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O HONEYMOONING •Luxurious room •Bottle of champagne •Entertainment and dancing in Hurley's •Indoor pool and saunas •Leisurely breakfast in Wicker Works (or room service) •Free parking •Luxurious room •Cocktail in Hurley's, our contemporary lounge with nightly entertainment and dancing on a stainless. steel dance floor •All-season indoor pool •Saunas •Leisurely breakfast in Wicker Works (or room service) . • $55 per couple- Tips and taxes are included! Call 879-2100 for color brochures on our Unwinder and Honey- mooning packages. •Free parking • $29.80 per person, double occupancy [ NORTHFIELD HILTON 5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75 Troy, Michigan 48098 .- - (313) 879-2100 Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST WONDERINGS . Why car washes leave the motor running while auto is being dried . . . Why more women who should, don't wear dresses . . . Why people who don't give their names even bother to write a newspaper . . . It's never read and winds up in file 13 (wastebasket) . . . What kind of restaurant the former Sultan's Table on 10 Mile and Southfield will be- come . . . Word is that the former owner may reopen it again . . . What Marty Weinstock of Radiant Signs looks like without his beard . . . Why gas stations give worse service now than they ever did . . . What fountain of youth secret 86-year-old Ben Gorney has found .. . How Carl Bayer got the nickname of "Cubby." CONGRATS ... to Phil Eisner on his 74th birthday . . . and to he and wife Pauline on their 47th an- niversary. ABOUT 200 people, al- most all women, naturally, at recent installation of offi- cers by Bnai David Sister- hood . . . and Sandy Shore the only gal wearing a hat . . . Goldie Sobel and Goldie Waxman celebrated 70th birthdays . . . Rabbi Morton Yolkut and wife Aline going to Chicago for a vacation .. . Irene Light, installed as president, nervous before speaking and then almost crying with heartfelt emo- tions as she spoke. WHERE DID Dr. Henry Berris get the nickname of "Honey" people ask . . . The late athlete great in whose name a memorial athletic scholarship fund has been established at the Jewish Community Center, was called that, according to a close friend, because he had a honey of a hook shot as an all-city and all-state North- ern High basketball star . . Brother Stanley, however, says it was because of their mother, who used to call him "hona Ilona" at the games. Henry was the first freshman captain at Wayne State in 1934 . . . and in 1936 took Wayne's basket- ball team to the Olympic trials . . . For more informa- tion on- the Dr. Henry "Honey" Berris Memorial Athletic Scholarship, call Gail Greenfield at the Jewish Community Center, 661-1000. AL CATERER ROSENBERG asked ca- terer son Jeffrey about going back to school to finish his education and get a degree . . . "now that your brother Howard is graduat- ing as a chiropractor from Palmer College in Daven- port, Iowa." . . . Jeff replied, "I don't need any more smarts. I just want to be a caterer." ROBERT CHAITIN, on of Mickey and Irwin Chaitin, recently graduated from Wayne State U. School of Medicine . . . At the time Dr. Chaitin begins his in- ternship at Hutzel Hospital in Detroit, his twin sister Pamela will begin her first year of medical school at Michigan State U. PROFESSIONAL AR- TISTS from Michigan and Canada will exhibit and sell their work June 28, 10 to 6, and the Sunday after (June 29), noon to 6 . . . at Applegate Square, North- western Highway and Inks- ter . . . Sculpture, oils, watercolor, intaglio, weav- ing, jewelry, pottery, photography, sculpture and blown glass will be featured at the outdoor exhibit. SYLVIA BROWN (Harry), executive director of Children's Leukemia Foundation, has given her okay for Michigan's first outdoor backgammon tour- ney, June 28, in Kellogg Park on Main Street at Ann Arbor Trail in downtown Plymouth . . . with all pro- ceeds after expenses going to C.L.F. . . . It's being hosted by non-profit Ameri- can Backgammon Club of Plymouth and North Oak- land County. For more info, call the backgammon club, 457-5776. JOSHUA NEWMAN, 13-year-old son of Elaine and Dan Newman, won honors again this year in competition _ sponsored by the Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics . . . After taking second place in Regional Competi- tion held at Oakland Uni- _ versity for Oakland, Wayne and Macomb Counties, he went on to compete state- wide at Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant . . bringing home a trophy for third place. LINDA SINGER (Dr. Larry) at Roger Penske Chevrolet, knows how to treat a customer, says Heidi Press . . . "She's courteous, patient, pleasant and treats customers nicely no matter what the price of the car to be purchased. It's no wonder she's among the top sales- persons at the dealership." Stops Criticism JERUSALEM (JTA) — Edgar Bronfman, acting president of the Work Jewish Congress, promised Sunday that he would ref- rain from public criticism of Israeli government policies as long as he occupies the top post in the WJC. Bronfman has been an outspoken critic of Premier Menahem Begin's settle- ment policies on the West Bank and other matters. Advice is like snow; the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind. Coleridge