The Best Of Everything offer The Fullest of Wishes For a Happy, Healthy and osperous New Year r Customers and Friends ey Be Inscribed The Book °lige Tith Deep Sincerity For I Restaurant & Banquet S uch Great Successes. S S family's former business, the London Chop House, still evokes for so many people. "My father was Al Woolf; my mother, Bertha Gruber Woolf. "The stories I heard while growing up were of the glory years of World War II and the post-war business boom years. Dad was a bit older, had already served in the military, and had started a family. He wasn't called up and stayed at home and 'ran the business' while my uncles Lester and Sam [Gruber] were in the Army. What a ride it was. The Chop House was 'the place to be' for every major businessman, entertainer and sports figure visiting Detroit. Our autograph books contain an amazing collection of celebrity messages and photos. Hank Greenberg gave me my first baseball mitt. "Dad tragically died very young at age 55 in 1960 and was then forgotten by the restaurant reviewers of the '70s and '80s. "Lester's daughter, Leslye, who lives in nearby Hillsborough, Calif., and I had a terrific reunion in Manhattan last year with 94-year-old Jerry Berns of New York's Club 21. We reminisced about the wonderful old places and the common thread between '21' and — not the least of which was the failure of the next generation to be involved in the business." (Michael attaches a' section from the 1960 book, Great Restaurants of America by Ted Patrick and Silas Spitzer ... "Owners: Lester and Sam Gruber, Albert J. Woolf; Maitre d'Hotel: Alfred; Chef: Philip Valez. "London Chop House is Detroit's most famous restaurant, a fame achieved in almost equal parts by excellent food, excellent wine and excellent publicity. The owners, Lester and Sam Gruber and brother- in-law Al Woolf, are shrewd busi- nessmen and promoters, so shrewd that they know slick stunts alone won't make a restaurant flourish. The waiters wear plaid or paisley jackets. An itinerant artist Nv i 1 1 dash off a caricature of you if you don't fend him off. If you make an advance reservation, matches with your name printed on the cover will await you at your table. You will be showered with bulletins, birthday and anniversary greetings, messages of good cheer. "But even though you might con-