The Best Of Everything Keeping Memories Alive Vicky Oakie's book about husband Jack Oakie recalls wonderful times in showbiz. Her husband, Marc Sonne, he may be in her 90s, passed on almost two years but Victoria Horne ago, and their two sons, Oakie, better known David and Keith, work for as Vicky Oakie, for- the same company, Fanfare mer movie actress-wife of the Media Works in Valencia, late film character actor, Calif. - ... David is a vice presi- singer and comedian, Jack dent, and Keith a regional Oakie, has lost little in her vice president ... Another memories of the wonderful DA NNY son, Barry, was killed in 1991 years (34) she had with him. RAS KIN in a motorcycle accident. Her book, Life With Jack While living here, David Oakie (Five Star; $25.95), is a Local Columnist was instrumental in the early tribute to those marvelous 1970s' creation of Greektown's original years ... and certainly to him ... He Trapper's Alley ... which came about as passed on in 1978. just an idea when he and Gus Anton, Living in California, Victoria Oakie owner of New Hellas Cafe on is the friend of former Detroiter Monroe, were discussing the opportu- Frances Sonne, who was a fixture at nity ... at about 3 a.m. while eating the Jewish Community Center when omelets made with lamb chops, feta it was on Meyers ... from the day it cheese and tomatoes. opened ... and transferred to the pres- Frances helped until the Trapper's ent locale on West Maple Road in Alley project was sold in 1974. West Bloomfield. - Today, she lives at Encino Hills Frances' front desk was her office for Terrace, an assisted-living facility in almost 35 years ... before being retired California ... On Monday evenings at age 80 after a roll-over accident Frances is the movie hostess ... and in while on her way to work. July was voted its queen. Several years ago, David and his wife Pamela, who have been friends of Vicky Oakie for more than 15 years, introduced Frances to her. Mrs. Oakie lives in Beverly Hills and for the past 24 years, has preserved the memory of her husband and his career. Among the many anecdotes she writes in Life With Jack Oakie is how songwriter Harry Warren came up with Jack's favorite song, "You'll Never Know," which he wrote for him at Twentieth Century Fox. "Looking around to be sure they were alone on the rehearsal Vicky and Jack Oakie in 1958 S 4