r --- gions .......1111111111.1•11111111111011111111111111MMP 22 Friday, August 13, '1976 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LARCO'S Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST DO YOU HAVE a bear limousine behind . . . for a pet? . . . Ora wolf? Morrie and Jeanette Eps- . . . Don't laugh, say tein the perfect host and Marty and Gayle Gold, hostess on their 36-fool new owners of Kanine boat "Mojan" titled after Korners and Friends on their first names . . . Orchard Lake Rd. in Morrie's Allied Paper Farmington - Hills . . . is one of our town's lead- Exotic animals as the dif- ing suppliers . . . Nice to ferent types are called, is know nice people like a new fad . . . and the thein. groomer couple will make CALLING HARRY them look pretty . . . WEINSTEIN . . . Re- They also have a live member back in 1946 animal exhibit at their when you were an avia- place . . . featured by a tion mechanic on a seap- Coati Mundi, member of lane tender? . . . The fel- the South American ra- lows picked up a stray coon family . . . Wonder lamb on one of the islands what they'll do if some- . . . The cook fed it for body brings in a taran- three days, and then it tula to be all dolled up? died . . . He was put on AVA WAGNER, gal who the ship's blacklist . . . worked with us on last and some of the boys were Channel 56 auction, afraid to eat any more of sends note about our his cooking. mention then that if Dr. HEAR ABOUT THE James Labes at Sinai LOCAL physician who Hospital brings newborn was invited to dinner and for her and hubby Ronald the hostess, feeling he on July 4, it'll be a true would be the logical Bicentennial baby . . choice, asked him to carve Matthew Howard the chicken . . . The bird Wagner, came into the slipped from the platter world at 9:24 on July 4 onto the lap of the hos- . . . and they now have tess, who, embarrassed their very own Yankee but trying to pass it off Doodle Dandy. jocularly, remarked, ALSO ON THE Bicen- "Doctor, I don't know tennial baby road were whether I could trust you Barry and Sandy to operate on me" . . . Goldsmith . . with Our eminent surgical Rachel Alyse Goldsmith man pulled himself up to arriving two weeks late full height and said, . . . but in time for the "You, madam, are no July 4 fireworks. chicken!" GOOD NEWS . . . For LOOKING BACK On the first time, Crescent Shrine Club will take Our Columns of Yes- Jewish needy children to teryears: Dec. 20, 1946 . . . "Well, the next Shrine Circus. ERRATA . . . The cor- well, what's this? . . . A rect names are Cliff and new businessman enters Iris Feldman who will our midst . . . He is en- soon celebrate their an- terprising nine-year-old Alfie Jacobson, and here niversary. CONGRATS TO . . . is how his self-mimeog- Esther Abrahams . . . raphed card reads: . . . who celebrated her 82nd "Mr. Alfie Jacobson, per- birthday Wednesday at sonal escorte•. Tots and the Lahser Hills Nursing kiddies took to school and returned in perfect condi- Home. BELATED CONGRATS tion — if received that . . . to Hy and Evelyn way. Military discipline. Lewis on their 32nd an- Rates 25 cents a week. niversary . . . He met Refined conversashin. No Evelyn Feldstein extra charge for nose wi- through sister Roz, and pin. All I ast is a chance. as the song goes, it's been Dec.20,1946. . ."What a long, long time . . . would grandma have said Rosalind is married to Dr. if she had children float- Al Alexander. ing about the community CONGRATS TO . . . at 1:30 in the morning? Jimmy and Toby Laker . . . She wouldn't have on marital year No. 41. said anything because it SEYMOUR (CY) AND wouldn't have happened ROZ Kauffman were re- . . . and if it did, no words cently honored by their could take the place of a parents, Morrie and sound piece of oak . . Sophie Kingston and Restaurants and soda es- children Mary and Helen tablishments in the Kauffman on 25th an- community should bar niversary . . . About 70 these kids after a certain friends and relatives hour . . . Not a night goes heard the original sound by but what some young- track of the wedding sters are still on parade ceremony. . . . Mothers who attend card games and showers JEWELRY DEPT. . . . should make certain of Drew Lieberwitz and Terry Gallant are en- their maternal duties first." gaged for an "I Do" ses- sion the latter part of November. When thou eatest the la- ELI SPRINGER re- bor of thy hands, happy membering when he had shalt thou be, and it shall be Sammy Davis' bags in his well with thee. cab . . . 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