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TEL-12 ONLY 72 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1990 Expires 3.31-90 JN A Local Podaitrist Gets Both Feet In It DANNY RASKIN Local Columnist S kiing is closest to his heart . . . but very ex- pensive because Dr. Jerry Levine's wife, Gloria, doesn't ski . . . He's on the slopes almost every weekend during winter, while she does a lot of shopping . . . They look for couples like them .. . and while the men do their slaloming, the gals take off for stores . . . But in all fairness to Gloria, she and another lass maybe do much of other things too, like taking in art shows . . . which also can become quite costly if Gloria sees something she likes. However, Jerry doesn't mind . . . just as long as he can ski in the winter and run in the summer (Boston Marathon, New York Marathon, Free Press Marathon, etc.). As a podiatrist, Jerry takes care of whatever foot pro- blems the Detroit Pistons may have and speaks before as many of the 38 ski clubs of Metropolitan Detroit Ski Club as possible on the new ski orthotic he has come up with. They're the newest and hot- test thing in the sports equip- ment world . . . plastic inserts for ski boots especially mold- ed to an individual's feet .. . and available through most podiatrists. IMAGINE BEING the top cat among 275 girls from six states? . . . That's the purring of Debbie Wein of Galilee Chapter, who took top in- dividual honors in recent B'nai B'rith Women Trio Regional Bowling Association tournament at St. Paul, Minn. . . . Her winning six- game series among the 55 or more teams competing was a whopping 1121 . . . Debbie's high game was 244 and high series 616. NICK AND MARILYN Gonte were honored by about 120 through Sophie and Harry Hoffman Chapter, Ci- ty of Hope, during the group's second annual Natalie Eps- tein Award Dinner . . . Nick and Marilyn, a wonderful couple, were saluted for their nine years of devoted service to City of Hope . . . Those who know Nick and Marilyn recognize them for their many friendly and warm humanistic endeavors. COSTUMES FROM Shakespearean plays plus Guys 'n Dolls, the Heiress, Amadeus, etc., 1400 to 1960s, is set for the trunk show of period costumes, March 5, 12 noon, of Sisterhood of Temple Beth El . . . with program be- ing put on by Meadowbrook Theatre Guild. Lucy Gersten is coor- dinating for the Temple gals and Julie Glynn for Meadowbrook Guild . . . Reservations must be in by Feb. 26. PREMIER SOCIAL event by Michigan Opera Theatre is May 5 at the first black-tie shindig in soon-to-be-opened Grand Ballroom of Ritz- Carlton, Dearborn . . . It's MOT's 4th annual Opera Ball and will launch the second production of the company's Spring Grand Opera Series at Masonic Temple with Verdi's La Traviata, May 5-12. DON'T GET YOUR tux dirty, men . . . Next night (May 6) is black tie Celebrity Ball by Variety Club of Skiing and a new orthotic offset the shopping. Detroit at Westin Hotel .. . with honorees, Broadway show theme entertainment and dancing to Johnny Trudell. STILL CAN'T understand why the law isn't enforced about people parking illegal- ly in places reserved for the handicapped . . . At local shopping center recently, folks parked there wantonly . . . in complete disregard for the law. CONGRATS . . . to Lou Panush . . . on his 80th birthday. LOOKING BACK On Col- umns of Yesteryears .. . July 15, 1977 . . . "Sonny Eliot, WWJ-TV weather- caster, has an enemy . . . It's 6-year-old Lisa Kirman, daughter of Marsha and Al Kirman . . . Lisa blames the 100-degree weather we had last week on Sonny . . . The Kirmans were here visiting from Florida, where they reside . . . and she was excited because coming to Detroit, Lisa through there would be snow . . . which she has never seen . . . Sonny told how hot it was going to be and Lisa thinks he's a 'very bad bad man.' " Nov. 4, 1977 . . . "Marcie Goldstein, daughter of Ethel and Irving Goldstein, is the girl walking in the rain via TV's new Dristan commercial made in New York and being shown hereabouts." El