THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

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SUCCESS STORY ... A
ABOUT THE FELLOW
deserving young man went nobody recognized, Johnny
to work one Monday morn- Trudell will be at Town &
ing in the lowest position in Country Club Saturday
a huge manufacturing plant night with his big band.
. . . His starting salary was
MEYER GAINES, wait-
only $35 a week, but deter- ing his turn to have his hair
minedly he began his climb styled by Al Nettle at
up the ladder . . . Inside of Charter House Barbers,
a month he was head of the picked up a magazine which
shipping department at had an article in it for ex-
$200 a week . . . Two pectant fathers and came
months later he was in the across this bit of advice . . .
front office, earning $1,000 "It will help to place the dia-
a week . . . And exactly a per in the shape of a base-
year after his humble start, ball diamond with you at
the big boss called him in bat. Fold second base over
and said, "My boy, you've home plate. Place baby on
done well. You are hereby the pitcher's mound. Then
named president of the com- pin first base and third base
pany, at $200,000 a year! to home plate and you're all
. . . "Thank you," said the set." . . . Meyer showed it
young man . . . "Thank to Sam Ruby, whose daugh-
you, he tells me," grumbled ter in California, Gloria
the big boss. "Haven't you Raven, was expecting his
anything else to say for second grandchild . . . Sam
yourself. ". . . Yes," said read it and quipped, "All
the young man. "Please tell set, my eye. I tried that
mama'I won't be home for trick on David, but we had
supper."
to call the game on account
"I'M NOT GETTING of wet grounds."
older," writes Ruthye
EVER HEARD OF buni-
(Rothenberg) Berman. "I'm • onectomy? . . . Neither did
getting better," as she tells - we, but that's what Hy Blin-
of recent fifth grandson of der said he had . . . hob-
hers and Bernie Berman bling around at the mar-
. . . Ruthye is still singing a riage of Dahlia Betel to
little in San Diego and also Daniel Pesselnick . . Hy
a talent agent . . . Became loves Middle Eastern music
close friends with Dr. Al . . . went to about five or six
and Ruth Knockmal who weddings recently and
have returned after six hardly any Jewish music
months living in San Diego . . . finally then comes to
. . . In all the years as a De- one with Eric Rosenow
troiter, writes Ruthye, she playing and Hy can't dance
never met either of them . . . "Eric is the Jewish
here.
Lawrence Welk," said Deb-
CONGRATS TO . . . bie Hitsky (Alan) . . . After
Rosalyn and Bob Schwartz the wedding, Dahlia was
on their 10th anniversary told about a hole in the train
blind date that opened, their of her gown . . . "So what,"
eyes to each other in a big said Dolly. "I'll never wear it
again."
way. •
LOOKING BACK On
ALWAYS HELD ON a Columns of Yesteryears
Sunday, but this year's 41st
annual dance and show by
May 15, 1959 . . . "When
Infants Service Group was a our cousin, ex-Detroiter
Wednesday shindig . . Larry Raskin, was named
Original plans were a Sun- president of Toledo Steel
day at the Latin Quarter, Pickling, taking over his
but that went by the way- dad's office, the only con-
side . . . and only date cern of 10-year-old daugh-
available to the gals was a ter, Leslie, was, "what will
Wednesday at the Raleigh poor gramps do now?"
House . . . The just over 260 (Uncle SAn Raskin, since
people was a far cry from deceased, was made chair-
the big crowds of years ago man of the board at Toledo
by ISG . . . but regardless Steel).
of amount who attend, the
Dec. 4, 1959 . . . "Little
affairs are always success- Ronnie Meyers, son of ex-
ful in the group's fine work Detroiters Max and Sylvia
helping blind, indigent and Meyers, went to school in
retarded children . . . Re- Miami a couple of weeks
cent item said Eleanor Rise- ago, carrying an e2ccuse to
man directed and produced his teacher . . . P&ase ex-
most of the ISG shows . .
cuse Ronnie for being ab-
wrong . . . she has done sent. He had a new baby
ALL of them . . . Hardly brother. It was not his fault.
anyone in the audience rec-
ognized the fellow with Play Will Benefit
goatee and dark glasses
blowing trumpet in Hal Dysautonomia Fund
Gordon's ork . . . He was
Tickets are still available
Johnny Trudell, one of the
for the benefit performance
best horn men in the mid- of "The Lion in Winter," to
west . . . Mal Z. Lawrence, be held 8:15 p.m. today and
comic who gave folks like
Saturday at the Southfield
Debbie Silber sore ribs from
Civic Center Auditorium.
laughing so much, left that
Proceeds will benefit the
evening to open Oct. 23 at Dysautonomia Foundation,
the Frontier in Las Vegas Inc., Michigan Chapter. For
with Robert Goulet . .
ticket information, call the
He'll be there until Nov. 12. foundation office, 444-4848.

SZ Nursery Plans
Open House Event

Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
nursery school and kinder-
garten, the Beth Hayeled,
will have an open house 8
p.m. Nov. 6 in the Beth Hay-
eled classrooms in the syn-
agogue. The public is wel-
come.
Coffee hours for parents,
which were initiated last
year, will be continued.
They include speakers, dis-
cussions and films. For in-
formation, call , the syn-
agogue office, 357-5544.

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