Friday, May 6, 1983 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pro Mozart It • Annual Concert Danny Raskin's LISTEN! POST TONI SANTANGELO, now at Antonio's of Italy, in the Steve Petix Bldg. on Southfield, just north of 13 Mile, is an unusually diver- sified gal . . . 10 years ago, she made up her mind .. . after studying law, nutri- tion, plants and dental technician work . . . Her de- cision to become a hair stylist and barber was a good one . . . she's among the best now. This isn't all, though .. . Toni is also an aesthetician (facials) . . . making her one of the few female barbers around who do all three .. . taking courses from noted hair dressers . . . and also graduating cosmetology school. Antonio himself . . . who opened Antonio's of Italy 12 years ago . . . is one of the gents celebrities coming to town want doing their hair. Cute, dimpled, efficient and capable Judy Glassman Levine is a gal gents like to have hold their hands .. . for a manicure, too. 37th ANNUAL Golf Out- ing (they also call it the "Jewish Open") by Bale Poet 474 of Jewish War Veterans . . . is set for June 7 at Edgewood Country Club . . . $75 (til May 15) made out to JWV includes breakfast, lunch, barbecue steak dinner, open bar, golf cart for 18 holes and 'un- limited golf . . . Always plenty of entertainment, door prizes and gifts . . . For reservation of a tee-off time or more info, call Marvin Weinstein . . . office 683- 1301, home 683-2929. For non-golfers, dinner only and open bar is $30 (til May 15). CONGRATS . . . to Jeanette (mother) Goldberg . . . and Madeline (daugh- ter) Posner . . . on their birthdays. MIKE YELLEN, mem- ber of Executive Ath- letic Club in Traveler's To- wer, was recent winner of the "Canadian Molson Rac- quetball Open" in Toronto . . . Mike beat out world ranked Marty Hogan (no. 1) and Dave Peck (no. 2). At the same time, brother Shel Yellen won the Michi- gan Racquet Association Open Singles A tourney held in Davison, Mich. BILL OLSEN of Green- world Lawn Spray dis- cussed lawn maintenance, fertilization and weed con- trol as the first guest on WCAR radio's "Plants and People by Skandia" yester- day morning . . . Sorry for the typo . . . it was on at 8 to 9 a.m. . . . not p.m. CONGRATS . . . to Al Dickman . . . 100 people helped celebrate his 70th birthday at Buddy's Pizza on Northwestern. WATCH P.M. MAGA- ZINE tonight at 7:30 p.m. over Channel 2 . . . Fea- tured will be Jonathon's Sa- lon, on the Boardwalk, Or- chard Lake Rd. south of Maple . . . It'll show a com- plete makeover on gent .. . perm, haircut, massage, fa- cial, manicure and pedi- cure. NORTHERN HIGH 50-year Plus or Minus reu- nion of May 20 at Michigan Inn . . . slated to be one of the biggest, has even in- spired the writing of a new song called "Our Reunion" written for this very special occasion by David Taxe, a 25-year member of ASCAP. He graduated Northern in .1932 . . . has made his home in Los Angeles since 1949 with wife Rose (Belsky) .. . and is excited about meet- ing old friends. FIRST ANNUAL Golf Outing by Temple Israel Men's Club is May 24 at Shenandoah Golf and Coun- try Club . . . If you're calling Mary Weinstein about the Bale Post Jewish Open in June, might as well find out about Temple Israel's out- ing . . . he's the guy to call for both events. CHARLIE MILAN, better - known for his generosity to Is- rael, Bnai Brith and many other important causes than the ones that helped make him noted in the community . . . is learning more than ever about his popularity in the scores of messages reaching him at Sinai Hospital . . . where he is recuperating from a seri- ous illness . . . Charlie's wife, Florence, says it is her "nachas" that the joint roles in many endeavors inspire so much friendship. DAVID AFTER HERMELIN was elected president at the Shaarey Zedek annual meeting, a group of his friends and family livened things up by marching into the hall wearing straw hats, "President Hermelin" but- tons and singing "Happy Days Are Here Again" .. . They presented Dave with a booster chair so that he can see the congregation better when he sits on the bima each Sabbath. Leading the march were Fred and Kathy Yaffe, Paul and Marlene Borman, Ivan and Linda Bloch, Wallace and Marlene Handler, and Joe Rose . . . plus Dave's wife, Doreen, and children. At a private dinner ear- lier in the evening for Shaarey Zedek officers and board members, Bill Carroll "roasted Hermelin for des- sert." About 90 people attended the dinner . . . as Harvey Weisberg stepped down after two years as president of Shaarey Zedek. CONGRATS . . . to Bar- bara and Ray Feinberg .. . on their 32nd anniversary. CONGRATS . . . to Mitch Marks . . . on his 40th birthday. Jhe Poetry Festival at Book Cadillac /60Mail The seventh annual The Pro Mozart Society of Greater Detroit will present Poetry Festival sponsored its 24th anniversary concert by the Poetry Resource Cen- 3 p.m. May 15 at the Grosse ter of Michigan will be held next weekend at the Book Pointe War Memorial. Marguerite Kozenn Cadillac Hotel in Detroit. Chajes, founder and artistic The 7:30 p.m. readings on director of the Society, and May 13 and 14 will be open Lawrence LaGore, its music to the public. There is a director, will present a pro- charge. Henrietta Epstein, gram honoring the 150th of Southfield, will chair the birthday of Johannes festival. Brahms. For information on the Participating artists will festival, call Mrs. Epstein, be soprano Roma Riddell, 557-8290. mezzo-soprano Kathleen Segar, violinist Donald Fischer, pianists Ruth `Fiddler' at Hillel Burczyk, Cathy Stay and The ninth grade class of LaGore, and the Wayne -Hillel Day School will pre- State University Chamber sent "Fiddler on the Roof' at Singers under the direction 7 p.m. May 15 at the day of Dr. Harry M. Langsford, school. with Gerrie Ball at the Tickets are available by piano. calling the school, 851- For tickets, call Mrs. 2394, and at the door. Ruth Alberts in Northville, 1-349-2592. let•iwee 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 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