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March 21, 1980 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-21

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44 Friday, March 21, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

BACK IN 1949, Regina and unlimited service calls
and William Weiss came to . . . all at no extra cost.
Myrna Craig, living in
the United States on a mili-
tary transport from Ger- Coventry Park Con-
many . . . Both had been dominiums in Royal Oak,
in German concentration says the peace of mind of
camps during the war and not having to worry
met following its end .. . about who to call or how
Regina was at the Green- much money it will take
berg Camp for Girls and when needing repairs or
William at Auschwitz and service calls is worth ev-
erything.
Dachau.
Strangest thing about
On the transport, Regina
knitted an outfit for the Condo Care is that it's actu-
baby she would give birth to ally for real!
ONE BIG SHINDIG will
in America . . . Fred Weiss
was delivered at Women's be scheduled this fall to fete
Hospital by Dr. David Feld the Northern High School
. . . Three years later, Mindi graduation classes of 1935,
Silver, daughter of Sidney 1936 and 1937 . . . For more
and Vivian Silver, was de- info, call Eve Berke, 355-
livered by Dr. Feld . . . and 1763, or Yetta Pomerantz,
Freddie and Mindi were 553-9132.
married . . . Mindi gave - A NEW TV SHOW, "On.
birth to a daughter, Emily Location," had its recent
. . . also delivered by Dr. debut on Channel 20
Feld . . . and Emily was (WXON-TV) . . . written
brought home from the hos- and produced and narrated
pital in the same outfit Fred by Avis Bromet . . . The ac-
companying musical theme
had worn.
Fred's brother, Mike an for the show was written
OB at Bicounty Hospital, and performed on tape by
was busy in surgery and Howard Siden . . . Their
couldn't make it to assist in long, hard hours of work on
the delivery of his niece .. . the show paid off since it has
He too was delivered by Dr. a 13-week run.
But Avis and Howard's
Feld, now at Sinai Hospital.
GERALDINE GOR- talents don't stop at televi-
MAN is fine again . . . after sion . . . She is one of the
falling down an open hole on cooks making blintzes and
the Camino Real Bridge in chopped liver at Pickle
Boca Raton where she and Barrel Restaurant on Ever-
husband Gerald now live green and 12 Mile . . . and
. . . She was under care at he is a counterman there
the Boca Raton Community making sandwiches and fry-
Hospital . . . Gerald is an ac- ing eggs.
Their program is 10:30
count executive with Bache,
Halsey Stuart Shields Inc. a.m. on Saturdays . . . Their
deli prowess is from 9 a.m.
in Boca Raton.
AL AND BERTHA Tuesday through Friday.
AUDREE LEVY is coor-
KANFER are the grandpa-
rents of a hockey team . . . dinating the second annual
well, almost . . . 10-year-old Ann Arbor Spring Art Fair,
Shelby and 12-year-old March 28-30 . . . at the Uni-
Cary, sons of daughter versity of Michigan Track
Judye and son-in-law Larry and Tennis Building at
Glazer, starred in last Ferry Field . . . Over 275 ar-
week's Southfield Hockey tists and craftsmen will
Association playoffs . . . take part in this year's fair.
TEMPLE BETH EL
Cary scored the winning
goal in a game while play- Brotherhood has a call out
ing with the Pawnees in the for volunteers, 19 years old
Pee Wee Division . . . and and over, to help out at Pro-
Shelby, with the Seminoles, vidence Hospital on Easter
rattled in the winning puck Sunday, April 6 . . . in ad-
in sudden death overtime mitting, chapel escort, gift
after two periods. cart, gift shop and informa-
Al and Bertha's other tion . . . taking over for
three grandsons, Jason, 11, those who would like their
Andy, 9, and 14-year-old holy day off . . . Call Eric
Darin are also hockey stal- Canvasser, 354-3858, or
warts . . . Jason and Andy Joel Waldbott, 288-5058.
LESLIE BALL, former
play in the Southfield Hoc-
key Association . . . and Detroiter not 34 years old
Darin "retired" as of last yet, will leve Macy's in
year to concentrate on be- New York to take over May
coming a tennis star . . . 1 as first executive vice
They're the sons of Michele president (next step is
Kanfer. president) of the 14 Macy's
Judye, Larry and Al are stores in Kansas City . .
still telling people there is Wife, Fran (Glicken) and
no gimmick attached to their three children will join
their unbelievable Condo Les in June ... He is the son
Care peace of mind opera- of Gerrie Fenton and Max
tion for condominium unit Ball . . . (I'm among many
owners ($25 a month, pay- others also mighty proud of
able quarterly) that takes Les.)
care of interior mainte-
Action is eloquence; the
nance, repairs, adjustment,
replacement of water tanks, eyes of the ignorant are
garbage disposals, furnaces more learned than their
and air conditioning units, ears.

Buffo Entertains
at Raven Gallery

Mime and comic Howard
Buten, who performs as
Buffo, will appear Wednes-
day through April 6 at the
Raven Gallery.

Buten has appeared in
comedy clubs in Los
Angeles and has made
commercials for a Japanese
candy company.
For show times, call the
Raven, 557-2622. There is
an admission charge.

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