pilot of
Central High, was recently
the Spruce Goose of World
D ANNY
president of the Jewish
War II note. Howard
RA SKIN
Welfare Federation [here].
Hughes was pilot. We see
Local Columnist
Morley Benjamin built many
Elkin Mittleman and
of the high-rise buildings on
Central [High] baseball,
Wiltshire Boulevard and elsewhere.
football and hockey star, Bernie
Jan and Morley still reside in
Grenadier, and their spouses often,
Beverly Hills.
and keep in touch with Margie
"Eli Weingarden, the ex-'Elm' of
Garelick-Michelman and Jack Silver.
Elmhurst, who gave us Waste-King
She still plays a terrific organ. I
Garbage Disposal,
tg.
continues to live in
Newport Beach.
Circa the '30s, Elm's
dad was one of the
first newsstand ven-
dors in front of
downtown Detroit's
Majestic Building.
His cousin, Neal
Lenhoff, is still con-
tacting old cus-
tomers, while his
wife, Elaine, has
been sisterhood prez
three times at
Temple Emanuel in
Beverly Hills.
"Lillian Linden-
Schwartz continues
to serve the interior-
decorating clientele
here, and even aids
Los Angeles Mayor
Richard Riordan in
decorating models
for the city. Her
friend, Harriet
Pulvers Wieder, has
served Orange
County well as
Cab Calloway and his band played the Grand Ballroom at
supervisor for many Eastwood Park, Gratiot and Eight Mile Road, in 1936



in ng

AUBURN HILLS

Lelli's ofAuburn Hills, 885 Opdyke Road,
Auburn Hills, (248) 373-4440.The second of
tractidonatly fine Italian ristorantes is
ed across from the Pontiac Sitverdome.
,attlites elegant surroundings, it features the
cellent food served by the Lelli family
atut tt
. i c4ns . are accepted for any
439. Resr

434,42 Mile Road, Berkley, (248)

, 11441.* is nothing like a consistently
- m

eperi
e:'igghboritood family reitaurant.
The italian and American menu is one that
evokes much confidence in casual dining.The
chicken, ribs, round and square pizzas, fish,
salad, pasta, etc. are served seven days a week
for lunch and dinner. Everything is also avail-
able for carry-out.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Steve's Deli, 6646 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield
Hills, (248) 932-0800. Award-winning chicken
soup is feavored.Also serving corned beef,
fresh roasted turkey, sandwiches, salads and
trathrional dishes. Party trays and catering too
at this NewYork-style deli. Carnegie Deli
cheesecake and Steve's Brownies are among
the desserts.

DETROIT

Lei 's of Detroit, 7618 Woodward, Detroit,

(313) 871-1590. Lelli's has been an Italian

favonte since 1939, with traditional dishes

served daily. The varied menus of Italian spe-
cialz- ies provide i-egular and light presentations
by the Lai family.

ARM' NGTON HILLS

elert Sands. 29222 Orchard Lake Road,
Itiffik*O .Hills, (248) 855-1121 Middle-

featured by Hassan Bazzi ,
at the Original Sheik in
Aroit. Daily specials at lunch
menu carryout with catering
eteliquor service.

ittfcr

Chicken, 32431 Northwestern
on Hills, (248);855-4455.The

of specialty items are together .

or charbmiled or rots-
-OtiTtli
-..k._ v.,..
dining in the 40-seater
' :i4C44;l
4. ..,, .
'
a week Soups, chili,
rfr
,s.t.
,?rr
. , i
esKare homemade.Also
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41410901<ies and
......
.
...;

14001!%. Marvelous Mechanica/ Museum,

:Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills,
216-5020. One magazine said that there
pace like it in the country.The
Book of Records has featured its
meets. Lunch and snacks are avail-
seating amidst video games,
posters, flying miniature air-
T .Tr. onient
attractions, pinball
Open seven days a week

e & Catering, 32418

Fat t:Nngton Hills, (248)

" s i al, :d
no e bf y y a r d s ,
pr epared

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