Danny Raskin's LISTENIN POST ONE OF JACK BENNY'S ties, sent about two months before his recent passing, is among the things to be sold at the major fund-raising event by Glennwood-Oakfield Chapters of ORT during their Auction Block, Feb. 1, 8 p.m. at Mat Shalom Synagogue . .. Also to be auctioned will be a copy of the constitution autographed by Senator Sam Irvin of Watergate note . . plus numerous other memor- abilia from local and national celebrities . . • Tickets ($1.50) can be bought by calling Judie Weinstein, 541-5456 or Carol Kay, 968-1515. LOU GRANT WAS AT the Houseware Show in Chicago when daughter Linda franti- cally called that he had to come home for a party . . . The show was too important said Lou until Linda told that it was a surprise 25th Anni- versary party for him and wife Evelyn . . . 80 people were on hand for the gala shindig given by Linda, her hubby Steve Munson and brother Ronald Grant . . . And so, what started out as a blind date years back, when Evelyn Bacow went out with Lou as a favor to girl friend Adele Miller, has become a silver celebration . . . A m on t h previous, Evelyn's parents, Rachel and Jacob Bacow, were feted on their 60th anniversary. SURE WE STILL have birthdays . . . and thanks loads to all the folks who made it so nice to be remem- bered . • . Sister Belle Wein- garden's was two days later, and we both blew out candles at mom's Friday family night. WELL IT FINALLY has come to pass . . . Terry Scho- von has cut his hair . . . with more to be lopped off . . . The Charterhouse Barber Shop stylist is getting married, March 8 . . . "If you want to make your new wife happy," said Italian-born stylist now at the Charterhouse Salon, Franco Bruno, "cut your hair." . . . (Terry's frau-to- be, Barbara, is a men's hair stylist herself, and might have had something to do with it.) ATTEMPT IS BEING MADE to contact former members of Mumford High class of 1965 . . . for a tenth year reunion . • . Though the shindig isn't slated until June 28, early contact is impera- tive to complete mailing lists . . . Ex '65 grads can call 355- 4559 says Michael . Lynn. SCOTT'S CORNER . . . "Our Frost-Clinton middle schools' ski club went to Al- pine Valley and the Frost teacher, Ms. Adele Richter, who is a very good skier, fell down four times—once while standing still! GET WELL WISHES . . . to Ellen Woll . . . at Sinai Hospital. RAY ABRAMS WILL do it again . . . another Billiard News National Open 3-Cush- ion Billiard Championship .. . his second annual at the Cushion 'n Cue on Coolidge A wise man will make 22—Friday, January 31, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS more opportunities than he finds. Rabbi Jacob Film Playing in Berkley in Oak Park . . . Dates are Feb. 21, 22 and 23 . . . open to all players (first 36 paid ent- rees) who wear dress slacks with sport shirt and no blue jeans, T-shirts or body shirts during tourney . . . Call Ray or sister Clare Pecis at 541- 1608. CITY OF HOPE Cancer Fighter gals who plowed through snow, ice and rain to pick up their recent blue banks, came up with a whop- ping $5,206.77 . . . Last of its three major drives, door-to- door, is set for May 11, 12 and 13 . . . Members and non- members willing to march for the group, call Chairman Bar- bara Schwartz, 559-7149 or Faye Damraur, 557-3718. . THE LOST - AND - FOUND department of the Seattle transit system reported a telephone call from a woman who said she had left a pack- age containing a brassiere on a bus . . . "What bus?" said the transit company employe . . . "Size 36," replied the woman. BERT GLADSTONE, "The Red ,Baron", had this hap- pen to one of his employes. The tired clerk had pulled down suit after suit until only one was left on the rack .. . Then the customer remarked, "I don't really want to buy today. I was only looking for a friend." . . . "Well, sir," said the clerk. "I'll take off the last one if you think he's in it.!' ' "The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob," a French-pro- duced comedy with English subtitles, tells the story of a French-Catholic factory work- er who becomes mixed up with hasidic rabbis • and an Arab fleeing a revolutionary tribunal. The movie, now showing at the Berkley Theater, centers around Louis de Funes, who portrays the factory worker who dislikes all who are not French and Catholic. De Funes, who ends up in a lake as a result of avoiding an oncoming car as he rushes to his daughter's wedding, finds he must walk the rest of the way home since his Jewish chauffeur does not drive on the Sabbath. This walk leads him by chance to meet the revolu- tionary, and later to Orly Air- port where the two shave two newly arrived Lubavitch- er hasidim and dress in their. garb. To confuse matters the Funes and the revolutionary in their new costumes are mistaken for the real Rabbi Jacob and his assistant from New York. The Berkley Theater has a bargain night Thursdays with all seats at $1. For show times, call the theater, 542- 0330. Tel Aviv U. Prof Wins U.S. Grant TEL AVIV—For his inves- tigation on the immunization of animals 'against virus-in- duced malignant tumors, Dr. Asher Frensdorff, of the de- partment of microbiology of Tel Aviv University, has re- ceived a research grant of $60,000 from the National Cancer Institute of the Unit- ed States. The doctor has established a very close relationship be- tween the presence and pro- liferation of certain viruses .dn animal tissues and the oc- curence of defined malignant tumors in these tissues. 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