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Friday, September V, 1946

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

sepia tenor Emile Jones and bari-
tone Rutherford. Mottle, a favor-
ite of long standing, gives out
with those request tunes "Lak
nobody's blzness;" Barbara Wells
accompanies them at the piano
and what she can't do to those
ivories just "aint worth doin'".
There's Bessie Moore, too, who
sings those sentimental love tunes
for you.

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OOD LOVE YOU Sarah %Volt
(Mrs. Lester) so upset was she
w hen she saw my pitiful little
y that I'm gonna be on the
,reef one of these days if I do
iL .iot get a flat, but quick, that
she called me the first thing
Saturday morning to tell me that
she has an uncle who might be
able to find me a place and al-
tho' she needs one herself she'll
forego her priority rights of re-
lationship and let him get one
for me first.
Now that's what I call a real
pal, thanks, baby, you're a doll!
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THE PLEASURE OF DINING
where the food Is always the same
—good—is adequately demonstra-
ted at Devlin's on Woodward.
Thatks where George Econ (who
for so many years dished out the
delectable meals at Berman's) con.
cocts his special recipes that's
made him known from coast to
coast.

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AND WHILE WE'RE on the
subject of famous eateries, you
musn't forget that Harry Chung's
on Third is still dispensing with
those Chinese dishes that are the
delight of chop-stick eaters. By
the way, you should see how yours
truly can manipulate those sticks...
another 100 years and you won't be
able to distinguish me from a na-
tive Geisha gal.

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LESTER COLE and the Debu-
tantes, something new under the
musical sun, headlines the huge
new Bowery show this week. 'Tis
a talented sextette of beautifully
gowned singers who with their
maestro offer a wide repertoire
of favorites, both current and
proven.
Woods and Bray, a dance team
who cannot hear—but oh, how they
can dance—get the beat of the
music through vibrations; Lorna
Rode, blonde exotic dancer, fea-
tures l a huge ostrich fan dance;
boxing felines, Dot and Dalen, an
unusually amusing specialty act;
Phil Marquin, makes a hit with
his dancing and comedy bits;
lovely songstress Lillian James,

DEBUTANTES

the Jumpin' Jivers and others
round out the show . . .
I, most forgot to mention that
zaniest of zany comedy M.C.'s
Frankie Rapp. Ben Young and
his smooth orchestra continue on
as do the Aurora-Carlyle dance
group.
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BE YOUR MOOD on the Scan-
dinavian side and your taste sen.
ses to gorge on Smorgesbord, do
not overlook the Stockholm on E.
Jefferson — truly gourmet hospi.
tality and famous for their food.

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ter while the Dexter Delicatessen on Cass at Columbia. Well-known
and Restaurant is the smartest
as an excellent
lotiking kosher cookery in town.
eatery, it now
adds to its ad.
Fredson's, an old stand by is
vant ages of
on Dexter at Elmhurst . .. while
making this a
Lieberman's Delicatessen (used to
downtown rem
be Pearlmans) in the 12000 block
devous with its
on Dexter is under new manage.
policy of con.
ment and serving those good ko-
tinuous enter-
sher sandwiches and "nashereien"
tainment. . The
you like so well.
current show
Finkell's Restaurant has strictly
headlines
Ethel
kosher cookery on Linwood (used
to be Deuts,th's). S0000, if you've Verlee, the blond bomashell of
a "koshere halz", you shouldn't songs; Jean Dixon, blues ala mod-
ern; Wally and his accordian and
have any trouble at all.
Bob (Casablanca) Canfield at the
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piano . . . Here, too, there's no
MR. AND MRS. Rubin Miller cover or minimum charge at any.
are now the sole owners of the time. Closed on Sundays.
M & S Delicatessen who's been
pleasing the downtown office
WAS AT AN AMITIAN meet-
workers on Congress and Wood- in' tother nite at the home of
ward. Wish I had one of those Mary Siegel, who by the way is
good, hot juicy corned-beef sand- recovering from her recent oper-
wiches now.
ation and is making plans for a
The newest downtown kosher
trip to San Francisco Dec 1,
sandwich shoppe is the Woodward where daughter Florine (Cen-
Delicatessen (next to the Avenue tral Ili grad) is attending the
Theater). It is propelled by Mor- University of San Francisco.
ris Rubin (who was with Lefkof-
Florine is studying journalism,
sky's in the Broadway Market is on the school nag's staff and
for sonic time) and Louie Ceifetz. getting a great bang out of in-
They'll be open daily until mid- terviewing Hollywood celebs who
nite and Saturdays and Sundays
appear there.
until 2 a. m.
Mel Barnett gave a discourse on
what the best dressed girl will
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wear this winter . . . Sylvia Na-
WHEN MICKEY visited Mack- than discussed the latest in drapes
inac during the summer he heard and covers.
Frank Wantuck and his 6-Vocal-
Min Robinson told of her ex-
aires. So sensational was the band periences "On a Plane for the
that he hired him right then and First Time" while Betty Harris
there for his fall opening . . . You spoke on "Health and Hygiene."
can hear the boys now at Mickey's
Show Bar on E. 7-Mile Rd. Dance
to their rhythmic danceable tunes.
You'll enjoy an evening of real
BOTTOMS UP .. .
entertainment, believe me. Mick-
ey's has long been a pet spot for
going-outers. There's nary a cover
To a Year Packed Full
nor minimum nor door charge.

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LOBSTER QUALIFICATION
honors go to the Clam Shop on
E. Grand boulevard while your
taste for kosher cooking can 1)(-
readily appeased at a number of
spots. There's the Blaine Restau.
rant on Twelfth that's open al,
the time and where so many of
the who's who go for a wee-hours
of the morning snack.
There's Stone's across the way,
who serve a good kosher cooked
meal and there's the Three Roses
closer in town on Second (opp. the
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Seville Hotel). There's Brothers
IT'S CONTINUOUS entertain-
Restaurant (the Hornstein kids)
near the Bowl-O-Drome on Dex- ment at the Bicardi Lounge Bar

• For a World Filled With Equal
Blessings for All Peoples,
Regardless of Race, Creed
or Color .. .
• For Tolerance and Understanding
May This Really Be

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

The entire group is planning tt
attend the wedding of Phyllis She-
ver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Nat Shover at St. Louis Oct. 19
The Shevers were prominent De-
troiters both in business and so.
cially.
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ADD TO YOUR proud grand-
parents list . . . Min and Dave
Garfield, the grandson (The Al
Burnstein's creation) celebrated his
4-week birthday last Sunday.
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OFF THE SICK LIST — Max
(Continued Section IA, Page 8)

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LE SHONO TOVO
TIKOSEVU

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Finkel's Restaurant

STRICTLY KOSHER

Catering to the discriminating
people of the community,

9000 LINWOOD

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A Healthy New Year
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A Happy New Year
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A Prosperous One
. Topped with

Understanding and Goodwill

Among All People •

of Happiness.

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CASS
UNION BAR

Al Fell, Prop.

Continuous Entertainment

Dancing Nightly

4226 CASS AVENUE

Between

Willis and Canfield

BOOK
BAR

227 MICHIGAN AVE.

(Opp. Book-Cadillac Hotel)

GEORGE ECON - MARTY KUTZEN

Sincerest
New Year's
Greetings

Devlin's
Bar and Grill

543 Woodward near Congress

From

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The Season's Most Sincere Greetings from

SATIRE
LOUNGE
BAR

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PETE VIERRA

at the Piano

RUSSIAN SAMOVAR

Known from Coast to Coast for Its Famous
Delicious Russian Dishes

RUSSIAN ATMOSPHERE . . .
. . . TRUE RUSSIAN HOSPITALITY

BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH
12 to 3 P. M.

DINNERS
3 — 10 P. M.

Saturdays Until 4 A. M.
Open Daily Until 2 A. 1%1.
51 SPROAT — CL. 3980

Here's to Eternal
Peace on Earth
and Goodwill
To All Mankind

LATIN QUARTER

Many Thanks
For Your Past
Patronage

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YEAR'S .BEST WISHES FROM

Gazan's

< 4 DINING ROOM

Accent on the

FOOD

Both in the
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2701 Park, at Sproat

We Hope to
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DETROITERS

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FOUR NATURALS

tops in entertainment

JAM SESSION-3 to 7 p.m.
Sunday Afternoon

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VI 2.9611
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E. Grand Blvd.
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