▪ 34 Friday , March a 1~ f7 - - - DEWS KUDOS TO ... Arthur Lang, who received a cita- tion from the Jewish Com- munity Council for his com- munal service ... a fine thing that Art's efforts in be- half of Judaism are recog- nized. Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST HENRY KALES had been to a party the evening before ... He awoke with an oversized head and knew he was in no condition for work ... Calling his partner, Sol Wise, he said the party had been too much for him and he wouldn't be able to get to the office that day ... "Well, take it easy and relax," replied Sol, "hut you didn't have to bother to call—this is Sunday." WINTERING IN Florida, it's the yearly custom for Rose and Murray Maisel to have a party each winter there for Detroiters, former Detroiters and other friends This year's was a cock- tail party ... with the guest list including community- ites Rita Stifter, Pearl and Abe Oslik, Donna and Caro- lyn Lemberg and Betty and Mike Handelman ... Ex-De- troiters included Fay Za- lenko of Los Angeles, Helen and Bob Stemberg of Palm Springs, and Sam Kaplan of Desert Hot Springs, Calif. BEST BETS Of The Week- end ... Night of Games, Sat- urday, by Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish War Veterans, Dept. of Mich., at Temple Israel ... all proceeds for veterans rehabilitation ... Knights of Pythias, Detroit No. 55, dinner-dance,- Satur- day, at Shenandoah Country Club ... City of Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Group Good Old Days dance, Saturday, at Cong. Bnai David (sorry for the head honcho boo boo in last week's column ... Ruby Samson is president, not Charles Hoptman, who was last year's top dog.) MAIL DEPT. ... "Are they going to put a side- walk between Lincoln Rd. and 10 Mile, west side of Greenfield" ... Wondering. According to State Rep. Joe Forbes, who we con- tacted regarding this ques- tion., the route of Highway 696 before it crosses Green- field, will go through the va- cant property north of American Federal Savings ... As it crosses Greenfield, it will go through the Riv- iera Apts. ... Because of this, says Joe, and until a definite decision is made by the federal government as to when to go ahead, he doubts seriously whether the City of Southfield on the west side of Greenfield, or Royal Oak Township on the east side of Greenfield, would put in sidewalks only to be torn out again in the very near future. DR. LEONARD HABER, always good for dental dil- lies to tickle the ribs, tells about two men meeting on the street ... One was suffer- ing ...• and in agony ... "What can I do to relieve this awful pain?" he moaned to his friends ... "You know what I do?" said the other guy helpfully. "When I have a toothache or a pain, I go over to my LARCOIS CONGRATS TO ... Carol and Mike Adler of E & M Auto Clinic, on their 20th wedding anniversary, March 30. BIRTHDAY CONGRATS ... to Muriel Sherbow (Bud). IT'S A SOMETHING dif- ferent thing for the Jewish Community Center Sym- phony Orchestra, this Sun- day, at the Center in West Bloomfield ... Tenor Robert Angus and soprano Joan Tallman doing selections from "Porgy and Bess," "West Side Story" and "Fid- dler On The Roof" ... Should be most entertain- ing. LITTLE BOBBY Cohen reached for the pie plate on the table, and his mother, Andrea Cohen, wanted to know why he always reached for the biggest piece, asking if he didn't think his older brother ought to have it ... "I should say not," said Bobby, as he scooped up the piece of pie. "He was eating pie five years before I was born." LOOKING BACK On Col- umns Of Yesteryears: JAN. 10, 1956 ... "Frank Adell left to spend the week- end doing a bit of skiing at Boyne Mountain in Boyne City ... He was just outside West Branch when Mich- igan State troopers stopped his car and took Frank into custody without giving any reason ... It all turned out more or less as a joke and a big favor to Frank, who had left his skiing equip- ment at home ... Assistant Prosecutor Morrie Gruskin put in a radio call to the troopers to hold Frank until brother Mary arrived with the necessary skiing equip- ment he had left behind." JAN. 13, 1956 ... "William Freedman and Oscar Rap- paport paid a recent visit to new home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abernathy on Muir- land Ave. and were being shown through the house ... They had already noticed a mezuza on the front door, and discovered one at the bedroom entrance, although the Abernathys are Catholic ..,While Bill and Oscar won- dered, it was explained that the mezuzot were left by the previous occupants, and were. kept there ... Their priest had visited them and seeing the mezuza on the front door, agreed that it should remain, saying, `Don't take it down. It was on Our Lord's door, too.' " EATRE DINNE' BROADWAY MUSICAL HIT I DO! I DO! 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