34 Friday, September 14, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST EVER HEAR OF a dog enterprising young men swimming underwater? .. . around . . . How many this Marilyn and Larry Crantz age would own seven late- have . . . In fact, they own model limousines? . . . Phil one that does . . . His name has parlayed his persever- is Scuffy, an Airedale that ence into a seven-day,- 24- also dives in their pool head hour business ... a first . . . Nobody ever told chauffer-driven Personal Scuffy he was a dog . . . and Limousine Service. that dogs just cannot swim MAIL DEPT.. . . "In Los underwater. Angeles, we had a reunion GET WELL WISHES of Central High School ... to Mary Fields (Nat) at graduates. Over 450 people New Grace Hospital. came — all residents of GRANT California and Nevada, but PATTY fine all originally Detroiters. It CERESNIE, songstress, is now leading a was a marvelous affair and new member of the family the oldest graduate was instead of her band . . . from 1922 and the youngest Patty and hubby Steve are from the class of 1957. the parents of Sharon Anne "We want to thank Phil- Ceresnie . . . born Aug. 14, lip Feigenson for sending us 1979, in time to help celeb- Faygo pop. It was the hit of rate the 80th birthday of her the evening. Thirteen great-grandmother Rose people were responsible for Horwich four days later .. . this eyeing. Eli Broad, of Sol Ceresnie, her new Kaufman & Broad, said it grandfather, and Glenn and all in a thfank you letter to Michael, her new uncles, of me: 'Thank you for a won- Ceresnie and Offen Furs, derful evening. Please let's are busy designing what do it again next year!' might prove to be the "We want to thank you for world's smallest full length printing our article. We re- fur coat. ceived so many letters from CONGRATS ... to Abe family, friends and other Krieger . . . on birthday Centralites who still reside number 70. in Detroit. The Jewish CAN'T FORGET ALL News reaches very far — I the people behind the scenes also received some letters also, who assisted Mary Lou from Florida and included Zieve and her staff on the in one were the words and Jerry Lewis Muscular Dys- the music for Central's trophy Telethon . . . Kudos school song. galore to them . . . plus the "We, the committee, Doug Jacobs Red Garter say thank you to The Band . . . Doug's father, Dr. Jewish News. Joan and George Jacobs, DDS, is a Forman Felsot, Dee and former president of Temple Bill Shpargel, Dorothy Emanu-El in San Francisco, and Sam Essick, Eleanor where he lives with wife Botney, Phyllis Green- Elizabeth. wald, Al (Byron) Katz, THE NICKNAME of Binnie Gilbur, Ilene Peetzie was given to Pat Krumkin, Eileen Gilbur Agree many years ago in and Carole Miller. "Emil Dramian wrote us the_family . . . contrary to thoughts that it is a "come- an original song to the tune of 'Windmills Of Your lately" name. HENRY AND MARTIN Mind,' Binnie Gilbur made Malter of Malter Furs in certerpieces that were Harvard Row, 11 Mile and graduates with a yardstick Lahser, are in a -new, re- behind each doll. On the modeled surrounding at yardsticks were pennants - their same location for the with names of streets and first time since moving places around the school. "We sent $100 to the prin- there in 1967 . . . Jack Shenkman opened the mall cipal of Central for the in 1966 . . . The original school and donated money Maker Furs was founded. in to the kidney foundation." ' —Joan Felsot 1940 by their now 86-year- old father, Michael Malter, Postal Authorities retired and living in California . . . It was on Deny PLO Stamp Grand River and Quincy. NEW YORK (JTA) — BEST BET Of The The Postal Administration Weekend . . . 25th anniver- of the United Nations has sary birthday party by no plans for the next two Cretcent Shrine Club . . , years in issuing a stamp tomorrow night at Adat commemorating the PLO, Shalom. the Workmen's Circle has HILDA RASKIN is been assured by H. Edgar sending out rubber checks Stock, assistant postmaster . . . signed U. Ben Took .. . general of the United Hubby Elmer isn't worried States. though at his City of Detroit The Jewish labor frater- head bailiff's office . . . She's nal order, through its with Telecheck, the more president, Bernard Backer, than 15-year-old company had sought assurances that that electronically gives the U.S. postal authorities check approval to com- would not honor such a panies who receive them. stamp after the UN Pales- 22-YEAR-OLD Phil tine Committee had Cooper is among the most recommended its issuance. Gaza Terrorists Arrested TEL AVIV (JTA) — A se- curity dragnet in the Gaza Strip has resulted in the ar- rests of some 70 residents on suspicion of belonging to or organizing terrorist cells. One of those arrested was the son of Dr. Haider Abdul-Shafi, one of two pro-PLO Palestinian lead- ers with whom Defense Minister Moshe Dayan met recently to "exchange views." An Army spokes- man confirmed that Tarik Haider el-Shafi, 19, was de- tained for alleged member- ship in El Fatah, the ter- rorist arm of the PLO. He said more arrests are ex- pected. Two of the cells — one in Gaza and the other in Khan Yunis — were part of El Fatah. A third was associ- ated with the Syrian- backed Al Saiqa terrorist group and a fourth with George Habash's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the security- sources said. They said the exposure of these cells prevented several terrorist acts. In one case, explosive charges were found, two of them primed for deto- nation. 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