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January 11, 1985 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-01-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LISTENING POST

DANNY RASKIN

You Know That .. .

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GET IIFJUITS •

Call The Jewish News
4244833

!
C

ing those real good "oldies" by un-
surpassed stars of other eras.

Kroot, bossfolks at Foland's on
Greenfield, put together that
"Lifestyle '85" home, gift and bri-
dal show . . . Jan. 18-20 . . . at
Southfield Civic Center . . . No
charge for the heavily consumer-
accented exhibit . . . with experts
giving free seminars.
All kinds of things to see .. .
jewelry, home appliances .. .
products from General Electric,
Westinghouse, Maytag among
the 100 exhibitors . . . But you
can't buy anything at the first
eye-widening display by Jerry
and Judy.

LISTENERS ARE STAR-
TLED (especially fellow photogs)

ANNIVERSARY NUMBER
... 50 for Mayme and Vic Lawson

comes up Feb. 24 . . . but the date
is posing a problem . . . Party chil-
dren want to make for them will
have to wait . . . So many close
friends and relatives away vaca-
tioning in February . . . April next
in line but there is a six-week
period after Passover (April• 9)
that they can't have music .. .
Then the offspring picked May,
but two grandchildren of Mayme
and Vic will be taking exams or
studying for them . . . Another
grandchild in New York will
graduate from high school .. .
S-o-o-o-o . . . the party will be
Labor Day.
CONGRATS . to brother
Marvin Raskin . . . on his birth-
day, last week . . . Our French
poodle, Coco, didn't forget Uncle
Marfee's birthday . . . gave him a
card . . . and sacrifice of sacrifice
.. some of his treats . . . (P.S.
Marv, Coco barks that if you don't
eat them he would like 'em back).
HARRY KOSINS comes in to
work a few hours each day . . . fol-
lowing triple bypass heart opera-
tion at Cleveland Clinic . . . Bill
Weiss, head tailor for Kosins cen-
tral tailor shop . . . and manager
of the entire Kosins Clothes
tailoring setup, says that Harry
wants folks to know he's up and
around . . . getting stronger every
day . . . with sights already fo-
cused on his former routines.

HANNAH SCHLOSS

Old Timers' recent annual
Chanukah Party at the 10 Mile
Jewish Community Center was
actually a triple celebration .. .
Members Tillie and Harry Madi-
son celebrated their 60th an-
niversary . . . while members
Goldie and Harry Abrams feted
anniversary number 61.
AFTER OVER 45 years in the
children's clothing business, Leo
Berlin retiring in very near future
. . . He began working in his
father's Hamtramck store at age
13 . . . In business for himself on
Six Mile near Livernois next to
Leonard's Shoes, Leo served
mayors, Motown celebrities and
Detroiters for 25 years . . . Past 12
years, his Orchard Mall store
serviced third and fourth genera-
tions . . . It was common for people
to come over in a restaurant and
say, "Hello, Mr. Berlin, you used
to dress me when I was a child."
IF YOU'RE ONE OF those
many folks who love the music
and artists of yesteryears., keep
your radio tuned to CKLW, 800
AM on the dial . . . It's simply
eat with fellows like Dave Pr-
nce, Marc Avery and others play-

when amateur photographer Ar-
nold Rogin tells them he has the
world's most remarkable camera
. . . "It has a maximum aperture of
F/2, automatically aims and fo-
cuses in half-a-second and auto-
matically adjusts aperture in
even less time," he says. "The
color film on which it records is
stereoscopic and self-renewing
after every exposure. The de-
velopment time is a fraction of a
second" . . . Expensive? . . . It's
priceless . . . it's the human eye.

A REAL SWELL DOOZY

Has The World's Best Ribs
and Onion Rings
But Did You Also Know That
.
TAPPEROONEY'S Has Great
BANQUET FACILITIES? ■

ON THE BOARDWALK
Orchard Lake Rd., South of Maple

Presents

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• Bar Mitzvahs
• Bat Mitzvahs
• Showers

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• Birthdays
• Sw eet 16's

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VILAY )

TI3Ritif6

Chef's de Cuisine

LEAVE YOUR MONEY
HOME ... as Jerry and Judy

Friday, January 11, 1985 33

280-0050

gacifitiEl

fair

Tout g-acTozitE

that New Year's cards miniature
of his Simon Says book cover)
from Harriette and Leonard Si-
mons . . . with well wishes for lots
of luck in 1985 . . . and a four-leaf
clover attached inside.

Saturday Afternoons and
All-Day Sundays

LOOKING BACK on Columns

of Yesteryears .. .

Jan. 7, 1966 ... "The voice on
the phone last week told Irving
Chaiken that he had dialed the
wrong number . . . When Irving
said, 'I did?', stranger on the other
end replied quickly, 'Have I ever
lied to you before?' "
Jan. 21, 1966 ... "For the first
three months • of her marriage to
Bennett Adelman, Joyce contin-
ued working with a utility corn-
pany . . . On Joyce's first morning
at home after resigning her job,
she set right out to make some-
thing of her new housewife title
. . . An engraved nameplate,
which had been on her desk for
years at the office, now sits
authoritatively on the kitchen
stove."
Feb. 18, 1968 . "On discover-
ing that she was an avid square
dancer, fellow campers during her
recent tour to Switzerland asked
Alice Gold to teach them . . . She
managed to get some records
mailed from the States, and
amidst explanations that women
don't usually call dances, she
started teaching . . . An afternoon
later, Swiss, German, Greek,
British, Scandinavian and
American campers were all doing
well and Alice was so hoarse she
couldn't talk . . . 'This is one of the
most interesting camps I've ever
been to,' Alice heard one of the
Swiss campers excitedly tell a vis-
itor. 'We even have an American
call girl here.' "
April 26, 1968 . . . "Asked how
he liked his new baby sister, little
Howard Gross, now living in Tuc-
son, Ariz. with mom and dad,
Aaron and Ruth Gross, replied,
`It's nice, but I wish it was a boy,
`cause then I could play marbles,
baseball and other games with
her' . . . His little question-asking
friend said, 'Well, then why don't
you exchange her for a brother?'
. . . 'Can't,' was Howard's answer.
`It's too late now. We've used her
four days.' "

ANONYMOUS LETTERS

sent to the column cannot be con-
sidered for publication . . . sorry
. . . We will always respect the
writer's wish, though, if he or she
asks to remain unnamed . . . But
all correspondence must have a
name and address.

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