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March 18, 1983 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-03-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Pianist Perahia to Perform

Danny Raskin's

. . . to Mildreth Rubinoff . .
. Cong. Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses' fine adminis-
trator . . . to Fay Rubin
(Alex's love) . . . to Max
Katz, president of Crescent
Shrine Club.
SPRING MAY OFFI-
CIALLY begin on March
20, but it starts tomorrow
when the Builders Home,
Flower and Furniture Show
opens its doors at Cobo Hall
through March 27 . . . Inside
those doors visitors will in-
dulge in a fantastic yet real
one-stop shopping tour plus
an education in the many
areas of "energy" . . . It's the
largest home and garden
expo in the country . . . and
a traditional showcase for
the latest products and serv-
ices . . with lavish displays
of walk-through gardens. -
At the show, learning
how to cut the annual cost of
driving to work will be like
wandering into adventure-
land . . . The Michigan De-
partment of Transportation
is devoting 300 of its 1,000-
square-foot exhibit area to a
Vehicle Cost Analysis Pro-
gram . . . What that means
to anyone who drives to
work is the chance to tell a
computer a few facts about
his or her car, along with
their annual mileage to
work as well as total annual
mileage . . . The computer
will immediately analyze
those facts and provide a re-
port which will come out of a
printer next to the computer
terminal.
J. LUSHON, in back of
Rhodika Cosmetic Studio on
Northwestern, is comprised
of energetic and innovative
gals . . . Barbara Hinshon
hand dyes silk into one-of-
a-kind creations . . . Julie
Stow dyes, spins and weaves
raw wool into coats, jackets,
scarves, etc.
Sara Romanzi takes
measurements and puts to-
gether garments sewn just
for the person . . . The one-
of-a-kind items go from silk
blouses to old bead bags, col-
lector compacts and ciga-
rette cases plus over-
everything jackets, silver
jewelry . . . and even silk
wedding arrangements.

Benefit Helps
Special Olympics

The Oakland County
Special Olympics will bene-
fit from a fashion show 7:30
p.m. Thursday at the Vil-
lage Players Theater, Bir-
mingham.
For ticket information,
call Joseph Steele, program
director, 645-1838.

Child Advocate
Group to Meet

An organizational meet-
ing for the Detroit Area
chapter of KINDER (Kids in
Need Deserve Equal
Rights) will be held 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Southfield
Civic Center.

%OUZO

Auditorium in Ann Arbor.
A Sephardic Jew, whose
parents were born in
Salonika, Greece, Perahia
has won major music
awards and has performed
in concert throughout the
world, particularly in Is-
rael.
On March 25, he will give
a master class at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

LISTENIN
POST

BROADWAY MAR-
KET on 14 Mile and
Middlebelt will be no more
as of March 31 . . . K-Mart
takes over in June for its
Fashion Depot designer dis-
count operation.
ERRATA . . . President
of Athletic Supporter Ltd. in
Livonia, selling M*A*S*H
shirts at its Schocicraft out-
let, and giving $2 each to
Cerebral Palsy Olympics,
is Bill Berris, not Berman
. . . He's Eileen and the late
Dr. Henry "Honey" Berris'
son . . . A younger son of
theirs, Sandy, is vice
president of the six-year-old
T-shirt company.
RECENT BNAI BRITH
Women's Bowling Associa-
tion Awards Banquet at
Adat Shalom had three
Galilee Chapter Women sit-
ting on the dais as
presidents . . . a first hap-
pening . . . Fran Klinger,
prez of the East Central and
Land of Lakes Regions
BBW Bowling Association
. . . Judy Penner, incoming
president of the Detroit
BBW Association . . . and
Sheila Dubin, its outgoing
president . . . All bowl in the
same league.
A SPECIAL TRAIN-
ING session for volunteer
croupiers to work at Bir-
mingham Temple's Las
Vegas Night fund raiser,
March 26, was held yester-
day . . . The teachers are
amateurs themselves but
know the difference be-
tween kings and queens or
craps . . . Many of the
players are Las Vegas goers
and know the ropes more
than the croupiers . . . Thus
the training program . . . a
good idea other organiza-
tions with like affairs
should take up . . . Bir-
mingham Temple's Las
Vegas Night is 8 p.m. March
26.
MARK WEIN, 17-year-
old loyal and polite young
man at Morrie's Sunoco Sta-
tion on Southfield and 10
Mile, is the son of Dena
Wein ... Another son,
Larry Wein, had his Bar
Mitzva March 12 at Cong.
Bnai David.
CRESCENT CLUB
members working this
year's Shrine Circus,
Thursday, are asked by
Chairman Albert "Sonny"
Goldstein to be there
around 10 or 10:30 a.m. for
bagels, lox and cream
cheese breakfast . . : Circus
workers park free at Eight
Mile Rd. entrance . . . Cres-
cent is taking 1,457 kids.
CONGRATS . . . to Abe
Saginaw . . . on his 90th
birthday.
ANNUAL DINNER
DANCE by Knights of
Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55,
traditionally a fun event,
will honor incoming chan-
cellor commander, Judge Al
Betz . . . and his officers .. .
April 17 . . . at Kingsley Inn
on Woodward.
GET WELL WISHES

Friday, March 18, 1983 41

Stagaftwk
,
MURRAY PERAHIA
Pianist Murray Perahia,

the first American to win
the Leeds International
Pianoforte _competition,
will perform in concert 8
p.m. Thursday at the Hill

Game.to Aid
Cancer Fund

The Michigan Cancer
Foundation will benefit
from a basketball game be-
tween Michigan State Uni-
versity and University of
Michigan alumni 4:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Pontiac Sil-
verdome. -
For tickets ; call the
cancer foundation, 833-
0710, ext. 201.

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