28 Friday, March 14, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH WEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST DELIGHTFULLY un- inkings to first generation usual motif was theme of members here in town and Bar Mitzva reception for those in Toronto; London, David Herschell, son of Er- Ont.; South Africa, etc. nest and Sheila Citron, at WHEN HE HELD up a Cong. Beth Achim . . . plaque, everyone thought Dave's hobby being magic, Adat Shalom Synagogue that's what his big night Men's Club president Al revolved about . . . begin- Farber was naturally going ning with guests taking to give it to a member . . . their seating cards from a Instead, he announced that huge top hat . . . to mir- this time it would be to a rors, coke bar named woman .. . Tony Dobkin "David's Flying Carpet," (Sam), the recipient, has, bunny centerpieces, magi- for 19 years, served the fel- cians going from table to ta- lows Sunday morning ble and a magical show for breakfast . . . and contin- interested attendees . . . No ues to start the day off right magic that Royal Caterers for about 50 gents each did a very fine job . . . as week. did Larry Freedman and OOPS! DEPT. . . . Cor- band . . . Artie Nelson- rect name of girl with Earl Billy Rose Quintet . . . or Weisberg at Musician's Ball the wonderful time had by (Latin Quarter) was Dolores close to 300. Leader . . . not Leach. Some of the people at BINGO by Eleanor Roos- David's shindig . . . Harold evelt group, Sat- Finegood giving his saying urday Hadassah night, 8:30 p:m., is to to Judge Charles and Mary raise money in support of Kaufman, "The Republican the Hadassah Hospital at Party is the party of convic- tions" . . . Bernie Fried- Ein Karem, Israel . . . It'll man, suave with his well- be at 380 S. Bates (Maple & trimmed goatee . . An- Woodward) . . . Barbara drea Stone unbelievably Ben is chairman, 477-5174. DANCEMASTER Joe beautiful from the tall Cornell did his annual good gawky-looking youngster we use to know . . . Joe and timer for students by taking Nita Silberschein without 23 of them to the Golden their dogless leash that had Gloves at State Fair . . . Toronto-ites in an uproar and then out for pizza . . . PATIENT of Dr. Sanford . •.--- .- 116-rk - Plotkin talking with Hy Weinstein about Rautbort was wheeled back the days on Brush St. when to his room after an opera- one would take some candy tion and placed back in bed while the other served as . . . An hour or so later be lookout . . . Mary Adler "on awakened, and the first date" with Sue Band, saying thing he noticed on opening she can eat whipped cream his eyes was that the win- galore according to her diet dow shades had been pulled . . . Julie and Jack Citrcin down . . . He asked the resi- still one of our town's most dent doctor why the light beautiful couples . . . Jack was shut out from his room Ginsburg in sharp tuxedo . . . "We didn't do it to keep "going to town" on the the light out," the doctor dance floor . . . Murray said. "I had the shades Hozman always smiling. drawn because there is a COURT CLERK Myra fire across the street. I Richardson in Oak Park, didn't want you to wake up tells of the traffic cop stop- and think the operation ping a woman driver going wasn't a success." 65 miles an hour down Cool- • LOOKING BACK on idge . . . He asked what Listening Post columns of speedway she thought she yesteryear . . . FEB. 15, 1946 . . . "Over was on . . . and the lady an- swer- ed, "My brakes don't there in the driest part of work and I'm in a hurry to Africa, where it hadn't get home before I have an rained in five years and the accident!" burning sand moved silently PROCEEDS of tickets over miles and miles of bought from Children's, Or- nothing at all, Tommy thogenic School . . . for the Moers, of the printing fam- Ice Capaces show of this ily, sat in the flimsy bar- Sunday at Olympia, 6 p.m. racks still trying to win a . . . go to the fine non-profit game of poker . . . For school . . . It's main inter- weeks, the only thing that est is in educating and pro- looked like a good hand viding therapy for emotion- turned out to be a mirage ally-disturbed children . . . . . . Then it happened! . . . plus helping them reach A full-house of the most ter- their fullest potential . . . rifle rainstorm Africa had For more info, contact ever seen! . . . The fellows Karen Siegel, 626-4024. ran out to watch the rare LITTLE MAKES A fam- spectacle . . . and then hur- ily more cohesive than com- ried back inside as every- munication . . . however it thing went sailing away may be . . . and a little . . . including the roof . . . newsletter sent out by Down came the walls as Jimmy, Tobye and Robbi steel beams crashed about, Laker is the sticky glue that missing Tommy by inches helps to keep their wide- as he lay on the floor clutch- spread relations together ing three cards from the . . . The Jimmy Laker fam- royal flush he had no more ily sends out 35 monthly use for!" 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