THE DETROIT JEWISH,NEWS

Leukemia Fund
Theater Party

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Leukemia
Children's
Foundation will sponsor a
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theater party to see the Bar-
MON. & TUES. 1(
bra Streisand movie,
"Funny Lady," March 11 at *
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the Northland Theater.
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Persons who purchase
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BACK IN 1948, Dolores Los Angeles, Alice and Sol patron or sponsor tickets
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Joseph,
recently
took
her
W. McNICHOLS*
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Leach fell down on stage
will be invited to an after-
(6 Blks. W. of Southfield) -I`
,
during a beauty contest at visiting and left Robby to glow at the Raleigh House..
538-4850 it
the Latin Quarter . . . She her own self for awhile . . .
Co-chairmen for the af- *****.ir********
made a repeat performance . She soon came running into
at the Musician's Ball, re- the house . . . and with fair are Mr. and Mrs. Jack
cently . . . falling down great excitement, cried, Goldberg and Dr. and Mrs.
while dancing at the Latin "Come quick, mommy and Alan Cornfield. Dr. Corn-
Quarter with Earl Weis- daddy! There's a great big field is president, and Gold-
pig lying on the ground and berg is vice president. For
berg.
TWO WHEELCHAIRS seven little pits are blowing information or tickets, call
Dr. Cornfield, 626-0393.
ARE being donated by her up!"
YES, LOU GORDON IS
Knights of Pythias, Detroit
14537 GRATIOT
Lodge #55, to Borman Hall his real name . . . and the Center Actors
for aged folks . . . The two- TV-50 controversial com-
Near 7 Mile Rd.
wheel units sell for about mentator is a community- Plan Program
$200 to $250 and are desper- ite of long standing .. . Lou
Young Center actors will
ately needed by Borman attended Thirkel, Hutchins,
a special presentation,
hall . Detroit Lodge will Central and U of M . . . He hold
3
p.m.
March 16 in the
and
wife
Jackie's
7-year-old
also take care of whatever
HOURS
Aaron DeRoy Theater. All
service is ever needed by the son is named Abraham.
CHILDREN'S DEPT. Center acting classes will
MONDAY THRU THURS.
chairs they donate.
SIGHT SCENE . .. at . . . Anne Rochlin was tell- combine to present scenes,
5 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Jerry Gurwin's Auto Body . ing stories of the time she sketches and monologues.
FRI., SAT. et SUN.
The presentation will
Klinic on W. Eight Mile . . . was a little girl . . . 8-year-
a cigarette box . . . When old son, Harold, listened demonstrate the type of
3 p.m. to 5 a.m.
you open it, a plain block of thoughtfully as she told of work and skills studied in
wood reads, "For our non- riding a pony, sliding down class, as well as offering
the hay stack and wading in parents the chance to check
smoking friends.
CHILDREN'S LEUKE- the brook on her uncle's on their child's progress.
MIA Foundation of Michi- farm . . . Finally he said
with a sigh, "I wish I had
gan has its benefit perform-
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111
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ance of "Funny Lady" with met you earlier, mother."
4e0r-A,*4. 16.
LOOKING BACK ON
Barbra Streisand, March 11,
Hosts At the
YESTERYEARS in the
at the Northland Theater
. . . The non-profit volun- Listening Post ...
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AUG. 2, 1946 . . . "Sol
teer foundation is the only
' 3 1!.4,&"
,
Lewis, the handsome per-
blood disease organization
serving Michigan . .. Fol- sonality plus of the window
Invite You For Fine
TRY OUR
lowing the movie will be an display trade, looks back on
FAMOUS
a timetable of 28 that would
DINING and COCKTAILS
afterglow at Raleigh House
more than qualify as a Ri-
for patrons and sponsors
pley eye-opener . . . Sol was
ENTERTAINMENT MON. THRU SAT.
. .. Theater party chair-
inducted into service, June
men are Dr. Allan and
Including
28, 1943 . . . landed in
Sharyn Cornfield . . . he is
TOM
KING
France on his birthday, Nov.
ALA MAISON
foundation president . . .
AT THE PIANO, TUES. THRU SAT.
and Jack and Harriet Gold- 28, 1944 . . . and joined the
berg, who have been very ac- 5th Division, Dec. 28 . . . He
PRIVATE BANQUET
was wounded and captttr40
LATE EVENING
tive since 1969 after the
at Luxembourg, Jari:
pag.sing of their daUghter
ROOMS
MENU
1945 . . . Survived five tor-
from HodgkinsDisease . .
From 15 to 125
•
tuous days of mwhing
For ticket info, call 626-0393
3-5170
34
23055
TELEGRAPH
AT
9
MILE
RD.
from one POW camp to an-
or 548-1111.
other and his 60th day of
"I DO" DEPT.. .. .
,
. Gaye •Lueci, daughter of captiy.ity was marked on
a--
.. . Following his
Ma aria -Joe.- Lqcci, to
rescue and anxious journey
Marlt:Crant,:gon of Marian
home, he finally disem-
• and-jay
ROO/ SUDIIE-PiLY barked in New York on
•
started tolegk at Northland April 28 .. . His Purple
Heart came by mail and was
recent shower
-
delivered Jan. 28, 1946 .. .
.51taton
Kay
.
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After
-16i-
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exactly one year from the
• the Northland staff moved
day he was wounded and
tables and set up a bucket to
captured . .. P.S. Sol will
catch a drips, one woman
be 28 years old on his next
guest remarked, "This is a
birthday!" s
real shower!"
OCT. 11, 1946 .. . "Jerry
OVERHEARD . . . a
o war
188 N. HUNTER
Bloom answers the phone at
community lassie told that
CORKER 15
Perry Bag and Barrel Co.
in cold weather to put some
. . . Does it sort of mechani-
dry gas in the'tank of her
Birmingha
cal-like . . . For reasons
car, being asked at a gas sta-
made
obvious
to
her,
re-
tion if she wanted premium
cently, she has changed her
or regular . . . and inquir-
reply from, 'Hello, this is
ing, "Which is the driest?"
Perry's Bag' . . . to just
CITY OF HOPE Cancer
plain, Terry's.' "
Fighters have bingo every
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at
Cong. Beth Achim on W. 12
Shapiro Named
Mile Rd.
NEXT MEETING of to AIPAC Body
COMPLETE
Abilities Unlimited is set
Dr. Eli Shapiro has been
HOT MEALS
for Monday at the South- appointed to the national
field Civic Center, 101/2 and council of the American Is-
CATERED TO
Evergreen ... with explana- rael Public Affairs Commit-
YOUR HOME
tion of training programs tee.
OR OFFICE
and job opportunities for
Dr. Shapiro, with Murray
physically handicapped Moss, Michael Pelavin and
adults. AU fights multiple Jack Stanzler, will lead an
sclerosis.
out-state Michigan delega-
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LITTLE ROBBY HAD tion to the annual AIPAC
NEVER been on a farm be- Policy Conference April 14
fore and mom and dad in and 15 in Washington.

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