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October 05, 1979 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-10-05

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celebrate your
birthday at

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

WHO WOULD HAVE
thought years ago on 12th
St. that Eddie Rosenberg's
60th birthday would be a
black tie affair . . . Heck, in
those days a lot of the guys
didn't even own a tie.
Wife Shirley's invitation
calls it a "Fency Formal"
party, Oct. 27, at Tam-0-
Shanter Country Club .. .
It'll be a "Do You Remember
When?" shindig . . . and if
somebody says they sat at
12th and Pingree . . . might
be where their table was .. .
The invite has a
Littman's People's Theater
marquee that says "60 Year
Revue starring Eddie
Rosenberg" . . . with signs of
the Astor Theater, Sammy's
Blaine Restaurant,
Lacher's Kosher Catering,
Pimple's Pool Room, Cream
of Michigan, Buddy's
Bar-B-Q, Zukin's and Boes-
ky's Delicatessen . . . plus
downtown spots like
Graystone Ballroom, Con-
nie's Bar and Wonder Bar.
A large 12th St. sign is
prominent on the invite
... and whoever made it
sure didn't live around
there . . . A couple of roofs
had TV antennas.
Should be a lot of real
'hearty good fun.
"OUCH," SAID Herb
Kaufman as he bit into. one
of the Mary Jane candy bars
from Bruce Lyons' office at
Manufacturers Bank on
Greenfield and Eight Mile
. .. Back in from outside
came Herb telling Bruce he
was going to sue . . . while
holding the filling from one
of his teeth.
AFTER 25 YEARS as an
all male organization, the
Hannah Schloss Oldtimers
recently voted to make their
group co-ed . . . Wives and
widows of deceased mem-
bers are eligible for mem-
bership, as well as women of
days gone by who partook of
the programs at the old
Hannah Schloss Building
on High St.
Now they can join with
the men in continuing
friendships and carrying on
traditions of good fellowship
. . . Those interested in join-
ing can call Mollie Bank,
968-5298, or Ruth Fuhr,
967-4030.
REVA "COURAGE"
Lederman, the gal who
never let a crippling stroke
get her down, not only
traveled alone to Toronto
recently . . . but is also tak-
ing a class in copper
enameling at Ferndale
High . . . She has her own
kiln at home in Oak Park.
ANOTHER LONG-
TIME bachelor has bitten
the dust . . . Attorney Joe
Cohen, once among the
most eligibles in tdwn, is the
gent who said it would
never happen (famous last
words) and Barbara Blasius
is the gal who got him Sept.
29.
IF YOU HAVE AN extra
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THC-ItTROIT JEWISH NEWS

30' Friday, October 5, 1919

graduation book from any
year lying around, Sam
Tanenhaus of Harvard Shop
has a collection for folks to
read and show their kids .
Sam will soon open his sec-
ond location . . . in Tel-12
Mall . . . Harvard Shop
number one is on Southfield
and 12 1/2 in the Sears Shop-
ping Center.
BIRTHDAY CON-
GRATS ... to Morris Bob-
roff on number 60.
THIS IS THE first year
name will be Balfour Cele-
bration . . . being held Oct.
21 at Ford Auditorium .. .
Former years it was Balfour
Ball and Balfour Concert
. . . Reason for Balfour Cel-
ebration name is because of
format being changed from
past . . . The ball was a
dance . . . concert featured
symphony orchestra and
perhaps a metropolitan
opera singer . . . This year it
is humorist Sy Kleinman
and Paul Zim, singing star
. . . Sid Silverman is
president of Detroit Dis-
trict, Zionist Organization
of America . . . Balfour Cel-
ebration chairman is Dr.
Lester Zeff, with Max Sosin
co-chairman . . . For tickets,
call Annabelle Finklestein
at the ZOD office, 569-1515.
TED AND PAT
SAHAM have moved to
Florida . Their new • ad-
dress and phone number are
. . . 7473 S.W. 82nd St.,
South Miami . . . (305) 666-
7691.
to
. . .
THANKS
Maynard and Betty
Feldman for the pickles .. .
They jar the pickles and
sour tomatoes in their
basement.
NOW GOING ON
through November at
Bloomfield Township Pub-
lic Library (642-5800), is
the miniature world art ex-
hibit of Steven David Grant
. . . many drawings so small
that only one person at a
time can see . . . done by
Steven under a magnifying
glass.
FALL REUNION by
Scottish Rite Masons, Nov.
2-3, will be named in honor
of the late Harry Pliskow.,
marking the first time in
the history of Detroit Val-
ley, Scottish Rite, that a
class has been named hon-
oring a Jewish member.
Harry was a 33rd degree
mason . . . which Al Lee re-
cently became at the Sup-
reme Council meeting in
Chicago.

Antique Fair

The Franklin Historical .
Society will present Poor
Richard's Antique Fair VIII
Oct. 17, 18 and 19 at the
Franklin Community
Church. Hours are 11 a.m.-9
p.m.

Riches profit not in the
day of wrath; but right-
eousness delivereth from
death.

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