THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST .■■ • IT WAS A TOUGH move from their- Oak Park home to Southfield for Dr. Mark Segall, wife Nikki and son Jeremy. The price was right . . . free . . . and their landlord very cooperative . . . He or wife would often come e er to baby sit . . . again_ for gratis . . . Also, there would be free delivery of deli food and free in-home movie service . . . the land- lord bringing over his video tape equipment . . . setting it up . . . and allowing free viewing of his movies. was certainly It heartbreaking for us to move where the service was so terrific at a price that couldn't be beat," says Mark. The Oak Park house they lived in is owned by Mark's in-laws and Nikki's par- ents, State Rep. Joe Forbes and wife Rena. NOTE TO WJR'S J. P. McCarthy . . . Here could be a fine candidate for your winner of the day or what- ever . . . Fellow came into office of Jerry Robbins' R & F Metals looking for one of the owners . . . and said that as a kid back in 1946, he used to salvage copper and brass out of rail cars waiting to be unloaded at R & F's railroad siding . . . "I even got $5 worth one time," he said. To clear his conscience, the gent wanted to give back what he thought would be a fair return on what he took . . . Jerry asked him how he'd like to double his pleasure . . . by donating the money to Crescent Shrine Club taking 1457 crippled and burned chil- dren to the circus. The fellow left a $20 bill on Jerry's desk and signed a donation card . . . He walked out of my office," says Jerry, feeling 10 feet tall in helping those kids . . . The man's name was Leonard Blazner, 20925 Waterloo Rd., Chelsea, Mich. 50-YEAR REUNION by Northern High School classes of January 1931-and June 1931 is being planned in Detroit late January or early February of 1981 . . . Seymour Fabrick, 360 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90001 (office no. 1-213-232-8191). BENJAMIN "BENJI" Edelstein, a resident of Borman Hall, Jewish Home for Aged, has sent along his most interesting "autobiog- raphy" scrapbook of memoirs and newspaper clippings dating back to Hastings Street days . . . Benji was active with the newspaper group at Prentis Manor and is one of the founding writers of the "Borman Hall Bulletin" since moving to the Seven Mile Rd. home. CONGRATS . . . to Rita ' • • and Sol Ager . . . on their 51st anniversary Dec. 1. HERE'S CLASS ... get- ting coffee at the office of at- torney Morton Eskin . . . in a regular cup . . . not styrofoam . . . and in a cup belonging to Mort's secre- tary Dena Wein . . . It says "215 Club" on it for her bowling that figure with Galilee Chapter, Bnai Brith . . . Dena's high, though, is 236. AFTER BEING TOLD that Rose Glaser, a past president of the Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, was visiting from New York, President Marcia Tanzman was introduced to her . . . and asked if she knew an- other past president, Rae Greenberg, who was Mar- cia's neighbor on Fullerton . . . and the mother of a girlhood friend, Carolyn Greenberg. Rose said she was a con- temporary of hers . . . and asked, "Since you lived in the MacCulloch School area, do you remember me?" . . . Marcia thought she looked familiar . . . and was- ecstatic at being re- minded that she was Rose Levin . . . her elementary art teacher . . . visiting from Mt. Vernon, N.Y. where she now lives. MAIL DEPT.... "Rabbi Gorrelick's lectures at the 10 Mile Jewish Center are drawing large crowds. Late corners are lucky to find a seat. He is very well liked by all. We are fortunate to have him at the Center." A Senior Member SEEING SCENES . . . Billy Fields (Felsenfeld), teacher and TV commercial personality (J. L. Hudson's Scrooge, Blue Cross-Blue Shield, etc.) bringing wife Shirley black coffee . . . even though they'll be mar- ried 29 years in June . . . She always drinks it with cream and sugar. COL. ARTHUR BE- CKER, director of Civil De- fense in Southfield, was sent a "Congratulations — you did us proud!" . . . let- ter from Mayor Don Fracassi . . . for receiving more awards than any other civil defense director in the United States . . . Annual contest was sponsored by the Civil Defense Council. WHEN DOES ATTOR- NEY Lou Barden get time to practice his law profes- sion? . . . He spoke at the Bnai Moshe Men's Club dinner recently and at Temple Israel's Brother- hood dinner, and Perfection Lodge last week . . . He'll be at the Shaarit Haplaytah Hanuka party Dec. 6 with the topic, "Jewish Humor— What's Funny About It?" — When program chairper- sons ask Lou his fee, the an- swer is, "If you had to pay me, you couldn't afford it." 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