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May 25, 1979 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-25

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Friday, May. 25, 1919 29

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Racquet Tourney

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

SHIRLEY AND BE-
NSON LEET had quite a

runabout celebration re-
cently . . . April 23rd, Rabbi
and Chaya Teldon of Lake
Grove, N.Y., gave them a
frandson, Menachem Men-
\, del . . . April 30, day of
Menachem's bris, David
and Sharon Locke of
Jamaica Plains, Mass., gave
birth to granddaughter
Michelle Robyn . . . The
happy grandparents flew to
Boston from New York.
Little Michelle was born
on great-grandfather Philip
Locke's 80th birthday.
The Leet girls, Chaya,
Sharon and sister Anita,
were all born on Oct. 18 and
share birthdays (but not
presents) . . . Only outcast of
the family is Shirley and
Benson's son Barnett "BJ"
. . . born on March 31.
TWO-FOLD VISIT here
will be for Simone Rubens-
tein, well-known for his art
works in Mexico . . . He'll
attend confirmation, June
10, at Cong. Bnai Moshe, for
Debbie Borovoy, daughter
of cousins Joyce and
Mathew Borovoy . . . and
hold an art show at Gallery
Art Center on W. 12 Mile in
Lathrup Village . . . 7:30-9
p.m. June 8, and 10 a.m.-2
p.m. and 7:30-9 p.m. June 9.

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GET WELL WISHES

. . . to Jack Kaufman at
Sinai Hospital.
THIS SUNDAY, 9 a.m.,
is Temple Emanu-El
Couple's Club annual white
elephant garage sale.

JUDI AND MAR-
SHALL SHANDLER,

formerly of Farmington
Hills, and completing their
second successful year of
fish farming in Oregon .. .
were recently visited by
partners in the project,
Daniel Honigman, Jr. and
David Hermelin . . . Mar-
shall is a marine biologist
with a PhD in math-
ematical biology . . . Judi
has a master's in biology .. .
The farm produced three
million pounds of chub sal-
mon for the American and
Japanese markets . . .
(think of them next time
you eat lox) . . . Friends can
write Judi and Marshall at
Pacific Industries, 263 High
St. S.E., Salem, Ore. 97301.

NORMAN . LABEAU

will do a one-man jewelry
show June 1 and 2
. . . at One Of A Kind in
Applegate Square North-
western and Inkfter .. .
June 1 show is 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. . . . and June 2 is 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Norman was originially a
sculptor and will show all
jewelry originals . . . one of a
kind.

TYPO ERRATA .

Name of Jane Portelli
somehow disappeared from
last week's item about Er-
nest Drucker's Executive
Custom Shirtmakers on
Woodward in Birmingham
. . . She's Ernie's forelady
. . . and has most valuably

been with him about 15
years.

MR. & MRS. GROUP,

City of Hope, annual Night
of Games at Raleigh House,
recently, was a big booming
success . . . best ever .. .
about $12,000 or $13,000
was the bonanza take for
City of Hope Research Med-
ical Center.
Its Bob-Lo Moonlight is
scheduled for July 18.
JAX KAR WASH on 10
Mile and Greenfield sold
Poppies for Jewish War
Veterans . . . over 100 flow-
ers one day . . . Cashier Sue
Thomason sold them to cus-
tomers and Manager De-
nnis Kowalski to his em-
ployees.
MAIL DEPT. . . . "We
went to the 70th birthday
testimonial dinner for Turk
Prujansky here in Los
Angeles, April 21. There
were over 250 people. He
looks great. Quite a number
of Detroiters. We sat with
Sid Hudson's sister Bess
and brother-in-law Hank
Bloomfield, Frances and
Max Winston, Jack and
Sara Prujan, Marion and
Jack Silver, Ethel and Joe
Sussman, Ralph Berge, the
Isrecks and many others.
"The years seem to go by
so fast. We celebrated our
24th happy anniversary
May 22 and look forward to
the 25th." — Yetta and
Sam Ginsburg.
(Turk is in Detroit visit-
ing.)

BUSINESSMEN'S
GROUP, City of Hope an-

Racquetime Centers in
Southfield, Livonia and
Taylor will participate in
the National Court Clubs
Amateur Racquetball
Championships, with qual-
ifying matches scheduled
for June 29, 30 and July 1.
Class A, B and Novice
players interesting in par-
ticipating should register
by June 20. There is a
charge.
For information, call
Roger Shockor at Southfield
Racquetime, 358-2040.

Craft Displays

The Southfield Burgh
Museum will have displays
of wool spinning, tole paint-
ing, doll making and bobbin
lace making through June
24. The museum is located
at Berg Road and Civic Cen-
ter Drive in Southfield.
Hours are 2-5 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday. Admission is
free.

The precious substance of
men is to be diligent.

/SPIRO'SN
CONEY
ISLAND

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COR. LINCOLN
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Closed Sun.

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Everything Also Available
\ For Carry-Out

ALL. EAT

IF YOU'VE BEEN
WONDERING why you

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DON'T FORGET ... the
sometimes forgotten man
. . . Father's Day is June 17.

MONTREAL (JTA)— An
Orthodox rabbi has asked
the Quebec government to
grant municipal status to
his 300-member community
in the Sainte Therese dis-
trict north of Montreal.

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a new meat and fresh
poultry department to go
along with its vast inven-
tory of frozen foods,
groceries, liquors, wines,
deli counter, etc. . . . It's
quite an operation!

HAIFA — Professor Josef
Singer of the School of
Aeronautical Engineering
of the Technion has been
elected to membership in
the International Academy
of Astronautics.

/Utak

Alfred,

BR 3-8844
Featuring

Featuring

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so, call Margaret Clarke,
543-2997 . . . or at work,
543-9550.

New Astronautics
Academy Member

/OMERSET THEATRE
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ANY TIME

DOES ANYONE
KNOW of a Central High

MONTREAL (JTA) —
About 300 Palestinians and
their supporters paraded
through Montreal May 12 to
protest the 31st anniver-
sary of Israel's indepen-
dence and the Israeli-
Egyptian peace treaty. The
parade was sponsored by
the Quebec Palestine Com-
mittee.

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of group will have to be
changed now that it is for
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