THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, June 25, 1982 - Bank Benefits Balloon Classic Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST ALMOST 600 people at Cong. Shaarey Zedek made it another successful event as that 81st anniversary of Jewish National Fund pre- sented its testimonial dinner in dedication of a Harry and Sarah Laker 50,000-tree Family Forest in Israel's American Inde- pendence Park. doctors, Politicians, lawyers, bankers, judges, rabbis and cantors galore, businessmen . . . people from all walks of life .. . Whatever the clothing, whatever the style' . . . whatever the kind of person . . . all were on hand for this gala occasion. Flutist and harpist dur- ing the sumptuous buffet . . . with so many not want- ing to spoil their dinners .. . Those who missed the cocktail hour also missed their soup (three kinds) which was served there .. . Experiment didn't work out as so many beefed about not having any at dinner. Cantor Harold Orbach in usual very fine voice with vocal renditions ... and excellent touch with his songs of America and repartee to the music ... Percy Kaplan, JNF executive director, and wife Sarah, both looking good ... Son Dahiel spr- outing like the tall trees of Israel . . . Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum of Temple Emanu-El resting his eyes ... NeVer before so many youthful people ... That wasn't Leonard Silber's tongue hanging out ... it was his red tie. Chef Ted Katopodis, 5 1/2 years with Sammy Lieber- man at Raleigh House and three years executive chef. at Troy Hilton, now with Paul Kohn at Quality Kosher Catering . . . Phil and Lucretia Formaro and Tony and Pricilla Vettraino from Steve Petix Clothiers admiring so many men's and women's clothes made by Phil . . . Gil Averbuch with embroidered yarmulke to go with his always well- dressed l000k. Interesting how rabbis and cantors were spread over the room at various ta- bles instead of congregated closer together . . . District 46 Judge Norman Feder running unopposed in the coming election . . . prob- ably his last . . . People being videotaped for post- erity during cocktail hour and dinner. U.S. District Judge Avern Cohn, Mark Schlussel and Robert Naftaly aside as if "plotting" something . . . Like a tradition, what's a Jewish affair without kishke? . . . Our waitress, Louise Murray's answer was, "It's like one of mine without fried chicken." .. . State Senator Jack Faxon missing his calling as a standup comic . . . Photo- grapher Bob Benyas and wife Shirley's son Mark graduating Wayne U. Law School that week. Dr. Leon Fill telling of not being able to sell his Film Exchange Bldg. downtown, so gave it away for a Bulga- rian Church . . . Leon re- galed about yesteryears .. . the "Fill With Bill" hot dog spot on Woodward and Temple in cahoots with Bill Ritter . . . And his Bel-Aire Catering on Woodward with Sally and Sam Klein .. . Leon now heads his new venture . . . Madison Na- tional Bank. Liberty State Bank and Trust will be a major spon- sor in the fifth annual Avon Hills Lions Club Balloon Classic. The event will be held July 2-3 at Michigan Chris- tian College in Avon Town- ship. Admission is free. Proceeds from the event will help support and bene- fit Leader Dogs for the Blind, Penrickton Home for Handicapped Children, Welcome Home for Blind Senior Citizens and the Lions Silent Children Fund at William Beaumont Hos- pital. Canada History at WSU Gallery The History Department of Wayne State University in cooperation with the Canadian Consulate Gen- eral of Detroit will exhibit "Sights of History," 106 photos depicting the history of Canada, Tuesday through July 22 in the WSU Community Arts Gallery, as part of the Detroit/ Windsor International Freedom Festival. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Rabbi Milton Arm al- most tripping on the podium after his lengthy speech of introduction and hand sculpted menora award presenta- tion to Harry and Sarah Laker ... Charlie Milan with sharp red vest ... Happy birthday to Oak Park Councilman Jerry Naftaly. Barrister2Sam Simmer jokingly exclaiming "You Named to Board saw him do it!" as Norman Dr. Stuart E. Kirschen- Cottler touched his face .. . William Freedman answer- baum has been appointed ing questions about what chairman of the Michigan he's going to run for now .. . Athletic Board of Control. Chocolate covered straw- 569-7135 berry on whipped straw- Complete berry dessert . . . elegant as Carry-out the Lakers would want it. Yearly visitors to Israel and then Romania, Etta (Harry's sister) and Melvin rifle Merwell, never forgetting an Israeli visit when he re- CONEY ISLAND nted a car . . . They came to RESTAURANT a spot where Melvin in- quired of a policeman as to 4752 SOUTHFIELD RD. whether they could park 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF 10 MILE RD. there . . . The officer said no hisa.-Sat. 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. . . . Melvin asked how come • Breakfast • loch • Dinar all the other cars were BREAKFAST SPECIAL DAILY parked there T. . The Israeli • GIB SALAD • GYROS cop shrugged his shoulders and said, "They didn't ask." • SHISH KEBOB • FISH & CHIPS Thanks again for a yar- • TUNA SALAD •OMELETTES mulke that matched. • SANIWICIES Your Hosts: SAN & IRRY FLOROS WHO THOSE GRADUATED in 1949 from Central High with Ben and Arlene Malin might feel old when they learn that Beh and Arlene's daughter, Jacqueline, has received her degree from UCLA . . . He has the Sole- NOW SERVES ful Shoes by Benji on Ven- tura Blvd. in the Sherman COCKTAILS Oaks Galleria, Calif. SEEING SCENES .. . Ed and Bea Rogovin danc- 4343 ORCHARD LAKE RD. ing like yesteryears at Wonder Bar, Statler Ter- BET. 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