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May 01, 1981 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

s

Disease Fund
Meeting Planned

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

HOWARD NUDELL,
son of Hy and Dorothy
Nudell, is architect for the
new swimming pool to be
built at the residence of wel-
terweight champ Tommy
Hearns . . . Being a boxing
fan, he conceived the idea of
building the pool in the
shape of a boxing glove .. .
plus having a Jacuzzi
whirlpool in the thumb sec-
tor.
Howard's abilities and
ideas go far beyond swim-
ming pools . . . He is also ar-
chitect for shopping centers,
department stores . . . like
the new J.C. Penney at Oak-
land Mall . . . office build-
ings and restaurants .. .
(TGI Fridays and Benigans
in Troy, etc.)
DRYMAN,
RITA
daughter of Sam and Frieda
Dryman, will'be here from
Boston, May 17, for a one-
woman show at Wildbrooke
club house (12 1/2 and Tele-
graph) 12 to 5 . . . Sam and
Frieda's very talented lassie
will have her acrylics,
watercolors and pen and ink
. . . Sam tells of Rita writing
him that "My work is about
connections coming to-
gether and keeping dis-
tances" . . . (whatever that
means!)
NEXT GUEST OF
Michigan _ Metaphysical
Society is Rabbi Joseph H.
Gelberman, PhD . . . to-
night and tomorrow . . . To-
night is at Hamilton Place
on Southfield, 7:30, with
Rabbi Gelberman joined by
MMS Director Sol Lewis for
a rap session after the pro-
gram . . . Saturday, 10 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. is at the
Society's center on 12 Mile
in Berkley . . . For more
info, call Elaine Lewis,
399-8299 . . . Rabbi Gel-
berman is a very interesting
psychic, teacher and author.
NEW TEMPLE IS-
RAEL on Walnut Lake
Road in West Bloomfield
will have another first at its
beautiful edifice . . . Annual
Art Works by the Temple
Sisterhood is this Sunday
through Tuesday . . . 11
a.m. to 8 p.m. . . . art, pot-
tery, jewelry, plants, etc. . . .
Even jewelry appraisals on
Sunday . . . and a fashion
show on Tuesday . . . Bar-
bara Rosenthal is overall
art show chairman . . . and
Sheila Lipschutz the art
chairman who has been get-
ting things together, hang-
ing and coordinating since
the Temple Israel art shows
first began.
GET WELL WISHES
. .. to Solly Hartstein . .
former owner of Baker's
Keyboard lounge on Liver-
nois . . . recuperating in Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla. where he
now lives with wife Fae and
their son Kim.
STEVE HOROWITZ,
son of Saul and Marianne
Horowitz, is 1981 salesper-
son of the year plaque reci-
pient . . . given to him by
Sales & Marketing, Buil-

ders Association of South-
eastern Michigan .‘ .. Steve
is with Mike Building Co.
WEEKEND BIGGIE by
Northern High . . . its 50-
year reunion . . . of 1931
January and June classes
. . . May 9 at Michigan Inn
. . . will have former De-
troiters from everywhere
coming in for this shindig
started by Seymour Fabrick
in California, where the re-
union offices are . . .
It begins with an 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. brunch . . . then
cocktails at 7 and dinner
and dancing at 8 . . . You
can he sure people coming
from distances won't make
it a one-day get-together .. .
not after 50 years.
AFTER ALMOST 19
years in Dearborn, Ford
public relations man Bill
Carroll was transferred to
Renaissance Center re-
cently as assistant manager
of Ford Division Public Re-
lations . . . and on his first
day traveling there got a
ticket because the company
car he was driving for
evaluation had an expired
license plate.
1946 CENTRAL HIGH
Jan. and June classes' 35th
anniversary is getting close
. . . May 16 . . . 7:30 p.m. . . .
Fairlane Club in Dear-
born . . . Contact Dr. Allen
Weiss, 851-4730, or Norma
(Karbal) Sklar, 626-6750. ,
"FASHION FEVER" is
the something new kind of
funfest beirig given this
Thursday at Hamilton
Place on Southfield . . . by
Rhodika . . . with format
from NBC-TV's, "Saturday
Night Fever" . . . and a show
film from the Channel 4
high-rater being flown in
from California.
1951 CENTRAL HIGH
January and June classes'
30th reunion is Nov. 14 at
Roma Hall . . . Contact Mor-
rey Katz, 354-2276, or Ei-
leen Kent Hoberman, 353-
9836.
DR. EARL KAPLAN
will be honored for his
achievements in podiatric
medicine and surgery at a
banquet tomorrow evening
. . . It also marks the 25th
anniversary of the founding
of Civic Hospital in Kern
Hospital, Eight Mile and
Dequindre, the first podiat-
ric hospital in the world,
and the beginning of its re-
sidency programs .. .
Civic Hospital opened its
doors _in May, 1956 due to
the founding of Earl, who is
often referred to as "The
father of modern hospital
podiatry" . . He is a past
president of the American
Podiatry Association and
the American College of
Foot Surgeons.

Health, beauty, vigor,
riches, and all the other
things called goods, operate
equally as evils to the vici-
ous and unjust, as they do as
benefits to the just.
—Plato

The local chapter of the
National Foundation for
Ileitis and Colitis will have
an open educational semi-
nar, "The Family Fights
Back," 8 p.m. Wednesday at
the Grosse Pointe War
Memorial, 32 Lake Shore
Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms.
Admission is free, but
reservations are required.
For reservations, call the
NFIC, 424-8656.

Happiness, in fact, may
be defined as the certainty
of being needed.
—Abraham J. Herschl

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