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April 21, 1978 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-04-21

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32 Friday, April 21, 1978

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

96-YEAR-OLD Eli-
zabeth Mack, in room
433 at Carmel Hall on
Woodward, enjoys televised
baseball games and "Bowl-
ing For Dollars" among
other video pro-
grams ... Only problem is,
she has no television
set .. . and her defective
hearing aid needs to be
looked into for repairs.
Elizabeth is all
alone ... with only Ruth
Kleinman, (her former
neighbor of 26 years) to
come and take her clothes
home to wash or give her a
sponge bath.
If you can help Elizabeth,
call Ruth at 544-1961 after
3 p.m.... you'll make a
kind, elderly lady very very
happy indeed.

MARK RICHARD Gor-
don, seven-year-old son of
Anaruth' and Dr. Norman
Gordon of Ann Arbor, was
in town recently to visit
with grandparents Rose and
Dr. Felix Rosen-
wach ... After a couple of
days here, on the ride to
Ann Arbor, with both bring-
ing him back, Mark said,
"Grandmas and grandpas
are nice, but there's sure no
place like home."

PR GAL EXCEL-
LENTE, Marilyn Berman,
sometimes gets food on the
clothes she wears ... caus-
ing her cleaner to remark,
"Marilyn has the best fed
dresses in town."

FIRST OFFICE ever
held by them is that donated
to Association for the
Jewish Retarded by Toby
and Manny Chudnow of
Better Business Equipment
in Ferndale ... Need for an
office was important ... Its
newly-given office includes
new furniture.

HAPPY DAY for former
Detroiter Maximilian
Rosenberger in Pembroke
Pines, Fla.... who made a
hole-in-one on the PGA, par
3, 170-yard seventh hole,
using a number three
wood ... Witnesses were
Oak Parkers Roselyn and
Harold Kohn, visiting with
Sylvia and Maximilian.

WASN'T IN HIS Detroit
News column, but Charlie
Manos asked Zsa Zsa Gabor,
here for a Republican
money-raiser, which of the
Gabors was the old-
est ... "Well," replied Zsa
Zsa, "she would never admit
it — but it's mama."

RHODA
WEISS,
Fthodika bossgal, has car-
toon idea of woman trying to
get beauty treatment with-
out an appointment . .. "It's
an emergency — my hus-
band is getting a new secre-
tary tomorrow!"

REUNION IS BEING
planned for June, 1959 class
at Mumford High ... First
meeting is scheduled for

evening of May 3 ... For
reunion details call Linda
(Rubenstein) Zalla, 681-
3577 or Susan (Blondly)
Ross, 851-0076.

IF YOU WANT to
have some fun, go see the
gals play baseball in the
Oak Park Softball
League ... First game is
May 4, 7:30 p.m., at the
diamond on Oak Park Blvd.
and Church.
One of the teams is man-
aged by Beverly Hoffman,
dental hygenist for Dr.
Lawrence Haber, who is
also its pitcher and or-
ganizer ... If she plays ball
as good as she knows her
movies or cleans teeth, the
other squads better watch
out ... But it's all in fun,
even the scratching and
hair pulling ... if there is
any.

ANSWERS
TO
QUERIES . . . Henry Kis-
singer was born on May 27,
1923 in Fuerth, Ger-
many ... Yes, he is
Jewish ... His father, a
schoolteacher, lost his job
and in 1938 the family fled
Germany for New York.

MAIL DEPT.... From
Mollie Bank ... "When a
Hannah Schloss Oldtimer
meets a buddy, the first
thing that greets him is how
are my friends and how are
they doing and when are we
getting together again. Of
course the answer is always
the same! Do you remember
when? . ." There was a
time being a young kid was
much fun — that is in the
20's, when you and your
buddies could walk over to
the Hannah Schloss Build-
ing on High St., shoot some
balls into a basket, debate
with friends, get a free
shower and dance the night
away, after a basket ball
game, with your best girl —
time was when Mollie Hack
and Sam Bank won a prize
for being the best dancers
and there was a time when
they each got a prize for
walking down the aisle in
wedded bliss.
Today, those same kids
are kids no longer — re-
union time is for remember-
ing and it is also a time of
thinking how often they can
meet to talk about the great
programs they have now,
three and four times a year
— today, instead of saying
"See you later," they say
"Stay well, so I can see you
and your beloved wife at the
next get-together."
If you want to remember,
come to the annual reunion
and dinner-dance on Sun-
day evening, May 21 at the
Raleigh House, when the
fellows, their wives, rela-
tives and friends will break
bread, dance, and of course
reminisce about the rood
old days. Call Mollie Bank
for further information at
968-5298.

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance discussed - U.S.
foreign policy before a
closed session of the House
of Representatives last
week. The House Interna-
tional Relations Committee
invited all members of the
House to attend in an un-
precedented session. Jimmy
Carter suggested such ses-

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