a • -am 1..1eOI'pyr4•4 LISTENING POST Raleigh Square Mar- ketplace at 10 Mile and Telegraph . . . former site of Raleigh House . . . Inter- ior construction is going on . . . and it is expected to open sometime this fall . . . weekends only . . . Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Raleigh Square Mar- ketplace with its 100,000 rambling-square yards will house a little of everything under its massive enclosure . . . from soup to nuts (without the soup, so far) . . . Furniture, jewelry, lingerie, fresh flowers, crys- tal, China, home-made can- dies, paintings, men's and women's clothing, shoes, custom shirts, imported sweaters, hand-knit yarn, ear piercing, etc. Plus food booths galore with tables for folks to eat deli, ice cream, potatoes, souvlaki, salads, funnel cake, seafood, coney islands, pizza, etc. Plus meat market, poul- try market, etc. And there'll also be a full-size, sitdown restau- rant (where the former Picadilly and Giraffe used to pack 'em in) . . . called Raleigh's . .. with the ac- cent on informal dining. THE 50TH REUNION . of Northern High 1931 January and June classes at Michigan Inn was such a - booming success that dynamic organizer and chairman Seymour Fabrick of Vogue Shoes in Califor- - nia is at it again . . . Would you believe it . . . he's al- ready working on a 51st Re- union. Seymour has sent out let- .ters and post cards to 250 grads asking if they want one . . . He is so sure they do that a tentative date of May 15, 1982 is already scheduled . . . From all indications following number 50, it's almost cer- tain Seymour and His cora- mittees will be working again on another great af-, fair. WHERE THEY ARE . . . Dave and Gerry Katzman . . . 2811 Some- rset Dr., C400, Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. 33311 .. Dave is president-elect of the North Broward. County Council of Bnai Brith Lodges and membership chairman of the Florida State Association of Bnai Brith. "There are quite a few De- troit clubs and Michigan clubs in South Florida," writes Dave. "Gerry and I attended one of the meet- ings a few months ago where we met with Henry and Rae Chace, Harry and Dorothy Bodzin, Evelyn and Sandy Rosenthal, Fred and Gertrude Korobkin, Sid and Mi011111 E ere in our condo we have many former Detroiters and we talk about old times. We hear Al and Betty Gutman are coming down." _ DONNA SUMMER at Pine Knob recently not only did some gift shopping at Baggit in Applegate Square on Northwestern . . . but hosted complimentary third row center tickets for its owners Gloria and Herb Wohlman and Rita and Manny Cutler. JILL LUBLIN, 20- year-old daughter of Seymour Lublin, was voted Miss Personality at last niontfi's Miss Michigan World Pageant . . . The honor entitles her to a fully-paid scholarship to modeling school . . . and more sparkles in Seymour's eyes. "WHAT MAKES THE ideal man?" asks clothier Steve Petix ... "The physi- cal and intellectual sides combined with the right personality," he answers himself.. . "But," says Steve, "there's also that im- portant first impression a man makes with his ap- pearance for a day in the office or a night on the town. Clothes certainly can help make the man. A well- dressed man should have a classy gray flannel suit, one or two sport cashmere jac- kets, a dark blue or brown suit and at least one silk suit." Steve and his ace de- signer, Philip Formaro, again were hits at the 101st annual convention of the Custom Tailors and De- signers Association of America in Florida . . . Phil was chairman of the National Research Com- mittee, made up of some of the finest names in the world of clothing . . . His individual styling is noted nationwide. LOOKING BACK ON Columns of Yesteryears: "At a USO dance in Lees- ville, Pa., Pvt. Jerry Gor- zeck cut in on a GI and dis- covered him to be Sgt. Leo Williams, a Gamma Chi brother from Detroit . . . In elation at seeing each other again, they began walking off the floor . . . not re- membering until they both sat down at a table that the girl was still standing out there in the middle of the floor!" MAY 1, 1970 . . . "While in Italy, Jules Fayne noticed -a couple by the famous Trevi Fountain . . The couple couldn't speak English, but Jules used his hands to ask if he could as- sist in taking a picture of the two with their camera . Last week, in the mail from Rome came a beautiful silk tie with a thank you note in Italian, which he had translated .. . "We ookefl so good together that we got. married!", „ A photographic exhibi- tion of the works of Laur- ence Salzmann, "The Last Jews of Radauti," will open Thursday at the Ann Arbor Public Library. . The exhibition is co- sponsored by the University of Michigan Center for Rus- sian and East European Studies and the Program in Judaic Studies. 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