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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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HIGHEST Goidwin, Southfield . . .
THE
HONOR that can be bes- 557-6260 or 968-0471.
A STRAIGHT BACK
towed upon an American
Federation of TV & Radio CHAIR in the TV lounge
Artists (AFTRA) member room has the name Harry
. . . came to localite Rube on it . . . bought especially
c,
Weiss at its recent 44th An- for Harry Sosnick by son-
nual National Convention in-law Stan Satofsky, owner
in Cleveland . . . when he of the newly opened Execu-
- .11 Was given the coveted tive Athletic Club (former-
eorge Heller Memorial Southfield Athletic Club).
Harry is the father of
Gold Card for 1981 . . . as
700 delegates stood in a Stan's wife, Phyllis . . . and
rousing ovation for one of a regular at what is fast be-
the nation's truly great coming one of the most
voices . . . Heller was an popular health spots in the
actor on radio and New area.
There's a big change .. .
York Theater when he be-
came first national execu- very impressive . . . and
tive secretary for what was loaded with class . . . as a
then American Federation true health club . . . with
of Radio Artists. many new innovations like
Only one gold card a year sun deck, audience seating
• is given out among the for the 14 racquet ball and
. . . squash courts . . . no- more
members
48,000
awarded since 1956 "for dis- basket room . . . There's all
tingui shed service to lockers now.
AFTRA and its members"
The name Executive Ath-
. . . Previous among the 25 letic Club fits it perfectly .. .
Aftrans honored included because that's how mem-
Ed Sullivan, Clayton Col- bers who go there now feel
her (Superman on radio), . . . For many it's a home
TV game show host Bud away from home . . . open
Collyer and the late Vir- seven days from 6 a.m.
ginia Payne of "Ma Per-
ERRATA Bertha and Al
kips" radio fame.
Rube is AFTRA's na- Kanfer celebrated anniver-
tional second vice president, sary number 40 . . not 49
. . . and readers won ' t let us
president for the sixth time
of Detroit's local and one of forget the typo error.
BACK IN 1975, or 1976,
the union's most popular
and valued members . . . Ralph Miller was in charge
The award, a replica in gold of the first fundraising art
of AFTRA's membership show by Bnai Brith Hillel
award, gives Rube an active Foundation at Wayne State
U . . . and received permis-
life membership.
have it in the Oak-
In 1938, he started out sion to
Mall
. . . It's there
on the Saturday night
on
again
this
year
. . . Sept. 20
show, "News Comes To
Life" (like "March of • • . in Oakland Mall's Cen-
Time") ... then Lone ter Court.
The dedicated drive is
Ranger, Green Hornet,
etc. ... Folks hear Rube still in much need of art and
on commercials locally art objects . . . hanging art,
and nationally over radio graphics, etchings, etc. . . .
plus related items for tables
and television.
As an actor, he's no slouch like sculptures, figurines
either . . . to be seen soon as and more.
For pickup, call BB Coun-
a prisoner in the locally-
cil
Hillel Chairman Gerson
produced film, "Assignment
Horton, 557-1488, Louis
Berlin."
Segal, 557-2000, or Ralph
CON- Miller, 559-3200.
BIRTHDAY
GRATS ... to Harry Dubbs
GRANDMOTHER
... Mollie's hubby.
off is why
SHOWING
A NEW CONCEPT in Gloria Radner is wearing
singles parties is the Super that straight arm bone
Bash I being put on 8 p.m• frame. . . . Leonard Borman
Thursday at Troy-Hilton by bought a new bike for wife
Sandy Radner . . . Semi- "Bobby ' Gloria's and Milt's
"
formal garb, free tickets to daughter
. . . and Grandma
soccer games, door prizes, had
the
show
to
popcorn machine and re- grandchildren that she
freshments, roving photo- could still do her thing .. .
grapher, dancing to Com- Gloria fell off, breaking her
pany, a seven-piece band in forearm . . . and the kids
one 600 capacity ballroom were impressed because she
.. and a female vocalist
that
them
singing top 40 tunes in an- showed
grandmas are human too.
other 600 banquet area for a
MARK FLEETWOOD,
quieter "get to know you
better" atmosphere . . . son of Irving's Deli waitress
Sandy has taken over the Betty Fleetwood, celebrated
entire space . . . and if more his birthday like all golfers
is needed Troy Hilton says would like to do . . . a hole in
he can use the pool sector. one on his 25th . . . with a
Sounds like a lot of excit- four-iron on the 162-yard
17th hole.
ing fun.
WHERE THEY ARE
NEXT MEETING for
the Central High class reu- . . . Fran and Sol Adler .. .
nion of 1942 is 7:30 p.m. 19053 Nordhoff, Apt. 204
Aug. 17, at home of Frances . . . Northridge, Calif. 91324
(Ginsberg) Broder, 17692 . . . 213-993-3666.
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