30 Friday, April 18, 1960 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Auto Club Plans Tennis Tourney Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST WHO SAID THAT the love of Spiderman isn't uni- versal? . . . Allen and Bunni Lieberman of Heroes World in Applegate Square, Northwestern and Inkster, have been corresponding with a 12-year-old young man living in Poland . . . He writes to the Liebermans frequently . . . in Polish .. . requesting comics and other information .. . They've been able to an- swer him because of Mira Linder, a fellow merchant at Applegate who is fluent in seven languages . . . among them Polish . . . The 12-year-old boy had origi- nally seen a Heroes World , ad in Marvel Comics . . . in Poland. Bunni and Allen are scheduled to open their sec- ond Heroes World around May 15 at Livonia Mall'. ROY ROGOW estimates that he has taken off more than 2,000 pounds over the years . . . Roy is at 295, but vows to again trim down so he can bend over and bowl. REMINISCING ... Ralph Raimi talking about the club sandwiches he used to get-for 35c . . . "Can you believe it?" says Ralph. "Corned beef at $7 a pound now?" MORRIS RAUTBORT joins a select club . . . by making a hole-in-one re- cently . . . on the 165-yard third hole at San Marino Golf Club . . . using a five iron . . . Witnesses to the golfer's dream were . . . Lou Freeman, Bob Feldman and Joe Klinger. A HEALTHY EXAM- PLE of open heart surgery and six bypasses . . . That's Iry Weintraub of the Elec- tric Shop . . . given a 70th birthday party recently at Larco's by wife Mathilda. GET WELL WISHES . to Morris Shillman .. . former Detroit attorney now living in Daytona Beach, Fla., with wife Esther . . . Morris is getting over a severe bout with pneumonia. FASHION IN eyeglasses isn't only the type of frames- that people wear . . . Latest thing is color in optics as exhibited by optometrists like Dr. Harold Roland in Applegate Square, North- western at Inkster. Harold and wife Les Lee recently returned from a New York trip . . . bringing back the absolute latest in frame designs. But the big thing is that whereas many places have just a few colors to go with outfits, Harold and Les Lee are equipped with colors ga- lore . . . In fact, if someone brought in a piece of mate- rial, they can even match the color. Imagine having a different pair of glasses with frames in colors to go with a person's entire wardrobe ... Next thing in a home to go with tie racks, belt racks, shoe racks, etc.... could be a glasses rack. Wouldn't that really be something . . . Dr. Harold Roland doesn't think the thought is too far-fetched . . . and in talking with some folks, they don't either. JULES AND ROSE FAYNE drove to Boca Ra- ton, Fla., for a two-month- stay . Each night when stopping at a motel along the way, they'd call one of their three children, Michael, Ronnie or Wendy, to let them know where they were and that all was well. One night they called Ronnie and daughter-in- law Linda, and their 4-year-old daughter Kim- berlee answered the phone . . . Hearing Jules' voice she asked, "Grandpa Jules, where are you?" . . . He told her he was in Macon, Ga.. . . She called out to Linda, "Mommy! Mommy! Grandpa Jules is makin' Georgia!" STATE REP Joe Forbes would have "declared war on Japan" . . . if he hadn't gotten his new Sony televi- sion- set together last. week at home in Oak Park . . . "It came with very simple in- structions on how to set the stations," said Joe, who at the time didn't know when he would ever be able to use the set. REUNION DEPT ... Central High classes of 1950 hold number 30 Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m., for January, June and August grads .. . at Roma's of Bloomfield .. . Call Harold "Etsy" Kurlish, chairman, 353-2970; Carl Gilbert, 356-7447; Herb Rechter, 546-2970, or Chuck Sachse, 962-4411. Oak Park High class of 1960 has its 20-year shin- dig, June 28, at Hamilton Place . . . Call Janice (Naf- taly) Katz, 626-2969, or Rochelle (Siegel) Hoff, 355-1509. Central High grads in classes of 1928 through 1934 have affair on June 1 . . . Call Marion Krone, 557-8520, or Lee Helfman, 535-5256. Northern High classes of 1935, 1936, 1937 are getting together this fall . . . Con- tact Eve Berke, 355-1763, or Yetta Pomerantz, 553-9132. Cass Tech High classes of 1954 and 1955 have their party plans for June 28 .. . Call Joan (Selke) Korczyski, 277-8789, or Peter Scritniciuc, 728-1977. The Automobile Club of Michigan will sponsor "A Summer of Tennis," a variety of tennis tourna- ments beginning in June and continuing through Labor Day weekend at the Beverly Hills Racquet Club and the East Hills--Tennis Club in Grand Rapids. There will be four di- visions of play: Juniors, adult, novice open and pro level open. 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