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Friday, February 25, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

COUNTRY
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• 8-8 RIBS • B-B CHICKEN

AUTHENTIC HOME-MADE

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

SEVERAL YEARS AGO,
doctors around the coun-
try gave Eva Finlayson
only 10 percent chance of
recovering from a serious
illness . . . As a last re-
sort, she went to Henry
Ford Hospital . . . and
from a 94 pound patient,
Eva came out a healthy,
good-looking woman . . .
There was nothing in the
world she could give as
enough payment for her
life . . . so has dedicated
herself as a volunteer
worker . . . aiding the
Jewish patients at Ford's
. . . counseling, helping
when possible with their
problems and being just a
wonderful lady to have
around . . . Eva Fin-
layson found life . . . and
happily gives as much of
it as she can to others.
CO-CHAIRMEN HAVE
been chosen for the 1977
National Convention of
Alpha Zeta Omega
Pharmaceutical Frater-
nity . . . being hosted by
Detroit's chapter . . .
Gary Helper, Lou Linden,
and Nate Pack will head
the July 10 through July
14 shindig at Michigan
Inn . . . over 400 conven-
tioneers representing
about 2,000 registered
pharmacists from around
the country.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL
the last minute and be left
out . . . Orders are being
taken for that great Lox
Box . . . delivery to your
door Sunday morning,
March 6 ... by Glenriwood
Chapter of ORT . . . Eat
hearty with bagels, cream
cheese, lox, etc. while
knowing you're helping
others in need . . . Boxes
are for two, four or six
people . . . This is a very
fine thing, folks, so call
Judie Weinstein for orders
or info, 541-5456:
OVERHEARD . . . "My
girl and I split up because
of religious differences.
She worshipped money —
and I didn't have any."
FELLOWS DOING such
a fine job in the dermatol-
ogy department at. Henry
Ford Hospital include
three community-ites
and two New Yorkers . . .
Dr. Mike Frank, son of
Esther and Hy Frank of
Flint; Dr. Allen Tesser,
son of Francis and
Charles Tesser; Dr. Bruce
Lynn, son of Ethel and
Robert Lynn ... and eas-
terners Dr. George Wein-
berger and Dr. Marc
Shapiro.
BIRDIE AND HAROLD
August have two reasons
to celebrate their wed-
ding anniversary . . . the
"I Do" session was on
Harold's birthday, April 3
. . . Because of Passover,
this lovely couple will fete
their 50th occasion with
friends and relatives on
April 24.
SHILA MORGANROTH
enters into the limelight
again . . . this time with
her proven theory. that
youngsters who want
their hair colored
shouldn't be discouraged

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if it is done professionally
"It does so much for
their morale," says Shila,
whose hair styling is now
set up at Crimpers
Beauty Salon on Orchard
Lake between 13 and 14
Mile . . . Shila's belief
that parents should
realize the importance of
it being done profession-
ally has been acclaimed
by experts and psychiat-
rists . . . Her hair color-
ing clinic for children is
the firSt of its kind any-
where . . . although Shila
hasn't let her other cus-
tomers down by not tak-
ing care of them.
COMMITTEEMEN in-
volved in the Randy Kahn
Steam Benefit Nite by
Knights. of Pythias, De-
troit Lodge No. 55, March
14, at Darbys Stanley
Steamer are . . . Frank
Selman, p.c. (LI 3-7287),
Sid Walkon and C.C.
Herman Osnos (646-1078)
for tickets; Bernard
Mond, p.c. and Herman
Webberman, food; Bernie
Kerner, arrangements
and Bernard Bolton,
PGC, coordinator . . .
Starts at 5 p.m. with di-
nner at 6:30.
Nice to hear that past
chancellor Barney
Kasofsky is back to work
again for the K of P lodge
he loves so much . .
Barney is behind helping
needy Jewish folks on
Passover with wine,
matza, etc. . . . collecting
tax deductible donations
through Detroit No. 55 for
Mo'os Hitim.
WITH THE BIG swing
toward disco parties, Joe,,,
Cornell sticks toward the
real thing by using re-
cords at his place on
Greenfield and 10, or that
Of others . . . including
party directors.
COMMUNITY LASS'
mother had a bad habit of
referring to her two
daughters by age, rather
than by name, when talk-
ing to people who didn't
know them . . . One
daughter answered the
door recently when her
insurance agent and a
handsome young trainee
rang the bell . . . The
young fellow watched her
without batting an eye as
she left the room . . . To
break the ice, the agent
commented on the piano
and asked the mother if
she played . . . "No, my
16-year-old daughter
does." . . . The lass over-
heard, but said nothing
. . . When some of her
friends dropped in that
afternoon, she remarked,
"Come into the kitchen. I
want you to meet my 52-
year-old mother."
TO ALL THE folks who
want to know when Sid
Hudson is coming to De-
troit from Las Vegas . .
it's March 9 . . . He'll.be
holding court, as usual,
the next morning at
Max's Delicatessen on
Southfield and 13 Mile for
all his friends to say hello.

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