3 Friday, Mae 2, 1973

TIE DETROIT LIMN NEWS

MAMA
ZELDA'S

Danny Raskin's

IN
LISTENG
POST

SHIRLEY GORDON
(Morry), will be only the
third gal ever honored
(thusly) in the 25-year exis-
tence of the City of Hope
Cancer Fighters . . . by
having its ad journal dedi-
cated to her . . . The other
two were the late Helen
Rosenberg and Lorraine
Schubiner.
MAYNARD FELD-
MAN tells of a policeman
stopping an offending vehi-
cle and explaining to the in-
dignant matron behind the
wheel that she had wan-
dered over the double line
three times, ignored a stop
sign and executed an illegal
left turn . . . As he wrote the
ticket, the woman protested
bitterly, "The trouble with
you policemen is you spend
all your time picking on re-
spectable citizens. Why
don't you catch some of
those drunk drivers for a'
change?" .. "Madam," was
. "I thought I
the soft reply
had one." - -
FRED SWEET, man-
ager of the Gateway Thea-
ter, proudly wears a most
unusual watch . . The pic-
ture of his -son, Mark, ap-
pears on the face twice a
minute.
CRIPPLED • CHIL-
DREN'S Night at Crescent
Shrine June 19, Raleigh
House, will be a coupled af-
fair . . . and the 15th year it
has been held by this fine
group .. . The fun prog-
ram will renew awareness
of Shriners and their ladies
to the continuous need for
sending indigent crippled
children to cat of the 22
Shrine hospitals around the
world . . . Songster Freddy
Martin is the local chair-
man . . and program head
is Oscar Kahan, former co-
chairman of the Moslem
Shrine Crippled Children's
Committee, of which Fred is
currently a member .- . Sol
Lakind is president ofCres-
cent Shrine Club . . . Danc-
ing will be to the music of
Frank Venice.
REMEMBER THE
medicine man shows with
the traveling magic? . . .
Charlie Tyner of Checker
Bar-B-Q doesn't sell
medicine, but he has a
traveling Mini Closeup
Magic Show from the van he
calls Flourish . . . Charlie
drove to and from Florida
. . . doing tricks on the
beach ... and en route each
way for truck drivers who
asked him via CB to put on
shows ... Card tricks are
Charlie's big thing, but he
also has other eye openers
. His van and services are
for hire.

Masonic Lodge, 1950 .
and now has been elected
commander of Silverman-
Detroit Post, Jewish War
Veterans, oldest and largest
post in the state.
LOOKING BACK On
Columns Of Yesteryears
. . . FEB. 18, 1966 . . .
"Michael Michlin, veteran
Hebrew teacher and school
principal, has made it a
hobby to collect valuable
letters, photographs and
documents . . . He also has
kept a diary. . . Under
date of April 11„ 1934, his
diary shows that Nechama
1.149aroff Shaver (Mrs. Mor-
ris L.) sang `Mi Yivneh
Bayit b'Tel Aviv' at a func-
tion that was addressed by
Golda Meyerson, now
Golda Meir . . . A chil-
dren's home, to be known as
Beth Nechama, is being
erected at Rishon L'Zion in
Mrs. Shaver's honor."
"Sol Mannes lost his wal-
let, with $195 in it, at the
Windsor racetrack . . . Two
weeks later the wallet was
returned in the mail . . .
His papers were intact and
the $195 had grown to $250
. . . There was also a thank
you note, explaining the
finder had won $300 with
the unexpected stake, and
was returning it with a $55
bonus."
FEB. 25, 1966 . . . "Neil
Kalter has hit upon a new
way to cut down on smoking
— with a deck of cards . .
In a notebook he has en-
tered such items as Four of
hearts — 10 cigarettes a day
. 10 of clubs — no smok-
ing before lunch . . . Jack of
diamonds — one cigarette
after each meal .. . Queen
of spades — as much smok-
ing as you like . . and so
on through the pack . . .
Every morning, he picks a
card and lets it decide his
ration for the day .. . 'I get
a kick out of looking for-
ward to drawing a good
card,' he says, 'And if I don't,
there's always tomorrow'
. . . Neil has cut his smok-
ing by 20 cigarettes a
week."
APRIL 18, 1969 . . .
"Personality plus gal
Lissa Gladstone was the
recent choice as Girl of
the Week by Oakland
Community College stu-
aent organ, the Orchard
Ridge Recorder."
MAY 2, 1969 . . .
"Reason clothier Harry
Thomas and wife Lil are
being partial to red is be-
cause of a recent incident
that happened in Canoga
Park, Calif.. . . After three
redheaded girls, their
daughter, Eleanor Glass
(Ray) finally presented the
proud grandparents with a
baby boy . . . red head of
course!"

MANNY HELFMAN
possibly becomes the only
person in the area to have
been selected as a presiding
officer in three major frat-
ernal and service groups
If there is no bread, there
. . . He was president of is no learning; and if there is
Marshall Lodge, Bnai no learning, there is no
Brith, in 1945. . . worship- bread.
ful master of Perfection
—The Talmud

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Iowa.

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