THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Henrietta Szold in Hall of Fame Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST A SWEET 16 party and no presents for the guest of honor? . . . Not really . . Lisa Fishman, daughter of David and Deena Fishman, decided she wanted gifts for leukemia-stricken children instead of for herself . . . and so advised all her friends and relatives . . . They're to be sent to the Children's Leukemia Foun- dation and distributed to these_ children. There gathered recently an array of young ladies carrying beautifully wrap- ped and tied gifts of all shapes and sizes for these sick youngsters . . . Lisa was beaming as she ac- cepted them. It was a most thrilling ex- perience for executive direc- tor of the foundation, Sylvia Brown, (Mrs. Harry S.), who sees it as the setting of "a wonderful example for our young people and perhaps will inspire others to be as considerate of the less for- tunate, in all realms, as Lisa is." BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS . . . to Ron Eddy, hair stylist at Charter House Barbers, on number 40 . . . "Wonder what new hair style I can come up with for 40-year-olds?" asks Ron. BEST BET OF The Weekend . . . Casino Royale Millionaires Party tonight at Town & Country Club . . . by New Horizons Chapter of the City of Hope. DR. ALLAN_ TESSER, member of the dermatology team at Henry Ford Hospi- tal, enters his own private practice, July 1 . . . on Telegraph and Square Lake Rd. NEW OWNERS OF Pil- low Talk on Nine Mile, east of Coolidge, June Rubens- tein and Shirley Freed, have a while-you-wait pil- low and quilt cleaning and renovating operation . . . So far they have found al- most everything except money inside the pillows .. even a person's tooth — roots and all! • • TOMORROW EVEN- ING is Old Time Movie Night, 8 p.m., at Somerset Clubhouse in Troy . . . by Ilyse Simon Guild, City of Hope. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS . . . to Sarah Finegood . . . on a beautiful 84th. PUT ASIDE THE date of July 19 . . . that's when Mr. & Mrs. Group, City of Hope, has its annual moon- light cruise . . always a biggie affair. LOCALE OF Grace and Herman Berlin is now Coronado, Calif.. .. Their apartment is called "Coronado Shores." RONALD KARNS, six- year-old son of Andrea and Louis Earns, was being shown a neighbor's new baby boy last week, and seemed especially in- terested in the infant's hair- less condition . . ."Where'd you say he came from?" he asked, and was told from Heaven . . . "Well," mar- veled little Ronnie, "they sure give close haircuts in Heaven, don't they.?" LOOKING BACK on Columns of Yesteryears . . . May 16, 1969 . . . "While at Metropolitan Airport recently, Judge Marvin Frankel of Oak Park noticed a young ac- quaintance of his feeding money into the machine that automatically issues insurance policies . . . Staring at the fistful of policies, Mary exclaimed that he really must be af- raid of planes . . . and the young fellow replied, "Naafi, I always do this when1 fly. I send an insur- ance policy to each of my girl friends, listing her as my sole heir and MAN, you'd be surprised how that succeeds in cementing rela- tions!" June 13, 1969 . . . "In Sunday school class she taught before returning here from Los Angeles re- cently, Edith Rosen tells of the children just finishing studying the Ten Com- mandments . . . On a writ- ten test she asked what is meant by the word 'adul- tery' . . . One little girl wrote, 'Adultery is the sin of saying you're older than you really are.' " This Takes The Cake Dept . . . Driving down a side street recently, barris- ter Mike Hechtman barely avoided colliding with' a woman driver who had sud- denly turned into her home driveway . . . He bitterly asked the lady 'why she didn't signal and she re- plied, "Why should I? I al- ways turn here!' " Dr. Richard Nichols, ear, nose and throat head at Henry Ford Hospital, by some miracle doesn't have any marks on his shins He holds a stuck-out tongue with the pulling firmness of a tug-of-war anchor man and tells patients to swal- low as tears come to their eyes . . . Thank Heavens he leaves go before you choke . . . The yen is to grab his tongue and, with eyes gleaming wildly, ask how HE likes it. BALTIMORE (JTA) — Henrietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, who was born here in 1860, has been cho- sen to be the first personal- ity to be honored by the newly-established Mary: land Jewish Hall of Fame. Having An-Affair? SEE US AT OLD TIME DELI 27701 CTCkSId Lake Read 553-2191 Near 12 Mile CHINA GATE IS OPEN AT Pine Lake Mall 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. BET. LONG LAKE S. LONE PINE 851-5540 HUNGARIAN VILLAGE AUTHENTIC HUNGARIAN CUISINE DAILY & SUNDAYS JAROKA SANDOR AND HIS GYPSY MUSIC DIRECT' FROM BUDAPEST TUES.THRUSAT.,7 to 2 a.m. SUN., 5 to 10 p.s. 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