TF I I F. Friday ; ocokecii9;, pg- FF190-0 4msH gws, lt VIPM SS 4, 1 tifttleasasszoltall 4104111111121111111i5 LISTENING POST (7) DANNY RASKIN arm:Mix FIRST TIME general public has been invited to see the new La Mirage Shopping Mall on North- western Hwy . . . was recent pre- view and reception for Judge Jes- sica Cooper . . . by owner Morris Margulies, barrister J. Leonard Hyman and Judge Harvey Ten- nen. About 150 people was count of Reid Ashton, Golden Mushroom bossman, on hand to oversee the , delicious hors d'oeuvres . . . A pianist played songs folks re- member . . . and could relate to .. . There'll be a pianist daily in La Mirage . . . something very differ- ent . . . Also a fountain with recir- - culating water from a 100-gallon tank . . . water shooting upwards into a trough as five colored lights shine brightly. Southfield well represented by Council folks Vicki Goldbaum, Sue Goldstein and John Beras, Treaurer Roman Gronkowksi and Judge Norman Feder . . . Jessica's 1 _genial court officer, Austin Pate, I telling wife Jeanne that when Morris opens the fountain it should be inaugurated with 'hampagne shooting up . . . "What?" asked Morris, "100 gal- , Ions? That's more than the Detroit Tigers will drink when they win the World Series" . . . Burt Shiffman reminiscing back to Jewish Community Center on Holbrook in late 1930s . . . J. Leonard Hyman with coffee on white collar spilled on him by in- siuriated husband of client at deposition that day . . . Rebecca Goldman, Vicki and Ray's lassie, 21 years old Oct. 23 . . . Clive Can- tor with open shirt a la twin Ted . . . Lovely Robin Margulies proud of hubby Morris' many accom- nlishments (he also owns Sunset Strip and Market Street Shoppes . . . and has bought Racquetime Bldg., 12 and Northwestern, soon Dtransforming it into a beautiful office bldg. and shopping area). Doris Frenkel happy for every- body . . . Denise Alexander telling of 70th birthday party for dad Sam Richman at Romanik's, Nov. 4 . . . Ziggy Bela Duo will be on hand because Magene and Sam °loved Hungarian Village when he used to play there. CONGRATS . . . to Leah Baum .. on her birthday. ANOTHER BIGGIE on the - -\ fashion scene takes place Oct. 31 .. at Adat Shalom Synagogue .. . when City of Hope, Helen Rosen- berg Cancer Fighters, puts on its much heralded Glamorama. 10:30 a.m. is when 20 boutiques `will open, plus the City of Hope Gift Shop . . . Luncheon at noon followed by "Fashions Of The World" produced and coordinated ' by Leah Marks. This year's Glamorama is ex- pected to be more spectacular than ever before . . . For ducats ($20), call ticket chairman Sylvia Epstein, 557-3519 . . . Ida Goldin, chairman, 358-0415 . . . or Sandy „Brod, co-chairman, 353-7516. CONGRATS . . . to Solly and Jessie Abels . . . on their 50th an- niversary. FEATURED IN THE "Accent On Aging" Photo Show sponsored by Jewish Home For Aged and Sinai Hospital . . . through Sun- - day at Jewish Community Cen- ter, W. Maple, is one of Josephine 1 - - r. , Fink, aged 89 . . . She still works five days a week as a secretary in downtown Detroit. During a recent power failure at work, Josephine walked down from her office on the 45th floor to the 16th floor, where a young man offered to carry her to the 13th floor where they could get an elevator that was still functioning in another part of the building .. . She told this to JHFA Assistant Director Cheryl Riskin and Renee Mahler, director of special proj- ects, who photographed her for the Accent On Living Photograph Show "The Possibilities are Age- less" . . . winking, "If you can't be famous, be notorious." Accent on Aging programs are on Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. CONGRATS . . . to Dorothy and Gerald "Jerry" Moss . . . on their 50th anniversary .....It's today, but party will be given for them Oct. 27 at Sheraton- Southfield Hotel . . . by children and spouses, Zeda and Peter Nathan, Howard and Carla Moss. Fifty years ago, when Dorothy and Jerry were wed, they couldn't aford a photographer . . . Zeda and Howard will make certain the special moments are captured this time around. Favorite story by Jerry is tel- ling Zeda that at his parent's 50th anniversary party, Jerry's father, Zelman Moss, stood up and thanked everyone for coming to their 50th Iron anniversary .. . His older brother, late Herman Moss, said, "Dad, it's your golden anniversary" . . . Zeda's and How- ard's grandfather replied, "If I could stand being married to your mother (Esther Moss) for 50 years, I must be made out of iron!" BEST BET of the weekend .. . "Mama Loved Littman's" .. . again (about 13th time) . . . by Sis- terhood of Beth Achim and Louis Marshall Chapter, B'nai B'rith, this Sunday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. . . . at Cong. Beth Achim, W. 12 Mile. JEWELRY HINTS . . . by Bruce M. Weiss . . . Quite a few chains wouldn't be broken if, when seeing a kink, people don't try to pull them out . . . Pulling is a sure way to break a chain . . . if not this time, the next . . . Instead, lay it flat and gently ease the links until kink is str aigtened .. . "If this doesn't work," says Bruce, "bring it in and we'll do it for you." Bruce recently opened, Sept. 26, in the new Mayfair Shops, behind Gabe's Market on 12 Mile and Northwestern . . . He was for- merly with Al-Kay Jewelers eight years . . . and does custom design- ing on the spot . . . plus being a complete service center . . . His free advice department is gaining much good comment . . . espe- cially for everything a person wanted to ask their jeweler but never did . . . But thing is the polishing, steaming and ultra- sonic cleaning of jewelry . . . at no charge. Don't be surprised if walking in and seeing Bruce's brother, Dr. Larry Weiss, behind the counter . . . also giving advice if you have sore feet . . . Larry is helping Bruce out while learning the jewelry trade . . . but continues his practice at Professional Foot Center. One of Metropolitan Detroit's Most Beautiful and Exciting Restaurant-Lounges *1 available for your favorite occasion every Sunday (all day) and Saturday from 12 to 5 p.m. • Bar Mitzvah • Shower • Birthday • Bat Mitzvah • Banquet - • Sweet 16 TIN auk faked Ikethj "hap, to yea koste, • Wedding • Anniversary • Reunion ett welt calm call your host PAT ARCHER: 358-3355 28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile Southfield, MI r- i ttlitrilS SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 to 3 1 WildnOWer NOW PRESENTING OUR OWN "SINGLES PARTY" WEDNESDAYS FROM 8 p.m. Dancing - Free Buffet Exotic salads to gourmet burgers, appetizers to fresh fish or chops. 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