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LISTENING
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FINISHING HIS DAY'S
toil last week, cab driver,
Mark Rosen found a large
box on the back seat of his
HOUR GLASS- hack . . . Luckily enough,
the address was written on
18800 W. McNICHOIS
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. (6 u s. W. of Southfield) i
the outside of the box . . .
538-4850
and it not being too far from
tr **Aritir.******_** where he lived in Southfield,
Mark decided to take it there
. The woman who answer-
ed the door turned out to be
the wife of a fellow cab dri-
ver : . . and so Mark ac-
Person
cepted an invite to come in
the house for a moment . .
Includes: 6 Meats, Potato
No sooner had he entered
Salad, Cole Slaw, Relishes
the family room, when the
and Our Own Home-Baked
walls sprang to life With
Bread.
"Surprise!" . . . He had de-
We Use Vienna -
livered his own birthday cake
Wilno Products
to his own birthday party!
DOG SHOW WAS being
held in Toronto, writes cos-
metician Tova Schmaltz, and
a woman was standing in lob-
by of the Hyatt House with
an English bulldog . . at
whom the little girl kept mak-
ing faces . . . The child's
DELICATESSEN
mother asked why she was
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making faces at the bulldog,
in the Oak Park Center
and the little tot, starting to
cry, answered, "He started
O'S
it!"
ROLE OF CUPID has been
played by Guys and Dolls
Bowling League (Thursday
nights at Luxury Lanes in
Ferndale) . . . As subs in the
league, Ann Krastoff and Iry
Koper kegled into a romance
'Ot t
that ended with their recent
marriage in Las Vegas . . .
with Molly and Harold Shap-
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iro standing by as witnesses.
COr. 121Aile & Northwesteri
SIGN SPOTTED BY Har-
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old Helfer on a bulletin board
: Fine Italian-lrench Cuisine
of an army airport in Indiana
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS
. . . "Notice ! Absolutely no
ANC CHOICE DINNERS
flying permitted over nudist
MON.- TORS., 11a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
camp exactly eight miles
FRIDAY, 11 a.m. to Midnight
SSW on a true course of 190
SATURDAY, 4a0 p.m. to Midnight
degrees."
EVERY THURSDAY EVENING •
AT A GALLERY in Miami,
PASTA & PAGLIACCI NIGHT -
Seymour Jacobs, a zealous
art student, spent a bewilder-
MON. THRU THURS.
ed hour looking over abstract
PASTA & PIANO
and cubist works .. He was
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ,
finally attracted to a painting
.BOB "Ask Your Neighbor" KUM
consisting of a white dot on
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a field of white and framed
PASTA & POTPOURRI
in brass . . . "How much for
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this?" he asked . . "That's
the light switch," he was
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Germans, Israelis
Hold Joint Seminar
Danny Raskin's
seem to be a man of intelli-
gence. Do you agree with
everything I have said?" .. .
The other man nodded . . .
The Communist seemed
startled . .. "What's that?"
he asked. "Did you agree
with everything I said?" . . .
"Absolutely," returned the
listener . .. The Communist
stepped down from his soap
box and began to pack his
things ... "Bah!" he mumbl-
ed. "What's the sense of
talking to you!"
. LOOKING BACK ON .
Kiddie Korners of yester-
years in the Listening Post
JUNE 28, 1968 .
"7-year-
old Buddy Richter is espec-
ially ,fond of chocolate cake
. . . and had already gulped
two sizable helpings with his
tall glass of milk . . . "If
you eat any more cake, you'll
burst," cautioned. mother,
Ann Richter . . . 'Well, pass
the cake, mom, and watch
out for yourself." replied lit-
tle Buddy.
JULY 5, 1968 . . . "Post-
card received by Marcia and
Julius B. Rubin from 8-year-
old son Melvin, spending his
first summer at camp . .
`Dear mom and dad. I am
not having a better time than
I thought I would."
JULY 12, 1968 . . . "Little
Carol Ann Meyers, 5-year-old
daughter of Lil and Ruby
Meyers, was busy ironing her
dolly's new gown on a re-
cent Saturday afternoon . .
Her grandmother, Mrs. Myra
Stein, pointed out, 'Don't you
know it's a sin to do any
work on Shabbos?' . . . Carol
Ann looked up and calmly
answered, 'Sure, grandma,
but God knows that this little
iron ain't hot!"
NOV. 22, 1968. . "Little
Arnold Gabe stood looking at
his recently arrived brother
Sheldon, who lay kicking and
squalling without letup, and
with a puzzled frown asked
mother, ex-Detroiter Anne
Gabe (hubby Sam is now a
Tuscon, Ariz. attorney) "Did
you say the baby came from
Heaven?" . .. Anne said that
he had, and Arnold replied,
GET WELL WISHES . . `Golly! I don't blame them
to Dr. Felix Rosenwach . . . for getting rid of him!' "
operated on at University
Hospital in Ann Arbor.
Benefit Hockey
SIGN SCENE . . . Bumper
sticker, "I'm fighting pover- Game at Olympia
ty, too—I'm working."
Detroit Fire and Police De-
WITH TEARS IN HIS eyes partment hockey teams will
the little boy told his kinder- play a benefit game 2 p.m.
garten teacher that only one Feb. 15 at Olympia Stadium.
pair of galoshes was left in
The fire department's Red
the cloakroom and they Shirt Quartette and the police
weren't his .. The teacher department's Les Cochons
serched under desks and in Bleus will provide entertain-
corners and could find no ment.
other galoshes .. Exhaust-
Proceeds from the game
ed, she asked the boy, "Are will go to the National Insti-
you sure these galoshes tute for Burn Medicine in
aren't yours?" . . . "Yes," he Ann Arbor. Tickets are avail-
replied, "Mine had snow on able at branch fire stations,
them."
Hudson's, Grinnell's, Sears
FAVORITE STORIES . . . and Olympia.
by Walter Klein, former ex-
ecutive director of the Jew-
Blue was the color select-
ish Community Council . . . ed for the thread of the
about the Communist lean- fringes (tzitzit) because
ing forward toward his single blue resembles the sea, the
listener, who merely stood sea resembles the heavens,
there and said nothing . . . and the heavens resemble
"Comrade," he cried, "you the divine throne.
.
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look at one another for a
10-day period at a sensitivity
workshop in Israel sponsored
by the Hebrew. University's
Martin Buber Adult Eduuea-
tion Center jointly with the
Free University of Berlin.
Ten Germans, all profes-
sional people, met with the
same number of Israelis in
an unusual encounter at
Ohalo, the Berl Katznelson
Study Center near Lake Kin-
neret.
Entitled "A nxiety and
Agression in Small Groups",
the workshop was in return
for an international sensitiv-
ity seminar held in Berlin
last August with the partici-
pation of a 13-person delega-
tion from Israel comprised of
Jews, Arabs and Druze afili-
ated with the Martin Buber
Center.
26—Friday, February 7, 1975
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The 35th edition of the Ice
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March 11-18 at Olympia.
Jo Jo Starbuck and Ken
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