Friday, May 11, 1919 29 E DETROITIEWISIUNDVS Danny Raskin's LISTENING P Chairman of the March is Flo Rose. Women from these and other fine humanitarian groups are certainly a credit to any community . . . and deserve many plaudits for the very fine work they do. MURRAY HARTZ is enjoying his retirement but has taken a part-time job as consultant at United News Co. . ,. 9 a.m. to 12 noon five days a week . . . United News has the copyrights for the Detroit and Suburban Metro Street Guide and Map. 10-YEAR-REUNION by Oak Park High class of 1969 will be a dinner-dance, June 30, at Fairlane Manor in Dearborn . . . Former class members should contact Ken Korotkin, 557-8050. HUNTINGTON WOODS' 19th Annual Art Fair this year is May 19, 12 noon to 7 p.m. and May 20, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. . . . on Scotia Rd_ in front of the Burton School. An art auction, its first, will 'be May 19 at 3 p.m., hosted by Channel 56's Paul Winter. _ The two-day event has ar- tists represented in ceramics, sculpture, phtog,_ raphy, jewelry, textiles, paintings, etc. Also on hand will be a children's section and booths and displays by Hun- tington Woods groups .. . plus entertainment . . . There is no admission charge . . . Co-chairmen are Judy Rubin (Bob) and Sue Lepler (Barry). PEOPLE, DISA 'N BEST_ BET OF THE WEEK . . . 13th Annual DATA . . . People go to Sib- Night of Games this- Tues- ley Shoes on Greenfield in day, at Raleigh House, by Lincoln Center to have Nate Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Weiner wait on them . . . He gives that old school per- Hope. AN EYE ON THE world sonalized service . . . Col- is what Lloyd Snider is umnist Shirley Eder likes keeping . . . The son of individualized coloring on Marge and Reub Snider is a her finger nails and brings fourth year student at Bos- her own special bottle of ton's New England College polish to Sandy Myers at of Optometry, and recently Sandra Myers Nail Clinic, did volunteer eye examina- downstairs at North Park tions in Honduras . . . His Towers . . . Shows you how itinerary then takes him to old-fashioned I am . . . Mexico City, Chicago and Thought it was a rare thing Detroit, from there he'll for Shirley to do this, but leave for a three-month Phyllis Tyner and Marlene clinical rotation at ,Hadas- Miller at The Jewish News sah Hospital in Jerusalem set me straight that it hap- . . . Marge and Reub's other pens many times . . . women son, Stuart, was just admit- who want a certain color or brand bring own bottles to ted to the bar. MONTH OF MAY IS their favorite manicurist. Mae and Dave Fenton are National Asthma Center drive . . . with volunteer now living in Boca Raton, women coming to homes Fla. Twenty-first birthday by and giving receipts for all donations . . . It's called City of Southfield had little March For Breath . . . with party in the lobby at City monies going to the Na- Hall . . . with Councilwo- tional Jewish Hospital and man Jean McDonnell serv- National Asthma Center ing cake cut by community relations head Sarah Berg which have merged. In this area, there are two . . . and Jean politely not chapters . . . The Detroit licking the icing off her fin- League, presided over by gers, although temptation Rose Weingarden (Ben) and no doubt reared itself with the Northwest Detroit emphasis. Chapter, whose president is Lying lips are an abomi- Martha Burnstein (Morris). nation to the Lord. VERY FEW FAMILIES can boast a father and son with one bowling a 300 game and the other shoot- ing a hole-in-one. The father, Milt Reznick, rolled his perfect kegling session as a member of Tik- vah Lodge against Morgen- thau at Luxury Lanes in the Bnai Brith Tournament of 1974. The son, Barry Reznick, an assistant Wayne County prosecutor, shot his ace re- cently on the par three, 180-yard seventh hole at Godwin Glen Golf Course in South Lyon . . . He used a three iron. Playing with Barry were . . . Donald Shifman, Doug Shifman and Tony Lee. REGARDS TO.ALL are brought back from Scottsdale, Ariz. by Lil and Percy Swartz, there for a month's stay . . . "Hi De- troit" is sent by former loca- lites Leanora and Lou Stern, Sue and Sam Goldfarb and Sheila and Leonard Brinauer. EVERY DAY IS sale day with Eva and Al Perlmutter . . . at their Perlmutter Executive Gifts showroom downstairs at North Park Tower . . . always 25 percent off . . . It has one of the largest varied displays around . . . from simple pens to 14 and 18 karat gold and diamonds . . . plus so many other things people prob- ably never thought existed. GET WELL WISHES . to Iry Lachman . . . re- covering at home from a heart attack. Seventh PAL Golf Tourney Slated June 19 at Wabeek The seventh annual and J.C. Penny stores, or by Police Athletic League calling the Detroit Police (PAL) golf invitational, Athletic League, 224-4080. chaired by radio personality J.P. McCarthy, will take • B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN place June 19 at Wabeek • ITALIAN DISHES Country Club. —BEER & WINE- Golf professionals who 45199 CASS• UTICA will participate include: 731-4440 Wally Armstrong, George "In The Big Red House" Bayer, George Burns III, Pete Brown, Terry Diehl, Marty Fleckman, George Italian-American Cuisine Johnson, Jerry Heard, Bruce Lietzke, John Mahaf- 18211 JOHN R fey, Rick Massengale, Jerry Bet. 6 3 7 Mile Rds. 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