Friday, May 30, 1975 29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Puerto Rico had its first Weizmann Institute synagogue in 1953, San to Aid Mars Project Juan Jewish Center. Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST SHILA MORGAN- ROTH is her name . . . and the "boy" that dad, Sidney Caplan always wanted . . . Shila worships Sid, who in- stilled the fact that there was nothing in the world, she couldn't do . . . interior decorating, construction work, landscaping — any- thing . . . But Shila is a hair stylist, and among the best . . . She holds the rec- ord of doing 63 women in one day while 18 years old and working at Pandora . . . and is the originator of sun shading and sun streak- ing, co-natural highlights and sun glazing . . . the last two patented by this vibrant personality . . . a bomb even when born . . . the sec- ond baby in the world on Pearl Harbor Day (missed being first by minutes) . . . to Sidney and Dorothy Ca- plan on Dec. 7, 1941 at Prov- idence Hospital . . . Be- cause of this she was almost called Pearl . . . but named after grandfather Sam Ca- plan . . . In Jewish history, a shila is a question . . . and she has certainly lived up to her name . . . with people bringing questions (shilas) of all types to her for an- swers . . . especially in the field of hair styling and col- oring which she has devoted 17 years to perfecting . . . The boy Sidney Caplan wanted may have been a girl instead . . . but certainly the dynamo he dreamed about . . . making herself into his own image. NOTE TO . . . Al Nettle at Charter House Barber Salon on 9 Mile . . . when are you going to get that foot stand fixed on your chair? . . . It's been like that for almost five years . . . Al and wife Joyce, by the way, are now foster par- ents . . . taking care of in- fants until they are given up for adoption . . . With six kids of their own, Al and Joyce have a "built-in" baby sitting set up. WHILE GOING through caterer hubby Marvin Sie- gel's contracts at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, wife Bar- bara didn't look close enough at one . . . The groom-to-be from Brooklyn was brother of Barbara's girl friend there . . her maid-of-honor when mar- ried to Marvin in 1958 . . . At the wedding, they saw each other for the first time in 12 years. JACK STEIN, head of the Beautify Oak Park pro- gram (BOP), reports that things got off to a great start recently with Council members Charlotte Roth- stein, Bernard Kronk and Merton Colburn picking up trash at Nine Mile and Cool- idge using brooms, shovels, and an old-fashion cleaning cart borrowed from Detroit . . . They were joined by Code Enforcement Chief George Armour. BOOK COMES from the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas . . . sent by Turk Prujansky . . . "How I Won A Million Dollar's in Las Vegas by Danny Raskin" . . . Com- plete inside is in Chinese. DON'T YOU JUST LOVE . . ..people who blow their horn just for the fun of it? . . . or after they pass your car? . . . or because you stopped for a red light? . . . or leaning on it to see if it works? . . . or blasting away because you drive too carefully and within the speed limit? . . . or if you make a proper right or left turn? STEVE WEISS contin- ues on as a third generation in the milk business . . . following in the footsteps of his dad Alfred and of his grandfather Max Weiss, who founded United Dairies in the 1920's . . . Steve is now a distributor for Mc- Donald Dairy. HAL LEVIN, former Detroiter now living in Los Angeles, was in town for a nostalgia kick and to visit relatives after being away 17 years . . . Hal is wor- shipful master of his Ma- sonic lodge in Los Angeles. BILL CUSHMAN, 14-year-old son of Joan and Lowell Cushman, is a stu- dent at Levey Junior High in Southfield and doing magic only two years . . . He does the Sunday brunches, 11:30 to 2:30 at Stouffer's Northland Inn . . . Bill started out doing parties for young kids, but Stouffer's discovered that adults enjoy him just as much . . . Joan and Lowell think his magic tricks are fun . . . but still want him to be a doctor . . . maybe utilizing both his talents . . . plus making house calls. HERMINA PETRESCU performs and sings in 15 languages . . . but sort of got her dates a bit fouled up . . . Second artistic recital, June 15, 3:15 p.m., at De- troit Institute of Arts, falls out on both Father's Day and Graduation Day for many schools . . . However, she's certain to have a good crowd . . . especially with this confidence . . . and the courage of producing and performing her own one- woman show. FUND-RAISING for ed- ucation plus preservation and restoration of Orches- tra Hall is slated for June 28, by the American Society of Interior Designers . . . It'll be in collaboration with a Bicentennial project for historical preservation at Orchestra Hall, Woodward and Parsons . . . Doors open at 10 a.m. for a flea market and furniture-art, auction . . . with merchan- dise donated by manufac- turers, suppliers and inte- rior decorators . . . For more info, call Ruth Schwartz, 544-1877. REHOVOT — Prof. Emanuel Gil-Av of Weiz- mann Institute's organic chemistry department has been invited by the Univer- sity of Maryland to prepare some of the experiments that will be carried out in an automatic laboratory sched- uled to be landed on Mars in 1979 within the framework of the Viking Project. Meanwhile, scientists in the institute's department of biodynamics and organic chemistry have confirmed that a, specific brain secre- tion is the body's natural trigger for the release of two key pituitary hormones controlling sexual develop- ment and function. An interdisciplinary ef- fort by Prof. Hans R. Lind- ner., Dr. Matti Fridkin, Dr. Y. 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