THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 54 Friday, September 12, 1980 VINCENZO'S Italian-American Cuisine Danny Raskin's 18211 JOHN R LISTENING POST EVERY YEAR it's the same story ... How in the world does she do it? . . . Be- lieve you me, folks, coor- dinating the local Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon on Sunday and Monday of Labor Day weekend is no small chore . . . but Mary Lou Zieve has it down pat and in her vest pocket by now .. . It's true that she starts immediately after the 24- hours end in raising funds for Muscular Dystrophy .. . but the telethon chore be- gins only four months prior . . . that's a lot of unbelieva- ble work put into such a short time . . . Then again, Mary Lou and her very fine staff are excellent coor- dinators. TV-2's Joe Glover and Mary Lou make a superb team for Jerry's endeavors here . . . Don't know if there is anybody like them in the nation. Disa 'n Data backstage during the telethon .. . Mort Zieve, Mary Lou's hubby, singing commercials he has written . . . Mort's the third partner in Simons - Michelson - Zieve ad agency . . . Mickey Good- win, world's 10th ranking middleweight, looking at the clock for stroke of 12 midnight . . . That's when he became 22 years old .. . and Labor Day was his per- sonal nationwide celebra- tion . . Mickey is in the same Kronk Recreation stable of trainer-manager Emanuel Steward, and ready to follow Hilmer Kenty, lightweight champ, and Tommy Hearns, welterweight king, into the national limelight. Attorney Henry Baskin carrying his handbag that looks like a small suitcase with long straps . . . Dorian Pastor, WJZZ music direc- tor, agreeing that the re- cent Montreux Jazz Festi- val was a bust out . . . De- troit Tiger Champ Sum- mers kissing Jackie Kallen . .. Doug Jacobs and his Red Garter Band again doing a great job . . . He really works his perspiration out. Susie and Monte Nadler celebrating their 19th an- niversary on Sept. 3 . . . She is one of Mary Lou's capable assistants . . . along with her sister .. . months to put the whole thing together . . . Amazing . . . and she's been doing it for five years. MUST BE MORE profit in groceries than drugs and sundries these days . . Ever see some of the drug stores now? RUMOR MONGERS sure don't know what they're talking about when telling that the Raleigh Square Marketplace owners are of Arabic origin . . . Be- dros Avedian and Jean Mahroukian are Armenian and Rockwell Gust is Irish. Sunday will be an auction at Raleigh Square Marketplace site (former Raleigh House) .. . conducted by DuMouchelle Galleries . . . paneling, chandeliers, kitchen- equipment, doors, windows, drapes, etc. . . . Preview for folks to see what they'll bid on will be at 10 a.m. . . . and the sale is set for 12 noon. After the auction will be demolition time, with the interior walls coming down . . . and then construction begins on Raleigh Square Marketplace. 50th ANNIVERSARY party for Faye and Morris Woll, given by their chil- dren at the Furniture Club recently, brought Faye's siter and brother-in-law, Sandra and Dave Goose, in from California . . . And among the very pleasantly surprised was Barbara Press, who hadn't seen Sandra in over 40 years. NATE BRIDGES was recently honored at Detroit Plaza for his vast contribu- tion to the City of Detroit. JOKE DEPT. . . . about the Jewish businessman who was persuaded to use a dictaphone on a trial basis, and if he liked it, he could buy it . . . The next day the dictaphone representative called at his office and asked him how the machine was . . . "Well, I'll tell you," said the customer, "it ain't so bad, but it talks with an awful accent." LOOKING BACK On Columns Of Yesteryears .. . JAN. 17, 1969 . . . Marlin Reiss, five- year-old son of Sylvia and Jay Reiss, was watching his mother change a neighbor's baby . . . When she over- looked sprinkling the tot's backside with talcum pow- der and hurried him into his diaper, young Marlin re- marked sharply, "Hey, Mom, you forgot to salt him!" George Young talking about Al Selik not liking how the grass looked in front of George's house in Southfield . . . and bringing over his lawn mower to cut Israel faced a dual threat it . . . Ron Coden telling before the Six Day War: She many fans of being at was surrounded by armies Mountain Jack's in Troy . . . which would be able to use then Whaling Station in Soviet weapons on all fron- Union Lake for four weeks tiers (and U.S. and British . . . Ron Kruman not having weapons on one of them). to offer his services . . . Her window to the Orient, everyone knows he'll do to the Indian Ocean and to anything to help out. the east coast of Africa was Still hard to believe Mary now closed. 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