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By HY LEWIS
Guest Columnist
or half wrong no matter
WHEN IRV CAPLAN, how you look at it. Guess I'll
an executive of a national learn to take life a day at a
industrial firm flew here time."
from Akron, Ohio, with his
CORRECTION . . . In a
wife Doodie to visit his guest column a few years
Southfield friends and see back I made comment on
his relatives, something how much neighbor Sally
wonderful happened . . . Feinberg's little doggie Bo-
his vacation marked the Bo loved our front lawn. Sal-
time when he was turning ly's daughter Dee-Dee took
50, a principal milestone in me to task when she said,
anyone's life. The Caplan "It's not Bo-Bo, it's Beau-
brothers invited Iry and Beau." I hope I have the
Doodie to meet with them at name right-right.
the Furniture_ Club where
NOSTALGIA . . . How
Bill would be finishing a flo-
ral job after which they many reading this column
can go back through the
would go to dinner.
When they arrived, more years and take a walk on
than 100 dear friends and Hastings St. and remember
family shouted, "Surprise, the Warfield Theatre, Hopt-
Surprise!" and no one was man's Bakery, Green's Res-
more open-eyed than Irv, taurant, Sherman's Dry
whose children Joann, Jim- Goods, Knoppow Drug
mie and Jennifer flew in for Store, Hack's Shoes,
the occasion. Cousin Sol Schlussberg's - Hardware,
Lewis who MC'd the sump- Kirsch's Dairy, Montcalm
tuous affair couldn't get Theatre, Winter Gardens on
anyone to 'roast' Irv, there Forest? . . . and would you
were just too many acco- believe, a corned beef sand-
wich at Boesky's on the cor-
lades.
Iry told the group how ner of Farnsworth for just
rich he was having so many
friends (absence makes the
EVEN THOUGH Bob
heart grow fonder) . . . and Talbert of the Free Press
when Hal Gordon and his ran this in his column a few
music played happy birth- years ago: I still like the
day and Iry cut the cake . . : story about the young man
the music may be over but who came to see me about a
we hope the melody,lingers smoking problem which
on and on. could be terminated with
AL SPARAGE munching hypnosis. This man contin-
on a Greek salad with his ued to read reams and
wife Irene, at Dimitri's reams of material relating
along with Dr. Al and Roz to the physical hazards due
Alexander and ourselves, to smoking. Before I told
told Evelyn, who remarked him to close his eyes he said,
On how well he's looking "I still want to smoke, so
these days, "If I knew I hypnotize me to stop read-
would last this long, I would ing!"
have taken even better care
MET BOB AND FRAN
of myself."
KATZ finishing breakfast
KENNY AND JUDY
one early a.m. on the way to
WINER, just moving from work at their insurance
their home into an apart- agency when the thought
ment, have problems. entered my head as to how
Kenny is an avid collector of many husband and wife
miniature liquor bottles and combinations there are in
may need an extra room to our community who work
display them. The solution together. The best social
is really simple — just pour security is family together-
the contents into one of ness.
those giant bottles . . . e
MAUREEN AND BOB
pluribus unum.
LEAF'S son Marty, a pre-
SARAH and her 'man,'
med student at U of M, cor-
Irving Pitt, just back from rectly diagnosed a condition
their third visit to Israel by virtue of observing a
says she would like to have Young lady student's symp-
her next supper-club affair toms and told her to seek
in Tel Aviv.
medical help. She did and
WHEN
HARVEY her parents were so grate-
MILLER gave his wife Na- ful, Marty received a large
dine the keys to her new basket of fruit and goodies. .
Caddy, our memory goes
DANNY RASKIN'S
back to when they were kids brief stay at Ford Hospital
at Wayne University taking for some minor surgery on
any kind of a job to get them his right hand may make
through graduation. Now the Book of Records. The
with their children, Andrea only columnist in the coun-
and twins Brian and Bob, all try who, for a month at
attending U of M, one thing least, will peck away at his
is clear, education mixed typewriter with two fingers
with love goes a long, long while the others heal . . .
way. Grandparents Harry Write On!
and Pauline `shep naches.'
DAVE HOPTMAN, a
little upset after listening to
The Poor
some dire prophecies of a
`psychic' while attending a
0 let thy house stand
dinner-lecture, had this to open wide, that in thy home
say, "Predictions for the the poor abide!
future are either half right
—The Talmud
OP Symphony
to Open Season
The Oak Park Symphony
Orchestra will present its
opening concert of the sea-
son 8:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at Oak
Park High School.
Dr. Morris Hochberg, as-
sociate professor of music at
Wayne State University,
has been named conductor
and music director for the
group's 11th season.
Tickets for the concert are
available at the Oak Park
Library, Community Cen-
ter, J. L. Hudson's, or at the
door. There is a charge.
Hasidic Happening
Scheduled Nov. 5
The eighth annual Has-
idic Happening, spmnsored
by the Lubavitch organiza-
tion, will be held 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 5 at Ford Auditorium.
Guest artists include
Theodore Bikel, folksinger
and actor; the Morristown
Moving Spirits rock group
led by Avrohom Levine on
accordion and Dovid Lazer-
son, drummer. The group
has appeared throughout
the U.S. and in Canada.
For tickets, call the Lu-
bavitch office, 398-2611.
The Zionists-Revisionists
of Greater Detroit will
sponsor a Simhat Torah
Ball 9 p.m. Saturday at the
Young Israel Center.
Eric Rosenow and his
Continentals will supply the
music. Other entertainment
will be provided.
Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
vited. There is a charge. For
information, call the Revi-
sionists, 968-5575.
`Here Is Israel'
in Grand Rapids
"Here Is Israel," a multi-
media musical production
co-sponsored by the Na-
tional Jewish- Welfare
Board and the American
Zionist Foundation, will be
performed in Grand Rapids
Oct. 30 as part of a 50-city
nation-wide tour.
The production includes
some of Israel's leading en-
tertainers, and will tour
throughout the U. S. until
the end of the year.
Movie Theaters
Host Youth Forum
The Greater Detroit Mo-
tion Picture and Television
Council sponsors a youth
forum the second Saturday
morning of each month at a
local movie theater.
Youth are invited to view
a new classic movie and dis-
cuss it afterward. Schools
wishing information on the
youth forum may call Mrs.
Martin Naimark, 357-2211.
Natkin Exhibit
Robert Natkin will have
his sixth exhibition of paint-
ings at the Gertrude Kasle
Gallery, 310 Fisher Build-
ing, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 11
through Nov. 6. The collec-
tion includes his Apollo se-
ries, intimate- lighting and
field mouse canvases.
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