30 Friday, October 12, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WZO-Agency Budget Slashed Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST "AT LAST WE have a place to call our own," says Larry Lieberman, former Detroiter, who with brother Arnold and their Mon- tebello •Corp. have com- pleted building of an ultra-modern synagogue on Merritt Island, Fla. . . . It is in honor of their parents, ex-Detroiters Betty and Hy Lieberman of nearby Cocoa Beach . . . Materials and minimal construction charges were the congrega- tion's only cost as Larry's and Arnie's way of honoring of Betty and Hy. Temple Israel has a membership of about 300 . In previous years it held services in the Grace United Methodist Church on Mer- ritt Island. TIME FLIES . . . and already it's nearly time for the Bnai David Men's Club Pre-Thanksgiving Feather Party, 8 p.m. Nov. 17 . . . Co-chairmen are Iry Abramson and Harry Newman . . . For ticket info, call the synagogue office, 557-8210. ABOUT MOM . . . Mrs. M. Raskin . . . She's umteen times better, thank you .. . and we still have hopes of her inviting us back again for those great Friday night dinners. GIVE A BIG HAND .. . to people in the community like Irene and Nathantight . . . who open their doors on Yom Kippur night for guests to come and break fast . . . It's the friendly thing to do . . . and some- thing which goes unnoticed in the banding of communal life togetherness. SID NICKIN may be a buesiness tycoon . . . but as amateur magician at hospi- tals, homes for the aged, etc., he's a king . . . How- ever, Sid's biggest claim to fame, according to many, is in a simple culinary art .. . He's a topnocher they say at making eggs and onions. RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA will be honored Oct. 23 by Knights of Pythias, Detroit No. 55, at its Castle Hall on Coolidge between 11 and 12 Mile in Berkley . . . Will be open to members, friends and rela- tives . . . Rabbi Sperka is a member of Detroit No. 55 and has given spiritual services to the lodge and its membership . . . Chairman is Mayer Gordon, 961-7704. ERNEST DRUCKER, dapper bossman at Execu- tive Custom Shirtmakers in Birmingham, will hold an all-day fashion seminar, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 17, at Southfield Athletic Club on Evergreen . . . He'll talk of proper dress and present fashion trends for men (naturally including the world of shirts, of which few people know more than Er- nest) . . . and head question and answer sessions. Sounds very interesting and fashion plate Ernest is up on today and even tomor- row's styles. MORRIE SCHWARTZ has severed connections be- tween his Sunoco Station on Southfield and 10 Mile and AAA road service . . . Mor- rie's ideas differ from Triple A in the amount of hours having to stay open among other reasons . . . He still has two trucks and will con- tinue road service and mechanical. SANDY MYERS of Sandra Myers Nail Clinic in North Park Towers, was on Ch. 7's "Morning Show" last week, hosted by John Kelly and Marilyn Turner .. . Sandy exhibited her tech- niques of nail transplants plus what people can do at home to beautify and keep their nails healthy. IN ISRAEL recently, Free Press columnist Shir- ley Eder had a guide of whom she frequently speaks . . . It was in Jerusalem when she and hubby Ed Slatkin asked a question . . . Shlomo, their guide, answered, "DV" .. . They asked what that was, and he said, "Don't vorry." AFTER MAKING AN amazing recovery from cancer, former Detroiter Bernie Hartstein is in town from California, visiting with brother Murray Hartz. Another brother, Solas, former owner of Baker's Keyboard Lounge on Liver- nois, now lives in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. CONGRATS . to Syl- via and Johnny Wilber on their 52nd anniversary . . to Marilyn and Harry Ko- sins on anniversary number 27. APPLEGATE SQUARE at Northwestern and Inks- ter, is celebrating its first birthday . . . today till 10 p.m. . . . and tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. LOOKING BACK ON Columns Of Yesteryears .. . Dec. 14, 1956 . . . "The four Jewish students recently appointed to head the Wayne University Law Re- view published three times a year and subscribed to by just about every Wayne law graduate are . . . Elliot Beitner, editor-in-chief, Henry Baskin, managing editor and Lee Weisenthal and Rona (Herman) Rice, associate editors." A Clarification In response to some in- quiries, these are the facts in relation to Papal visits to Israel: Pope Paul VI_ was in Is- rael during the presidency of Shneur Zalman Shazar. Pope John Paul II, re- sponding to an invitation extended to him at the United Nations by Israel Ambassador Yehuda Blum, indicated an interest in vis- iting the Jewish state. JERUSALEM (JTA) — The budget of the Jewish Agency and . World Zionist Organization emissaries will be cut by 20 percent, the Zionist Executive decided last week. The WZO em- ploys 520 emissaries, with _another 200 who are not fi- nanced by the WZO or the Agency. 30th Reunion Detroit's Western High School Class of 1949 will hold its 30th reunion at the Dearborn Hyatt-Regency Oct. 27. For reservation in- formation, call Byron Georgeson, 532-3110 dur- ing the day, and George Donoian, 538-4459 eve- nings. THE aiN PERFECT BLEND In The Heritage Bldg. NORTHWESTERN AT EVERGREEN NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES SATURDAYS III 6 p.m. SUNDAYS TH. 2 a.m. [. UP TO 150 j [ • Bar Mitzvas • Showers • Sweet Sixteens • Disco Parties • All Occasions ASK FOR TED 353-4070 lii , The cuts will be im- plemented by reducing the number of emissaries and funding them by the local communities. Extradition Asked NEW YORK — Israel has asked the U.S. to extradite a West Bank Arab from Chicago on charges of ter- rorism. Israel says that Ziad Tar- ifa is a member of Al Fatah and placed a bomb in Tiberias in May that killed two persons and injured 36. Detroit's Famous HUNGARIAN VILLAGE Delicious CHICKEN PAPRIKASH LUNCH $3 25 DINNER $5 95 SUNDAYS Chicken Paprikash ALL YOU CAN EAT 3.95 TUES.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 mid . Closed SAT. 12 noon to 12 mid. Mon. SUN. 12 noon to 10 p.m. ETHNIC FOODS STEAKS — SEAFOOD ZIGGY BELA'S GYPSY ORCHESTRA THURS., FRI. & SAT. Reservations: 843-5611 1-15 (Fisher) at SPRINGWELLS EXIT All Credit Cards FILET MIGNON HENRI IV With artichoke and Bearnaise sauce 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. 559-4230 Rib CEDARS Chef's Specials IIP*11. =4' a cars ■ •1 1, Z:G Zio Served Mon. Thru Sat. Nights %sastz._siooq* NEW YORK STEAK ON A SIZZLING PLATTER or BROILED FLORIDA 95 RED SNAPPER • COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE OR POTATO 40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE . 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