t 'a ; 196 33 THE fiE3'Riltjkilliti- NEWS Betar Protest Danny Raskin's WASHINGTON (JTA) — About 30 members of the Zionist youth group Betar demonstrated in front of the White House Monday in support of Premier Menahem Begin's govern- ment and to protest President Reagan's peace plan for the Middle East. LISTENING POST INSTEAD OF THE drab, walk-on fashion shows of yesteryears, many of today have a certain flair that gives much zip and zest to the presentations. Recent example was the one by Michigan Region of Women's American ORT (32 chapters in metro De- troit) at its membership luncheon, chairgaled by membership vp Harriet Jacobson. Adat Shalom Synagogue rocked with a disco beat as about 400 crals, presided over by Susan Dubin, enjoyed the music, dancing and styles. The fashion show a la modern times, produced by excellent Leah Marks, was entertaining and quick-paced ... A lot of fun packed into 45 min- utes. Shirley Becker was her usual very fine self as nar- rator . . . Harriett Fuller helped coordinate the clothes . . . E.J. Nuccio of Betty's Place furnished limousines for press and personages . . . Marlene Spinner took care of the choreography, Video Pro- files put the show on tape and Joseph Niri, now a partner at Heidi's on Tele- graph and Long Lake Rd., did the models' hair. Curtain on stage of Adat Shalom social hall opened unlike any other fashion show . . . Two girls in flash- ing red doing disco dancing . . . Then came the models -- on stage .. . and one-by-one along the huge runway that extended and spread out for all to see. After the professional models came Mike Miller, WXYZ radio; Nancy McCauley, Channel 2; Sybil Little, Oakland Press; and myself in a full-length mink coat from Bricker-Tunis Furs. Some nice door prizes .. . and even a little laughter . . . as Radio Shack donated large flashlights . . . with- out batteries. GET WELL WISHES ... to Lee Gurwin (Jerry) . . . at Sinai Hospital. BIG BOO BOO DEPT. . . . Error turned an entire meaning around in recent item about Pestasonic Con- trol distributed by Ben Schechter and Dave Oliwek . . . "S" was left off of it get- ting rid of pests . . . and wrongly said "pets" . . . It's actually good for pets .. . with ultrasonic sounds doing havoc to nervous sys- tems of roaches, rats, fleas, etc. . . . and making them leave in a big hurry. THIRD ANNIVER- SARY celebration of Al Kay Jewelers on Southfield and 11 1/2 Mile starts today. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS ... to Herman Os- nos. , BEING PLUS PARTNERS in Board- walk's newest store, open last Tuesday, Chantel, Or- chard Lake Rd. . . . Sara Skoczylas and Geordana Golan have much more in common. Both are former Israeli army soldiers ... Hebrew teachers (Sara is at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses and Geordana at United He- brew Schools Adat Shalom branch) . . . Both married Israeli engineers (Sara to Alex and Geordana to Ru- ven. Chantel is one of the few shops around that give cash refunds . . . plus free gift wrapping . . . Its bridal re- gistry also includes a free gift for the bride . . . The giftware store has fine china, silverware, crystal, decorative hand-painted and signed art pieces, etc. . . . plus exclusive imports from Israel. NEPHEW BARRY ROSEN, M.D. has opened practice in general internal medicine . . . Offices are in Suncook, N.H.. . . Barry is a grad .of University of Michi- gan and served his intern- ship at University of Mary- land Hospital in Baltimore . . . He also specializes in the treatment of hyperten- sion and endocrinology (study of glands and hor- mones) . . . Barry and wife, Dr. Nancy Van Vranken, graduated together and she is a pediatrician at Concord Clinic . . . They live in Pem- broke, N.H. He is sister Lil's son .. . Sister Belle's son is also a doctor . . . Gerald Weingar- den, D.O. 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