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Well Danny . . . as a fellow citizen of Oak Park, we certainly wish you the best in this new undertaking which we hope will add another milestone to a productive life. THE MEMBERS of the New Horizons Chapter of the City of Hope are for the most part the younger generation of the venera- ble Mr. and Mrs. Group which was given its charter a little less than two decades ago and is cur- rently prexied by Charles Hoptman. Ruby Samson, one of the proud parents, lauded the New Horizons, beaded by Debbie Silber, whose very successful New Year's party proceeds made a sizable contribu- tion to the City of Hope Medical Research Center in Duarte, Cali- fornia . . . (No generation gap here). BIRDIE WINER actually gets fan mail .. . letters of apprecia- tion from her legion of male cus- tomers for her help in selecting merchandise for their wives as gifts for special occasions. Birdie, who is a saleslady for a large women's specialty store firmly states that thus far there have been no returns of merchandise that she has selected . . . which has got.. to be some kind of a record. BARRISTER BOD FELDSTEIN and wife Adrienne looking for a new house. Seems that son Tony, age 4, needs a new stable for his hobby horse and a new hangar for hip jet plane . . . Grandparents Ben and Jeanne Feldstein say that the realistic way they are making toys these days makes little Tony's request logical. THE • TWO SONS of Sol and Elaine Lewis, David and Roland, are as different as day is to night in their talents but both equally recognized in their respective fields. Collecting autographs of famous people, coins, cards, etc. from all over the world is David's forte and his room is as meticu- lous as his files which are im- peccable and neatly arranged. Son Roland is virtually a "genius" in creative art and a musician of note . .. his room is in constant disarray. From these opposite poles and daughter Pamela, Sol and Elaine "shlep IDA CHADWICK'S sister, Pauline Miller who was convalescing at New Grace hospital for some time never forgot to bring Pauline The Jewish News. Pauline is an avid reader, her thirst for news of Jew- ish community interest both world- wide ..and locally didn't stop there . she can even recount items in the classified section. LOVE TO REMINISCE with Harold Applebaum, retired elec- tfical supply magnate who is in his young 70s. Harold used to sell newspapers as a boy to J. L. Hudson who offered him a job with an up-and-coming future, but Harold, who had his own news- paper route, decided against it.