100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 20, 1946 - Image 14

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-09-20

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Page Fourteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Alia? Me

With Sally Fields

C

HICAGO, MONDAY, Sept. 10,
‘-4 at 3:30 a. m. . . . Mummm!
What a luxurious feeling to crawl
in between two cool sheets in a
comfy bed after no sleep for prac-
tically 48 hours
and a tiresome
train ride, on an
uncomfort able
seat, much too
narrow to even
sit, let alone
sleep on ... It's
heavenly! It is
only looking
forward to that
Sally Fields
super, super
sensation that keeps me going day
after day with so little rest. There
you've got the secret of "how I
do it." Try it.



YOWSSAH! IT'S ALL over but
the "Oh's and Ah's." The kid's
had her "complex" removed. (I
hope!) . . .
Remember Al Masse, Free Press
photographer? He's president of
the Press Photographers Associa-
tion here, has been "shooting
them" at the Chicago Sun for the
past seven or eight years, and be-
sides runs the Candid Photo Shop.
His ideas on baby and wedding
albums are something to talk
about and has been taking Chica-
go society by storm. You ought
to see them. I've been trying to
persuade him to inaugurate his
ideas in Detroit, too.
Al has a very sweet wife (nee
Nellie Ben), a lovely home and
three fine youngsters .. .



AMONG OTHER DETROITERS
I've run into were Eli Frank ("Hot
Dog" his friends call him) here on
several weeks' business . . . Un-
derstand "Pinky" Horowitz is in
town and doing Okeh ... Talked
with the "Izz" Hahnowitz's—all
thrilled with their new apartment
but having one whale-o-a-time
shopping for furniture and fur-
nishings . . . Visited with the Bel-
son's. What a grand dinner Mrs.
B. served—a typical "Shabestige"
meal with "gefilte" fish, lockshen,
tzimas, 'n everything . . .
Both Bea and Lil looking quite
dashing in their new fall clothes
and perky hats.



GIRLS, WHILE I'M on the sub-



NOW OPEN
Every Sunday!

Drive Out to the Beautiful

CLUB
RIO

No Cover)

No Minimum!

Finest Food - Excellent Liquors

STEAKS, CHOPS and
LOBSTER

Entertainment, Dancing Nitta,'
To Delightful Tunes

2525 ELIZABETH LAKE RD.
1 /2 Mile West of Telegraph Rd.

Phone Pontiac 4.7141

ABIOS JACOBS, Tour Host

(Formerly of Detroit)

oc=

Spat

..

ject of clothes, let me tell you
about the Fashion Show I saw
last Tuesday nite at the Art In-
stitute before I left for Chicago.
It was presented by Sax-Kay un-
der the sponsorship of the Louis
Marshall Women and the Louis
Marshall B & P group.

What a "splendiferous" array of
furs and jackets—luscious minks
with full backs and full flowing
parachute or balloon sleeves, Per-
sians, highly and exquisitely
styled; white broadtail jackets
stunningly youthful and flatter-
ing; plating fox stoles, luxuriously
draped around the figure; original
millinery creations showing gobs
and gobs of feathers.

Some went completely Victorian
(those were my favorites) with
the Cavalier plumes that recalled
an elegant era, an age of bold
deeds and dashing heroes. And
there were original Nettie Rosen-
stein dresses, beautifully designed
in simple elegance.



WHAT A SMALL WORLD —

While waiting for some friends
at Edith's Millinery Salon, I was
introduced to a very charming
lady, a former Detroiter—Mrs.
Simon Wax and sister-in-law of
Ruby Wax, Detroit. Also discov-
ered that an offspring of Mrs.
Wax was married to an offspring
of the Ross's of Ann Arbor
whom I also know quite well...

While visiting the Antl-Defa-
mation offices (and what a busy
place that is), Archie Davidson
introduced me to Ben J. Gold-
man of the executive offices of
ADL (a former Toledoian).

Dropped into the Morrison
Hotel for late nite-cap and ran
into Fran Nussbaum and Thel-
ma, also from Toledo but who
boast oodles of friends in De-
troit... Yessir, It's a small world.



IN ORDER TO HEAD off tele-
phone calls from the spendthrift
entertainment seekers who're plan-
ning to attend the General Com-
mittee meeting of Bnai Brith Sept.
22, 23, 24 in Chicago, and who'll
want to know where to go for a
good dinner, here's a few to choose
from:

IT'S TERRIFIC!

"AL WHYTE" at the piano

JIMMY DELAND, versatile
entertainer at the piano.

808

DETROIT IT'S"
THE

Fl

Sanduiches Lunch Dinners
Steaks — Chops

Book Bar

ho
se
to

Kosher Style Cooking

227 MICHIGAN AVE.
Opp. Book.Cadillac Hotel

(Six Mile Road at Third)

OPEN SUNDAYS

AL BAKER

The Lobster King

Back Stage Bar

(Next to Avenue Theatre)

WHERE YOU MEET
THE SHOW PEOPLE

Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters

Clams, Prime Meats

All Brands of

Complete Carry-Out Service

16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D.
UN. 2-9866

cli

cb
2:
at
fir
ril
wl

M

It's the .. .

BEER • WINE - LIQUOR

432 WOODWARD AVE

JOHNNY LEWIS, Proprietor

RI
a.
Ft
Sc

SI

se
co
Kt
gli
Ri
ca

be
wi
Sa
stu

en

ATTENTION

Detroit's Elite Dine at

C

II

TALL MEN

Authentic

Veterans and Civilians

IF YOE ARE 0 FEET

Dishes

MORE OR LESS

PHILCONS

G

ARTURO'S

Lanch
11 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
0.sea

1343 Third

Femme
Cantos-
...
Dias•ee

HAVE HAND TAILORED

ALL WOOL WORSTED
FALL SUITS



In Glen fluid., chalk Stripes

Enll tea

and Solid Colors
In t he Latest Young Men's
I). B. Lounge Models

We Have What You Want

Dinner
5 p.m.
Se p.m.
4 a.

PHILCONS

rox THEATRE BLDG.

CL 3154

WOODWARD AT COLUMBIA

A BY-WORD FOR GOOD FOOD

BOESKY'S

GAZAN'S

7



it

T

cis
scl
for
for
pu
ly
gel

Pul

to

atu
tea
dui
pal
ncx

of

oat
Th,
mo

tlol

9,
9:31

12th at Hazelwood

Dining Room in the
EDDYSTONE HOTEL

Complete Luncheons — Dinners or Sandwiches
BEAUTIFUL COCKTAIL BAR

M

SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE
DINNERS SERVED

to

Daily and Sunday, 5 to 11 p.m.

of I
tee
auk
pe

Businessmen's Lunch

Hear — PETE VIERRA
at the piano in the

met

SATIRE
LOUNGE BAR

JERI
SULLAVAN

2701 PARK at SPROAT

OPEN 11 A.M. to 10 P.M,

Open Sundays

Miller's Sea Food and Chop House

Under the Personal Direction of Nick Lucas, Formerly
with the Stork Club, New Yok City

9/44 .?arzievto

18952 Woodward Ave nr. 7 Mi. Rd. TO. 9.3760, 9.9825

OUTSTANDING HOST
',tont COAST_ to COAST

—THE—

I

LUNCHES - DINNERS

featuring

JACK NELSON

at the Hammond Organ

I

I

crest Rotel

5440 CANS AVC/VU E

I
I

Fran ke
i Rapp,

After Ms Vacation
Ile Becomes the Greatest
In the Nation'

11 . C •

PLUS COMPLETE NEW SHOW — 55 PEOPLE

TIVESDAV NIGHT IS
GENTLENI EN'S NIGHT .
All Men Admitted lila

1

COMING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23:

LESTER COLE and His DEBUTANTE

They'll Thrill You With Their Singing!

%%%

I//

Ir

17

TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY - Special Dinner Show at 8 p.m. 1

1pggqqqC

Y

MOORE Radio Show

MOND 1 1" NIGHT Vi
LADIES' NIGHT
All Ladles Admitted FREE

CALL PAUL PEPPER

For Your Catering Requirements

bee
at
ter

JIMMY DANRANTE—CARRY 1


They Dance by Vibration

I
I
I

re;
Oct
10
Nei
A

Singing Star of the

WOODS and BRAY

I

Fireside Lounge

str

1301

"Detroit's most congenial
atmosphere"

Specializing in
SEA FOOD DINNERS

ABOUT THE FOOD AT

543 WOODWARD

W. Mc/ZIG-LOIS

"IN DOWNTOWN

I

EVERYONE'S TALKING

DEVL I N'S GRILL

BALI

sr
m
11

COLUMBIA ST. AT WOODWARD
CAdillac c211

aul

—at-

.

Strange Love

CINEMA Theatre

3169 SECOND BLVD.
TE. 2-7630

I

(formerly with Bermans)
are serving delicious
LUNCHES and DINNERS

IT'S A REAL TREAT

A Story of Dark Terror ant

Restaurant — Delicatessen

CLOSED TUESDAYS
TE. 2-8593 For Reservations

Did You Know—
GEORGE ECON & PAT

THE DELICIOUS FOODS

5TH BIG WEEK
Ben Hecht's
"SPECTER of the ROSE"

THREE ROSES
GRILL

Finest Foods and Liquors

I lunched at Teddy's L'Aiglon
on Ontario—'tis French cuisine
and southern seafoods. Tell Frank
to fix up a dish of shrimps ala
L'Aiglon, they're out of this world.
Try Hoe Sai Gal in the loop, for

IT'S MOST TERRIFIC!

YOU'LL BE ?MARINO fro
me again next week. Bye now
don't work too hard for the
ho
days. And when you go to sb
say an extra prayer for me,
py New Year to you all

Open — 24 Flours

'1

Everybody In Town Says,

To Visit the

otic dancer; comedian Phil Mara.
quin with his dancing, gag bits
and magic; lovely songstress Lil-
lian James; the Jumpin' Jivers
and many others.

HEAR THAT THE corned beef
kings, Bill and Harry, are spon-
soring a couple of bowling teams,
one of which is in the new Cos-
mopolitan Bnai Brith team of
which Harry Thomas (Men's
Clothes) is the driving force . . .
The Sheldon Furs would like to
sponsor a B. B. Girl's bowling
team. Get busy you captains and
see the owner.

4145 Woodward at Willis

Mon your meetings are over
and the grandeur of dusk brings
on the longing to dine with good
friends or maybe just the one,
try Ralph Jansen's romantic
Ivanhoe on the north side, en-
chanted forest, catacombs and a
dungeon bar 300 feet under-
ground are among the thrills
afforded. The food's excellent
and good music is thrown in for
good measure .. .

Food Served 11 A.M. to Midnight
Liquor, Beer, Wine, All Day
'til Closing

<0,

for the most succulent Chinese
foods.
Dishes you've never heard of, so
oddly are they named and Canto-
nese cooking you've never thought
possible, join forces which makes
the Shangri-la, one of Chicago's
truly great gourmet meccas. De-
scribing Shangri-la's cooking would
be like an amateur painter doing
a masterpiece—if you know what
I mean.
The wee-hours of the morning
suppers and nite.caps take on
added significance at the Singa-
pore on Rush street. Here any nite
of the week, Chicago's celebrities
gather. The barbequed meats are
especially recommended.
For the excellence of Russian
cuisine, the Yar Restaurant, is an
ultra smart suggestion.

SHAKESPEARE'S "Henry the
Fifth," seems to be causing quite
a furor among movie goers. It's
Laurence . Olivier in his magnifi-
cent Technicolor production.
Before the picture was com-
pleted, the Olivier production cost
well over two million dollars. It
is now at the Cinema in Detroit.

IT'S JEANNE ROSENTHAL
and Artie Fishman who'll make
their sometime-soon merger le-
gal-tight with the formal an-
nouncement of their engage-
ment ... Artie and Jeanne both
graduated from Central Hi and
have been making eyes at each
other since they were in the
tenth grade together .. There'll
be open house at the bride's-to-
be home on the 22nd.

SWEET OF VOICE and sweet
of face, Jeri Sullavan, singing star
of the Jimmy Durante-Garry
Moore radio show, tops a complete
new Bowery
show this week.
Always inclu-
ded in her re-
pertoire is the
01 d i e, "Melan,
choly Baby ,"
which she sings
in an inimitable
style.
The support-
ing show is tal-
ent-packed, with
Woods d; Bray Woods and Bray,
famous ballroom and adagio dance
team in a featured spot. Others
in the show are Lora Rhodes, ex-

Friday, September 20, Is%

%%

%%%

♦ %

%% ♦

%%

%%%%%

Pun
Jose
Re el

B

of
100

'01
tml
trio

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan