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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
POST
WHAT WE NEED is jection raised by Southfield
another Northland Play- Council in its denial of a li-
house or the likes of the fine quor license to Mama Zel-
theater in the round . . . da's because it was too close
Producer Kenny Schwartz to St. Bede's Church on
had some very good shows Southfield and 12 Mile .. .
with names that put all oth- letter was sent to the coun-
ers to shame . . . Movie star cil by Rev. Ralph E. Kowal-
James Coburn'was a resi- ski, pastor-. . . In telling of
dent actor here at North- reasons why there are no
land before going to Holly- objections by the, church, he
wood.
also adds, "After living four
There were good times years in Italy, I find it in-
both front and backstage conceivable that pasta be
. . . A classic was when served without a carafe of
Keefe "Eddie Cantor Story" wine. It's more than incon-
Brasselle did "The Tender ceivable; it's barbaric."
Trap" . . . A fish was used
in ev'ery performance . . .
HANDSOME PAUL
Not understanding it to be a SHARG tells about the nice
prop, the fish man, instead young couple anxious to get
of sending out a whole one, on in the world, who were
had fillets delivered instead entertaining the boss and
: . . The entire- company his wife at dinner . . . and
worked overtime stapling doing pretty well, too .. .
the pieces together . . . On that is,' until their 10-year-
stage, when Keefe opened old youngster came into the
the box containing it for his room . . . He cased the boss's
bit, he said it looked like wife with obvious interest,
"riveted lox."
then asked his dad, "Does
WHEN LEO KNIGHT she really wrestle on TV."
photographer went out to
Northwestern and 12 Mile
LOOKING BACK ON
Road some years back, peo- COLUMNS Of Yesteryear:
ple thought he was "flipping .
MARCH 22, 1957 . . .
his lid" . . . Foresight is the "Sidney Allen isn't the only
reason . . . even though one in his family wearing a
many folks said, "Holy Cow, crown for being a topnotch
Leo! Why so far?" ... Look dresser . . . He made the 10
at it now, folks.
best-dressed men in the
LUNCHEON world list a few seasons ago
MEIN. 0 at Golden Mush- . . . and still maintains a lo-
room on 10 Mile and South- cal high spot in sartorial
field is now featuring gour- splendor . . . But now along
met specialties that, comes Mrs. Allen, refusing
together with its salad bar, to be pushed into the back-
make for fine dining.
ground, winning the crown
DID YOU KNOW . . . of best dressed woman in
that Jimmy Coleman, head Palm Beach . . . One of the
of the men's health club at founders of the Cinderella
Town & Country Club on Ball here in Detroit for the
-Southfield, was once consid —TB and Health Society, Mrs.
ered for the part of "Rocky" • Allen copped the Palm
Marciano in the movie, "The - Beach title by wearing the
Marciano Story"? ... Ex- dress she bought last winter
boxer Jimmy, a sergeant at and wore at the Cinderella
the Dearborn Recruiting Ball."
Station and a long-time
friend of the late former
DEC. 27, 1957 . . .
heavyweight champ, was "Traffic Referee John Wise
the personal selection of doesn't say old women are
Maricano to play his life in bad drivers, but he had one
the film. gal in front of him who was
DIDN'T TAKE LONG given a ticket for doing 20
for Turk Prujansky to get miles an hour — on the
his business over with here sidewalk!"
. . . After a trek to Buffalo,
JAN. 10, 1958 ... "When
N.Y., he is back in Los An-
geles.
Eleanor Riseman finally
GET WELL WISHES. keeps her word and retires
. . . to Lou Melton at Beau- as director of the annual
Infants Service Group
mont Hospital.
CONGRATS ... to Mary shows, there's no doubt but
Ellen and Bill Lippman on what a plaque will probably
their ninth wedding anni- be hung up with her famous
last words, 'This is defi-
versary.
nitely my last year!' ... She
WHILE APPEARING at started saying it back in
Flint's Whiting Auditorium 1949 in her 14th year as
in "She Loves Me" with Jack director."
Jones and Anita Gillette,
SERVED THE MOD-
TV personality and actor
Noel Harrison was the five- ERATOR right on one of
day house guest of attorney the innumerable quiz shows
Ron Foon in Holly ... Noel, when he asked a contestant
the son of Rex Harrison, the difference between am-
stayed there with wife Mag- nesia and magnesia, says
gie and 3-year-old son .and Sol Chernoff . . . The audi-
twin daughters.
ence howled with joy when
HAPPY SIGNS . . . the contestant, after a mo-
"Construction Zone Ends" ment's deep deliberation,
on 12 Mile between South- said, "The fellow with am-
field and Evergreen.
nesia has no idea where he's
BECAUSE OF THE ob- going."
God is not alone when dis-
carded by man, but man is
alone.
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