THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST 11 * YOU EXPECT A fun Joe's drink spilled over her time when Marge and Jerry pretty gown. Robbins put on a party .. . Phyllis Schwartz' multi- but they outdid themselves colored dress bought in this time . . . at wedding of Florida brought a lot of daughter Donna to Rock ogles . . . Orchestra, "The Evans . . . with Rabbi People's Choice" kept Harold Loss officiation things going merrily ... as- under the Sheraton-Oaks sisted during sets by the hupa. disc jockey music of Joe The laughter started Cornell dance teacher Ken when folks drove up and Harris. were given "Cheeks" valet People usually leave tickets . . . The auto jocks early at a Sunday night were called at the last wedding . . . not this time minute because of threaten- . . . Those Cheeks guys must ing weather . . . and these have felt at home . . . giving were all they could find .. . people their cars at 2 a.m. One fellow asked if he had to BELATED CON- go to Cheeks for his car later GRATS ... to Harold Black . . . and when the valet per- . . . on his 70th birthday. son said no, the guy let out MAX BURNS' Humidor an "Oh, darned!" . . . But One on W. 10 Mile and you can bet your boots he's Evergreen, ravaged by fire, glad he didn't . . . Nobody could have its re-opening left without the feeling of around the first part of May having more fun than . . . larger and brighter .. . they'd had in a long time. In the meantime, customers Rabbi Loss got things are getting their cigars and off on a relaxed note at accessories at his Bottle 'n the ceremony ... After Gift in the Orchard Mall, the wedding party had Orchard Lake Rd. and marched down the aisle Maple. to a gal singing "Ever- FIFTH ANNUAL Ann green" ... an air condi- Arbor Art Fair put on by tioning or whatever Audree Levy is this sound suddenly halted weekend at the U-M Track when he had gotten his and Tennis Building, Ferry answer to whether they Field on State Street. took each other as man IN SPITE OF poor and wife ... and Rabbi tourist weather this past Loss remarked, "Even winter, Merritt Island, Fla. the machinery has stop- residents Birdie and Seldon ped in agreement with Barris, former Detroiters, your vows." enjoyed visits from family Donna and Rock's mar- and friends from here . . . riage is the beautiful story Leo and Frieda Barris, Fran of two friends for many and Seymour Milgrom, years who grew to love each Jack and Betty Kroker, Sol other. and Bernice Konikow, Lou The reception was won- and Nettie Goodman, Alice derful . . . Chef Remy Berdy and Max Kushner, Edna and his excellent staff at and Max Stotsky, Sylvia Sheraton-Oaks in Novi put and Harry Brown, and Nate out a delicious meal .. . and Davida Barris. served to almost 200 by effi- "Wish I could have cient, courteous, smiling enjoyed my company more," gals like . . . Diane Purves, writes Birdie, "but I had Eileen Gordinear, surgery in February and not Marianne Brzys, Bobbie quite back to my old self yet. Civello, Lucy Krizanowski I'm getting around just a lit- and Janine Cerrone .. . tle bit. I'm trying to get in among others. good shape so Seldon and I The wedding was coordi- can visit Michigan this nated by Sarah Deitch and summer." Marge . . . Chef Remy's ice GET WELL WISHES carving with Donna's and ... to Southfield Eccentric Rock's names carved into it, writer Jackie Klein. sweet table and dinner were NO TRUTH to the rumor superb offerings. tha Lamont Salon on Nice to see Joe and Nida Northwestern Hwy. is mov- Silberschein out there danc- ing to Dallas, Tex. . . . It al- ing again . . . Never know ready has a place there .. . Eddie Rosenberg was such a at the Galleria Shopping fun jokester . . . and we go Center on Dallas Parkway back almost 50 years . . . He . . . A number of stylists was the life of the party .. . from Lamont Salon here re- "I have a better time with located in Dallas . . . which my wife," said Eddie .. . is probably how the rumor Shirley couldn't attend .. . began. Glad Eddie was at our table Fact is, really, that Lam- . . . along with Joe and Nida, ont in Southfield has plans Florine Mark and hubby Dr. for expansion . . . at the Bill Ross, Sandy Berlin and same location. John Wertman. CONGRATS ... to Wife Frieda says it was Frances Penskar . . . on her one of the best weddings she birthday. ever attended . . . Nancy Robbins danced with That which renders life brother barrister Michael burdensome to us, generally Robbins, but couldn't get arises from the abuse of it. him to take her case when —Rousseau Glickstein Beats Ivan Lendl NEW YORK (JTA) — Tennis history was made so far as Israel is concerned on the first day of Passover at Monte Carlo when Shlomo Glickstein of Israel, ranked 42nd in world tennis, de- feated top seeded Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia, generally regarded as the top player in world tennis, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5, in the opening round of the $300,000 Monte Carlo Open tennis tournament. Glickstein, who has de- veloped into a consistent performer, completely de- stroyed Lendl with his chopping game and his abil- ity to smash spinning re- turns of the Czech's service. Glickstein's moves, particu- larly on Lendl's first serves, appeared to force Lendl out of his usually deadly serve- and-volley game. THE PERFECT BLEND The Southfield Public Li- brary Children's Room will show the films, "Lorax" and "Soup for President" 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Chil- dren's Activity - Room. Ad- mission is free. The library's children's division will celebrate Na- tional Library Week, April 17-23, by offering the fol- lowing special activities: "Let's Make Rabbits," kindergarteners, first and second graders are invited to a 45-minute program of stories and making of rabbit collage pictures at 4:15 or 7 p.m. April 19 or 4:15 p.m. April 20. Registration begins Saturday in person or by telephone. "Family Movie Night" featuring "The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" and "The Ugly Duckling" will be the film presentation 7 p.m. April 20 in the Marcotte Room of the library. Admis- sion is free. For information, call the children's division, 354- 5342 or 354-9100. 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