THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26 Friday, October 13, 1918 Musical Series to Begin Sunday Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST A LOT OF FUN . . . much laughter and joyous participation . This was the recent 50th surprise birthday party given for Jerry Robbins by a very lov- ing wife, Marge. It was different „/not the regular run-of-the-mill kind of shindig . . . with about 130 folks thoroughly enjoying themselves at Por- ter Street Station downtown, which had been taken over on a Saturday evening for Jerry's big event . . . (Porter Street Sta- tion is ,available Saturdays and Sundays for parties) .. . Amid railroad signs, signal lights and other railway motifs; Jerry was sent mer- rily on his way into another happy year with a festivity that Marge had planned six months ahead. The decor, other than the colorful restaurant, was almost all made by a very ingenious Marge;\ who toiled endlessly -with the : various "plants" depicting Jerry's "four vices" .. . pair of dice, card hand;-little bottles of-liquor and pic- - tures of him with beautiful girl cutouts from maga- zines. Even his fantasy was fulfilled ... not Raquel – Welch herself, but a couple of lovely lookers from the Dazzlers singing and dancing group, who came with his birthday cake and to danCe with him. "Birth Of A Candy Bar" in three large-card, story- form with actual candies, 'was most clever, made by Sandy Forman. Plenty of music with the disco beat all .evening . . . food and drinks galore .. . and even'a surprise gift for Jerry . . . Looking into a box given to him by Lorraine and Max Green his eyes al- most popped as he closed the lid and said, "I don't believe it!" . . . Opening it again, Jerry took out his present . . . a live goose on a leash. The look in Marge's eyes as she watched Jerry enjoy himself all evening was of endearing love . . . so beau- tiful . . . so very wonderful to see . . . Both are lucky to have such fine friends .. . , and most of all . . . each other. SI (SIMON) WEIN- GARDEN, who recently celebrated his 97th birth- day at Borman Hall, is the oldest former newsboy in the United States . . . Also once the bigg-est . . . Here- tired at 78 after many years in front of the Majestic Bldg. (now First Federal Bldg.). Si still works five hours a day . . . packaging, taping, etc. in the basement - work- shop at Borman Hall. In Los Angeles, former Detroiter son Elm Wein- garden is founder of a club for people who want to live to be 100 . . . It's called the Century Club . . . organized - in honor of his dad, Si. CORRECT SPELLING is Jerry and Al Sipher .. . Al-Mar Telephone Answer- ing gents . . . Also their mother, Dorothy Sipher, living in Florida. JOE SINGER, who cele- brated birthday. number- 80 recently with his family (children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, et•.) at Antoinette's,, Telegraph and Joy Rd:, should know his food . •. . he was one of the first kosher butchers in De- troit . . . His Singer Kosher Meats was on Dexter, and then moved to Oak Park . . . Party was given by daugh- ters and sons-in-la* Phyllis and Jack Attis and Lillian and Seymour Gallant. Good time was had by all . . . happy with the food and the very fine service by waitress Helen Valentine. BELATED BIRTHDAY congrats . . . to Abe Shayne on number 75 . . . to Babe Wasserman . . . to Sue Thomason . . . to Howard Ball. - - AT 67, SAM Koppelman couldn't stand idleness retirement wasn't for hint after working since he was 12 years old . . . That's why he's now selling cars and trucks at Cook-Farr Ford, 10 Mile and Greenfield. Fifty-two years ago, Sam pumped gas for his uncle, Sam Green, on 12th and Philadelphia . . . Many folks couldn't picture Sam "tak- ing it easy" after 10 years owning two Shell gas sta- tions . . . W:-Seven Mile and Lauder and W. Seven Mile and Mendota. SANDILAR, NEW ladies designer shoe store and accessories in Applegate Square, North- western and Inkster, has an odd name . . . but with a meaning insofar as lan- guage is concerned . . . It is a Hebrew word for "shoemaker" or "maker of shoes." Owned by Stan Zerman, the new shop has about 10 different designers display- ing their latest . . . Sandilar • in • a top spot at Applegate is . . . right on the corner of Northwestern and Inkster .. and a most unusual lay- out with almost all con- cealed stock except for sam- ples on display. Carpeted sonic tubes make up its fine-looking decor . . . looking somewhat like an outer space region with accents of mirrors all over .. • . plus spider-effect track lighting . . . 60 tracks . . . Sandilar ranks as one of the area's most beautiful shoe and acces- sories stores. . Art. Show, Sale "Collections," the Crea- tive Council's ninth annual art show and sale will run through Oct. 22 at the Tel-12 Mall during regular mall hours. The Laudenslager Music Series will begin its seventh season 8 p.m. Sunday in Or- chestra Hall. Jerome Rosen, former associate concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, will appear as vio- lin soloist and conductor. Tickets are available at the Orchestra Hall box office. Gem Show Slated The Michigan Mineralog- ical Society will host the Greater Detroit Gem and Mineral Show today through Sunday at the De-' troit Light Guard Armory. Hours are 6-10 p.m. today, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. There is a charge. Sills in Benefit Metropolitan Opera star Beverly Sills will entertain at a benefit dinner and reci- tal for the March of Dimes, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at the De- troit Plaza Hotel. Having An Affair? 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