when she's angry, hubby Milt with dancing to Hal Gordon's
saying, "You need a fix, honey," orchestra, entertainment by Sam-
and bringing her candy or my Woolf and surprise guests.
s
Heavenly Hash ice cream.
s s •
THE GIRL RESPONSIBLE for
IT WAS A TRIPLE celebration Dr. Maxwell Maltz' recognition in
with the big crowd of merry- this area is localite Shirley Cash,
makers not knowing who to drink who was his personal promoter in
their toast to at the recent lavish Detroit before helping Sales Train-
Bar Mitzva reception of Richard ing Institute become the only
Tolin at Raleigh House . . . The school here for Dr. Maltz's tech-
other two happy occasions were nique of Psycho-Cybernetics . . .
the 25th wedding anniversary of Dr. Maltz has already sold over
Rick's parents, Rose and Max 3,000,000 copies of his book, "Psy-
Tolin and the 24th birthday of cho Cybernetics."
their daughter Tina . . . Rick was
WHERE THEY ARE . . . Air-
not alone in receiving gifts . . .
Max surprised Rose with a dia- man Jerald N. Eller, Box 238,
824th
Supply Squadron, A.P.O.
"TED MOSS LIVED a rich man mond pendant drop and Tina with San Francisco, California 96239.
and died a rich man." . . . These an opal pendant drop.
*
were the very apropos words of
Sponsor Secondary School
Dr. Richard C. Hertz giving the
PITTSBURGH (JTA) — The
RESERVATIONS TO THE big
eulogy during services for wonder- Knights of Pythias Detroit 55 and United Jewish Federation of Pitts-
ful guy Ted, who passed away a Pythian Sisters 152 Dinner-Dance, burgh has approved creation of a
week ago Wednesday ... Ted was Feb. 9, at Raleigh House, can be federation-sponsored and subsi-
wealthy in friends, wealthy in ac- had by calling Mannie Mackie, dized secondary Jewish school sys-
complishments as an outstanding 544-7553 .. . The biggest and best tem which is planned to be in
caterer at Calvert Catering and affair ever held by the K of P's operation for the school year start-
Raleigh House and wealthy in the is set in the 8,000 sq. ft. Essex- ing next September, according to
number of people who looked to Hampton Room at Raleigh House Saul F. Shapira, federation presi-
him for guidance on their festive and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC .. . dent.
occasions . When restaurant
supply man and Raleigh House
partner-executive Bill Kaufman
wanted someone to help Sammy
Lieberman in his tremendous
chores, he looked no further than
Ted, who was employed eight
months ago by Raleigh House .. .
It was here that he spent many of
his finest moments as a caterer,
and his words, "Everything will be
lovely," realized added emphasis
in this sumptuous of all surround-
ings . . . Ted loved people and
people loved Ted . . . He was a
good man, honest and sincere, and
will be sadly missed by all who

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SAN DIEGO (JTA) — The ed to have been fearful during
first- request of the two Jewish their year of captivity that their
crewmen of the U.S.S. Pueblo, on Communist captors might take no-
their return to the United States tice of their religion and seek to
from North Korean captivity, was link them with Zionism or Israel
but they were never asked about
for mezuzas.
religion during interrogations.
Chaplain Garson Goodman con-
Navy Chaplain Goodman said
ducted a special prayer of deliver-
ance and portions of the Hanuka the religious fervor of the two
service for the two men and their men and their families was "very
families in the San Diego naval emotional and deeply moving."
chapel. He noted that the men They sang Hanuka songs at the
crossed the "Bridge of No Return" chapel while the Christian mem-
to freedom on the last day of bers took part in Christmas devo-
Hanuka, stressing the symbolism tions at other chapels. The fam-
ilies expressed their appreciation
of their liberation.
to Chaplain Goodman, who is sta-
The Jewish sailors were Steven tioned at the San Diego naval sta-
Jay Robin, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion, for leaving a sick bed to
Sidney Robin of Silver Spring, greet the returning sailors despite
Md., a communications technician, influenza and a 104 temperature.
and Steven Paul Ellis, 23, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ellis of
It is not dangerous to do wrong
Los Angeles, a seaman.
to most men as to do them too
The Jewish sailors were report- much good—LaRochefoucauld.

CARL'S

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LI 7.4663
13715 W 9 MILE ROAD, OAK PARK

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Two Jewish Crewmen From Pueblo
Granted First Request: Mezuzas

ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.

Henry Yee's

Friday, January 3, 1969-33

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Sat. 'til 3:30 a.m.
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