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11-YEAR-OLD AARON
FRANK, son of Sarah and
Stewart Frank, was in the
bank parking lot with
grandpa, Harry Frank,
waiting for Grandma Clara
... After a seemingly long
wait, little Aaron said,
"Maybe there's a holdup
going on." ... Harry asked
if he should call Kojac or
Baretta ... and little Aaron
replied, "I'd rather have
Charlie's Angels."
OVER $3,500 WAS
raised by the recent Disco
For Distrophy at Roma's of
Bloomfield . . . in which
Marc Ankerman, disco
party favorite for affairs by
many folks, was one of the
prime presenters.
him to say, 'A promise is a
promise with me' so he will
be knocking 'em down for
another squad ... It's
backed by a rival clothier!"
Nov. 5, 1943 . . . "Lt. Ber-
nard Brown was on a mine
sweeper cleaning the South
Pacific waters ... After the
job was finished he sig-
nalled to a nearby ship that
everything was okay and
then went over to board it
Bernie asked to see the
deck officer and who should
it be but his old buddy and
schoolmate from Detroit,
Martin Lattin, now an
ensign . .. Thousands of
miles of water and they
meet again."
Oct. 6, 1944 . . . "At a
USO dance in Leesville, La.,
Pvt. Jerry Gorzeck cut in on
Guide article, David a GI and discovered him to
Hartman, host of ABC's be Sgt. Leo William, a
"Good Morning America," Gamma Chi brother from
says that he thinks his Detroit ... In elation at se-
style, and that of the show, eing each other again, they
might be exemplified by an began walking off together,
interview that he did with not remembering until they
Menahem Begin .. . "After sat down at a table that the
we covered all the hard girl was still standing in the
news, I ended by asking middle of the floor!"
Dec. 29, 1944 .. . "When
him, 'Mr. Prime Minister,
a guy is far away and has
who are you anyway?' .
and after a pause, Begin been there a long time,
said, 'I'm just an old Jew there's nothing like meet-
ing someone from back
who's trying.' "
KAREN GORNEY, home .. . Especially when
daughter of former De- it's in a hospital, where too
troiters Sandra and Jay much time is spent thinking
. Sgt. Irving Jaffe lay in a
Gorney, is John Travolta's
dancing partner in "Satur- ward bed in France when he
day Night Fever" ... Her got talking to another fel-
uncle, Ben Gorney, is an ad low confined there ... They
salesman for The Jewish spoke about almost every-
News ... Karen is a Bran- thing under the sun until
deis and Carnegie U. grad there was nothing more left
... and sings at various to say — that is until they
Eastern niteries ... soon re- discovered both were from
cording an album, mostly of Detroit . . . The other soldier
was Jack Fleischer, living
songs she herself wrote.
DID YOU KNOW . . . on Collingwood Ave."
Dec. 14, 1945 .. . "It was
that the plural of Bar
Mitzva is Bnai Mitzva? . . a long time between snaps
that the plural of Bat for Sgt. Marvin Penn and
Sgt. George Ingber ... The
Mitzva is Bnot Mitzva?
Thanks for the info from civilian pals met for the first
time in five years at the
Heidi Press.
ANNUAL 24-HOUR Biarritz American Univer-
dance marathon for Muscu- sity in France ... and had
lar Dystrophy ... by Jack photos taken together for
Benny AZA Chapter, is this the first time since their Bar
Sunday and Monday, 6 p.m. Mitzva."
Dec. 4, 1964 .. . "A Jerry
to 6 p.m. at Zionist Cultural
Center on W. 10 Mile Rd... . Portney favorite is this by
Hard-working young gents the local barrister ... about
are Jeffrey Weisserman, an old man dictating his
chairman; Ricky Nessel, will ... 'to my son,' he said,
Larry Kosova and Dan 'I leave $100,000. To my
Green . . . For info on daughter, $100,000. To my
pledges, call Jeff at 533- grandson, $10,000. To my
7534 ... the kids deserve a granddaughter, $10,000.'
. Jerry interrupted, 'But,
helping hand.
sir, you only have $3,000.
LOOKING BACK ON
The old man growled,
Columns of Yesteryears ... ; Le
.. t them go out and work
Aug. 20,
1943 ... a "Essie
Kaplan
is singing
new for a living like I did.'
INTERVIEWED RE-
CENTLY for an August TV
A
tune ... While giving out
Solar Cure
with 'I Don't Want to Set the
World On Fire,' the roof of JERUSALEM (JTA) —
her house caught ablaze ... American agricultural sci-
It was a hot day and Essie enlists are going to adopt a
was cooling off under a method of eliminating plant
shower." root diseases by use of solar
Sept. 24, 1943... "Harry energy, developed by scien-
Thomas, the clothing man, lists at the Hebrew Univer-
is considered quite a bowler sity Faculty of Agriculture
but he won't be kegling with in Rehovot in cooperation
his team this year ... Har- with the Israel Agricultural
ry's sportsmanship prompts Ministry.
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MRS. BASCH
Sheryl Faith Winkler and
David Richard Basch were
married recently at Temple
Emanu-El. Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum and Cantor
Norman Rose officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome M.
Winkler of Southfield. Par-
ents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Basch
of Minneapolis, Minn.
Lisa Winkler was her sis-
ter's maid of honor. Brides-
maids were Susan Folbe,
Debbie Manela, Kim Sabo,
Julie Simons and Randi
Steinbruck.
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man. Ushers were Steven
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Mrs. Maurice Siegel,
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ceremony.
The new Mrs. Basch was
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earned a BS degree in den-
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attends the Illinois College
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Following a honeymoon
in the Bahamas, the couple
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