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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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EXECUTIVE CUSTOM
Shirtmakers on Woodward of Creations by Pollak is
in Birmingham couldn't July 25, 1 p.m. at Hunters
have asked for a worse night Square, Orchard Lake and
,o hold its recent British 14 Mile . . . with the whole
'Bash . . . unless it would be ball of wax there insofar as
a tornado or hurricane .. . weddings are concerned.
FIRST SUCCESSFUL
but the torrential rain
didn't keep the shindig from year with 50 couples
being a crowded event .. . maximum membership has
Thanks to Harry Nederlan- been completed by dance
_ der, the Birmingham Thea- club for couples meeting at
Hamilton Place with bands
ter lobby was used.
Hard to believe Lena and that play for ballroom danc-
Sid Mitchell will celebrate ing . . . However, a few
number 45 in August .. . couples have dropped out for
They both look great .. . various reasons and there
Ernest Drucker, owner of are now openings . . . Call
Executive Custom Ralph Miller, 559-3200.
SEEING SCENES ...
Shirtmakers, naturally
wore a Prince Charles col- Judge Al Betz with a hair
lar he is promoting . . . and permanent . . . Told wife
wife Marietta looked like a Beverly he spent three
queen . . . Shep Shuldinger hours at the barber salon
.. and she replied, "Now
mistaken for a British gent-
leman . . . he's the guy to you know what I go
call, by the way (548-4740) through" . . . If only his
for that Perfection Lodge mechanics could have seen
trip to Washington, New Charlie Robinson of the
York and Atlantic City Oct. Shell station on Nine Mile
and Greenfield, in his sharp
22.
It'll be an annual affair, plaid jacket . . . Esther
says Ernest . . . probably for Rubin slightly drenched
charity . . . This was from somebody spilling a
number one in a very suc- drink on her . . . while
cessful experiement . . . hubby Max made ar-
Who can refuse to be in the rangements for his junket to
company of such charming the Marina Hotel in Las
people like Ernest and Vegas.
ON FIFTH BIRTHDAY
Marietta Drucker?
COCKTAILS AND of grandson Max Weiss,
JAZZ is the theme of the grandmother Ruth Weiss
evening when Cong. Beth congratulated him via the
Shalom's "Jewish and phone and he said,
Single," 20-40 division, "Grandma Rufie, my Aunt
holds its first event . . . 8 Susie surprised me for my
p.m., Sunday, at Roberto's birthday party at
on Coolidge . . . cash bar, McDonald's, we had 15 kids
hors d'oeuvres . . . admis- and if you would have sur-
sion charge . . . For info, prised me we would have
call Heidi Press, 352-6858, had 16 kids" . . . Biggest re-
evenings between 6 and 10 quest of his dad, Dr. Allan
Weiss, in Laguna Beach,
p.m.
Calif., is for Ruth and
joins
SAUL ROBBINS
Harold to come out there
the hole-in-one club .. .
and bring her famous noo-
Aced his on the 175-yard
dle kugel and spaghetti
second hole at Lincoln Hills,
sauce on the airplane.
Evergreen and 14 Mile.. in
MAIL DEPT. ... "The
Birmingham . . . with a five
kitchen staff at the Jewish
wood . . . Threesome in-
Center, 10 Mile, is very effi-
cluded Sam Ryshen and Joe
cient
and polite. Roger Se-
Michaelson.
roun serves all the handi-
TURK PRUJANSKY is capped and elderly people
in the Brotman Medical with a smile and courtesy.
Center . . . 3828 Delmas He is a credit to the Center
Terrace, Culver City, Calif.
as well as the rest of the
90230.
staff."
GERT ZERON starved
A.M.
12 to 5 for Israeli soldiers
recently . . . and is thinking Two New Plays
of making it a regular re-
. . . made her body feel Open at Hilberry
so good . . . Gert does card
The Hilberry Summer
reading.
Theater festival continues
DIRECTORY ABOUT with the opening of two new
people who work at home is plays on July 14.
aptly named Home Work
The Victorian thriller
. . . It lists folks who sell "Angel Street" will be per-
from the house . . . every- formed in the main theater
thing from custom clothes to and "Otherwise Engaged,"
sheepherders who spin and winner of the 1976-1977
weave the cloth and house New York Drama Critics
calls from CPAs.
Circle Award, will open in
Was started by four the Studio Theater
enterprising gals . . . Eve- downstairs.
lyn Burton, Natalie Fru-
For ticket information
min, Annette Levin and call the WSU box office,
Ruth Share . . . and serves a 577-2972.
needful purpose . . . There
When the Jews left
sure are a lot of people work-
ing from their homes these Egypt, they took the re-
mains of Joseph with them.
days.
Seek Extradition of Alleged
Munich Massacre Terrorists
BONN (JTA) — A West
German lawyer has asked
the justice minister to seek
the extradition of three
Palestinian terrorists re-
portedly captured by Israeli
forces in Lebanon recently.
The three, believed to
have participated in the
1972 massacre of Israeli
Olympics athletes in
Munich, would not be given
a fair trial in Israel, accord-
ing to attorney Wilhelm
Schoettler.
Schoettler represented
the Palegtinians when they
were briefly imprisoned in
Germany several years ago
and claims to have power of
attorney to act on their be-
half.
Three Jailed
for Bombing
AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
Three men were arrested in
Het Gooi, 25 kilometers
from here, for attacking the
house of Dutch Jewish jour-
nalist Hans Knoop last
month with Molotov
cocktails.
Knoop was instrumental
in the arrest and trial sev-
eral years ago of Dutch Nazi
collaborator Pieter Menten,
who was subsequently con-
victed of complicity in the
murder of Jews while serv-
ing with the SS in Poland
during World War II.
The men arrested are also
suspected in similar attacks
on the house of a Protestant
member of Parliament and
on the anti-left Dutch
broadcasting company,
"Tros." They were identified
as members of a group cal-
ling itself "Red Action Front
Netherlands."
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He said extradition was
also justified by the fact
that their alleged crimes
were committed on Ger-
man soil.
Schoettler is known here
for his rightwing political
views. But he insisted he is
not a member of the neo-
Nazi National Democratic
Party or of any neo-Nazi
group.
He said that if extradition
fails, he would go to
Jerusalem to defend the
Palestinians if they are
tried before an Israeli court.
But he admitted that the
only knowledge he had of
their capture came from re-
ports published in the Ger-
man press.
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