26 Friday, August 5, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "Every man is dangerous who only cares for one thing." —G. K. Chesteton Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST THE DINNER honoring former Detroiter Sid Hud- son as national man of the year by City of Hope, will be held March 12, at the Hil- ton International Hotel in Las Vegas, where Sid reigns in prominency. Ruby Samson of Elkin Tours and. Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope head, will have a 747 plane on hand for those going , to the dinner from Detroit. The Detroit Business- men's Group will fete Sid on his next visit here around August 16 or there- abouts. TOP SOVIET gymnasts, Drs. Zena and Vladimer Mironov, are at the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center, conducting two four-week sessions, plus a year-long Olympic and Modern Rhythmic Gym- nastic program for aspiring young folks. The two Soviet -gymnasts have been in the U.S. just two years, previously rising to the high honor of Master of Sport of the USSR, plus serving as national gymnas- tic judges in that country as well...For info on the JCC class schedules, call 967-4030 or 355-9166. NOTICING THAT little Judy was struggling with an ear of corn, her mother, Joanne Wisper, offered to cut off the kernels..."No," said six-year-old Judy, "I like it on the bone." IF SOMEONE tells you they had their hair done at the Slaughter House it's no lie...that's how therhone is answered at Charter House Barbers on Nine Mile...and also what their card reads...One of the owners, Al Nettle, is known as "Big Al"...The other owner is - Royal Highness Calley (that's actually his real name) ...Others are "Ter- rible Terry", "Frightful Franco," "Horrible How- ard" and "Ruthless Ron." SEEING SIGNS...by Ir- ving Feldman of Livernois- Davison Florists...at the gate - of a ceme- tery..."Persons are prohibit- ed from picking flowers from any but their own grave." FIVE YEARS AGO, Ernie Backalar and Laura Philips approached Judie and Jerry Weisman with the idea of having a carniv- al in the back yard with pro- ceeds going to Muscular Dystrophy... Since then, it has mushroomed into an elaborate neighborhood event, mainly promoted by Jerry, Ernie and Dave Otis, who work tirelessly through- out the year preparing for the carnival. Each year they try to have something differ- ent...One time it was a Moon Walk, last year there were Tractor Rides and this year they are getting a 1963 Cadillac to smash down for Muscular Dys- trophy, plus hopes for a dun- king machine... (Mind you, this is only a back yard NOT HUNGRY? • DON'T COME TO OLD TIME DELI setup )...There is a big white elephant sale, spook house and many gamesr..Jerry initiated the rule of every child getting a prize whether they win or not. This Sunday is their fifth annual carnival...at 29709 Brentwood in South- - field...12:30 to 5:30...with plenty of popcorn, hot dogs, pop and a sno-cone ma- chine, too. LEE TREPECK, nine- year-old son of Sheila and Larry Trepeck, would like to be a singer...If determi- nation is anything, he should become a successful one...Recently, Sheila and Larry took children, Jef- frey, Lee and Stacey for din- ner...Lee asked the pianist if he would accompany him to "I Sing The Songs"...and received large applause from the entire restaurant after finishing... But this isn't all Lee wants to do...he's interested in writ- ing songs also... Remember his name...proud grand- parents Conalee and Robert Trepeck are sure he's going to be big someday. CONGRATS...to Evelyn and Hy Lewis on their 40th wedding anniversary. THE STANDARD CLUB of Detroit moves from De- troit Sheraton in September to the Detroit Plaza at Ren- aissance Center...in a pri- vate facility that will be one of the foremost around anywhere...lavishly beauti- ful and elegantly practical. FEW PEOPLE go to more showers than Rose Gut- tman of Irving's Deli...In two weeks recently, for ex- ample, she went to 13 show- ers...invited to three in one day...able to make two of them. DISA 'N DATA...Bea and Irving Keys kissing each other at the net before going into their game of tennis...a real love match...Barrister Abe Schmier always with candy for kids and grownups— anytime, anyplace... never giving teensy youngsters any without parent's per- mission.„.Rita Abrams a bleeper galore at airports if she doesn't show her spe- cial card...calls herself a "bionic woman" after arth- ritis caused portion of her body to be replaced by metal and plastics...Nice guy Eli Fishman a dynamo of energy on the tennis courts...Lou Sarko smoking cigars that taste and smell like vanilla... Eddie Wolfe due in from Florida next week...Ernie Iczkovitz look- ing great...retiree§ soon from the Internal Revenue Service... "again." KIDDIE KORNER...Five- year-old Barbara Mintz, daughter of Rita and Sol Mintz, saying her go-to-bed prayers in a very low voice...and Rita whispering that she couldn't hear her... 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