30 Friday, September 26,1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Breed is stronger than pasture. Danny Raskin's 'celebrate your birthday at LISTENING POST ASKED BY HIS elemen- tary teacher who the first man • was, Arthur Genendlis, youngster son of Ruthe and Ed Genendlis, answered, "George Wash- ington" . . . Told that it was Adam, little Arthur exclaimed, "Well, if you're talking about foreigners, maybe h _ e was." BEAUTIFUL A COUPLE, Rita and Stuart Gorelick are the epitome of parental proudness . . . Any mention of their 'three lovely children and Stu pulls out pictures . . . Rita, a former much sought-after model, now devotes her time to Gallery G exclusive interior designing business . . . and the three children . . . Tracy, 5, whose "grown-up" wisdom is un- canny . . . Scott, 3, -telling Rita about color coordina- tion ("I like that color better on you") . . . and David, 3, with his auto enthusiasm . . Scott and David are twins .. . Rita's much wanted crea- tive abilities as an interior designer is with good reason . ...She's extremely honest . . . and knows every iota of what should be done for complete interior balance in color and design . . . No bluf- fing or housewife side busi- ness for Rita . . . She is a true professional in every sense of the word . . . with top-honored schooling also. GEORGE BASS will have his day . . . and a big day it'll be,-when his 75th birthday is feted_ Oct. 5 at Adat Shalom_ . . . George is president emeritus of the Downtown Synagogue . . . and was president from 1964 to 1978 .. . George is best remem- bered as the strong-willed gent whose object was for a place where all Jewish per- sons could pray regardless of their station in life or ability to pay . . . Those who have used the Downtown Synagogue make up a his- tory of Jews in Detroit for the past 50 years . . . Max Sosin will emcee . . . $25 do- nation to the synagogue pays for everything from hors d'oeuvres to dinner to open bar to dancing . . . Call Judge Nathan Kaufman, 256-2757, or Downtown Synagogue, 961-9328. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS . . . to Morris Weiss .• of Zeman's Bakery .. . on number 60. LILLIAN PADOVER writes that David Fealk, re- tired president of Airport Scrap & Salvage Co., and wife Anne, have moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. GET WELL WISHES . . . to Lil Dictor . . . at Santa Monica Hospital . . . 15th St. and Arizona in Santa Monica, Calif. BEST BET OF THE Weekend . . . Northern High Reunion, classes of 1935, 1936, 1937, this Sun- AUT1263 RESTAURANT day 8 p.m. . . . at Hamiltoh Place. QUADRUPLE HEADER is set for 68th Dinner-Dance, Oct. 5, by City of Hope, Greater De- troit Chapter . . . Channel 7 newscaster and humorist Bill Bonds will emcee . . Actress Barbara Rush speaks on the City of Hope . . . The Distant Shores, noted group of singers and dancers, entertain . . . and folks at the affair will dance to Fenby-Carr's music. It'll be at the Detroit Plaza Hotel downtown .. . moving its major fund raiser from the suburbs .. . Free wallet parking and black tie optional . . . Minimum contribution is $250 per couple . . . For tic- ket info, call the City of Hope office, 353-2535. MAIL DEPT. . . . "Thank you for the part of your column called 'looking back.' The printed article was typical of my brother Jack. His sense of humor was so great that his family and I still bring up some of his antics when we want to have a good laugh. Yes, thank you so much for the reminder. It will make his family happy. Izzy Goldman 1348 S. Ave. Polar K-206 • Tucson, Ariz. 85710 (Izzy is recuperating from July 9 open heart surgery and back to some activity.) LE SPORTSAC is name of new shop recently opened at Somerset Mall in Troy .. . It's also the name of a prod- uct . . . only one carried by this unique store of the fu- ture opened by Rick Fishman. _ Le Sportsac is durable and tough, lightweight, water-repellent, damage resistant luggage, bags, purses, accessories and ap- parel . . . It is made of "parachute nylon" . . . con- sidered the fabric of the fu- ture . . . in oodles of colors . . . A complete six-piece set of luggage can be folded into its own pouch . . . and stored in a shoe box! SOL LEWIS has another good program set for 7:30 p.m. Sept. 30 at Ferndale Community Center on E. Nine Mile Rd. . . . It's an ESP and Psychic Fun Night . . . led by Sol, director of the Michigan Metaphysical Society, who will also dis- cuss latent gifts and talents within the human mind. NOW THAT Temple Is- rael has moved from Man- derson Rd. in Palmer Park to Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield . . . did you know that the first couple to be married in the main auditorium on Man- derson was Lucy Hirschman and Frank Si- mons? 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