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Your party must be seated by 6:00 p.m. to order these specials 56 Friday, July 11, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LISTENING POST DANNY RASKIN CONGRATS . . . to Emily Brown ... in Miami, Fla. ... on her 89th birthda ... Party for 100 was given by her daughter, Carolyn Green ... with grand- children, David and Nancy Green ... Emily's two .sisters, Rosella Rosen and Helen Schnabel, came in from Illinois. JERRY OLSON recently surprised his wife Jeanette with a "Thank You For Putting Up With Me All These Years" bash ... on occasion of their 25th an- niversary ... Greeting her at door were friends singing, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" to the rhythms of Jack Marshall's banjo. A sing-along, barbershop competition ... and entertain- ment by "The Ivy Leaguers" quartet ... plus "Rabbi" Ralph Woronoff "officiating" as they repeated their marital vows. CONGRATS ... to Hannah and Abe Bleiwas ... on their 35th anniversary. BIG COUP DEPT. ... With addition of Fretter, Inc., account ($250 million in sales last year), Simons Michelson Zieve be- ' comes the largest, single office, Metro betroit-based advertising agency. S-1V1Z, located in Troy, was chosen from a field of seven agencies competing for thw ac- count, according to Doug Hickman, vice president of ad- vertising for the Livonia-based Fretter, Inc. ... Fretter prev- iously produced in-house all- broadcast and design print material ... It currently has 42 retail stores in five states (Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, In- diana and Massachusetts.) ERRATA, TYPO, ETC. DEPT. ... It's spelled Lou Cit- ron ... and congrats ... on his 74th birthday ... Good thing he keeps .a set of keys in his pocket to wife Nathalie's car ... Lou to the rescue when she locked her- self out recently. JOHN SCHUCK, more com- monly known as Sgt. Enright from McMillian and Wife, will be guest celeb at next Michigan Cancer Foundation Circle of Fel- lows party ... July 19, 7 p.m. ... It'll be in the Grosse Pointe Shores home of Ron and Mary Lamparter. Name of shindig will be "Some Enchanted Evening" ... with mood set for Hawaiian ... from music and entertainers, hula dancers, to a complete luau. Circle of Fellows is a very special group of concerned and dedicated supporters of Michi- gan Cancer Foundation pro- grams in cancer research, cancer control and cancer home care' programs. Schuck will tell friends and guests what life is really like as "Sgt. Enright," as Broadway's "Daddy Warbucks" in Annie and as "Painless The Dentist". in M*A*S*H . . . He is at present in production on a major motion picture ... starring opposite Bette Midler, Shelly Long and George Carlin. . For party information or in- formation about becoming a MCF Circle of Fellows member, call the MCF office, 833-0710, ext. 325. CONGRATS . . . to Harold Warheit, recently recovered from surgery ... on his 60th birthday. He and wife Rosalie had party for 95 friends and relatives ... to introduce eldest son David's January bride, Christine ... Harold's and Rosalie's son Neil flew in from Los Angeles ... and another son, Michael, and daughter-in-law, Barbara, came from Chicago. AUG. 1 IS A two-fold doing for Heroes World, owned by Bunni and Allen Lieberman at Southfield Plaza, Southfield Rd. at 12 1/2 Mile. It'll be eighth anniversary of the store ... plus a new name ... Won't be called Heroes World ... New title will be "Where It's At" ... for the 900 square feet housing over 2,000 items . . . from cards to gifts to stationery to comic books to baseball souvenirs and memorabilia to jewelry to t-shirts to posters to novelty and candy lines .... sure not a comic-related store anymoret WONDER WHY . . . so many of the shopping centers . . . (Applegate Square, Hunters Square, Boardwalk, Sugar Tree) all picked thiS ,weekend to hold their sidewalk sales? ... Only reason I can think is the earlier the better to get rid of summer fashions ... with fall merchan- dise already coming in. LITTLE BOY asked his father, "Daddy, who gave me my bicycle for my birthday?" ... "The Good Fairy, of course," ... "Well, The Good Fairy was here this morning and said another installment is due." THEY TELL THE STORY in Berlin about an argument be- tween an American officer and a Russian officer over what consti- tuted democracy ... and in which country the real democ- racy was truly practiced. The American said, "Why, back home a fellow living out in the midwestern part of the country can hop a train, be in Washington in a couple of days, walk down Pennsylvania Ave- nue, make arrangements to get into the White House and walk into the President's office and say, 'Mr. President, you're a stupid man.' He can do that and he wouldn't even be arrested." .. The Russian officer said, "That's exactly the kind of democracy we have in Russia. A peasant from any small village could start 'out for Stalingrad, get there in a couple of months, maybe, spend another few months getting to Moscow, go to the Kremlin, walk in, knock on our President's door and say, `Comrade President, the Ameri- can President is a stupid man', and believe it or not, the peas- ant would not even be arrested." .