THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 28, 1984 39 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Toda Call 354 - 6060 LISTENING POST DANNY RASKIN NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! BRAINCHILD of Beverly Benderoff is the Lottery Calendar 1985 as overall fund-raising ven- ture by locale's City of Hope groups . . . Helen Rosenberg Cancer Fighters, Sophie and Harry Hoffman Chapter, Mr. and Mrs. Group and Greater Detroit Chapter . . . Purchasers will be eligible for prizes . . . Only 3,000 calendars will be sold at $25 per, with proceeds to city of Hope Na- tional Research Center . . . Be- verly is overall chairgal, 352-0444 . . . or write to City of Hope Calen- dar, 18711 W. 10 Mile, Southfield, Mich. 48075. CONGRATS . . . to former De- troiter Sarah Horenstein . . . on her 100th birthday . . . celebrated with sons, Max and Hy Horens- tein and Lou Ronson . . . She lives in the Albert Einstein Senior Citizens Home, Sacramento, Calif., and received letter of con- gratulations from President Ronald Reagan. SAUL HOROWITZ writes from Las Vegas . . . "Betty Trager in the recent 'Pan' tournament .finished fourth and collected over $2,500. George Morse is back home here from the hospital in Santa Barbara and feeling great. He has to take it easy and regain his strength. Spent an hour with him and he sends his best to his Detroit friends. Sandra and Dave `Chinkie' Goose, former De- troiters, are enjoying the Vegas scene. Dave is retired and his wife a Pan dealer at the Union Plaza. Saw Al 'Red' Lippitt, former De- troit Northern High baseball star who just moved to Vegas, enjoying ,,the city of lights. Willie 'Buff Ehrlich is on vacation in Florida and will return to the Holiday Inn. Stew Siegel has retired from _...the MGM Hotel where he was a pit boss." GET WELL WISHES . . . to Tavy Stone . . . fine fashion writer or Detroit News . . . at Sinai Hos- pital. ERRATA DEPT. . . . Congrats are for former Detroiters Bob and ertrude Rothenberg of Delray Beach, Fla. . . . on their 38th an- niversary. FUN TIME FOR 65 friends and relatives at home of Dr. Leslie and Terri Swartz . . . as they hosted surprise retirement and bon voyage party for Ken and =Myron Dosie . . . moving to Santa Monica, Calif. after six-week trip - across southern part of U.S. from Florida . . . Their new address 'after Jan. 9 will be . . . P.O. Box 25080, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. CONGRATS . . . to former De- troiter Jack Rose . . . on his 80th - birthday . . . being celebrated Jan. 5 in Hollywood, Calif. with chil- - dren Shirlee and Jack Iden and Dee and Eugene Moss, four sis- ters, seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren . . . " (plus two pending.) CHANNEL 56 is beneficiary of Monte Korn's IRA, Investment and Tax Shelter Products Fair, Jan. 5-6, at Lawrence Institute of Technology on W. 10 Mile . . . In- vestment advisers from leading firms around the country will be available for consultation . . . $5 ,registration fee is contributed di- rectly to Detroit's public televi- - sion station . . . It should be sent to channel 56 c/o Monte Korn, Traveler's Tower, Suite 211, 26555 Evergreen, Southfield, Mich. 48076 . . . Lectures begin every half hour 9-6 p.m. . . . Pre- registration is required. CONGRATS . . . to Harley Marks . . . on his 10th birthday .. . to Michael Cohan . . . on his 40th birthday . . . celebrated at party given by wife Celia at Coach House Apartments Club House . . . with Shrine Circus clowns, music and refreshments. LOOKING BACK on Columns Of Yesteryears .. . SEPT. 19, 1952 . . . "Most popu- lar story to come out of South Haven this year is of an irate guest at one of the resort town's hotels who grabbed the telephone and hollered into it, 'Are you the desk clerk at this dilapidated joint?' . . . The clerk answered, `Yes, I am. What's eating you?' .. . `That,' said the guest coldly, 'is what I'd like to know."' Jan. 7, 1966 . . . "Daughter Linda had been promised a tele- phone for her 14th birthday by parents Alice and Merle Goodman . . . Shortly before its installation, there were elaborate plans afoot among her friends . . . They stashed away pickles, sardines and crackers in her room . . . And they brought hair curlers, playing cards and knitting to occupy those who would not be on the phone." "Finally the big day arrived .. . At four o'clock, Linda thundered in from school with three excited friends, followed a few minutes later by four more . . . After a brief lull, three more arrived . . . Fi- nally the last youngster dashed upstairs . . . All this confusion was suddenly followed by a great si- lence . . . Alice went upstairs to investigate and found a roomful of surprised and wide-eyed faces .. . After a distressed pause, Linda said softly, 'There's nobody to call — we're all here."' March 22, 1968 . . . "Anne Renee Kruger, 21/2-year-old daughter of Carol and David Kruger, was staying with grand- mother Ida Wolfe in Southfield on a Saturday . . . Anne asked for a pencil and paper so she could write, and her grandmother said, `Anne, you shouldn't write on Shabbos.' . . . 'But grandma,' re- plied Anne, 'I don't want to write on Shabbos. I want to write on paper."' HAPPY NEW YEAR! Sun. Thru Thurs. 5 to 10 Fri. & Sat. 5 to 11 SERVING YOU FOR 7 YEARS IN THE SAME WALNUT LAKE RD. 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