26 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 6, 1919 Eban Denies Envoy's Role Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST IT'S TAKEN A WHILE to get over the recent train ride to Toronto for the Fur- niture Club weekend . . . No air-conditioning . . . cattle stops along the way to and from . . . so bumpy, couldn't even read the paper . Most people brought their own food . . . "Don't ever mention train again to me," said Jean Brose to hubby Max . . . Shirley and Eddie Rosenberg took the plane home . . . Ethel and Hy Blackman rode a much- later train and still arrived only a half-hour after we did. Sarah Pitt told by a lady in another car, "I know you!" . . . She sure did, 52 years ago when Sarah came to this country and her par- ents had a market in Ham- tramck . . . Ralph Shook tel- ling jokes during the train ride, "I was in a restaurant and saw a raisin walking, but didn't complain. They gave me another one." .. . Birdie Kanfer on bingo al- most the entire trip .. . Jules Olen finding a ciga- rette dropped by Les Greenspan and smoking it . . . "This train stops more than it goes," said Lou Sar- ko.At least everybody can say they were in London and Paris . . . both are Canadian towns the train passed . . . Iry and Lil Wine passing out bagels on train trip back . . . Paul Borock with his ever-present cigar . . . Jules and Ruth Olen on 19th floor of Sheraton- Centre when the elevator door wouldn't open . . . It fi- nally went down and they bravely took another one. Thanks to Les and Ruth Rosenberg for the menu from Mermaid Res- taurant where they enjoyed a very good fish dinner ... Our experi- ence was quite different a Chinese restaurant where the server looked at a member of our table strangely when he asked for egg rolls ... A delica- tessen that didn't make eggs and onions . and a Hungarian restaurant that didn't serve chicken or veal paprikash Much nostalgia with Be- rtha and Al Kanfer . . . Joe Silberschein complaining that he didn't take any pic- tures, "I didn't have a cam- era." . . . Eddie and Shirley Rosenberg changing rooms three times at Sheraton Centre because of lack of air conditioning . . . Shirley's parents owned Baron's in South Haven years ago where the only air condi- tioning was the air you breathed . . . Belle and Gor- don Fruitman drove up .. . and rather than take that train back, Al and Betty Cohen returned with them. All in all though, it was a nice trip because of the enjoyable company. GET WELL WISHES NEW YORK (ZINS) — Former Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban has denied reports that he would be named Israel's first ambassador to Egypt. Eban said that when he was ambassador for the U.S. for nearly 10 years an Is- . .. to Jerry Meyerson . . . recuperating at home after his recent operation. Sadat Feared REUNION DEPT. . 1975 M.E. War Nov. 23 is date for 1959 Oak JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Park High grads, at Wabeek Country Club . . . In an autobiography which Contact Debbie Silber, will appear in the fall, former Israeli Premier Yit- 682-7000. IRENE GURWIN is the zhak Rabin says that much tanned and very President Anwar Sadat of talented manicurist at New Egypt accepted an interim Hair Gallery salon for men agreement with Israel in and women in Nine Mile- 1975 because he feared an- Greenfield Shopping Cen- other war with Israel. Rabin also writes that ter, for Frank Levan, who designed the entire shop .. . former defense minister and Most unique with its indi- present head of the Labor vidual hair dressing "sta- Party, Shimon Peres, advo- tions" . . . and perhaps the cated a U.S.-Soviet buffer force in the Sinai. Rabin only one of its kind around. BESSIE NEWMAN, 88, writes that he was as- was taken to a night club by tounded by the idea and son Paul "for just a few flatly rejected it. minutes" to see cousin Turk Prujansky while he was celebrate your here . . . and had such a good time, Paul couldn't get her birthday at to leave. CANTOR HAROLD AI:Mk ORBACH of Temple Israel RESTAURANT sang national anthem be- fore recent Detroit-Boston • DINNER AND game during Bnai Brith CAKE FREE Night at Tiger Stadium .. . • Call For Further Was very good and also Details 643-8865 brought in a Detroit victory. NATE GOLDEN SE- Somerset Mail Troy EING Mike Kelly of Hon- eywell Barbers with the foliage being grown back on his face saying, "So you like looking uncivilized, huh?" BETTY COHEN celeb- rates her 13th anniversary 25920 GREENFIELD with the Southfield Post COR. 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The DETROIT ... and its 1 Green boat biggie uses di- esel fuel, says Max, and gets I I surrounding areas for 191 about a mile to the gallon over 25 years with 11 . . . How would you like Julie's charge bill as he FINE keeps on filling up . . . at ITALIAN CUISINE about $1500 a whack? IT'S AN OLD but true LUNCH & DINNER', saying that if you want MON. thru SAT. ) something done right, call a Closed Sundays I ; busy man . . . which is prob- ably why Murray Grushoff • Cocktails • 1\1 at L&T Floral Gardens in \ 14835 I Ferndale is doing so much business . . . He's always SCHAEFER busy . . . but never too much 1 BIk. S. of Fenkell to help people out. \ 273 - 0750 raeli premier would visit the U.S. only once in 10 years. "Now it is 10 times per year," he said. 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