C THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LISTENING POST DANNY RASKIN THERE'S ALWAYS A bunch f heebie jeebies that come with oving to new quarters . . . You ew what you had but what lies head is strangerland. And so The Jewish Jews is at its new address . . . in the Control Data Building, 20300 Civic Cen- ter Drive (10% Mile) between Evergreen and Northwestern ,Highway service drive. / Last move was pridefully a strange one, too . . . After offices 'in Penobscot and David Stott Bldgs., it had built its own edifice on W. Seven Mile Rd., just east of Southfield . . . and then in 1969 moved to the Honeywell Bldg. on Nine Mile. , The Jewish News was bought in March by publisher of the Balti- more Jewish Times, Charles E. "Chuck" Buerger, Editor Gary Rosenblatt and a limited partner- ship corporation. Wheels began turning for a new locale . . . The Baltimore Jewish Times has its own building, but here in Detroit, moving to another office building obviously seemed more feasible. There's plenty of room now .. . nough for some good old- ashioned roller skating . . . if you tay out of the offices . . . and those ew-fangled phones are the ber- es . . . except they can't be eaten .- . The way a Toshiba represen- tive explained them, though, ey'll do almost anything else .. . ou'll still have to buy your own icrowave oven) . . . Sounds easy e way he talks . . . that is if he is elling it to anther Toshiba repre- entative. Anyhow, The Jewish News has oved to its new location .. . nybody know where I put my aper clips? CONGRATS . . . to Esther and ax Rubin . . . on their 43rd an- iversary . . . Congrats same day .. to Esther . . . on her birthday. , BOO BOO DEPT. . . . That's Shirley and Jack Iden and Dee ind Eugene Rose . . . who celeb- rate 80th birthday of Shirley's and Eugene's dad, Jack Rose .. . in Hollywood, Fla. . . . with his 9ur sisters, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. BRYAN MATTHEW ROB- is a fifth-generation ewly-born . . . Parents Michael nd Sandy Robbins . . . Grand- arents Marge and Jerry Robbins lus Sheila and Leon Forman .. . reat-grandparents Mollie ooper, Helen Gerson and Katie d Irvin Forman . . . Great- eat-grandmother Goldie Cohen . . . He also has a great-great- great aunt, Esther Glass. Born Oct. 4, his announcement (grandfather Jerry is a baseball ut) came in the form of a baseball and . . . Bryan's picture on the ont has him wearing a Detroit iger shirt and cap . . . Statistics n back read . . . "One of Bryan's avorite activities is sleeping. De- oit Tigers. After spending nine onths in the minor leagues, ryan arrived in the big leagues st in time for the World Series. hen breastfeeding he appears to e a switch hitter. This young ookie's ambition is to sleep rough the night." J.D. AFTER Barrister Marvin herrin's name doesn't stand for . rh juvenile deliquency or whatever . . . it's jurist doctor . . . ,degree given him by Wayne State Uni- versity Law School . . . Wife Helene has opened the new boutique sportswear for gals in Sunset Strip. on Northwestern .. . bearing her name. LOOKING BACK On Col- umns Of Yesteryears .. . Sept. 8, 1967 . . . "Her practice of storing all sorts of kitchen items, from household cleansers to powdered milk, in decorative cannisters is confusing to others . . . Ruth Moss came home from a weekend away with their two daughters to find husband Sol in the middle of a crisis . . . The washing machine had gone on the blink when he tried to wash his golf shorts, and was giving out with a gooey mess . . . In be- wilderment, Sol explained that he had followed the instructions exactly . . . When Ruth asked what soap powder he'd used, Sol pointed to a flowered cannister .. . which contained instant potatoes!" March 29, 1968 . . . "Mary Tamaroff may be able to open his Tamaroff Buick-Opel, Inc. doors by July or August, depending on the contractors. April 19, 1968 . . . "Max Shaye is surpassing his wide note as a food man by the artistic ability he has displayed with the paint and brush . . . and it all started acci- dentally . . . Max happened into the Jewish Community Center about seven years ago, saw an art class going on and sat down to watch . . . It wasn't long before he was taking lessons after discover- ing his talents lay in this direction . . . Today, Max has given one- man art exhibitions and been acclaimed for his many fine works." April 26, 1968 . . . "Barry Klein, son of George and Helen Klein, graduated last week from Oakland University as the only student to receive departmental honors in sociology . . . Barry lost 15 pounds working so hard to achieve this award." Jan. 14, 1966 . . . "For months, Rena and Al Goodstein labori- ously saved their trading stamps for the purchase of a table and chair set . . . Last week, Rena realized how deep the habit had become . . . 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