A istericait Pal ish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday January 18, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle d ue of de de ch 111 g • • • With Sally Fields nd out with an institution. But, hon- estly, all kidding aside, I didn't now what excellent brands of /armed and jarred commodities Bill Miller (downtown) carried... Everything imaginable, all sorts of cookies and what olives, al- mond-stuffed, plain, large, small .. cheese of every conceivable brand . and Bill caters oodles and oodles of parties who serve any- thing and everything in the deli- catessen line. . . Drop in for a sandwich or a meal. He's open daily except Sunday until 6 p.m. • Calling all girls! Calling all girls! Just those a bit on the obese side. Have you started that very excellent 18-day diet in the Detroit Times, last Monday? There is so much to eat, too! Even pats of butter, some potatoes. Get your back copies if you've missed any. • 'Twon't be long 'fore those good Weather-bird shoes will be on sale at Leonard's out 6-Mile way. . Watch and wait for the opening. • "Hi-diddle de diddle, the cat and the fiddle," what lovely kiddie clothes the Cat and Fiddle Shoppe on Dexter carries. tt- ile ne es. k- rits Looks like high society is step- ping out with their social events in full swing at Rosenberg's ('case you don't know, that's formerly Pereira's). . . And what a wow of parties I covered in private homes that were catered by Al. By the way, Al, what does the degree, LL.Y., mean? • If you've never seen or heard B. S. Pally, that's the guy who played in the pictures "Nob Hill," "Greenwich Village," "Wing and it Prayer," "Take It or Leave It," and a world of others, you really haven't heard fast-moving, a laugh a second entertainment. . . Every- thing he does, everything he says is ad-lib and spontaneous (and were I to put combustion right after that, 'twouldn't be far from right). Heard him in New York several years ago — sorry I miss- ed his very lengthy Chicago en- gagement at the Brown Derby -- and he's some "hunk-o'-man" with sonic repertoire. . . An occasional cleansing with "hayse shtainer" wouldn't hurt. He opened at the Paddock Club at Miami Beach last week. And those of you who're planning a trip there, don't miss seeing him. He's a wow, but really! • Hi, Pop! The Marty Kutzens • have adopted a new-born (practi- A fine time to start selecting cally) infant. And a boy, too. The and making reservations for the "briss" is taking place Sunday at boy's summer camp activities. Lt. the Kutzens' apartment at the Lou Handler, until recently recre- Seward, Rev. Goldman officiating. ational officer at Fort Sill and • still in charge of 28,000 men, is Many happy returns and then head of the beautiful Camp Tam- some to the Ralph Hertzbergs akwa. He will be assisted by a (Boston Blvd.) celebrating their staff of experienced councilors. 14th wedding anniversary today Physicians and nurses in constant (Jan. 17). Looks like Dorothy and attendance. From all appearances, lipph and the offspring's going it is an ideal place. "high spottin'" tonite. • • Pisgah Lodge bowling team had di From St. Louis comes a card quite a turn-out at the Latin from the three female musketeers Quarter 'tother nite. Understand - Ginger Marks, Ann Franken- there were close to 600, which re- ). stein and Kay Reynolds — who've embarked on a driving tour across country. They stopped in the Windy City first, met so many friends, had so much fun, they stayed a whole week. . . At that rate they'll get to their destina- tion some time during the mil- lenium. 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For Any Occasion Business Men's Lunch, 75c up Full Course Dinners, $1.25 up Entertainment Nightly by Outstanding Stars , Detroit's Elite Dine at • Tom Cotter, Haberdasher, Book- Cadillac, has one of his famous semi-annual sales. If you men need things or you women need to buy gifts Bar-Mitzvah or what have you don't miss this sale. NOM WAH RESTAURANT 1 Fine Food and Entertainment "Shotchin") or those who have potential speakers' qualities that need developing, to do so. Next meeting is January 26. GOOD MUSIC 12017 DEXTER BLVD. NOrthlawn 9786 LOUNGE and BAR men and women (no, I'm not a • Do you know about the Speak- ers Club, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center every other Saturday nite from 8:30 to 12 mid- nite? Ed Emerich is the director. An excellent opportunity for those anxious to meet nice, interesting Fine Food and Liquor Air Conditioned—Open 24 Hours erhate Inning Room for Parties BICARDI A A • From Highland Manor (swanky girls' finishing school) conies word that pretty 15-year-old Sheryl Joyce Epstein (of the Eddie Ep- steins) is just about acclimated to school activities. .. "But, of course, W. Long Branch does not compare with our own good ole Detroit." Devlin's Bar] KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room t.NEXCELLED FOOD Drink Hearty at A • • Headline honors in the new all- star floor show, which opened Friday at Lei' 'n' Eddie's Sup- per Club, fall to a noted musical group, Jerry Wald, the clar- inet playing sensation, a n d h i s orchestra. Featured e n - tertainers with the band in- clude Dick Mer- rick, Kay Allen and Roy Harte. The Wald ag- Jean Carroll gregation rates as one of the finest in the rhythm field. A brilliant clarinet soloist whose records and broadcasts have been winning him fame, Wald and his band have equalled, if not sur- passed, the exploits of Jerry's clar- inot - tooting contemporaries. Of outstanding prominence in the sup- porting line-up are Jean Carroll, Jack Haley's brilliant comedienne; Jimmy Ray, one of the greatest soft shoe dancers in the history of show business; the Winter Sis- The Lounge is cozy .. the dining room adequately staffed to ac- commodate large organization groups as well as individuals and families. FREDSON'S 'Bold your hats, girls, till Ginger gets back. 5 master. ters, in "Acro-Mania," the talented Yvonne Armon Dancers and oth- ers. There's never a dull moment at Lee 'n' Eddie's, the first stop for Detroit's visiting celebrities... 1, who's Ginger Hats, you know) is stopping at New Mexico for that very "luscious" new material. • minds me to tell you not to miss the B. & P. Women's Donor Lun- cheon, Sunday, Jan. 20, at the Quarter, too. . . 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