40 Friday, December 10, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST ERNEST DRUCKER and Alex Glantz were caught without even one of Ernest's shirts from his Executive Custom Shirtmakers shop in Bir- mingham to hide behind .. Happened at Centaur Rac- quet Club on Drake Rd. . . Alex was taking a shower . . . with Ernest getting ready to take his . . . when a gal walked in and nonchal- antly asked if it was the girls' or men's locker room . . . Seems the two guys were in the wrong one . . . Oh, for one of those shirts at a time like that! NAME OF MOVIE for theater party . . . this Thursday . . . (correct date is Dec. 16) . . . by National Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis . . . at Northfand Theater . . . is "Kiss Me Goodbye" starring Sally Field, James Caan and Jeff Bridges . . . with social hour at 7:30 and the film at 8:30. The Pre-Glow Party and premiere showing will honor Dr. Manuel Sklar, past chairman of the Michi- gan Chapter Scientific Advisory Board . . . For reservations, call Sylvia Barnett at NFIC office, 424-8656. "Kiss Me Goodbye" pre- miere has been underwrit- ten by a dedicated member of the group . . . Total con- tributions will go toward finding the cause and cure of ileitis and colitis. CONGRATS ... to George Rosett . . . on his 60th birthday. AFTER 30 YEARS on the judicial bench, Court of Appeals Judge Nate Kauf- man hangs up his robe for good end of this year .. . Nate will be honored at a kidush by his synagogue, Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses in West Bloomfield . . . morning of Dec. 18 .. . Also retiring end of '82 and being honored are Circuit Judges Johnny Wise; Victor Baum and Ted. Bohn .. . plus former Judge Jimmy Montante. CONGRATS ... to Dr. Martin and Harriet Selik . . . on 40th Anniversary. YOUNGEST PROFES- SIONAL magician in Michigan is 11-year-old Matt Jacobson, son of Har- riet and Michael Jacobson . . . He is a two-time winner of the noted Abbott's Magic Award . . . and has been fea- tured on TV channels 2 and 7. Matt will perform three shows, 2, 4 and 8 Sunday, at Masonic Temple for Michi- gan State Police '50s and '60s Revue . . . Monday evening he'll have head scratchers asking "How did he do that?" at Cong. Beth Achim's Hanuka party. BETTER LATE THAN never . . . and so 10 years later, Dr. Jack Weiss re- ceived his gold watch after 35 years of service at Memo- rial Medical Center on Van Dyke in Sterling Heights . . . Everyone at the clinic usually gets one following 25 years . . . but Jack was given a party and tape re- corder instead . . . He's one of the wee amount of docs still practicing general medicine. SHILA MORGAN- ROTH, hair stylist, colorist, etc., believes in starting sooner and looking younger . . . That's why she's built such a reputation on things like her name- registered "Work & Wear" style . . . "If it doesn't look good wet," says Shila," "it won't look good dry." Her concentration on children and teenagers has brought a hair-styling boon for the younger folks .. . Young gals and guys are now much more conscious of their hair . . . and Shila has a lot to do with it One young gal, Tracey Reznick, Southfield High, wears a simple style that Shila taught her to blow straight down and then curl with a hot brush . . . "I don't want to see any teenagers spraying peroxide on their hair," says Shila, whose coloring and shading has brought much note. "Sexsational" designer and hair show with Shila is tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Twenty Grand, E. Grand Blvd. LOVE STORY DEPT. . . . Shirley Robbins re- cently had a home presenta- tion for Columbia Cocktail, another of the latest diets . . . In the group attending was a former judge . . . Seems that former judges can be judge-for-the-day, empowered to perform mar- riage ceremonies. He did an "I Do" for guy and gal who had traced him to the home of Shirley and Sam . . . Flo Robbins pro- vided appropriate wedding music on the piano ... and the 20 people who came to discuss the new diet, stayed for the ceremony . . . toast- ing the new bride and groom with . . . what else but a Columbia Cocktail. NEW OWNERS of Ever- green Shopping Plaza, 12 Mile and Evergreen, are Eric Lutz and Anthony Brown. 100 PEOPLE attended the recent 650-photo collage by Mitchell Curtis . . . at home of Beverly and Irving Laker. Qaddafi Cancels UN Address NEW YORK - Muam- mar Qaddafi cancelled his appearance at the United Nations General Assembly last week, when the Organ- ization of African Unity (OAU) failed to meet as scheduled. Qaddafi was to address the General As- sembly in his capacity as OAU chairman. The Poor Canadian Economy Is Linked to Drop in Divorce MONTREAL (JTA) - A silver lining of sorts for Jewish families in Toronto and Montreal is emerging from the cloud of Canada's depressed economy, a Jewish family expert told a seminar in Toronto. Jerome Diamond, a former director of the Jewish Family and Child Service (JFCS), said many divorces and separa- tions are being postponed because of the economic crunch. Diamond said the real es- tate boom of the late 1960s and early 1970s had pro- Vided "the wherewithal for separating" by couples "through division of prop- erty," resulting in a serious increase in the number of breakups of Jewish families during those years. Diamond added that, whether the development was due to the declining economy, or not, Canadian Jewish couples are now much more serious about their marriages. He said, "In pre-marital counseling, we are finding that, instead of the high ex- pectations and pluperfect dreams they used to have, young people are much more sober and realistic, and that bodes well for the Jewish community." 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