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36 Friday, January 20, 1984
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Israeli Chamber Ensemble
at Orchestra Hall Feb. 22
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FRI., SAT. & SUN. EVES
STROLLING VIOLINS
The 33-member Israel ducted the Israel Philhar-
Chamber Orchestra will be ' monic and the Jerusalem
in Detroit for a concert at Symphony in his native
Orchestra Hall 8 p.m. Feb. country. In addition, he has
been a guest conductor for
22.
The orchestra was the Vienna Symphony Or-
founded in 1965 as the Is- chestra, the Berlin Radio
rael Chamber Ensemble by Symphony and the San
former Detroit Symphony Francisco Symphony.
For tickets or information
Guest Conductor Gary Ber-
tini and offers a selection of on the Feb. 22 concert, call
music ranging from the Orchestra Hall box
Mon.-Fri. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
DEIR01T
Baroque to original con- office, 833-3700.
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.
temporary works commis-
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earlier this month. The ship
was bound for North Yemen
from Tripoli, Lebanon with
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LISTENING
POST
SHE IS KNOWN as De-
troit's "Miss First Nighter"
. . . and in 20 years has mis-
sed only two or three open-
ings at the Fisher Theater
. . . Valerie. Hilson will be
honored this Monday at a
luncheon by the sisterhood
of Temple Beth El . . . for
her decade in radio . . . the
country's longest running
female talk show hostess .. .
Val can be heard Thurs-
days, WCAR (1090 AM) 2-3
p.m. and 9 to 10 p.m. .. .
talking and interviewing
folks who make their lives
worthwhile.
Her first show was at the
Fisher when promo director
Jon Essex asked her to as-
sume title as "Miss First
Nighter" . . . But Val's first
experience backstage goes
back a lot longer . . . She al-
ways loved show biz . . . and
bluffed her way in to see
Mae West when only 10
years old . . . claiming to be
a reporter with the school
newspaper . . . In the last 20
years, Valerie has inter-
viewed untold thousands.
CONGRATS ... to Fran
and Izzy Malin . . . on their
46th anniversary . . . also to
Izzy on his birthday.
JIM GLASGOW, new
manager/director at Execu-
tive Athletic Club in
Travelers Tower on Ever-
green, is remembered as
athletic director from
1956-1966 at Sidney-Hill
. . . From '66 to '76, Jim
dedicated his career as a
physical instructor for
multi-handicapped children
and adults in Windsor .. .
During those years, he
wrote three books on physi-
cal education for the
multi-handicapped.
Since that time to pre-
sent, Jim has given 150
phys ed workshops for both
youngsters and adults in
both the U.S. and Canada.
He brings a vast physical
fitness and physical therapy
experience to Executive
Athletic Club owned by
Phyllis and Stan Satovsky
. . . with the membership
assured of proper condition-
ing programs . . . Jim con-
ducts classes weekly at
EAC.
CONGRATS ... to Mar-
lene and Sanford Walkon
. . . celebrating anniversary
number 25 . . . in same year
his parents, Jenny and
Harry Walkon, will fete
number 50 (March 18).
ERRATA . .. Phones,
Gadgets and Things with all
those unusuals is on
Northwestern north of 12
Mile in the Park West
Plaza.
MOVING DEPT. . . .
Sandy and Bob Russman .. .
as of Jan. 17 . . . to Palm
Harbor, Fla., suburb of
Clearwater . . . in an area
called "Countryside."
CONGRATS ... to
Louba Lupiloff . . . on her
-
83rd birthday.
WEIGHT WATCHERS
franchises headquartered
in Atlanta, Ga., Omaha,
Neb. and Philadelphia, Pa.,
have appointed local ad
agency, Stone, August &
Co. . . . This makes Weight
Watchers franchises in 17
states and one Canadian
province represented by SA
& Co. . . . It has been re-
sponsible since 1980 for
marketing and advertising
of the Weight Watchers
Group here, largest franch-
ise in America, with Florine
Mark president.
Account supervision will
be by Jim August and Harry
Goldberg . . . Ron Stone is
chairman of the highly-
respected creative firm.
CONGRATS ... to Mary
and Sydney Cohen . . . on
their 40th anniversary .. .
celebrated at Michigan
Inn's Benchmark . . . with
Ruth and Dave Shafer,
Ruth and Bernard Freid-
man and Doris and Carl
Cupello.
DURING RECENT
West Coast trip, Ruth and
Harold Weiss drove to Las
Vegas for New Year's Eve
with former Detroiters
Uncle Irving Feldman and
Aunt Marion and Jack
Silver . . . At MGM where
they stayed, Harold bought
Ruth her birthday gift .. .
before visiting the gambl-
ing casino . . . "just to be
sure."
MAIL DEPT. ... "My
name is Herbie Levine
Davis and I have lived in
Norman and Purcell, Okla.
for the past 22 years after
leaving Detroit, my birth-
place. I have been friends
with Ernie Esperti at E & M
Electric, Max Katz at An-
chor Electric and Dave
Josephson at Property
Management for 50 years.
We went to Hutchins, Dave
and I to Durfee, and all of us
to Central High.
"Myself, Ernie and Max
have condos together on the
Seminole Golf and Country
Club in Seminole, Fla. Dave
has a condo on the East
Coast.
"We would like to hear
from any of our former
classmates or business ac-
quaintances: Ernie Esperti,
(813) 397-3957; Herbie
Levine Davis, (813) 397-.
6411.
"P.A. We're all going to
Dave's on Jan. 22 and have
a Super Bowl Party. Re-
member the pool room on
Linwood, east side between
Gladstone and Blaine?"
(Sure do . . . that was Star
Recreation owned by Henry
Abrams.)
CONGRATS ... to Rose
and Irving Guttman of Irv-
ing's Deli . . . on their 37th
wedding anniversary.
Dishonest people are
those who disguise their
faults to others and to them-
selves; the truly honest are
those who know their faults
perfectly, and who confess
them.
—La Rochefoucauld