mum THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS so Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST QUITE NOVEL WAS way folks were given table numbers at recent bar mitzvah reception of Jeffrey David Jacobs downstairs in Crackers of Nifty Norman's, Walled Lake . . . Adults with names and numbers in packages of two round Gayle's chocolate truffles . . . Young folks had chocolate bars also from Gayle's ... Inscription on both was "Sweet Memories From Jeffrey." Bonnie LePage, Norm's great gal, doing a super job . . . The beautiful room that once housed dinner theater and then a disco was fes- tively decorated with bal- loons, lanterns and flashing lights . . . as music from the glassed-in disc jockey room played fun melodies . . . Jef- frey's mom Paulette and hubby Bob Koffron a de- lightful couple . . . Jeff's grandparents, Jay and Mar- ion Grant, the kind of people folks are proud to know. Ben Marks was telling of running Jewish Golf Open two years but will do it again only if he gets help .. . Paulette and sister Audrey Kozin (Frank) doing the Charleston . . . Marion Grant and Shirley Marks dancing to "New York, New York" . . . Joy Burris up- stairs as usual the wonder- ful evening hostess man- ager Norm and Bonnie are so happy to have. GET WELL WISHES ... to Sid Kaluzny . at Sinai Hospital . . . recover- ing from surgery. SHIRLEY BARON is as nimble on her feet as she is with fingers of folks . . . Local manicurist won two first place trophies . . . doing the fox trot and tango . . . at Cobo Hall's recent Detroit International Ball. JOEL FISHER, former stalwart with F & M here, moved to Florida . . . and with partner Jerry Findley has opened a similar type operation on 66th Street in St. Petersburg . . . under name of Joel 'n Jerry's .. . The approximately 10,000 square foot store and 20,000 foot warehouse opened March 1 . . . Plans are al- ready for a second one soon in Clearwater. GAL TO CALL for that 1944 Central High reunion, May 19, at Pontiac Silver- dome, is Phyllis Paul, 352- 2612 . . . or leave message for her at 559-1691. CONGRATS ... to Norman and Glorine Katanick . . . on their 31st anniversary . . . Remember when you met in 1952 at Sandy Beach and Norman asked Glorine to be his wife on only your second date? THIS SUNDAY at Southfield-Lathrup High auditorium on 12 Mile . . . is Lillian Plotkin Memorial Fund program . . . 2 p.m. . . . Reception and refreshments • t will follow . . . Lillian was wife of barrister Mark Plot- kin. RARE OPPORTU- NITY for folks to meet an internationally known ar- tist during his last North American tour is April 16 at Fairlane Manor, Dearborn . 10 a.m.-9 or 9:30 p.m. . It's the Alvar Show . . . and he is a master of many media whose work will influence the art world dramatically in our century . . . There'll be oils, watercolors, bronze, ceramic, lithograph and drawings ... Alvar will do the latter site for collectors . . . He'll be at the show from 6 p.m. OAK PARK HIGH Class of 1974 is looking for graduates . . . for 10-year reunion . . . Call Penny Surfs, 552-0100 days, Mon- day through Friday. WHAT HAPPENED TO respect for the Jewish community calendar? .. . Organizations who conflict with each other are totally ridiculous . . . No one wins out when affairs are given on the same day or evening . . . regardless of what some groups say . . . There are those who have intimated, "We don't need any help" . . If this is the case, why do they seek publicity? Perhaps it wouldn't be a bad idea if groups who make conflict when a date is taken are not given as much con- sideration as those who've had the date "locked up" for so long. Years ago, the Jewish Community Council calen- dar was strong and highly regarded . . . As a result, everyone prospered and people didn't have to choose between one or the other .. . in many cases just staying home so as not to create any ill feelings . . . This is a serious situation . . . and shouldn't be taken lightly. NOT TOO LATE to call for tickets to How Many Minutes to Midnight by localites Rudy Simon and Mort Zieve . . . April 12-15 in General Lecture Au- ditorium on Wayne State University campus . . . Per- formers will be Phil Marcus Esser and Barbara Bredius . . . Phone Mary S. Lewis, 645-9039. BEAUTY HINTS ... by Tamara Friedman: Q - How can I get my face in shape for spring after this brutal winter? A - A deep pore cleans- ing facial will clean the pores, replenish moisture and give skin a revitalized look. Q - I'm 15 and starting to break out. Do I need a whole facial? 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