- rnber•49844 51 :TIHE)DETROIVAWISHONEWS 4 t Friday., NoV e 4111A. LISTENING POST . s 1 01-Mluri 25080 Southfield Road at 10 Mile Of Southfield 569-0882 SERVING COMPLETE GREEK CUISINE DANNY RASKIN LUNCH and DINNER FROM MORT LEWIS in Florida . . . "Last night over 60 Detroiters embarked on the Paddlewheel Queen for a steak dinner and dancing boatride over the Intercoastal waterway. Many of us felt as though we were on the Bob-Lo boat. The affair was truly magnificent. It was Freilach time as we talked about Dexter, Lin- wood, 12th Street, Central High, graduating classes of '47, '48, '50s proms and Shaarey Zedek. The gals and guys talked about their clubs of the '50s. Some of the clubs represented were: Cubans, Cameos, Centennials, Lemax, Jets, Sargons, Lucky Seven, Ten Gents, AZA-Seymour Sobel, Rex-Stephen Wise, AZA 63--M. Marcus, DeMolay Mosaic . . . The guys talked about our Tigers, Lions, Red Wings, Pistons and many friends around the country. "Hy and Elaine Emory did a masterful job in putting every- thing together. They are expect- ing a child any minute. They had a great deal of help from Jerry and Dolores Friedman. In some cases where spouses were in Detroit, those in our area came as singles because they couldn't stay away. It's a great feeling to see our De- troit group making social plans to see each other on these occasions. "The entire idea of a Detroit Club happened when Elaine Emory (Herskovitz) went shop- ping. She saw a Michigan license plate and when she went over to the car, there was Jerry Stein. From this casual meeting the idea of the Detroit Club was born. "Our last affair was certainly a success. One gal who heard about the boatride went to her scrap- book to find people she graduated with. Enthusiasm over the De- troit Club is fantastic. "Decor on the Paddlewheel Queen was Detroit Tiger uniform, minute pendants with our names on them and the Tiger block D on our tables. All Detroiters pinned their small pendants on their shirts so those of us that are over 50 years of age were able to recall others we haven't seen in 35 years by name. "We are most anxious to hear from people back in Detroit. Our Latke Party celebrating Chanukah is the afternoon of Dec. 23. For info call Hy Emory, 683- 6531; Sally Landy, 472-6562; or Elaine Wander, 926-7568. "Again, We Love You, Detroit, Michigan!" (Mort and Sally Lewis live at 6125 N.W. 1st St., Margate, Fla. 33063, 748-0926.) GET WELL WISHES ... to Jennie "Anya" Victor . . . at Henry Ford Hospital. FRANKLIN RACQUET CLUB and Spa celebrates 15th anniversary culminating with wine and cheese buffet this Sun- day, 1 to 6, at its Northwestern Hwy. locale . . . When Seymour Brode bought land in 1969, an eight-court tennis facility was built . . . Today it is one of the largest racquet sports operations in the world. CONGRATS ... to Sandra Glazer . . . on her birthday . . . to Albert Goldbaum . . . on his 75th birthday . . . to Harriet and Harold Goodman . . . on their 25th anniversary . . . Albert is Har- riet's dad. ROSE SHERER SOCIAL- ITES, with main purpose of get- ting acquainted, does much to raise money for Israel Relief Fund, Allied Jewish Campaign and Mo'os Chitim Passover fund for Jewish needy . . . Its next af- fair is dance, tomorrow night .. . For more info call Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850; or Peter Stef- fin, 557-2411. WON'T BE ABLE TO win a remote control color television set like I did last year at sixth annual Temple Beth El auction . . . No raffle this time . . . But the goodies galore by Brotherhood, Sister- hood and Married Group . . . Dec. 1 . . . includes artwork, antiques, vacation weekends, jewelry, mer- chandise, services, dinners, etc. . . . Preview 5 p.m., silent auction 6:30 to 8:30, live auction 9 p.m... . $6 at door, $5 in advance, includes open bar, snacks and sweets .. . Dr. Barry Abrams is chairman .. . For more info, call Temple Beth El office, 851-1100. FORTY-EIGHT PEOPLE laughed and cried a wee bit . . . as Denise Alexander read the poem for dad Sam Richman's recent 70th birthday . . . given by her and his wife Magene . . . at Romanicks on Orchard Lake Rd. But all in all, it was a real fun evening as Sam and Magene were serenaded by Ziggy Bela Trio who strolled to their table with songs of yesteryears . . . Lou Barden volunteered as emcee and told jokes for 20 minutes . . . Denise toasted Sam with her humorous and touching poem that traced the lives of Dad and Mom from his birth to married years. Sam and Magene met while working at Portnoy's Market 46 years ago . . . and introduced by Marty Robins . . . who was also at the party . . . along with their daughter Rochelle Gray and Sam and Magene's granddaughter Cheryl, from California . . . sister-in-law Bea Richman, from Florida . . . Uncle Irving Waxman from Florida and Blossom and Jerry Waxman from Toledo. MICKEY FISHMANhas four daughters who, when thinking of a special way to celebrate a big birthday, decided to honor him by remembering how many people's childhoods he affected during the 20 years owning and operating Camp Michigama . . . The daugh- ters — Nancy, Marcia, Bonnie and Cindy — are holding a reu- nion of all campers and staff, Nov. 23, 8 p.m. at Lathrup Village Municipal Bldg., Southfield Rd. just north of 11 Mile Road. Mickey and his late brother, Herman, built the West Branch camp in 1946. 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