26 Friday, January 14, 1977
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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18211 JOHN R
Bet. 6 & 7 Milo Rds. •
TAKE IT FROM Louis
Hechtman, you're never
too old to do what you've
always wanted . . . He's
been married to wife Mol-
lye 36 years and for 25 of
theft' she has said no to
his yearnings for flying
lessons . . . Four months
ago, at age 62, Lou took
those flying lessons and
this spring will receive
his private plane single
engine pilot license . . .
even though Mollye
adamantly refuses to fly
with him.
Their son,' Dr. Steven
Hechtman,
took
parachuting
lessons
three years ago and Lou
told him that instead of
jumping, why doesn't he
learn how to fly . . . He'll
also receive his license
this year.
Lou joins community-
ites Bob Brown, George
Cooper, Sid Jacobson, Bob
Halperin, Sam - Sobel and
a host of others with pri-
vate pilot licenses . . .
Bob's wife, Beverly, said
the same thing as Mollye
. . . that she would never
go in a plane with Bob
. . . Now Beverly also has
her own license!
ASKED WHY he got so
dirty, 7-year-old Allan
Benson told mother El-
len, "Gee, I'm a lot closer
to the ground than you
are."
EVER HAVE A yen to
ask someone a question?
. . . Mike Kalish finally
achieved the ambition of
his young life last week at
Dexter-Davison Market
on 10 Mile . . He saw a
gal with her hair encas-
sed in shining clips and
pink rollers . . . went up
to her and asked, "Lady,
what stations can you get
on that?!"
FIGURE SO FAR is
1,457 - children being
taken to the Shrine Cir-
cus by Crescent Shrine
Club . . . far and away
more than any other
Shriner club . . . Over 230
of the youngsters are
Jews 'children
afflicted with
dysautonomia and mus-
cular dystrophy . . . also
students from Yeshivath
Beth Yehuda . . . Special
kosher hot dogs have
been arranged for them
. . . Norm Silets, .chair-
man, and his committee
. . . Jack Shenkman and
Lester Greenspan to
name just a couple of the
great guys . . . deserve
very big plaudits for their
magnificent devotion to a
most
wonderful
humanitarian endeavor.
REGARDS FROM . . .
Turk Prujansky . . ex-
pects to be here in spring.
ILENE SILVERMAN,
4-year-old daughter of
Mary and Allen Silver-.
man, asked a neighbor.
where they had gotten
their new baby and was
told, "From Heaven" . . .
Little Ilene replied, 'Oh,
there? I came from
Sinai."
HAVE YOU heard Guy
Marks' narrative record-
ing of "The Man In The
Glass"? . . . It's an excel-
lent classic with music
background.
CHINESE
VILLAGE
INN
THE
MICHIGAN
JEWISH Singles Council
presented family of
Randy Kahn, victim of an
electrocution accident,
with $100 . . . members
also visiting the Kahn
family and telling Ran-
dy's sister, Iris, that a
special fund-raising
event in his behalf is
being planned.
Checks received by us
at The Jewis News have
been sent from . . . Judea
Social Club, Edward and
Roslyn Droz, Jeanette
Lefton and Eileen Shul-
man . . . Detroit Lodge
No. 55, Knights of
Pythias, is planning a be-
nefit `shvitz' night at
Darbys Stanley Steamer
in Oak Park.
, THERE'S ONE four-
letter word you don't hear
much anymore — cash
. . . When you stretch the
truth, people usually see
through it.
PROOFREADING Boo
Boos . . . Keren Hayesod
is the United Israel Ap-
peal, the international
arm of the United Jewish
Appeal, not Jewish Na-
tional Fund (this is Karen
Kayemet) in- recent item
about Dr. Daniel Burman
Although Jerry
Schwaab wishes it were
true, he celebrated his
50th birthday, not 40th
. . . We were calling Billy
Field last week, not Billy
Fried . . . sorry folks.
In calling attention to
the correction, Dr. Bur-
man writes about son, Dr.
Matthew Burinan being
left out of recent item
about his two Israeli
daughters . . . Matt's
wife from Boliva is also a
graduate of Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem, and
they met while he was
working at Hadassah
Hospital.
LOOKING BACK ON
Columns Yesteryears:
April 14, 1952 . . . "Shoe
man Harry Goodman a
hero . . . after saving a
man from drowning while
vacationing in Miami
Beach . . . Start of the
buggy parade on Dexter
and the screeching of
youngsters dimming the
noise of traffic . . . with
many a new mother steer-
ing like she never steered
before! . . . Caterer Al
Rosenberg a proud pappy
as he passes out cigars on
the new son and first
child of his and the former
Sarah Chaben . . . Ques-
tion about town as to who
will be appointed a judge
. . . Sam Leib and Nate
Kaufman are in the top
running slot."
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aguna, refers to a woman
unable to remarry ac-
cording to Jewish law, be-
cause of desertion by her
husband or inability to
accept presumption of the
husband's death.
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