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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-03-08

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With Sally Fields

Sol Rosenzweig's spouse . . who
thinks nothing of taking a brisk
walk from Boston Blvd. to Hud-
con's, downtown.

. "' Babe Sutton "kleibing ma-
i
c voom her charming dough-
f -----ley and son-in-law Norm
Sit., (Anne's boy) and did Norm
rave about his offspring. ''King"
David he calls him . . and both
grandmas say it's a deserving

ter.m


Meet you at Bobbie's! That's
what you hear smart "nite-lifers"
!,ay. If it' s for southern fried
( hicken . . or some real piano
music by Adele, torchy singing
by Mattie, not saying a woed
about Rutherford's deep baritone
and Jonesy's robust tenor — and
when Emil sings "A Cottage for
Sale," we know a couple of peo-
ple who really "swoon."


THE Dr. Bernard Rose and
lovely June are going a-travelin'
— to and thru Canada. . . Gonna
top at Chatham, London and on
RSi Toronto. . .'Junie has a hobby
— it's China cups. . . Don't forget
to declare 'em, baby. .. It was
good seeing you, June.

I really forget to eat. .. So then
comes a time 'round 1:30 A.M.,
I get "kinda liongry'" and thinks
I to me, "Gosh where shall I stop
tonite — Arturo's for that good
Italian food (I can just make it!)
or is it Caruso's turn tonite? I'll
probably wind up at I'apa Joe's
somewhere's about 3 a.m. . . un-
less the gang decided on "Three
Roses" for a change — or Harry
Chung's or Noni Wah's which
at this moment looks to me %Oil
be a hit of the Native Chinese
food. — I'll have to toss up a
coin to see who gets my "biznez"
tonite. . . Had lunch at Berman's
with my Bev — today was her
birthday (no present please)
'twos good, too — what a whale
of a lunch and lottsa choice. My
Beverly leaves for the "big city"
next Tuesday, where she'll be at-
tending school and residing with
her Aunt' Nelly Bernie (Al Ber-
nie's, noted mimics mom).


I'm told that the Eder Family
Club really has a good time at
their monthly meetings. When a
question is brought before the
house, you'd think from the man-
ner in which the discussion runs,
you were in the legistlative cham-
bers of one of the "Big Three"
powers. It's a matter of course to
hear such things as "point of in-
formation," "you're out of order,"
or "we'll refer that to the proper
committee." Harry Knopper (of
the Santa Rosa Knoppers) mer-
its a pat on the back for being
instrumental in weaving such a
closely-knit group. Good going,
"Newman!"

is going down soon to join them. she did try to scald Jackie in a
Says he can't take our Michigan 300 degree Fahrenheit tub of
weather. .. Good luck, kids. Have water.
fun.


Ran into Sammy Feinstein( Ca-
Blow me a sweet trumpet if it
isn't the "Sugar Blues King," sino Bar) proudly displaying the
"bird" which means "I was there,
Clyde McCoy "
but am I glad to be home." . .
and his famous
And did you ever hear him War-
orchestra r i d-
ble? Sammy, I mean, not the bird!
ing into the

Latin Quarter's
new show start-
If you've enjoyed reading the
ing Monday.
Parade Section in the Free Press,
There'll be his
'tis Clyde Vortman, Penobscot
lovely lady of
Bldg., is responsible for that.
song, Billie

Jane Bennett,
The exclamations of "oh's and
plus the new
al's" when those who attended
singing discov-
the opening of the Sam Wein jew-
ery, Dick Lar-
Clyde McCoy
elery shop last Sunday echoed
kin, to give out
the modern melody. .. Hal Fish- down the length of 6-Mile. . . The
er, famous comic, shares spotlite display of figurines, gift jewelry
honors with the Three Rays, agile (costume and otherwise) the many
feminine acrobats, one-man band- heretofore hard to get items, the
ist Vic Hyde and the zany Dawn beautifully appointed store itself
Eros. . . The current entertain- is really all "out of this world."
ment galaxy wtih Jimmy Joy's .. It's been such a long time since
orchestra and comedian Lenny such lovely things have been seen.
Gale, winds up Sunday nite in a . . If it's a gift for any occasion
blaze of glory. . . For a slick cos- that you need — don't miss shop-
turnery and smooth terpsichore, ping at Wein's.
it's the Virginia Tiff gals. . . Of

especial note is their ballet num-
What's a tonsil more or less?
ber this week. Ramon and his So Iryce Baskin bravely got rid
rhumba band provide the Latin of hers . . and from all reports is
music. You'll ever enjoy Tommy doing very nicely without it,
Montgomery at the organ in the

Cocktail Lounge.
Am I a lecturer? Oooh, ah!


What a couple of lovely couples

— the Joe Freedmans and the
Seeing all the other Mt. Sinai
Dave Goldbergs. Had a few
ladies at the Daniel Rachmiels'
"quaffs" with them at Lee 'n' Ed-
open house party last Sunday re-
dies 'tother nite. . . The Freed-
minded me of the early days of
mans will be on the way to the
Mt. Sinai's struggle — and what
Southlands in a week or so. .
hard work that was — for a hos-
The Goldbergs can't be spared
pital. . , But the ugly head of
from home duties as yet. . The
"Yichez" and "Kovitt" crept !n
female half of the teams sure
and slowed up the works. . . Still,
looked like favorites of the Gods.
'twas Mt. Sinai kept the spark

flnd the will burning for a Jewish
Archie Rose breaking out in the . . Joe Freedman was all agog
Iffiispital and aroused our "money- jewelry "biznez" out Grand River. with the Red Cross Drive 'mongst
nite clubs -- of which he is chair-
ed men" (may they always have .. Lottsa luck!
man. . . Boy, if everyone took
it to give to worthy causes) and

their philanthropies as whole-
it's not too far in the offing —
"Oh, my aching back" will be
heartedly
as Joe does, the needy
that hospital — "if God be will- a common cry again. . . Ye fe-
ing." But then, I was going to males can start "puyashenzick" all would have no worries.
tell you about what a lovely affair over again. . . The Beau Bruni-

the Rachmiel party was. . No mel of medics, Doe Harry Kirsch-
When we say, it's known from
wonder nobody wanted to go baum is hack on the job again -- coast to coast — we don't mean
home. . . All the food and drinks same building, same office... Wel- MAYBE. . . Berman's Chop House
and the grand time everyone was come home.
is a by-word and must among
having. . . Everything with a
traveling men. When good food

"fuller handt" and may it always
Harriet Burnstein (Mrs. Harold) is mentioned, Berman's always
be that way for you, dears. . . is infanticipating. . . She'll take "pops" us. . . The drinks, too, are
Soph looked as radiant as a bride twins, she tells us.
THE best and the service fine, at-
("pooh, pooh, pooh, kane ein hore
mosphere congenial and has for

poi ihr nit shatten"). . . Daniel
We hear from the West Coast years been a meeting place for
like a Romeo of old and the kids, that Margie Smith (formerly De- Detroiters "in the know."
Julie, Leonard, and Freda (the troit Times) is having such

a glo-
baby was asleep and no one dared rious time there, there's no tell-
Didja know that besides being
enter HIS kingdom). God bless ing when she'll be back among a showman, Jackie Green (Lee 'n'
them all. . . The new home is her old friends. Sister Sybil is Eddie's) is also a big "biznez"
beautiful and may it be the scene still "slaving away" and liking it man? — Sure! It's Green's Nov-
of many, many more lovely "sim- on the old Hearst sheet here.
elty Millinery in the big city.. .
ehez."
"I can get it for you 'hulsale'!"

And if you haven't met Jackie's

The many friends of Faye Ber-
Grand reports of the Mornon- man will be glad to know that she better half, Sissy, you're missin'
ides (Doctors' wives auxil.) party now owns and operate!) her own knowing a swell person — even if
held at Dr. Lou Harley's (just shop out Linwood. It's called
wondering if that's Betty's bro- Faye's Beauty Salon .. and what
ther) home, honoring the bond a lovely modern shop it is. .
booth workers, is still reverberat- There's no excuse, with such shops,
Downtown's Favorite
ing wherever people gather. . It In town, for milady to go "un-
as such a splendid affair and
groomed."
Rendezvous
Mesh Lipkin (Dr. Israel's wife) re-

ceived the big prize of the eve-
THE Sam Rosenthals (W. Outer
ning -- a sterling silver compact, Drive elite) are sojourning in the
no less. . . Nothing small 'bout sunny climes of Miami Beach. . .
our medics
Mom (Mary) is watching over her

young brood — "baby" Florence,
Ho - Heave - Ho! All together Jean, the lovely miss who's at-
now — make one mad (lash to
1239 GRISWOLD
tending University of Miami, and
the Russian Samovar... The food, her son Herbert, who recently re-
Between
State and Grand River
real epicureans tell us, is "put al turned (thank God) from Uncle
this world."
Sam's Navy. (He's graduated U.

of M., is now recuperating).. Sam
Mama mia! Am I starved. What
with talking orchestras for Larry
Lawrence (which reminds rim, we
"gold" Frank Gagen to the Bran-
AND
h., (leis lodge for their great big
vent, April 7, at the Book - -
DON'T miss it!) and chasin' hith-
er and anon to snoop around
bout what's doing and writin'.
what's going down to be read by
4145 WOODWARD at Willis
"you all" (which reminds me 'boat
the story of the Southern Ilebe —
Finest Foods and Liquors
No! I forgot I can't tell it now),
ons plete Hipper. — Jule Supper tiperb614

Turk's
Music liar

BEAUTIFUL

NEW

ARTURO'S

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The "three female musketeers"
— Molly Winokur, Arline Wein-
stein and Harriet Cooper run an
ad agency (and how they RUN
it!). It's the Winston-Cooper &
Co. . . It's retail fashion accounts
they crave with a few industrial
ones thrown in for good measure.
It's your cooperation that will
keep the family larder filled. . .
Understand the gals are doing a
terrifmi job, too. Here's luck, kids,
lots of it and all good.


And now once again signing off
— and once again don't forget
'twill be Artie Fields orchestra
time APRIL 26 , at Lee 'n' Eddie s
with Belle Baker headlining the
show.

I

IMO GRANDE
CAFE

Good Food . .. Fine Liquor
Entertainment Nightly

JIMMY BOUCHARD

And His Novachord

MICKEY SAFKO, Drum Whit



Had dinner (for the first time)
at the Seward Hotel Lounge the
other nite . . and when I say I
had the best veal porterhouse I
ever tasted, I don't mean maybe.
.. The room has a quiet relaxing
atmosphere. . . The Esquire Trio
(Artie, Bernie, Wayne) arc musi-
cians of extreme talent who earn-
estly and soothingly play your
favorite tunes from 8 p.m. until
1:30 a.m., while Pete Vierra, pian-
ist of no mean count, does the

•••■••■•■

honors during cocktail hours, 3
to 8 p.m.

At the recent election of officers
of the Peoples Federal Savings
and Loan As-
sociation Allan
A .
Templeton
w a s re-elected
president. M r.
Templeton has
held the office
since the asso-
ciation's inaug-
uration. The
board of direc-
tors of the as-
sociation is
made up of
Templeton
men w h o are
active in the professional, business
and civic life of the community.
Besides his position as president
of Peoples Federal Savings, Mr.
Templeton is a vice-president and
director of Michigan Mutual Lia-
bility Insurance Company and a
director of several other local con-
cerns. He is a past president of
the Detroit Board of Commerce
and has been active for many
years in the business life of De-
troit. He reports that the Peoples
Federal Savings has had the best
year in its history in the making
of mortgages and a steady in-
crease of savings.

1011 Farmer

special business men's luncheon
served daily, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
MAX SPIEGELMAN, Mgr.

111•11V

GOOD KOSHER FOOD

From A Snack To A

7-Course Meal

Goldberg's
Restaurant

Starting

8681 TWELFTH ST.

Mon., March 11

Between Blaine and Pingree

CLYDE
McCOY

Open Until 4 A. M.

"Sugar Blues King"

and his
Orchestra
HAIAirSHER

It's the .. .

Back Stage Bar

"Sensational Nonsense"

• AND A SMART SHOW

(Next ea Avenue Theatre)

Excellent Facilities for

WHERE YOU MEET

Banquets and Employee
Parties
20 - 900 People

THE SHOW PEOPLE

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BEER WINE LIQUOR

432 WOODWARD AVE.

, JOHNNY LEWIS, Proprietor

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KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST

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FINES T FOOD

BEST LIQUORS

1431 TIMES SQUARE

CL. 3029.30

C TERRIFIC!

!. , r , ge, WHYTE" at the piano
.r

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and his
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IT'S MOST TERRIFIC!

TUE DELICIOUS FOODS

IT'S A REAL TREAT

Amazingly Popular

Bobbie's

To Visit the ..

BALI

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(Six Mile Road at Third)

OPEN SUNDAYS

IN FOOD - LIQUOR -

ST. ANTOINE AT WINDER —

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For

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At Moderate Prices

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