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. 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