THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, February 1, 1980 e • LISTENING POST WHAT'S IN A name? ... It takes a special sort of a man to go through life with the "Susie" moniker, but "Susie" Schecter has done it for almost 75 years ... There are many people who don't know his real name is Myron ... It's even Susie in the telephone book. When he played basket- ball at City College of De- troit in the mid-1920s, he played as Susie Schecter. His wife calls him that. His six grandchildren have shortened it to "Papa Sue." City College was the forerunner of Wayne State University, which will in- duct Susie into its Sports Hall of Fame in a luncheon ceremony set for Feb. 9 .. . Tickets can be gotten from his son Allan, 851-4511. Susie was with the De- troit Times for almost 30 years, until it folded in 1960 ... He jumped into the real estate business as a broker-investor- appraiser. Once he was testifying to the value of a parcel of prop- erty in Wayne County Pro- bate Court when Judge Er- nest Boehm took over the questioning: "Do you know what perjury is?" ... Schec- ter: "Yes." ... Boehm: "Are you also known as 'Susie'?" . Shechter: "Yes." Boehm: "HOw did you get the name?" ... Schecter: "I don't know, judge." CORRECT PHONE number to find out about ob- taining that 1980 edition of Discount Shopper's Direc- tory with over 500 listings of the best buys around, by Maryann Zukosky, is 542- 6825. DETROITERS VISIT- ING Florida this month will have the opportunity to attend the Detroit Club of North Miami Beach 10th Anniversary Dinner-Dance, Feb. 10, at the Deauville Hotel on the Beach. Reservations can be made by contacting Lou Corman, ticket chairman, at 1401 N.E. Miami Gardens Dr., Apt. E 389, North Miami Beach, Fla. 33179 . . . phone number, 945-8760. GET WELL WISHES . to Sophie Hoffman at Sinai Hospital. CITY OF HOPE Mr. and Mrs. Group has set their second annual Disco Dance at Royal Oak Kimball High for March 14 ... Co- chairmen are Marty Simon and Art Mevis ... The an- nual Night of Games is scheduled for early summer . A site hasn't been de- termined as yet. Student Exhibit The Scholastic Art Ex- hibit for junior and senior high school students in Wayne and Oakland Coun- ties will be held Saturday through Feb. 17 at the Tel-12 Mall. Organist Gary Reseigh and the vocal group, The Singin4 Dolls, will entertain 8 p.m. Saturday at the Redford Theater. There is a charge. Prejudice sees what it pleases, not what is plain. VINCENZO'S Italian-American Cuisine 18211 JOHN R Rd, B•t 6 1. 7 869-5674 / MICKY' S • • ITALIAN DISHES —BEER & WINE- 45199 CASS• UTICA 731-4440 "In Th. 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Who else but Sid Hudson, arriving for his regular visit from Las Vegas where. the only time they see anything that looks like snow is when a cocktail waitress spills an iced frappe on the crap ta- ble. But Sid didn't mind the blame ... Why not him in- stead of somebody else? ... This, really, is Sid Hudson . also working for humanitarian ideals and the furtherance of health research toward finding an- swers in the many still-dark regions of health's path .. . It's because of people like Sid that daylight is begin- ning to show through on many heretofore unknowns at the City of Hope Research Medical Center in Duarte, Calif. His recent visit in- cluded plans for another money-maker here this summer to fill up more coffers at his Sid "Hudosh" Hudson Foundation at the City of Hope. What if he did bring the, snow . . . Who the heck cares .. as long as Sid continues helping people. On another note about Sid Hudson ... He spent $5,000 for a bust of Joe Jouis to be placed in the Joe Louis Arena here as per personal conversation with Detroit Mayor Coleman Young ... It is still sitting on the shelf at Al Kay Jewelers on Southfield .. after being shipped here from Las Vegas . .. Maybe Young hasn't gotten over the shock that somebody kept their word about doing something for the city. Whatever the reason, it sure is no tribute to the greatest boxing champion of all time to be sitting on Al Kay's counter instead of in the arena named after him . and very inexcusable to accept Sid's generous offer . and then go back on a word. ED WOLFE hadn't been back to Detroit in two years . He now lives in Miami Beach, Fla. ... But he's al- ready forgotten about our weather ... Coming here recently from 70 degree weather, the first thing he asked was, "Where's the nearest tennis court?" Eddie was here to attend recent Bar Mitzva of grand nephew • Mark Allan Eliades, son of Sue Eliades, at Cong. 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