., r 30 Friday, January 16, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS College Essay Contents Offers Trip to Israel Danny Raskin's LISTEN! POST WHEN YOU consider that school reunions bring together people who mostly knew each other during the years they attended that in- stitution of learning . . . it is all the more remarkable when a group like Rex gets together . . . Here's a bunch of guys who went through AZA Bnai Brith Youth Organization and Bnai Brith Lodge. Many of them were also in the third or fourth grades together at MacCulloch Elementary . . . in the forerunner of Rex known as "The Lucky 11" . . . Joe Silberschein, Lenny Silber, Murray Hozman, -Bernie DeVine, Harold Finegood, Sam Finegood, Herb Wein- berg, Rubin Wallach, Artie-- Schreier and the late Al Schiff and Newton Rotten- berg. Seventeen fellows re- - cently attended the initial reunion, without too many others knowing abdut it, at the Fairlane Club . . . Ron Block, Milt Oleinick, Arlyn Meyerson, Marvin Canner, Martin Band, Bob Burke, Frank Blase, Harry Dines, Gert Freund, Herb Lef- kofsky, Harry Goldberg, Ro- land Naftaly, Silberschein, Hozman, Sam and Harold Finegood and Weinberg. All are older, but some still have the same ways about them . . . Nostalgic stories were traded . . . Bob Russman sang "I'm A Big Girl Now" . . . but without those balloons he wore on his chest at the 1948 Club Chez LeRoix by the fellows. A group like Rex cannot have just one reunion and call it a happening . . . This time they'll gear for a big turnout . . . March 26 . . . Fellows to call are Joe Sil- berschein, 352-3292, Harold Finegood, 851-2871, or Murray Hozman, 851- 2241. ILLEGAL USE OF a handicapped parking per- mit is punishable by fine . . . Police also can issue tickets for use of handi- capped parking areas with- out a permit . . . on the windshield or license plate. LAST TIME Cong. Bnai David had a Monte Carlo Night of Games was 15 years ago . . . It was a big success but workers were hard to -get . . . The money-making fund raiser is being revived this year . . . Feb. 14 . . . at Bnai David . . . Contact Nate Light, chairman, 399-9699, or Phil Bolton,. ticket chairman, 358-3336 . . . Co-chairman is Lou Kuretsky, 547-6652 . . . Synagogue phone is 557- 8210. CONGRATS . to Jen- nie Dorfman . . . on her birthday, Jan. 22 . . . Jen- nie is the gal known for so many years working at De- rt or_xr73 14. Dexter Davison Mkt. and now Farmer Jack . . . in Oak Park. BEVERLY AND DAVE Draznin have triple con- gratulations coming their way . . . Daughter Ilsa was sworn in as an attorney . . . son Paul received his mas- ter's in social welfare from University of Michigan . . . and they recently cele- brated their 37th anniver- sary. 18TH ANNUAL Sholem Aleichem Art Show and Sale is Jan. 23-25 at Shenandoah Country Club on Walnut Lake Rd. be- tween Farmington and Drake . . . Professional ar- tists of Michigan will be fea- tured . . . The art show, Sholem Aleichem 's main fund-raising event of the year, is a natural outgrowth of its membership's artistic interests . . . Rose Roth is chairman. SEEING SCENES . . . Mitch Newman with the big cap and cigar . . . Morrie Garsoff being paged in a restaurant and someone asking, "How much did you pay them to do that?" . . . Harold Allen telling people he's going on a diet to get rid of that front protrusion. Rita Lipsky always doing things for people . . . Willie Gorlovsky, former De- troiter, leaving 90-degree weather in Pasadena, Calif. and landing in five degrees below zero . . . to visit mother Goldie Gorlovsky living in Lincoln Towers. CONGRATS . . . to Be- ssie and Lou Katz . . . on their 50th anniversary. TICKETS ARE GOING fast for the annual Crescent Shrine Ball, 6:30 p.m. Feb. 1 at Michigan Inn . . . for members, family and friends . . . Dinner plus dancing to Frank Venice's ork is $14 per person (group picks up tab for cost above that). No reservations at the door . . . Members can call entertainment chairman and first vice president Max Kushner, 352-8224 . . . Bob Harris is new president of Crescent Shrine Club. OVERHEARD . . . at a local cleaner . . . "We don't take out spots," said the young counter lassie. "We only clean clothes." (Won- der how she got the job or is even keeping it?) LOOKING BACK On Columns Of Yesteryears. Dec. 5, 1969 . . . "Insur- ance broker Harry Mann reports walking down Woodward Ave. last week when a slightly inebriated gentleman turned and asked where he was . . . Harry told him he was at the corner of Woodward and Adams . . . The tipsy gent said, "Never mind the de- tails. What city?" People of the Book. Moha mmed NEW YORK — United Jewish Appeal, in coopera- tion with the Morris J. Kap- lun Foundation, is sponsor- ing an essay contest for American university stu- dents on the theme: "Towards Jewish Survival in the 21st Century: New Visions and Strategies." The nationwide competi- tion is open to any under- graduate or graduate stu- dent in an accredited college or university. An all ex- pense paid trip to Israel will be awarded to the authors of the eight winning essays. Candidates may not be older than 25 years of age by August 1981. Entries must be between 1,500 and 2,500 words in length and must be postmarked no later than March 28. Contest winners will be announced June 15. For contest rules and in- formation, contestants may write to UJA University Essay Contest Committee, Creative and Educational Programs, United Jewish Appeal, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y., 10104. 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