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

December 05, 1947 - Image 26

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-12-05

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

4111CliCali leWiSk

4

Perla&

Page Twenty-eight

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, December 5, 1947

their annual Chanukah dance in
the social hall of the Synagogue.
Sunday afternoon there will be
a mixer of Temple Beth El's
youth group.
• • •

MASONIC AUDITORIUM—SAT., DEC. 13, 1917, 8:20 P. M.

DON COSSACK

SERGE JAROFF, Director
Tickets $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $ 1 .20—
GRINNELL'S—TE. 2-7100

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

Fri., Dec. 12-8:20 P. M.

iI1I RA U

South America's Greatest Pianist
Tickets: $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $ 1 .20—Grinnell's, TE. 2-7100

Itobin flood's

TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY
Congrats to Joan Ettinger, Milt
Shore, Fred Farber, Sam Bax-
ter, Dan Cohen, Sam Schugar,
Jack Caminker, Dr. Harold Lang-
berg and Ed Fixlcr.

LATE. EVENING SNACKS

Unexcelled for Fine Food 11

4

illiallb'
M
il

20176 LIVERNOIS

UN. 2.9797

Now serving the finest home cooking at moderate prices.
Try our special Sunday Dinners

WE CATER TO

HAMA ETS, ETC.

• SHOW KISS

• wEinnsGs

• DAR MITZVAHS

If you are planning a New Years Party consult us
No Extra Charge for Use of Our Spacious Hall

3451 JOY ROAD at DEXTER

TY. 4-9424

509 WOODWARD at LARNED

— PRESENTS —

HAL FISHER

One of America's
Most Versatile Character
Comedians

NOW HERE !

PEOPLE
When auto salesman Hal Taines
dropped into a movie after work
one day last week . . . little did
he know that the quiet and the
soft seats would throw him into
the arms of the Goddess of Sleep.
Ypu guessed it . . . Hal awoke
in a dark house with no one
around and found that he was
locked in. A hurried call to the
police, and last seen, red-faced
Hal was doing some tall explain-
ing.
On ticket number 45160, Jay
Weinberg won the Buick con-
vert job that the JWB had raf-
fled off.
• • •

SNOOPER TALES .. .
The college vacation reprieve
brought some new blood into
town. . . . A gang pow-wowed
at Irene Cott's home. Gathered
'round were Chris Beck and
Hal Dworkin, Vic Kommel and
Eve Corbey, Jack Kazden and
Deanie Cohn, Howard Camden
with Irene.
You've probably heard some
dope on the Soph Cabaret nite,
Dec. 5-6 out Ann Arbor way....
Boots Kallrnan, Esther Sklar,
Barbara Becker and Joan Davi-
doff are the Detroit lassies who
are pushing out the flak on it.
The recent Hillel News of U.

For Your

New Year's Party

MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW

C Lit ford 11352 or CIE ford 20119

See

LEINOFF'S

For the Finest

DELICATESSENS

PIRATE'S PIT

Barbeque Ribs

13300 Dexter

Smoked in Hickory
and Applewood

Chicken & Steaks Barbeque Sandwiches

TO. 7-9691

OPEN 5 P. M. TO 5 A. M.
ORDERS TO TAKE OUT
RA. 8536

JOYOUS CHANUKAH
GREETINGS

GUIST BROTHERS'

Col. and Mrs. Maybohm

RUSSIAN
SAMOVAR

A JOYOUS CHANUKAH TO ALL

Rest Corned Beef in Town

UN. 1-8694
CLOSED MONDAYS — HAL & ABE GLIST

Everybody
Meets
And Eats

12TH and HAZELWOOD
Open Every Day

CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE
OF DAIRIES and APPETIZERS

Known Only for Quality Food

THE MOST MODERN AND
COMPLETE DELICATESSEN
IN THE MIDDLE WEST
"You're Always Welcome At"

AL MILLER'S

KOSHER DELICATESSEN

13301 W. McNICHOLS

Joyous Chanukah • . .

MILLER'S

Sea Food & Chop
House

18952 Woodward

Cuisine de Luxe

STRICTLY KOSHER

At the Beautiful Exclusive

Pent House

and

English Room

it

Where Detroit's outstand-

ing Social functions, Wed-

dings, Bridal Showers and
Bar Mit:vahs take place in

f aid

Pat44.44/

PENT HOUSE
CATERERS

dignified splendor . . . Spe-
cial rates for Luncheons.

CALL CADILLAC 8400

for Mr. Price or Mr. Foley

JOYOUS CHANUKAH

GREETINGS TO OUR

MANY FRIENDS

252 W. Lafayette

Never s ('over ('haw

LIEBERMAN and
CITRIN

• oseff Bros.
Restaurant

LUNCHEON — DINNER
AFTER THEATRE SNACKS

KOSHER STYLE
RESTAURANT

• Sunday Dinners
• After Theater Snack ,.

18455 LIVERNOIS-1 Block North

9000 LIN1VOOD

1 Block South of 7 Mile
TO. 9-3760

UN. 4-9670

Open 9 - 3 A.M.

Dancing — Entertainment

8224 W. McNICHOLS RD.

Bocsky's
where

Kosher Delicatessen

• • •

vs.

Rothstein's Restaurant



AL MILLER'S

• • •

Luncheons — Dinners

i.

H

NOW OPEN!

CHAN1 KAI( GREETINGS

Vi

DARTNELL CORP., which
took a poll of American eating
places, says that the most popu-
lar eating place in America is
ATS OFF this week to the 1 of M. contained a feature by
the Old Original Bookbinder's,
De- Philadelphia. In second place is
Robert Rafelson Post of JWV troit's Sheila Millman.
Antoine's, New Orleans followed
which will distribute 25 baskets
• • •
of foodstuffs to Detroit's needy
by Miller Brothers, Baltimore,
FOR THE DATE BOOK
families.
Arnaud's New Orleans, the Locke
Satdee nite, the YPS of Shaa- Ober Cafe, Boston and Keen's
The Rafelson clan will assem-
ble at Chuck Perlman's abode rey Zedek will blossom out with
(Continued on Next Page)
on Hartwell this Sunday and
will cram large baskets full of
staple food items a la assembly
line method.
These baskets will go toward
an equal number of Jewish and
Gentile families, according to
Norm Berkley, commander.

or

UN. 4-4915

('or. Taylor

■,•110■ 110101•11111■0011.1.11.... ■

however, "will be remectlea uutti
fore long."

'

"MUSIC FOR MICHIGAN," .laving the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Nmsaay

. _

Curtis

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan