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August 22, 1980 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-08-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

HARVEY URNOVITZ'S -

VINCENZO'S

18211 JOHN R

LISTENING
POST

LOST AND FOUND
DEPT. ... Knowing Jack
and Joyce Poisky were
Jewish, customer came into
their Fox Hills Medi-Mart
on Opdyke and South Blvd.
with tefilin in a bag . . . and
two small prayer books pub-
lished 1903 in Budapest .. .
He had purchased a used
car, found the undoubtedly
very sentimental value
items in the trunk's spare
tire boot . . . and came in to
ask what should be done
with them . . . Call Joyce at
352-4242.
FROM CUTTING meat
and restaurateuring, deli
man Dave Raben found
time to graduate the one-
year emergency technician
program at Wayne County
Community College . . . His
hospital work was com-
pleted at former Detroit
General, Children's Hospi-
tal and the delivery room at
Hutzel Hospital . . . Dave is
now a nationally-certified
emergency medical techni-
cian.
CONGRATS ... to
Annie Charness . . . on her
85th birthday.
FOUR YOUNG local
gents are members of var-
ious polo teams at the De-
troit Polo Club in Milford,
Mich. . . . The horsemen hit-
ting that ball around are
Mark Gray, Bloomfield
Hills chiropractor; de-
veloper Denny Rogers;
Howard Glazer, Madison
Heights osteopath; and
travel agency gent Harold
Kalt.
ANYTHING TO READ
on dancing? . . . May be
among the untold used vol-
umes at Yesterday's
Bookstore . . . very novel
idea opened up recently
where Joe Cornell Dance
Studio was for so many
years at Greenfield and 10
Mile Rd.
SECOND ANNUAL
dance, with entire proceeds
going to the Jerry Lewis
Muscular Dystrophy fight
. . _is this Sunday, from 7:30
to about midnight . . . held
by localite Mark Zarkin .. .
in the completely-donated
ballroom at Ramada Inn of
Southfield on Telegraph .. .
Entire $2.50 admission will
be given to battle MD .. .
For more info about the
dance, call Mark, 967-1881.
THIRTY-SEVEN PER-
CENT leased out, Raleigh
Square Market Place
on Telegraph and 10
Mile is expected to begin
interior construction the
first week in September .. .
The former Raleigh House
will have about 200 ethnic
and gourmet food opera-
tions . . . plus three or four
full service restaurants.
GRAUMAN'S CHI-
NESE Theater in Holly-
wood will sort of come to
14 Mile and Orchard Lake
Rd. this Wednesday at 1:30
p.m. . . . when all children
under 10 years will be in-
vited to leave hand prints

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and names in the freshly-
poured cement for
"Create-A-Fun-Sidewalk
Day" at the new retail cen-
ter under construction in
Farmington Hills . . .
Loehmann's at Hunter's
Square.
MARGIE BIRNDORF,
27, is marketing director for
WQRS-FM (105) which will
relocate its offices this fall
on the 14th floor of Masonic
Temple . . . Besides its five
studios, WQRS-FM will
have access to Masonic
Temple's two auditoriums
accommodating from 1,600
to 4,500 people for special
concerts and events . . . Also
ballroom and entertain-
ment facilities for gala pre-
sentations.
THE OAK PARK Civic
Chorus opens its season 7
p.m. Sept. 8 at Oak Park
High . . . Charles "Chuck"
Weiner, choir director for
about 12 years, will be back
at the helm.
For more info about the
group, call Richard Chafetz,
president, 559-7574, or
Pearl Kaplan, correspond-
ing secretary, 543-5608.
LOOKING BACK On
Columns Of Yesteryears .. .
OCT. 16, 1964 ... "The
girl behind the cage in the
vault at Manufacturer's
National Bank on W. Eight
Mile Rd. near Schaefer
looked at his signature and
definitely refused to allow
him in . . . It wasn't his writ-
ing, she claimed . . . The an-
guished gent with a filled
money bag, who hadn't been
there in three years,
pleaded but to no avail .. .
Just then, a friend from
next door at Sidney-Hill
came in and there was a
sigh of relief as our pleading
hero said that here was
someone who could verify
his identity . . . The girl
asked and the health club-
ber said, 'Sure, he's Bernard
Boesky of Darbys.' . . . This
time for sure he didn't get in
. . . His name is Bernard
Kerner."
DORIS POPWORTH,
shampoo gal at Charter
House Barbers on W. Nine
Mile, saw this bumper
sticker on a Toyota . . . obvi-
ously not put there by the
car's owner . . . Out of a job?
Hungry? Eat this Toyota."

Elijah in Heaven
By LEO SCHNEIDERMAN

Elijah in heaven
Waits for sinners
To grow wise
Then leads them up
To Paradise
He also stands
On heaven's stairs
And makes a wreath for God
Out of Israel's prayers.

UJA Appointee

NEW YORK — Sanford
L. Hollander of Newton,
N.J., has been appointed
chairman of the United
Jewish Appeal $1,000-
$10,000 committee.

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