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August 31, 1979 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-08-31

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26 Friday, August 31, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

So don't go looking any-
where else for Zadie's Stain
. . . Dynamic also manufac-
tures Cecil's great stuff.
REUNION OF THE
first cooperative swim club
ever in the Metro Detroit
area . . . Ramblewood Swim
Club . . . is being planned
for Nov. 10 . . . Former
members are asked to con-
tact Howard and Irene
Kronk, 353-7597, or Bernie
and Peggy Saks, 354-4016
. . . Location, cost and other
details will be set when size
of response is gotten . . . Be-
verly and Aubrey Gealer
can also be contacted, 851-
6846.
"THIS IS YOUR LIFE,
Our Charlie" was short ver-
sion written, read and pre-
sented by Charlie Fink's
sister, Pearl Brooks, at re-
cent 70th surprise party for
him at Paradiso . . . His
other sister, Gertie Levine
and very good friend Jimmy
Laker, gave toasts . . . His
son Arthur was emcee at the
surprise given by wife
Dorothy and children Judy
Wolin (Chuck) and Art.
REGARDS FROM .. .

Bernie Frant . . . living in
Palm Springs, Calif. .. .
"I'm still among the living
— and still a member of the
Old Timers of Detroit. I am
enjoying it very much in
Palm Springs and still very
active — socially, that is —
and I do some traveling." .. .
Bernie would love to hear
from you . . . his address is
400 Sunrise Way, Apt. 35,
Palm Springs, Calif., 92262.
IN 1929, 101 guys 'n gals
were confirmed at Temple
Beth El . . . which then had
a membership of 1,150
families and worshipped on
Woodward and Gladstone
. . . Rabbi Leo Franklin was
spiritual leader and Mel-
ville Welt congregation
president.
Now, 50 years later, those
confirmands still around
(about 15 have passed on)
will have a reunion, Oct. 9,
in Handelman Hall of Tern-
ple Beth El . . . Invites are
being sent to all who can be
located.
So far, the ball is being
carried solely by Gertrude
Love Willis (Sam) . . . 557-
3395.
GRANDMA BELLE
COHEN has double simha
celebration in September
. . . wedding of oldest
granddaughter, Pamela, in
California, daughter of Don
and Maxine Benyas . . .' and
Bar Mitzva of youngest
grandson, Eric, son of
Maurice and Margo Cohen.
MARC ANKERMAN,
21-year-old son of Hy and
Sybil Ankerman, donated
his music and lights for a
Jerry Lewis Muscular Dys-
trophy Disco at Roma's of
Bloomfield and raised over
$5,000 for the cause.
CAMP MEHIA, a
Jewish youth camp popular
during the 30s through the
50s, is having a reunion .. .
Those who attended as
campers or workers can call
Ruth Leib Mason in Ann
Arbor, 1-996-4404 . . . or
write to her at P.O. Box
7252, Ann Arbor, Mich.,
48107.
The camp, prominent
during the pre-war and
post-war years, was
attended by some of today's
leaders in business and edu-
cation . . . Former Camp
Mehia is now owned and op-
erated by the Detroit Con-
ference of the United
Methodist Church.
67th ANNUAL dinher-
dance by Businessmen's
Group, City of Hope, will
have Fenby-Carr for danc-
ing along with comic Jan
Murray . . . at its
Sheraton-Southfield black
tie affair, Sept. 16.

Space Comedy

The Science Fiction
Theatre Guild will present a
science fiction musical com-
edy, "Venus' Man," 8 p.m.
Sept. 7-9 and 14-16 at the
Marygrove Theatre, 8425
W. McNichols, Detroit.

Elaine Brant Miller will
display her fiber works at

Auditions Held

The International Youth
Symphony, Inc., will hold
auditions 1-4 p.m. Sept. 8 at
the Windsor Main Library,
850 Ouellette Ave. Persons
under age 23 are eligible:

the Lafayette Art Fair,
Sept. 8-9; Birmingham Art
Fair, Sept. 15-16; and at the
forthcoming City of Hope
Fair.
Works by Ms. Miller can
be seen on permanent dis-
play at the Michigan Inn.

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TWO INVITATIONS
. . . "It's a Knockout" and
"Our Date. Got Knocked
Out" (rescheduled for an-
other time) was the seem-
ingly very much good luck
party given by Jackie and
Michael Kallen for Tommy
Hearns, welterweight; Mic-
key Goodwin, middle-
weight, and Hilmer Kentz,
lightweight . . . All three
won their bouts two days
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It was a pool party but no-
body went swimming in the
new lavish Kallen pool .. .
Big submarine sandwiches
were "professionally" cut
with "professional" standby
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Kan. (Jewish population
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squared ring and three
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THERE'S °NIA ONE
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grandfather Cecil Rosen,
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was just called stain . . . and
because other people also
called Cecil "Zadie," that's
what Ricky wrote on the can
while working for him .. .
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