26 Friday, March 10, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Having An Affair? Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST MICHAEL COHN, 14- . year-old son of Esther Cohn, wrote a letter to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat re- garding his; attempts to make peace .. . Six weeks later, Michael received a well-stamped reply from Sadat telling , how wonder- ful it was that a young Jewish boy would take enough interest to write to him . . . and have so much confidence in his plans for peace in the Middle East. STEVE SHAPIRA'S and 11'42 Mile, next to Cun- ningham's, was formerly a Farmer Jack super market. Produce store on Woodward and 11 1/2 Mile, next to cun- ningham's, was formerly .a Farmer Jack super market. That's how big the place is . . . and the values seem hardly believable . . . What started out just as a plant store . . .-all sizes . . . big and small .. . has also become a large cart op- eration . . with produce galore, cheeses, dairy, de- licatessen counter, nuts, etc. on and on. Steve's wife, Doreen, is as enthused as can be . . . and his mother, Harriett Shap- ira, who will be the star of an advertising campaign by Mother Nature's, is tickled pink . . . "My son may not be a doctor," says Harriett, "but he makes people happy. That makes me happy too. " EVERY ME YOU make a phon call at Star Furniture on oodward in Birming . . or at Livernois to Glass on 10 Park, a sign Mile in 0 asks you put a 20-cent contributi into a City of Hope box (good idea). MAIL EPT. . . "You mentio in your column on Friday, Feb. 24, 1978, about the 45th annual Inter-Congregational Men's Club being a dinner-dance . . . I would like to know with whom did you dance? I was under the impression that the affair was for men only. I hear the only lady in attendance was the cantor's accompanist. I'm sure a lot of wives have been ques- tioning their husbands about this affair." . Ruth F. Hollander (Have no fear, Ruth, it was our boo boo. About Can- tor Hy Adler's accompanist being the only woman the . . how about the waitres- ses and cateress Monica Sperber?) SURE HOPE IT doesn't happen, but if more Central High grads of '43 don't perk up interest in the 35-year reunion, April 15, at Fair- lane Manor . . the whole thing may be called off . Would be most tragic and we know the grads wouldn't want this to happen . . . especially with all the time and effort that has gone into the planning. Get on the ball, Central alumnief'43 . . . it could be a gala event . . . Call Gol- dye Gross Topper, 559-7762, or Shirlee Siegel Graff, 547-2537. WAYNE COUNTY Sheriff William Lucas, who will be guest speaker, Sun- day, at the monthly conti- nental brunch by Bnai David Men's Club, has quite a fine record in the line of law and order . . . Bill is a former patrolman who came up through the ranks . . a detective prior to joining the U.S. Department of Justice as an investigator for the Civil Rights Commission . . later an assistant U.S. attorney and then special agent for the -FBI. BEST BET Of The Weekend . . Dinner- Dance by Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55, Saturday evening at Michi- gan Inn. DISA 'n DATA . . . Cor- rect spelling of Penske Chevrolet's right hand man is Toni Szott, a real nice guy . . Sam Reiner and Dave Pollach looking young as always . . . Dr. Lou Woll of Union Optical Co. in Lin- coln Park, taking a precious $3 Cuban cigar and throw- ing it out the door . . . Sigel-Hope Jewelers in Lin- coln Center does work bet- ter than its spelling, "Closed today until ferther notice." . . . Bud Fields says he saw a robin while shoveling himself out one day last week. THIS IS THE 24th an- niversary for Detroit Laun- dry Supply Co..., with the name slightly peculiar for the fine business owned by Marian Raimi at the same spot . . on Coolidge, just south of Nine Mile in Oak Park. It has nothing to do with laundry supplies . . . but is the top spot at the lowest prices of any retail store anywhere whenever, the cause comes for linens in the house . . . And not just li- nens, either . . . bath to- wels, quilts, covers — just about everything. LOOKING BACK ON COLUMNS Of Yesteryears FEB. - 16, 1968 . . . "While flying here from the West Coast, friend of Mar- vin Tamaroff of Marwood Motor Sales, told him of the Montana cowboy on board who just wouldn't fasten his safety belt . . . 'Miss,' he in- formed the stewardess firmly, 'for nigh on 20 years I've rode everything I ever mounted, and I don't aim to be saddle-tied at this stage of the game. Let 'er buck. I'll ride er! 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