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June 12, 1981 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-06-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1-•01)

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

ERRATA . . . Testimo-
nial Dinner honoring Past
Grand Chancellor Bernard
"BB" Bolton of Detroit
Lodge 55 . . . is this Sunday
. . . at Larcos on W.
McNichols . . . cocktails at
6 and dinner at 7 . . . Gals
invited . . . For tickets call
Abe Krieger, 356-1423, Milt
lubert, 352-2288 or Frank
Selman, 543-7287.
WHEN JEWISH people
drink to someone's health,
they say L'Chayim (to life)
. . Since Jimmy Michel-
son of Simons-Michelson-
Zieve Advertising just got
several millions of dollars of
new business from client
Hiram Walker, he now
greets his friends with the
toast, "L'Chayim" —
Walker."
CONGRATS ... to Anne
and Herman Weberman
. . . on their 35th wedding
anniversary June 16.
BALLROOM DANCE
class to meet every month is
being started by Toby and
Manny Chudnow and Ruth
and Ralph Miller . . . Folks
interested should call
Ralph, daytimes, 559-3200,
or Manny, evenings, 661-
1253.
CONGRATS ... to Sid-
ney and Frieda Ersher . . .
on their 50th wedding an-
niversary.
ROBERT OSBORNE,
past most worshipful grand
master of state of Michigan,
will speak at Past Masters
Night by Oak Park Masonic
Lodge, Wednesday . . .
Berkley Masonic Temple.
CONGRATS ... to Jen-
nie and George Kent on 41
years of marriage . . . They
were the only Northern
High grads of 1933 to marry
classmates . . . although
never in the same classroom
together . . . Jennie (Le-
vin) used to meet George
Keywell on the football field
. . . He was a linebacker
. . . and at 135 pounds, the
Northern squad's lightest
player.
CONGRATS ... to Fran
and Nate Barris . . . on
their 40th anniversary . . .
and to Nate . . . on his 60th
birthday.
CENTRAL HIGH grads
of 1942, January and June
classes, are planning a 40th
Reunion for fall of 1982 . .
Call ' Phyllis
(Berkowitz)
Abel, 851-4230, or Edyth
(Bonin) Rosner, 968-1973.
Nov. 14 is 1951 Central
igh January and June
grads reunion at Roma's of
Bloomfield . . . Call Mor-
rey Katz, 354-2276, or Ei-
leen Kent Hoberman, 353-
9836.
RITA AND JERRY
z• NEFF are proud parents
. . . Son Howard has been
accepted to Chicago Medical
School.
GET WELL WISHES ...
to Leon Forman . . . packed
up to go golfing at Donal
Country Club in Florida
. . . and instead packed up
for emergency operation at

Beaumont Hosiiitil.
BOUQUETS . . . to Al
Rosenberg of Banquet Cat-
ering . . . who honored Is-
rael Bond Award recipient,
local pianist-band leader
Eric Rosenow during Eins-
tein Lodge and Chapter's
Tribute Dinner at Adat
Shalom Synagogue in a
very special way . . . Al
provided a dessert cake for
each table . . . decorated
with Eric's trademark . . .
a piano keyboard.
LOOKING BACK ON
Columns of Yesteryears:
May 21, 1965 . . . from
Myron Cohen . . . about
Sam, successful dress man-
ufacturer, who had to make
a trip to the West Coast on
business.
His loving wife, Sadie ,
resented the trip bitterly
because it meant celebrat-
ing their anniversary apart
. . . Plead as she might, he
couldn't avoid the trip and
left his tearful Sadie behind
. . . Every night he called
from the coast and every
conversation ended with
pain and sobs.
Sam had to do something
special to prove his own an-
guish and great love, so one
evening he phoned and said,
"Sadie dear, I'm sending
you two wonderful presents
— a Picasso and a Jaguar"
. . . and he did.
A few days later, Sam
asked Sadie during one of
their phone conversations,
"Didn't the Picasso and the
Jaguar arrive yet?" . . .
"Not both, Sam," answered
Sadie, "only one of them
came." . . . "Good!' Won-
derful!" Sam exclaimed.
"Which one?' _. . . "Who
knows?" answered Sadie.
Sept. 24, 1965 . . . Ever
hear "High Noon" done
in twist and waltz tempo?
. . . Well, it's Manny
Leonard's favorite tune
and orchestra leader
Mack Pitt gave out with
all barrels in making it
the theme song at recent
Bar Mitzva reception of
Renee and Manny's son,
Norbert.
Feb. 27, 1970 . . . Marlin
Sanders, seven-year-old son
of Ida and Jack Sanders, be-
came thirsty or thought he
did . . . He called out,
`Worn, I wanna drink" . . .
Ida told him to go to sleep.
Marlin grunted, turned
over and was silent for 10
minutes . . . then again,
"Mom, I wanna drink" . . .
And again Ida told him to go
to sleep.
Another 10 minutes of in-
tense silence, then "Mom, I
wanna drink" . . . This
time, Ida said that if he
didn't go to sleep she would
come in and spank him.
More silence, but just for
about two minutes, and
then, "Mom, when you come
in to spank- me, bring me a
drink will you?"

The voice of the people is
the voice of God.

Detroit Concert
Band in Redford
for Tribute

The Detroit Concert
Band, conducted by
Leonard B. Smith, will play
a musical tribute to Patrick
Sarsfield Gilmore and Vic-
tor Herbert June 19 at the
Redford Theater.
The program, which be-
gins at 8:15 p.m., will be
narrated by Mike Whorf of
WJR radio and will re-
create portions of Gilmore's
Peace Jubilee of 1869, in-
cluding the "William Tell
Overture." -
There is a charge for the
concert, which is being pre-
sented as part of the 1981-
In-Service Conference of the
Association of Concert
Bands of America. For in-
formation concerning either
the concert or the confer-
ence, call the Detroit Con-
cert Band, 772-3946.

Friday, June 12, 1981

THE
PERFECT
BLEND

SPECIAL DINNER THIS WEEK

In The Heritage Bldg.

Served with a salad, rice pilav or baked potato,
fresh vegetable, and our own Teacup Bread.

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SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m.

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Plan Your Next Affair-At

Seniors to Hear
Ernie Harwell

. The Senior MeWs Club of
Southfield invites the
seniors of Southfield and
their grandchildren age
9-14 to hear sportscaster
Ernie Harwell speak at the
Southfield Senior Adult
Center 1:15 p.m. Wednes-
day.
The Senior Center is lo-
cated in the McDonnell To-
wers, 24400 Civic Center
Dr. Admission is fre?. For
information, contact Judy
Samson, 354-9362.

Lecture Slated

Rabbi Sherwin Wine, di-
rector of the Center for New
Thinking, will present a lec-
ture on Carl Sagan, author
of "Cosmos," 10 a.m. Mon-
day at the Grosse Pointe
Hunt Club. There is a
charge. For details, call the
Center for New Thinking,
546-8928.

• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
• Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions

Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Receptions
Plus A 160-Room Hotel For Your Guests

Call

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