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American
Red Cross
Local Columnist
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some wishes for
1989 . . .
That barrister
Henry Baskin gets a car
phone that doesn't fade out
. . . regardless how far he
travels.
That organizations use the
Jewish Community Council
calendar . . . and not stupid-
ly have conflicting dates.
That Rabbi M. Robert
Syme's other talent, being a
standup comic, is discovered.
That Singles Extension
Group for 50 and over, spon-
sored by Temple Israel, hits
the 750 mark in membership
this year.
That Leah Marks finds so-
meone to promote her instead
of doing it all herself with
those fine fashion shows.
That Tamaroff World or
Tamaroff Motor Mall or
whatever finally becomes a
reality.
That somebody opens a
laundry specializing strictly
in shirts . . . Most cleaners
are pathetic when it comes to
them.
That Bill Wolfe of Newton
Furniture never stops being
the real nice guy he has
always been.
That WJR personality Bob
Hynes gets a better time slot.
That the Detroit Tigers
have the last laugh and finish
first.
That somebody sends Doug
Jacobs a towel to wear around
his neck during the Jerry
Lewis Telethons . . . His
perspiration is blinding.
That Michael Kallen shows
up somewhere in a tuxedo .. .
wearing a tie.
That Linda Solomon doesn't
cut her hair anymore.
That Rube Weiss shocks the
dickens out of everyone by
walking around wearing a
toupee again.
That Phyllis Tyner gets
that hole-in-one she's been
searching for all these years.
That some organization has
former State Representative
Joe Forbes, now state director
of job training, doing his
"Sonny Boy" routine again
on a stage.
That Eddie Rosenberg or
Allen "The Singing Window
Washer" or Max Sosin, never
run out of jokes.
That Nina and Joe
Silberschein are back on the
dance floor again doing it so
swell as ever.
That our dog, Coco, likes his
new condo.
That sister Lil continues to
recuperate rapidly and joins
brother Mary in his regular
walks outside.
That Social, Inc. is organiz-
ed again . . . or has a reunion.
That folks sign and give ad-
dresses on letters sent to us
for print . . . They just can't be
used otherwise.
That a delicatessen associa-
tion is formed.
That more people cooperate
with Joe Falls, Detroit News
sports editor, on his wonder-
ful Special Olympics.
That many reunion-givers
stop being so lazy and get the
job done themselves instead
of having complete strangers
who couldn't care less
whether the grads had a good
time . . . as long as the moola
is there.
CONGRATS . . . to Jerry
Helfman . . . on his 70th
brithday . . . Celebration was
brunch for family and friends
at Sheraton-Oaks in Novi .. .
given by children Dennis and
Alyce Helfman, Linda and
Allen Warner and Noreen
and Alan Klein . . . Also shar-
ing occasion with Jerry, presi-
dent of Henry Morgenthau
B'nai B'rith Lodge, was wife
Isadora and their seven
grandchildren.
CONGRATS . . . to Gina
Horwitz . . . on her birthday.
MAIL DEPT . . . "We just
returned from a wonderful
vacation in Israel! While
there, we drove all over the
country, from Tel Aviv to
Jerusalem to Haifa to the
Dead Sea, all the time feeling
perfectly safe and enjoying
every moment. Only one
thing bothered us, the
absence of Americans in
Israel. The Israelis asked us,
`Where are all the
Americans? Why don't they
come to Israel?' We pay close
attention to their elections;
we tell them what we do and
don't like. Are we not
obligated to let them know
that they have our support by
our presence in Israel?
Besides, if we do not go to
Israel, we are only cheating
ourselves!"
Rita and Harold Goldstone
Wine Lectures
About Shamir
The Center for New Think-
ing will feature Sherwin
Wine detailing problems fac-
ed by the Shamir government
in a talk on "Israel After the
Election," Thursday, 10 a.m.,
in the Somerset Mall
Auditorium, Troy. There is a
fee. For information. call
Susan Levin, 352-0264.