- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, July 25, 1975 A proud man is hated even by the people of his own house. —The Talmud Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST - HAPPY AT THE CHANCE for "the second time around" are Evelyn Pliskow and Tom Mittel- dorf, who recently became Mr. and Mrs.. . . with 12 grandchildren between them holding the hupa at their wedding ceremony. A HEART BROKEN lit- tle girl was 6-year-old Mari- lyn Stover when her pet ca- nary died . . . To pacify her a bit, dad Max Stover gave Marilyn an empty cigar box and with much ceremony, assisted in burying the bird in the back yard of their West Bloomfield home .. . "Daddy," whispered little Marilyn, after the funeral was over, "do you think my canary will go to heaven?" . . . Max said he was cer- tain it would and asked why she asked . . . "I was only thinking," murmured the youngster, "how mad God will be when he opens the box and finds it isn't cigars after all." - SIGHT SCENES . . . Harriet and Jack Goldberg of Stage Delicatessen in Oak Park with their likenesses painted on T-shirts . . . Sam Boesky and Norman Cottler taking top honors for their sartorial splendor among the elder gents. THE WONDERFUL GALS who do volunteer "ANNOUNCING" Nov. 29, 1946 . . . "When ',he old school spirit gets within makes no difference a person's age, it gets there and sticks . . . Irving Blin- der, the "lots of bars" man, took six-year-old son Eddie to see Abe Eliowitz' Cooley boys romp o'er the football field . . . It was his first football game and his main interest was reflected at bedtime when Iry and Sarah heard his prayer . . . 'God bless mommy, daddy and baby, rah, rah, rah!" Jan. 17, 1947 . . . "An an- tique vase, handed down in the family through many years, is the cherished pos- session of Mrs. A. Samuel Ritter (novelties for sale) . . . 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One day he told his lawyer, "My son graduates from col- lege soon. Should I take him into business with me?" . . . The lawyer suggested, "Open a new store for him and let him go out of busi- + ness for himself." LOOKING BACK On Columns of Yesteryear . . . THE SUSSEX 110USE Jnn The work at Sinai Hospital are Jan. 24, 1947 . . . ardent loyalists . . . Like "Morrie Richman, who with Ida Sher, who comes every Ben Filkoff and Myer Bren- Tuesday to help the Sinai ner handles much of the pis- Women's Guild in the gift tachio situation around shop . . . Her husband, town, noticed a soft-smiling Harold, brings her in from youngster standing by their summer cottage in watching with lips wistfully Belle River, Ontario. drooping as he filled a 12th WOULDN'T IT BE St. machine, last week . . NICE if shoppers at super Reaching into a big bag, markets brought their carts Morrie gave the wide-eyed back on the curb instead of youngster a generous hand- leaving them in the lot ful . . 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