THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST REUNION DEPT. . . . MARYANN ZUKOS- Detroit Central High, KY'S 1981 Discount Shop- January and June classes of pers Directory, a "consumer 1940, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at survival guide" as she refers Roostertail . . . Contact to it . . . full of research .. . Elaine Kadashaw, 342- has been completed on dis- 1528 or Dr. Herbert count stores in the metro Hertzberg, 569-6304. Detroit area . . . and is Detroit Central classes of available . . . It also has tips, 1950 has 30th, Oct. 18, for helpful hints, suggested, January, June and August reading and words to the grads, at Roma's of Bloom- wise . . . all on surviving as field . . . Contact Herb Rech- a consumer in this era of ex- ter, 546-2970, Chuck Sac- tremely tight money. hse, 862-4411, Carl Gilbert, Maryann is a housewife 356-7447 or chairman and mother, taught educa- Harold "Etsy" Kulish, 353- ble retarded children for six 2970. years, was a barmaid, wait- Northern High classes of ress, switchboard operator '35, '36 and '37, Sept. 28, at and chairperson for Muscu- Hamilton Place . . . Contact lar Dystrophy in 1975. Eve Berke, 355-1763, Yetta For info on the book . . . or Pomerantz, 553-9132, or to set up fashion shows and Alex Lipson, 559-4440. lectures . . . all on consumer READING ABOUT survival . . . call her at HER daughter's prowess on 542-6825. the- golf course, Marge Rob- PEOPLE KEPT coming bin's mother, Mollie Cooper, into the store all day long to said, "Before I congratulate see how Lonnie Vinegar, you, when did you start owner of Ilona Ltd. on N. playing golf?" Woodward, Birmingham, GLENNWOOD CHAP- was able to keep her fresh / TER of Women's American flowers in water inside of a ORT holds its book and re- paper bag . . . As it turns cord sale at Pontiac Mall, out, the answer was simple Aug. 22-24 . . . For info, call . . . These unique bags by Judi Weinstein, 626-4171, Michel Harvey of Quebec, or Elaine Heavenrich, 398- look just like real paper 1179 . . . The gals always do bags . . . but are made of a wonderful job . . . and the colored porcelain that has values are real biggies. been vitrified . . . so there- CONGRATS . to Jack fore, water can be put in it Pearlman . . . on his 80th without fear. To grow a plant, choose birthday . . . and to Jack and wife Ruth on their 59th an- one that needs only a little water, fill two,:thirds of the niversary. Jack is still an ardent bag with rocks and then add swimmer . . . in the water earth . . . Only water when every day since a youthful the soil is dry . . . They can counselor at Fresh Air also be used for pencil hol- Camp . . . He also daily rides ders and kitchen utensils. a bicycle, exercises and BIRTHDAY CON- takes walks . . . At the Han- GRATS . . . to Harry Dubbs nah Schloss Community . . . Mollye's beloved hubby. Center, Jack used to play AFTER 20 YEARS basketball with Boy Scout of meeting, The Criterion Troop 23 . . . and is today on Club, swinging singles the board of the Hannah group for folks over 50- Schloss Old Timers. years-old, is searching for Jack retired after 50 new members . . . Call Mil- years as a teacher of indus- ford Krieger, 544-8158, or trial arts in the Detroit Ben Eastman, 778-8887 .. . school system. The group has always been RHONDA ADELL, a dandy for those seeking daughter of Betty and Mar- friendship in an organiza- vin Adell, is quite a cook .. . tion with dances, speakers noted in the area for her and various outdoor and in- baking and creative de- door activities. lights . . . (certified by Cor- LOOKING BACK ON don Bleu in London, La Varenne in Paris and Culi- Columns of Yesteryears .. . March 8, 1968 . . . "Wait- nary Institute in New York) ing for friends Frances and . . . so she'll be quite an adept critic of the sweet George Ober to go to dinner table pastries at her mar- with them, Ann and Sammy riage this year to furniture Woolf kept phoning but to no avail . . . Finally the gent Steve Satovsky. friends arrived and ex- MAIL DEPT. ."Re- garding Dorothy (Kroll) plained that having run out Nudell looking for others of dog food, they took their who graduated Northern two dogs to a nearby spot for High in 1932, my brother hamburgers." Harry Oberman lives at He who calls in the aid of 19050 Sherman Way, Re- seda, Calif. 91335. As for an equal understanding myself, I graduated North- doubles his own; and he who ern in January 1930, only profits by a superior under- standing raises his powers 50 years ago." 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