THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 16, 1977 25 FUN AT Danny Raskin's ZUBOWS LISTENING POST "SHE BROUGHT DOWN the house" says Maynard Feldman, chairman of the Oct. 9 first annual dinner- dance at Cong. Shaarey Zedek by Michigan Sub-Re- gion of the Great Lakes Re- gion, National Federation of Jewish Mens Clubs, about Jeannie Rey- nolds...He saw 3,000 people give the comedienne-song- stress a standing ovation while at the Concord with wife Betty. Maynard had originally planned to bring Jeannie to Southfield for the Fall Re- gional Conference...and when the opportunity came for her and husband-pianist Hal Schleifer to be here, he and others who attended the national convention pounced on the chance to have them. It'll just be an evening of enjoyment...no speeches or fund raising, says Maynard, who can be reached eve- nings for tickets, 557-0248. SID HUDSON'S NEXT visit to Detroit from . Las Vegas is scheduled for Oct. 14...He's 1978 National City of Hope Man of The Year...and will be recog- nized as such at the annual dinner-dance by Detroit Businessmen's Group, City of Hope, Oct. 16, at Mich- igan Inn.- While here, Sid will also be given a testimonial din- ner at Larco's, Oct. 18, in which Mayor Coleman Young will present him with a proclamation from the City of Detroit. Former boxing great Joe Louis, among others, will come from Las Vegas for the testimonial. HAPPY BIRTH- DAY...though belated...to Debbie Silber (Dennis). WHEN JOSEPHINE and Dr. Bob Drews recently sold their combination home and office in Russell Woods after - 36 years, they also broke up his medical and mental health collec- tion, plus Jo's personal li- brary...giving them to Brandeis' Detroit chapter for its recent book sale...Now they are settled into a new way of life...Bob has his office on the first floor of the Charter House and their living quarters on the second. ANOTHER POSSIBLE candidate for Miami Beach city council this fall is Mi- chael Limond, son of Detroit- ers Lauretta and Barney Li- mond...Mike is an ex U of D Law School grad, and as- sistant city attorney in Miami Beach for the past five years. POINT AFTER Delicates- sen-Restaurant in the Rac- quetime Building on 12 Mile and Northwestern will re- main a deli operation...only no doubt much better in food quality and servi c e. It's now owned by Henry Dong, noted for his fine abil- ity as a restaurateur...and if his Susie Dong's Chinese eatery in Livonia is any in- FRI. & SAT. NITES RED HOT PIANO, SAX & BANJO NEW ORLEANS STYLE FUN dication folks can look to him for good things...He took over the former Nosh- erie at that locale and Point After on Sept. 1 and already indications appear most favorable. IF YOU KNOW Herman Berlin at Pillow Talk on Nine Mile in Oak Park, you can understand him answer- ing a lady who asked how much he charged to reno- vate a down quilt...with the statement that down is up. NEW OWNER of Kings- ley Inn on Woodward is Sam Zawideh, who folks re- member as the likeable bos- sman at Sir George's on Telegraph Rd. PITY THE POOR motor- ist whose tire is almost flat if he goes into the Mobil sta- tion on Greenfield and 11 Mile and gets one of the couldn't-care-less attend- ants... "We have no air," said one of them, "but I can sell you some gas." ...Actually, the air thigama- jig was broken. ' We remember when giv- ing air was one of the prime requisites of a good station...Today at many places it's a do-it-yourself service if you want any., FRED SILBER called wife Clara recently at her card game to say that he wanted some cereal...and where did she keep the milk? Clara and Fred will ce- lebrrate their 40th anniver- sar3r this year in Israel. SCENES 'N STUFF...Stupid hostess at a local eatery seeing a man with cigars in his pocket and asking if he wanted a "No Smoking" sec- tion...Same hostess then sat a couple after him in a regu- lar area who can't stand smoke... Great idea at North- land...painting the "Re- , served For Handicapped''' parking spaces a bright blue...Those who spell out on the ground what the spaces are for achieve a good purpose too...Only the signs are law so the others make it a real double bar- reled notice... Denise Richman Alexan- der, daughter of Magene and Sam Richman, opening her law office in the Ameri- can Federal Savings Build- ing of Southfield...Barrister Mort Eskin moving his law offices to the Heritage Plaza on Northwestern and 10 Mile...Fastest human in the world: our son Scott when the tele- phone rings in his room...Rita Gold "doing the town" in Detroit with son Al Gold and daughter-in- law Cheryl, while hubby Harry sat home in Windsor baby-sitting with Al and Cheryl's two children, 6- year-old Michelle and 5- year-old Jennifer. Teaching is a true act of giving for it leaves a ves- tige of oneself in the devel- opment of another. —Bernard S. 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