THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Art Exhibit in Southfield Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST TIME WAS WHEN we would shun away from fash- ion shows . . . They were so drab and boring as to ac- cumulate heavy lids. Not so today . . . or the ones we've been attending produced by Leah Marks. Her latest might have been the best of them all so far. Between 350 and 400 lassies and a few guys who gathered at Cong. Shaarey Zedek for the Is- rael Bond Fashion Show were enthralled at the magnificent presenta- tion. Noon brunch began with a gourmet offering put on by Shaarey Zedek caterer Paul Kohn, whose food was a very fine intro to an excel- lent fashion show enjoyed by every person who attended . . . So many are still talking about it! The show was more a Broadway-type production . . . with Yiddish and He- brew music ... four dancers from the Jewish Center opening the festivities .. . and 30 models creating oohs, aahs and applause as they displayed glamorous original creations from Is- rael's leading designers .. . while Shirley Becker did her fine commentary offstage. Media personages were en masse . . . most picked up by limousine service of E.J. Nuccio's Betty's Place .. . Sybil Little, Oakland Press; Matt Beer, Detroit News; Carol Teegardin, Detroit Free Press; Mike Miller, WXYZ radio (with wife Peggy); Shirlee Iden, South- field Eccentric; and myself. It was a glamorous after- noon and Paul Kohn's buffet did much to create the ele- gant feeling of such fantas- tic fashions. All affiliated with the show presentation, except the two lighting men, do- nated their services for Is- rael Bonds . . . Why the two didn't is strange. The fashion ex- travaganza took only three weeks to put together .. . but looked more like a three-month preparation . . . much, much credit to Is- rael, Rome, London, New York, Chicago and Detroit model Leah Marks . . . who has quickly zoomed to the top as a premier producer and coordinator of glamor- ous fashion shows . . . at their best. FOR MANY YEARS, Pauline Weiss complained she had never had a REAL birthday party . . . She can't say that again . . . Her friends gave Pauline an un- forgettable surprise party complete with balloons, male stripper, her favorite Black Forest cake from Jac- ques and fun . . . Esther and Dave Ginsburg, the hosts, went all-out with a buffet and each guest brought their specialty. Hubby Leo fell off the couch when the stripper went into his dance .. . Daughter Adele and friend Jay Schnaith from Colum- bus, Ohio were part of the surprise . . . The friends who made the party such a suc- cess were Ilene and Marvin Goldman, Elaine Kahrnoff, Teddy and Aubrey Lansky, Claire and Sy Lipten and daughter Lori, Dotty and Sol Morochnik and Anita and Gene Sokoloff. CONGRATS . . . to Mary Been . . . on her birthday. KEITH KINGSTON did more than his share in car- rying dad, Irving, to their first place loft in the Jack Benny AZA Father and Son bowling tournament at Yorba Linda on Woodward . . . Keith rolled a whopping 618 series. LOCAL GENT head of Burger Chef in West Branch and Alpena, Elliot Baum, made a surprise out of it by being married three months ago to Denise Davenport in Atlantic City. WHEREVER THE rumor started, it's false .. . that there is no more Mon- day night bingo at Cong. Bnai Moshe on 10 Mile and Church in Oak Park . . . The parking lots are still very much filled and the Monday night games (doors open at 6) are getting bigger .. . Workers like Chuck Fields and so many others do a fine job in bingo calling . . . which is governed at Bnai Moshe under the rules of the Michigan State Bureau of Lottery. ERRATA . . Correct spelling is Seymour Zate .. . honoring his 50th anniver- sary surprise party . . . by Seymour Zate, Barry Zate and Ileene Zate. FINAL CALL for Oak Park class of 1962 reunion, Nov. 26, at Nifty Norman's on Commerce Lake Rd. . . . Call Shelley (Cherin) Mil- ler, 645-1169; Eilene (Gold) Kushner, 968-1955; or Bar- bara (Mayers) Brand, 661- 2918. THIS SUNDAY, 6:30 p.m. at Thunderbird Lanes, W. Maple, Troy, is "Bowl To Eliminate Cancer" by City of Hope groups . . . Mr. and Mrs., Helen Rosenberg Cancer Fighters and Sophie and Harry Hoffman Chap- ter. Ethnic Foods The Women's Division of the Greater Detroit Round Table of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews will present "Holiday and Ethnic Tables" at its open program Wednesday, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the North Congregational Church, 26275 Northwest- ern Hwy., Southfield. The program is free and open to the public. Works by local illustrator Van Dayan will be included in an exhibition of artists from the United States, England and Mexico Satur- day from noon to 6 p.m. in the community room of the new Five Thousand at Town Center con- dominiums. The exhibit is free and complimentary re- freshments will be served. Antique Show at Glen Oaks Booths of primitives, Oriental items, china and jewelry will be on display at the Glen Oaks Country Club this weekend. The fall antique show will feature a rare collection of 15th Century Chinese Ming vases. Show hours are noon to 9 p.m. Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admis- sion is free. Hodgkins's Group Meets Monday The Michigan Hodgkin's Disease Foundation will hold its monthly meeting 7:30 p.m., Monday at Provi- dence Hospital Medical Building in Southfield. Dr. Kurt Neumann will speak on "Epidemiology of Hodgkin's Disease." For further information, • call the foundation, 427-3737. Diabetes Testing Free blood tests to detect diabetes will be offered by 180 Michigan hospitals and health centers during Diab- etes Detection Week, Sun- day through Nov. 13. The statewide testing program is co-sponsored by the American Diabetes Association, Michigan Af- filiate and is open to persons over 18 years of age who have not previously been diagnosed as diabetic. For best results, a meal high in carbohydrates with large amounts of starches and sugars should be eaten two hours before the test. For information, call the association, 552-0480. 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