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May 21, 1948 - Image 14

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-05-21

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Friday, May 21, 114$

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Twelve

swimming, golf and what not
on the bill . . . There's an ad
in this edition to give- you more
info on this. '
Kal Bruss tells us that Can-
tor Ilyman Adler's "A Letter
to Mother" recording has been
selling like hot cakes.

• • •

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

IN MY RAMBLINGS . . .
EVER READ A dedication in We'll sing along our congrats
Spotted these combinations
a book? I think one can to Bill Zolkower, Shelly Eisen- dancing: Seymour Lublin with
tell the calibre of a book by berg, Molly Berman, Seymour Barb Vander, Iry Lipovich and
its dedication — and once in Shaw, Marcia Harris, Nate Gloria Abramson, Larry Cha-
awhile the dedication is better Blitstein, Haroid Bogrow, Al ness and Ilene Ferentz.
Braunstein, Aaron Katzman,
At a Miami U. prom these
than the book.
A majority of the dedications Jack Sklarchyk, Daniel Winsen. localites were discussin' doings
are trite, such as "To my best Glenn Winsen, Bob Mittenthal, back home: Norman Silver,
friend," or "To my geology pro- Morris Smith and Iry Spiwak. Jack Kape, Edith Shulman and
Marylin Hershenson and Rita Ann Saulson.
fessor at dear ole Ha, Ha
• * •
Herbst received a "Happy Birth-
School," etc.
IlY ZEMAN'S creation, the
I remember reading about a day" surprise deal from their
Torah cake book for Seymour
famous novelist who dedicated gal friends. • • •
Herman Carpenter's Bar Mitz-
each one of his three books to
vah, took the spotlight at Beth
his wife—only each time it was SPRING ROMANCE
a different wife. Now his fourth
They're engaged: Bea Gold- Aaron . . • • •
novel awaits a new bride.
stein, and Newton Rottenberg.
Francis Hackett's dedication
Wedding bells will ring in COMING ATTRACTIONS:
in "The Invisible Censor' wa3 June for Edith Operman and
May 26 . . Wayne's "Hillelu-
different. He wrote: "To my Stan Standler, George Lipshaw
jah" MC'd by Al Vinokur and
wife, whose lack of interest in and Francis Freedman.
Marty Seigal with home talent
this book has been my constant
• • •
. . . directed by Carl Cohan and
inspiration."
Al Goldstein. Cass Tech Aud.
Pietro Mascagni, who got an- 'ROUND TOWN
Spotted the Sam Hornsteins, will be the site.
gry at the critics for their luke-
For the Gamma Kappa Chi
warm reception of his "Caval- (Brothers eatery) on their nite
alumni buffet dinner this Mon-
leria Rusticana," dedicated his off licking their chops at Robin
day, a television show will take
subsequent opera, "The Masks." Hood's . . . Luane Mittenthal
'place.
is
entertaining
Pat
Harris
from
in this fashion: "To myself,
The Masada Clan throw their
with distinguished esteem and Columbus.
Junior Hadassah has picked hay ride and dance party on
unalterable satisfaction."
• • •
Helen Goldman to direct their Sunday, at the Texas Timber
June fund raising show, "A Ranch on Schoolcraft Rd. Way.
PEOPLE AND NEWS
Ruth Felsot at TO. 6-2601 will
Journey
to Palestine."
Lil Genser had a personal in-
give you more info.
Dr.
Marvin
Weston
designed
terview with WXYZ's Dick Os-
• • •
that "new look" in my reading
good 'bout her new puppet
AT CLOSING . . . Remember
specs . . . Now I can be in
show on his program.
Poppy days, May 27, 28 and
Brig.-Gen. Julius Klein, na- Sh'shiety!
Max Green is holidaying in 29 . . . Look for the J.W.V.
tional commander of the JWV,
sticker. Don't forget that we
will appear here on June 6 for L. A. . . . Norma Karbal seys
have plenty of comrades still
she's better now.
the state convention.
Fred Sweet, Telenews Mgr., lounging 'round in the Vet hos-
At U. of M., Boots Kalman
pitals almost forgotten!
got the social advisership for celebrated his birthday by giv-
ing out free passes . . . Con.,
next semester's freshmen orien-
grats to the Marty Abels on
tation.
YPC of Northwest
Sol Landau, back from a N. Y. the second anniversary.
• • •
to Install Wednesday
jaunt, brought back a trick pho-
Installation of newly-elected
tography shot of himself in four WE RECOMMEND:
The Contemporary Theatre's officers of the Young People's
different poses playing cards with
himself ... And Sol bumped into "The Male Animal" this Satdee Club of the Northwest Hebrew
and Sunday eves at the Jewish Congregation will take place
our own Jack Fine on B'way.
Gerry Fishman is back from Cultural Hall on Joy Rd. May 31 in the Synagogue.
Officers are Bill • Sklar, presi-
Arizona with a bit of a west- George Shapiro directs soma
ern drawl . . . Sheila Millman fine acting in a play that'll hold dent; Harold Shapiro and Har-
and Lee Shulman are new mem- your interest with chuckles all vey Tannenbaum, vice-presi-
dents; Marilyn Rosenberg, treas-
bers of the U. of M. Hillel Stu- the way.
Mickey Woolf, our well known urer; Resa Max, Joy Crantz and
dent Council.
• • •
maestro 'round town, is now Frances Freedman, secretaries;
the owner of 104 spacious resort and Dick Baylis, sergeant-at-
BIRTHDAY TIME
We'll sit back and relax while acres in the Catskills .. . with arms.
we spin some birthday music
Dining
for our readers this week . . .
Dancing
Entertainment
• Now Presenting •

NEBIOLO'S Cafe

For A Meal

That's Ideal

2 Floor Shows Saturday & Sunday

* LEONARD SEEL s

LIEBERMAN
and CIT R I N

Linwood at Taylor

LOUIS MARSHALL has been
serving good food for
35 years,.

MARSHALL'S
RESTAURANT

(Formerly Goadheres/

8681 TWELFTH ST.

between Blaine A Murree

ROTHSTEIN'S

9144 LINWOOD
TY. 4-9498

.0 AMERICAN AND CHINESE

CATERING

OPEN FROM NOON TILL 3 A. M.

To
Weddings — Showers
and Other Social Function;
Showers from $1.60

LIVERNOIS at 7 Mile

GEORGE SING, Prop.

THREE ROSES

NOW ACCEPTING
RESERVATIONS
FOR AFTERNOON
AFFAIRS

NEVER CLOSES
Open Every Day
'Round the Clock

SUCH AS:
SHOWERS, PARTIES
AND RECEPTIONS

Serving Delicious
Meals at all Hours

FOR RESERVATIONS AND
INFORMATION

GRILL

3169 SECOND
(11/4 block N. Masonic
Temple)

Call TR. 1-2360

~1•WIN.

W7•9•1‘31•WAW41010~0101

...And After Dancing
I Want to go to...

ROBIN HOOD'S

Where Everyone Meets and Eats

(formerly on Dexter Blvd.)

Most Modern Delicatessen, Appetisers
and Dairy Products in Detroit.

• Famous for Quality Products

• All Delicatessen Products from Chicago

• Complete line of imported and domestic delicacies

NATIVE DISHES
Lunch — Dinner — Ala Carte

19010

UPTOWN CLUB

7714 West McNichols Road

CHINESE VILLAGE INN

Restaurant
Finest Food
Reasonable Prices
3454 Joy Rd.
TY. 4-9424
at Dexter

All local Jewish pharmacists
are invited to an open meeting
of the Aesculapian Pharmaceu-
Association at 8:80 p.m.,
Oscar Zemon Named tical
Monday in the Pan-American
room of the Hotel Book Cadillac.
to Vice-Presidency
The program will include mov-
Arthur H. Rice has been elect- ies, card games and refresh-
ed president of the Temple Beth ments.
El Men's Club. ,
He will head an administra-
tion consisting of Oscar M. Ze-
mon, vice-president; Walter D.
Schmier, secretary; and Gilbert
6537 2nd BLVD.
Michel, treasurer.
Opp. General Motors Bldg.
Elected to the board of direc-

between Santa Barbara and Woodingham

* Opening iSoon . . .

'

Aesculapian Host
to Local Pharmacists

MAX MILLER

Restaurant Open Dolly and Sunday — 11:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M.
Saturday a P.M. to 10 P.M.

DINE AT

Men's Club Elects
Rice as President

SATURDAY, MAY 21)

TO. 7-9280

Restaurant
Carry-out Service

ARTHUR II. RICE
• • •

Albert J. Silber, president of
the Detroit American Jewish
Congress, urged defeat of the
Mundt Bill ?n telegrams to
Michigan members of the House
of Representati'es.
Silber declared, "In its attempt
to protect American democracy,
the proposed bill violates most
of the fundamental principll in
which our democracy rests. )

GRAND OPENING

DINING
ROOM

Weddings—Showers—Banquets—Parties

13224 DEXTER

Congress Urges
Mundt Bill Defeat

20176 Livernois — Near 8 Mile
xwootweotx-woonotwommovvromootswommoc

for social functions--

Open Day & Night

LUNCHEONS — DINNERS
SANDWICHES — SNACKS,
ETC. TY. 4-9005

ORCHESTRA

Noonday Ismeltran 11:30 to 2. Open Sundays 2 P.M. (lowed Mondays
FOB RESIDIVATKINS VI 2-9115-(i
2117 OAKII'OOD at SCHAEFElt-20 MINI , T23.1 FROM DOWNTOWN

LACHAR'S

tors for a two-year term are
Sidney Alexander Jr., Sol Bal-
aban, Theodore Birnkrant, Jo-
seph Dizik, Dr. Hilliard Gold-
stick, Benjamin Grant, Fred
Gross, Nate Plotkin, Leon Way-
burn pnd Dr. Max Winslow.
Directors named for a one-
year term are Dr. Irving . Adler,
Abner Friedman, Morton New-
;ander and Kurt West.

• Dinners
• Luncheons
• After Theater Snacks

• Featuring •

...

Heads Beth El Unit

• Home Made Pickles, tomatoes and Sour Kraut

• Featuring the finest herrings, smoked fish and lehj

UN. 3-9214

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• Imported and domestic cheeses

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