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FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1987
`Ultra-Compatibles'
Mark Forty Years
A
partnership built on
love . . . not the gushy
kind, but an ultra-
compatible feeling for each
other . . . with an all-
important close friendship
bond thrown in . . . This is the
marriage of Sol and Elaine
Lewis, who recently
celebrated a beautiful 40th
anniversary together . . .
given by their children,
David, Roland and Dana
Lewis, at the home of Cheri
Alexander, Sol's sister Roslyn
Alexander's daughter, and
Richard Redding.
Beautiful memories from
slides recaptured on video by
David and shown in two
rooms . . . plus so much
nostalgia with narrations by
brother Hy, Roslyn and the
children . . . Sol and Elaine
are wonderful friends . . .
Love is a sacred word with
them . . . never abused . . .
and an expression for their
very meaningful life . . . the
gracious art of giving.
IF THERE WILL be a
35-year reunion of Central
High's 1953 class, dental docs
Sheldon Mintz and Harvey
Zalla would be glad to attend
. . . but they know of none be-
ing planned.
BEST BET of the week .. .
City of Hope Helen
Rosenberg Cancer Fighters
Glamorama Fashion Ex-
travaganza, produced and
directed by Leah Marks .. .
this Tuesday . . . at Adat
Shalom Synagogue, with
original designs by Dominic
Rompollo . . . For $22 ticket
info, call Sylvia Epstein,
557-3519 . . . Boutique at
10:30 a.m., luncheon 12 noon,
followed by fashion show.
City of Hope Helen
Rosenberg Cancer Fighters
was founded 35 years ago by
the late wonderful first presi-
dent . . . This year the
presidency is being co-chaired
by five past presidents .. .
Bev Benderoff (two terms),
Edith Deitch, Jeanne
Eizelman (two terms),
Mildred Korheiser and Lor-
raine Schubiner (three
terms).
CONGRATS ... to Rebec-
ca Goldbaum . . . on her
birthday.
is
BOSSES DAY
celebrated . . . and for sure
not forgotten by employees at
Charter House Barbers on
the Boardwalk, Orchard Lake
Rd. south of Maple . . . as Al
Nettle, Ron Eddy and Howard
LaLone were given a "Happy
Bossday" celebration . . . with
balloons floating about while
they worked.
Marlis Feldheim made
banana torte and zucchini
bread, Carolyn Skolnick
made a pasta salad, Sue Net-
tle brought meats and bread,
Doris Papp made a banana
bread, Janice Vittiglio made
a spinach dip, Debbie
McGrath prepared a Waldorf
salad, Marlies Muncie made
meatballs and Terry Schovon
brought chips and dip.
IT'S NEVER too late .. .
and so twin brothers Milt and
Joe Dresner, who recently
celebrated their 62nd bir-
thdays, have traveled to Israel
for a double bar mitzvah at
the Wall.
"I DO" Dept. . . . Cindy
Krainen and Bob Schwartz
are doing the honeymoon
scene.
DONOR LUNCHEON by
Woman's Auxiliary of United
Hebrew Schools is Nov. 4,
12:15, at Cong. Beth Achim
on W. 12 Mile . . . Hora Aviv,
dynamic Israeli folkdance
troupe, will give program cap-
turing spirit of Israeli vitality.
Woman's Auxiliary donor
luncheon is its only fundrais-
ing event . . . with monies
raised awarded to United
Hebrew School students and
alumni . . . plus assistance
toward teacher training pro-
grams and scholarships to at-
tend Hebrew-speaking camp
. . . For ticket info, call
Marion Bronstein, 356-0591,
or Jean Alspector, 476-6699.
GUESTS who attend the
special Patron Committee
kickoff luncheon of Michigan
Cancer Foundation this Mon-
day, 12 noon, in the Grosse
Pointe Shores home of Mary
and Ron Lamparter for its
sixth annual dinner, will en-
joy a "sneak preview" of
entertainers slated to appear
at the May event . . . Gene
and Marcia Applebaum are
dinner chairpersons . . . For
more info, call Liz Mitchell,
833-0710 . . . MCF's third an-
nual Angels event being held
again at the Whitney is Nov.
11.
FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy,
listening enviously to his
older brothers talking about
school, blurted out, "I got an
A in arithmetic" . . . "I didn't
know they take arithmetic in
kindergarten," smiled his
brother. "How much is one
and one?" . . . The youngster
thought a moment and
replied, "We haven't gotten
that far yet."
GET WELL wishes . . . to
Hy Blackman . . . at Sinai.