THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS VINCENZO'S Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST IRENE BATCHKO SCHLUSSEL, wife of Ber- nard Schlussel, who folks know best as being in the Maurice Shop dress busi- ness for 40 years, has em- barked on a new career since marrying Bernard in July, 1973 . . . Irene is seen as a commercial model in magazines, on television, in slide films and brochures . . She'll be one of the .olks seen in the Bicenten- nial movie filmed at Green- field Village to be shown for a two-year run starting April 1 in Philadelphia . . . At present, during March, Irene is in five national magazines endorsing a face cream cleanser . . . She is also co-chairperson of the Israel Bond dinner, March 20, by 111arshall-Suburban Bnai Brith Lodge and Chap- ter, at Adat Shalom Syn- agogue. SINCE HIS DAD often brings home work from the office, little Sheldon, six- year-old son of Ann and Mark Rubin, asked why his father spent so much time in the study . . . Ann ex- plained that he had to bring work home because he didn't have time to finish it at the office . . . For first- grader Sheldon there seemed an obvious solution to the problem . . . "Gee, mom," he suggested, "why don't they put daddy in a slow group the way they do at school when you don't get your work done?" FROM LOS ANGELES, Herman "Turk" Prujansky writes to set the record clear that recent affair there at Cong. Bnai David was not a benefit for him . . . "It was four of the biggest clubs in Los Angeles honoring. me." . . . Turk writes that he had a standing ovation from over 1,200 people for more than five minutes. ANOTHER WHIRL- WIND romance is told to us by Shirley Nachman in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. . . Her daughter Linda came to visit Shirley last December even though a single girl staying with her mother didn't sound like much fun . . . Shirley arranged for Linda to play tennis with her neighbor's son . . . It was such a good match that Linda and Barry Goodman will be married June 20, at Adat Shalom. SUE THOMASON 'went along with the deal" . . . and is one of the few not new things at the Jax Kar Wash on Greenfield and 10 Mile . . . Sue is the favorite of everyone . . . and it juRt wouldn't have looked right if she had left . . . Much of the place has been remodeled . . . and new equipment installed . . . Shortly after being opened, one of the Jax at- tendants was let go . . . for failing to clean out ash- trays. BEST BET of the week- end . . . Knights of Pythias Detroit. Lodge No. 55 Instal- lation Dinner-Dance . . . this Sunday . . . at Shera- ton-Southfield Hotel . . . Black Tie optional . . . Joe Miller's ork. TEMPLE ISRAEL Sis- terhood "Art and All" Fair that starts March 21 through 23, has a chair- person who looks like the ideal best-dressed career gal . . . Carrying her briefcase weighted under with files, Lois Singer (Milford), still looks like she just stepped out of the pages of Vogue . . . Marilyn Belin, presi- dent of the sisterhood, and Lois' chairpersons are work- ing hard toward one of the season's most exciting events. SEEING BUMPER Stickers . . "Support Bingo. Keep Grandma Off The Streets." LETTER FROM a nine- year-old in Flint, studying foreign countries, was re- ceived by Beth Frumkin at the local offices of Israel Aliyah Center . . . "I really would like to know more about your country. If you could send me a few pic- tures or a map, that would be fine. I am a Baptist and I know that Christ was born in Israel. I hear Israel is having a battle. I really hope you win." . . . Benny Chap- man. LADY CAME INTO Hammerstein Drugs in Oak Park and asked for a box of canine pills . . . It was fin- ally decided that what she really wanted were quinine pills . . . and that her hus- band was a gentleman . . not a dog. THANKS ... to Barbara Eskin, wife of barrister Mort, for the soft, colorful, furry football-shaped pillow with "Scott" on it . . . Ex- pectant Barbara and Lois Levenson are former school- teachers and next-door neighbors whose Pillow Patch novelty business is worked from their homes-- with highly successful re- sults. NATE TRIVAX remem- bers when a friend stayed at a Detroit hotel and asked the clerk if there was an.En- cyclopaedia Brittanica in the hotel . . . The clerk, with polite attention and regret, replied, "There isn't - any, sir, but what is it you wish to know?" DURING DINNER at home last week, six-year-old Gerald Brody, son of Oscar and Miriam Brody, was asked by his mother what he learned in school that day . . . and the little lad replied, "I learned a kid bet- tern' to call me a baby!" LETTERING PAINTED on the side of an old somewhat battered car . . . apparently owned by - the local youngster driving it . . . reads, "True love never runs smoothly." 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