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Prominent archeologist Joe Zias, currator of Israel's Antiquities Department at museum in Jerusalem ... and nephew of the late Irving I. Katz, former execu- tive director of Temple Beth El . was featured in a Chicago Sun Tines article which told of his finding the oldest known dental filling. It was in the skull of a Naba- tean warrior, believed to be 2,200 years old ... Zias, who emigrated to Israel from Yp- silanti, confirmed with medical historians in the U.S. that "this is the oldest tooth ever found with the filling intact. Nobody knew people did this kind of op- eration that long ago ... Accord- ing to the article, Zias, who comes to the U.S. this month to speak at Washington, D.C.'s Smithsonian Institute, said the man died about 200 B.C. ... De- ntistry dates back about 5,000 years. TYPO ERRATA ... Correct spelling is Richard Gibbs ... new president of Sophie & Harry Hoffman Chapter, City of Hope. MARGO ROSENTHAL, sec- ond half of mother-daughter team at The Paper Place, Applegate Square, with Esther Rosenthal ... has been together with mom since the Northwest- ern Hwy. center opened seven years ago ... Margo works at The Paper Place during day ... and attends Detroit College of Law at night. The Paper Place used to be noted for invitations, greeting cards, napkins, etc. ... but there's quite a difference in the double space occupied about a year ... Now customers come in for coffee beans, candy by the bulk, funky jewelry, engraving, tea kettles, coffee makers and mugs ... plus an unlimited amount of interesting things .. . Margo and Esther have made The Paper Place much more than just that ... It's now also quite a gift center. ESTHER ALLWEISS - TSCHIRHART, writer and copy editor at Detroit Free Press, will tell her moving experiences in this Sunday's FP magazine sec- tion ... journeying to Poland searching for- Holocaust survivor father's roots ... Esther is the daughter of Irma' and Zyga Allweiss. STILL SOME BOOTHS left for Temple Beth El Sisterhood 2nd Annual Holiday Bazaar, Oct. 27, 10 to 5 . personal, household and children's things by 45 different merchants .. Call Suzan Lepler, 399-2150. MARK RIDLER will provide Comedy Castle entertainment ... and top local musical groups ... for the Janet Rhodes Leukemia benefit, Oct. 16, 7 to 10:30, at Southfield Pavilion, Evergreen and Civic • Center Drive ... It'll be hooted WCZY.is Dick Purtan . re- frealsments served and cash bar lar beer q. tugfi $25 Withi= liettirtion inch door tines (fotikAai trip for two to Vegas.) .59 . Portion of proceeds will be used for Janet, former city em- ployee and wife of Southfield police officer Charles "Dusty" Rhodes ... She has undergone a bone marrow transplant at Fred Hutchinson Canber Research Center in Seattle, Wash. and will be hospitalized at least three months. Monies remaining from affair will be given to Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michi- gan ... For ticket info, call Southfield Parks and Recreation, 354-9603. WOULD YOU BELIEVE ... this Saturday is Applegate Square's seventh anniversary al- ready?.. The 27 stores were the first fashion strip center in tri-country area ... Fellows re- sponsible, Harold, Jerry, and Norman Beznos, Ron Licht and Leonard Siegal, who practically "live together" on same floor of Northwestern Hwy's United Sav- ings Bldg., went on to put to- gether The Boardwalk, a mar- velous concept on Orchard Lake Rd. south of Maple . . . and Sugar Tree, Orchard Lake Rd. north of Maple. 150 ATTENDED recent fash- ion show produced by Leah Marks at Silver Fox Furs, Hun- ters Square ... and marveled at the models wearing gorgeous outerwear and D.O.C. Optique designer-framed "snow glasses." Abe Stuck, owner of Silver Fox, has three stores ... Brook- lyn, Alaska and Farmington Hills which he opened Aug. 1 . Seven years ago, Abe came here from Odessa, Russia and two years later opened the Brooklyn operation. Leah's five beautiful models strutted elegantly in unusual furs from France, Italy, De- nmark, Norway, Greece, U.S. and Canada ... contemporary and traditional ... very expen- sive to inexpensive. The models looked like they were made for the coats ... and vice versa ... strolling onstage in front of store and to front window as "mannequins." Silver Fox fashion show was simple but delightful ... and the D.O.C. Optique frames were also a standout in all shades and shapes that made the lovely models look even lovelier. . Violinist To Appear With Symphony Violinist Eugene Drucker, of the Emerson String. Quartet, will perform Beethoven's Violin Con- certo in D major, Saturday 8 p.m. in the Southfield High School Au- ditorium. Douglas Morrison will conduct t I3 Scandinavian Sym- phony in this first concert of their 56th season. Tickets are available at the door. Ceramic Exhibittoit, Venture Gall, 2821As SoUth- field in Lathrmite . , pre- - sent au exhititi latest ceramic sculptures'of Rick Fors, ANN through Oct i26. • tp..r 4, I...a hrh FiA.0.0 (NJ 04 ea J11 li - o ` tif _at , 1.0 1„