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32 Friday, September 30, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Famed Physician Dr. Smith
to Address Parenting Event
CARL STEGER WEEK
at the
The sixth annual Alicia
Joy Techner Memorial Pa-
renting Conference will be
TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
353-5170
held 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at
Temple Israel.
Guest speaker will be Dr.
TUES., OCT. 4 thru
Lendon H. Smith. Dr.
SAT., OCT. 8
Smith has been in pediatric
WILL BE THE LAST
practice for more than 30
years.
WEEK FOR CARL
The topic of Dr. Smith's
PERFORMING IN THIS AREA
_address will be "Improving
Your Child's Self-Image."
SAY GOODBYE
He was graduated from
TO CARL
Reed College and the
BEFORE HE
University of Oregon
RELOCATES IN
Medical School. As a cap-
.det
tain in the U.S. Army, Dr.
FLORIDA
DR. LENDON SMITH
Smith served as a
JOIN THE GALA FESTIVITIES
psychiatrist. He served sity of Oregon medical
TUES., OCT. 4 THRU SAT., OCT. 8
as clinical professor of school and is a member of
pediatrics at the Univer- the American Academy
of Pediatrics.
Dr. Smith is the author of
six books: "The Children's
Doctor," "The Encyclopedia
of Baby and Child Care,"
"New Wives' Tales," "Im-
proving Your Child's Be-
havior Chemistry," "Feed
Your Kids Right," and
THE DELICIOUS ALL HOMEMADE
"Foods for Healthy Kids."
Admission to the confer-
Restaurant - Delicatessen
ence is free. The public is
OPEN TUES.-SUN.
invited. For information,
6 a.m. th 9 p.m.
call Temple Israel, 661-
57 00.
RED CEDARS
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Wine Auction,
Free Concerts
at Somerset
The Somerset Mall will
host the second Interna-
tional Wine Tasting and
Auction 6:45 p.m. Saturday
at the mall. Proceeds from
the auction will benefit the
Detroit Community Music
School.
The mall will also con-
tinue its free Sunday con-
cert series in October with
performances beginning at
2 p.m. Artists making ap-
pearances include the
Balalaika Orchestra of De-
troit, the Alex Kallao Jazz
Trio, Lowell Greer, Thomas
Barna, Alexander Zonjic
and Susan Ivers.
For tickets to the wine
auction, or information on
any mall event, call the
mall, 643-6360.
Cancer Series
at Beaumont
The Michigan Cancer
Foundation will sponsor a
series of group counseling
sessions on learning to live
with cancer beginning 6
p.m. Wednesday at William
Beaumont Hospital in
Royal Oak.
The sessions will be held
on Wednesdays through
Nov. 16. A nominal regist-
ration fee is requested,
based on ability to pay. For
information on the prog-
ram, call the foundation,
549-1104.
Detroiter's Art
Exhibited in NY
An exhibition of new
paintings by Detroiter
Maxmilian Shaye will be at
the James Hunt Barker
Galleries, 5 E. 57th St., New
York City.
A reception for the artist
will be held at 5:30 p.m. Oct.
18 at the galleries.
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Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
POST
PEOPLE HAVE play ed would happen if an auto
golf for oodles and oodles of part was desperately
years . . . but never experi- needed on a weekend or
enced the hole-in-one thrill holiday? . . . Usually is
. . . Bernie Glazer had to "wait til Monday" . . . Not
wait only eight years . . . with Bernie and Mel Toby
and then got his on the at General Auto Parts on S.
187-yard par three third Saginaw in Pontiac . . .
hole at Evergreen Hills .. . They're open seven days a
using a five iron . . . In the week and holidays all year
foursome were wife Elaine, . . . Good thing for folks to
Harry Paull and Abe Kass. know.
ANTICIPATED BIG
ONLY TWO MORE
50-year, 1934 plus or minus, spots left . . . and
combined reunion of North- Boardwalk, Orchard Lake
ern and Central High grads Rd. north of Maple, will be
is on beginning roll . . . First filled up . . . Next two open-
meeting was recently held ing soon will be Chocolatis-
. . . attended by . . . General simo . . . and Betty Appel
Chairman Izzy Malin, women's fashion designer
Central '34; Ray Zimmer- (selling only her own de-
man, Northern '34; Kopel signs).
Kahn, Northern, '34; Sara
New shopping center by
Swartz, Northern '34; Sam Ron Licht will be Sugartree
Dryman, Northern '34; and Square . . . slated to open in
Molly Levitt, Central '29.
fall of 1984 on Orchard Lake
CLARENCE MILLER Rd. north of Maple .. .
at Jonathan's Total Image Won't be the same type as
For Men salon on The Boardwalk, so no conflict
Boardwalk, Orchard Lake . . . The special kind of
Rd., south of 15 Mile, is center will have mainly
gaining note for his un- service operations.
canny ability to make shoes
ZENITH CLUB of
spring back to life with Jewish Community Center
brightness . . . And the spot years back holds its 50th
gents thought could never anniversary reunion . . .
be gotten out of suede is long Oct. 26, 7 p.m. . . . at Bud-
gone when Clarence gets dy's Pizza on Northwestern.
finished.
TOMORROW IS fifth
LINDA KAHL VERGA, anniversary of Applegate
1965 Mumford High grad, Square, Northwestern bet-
says that if folks are in Las ween 12 and 13 Mile .. .
Vegas they should come to with sales, specials, free ap-
her recently-opened ples and donuts . . . and
Winged Horse Gallery drawing for an Apple IIe
(artwork and frames), 2800 computer.
W. Sahara Plaza.
LOOKING BACK On
SEEING SIGNS . . . at
Columns
Of Yesteryears .. .
Applegate Square, North-
western-between 13 and 15 Feb. 15, 1946 . . . "Over
Mile . . . in New Genera- there in the driest part of
tions . . . All shoplifters will Africa, where it hadn't
rained in five years and the
be brutally mutilated."
burning sand moved si-
MORE NAMES of grads lently over miles and miles
are needed for the 40th of nothing at all, Tommy
Reunion of Central High Moers, of the printing fam-
1944 . . . May 19, 1984 at ily, sat in the flimsy bar-
Pontiac Silverdome . . . racks still trying to win a
Contact Lee Braude, 477- game of poker.
2759 or Phyllis Paul, 559-
"For weeks, the only
4446 or 352-2612 . . . Writ- thing that looked like a good
ers can send mail to Phyllis hand turned out to be a mir-
Paul, 22586 Telegraph Rd., age . . . Then it happened!
Southfield, Mich. 48034.
. . . A full-house of the most
PROUD PARENTS are terrific rainstorm Africa
Regina and Bill Weiss . . . as had ever seen! . . . The fel-
youngest son Michael fi- lows ran out to watch the
nally completed his resi- rare spectacle . . . and then
dency at Bicounty Hospital hurried back inside as ev-
. . . and opens his own offices erything went sailing away
this Monday in the DOH on . . . including the roof.
Third Ave. in Detroit as a
"Down came the walls as
gynecologist and OB doc.
steel beams crashed about,
MAIL DEPT. . . . "The missing Tommy by inches
Michigan Club of Delray as he lay on the floor clutch-
Beach, Fla. area members ing three cards from the
enjoyed the holidays with royal flush he had no more
family and friends. Babs use for!"
Bortman, president of the
APRIL 5, 1946 . . . "Art
club; Faye B. Weiner, re- Becker, overseas vet, will
be
cording secretary; the Bob one of the youngest candi-
Kellers and Pauline Miller dates in the country for U.S.
were among those visiting Congress . . . Only 27 years
the Detroit area. Visitors to old . . . in the 13th Congres-
Florida are welcome to join sional district" . . . (today,
the Michigan Club and par- Col. Arthur Becker is head
ticipate in its activities."
of Civil Defense in South-
Faye B. Weiner field).
469 Burgundy J
Kings Point
Delray Beach, Fla. 33445
HOW MANY TIMES
have you wondered what
Jews were the onlw people
during medieval times who
bathed regularly.