THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 November 28, 1975 ORt Dedicates New Lyons School Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST . SHORT STORY .. . about a woman in the com- munity everybody loves . . . with a heart maybe too big, for her two sons to fill .. Really a grand person . . . Whenever they brought friends home, she treated them with overwhelming kindness . . . Two of her "foster sons" happened to meet in a distant city, remembered it was her birthday . . : and sent her a telegram greeting . .. On receiving the wire, she was the hap- piest woman in town . . . "Just like my own boys," she said. "It even came collect." ONE OF THE GALS working at Vito's Beauty Salon at the Charter House had a real sore back . . . She sat on a cactus plant. IT'S A LONG WAY from playing drums to the antique business . . . but Mark Fischer says he re- members playing some pretty old tunes while at Lee & Eddie's. on Woodward with Sammy Mandell and with Sammy Dibert and Ted Lipsitz . . . Mark and wife Fran have the Mark Fischer Antique Gallery on Northwestern between Mid- dlebelt and 14 Mile Rd. . . . They didn't go into business collecting old drums . . . but rocking chairs for their house about 15 years ago . . . People would come over and have to sit on one of the rockers . . . Mark and Frank now only keep about four or five of them in their over 2,000 items . . . Plus antique sell- ing, renovating and picture framing, the two nice folks point to their appraisal set up . . . antiques or other- wise .. . in home or at the store . :" It's the only thing to do," says Mark . . . "Smart people know what I mean." "I DO" DEPT. . . Jan Glazer and Larry Goldman will middle-aisle it in March. CONGRATS TO . . . Insurance man Bob and Fran Katz, celebrating their 34th anniversary. BROTHERHOOD IS . . . Men's Club of Temple Beth El each year taking over volunteer duties at Providence Hospital on Dec. 24 and 25 to give regular volunteers Christmas holiday off . . . The fellows work gift shop, carts, admitting and emergency rooms, mail ser- vice, etc . . . Co-chair- men this year are Carl Hei- fetz, Ray Abrams and Milt Jansky. SCOTT'S KORNER . . . "All year I played foot- ball on the Oak Park fresh- man team and nothing hap- pened playing tackle and guard against those bruis- ers .. . Just fooling around with Tom Fine, I put my hand up and hit his foot. Now I've go a broken hand. And some people told me not to play football - because I would get hurt! Get well wishes to Heidi Dworin at Providence Hospital." BUD MANSON has been in the composing room, at Detroit News for 26 years . .. "Sure I'm past retire, ment," says Bud, "but I want to see what they come up with next after those computers." NEW YORK — A delega- tion of Women's American ORT leaders recently at- tended the dedication of the Founders Wall at the new ORT school . in Lyons, France. Geared to three-year training leading to a voca- tional high school diploma, the school offers courses in general mechanics for boys and in industrial dressmak- ing and office -skills for girls. These students are in the 14- to 17-year age groups. Fifty-four teachers and administrative person- nel make up the school staff. Also offered are six to 10-month courses for men and women in cooperation with the French govern- ment. These courses are in technical design (me- chanics); mechanical and electrical installation; book- keeping; office skills and light machinery operations. Along with regular courses, ORT/Lyons has required courses in Jewish Education and HebreW. TALIAN-AMERICAN CAFE NOW OPEN SUNDAYS ("1-1111104 1.1. BRUNCH & DINNER BUFFET 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. CHILDREN UNDER 12 30( PER YEAR OF AGE ADULTS $4.75 PRIVATE BANQUET FACiLITIES Mks. N. ot 6 Mile) 17630 WOODWARD (4 For Reservations Attendant Parking 869-3988 IN THE NOVEMBER issue of Detroiter Magazine, published by the Greater Detroit Chamber of Com- merce, Bill Carrol, public re- lations committee chairman at Cong. Shaarey Zedek and on the Ford Motor Car Co. p. r. staff, writes about Max Sosin . . . "Max Sosin doesn't push a candy or gift cart through hospital corridors. He doesn't go door-to-door col- lecting money in a cannis- ter; nor does he sell peanuts, poppies or newspapers for charity. Yet he does a lot of volunteer work — and its all the same kind. In a sense, he may be one of the most im- portant volunteer 'workers in Detroit. Sosin makes peo- ple laugh. Being funny is his hobby. He's been telling jokes and singing humorous songs in the Detroit area for 35 years. And he's never paid a cent for it. During the, day, the 64- year-old Sosin is a manu- facturer's representative for drugs .and sundries. At night he becomes "Detroit's Toastmaster General —_ Jewish entertainer and hu- morist." . . . The article takes up three pages and is a well imformed one, inter- spersed whth a few of Max's well chosen jokes . . . Bill is a free-lance writer in his spare time and the son-in- law of Morris Samuels of Samuels Brothers in the Eastern Market. LOOKING BACK On Columns of Yesteryears . . . "It was a big event out there in the China-Burma sector when Sam Morgen- .roth, who recently was dis- charged, won 25,000 . . . after -being "talked into" a game of tumbling cubes . . . The news spread like wild fire from camp to camp . . . There was only one catch . . . After figuring it out, all it meant to Sam was $12.50 in American itoney. WARNING. TO . . . a young girl working behind the prescription counter last week of, a Nine Mile Rd. pharmacy in Oak . Park . . . It's a very dangerous no-no to give someone the wrong prescription! Lt. 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