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January 06, 1984 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-01-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Envy and wrath shorthenas am
the life.

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POST

STORY RECENTL Y and mentioned that they
appeared in Detroit New s were the same age . . . It
about a woman with 10 - turned out that both were
week-old baby, 17-month - born in Detroit, grew up in
old, 10-year-old and 15 - the 12th Street area,,
year-old, dying of brai n attended the same schools
tumor . . . Her hous e . . . and Beth Tefilo
burned, leaving the famil y Emanuel on Woodrow Wil-
homeless and destitute . . • son and Taylor . . . where
HUD found her an apart - each had been Bar Mitzva.
ment.
Both took turns mention-
The News put Sandr a ing their favorite
Gianchino and Jocely n "hanging-out" places .. .
Krieger in touch when the y and William brought up So-
offered to help . . . Birth - sin's Confectionery . . . sit-
right group gave Jocely h
n ting at its soda bar and or-
baby clothes . . . Yeshivat
dering a five-cent glass of
Beth Yehuda gave clothin g chocolate phosphate . . .
and household items . . • sipping with delight for as
Duns Scotus gave clothing long as you wished.
Jocelyn and hubby Byro n
The mention of chocolate
took what they could i n phosphate was joyful to Sam
their car . . . Sandra and he ✓ as the conversation brought
husband Tom got a van fo ✓ back a part of his youth .. .
the things they collected.
After the experience, Bill
Everything was taken bought a bottle of seltzer
to the family by them . . • and some chocolate syrup
except one group of items . . . It didn't taste anything
. . . a houseful of furnitur e like Sosin's . . . but the
donated by a gent Sandr a memory lingered.
knows only as "Chris Th e
DR. ARTHUR OLSON,
Greek." The famil y son of Ida Olson in Lincoln
was sleeping on their Towers, is creator of the
apartment floor ... and computer graphics in Walt
here was a load of furni- Disney's Epcot Towers in
ture with no way to have Florida, classified as "The
it transported.
World of Tomorrow."
This is when Jocelyn
STAN RUBY, former
called Julius Ross Moving runner with Jewish Com-
. . . Without hesitation, munity Center, now living
Julius offered his personal in Valencia, Calif., recently
services and moving van .. . completed a 26-mile
In 3 1/2 hours, he emptied the
marathon in Culver City,
house, climbed four flights placing second in his age
in the apartment building, class (40 and above) .. .
setting up beds and placing earning him a silver medal
all the dressers, tables, etc . . . Fellow who came in first
. . . everything needed.
was a former Olympic run-
When Byron and Jocelyn ner . . . Stan's wife Karen,
arrived after Julius had formerly of W.B. Doner in
finished, the beds were Southfield, is with the same
made, a television was play- ad agency's office in L.A.
ing . . . the tearful woman
SAM SMARGON, son of
was saying what a kind man Rose and Dr. Ben Smargon,
Julius was . . . and how, now living in North Miami
thanks to him, her family Beach, Fla., has been ap-
was going to sleep on beds pointed to an eight-year
for the first time in three term as U.S. magistrate for
months.
the South Florida federal
"Chris The Greek" called court district . . . Sam prev-
Jocelyn asking how the fur- iously served as a federal
niture looked . . . saying prosecutor while assistant
that it had all belonged to United States attorney .. .
his deceased brother . . . Wife Doris is daughter of
Julius Ross' kindess had localites Clara and Sher-
made this final parting with man Goldman . . . Before
his brother's belongings leaving hereabouts
.6 1/2
easier.
years ago, Sam was in pri-
BEAD WORKS, re- vate law practice three
cently opened in Franklin years, and three years in the
Village by Ida Joyrich and Wayne County prosecutor's
Ghinda Marrich, is located office.
within a 150-year-old house
ARNOLD PAVITCH,
in the historic district . . . A son of Florence Pavitch, op-
new business in a very aged erates the Boise To Train
home and even more an- in Boise, Idaho, where he
cient area . . . Collection of has lived past nine years .. .
beads, gems, shells and Arnie's called "Boise's
nuts, plus beading supplies tourism ambassador" by
. . . Ida and Ghinda, both state director of tourism .. .
friends active in various giving education in city's
organizations, have all history and attractions dur-
their children away at col- ing its hour-long ride .. .
lege . . . and decided to pool When not promoting
talents in the new venture.
tourism, he is a professor of
CONGRATS .
to Gol- social work at Boise State
die and Harry Abram . . . on University.
their 60th anniversary.
IN THE EXAMINING
According to "A Dictio-
room of Dr. Sam Sherman, nary of Jewish Names and.
he looked over the records of Their History," the name
patient William Hoptman Adler means eagle.

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