--- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26 Friday, August 3, 1919 Leonard Bernstein Cited Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST CRUISE AROUND De- troit River by Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, was another big success by them . . . More than 900 tickets were sold and 725 enjoyed the perfect evening . . . Its members are among the hardest workers of all charitable groups . . . never stopping in their efforts to raise money . . . - Those boxes you see at many places, with candy in the center and a coin slot, is the brainchild of Sarah Pitt, who, with hubby Irv, do- nates them ... Meyer Feinstein goes around fil- ling up the candy. Like every organization, Mr. and Mrs. Group has some deadwood, living in the past and good on talk but short on achievement. First time buses were used taking folks to the boat . . . There were three ... and 108 paid only $2 ... no driving their own cars or parking ... Aboard ship, Sam Field again donating services with $5 caricatures .-.. Frank Venice orchestra better than last year ... Freddy Martin vocalizing ... Ernest Drucker wear- ing a shirt he designed at his Executive Custom Shirtmakers in Birming- ham... Sam Hammerstein, liv- ing in Florida, here looking debonnair, slender and tan- ned . . . Sally Fields enjoy- ing an ice cream bar*with much fervor . . . Karl and Molly Berg lovingly danc- ing cheek to cheek . . . Sid and Lena Mitchell never looking better. CONGRATS ... to Molly and Philip Rosenthal . . . on their 50th anniver- sary . . . to Rose Herman on her 80th birthday. THIS SUNDAY will be a big day at Heroes World, Applegate Square, North- western and Inkster .. . Helping to celebrate its very successful first anniversary will be the authentic Spider Man himself . . . He'll ap- pear most of .the day at Heroes Woild to greet the ' children and Varents who have been so supportive of its highly-accepted concept. Spider Man will also sign autographs and pose for photographs. Heroes World opens at 10 Sunday until 4 and it should be a crowded celebration for Bunni and Al Lieberman. GET WELL WISHES ... to Johnny Lebow . . . to Sy Israel .. . BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS ... to Helen Osnos. ANNUAL SPLASH PARTY by Knights of Pythias, No. 55, is this Sun- day at home of B.B. Bolton on Cornell in Southfield .. . Starts at 1:30 p.m. . . . re- freshments, etc. CONGRATS TO ... Mollie and Ed Miller on 45th anniversary. NEW YORK — Composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein has been awarded LaSalle College's ▪ President's Medal for his contributions to the Ameri- can theater. The presentation was made Thursday when la" TOMORROW IS last day for disco fashion show at COUNTRY INN Furs by Bricker in Lincoln • B-B RIBS • B-8 CHICKEN • ITALIAN DISHES Center on Greenfield . . . Lasts about an,hour with six —BEER & WINE- female and one male model 45199 CASS, UTICA 731-4440 . . . 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