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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 13, 19131
_ Symposium Cites Anna Freud
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Freud on normality in
childhood, the role of the
family in child development
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ALAN GILDENBERG
pulled out of the City Coun-
cil race in Southfield . .
and still drew 2,576 votes
. . . almost beating a can-
didate who spent thousands
. . . And this doesn't in-
clude people in his area who
knew he wasn't running so
voted for others.
Alan is the new vice
president of Metro
Passbook, Inc., encompass-
ing 14 cities across United
States and Canada . . and
in the Guiness Book of Re-
cords as the world's largest
coupon book.
SOMETHING NEW
DEPT.. . . Now comes two
more ideas . . 'available at
Al Kay Jewelers on South-
field and 115,2 Mile . . . Pic-
ture the eyes of people when
they receive a cigarette
lighter that works just by
breaking a beam . . . or a
lighter with a calculator on
it . . . Folks are going ga-ga
over the Beam Sensor and
Calculighter items at Al
Kay.
LOST AND FOUND
DEPT.. . . Julius Pollack
left his talit and tefilin in a
blue bag at Adat Shalom
Synagogue Sept. 20 .
and pleads for its return
. The sentimental value
is very great. . . Julius was
given the blue bag, talit and
tefilin by his grandfather
. . . as a Bar Mitzva present
. . . 60 years ago . . . It'll
be so wonderful if the re-
tired former owner of Vie-
nna Wholesale has the co-
veted belongings returned
. . . Call Julius at 355-
0640.
MUMFORD HIGH 20-
year-reunion (1961
January, June and August
classes) is set for 8 p.m. Nov.
28 at Michigan Inn . . .,For
more info, contact Babs Ro-
senthal Leib, 682-6272.
EXCELLENT SAYING
on desk at Norman Tre-
monti creative art studio
. . . Time is much too pre-
cious to waste on little
things like yesterdays."
. . . Peter R. Stone.
,YES, THAT'S Mary
Tamaroff driving around
town in a new Rolls Royce
among other cars . . . The
name Tamaroff for years
has been synonymous with
Buick . . . then Mary added
Honda and the DeLorean
DMC to his dealership . . .
and now Rolls Royce.
. DOUBLE CELEBRA-
TION for Ann Newman
. . . Birthday is Monday
. . . then she and hubby Art
celebrate 41 years of mar-
riage . . . the next day.
JACK POMEROY,
northwest realtor, is going
to South America Dec. 22
. . . for about three or four
months . . . and will con-
duct anybody's business for
them while there . . . or
make personal contacts . . .
Jack will live in Rio de
Janeiro plus going to other
parts of South America . . .
JaCk's realty office number;
is 559-3344.
NICE GUY DEPT.. .
Marcus Plotkin . . . former
Internal Revenue gent .
and now among the
foremost tax attorneys
around.
THERE'S A RIGHT
way and wrong way to clean
jewelry . . . and Gold Gal-
lery in Hunters Square, Or-
chard Lake Rd. and 14 Mile,
does it right . . incor-
porating two separate
methods to make jewelry
sparkle again . . . Al and
Sema Lazar do it as a serv-
ice for everyone . . no
charge.
ANOTHER FIRST for
Infant Service Group . . .
Mae Moss made a sugges-
tion . . . Shirley Jaffee got
inspired and Evelyne Roth
followed through . . They
recently held a Pan Tour-
nament at Sutton Place . . .
with 96 players getting to-
gether for the 12 prizes . .
First three top winners
were Sophie Caplan, Rae
Lapides and Renee Kramer.
Pan is a card game origi-
nated in California and
brought to Detroit about 14
years ago by Lil and Max
Mills.
FIVE GROUPS will
conduct pre-holiday fund
raisers at Orchard Mall, Or-
chard Lake at 15 Mile . . .
tomorrow from 10 to 6 . .
in the first of a series of
"Communify Days"
planned for the mall's cen-
ter court.
The Michigan Ballet
Theatre will sell tickets to
its Dec. 12 and 13 perform-
ances of "The Nutcracker"
and will hand out brochures
and flyers ... The City of
Hope will sell tablecloths
. . . Kiwanis will conduct a
peanut sale . . . Women's
American ORT will offer
baked goods and
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Entertainment
Passbooks . . . The
Juvenile Diabetes Founda-
tion will sell Christmas
cards . . . The West Bloom-
field Parks and Recreation
Dept. will hand out
brochures.
The mall will be available
on the second Saturday of
each month for non-profit
organizations to hold fund
raisers or demonstrations or
to hand out information lit-
erature . . . For info or to
reserve space, call the Or-
chard Mall office, 851-7727.
MARK TWAIN was once
asked by a lady admirer if
he believed in luck . . .
"Certainly," he replied,
"How else can you explain
the success of those you de-
test?"
`Invalid' Due
"The Imaginary Invalid,"
by Moliere will be per-
formed at the Hilberry The-
ater 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.
For tickets, call the WSU
Theater box office, 577-
2972.