THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, September 1, 1919 Danny Raskin's • derma's ORIGJNAL droner aware , Alfredo LISTENING POST 25th SILVER anniver- sary birthday party shindig by Crescent Shrine, Sept. 15, at Adat Shalom Synagogue will be one of the biggest . . . and a complete package deal beingsupplied by member caterer Al Rosenberg . . . $17.50 per person includes everything . . . hors d'oeuvres, dinner, sweet table, Shel Rott, Or- chestra with wife Vicki Carroll and liquor on the house. Everybody attending will be given a new quarter commemorating Crescent's 25th anniversary. For tickets, Call Sid Ben- jamin, 353-6454 . . . Harry Kramer is president of Crescent Shrine Club. CONGRATS... to Mari- lyn and Sid Frumkin on 31st anniversary. IN AN OPEN space at' Harvard Row, 11 Mile and Lahser . . . by the three res- taurants, is a most interest- ing couple . . . Cariann Noc- era sculptures jewelry . t . rings, charms, bracelets, etc. without any two being alike . . . Husband Mark is a very good newspaper photo- grapher, but does the cast- ing for her . . . and Cariann is a jewelry designer, craftslady and salesgal who knows what she's talking about -. . This couple is amazing . . . but not as much as their work with silver . . . People bring photographs of their dog and between Cariann and Mark, an exact likeness is made for them. People would think they've learned about jewelry by going to school . . . It's extremely hard to believe . . . but very true .. . that whatever Cariann and Mark know came strictly by reading books. LETTER WRITTEN by Ben Lusky in Providence Hospital . . . "When one's stomach is empty, you refill it with food. When your gas tank is empty, you refuel With gas. When your veins run dry, you transfuse with blood. "Fortunately, the major- ity of us experience only the first two, but unfortunately, I have experienced all three. I was hit with Leukemia in February 1978, and have received many pints of blood, no doubt prolonging my life. "In the 20 some years with Bnai Brith (Rex Lodge and Zeiger) I was fortunate to serve as officers in the lodge and bowling leagfie, and on the veterans' corn- mittee; but the most satisfy- ing inner feeling that I achieved was donating ap- proximately 15 gallons of blood, thanks to the good Lord for this. "Having the personal knowledge of what blood does and means, I urge you, for the sake of your loved ones, your friends and espe- COUNTRY INN 8-8 RIBS • B-8 CHICKEN -=--- AMER THEATRE - cially yourselves, to give at every Bnai Brith Blood Bank Drive you possibly can. When you see the motto `Blood — The Gift of Life,' believe in it!" RHEA SCHAEFER, 24-year-old Oak Parker, will have a one-person water color showing from Monday through Sept. 29, at Oak Park Public Library . . . It'll be sponsored by the OP Arts and Cultural Commission and Titled "Faces and Figures." SAM KRONE of Apple- Crone Laboratories, feels like the brooder of a family having sold one of his babies . . . Revlon bought the for- mula, trade-mark and name of one of Sam's products. Sort of like Col. Sanders felt when he sold Kentucky Fried Chicken to Heublein Liquor . . . Sam met the col- onel in Louisiana . . . 89 years old . . . living on a $200,000 yearly salary plus traveling expenses . . . after selling his franchise for $65 million . . . It should happen to Sam! MAIL DEPT. ... "Since we are the only Detroit Club of North Miami Beach, with a membership of 230, I feel it is logical that we keep in contact with all our rela- tives and friends in Detroit by telling them of our ac- tivities and welcoming them to our meetings whenever they are in Florida. "Due to the untiring ef- forts of our President Joseph Milgrom, we have a beautiful program arranged for our next dinner-dance, Feb. 10, 1980 at the Deauville on the Beach. "I'm sure all our friends will be happy to know arid plan to attend as our affairs are always a huge success. "Our ticket chairman, Lou Corman, will be pleased to give information if con- tacted at the following ad- &fess: 1401 N.E. Miami Gardens Dr., Apt. E389, North Miami Beach, Florida 33179 . . . Phone number 945-8760." — Mrs. Albert (Rose) Chubok AGAIN I REPEAT ... No letters or items can ap- pear without the name of its sender . . . Just give the word and no-name of writer will be used . . . but anonymous-letters or notes cannot be acknowledged. BEA LEVEN put her bifocals down by mistake on a tray of jewelry and glasses being sold for $2 at a rum- mage sale by Sisterhood of Bnai David . . . Lady paid the $2, tried on Bea's bifoc- als and said, "I can't see too good out of 'em, but I'll take them anyway." . . . The bifocals had cost Bea $90. ihnfla y launce's 45199 CASS' UTICA 731-4440 "In The Big Red House" 4/P Ar Plehlk. 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