THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST IRVING AND BEBE FIELD recently returned "When Harold Sahm and Nate Garvin parted as stu- from Israel, Switzerland dents and young friends in and France . . . where they Ann Arbor, Mich., back in celebrated their 40th an- 1937, they felt that it was niversary . . . and her unlikely that they would birthday. meet again. Harold was a In Israel, a reunion took pre-dental student from place . . when they visited New Jersey who returned a kibutz and saw Irv's there and then went on to cousins, Chaim and Katel St. Louis to pursue his pro- Lord . . . He hadn't seen fession. Nate returned to Chaim in 50 years . . the University of Michigan since they were youngsters to graduate as an attorney. in Poland. More than 43 years later, This past summer, their last November, Nate and daughter Bonnie his wife, Eve, were visiting Romanowsky, celebrating friends .in Sarasota. When her 14th anniversary, came the doorbell rang and to Detroit from Mexico City • Harold and his wife walked with son Jonathan and in, it became a delightful daughter Diane . . while reunion. Harold and his her husband, dental doc Ab- wife now live in Longboat raham, went to Israel with Key. The men recognized his baseball team . . to one another immediately represent Mexico in the and now all have become Maccabia Games . . . com- fast friends. Although Val- ing home with a second entine's Day is in February, place silver medal. that very special day should Irving and Bebe's son, be celebrated every day Philip Jay Field, better with friends, Eve Garvin be- known as PJ, a New York lieves. veterinarian, also came "Her valentine to Harold here . .. He is writing a and Sylvia Sahm was a movie as well as practic- champagne brunch to celeb- ing vet medicine. rate their 40th anniversary, Their daughter Carole on Sunday, Aug.' 30 at the Field, an actress in Califor- ,Garvin home. Since his re- nia, spent some time with tirement, Harold has de- mom and dad who saw her voted much of his time to Sherwin-Williams Paint sculpting. He has created a and Michigan National sculpture which Eve calls Bank TV commercials . . . the 'Many Faces of Life' and are looking for her new which she proudly displays McDonald's one. in the foyer of their home." "I came home so excited Eve Garvin spent 23 from our beautiful trip," years of interior design says Bebe, "that I've decided work around the Detroit to write a book relating my area . . . Nate is now build- - experiences throughout the ing in Florida . . . Dr. various countries that we Harold (Slomovitz) Sahm is visited. I never climbed so also a former Detroiter . A native of Bayonne, N.J., many steps in all my life, so don't you think 'Steps' he practiced dentistry in would make an excellent Staten Island, N.Y., for 25 title for the book?" years. BOWL. A STRIKE FIRST TIME ever is art auction endeavor by Against Cancer is the slo- Downtown Synagogue to gan for Third Annual Bow- raise funds so that persons, lathon, Nov. 21, by Mr. and for example, can attend ser- Mrs. Group, City of Hope . . Folks bowl free with vices at Veteran's Memorial during the High Holy Days sponsors paying so much without a ticket . . . It's per pin (1 cent up) . . and slated- for Nov. 1, 1 p.m. at keglers win trips to Las Vegas, New York, Southfield Civic Center, Parks and Recreation Montreal-Quebec, Toronto . . . For more details, call Building on Evergreen . . Sheilah Goldberg, secretary Buddy Nathanson, 569- of Downtown Synagogue, is 0165; Max Kushner, -352- 8224; or Bernie Rappaport, chairgal of the art auction. LEAH NICKIN (Sid) 543-5275. BIG DOINGS at Apple- saw item in column regard- ing Sheruth'League gals gate Square Saturday 10 looking for other-former a.m. to' 5 p.m. . . . The Northwestern Hwy. center members to form a reunion . . . She had just taken out between 12 and 13 Mile is celebrating anniversary a Sheruth League recipe for number three with apples coffee cake which Leah had and donuts . . . plus all the made on written instruc- stores getting- in on the tions of the girl she was try- celebrating with specials of ing to call for the reunion . . Sara Winer, 626-0660 their own. . : . (or call Sadie Safers- Languages are spiritual tein, 352-3991.) PHOTO IN Sarasota organisms, vital works of Herald Tribune recently art, each of them having its had caption "Reunion measure of creative power, Celebrated With Anniver- splendor, depth, logic to sary Brunch" . . . and in a explore and to construct the column headed, "Social world of nature in life. —Ryrkin Scene" the item appeared: WSU Sponsors Fall Workshop THE PERFECT BLEND A fall workshop in human sexuality at Wayne State University's Southfield Center has been slated for the first two weekends in November. The workshop, coordi- nated by Dr. John Piet- rofesa, will feature presen- tations by WSU professors, local counselors and psychologists. It is open to graduate students and upper division under- graduates for two semester credit hours. It can also be taken for non-credit. For re- gistration materials and in- formation, contact the WSU Southfield Center, 358- 2104. Naples Exhibit at Art Institute Gallery 22, 22 E. Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills, announces its view show, "New Acquisitions in Paint and Print Media," will run through Oct. 25 at the gal- lery. 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Fri. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sur, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Fine Dining In The Elegant Vineyard's Tradition • 53.50 53.50 10 MILE and Meadowbrook WESTLAND 728-1303 I-T5 0100 >t SPIMICIELLS EIIT All Cr* Cards Lecture Planned in Birmingham Gallery Show Formerly Esquire Two • COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE In The A & P Shopping Center 110RINWESTElill AT EYTICIEDI "The Golden Age of Naples: Art and Civiliza- tion Under ihe Bourbons, 1734-1805," will be on exhibit at the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts through Nov. 1. The exhibition, which is making its U.S. debut at the institute; includes 200 paintings, tapestries, draw- ings, sculptures and pieces of furniture created during the Bourbon reign in Naples. Also at the institute, through Oct. 25, is an exhib- ition of paintings by Helen Ciesla Covensky. A total of 24 abstract paintings by the local artist will be on dis- play. The Center for New Thinking will present a lec- ture by James V. Fletcher 10- a.m. Thursday at the Baldwin Library, Birmin- gham. ' Fletcher will speak on "The Speechwriter — His Influence on Public Policy." The public is invited at a charge. For information, call the Center for New Thinking, 546 - 8928. COOL-9 DELI In The Heritage Bldg. Comedy, Magic at Stafford's Comedy Capers will pre- sent comedienne Sheila Kay, 8:45 and 10:45 p.m. today and Saturday at Staf- ford's in the Orchard Mall. A comedy workshop is held every Thursday at 9 p.m. at Comedy Capers. Everyone is invited to bring their jokes,--and professional comedians will hold open forum. Stafford's Kids Cabaret at 1 p.m. Saturdays presents a magic show, luncheon and a free birthday cake to par- ties. For reservations for any of the programs, call Stafford's, 851-8952. Friday, October 16, 1981 33