THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1 VINCENZO'S 18211 JOHN R LISTENIN POST r. "YOU NAME IT and if it's legal, I'll do it, rain or shine," says Judy Wakefield . . . It's the very novel, most interesting and no doubt much wanted new business by this enterpris- ing lassie._ She does everything . . from escorting elderly, ill or handicapped to gift shop- ping and wrapping to run- ning all kinds of errands (dry cleaner, shoe repair, etc.),. . . to grocery shopping to organizing closets and drawers to light mending to house sitting to wake up service and reminder serv- ice (birthday, anniversary, etc.) . . . to dropping chil- dren off at school or picking them up. And listen to this . . . Judy will even do messenger service . . . pick-up and de- livery of documents and small packages anywhere in the United States. She'll also supervise packing and moving . . . or conduct garage sales .. . Judy's number is 681-0698. STILL NOT CLAIMED is the tefilin bag and two small prayer books pub- lished in 1903 in Budapest . . . brought into Joyce and Jack Polsky at Fox Hills Medi-Mart on Opdyke and South Blvd. by a customer who knew they were Jewish and asked what he should do . . . They had been left in the trunk of a used car bolght by him . . . If you know of anyone who might have lost these no doubt sentimental items, call Joyce, 352-4242. MEMBERS ARE NEEDED if Criterion Club is to continue . . . The swing- ing singles group for folks over 50-years-old has an all-out membership drive after 20 years of meeting .. . Call Milford Krieger, 544- 8158, or Ben Eastman, 778-8887. MAIL DEPT. .. . "I am writing to you regarding the disappointing day we spent at the 'Jewish Ethnic Festi- val' at the Livonia Jewish Congregation, Seven Mile at Middlebelt. As we ap- proached the festival, the first thing that caught our eye was a table set up with a display of Christmas trees and wreaths. My seven- year-old daughter even commented, 'Mom, look at this — would you believe Christmas trees?' The lady at the table snickered at the remark. If this was a `Jewish Ethnic Festival' maybe it is good there is no festival for our people in downtown Detroit. As far as I am concerned, all this was a 'glorified garage sale.' " Barbara Goldstein SEEING SIGNS . . . on outside church bulletin board . . . "You aren't too bad to come in. You aren't too good to stay out." LOOKING BACK On Columns Of Yesteryears .. . HARVEY URNOVITZ'S HUNGARIAN VILLAGE THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS Italian-American Cuisine Danny Raskin's Bet. 6 Bi 7 Mile Rds. 869-5674 NOV. 20, 1964 . . . "Gent came into Hammerstein's Drugs in Oak Park and asked Jack Goldman at the tobacco counter for a Basheba cigar . . . Jack said he didn't carry it, but would make calls to try and get them . . . He phoned all over Detroit and was finally told where the Bashebas could be gotten . . . Next tine the fellow came into the drugstore, Jack told him about calling all over, but that there was a limit — he wasn't calling Hong Kong!" OCT. 9, 1965 . . . They say lightning never strikes twice in the same place, but Arnie Aisen only believes half of it at the Hollywood Mirror Gallery in the Green-8 Shopping Center . . . A few months ago, we wrote about a box of glass falling from its hoist and crashing downward . . . without a single piece breaking . . . It happened again last week . . . This time, however, there was broken glass." NOV. 26, 1965 . . . "Some while back, Sid Nickin, Windsor department store head living in Oak Park, was in the hospital with an illness that sapped his entire energy . . . Nurses took him by the window where he looked out at four strong men digging ditches . . . Sid remarked that he would give anything to have their strength .. . "Today, nothing stops him . . . He has it to burn, and uses it to good advan- tage toward helping unfor- tunate people . . . Sid, an amateur magician among the finest, opened the show at the recent reunion of the Detroit Rehabilitation Cen- ter, and was stepping in high show biz company .. . "Almost 1,700 patients and alumni watched Sid perform for 35 minutes, fol- lowed by comic Myron Co- hen, pianist Oscar Peterson, actor Edward Everett Hor- ton, TV songsters The Human Beings and others . . . All were professionals except Sid, whose efforts are concentrated day and night toward his fine workings on behalf of all charitable causes." JUNE 11, 1965 ..."Sam Jaffe, tailor at Teck clean- ers in Oak Park, is back liv- ing here after a stay in California . . . While there, Sam became so hungry for news about the home town he paid 25 cents for a De- troit newspaper . . . two weeks old . . . And there wasn't even a newspaper strike going on!" 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