THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS celebrate your birthday at Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST TONIGHT WILL BE a big night for Dr. Richard ' Garelick, local podiatrist . . . He'll be guest of honor at '-• a cocktail birthday party given by wife Sherry .. •. at Leo Tapperooney's restau- rant in Royal Oak . . . The F"- gala bash with lots of entertainment will celeb- r r - number 32 for Rick. 3NGRATS ... ' to oi. Harold Sher . . . on his re- * cent 70th birthday . . . This is the first year that he and ki wife Ida are living in their r, winter home at Pine Island o Ridge in Ft. Lauderdale. RECENT COLUMN 4 - APPEAL brought oodles of cigar boxes but hardly any w wooden clip clothespins for senior citizens at the Oak pe Park Community Center . . . It's amazing what they w can make out of these clip clothespins . . . Perhaps - some merchant can make them available for these _ senior citizens . . . Call Mar- ion Goldman, 546-8208, or the center, 541-0900. GET WELL WISHES ... to Marilyn Weinhart .. . 0 , recovering at home after an -illness and surgery. AL WEISS, past master of Perfection Masonic Lodge, met Detroiters al- most everytime he and wife O -Rae turned around . . . while vacationing with Lou and Betty Garland in Palm Springs . . . Phil and Bertha oio Brant while shopping .. . Don and Sadie Levinson and Judge Ira and Lillian Kaufman at The Spa .. . and lunch with former De- troiter Harry Yudkoff in Desert Hot Springs . . . Al also talked to Morris Smith, recuperating from hospital surgery, and wife Mary. MAIL DEPT . , . "Just a o few lines to let you know that the office staff at the 10 Mile Jewish Center is very kind and pleasant to all the seniors and others who go there. They treat you like family. The kitchen staff is also very efficient and pleasant. All the volunteers deserve a 'Thank You' for donating their time. "We are fortunate to have p a Jewish Center close to the people, especially for those who live in the Federation Bldg." A Senior Citizen All letters to the col- umn's Mail Dept. must have name, address and phone ber of sender. If reques- ., the name will not be used.) TOMORROW EVE- NING,7 p.m. on Channel 7, a new kid's show called "Super Scoop" will make its debut . . . put together by the same group responsible for the nationally syndi- cated show "Hot Fudge" . . . localites Barry Hurd, pro- ducer; Robert Lipson, direc- tor; and Larry Santos, • music composer . . . Robert is also producer of the "Michigan Replay Show" . H (W with Coach Bo Shembechler and sportscaster Jim Brantstatter on Channel 4 during the college football season. LOOKING BACK On Columns Of Yesteryears . . Dec. 5, 1969 "During dinner at home last week, Lillian Brody asked son Gerald, six-year-old offspr- ing of Lil and Oscar, what he had learned in school that day .r.. and the little lad answered, 'I learned a kid better'n to call me a baby!' " Dec. 26, 1969 ... "Grandparents Betty and Joe Bean were driving home their five-year-old grandson Andy (son of Edwin and Phyllis Bean) . . . Sitting on her lap, Betty gave him a hard bear hug and Andy let out a squeal not to hug so hard . . . Like the TV com- mercial says, Joe repeated, `Don't squeeze the Charmin' . . . and little Andy came back with, 'I'm not Charmin — I'm Jewish.' " March 17, 1967 ... "At recent garden show, Lila and Mack Rubin were all ears as they overheard two women discussing trailers . . . especially Lila, who wants to travel cross- country in one . . . 'They do make them lovely nowa- days,' one woman was say- ing, 'and some are quite as cozy and nice as houses. But I just couldn't stand walk- ing in a straight line all day long.' " Jan. 30, 1970 ... "Little Ronnie Gold, four-year-old son of Frances and Nate Gold, felt better after Frances put some drops in his ear, but refused to stop sobbing . . . Aunt Nellie Hoffman asked why he kept on crying if his earache was better, and Ronnie whis- pered, 'I'm waiting for D-Daddy to c-come home. He's never s-seen me with an earache.' Feb. 13, 1970 ... "Eric and Anne Rosenow are hav- ing a reunion in Israel with former fellow dwellers of the Shanghai Ghetto .. . The Rosenows were in Shanghai during . World War II, when it was occu- pied by the Japanese forces . . . They came there from Germany during the Hitler era and have lived in De- troit since 1948 . . 'Before leaving for Israel Feb. 15, the Rosenows wired an ad to the Jerusalem Post asking former members of the Shanghai community living in Israel to meet them at their hotel in Tel Aviv, where a dinner was ar- ranged." 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