THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Red Cross, Terrorists Clash Over Visits to- Israeli POWs Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST .re • • 46 1-6 1.0 WOMEN AREN'T the only ones taking up knit- ting these days . . . A doctor took his lessons at Anny Blatt Yarns in Applegate Square on Northwestern .. . and is now one of the best . doing purling between surgeries to relax his mind . . . Classes at Anny Blatt begin again in the fall. GET WELL WISHES . . . to Charlie Dubin, former Darby's and now Kingsley pianist . . . recuperating at home after triple heart bypass at Sinai Hospital. FIFTH ANNUAL Michigan reunion . . . in Dallas, Texas . . . is July 30 . for anyone from the Wolverine State living in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area . . . no school affiliation. For info, call (214) 233- 4551 or (214) 867-2095 .. . or write to Michi-Texans,. P.O. Box 2524, Richardson, Texas 75080 . . . Site will be Austin Ranch in Grapevine, Texas . . . $10 per person, buffet dinner, music and dancing. Cash bar will include Faygo and Vernor's . . . Stroh's ice cream with San- ders hot fudge .. . Stroh's Beer is giving helping hand since it coincides with the introduction of Stroh's in Texas. The first party had 75 .. . Last year was 500 . . . tele- vised over NBC-TV news . . . Projection for this year is 600. CONGRATS ... to Rose . and Mitch Kent . . . on 40th anniversary . celebrated by 100 guests at Nifty Nor- man's ... Also to Marge and Jerry Robbins . . . on their 34th anniversary the same day . . . among the 100 help- ing celebrate Rose and Mitch's big event. - AFTER OVER 20 years, Bottle 'n Gift name will be changed . . . to Panache .. . That's a French word- for plume on helmet . . . taken as a feather in their cap for owners Arlene and Max Burns on rebuilding the beautiful place soon to be at Humidor One after the fire . . . 10 Mile and Evergreen. Both Panache and. Humidor One will occupy the same site . . . with Ar- lene in charge of the gift de- partment to include a. dis- play case shipped in from Germany by Rosenthal China for showing its very fine wares . . . Max will again head the Humidor One cigar and tobacco oper- ation. Bottle 'n Gift first opened on Coolidge and 10 Mile .. . then moved to Green-8 Shopping Center, Green- field north of Eight Mile .. . and was 10 years in the Or- chard Mall, Orchard Lake Rd. and Maple. CONGRATS . . . to Hy and Anne Teplitsky . . . on their 50th anniversary. 5TH YEAR REUNION by Southfield - Lathrup Friday, July 8, 1983 29 High 1978 graduating class is Aug. 6, -8 p.m. at Nifty - Norman's . . . For more info, call David Rouff, 458- 2988. THIS MONDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon at Southfield's Civic Center Pavilion on Evergreen, is Senator Jack Faxon's self-sponsored con- ference for better relations between business and gov- ernment . . . plus business strategy improvements .. . State department heads will speak and head discus- sion groups . . . Gov. James Blanchard will also talk. PAUL HAAR, son of Frances Adoff, was recently elected secretary-treasurer of the Washington Foreign Law Society . . . He pre- sently practices interna- tional law in Washington, D.C. . to CONGRATS Emily Brown . . . on her 86th birthday . . . The former Detroiter, now liv- ing in Florida, has been an accomplished portrait painter for years. BLANCHE AND DAN SIEGEL have purchased a large computer and software for the Beth Hayeled school at Cong. Shaarey Zedek . . . in mem- ory of son Robert, who passed on about a year ago . . . It will open up an entire new approach to education . . . and hope to be just the beginning of many things they intend to do in keeping Robert's spirit alive. Robert's son, Marc Siegel, recently graduated from University of Michigan Medical School • . and is now at Tufts University in Boston, studying brain surgery . . . His daughter, Wendy, also graduated U of M Dental School. University of Michigan was Robert's almamater .. . helping create a fund to provide scholarships for needy students . . . He was a past president of Knollwood Country Club . . . and a communal leader . . . with many deeds which certainly will perpetuate his memory. Son of Robert's brother, Barry, 10-year-old Jonathan, graduated Lee- ward Elementary School .. . voted best all-around stu- dent by faculty and school attendees . . . Barry is a Miami barrister . . . • An- other brother, also a U of M grad and Southfield attor- ney, Byron Siegel, was re- cently named as the first in the United States to receive a master of law degree in medicolegal law. CONGRATS . . . to Shir- ley and Joel Silber . . . on their 25th anniversary. Leonard Stern of New York is one of America's 10 wealthiest Jews, according to "The Jewish Almanac." His holdings include Hartz Mountain Industries and real estate. GENEVA(JTA) — A spokesman for the Interna- tional Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) branded as false the claim by a Palesti- nian terrorist group that the Red Cross was indolent in seeking permission to visit two Israeli soldiers held prisoner by the group in Lebanon. One of the prisoners, Yosi Gross, told a wire service reporter last week that a Red Cross representative had visited them only once, last May. Tachsin el Shabli, a member of the extremist terrorist group headed by Achmed Jibril, who was present at the interview, said visits were permitted every two months but that the Red Cross had asked only once to be allowed to see the Israeli prisoners. This was reported in the Is- raeli press. The ICRC spokesman told the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency, "We have constantly been try- ing to get permission to visita the two Israeli POWs held by the Ach- med Jibril group and we continue our efforts con- stantly. What the man said is just not true." 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