32 • riday,'April 30,`1982 THE DETROIT: 146i NEWS Carnival Set Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST IMAGINE LYING STILL and losing inches! . . . This is what happens with the new Electrocise In- ternational on Northwest- ern . . . opened by Dr. How- ard Rosenberg, son of cater- ers Sarah and Al Rosenberg . . . and Allen Kash, son of Sadie and Sol Kash. It's called a finger-toning salon for men and women . . . Gal puts muscle stimulating pads on areas folks want to lose inches (tummy, buttocks, hips, waist, thighs, etc.) . . . and it produces the effects of active exercise . . . In fact, you might even call it effort- less exercise . . . like doing hundreds of situps in half- hour . . . with no sweat, soreness or stiffness . . . Re- sults are said to be im- mediate. CONGRATS . . . to Harry Sommers . . . on his 90th birthday . . . Also to former Detroiter Julia Bernstein of Los Angeles . . . on her 90th. TEMPLE ISRAEL'S Annual Art Fair, this Sun- day, Monday and Tuesday (called Art Works) . . . is the only major fund raiser by its sisterhood. Co-chairpersons Judi LaBret, Alvira Perlman and Lois Singer have as- sembled what should be an exciting collection of works by 17 professional artists and crafts people from the Detroit area . . . This year, in addition, over 20 boutiques selected by Gail Caplan and her staff will be presented . . . with dollmak- ing, silk flowers, need- lework, handpainted silks, novelty telephones, stained glass, brassware, children's items, etc. Also featured at Art Works will be informal modeling from local high fashion boutiques and demonstration . . . arranged by Barbara Rosenthal, vice president of programming . . . plus appraisals of jewelry, art and antiques . . . The cleverly named "Garden of Eatin' " will serve lunches . . . and chil- dren will be entertained by old-time movies . . . Tickets will be $2 . . . For more info, call Temple Israel, 661- 5700. The three-day event will begin with a Patron's Champagne Festival Pre- view, 8 p.m. to midnight at the temple, tomorrow. OF ALL THE names in recent item about "The Ma- ven" by Galilee Chapter, Bnai Brith, May 25-26, sur- prise that only one was wrong . . . Costumer Soralee Broida is correct name of this talented gal. BUILDER CHUCK FIELDS, former chancellor commander of Knights of Pythias Detroit 55, was so elated over losing 15 pounds through a planned method . . . that he has tossed aside everything and is now han- dling the product and pro- gram. CONGRATS . . . to Mar- tin Lederman . . . on birth- day number 21. COULD BE KNOWN as a $45 million baby . . . that's Richard Louis Lax, new son of Linda and Chuck Lax .. . Grandmother, Lillian Jaf- fee Oaks, Southfield coun- cilwoman, was in a study session on the city's budget when call came at noon that her daughter had a boy .. . Lillian is married to Sam Oaks. CALL IT EXTENDING the life of what is almost a dying art . . . and it took two girls almost five years in the business before June Rubenstein and Shirley Freed can say they do it all . . . at Pillow Talk on W. Nine Mile in Oak Park .. . June and Shirley are now quiltmakers . . . and prob- ably among the very few females to make this claim. PRIVATE CLUB HOUSES are becoming available for public use .. . Don't need to be a resident of complex or have a friend living there . . . Latest one is Aldingbrooke in West Bloomfield (next to the Jewish Community Cen- ter). DATE AND PLACE have been finalized for 40th year reunion of Central High School 1942 class .. . It'll be Oct. 16 at Hillcrest Country Club . . . For local info call Harriet (Keller) Wohlman, 851-1736; or Edythe (Bonin) Rosner, 968-1973 . . . In California contact Frances (Sarko) Adler, (219) 993-3666 ... In Florida, it's Madeline Be- lkin, (813) 381-8306. BILL AND JOYCE PALMER had given up on having a boy . . . after four daughters . . . but they didn't reckon with the greatest thrill of all . ' be- coming grandparents for the first time . . . God weaves his wonders in many ways . . . and so it was a boy, Aaron Lawrence .. . to their daughter and son- in-law, Robyn and Blaine Lankford. BLOOD TRIPLE BANK Rally is this Monday and Tuesday, by Bnai Brith, Bnai Brith Women and Per- fection Masonic Lodge . . . 5 to 10 p.m. at Temple Emanu-El, W. 10 Mile at Church, Oak Park . Charles and Diana Blauer are blood bank chairmen for the two BB Councils . . . and Senior Deacon David Mor- rison heads the Perfection drive. PARTIES The Oak Park High School senior class will have a Western carnival today through Sunday at the school. Hours are 6-11 p.m. today, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is nom- inal. 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