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July 10, 1981 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-07-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

SHELDON 9393, or Ro-se Stone, 569-
DR.
received
a call 5739.
SHORE
LOOKING BACK On
from the son of a former
patient . . . telling him of Columns Of Yesteryears .. .
Feb. 27, 1970 . . . "Marion
being beneficiary in the
mother's will . . . Prior to Kepes told 5-year-old
her passing on from a ter- daughter Linda that she
minal disease, the patient wanted to take a nap and to
had remarked that if there please not slam the door
was a remote chance of her when she went out . . . Later
recovery, Dr. Shore would Marion overheard little
be the logical person to ad- Linda tell her friend, 'You
minister the remedy . . . She close the door, Suzie, you
loved his bedside manners, make a quieter noise than I
full of compassion and do!'
March 6, 1970 . . .
kindness .. .
Dr. Shore accepted the "Laurie Ann Goldman,
beautiful gesture as most 3-year-old daughter of Mae
self-rewarding to his profes- and George Goldman,
sion . . . and in return had watched all day as Mae
the money put into a trust polished and cleaned the
fund for the patient's house . . . Later that
grandson . . . who is evening when Mae began
afflicted with Cerebral drying her after a bath, lit-
tle Laurie Ann said, 'Give
Palsy.
CONGRATS . . . to Al me the towel, mommy, and
and Bertha Kanfer . . . on I'll shine myself.' "
March 6, 1970 . . .
their 49th wedding an-
"Michael
Green, former De-
niversary.
a
EFROS DRUGS in troit orchestra leader, now - in
Muirwood Square, Drake TV producer with ABC
and Grand River, is the California, writes of Ameri-
third of a family-owned can Broadcasting recently
business . . . Dad, Jerry, and rounding up a group of
his three sons, Howard, amateurs for auditions one
David and Barry, are all morning . . . One applicant
registered pharmacists .. . draped a cowbell around his
and graduates of Wayne neck and began rending
State College of Pharmacy. `Chloe' in a series of plain-
Jerry opened his first tive 'moos' on an old gallon
store in 1951 and is cur- jug . . . By wagging his head
rently in the New Orleans energetically, he got a
Mall, Greenfield and 10 series of accompanying
Mile . . . Another store is in `clunks' from the cowbell.
the Orchard Mall, Orchard "When he finished, the fel-
low looked _up happily and
Lake Rd. and Maple.
Efros Drugs at Muirwood asked, 'How did I do?' .. .
Square, is 7,000-square-foot `You're great, so far,' said an
with a design award- assistant of Mike's. 'Now
winning interior . . . built let's see you give milk.' "
March 13, 1970 . . .
around a series of round and
circular forms which tie to- "While riding in Eli
gether as well as highlight Springer's cab last week,
key departments . . . The Sid Keller spotted an el-
well-stocked wide and open derly lady trying to hail the
aisles are high customer- taxi he was in . . . It was a
miserable night so Sid
pleasers.
97th BIRTHDAY of asked Eli to stop and take
Goldie Cohen was recently her where she wanted to go.
"During a bit of conversa-
celebrated with her chil-4
dren, grandchildren and tion, the little lady admitted
great-grandchildren . . . to being 83-years old .. .
and her "kid sister" Esther When they reached her ad-
Last . . . in her 80s. dress, Sid said, 'I'm going to
Bill Knapps on Evergreen see you safely to the door'
gives so much per year off • • • 'You positively are not,'
the bill of person celebrat- she said forcefully, 'my hus-
band might be looking.' "
a birthday . . . so that's
March 20, 1970 .. .
where everyone went .'.'.
Yes, Goldie, who lives at "While sitting under the
Lahser Hills Home, was dryer at the beauty shop re-
charged the other three per- cently, a reader chanced to
cent. overhear a comment made
CONGRATS . . . to lock by a woman who was an-
doctor Sam and Frances ticipating in-law problems
Solomon on their 40th an- already, though her daugh-
niversary . . . childhood ter only a short time ago had
sweethearts since become engaged . . . The
classmates at Central High woman had remarked to her
beautician, 'I like the boy
School.
my daughter is engaged to,
CON-
BIRTHDAY
GRATS . . . to Jean Mar- but his mother . . . well,
she's simply the kind of
kowitz (Bert).
woman who makes lukshen
GLENNWOOD CHAP-
TER of Women's American kugel and doesn't even play
ORT will have its book sale cards!' "
at Pon-
7
g.
. . Aug.04
Our birth is nothing but
tiac Mall Books are
our
death begun, as tapers
needed very much . . . hard
covers, pocket books, etc. . . . waste the moment they take
For pickup,' - call President fire.
—Young
Phyllis Dubrinsky, 478-

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