THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26 January 30, 1976 Barton's Sponsors Essay Competition Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST JOEY BRESSLER, nine-year-old son of Roz and Lou Bressler, was given a form to fill out in his He- brew school class to plant a tree in Israel for the holiday of Tu b'Shevat . . . With great enthusiasm, Joey asked if he could honor any- one he wanted . . . Passing up his parents and grand- parents, the youngster eag- erly selected the TV charac- ter, "Fonzie" on the "Happy Days" show . . . "We guar- antee," says Roz, "that it will be the only tree -planted in Israel with so much dedi- cation. That's what we call a `devoted fan.' " ACE PARTY GIVER Dudley Musket as chairman of the upcoming Installation Dinner-Dance by Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias, has a big shindig in store for everyone . . . Date is March 7, at Sheraton- Southfield, with dancing to "Jumping Joe" Miller . . . Dudley has tickets at his business, 546-4334. CONGRATS TO . . Terry O'Connor on 40th birthday . . . surprise party was given him by wife Patty. THANKS TO . . . Ralph Perez of Ralph's in Dear- born for helping us cele- brate our birthday last Fri- day . . . Went there following a 1,500-person press party at the Hyatt Re- gency in Dearborn . . . to hear "the new" Barbara Paul .. . Ralph had a bottle of champagne at the table for Jim Herrington of WXYZ-TV to open with the cork pointing toward us . . . No, it didn't hit the mark, nor did we get a cake in the face. PERFECTION LODGE NO. 486, F. & A.M. has an- other something new for new worshipful master Barry Klein's regime .. . It's "Perfection Action Line" to call anytime for coming activities . . . kind of clever . . . (Number is 851-3113). SCOTT'S KORNER .. . "Here's a health tip. Drink as much water as you can. Try taking a drink every time you pass a water foun- tain. It flushes your body clean." BICENTENNIAL YEAR Wishes . . . THAT Leonard Rosenthal wins a billiard tournament . . . THAT Max Thomas finds the happiness he's looking for . . . THAT Marion Sonne keeps the new style hair look . . . THAT other people are as happy as Shir- ley and Ray Abrams . . . THAT many folks use Domestic Linen driver Lou Miller as their example of a nice guy . . . THAT so many car driv- ers start using their turn signals . . . THAT some employes at Great Scott markets change their dis- posable uniforms more of- ten . . . THAT gals behind bakery counters once in a while say "It's not quite a pound" instead of always being overweight THAT Al Sklar of Penn Furniture gets Sid Hudson the fur collar coat he prom- ised him when Sid comes to Detroit next . . . THAT the Detroit Tigers surprise everybody with an exciting team . . . THAT so many people learn how to say "Please" and "Thank You" . . . THAT Mike Kallen wears a tie . . . THAT swell guys Bill Veeck and Hank Green- berg are successful with the Chicago White Sox . . . THAT Barry Klein finds the oddest shaped pipe in the world to smoke . . . THAT super markets get smart and have some kind of an in- centive program to have peo- ple bring their carts back in front of the market rather than leaving them to block traffic and mark up cars in the parking lot . . . THAT Joey Nederlander and the Fisher Theater start getting shows like they used to, just a short skip away from Broadway . . . THAT all synagogues work out some kind of a sys- tem to help people who can't afford seats on the High Holidays (the right to pray in the synagogue of your choice is for everyone) . . . THAT All and Sarah Rosen- berg do as well as in the past as kosher caterers at the new Jewish Center . . . THAT Joyce Thomas con- tinues helping people . . . and others help her do so. Numismatists Pick Officers and Board The Israel Numismatic Society recently elected Is- aiah Shafir president. Other officers are Henry Malter and Phillip Charns, vice presidents; Dr. Saul Sugar and Rev. Jim Missil- dine, secretaries; and Mrs. Diane Colton, treasurer. Board of directors in- cludes Dr. Burton Zack, Jack Schwartz, Mrs. Kath- ryn Briggs, Mrs. Florence Schook, Dr. Marvin Aronov- itz, Dr. Alex Friedlander, Dr. Maxwell Hoffman, Mar- tin Miller, Philip Wechsler and Sydney Bluestone. The society meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Community Center. Comedy Will Open at Meadow Brook Oakland University's Meadow Brook Theater will present Alan Ayckbourn's comedy "Relatively Speak- ing" through Feb. 22. Performances can be seen Tuesday - Friday at 8:30 p.m., 6 and 9:30 p.m. Satur- day and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are available at Hudson's or at the Meadow Brook box office, 337-3300. NEW YORK — Barton's Candy Corp. of Brooklyn is sponsoring a nation-wide essay contest based on two themes: "What Would Moses Say to the United Na- tions Today?" and "What Would Thomas Jefferson Say to the United Nations Today?" 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