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September 10, 1948 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-09-10

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Page Twelve

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Programs Offered
to Clubs by JIVF

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

DETROIT

WAS just about de-
serted Labor Day weekend as
our socialites lit out for resort
areas to take advantage of the
last outdoor holiday of the year.
Now, we keep bumping into
glassy-eyed chums whose looks
reveal that summer romance
glitter. Some of these develop
into the real McCoy. The rest are
chalked up to experience.
Vacation snapshots will be ex-
changed with newly-acquired
vacation pals and friendly letters
written with the result that many
of our lads and lassies will prob-
ably Make weekend jaunts to
see what can grow out of those
acquaintances.
The ole snooper sprawled on
South Haven's sandy beach for
the holiday and it was mobbed
with our city folks. The Chicago
visitors were not even in the run-
ning that weekend. So, here's to
pleasant memories of the sum-
mer time.
• • •
WE'LL SERENADE you on
your birthday . . . Sing birthday
greetings to Zadctte Guttman out
in L.A., Joan Eston, Selma Le-
gant, Joanne Shwitzer, Mort
Kaufman, Joe Greenberg, Leon-
ard Greenhut, Jack Beck, Stan
Gavern and Fred Barnett.
• • •
FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
"I'll call."

• • •

IN OUR DATING DEPT. this
week . . . Carol Harris and Ed
Benjamin (N. Y.), Seymour Jo-
seph and Rev• Britman, Howard
Camden and Irene Cott, Bill Gil-
lis and Barbara Gruen, Bill Mil-
ler and Bernice Kuretsky.

Marvin Leader, Crig Smith and
Manny Moorin who list them-
selves as "Judges" have sent out
clever summons for the stag for
bridegroom-to-be Cy Feldman
Friday nite at the Leland:
Pals of Isadore Stein gave him
a last dinner before his hookup
to Frances Winokur.
• • •
COMMERCIALS
Joseff Bros.' Sunday ayem "all
you can eat" brunch seems like a
good deal.
Those Torah Cakes that the
N. Y. Bakery puts out are still
getting raves 'round town.
• • •
COMING ... Shoshana Damari
and Joseph Goland, two stars
from Israel, will make a Detroit
appearance in "Stars Shine For
Israel," Oct. 10 at -the Masonic
Temple. A variety of songs and
Israeli music will be featured.
• • •
ADD:
Two of our people are in the
race for County Auditor ... Art
Becker on the Democratic side
and A. H. Ormos on the Repub-
lican.

Britoil! Believed Veering
Towards Pact With Israel

(Continued from page 3)
and in Israel are working be-
hind the scenes to end the "cold
war" between Israel and Britain.
It is known that Dr. Chaim
Weizmann, Dr. Nahum Goldmann
and Moshe Shertok, who have
always favored good relation-
ships with Great Britain, have
made considerable progress in
their efforts during the last
weeks.
Liberal elements within the
Labor and Conservative parties
in England are also known to
be veering towards an under-
standing with Israel.
• • •
IT IS ALSO to be noted that
American Zionists' who were

among the chief proponents of
the anti-British trend among
Zionists, have also changed their
attitude since the proclamation
of the Jewish State.

Rabbi Silver and Dr. Neumann
have adopted a definitely pro-
gressive stand in internal and
external problems facing Zion-
ism and this includes also the
stopping of this "coldwar" be-
tween Jews and Great Britain.

Nobody but the Irgunists, and
temporarily the Communists, are
now interested in keeping up the
hate campaign against England,
which has poisoned the tradi-
tional friendship between these
two people.

Formerly of the SAMOVAR
Invite You to Dine At the

+ CAROUSEL

En joy

a,, appetizing and salisfjing dinner in a charming sad restful
dining roomsoith homelike atatesPhere.

STEAKS, CHOPS, SEAFOOD, BLINCHEKES,
BEEF A LA STROGNOFF

4426 Woodward Ave. 3 Blks S. of 14 Mile Rd.

FURNITURE and
Wall-to-Wall CARPETS

James McNally
Seeks Reelection

Council Candidate

Can

RUGS CLEANED
IN OUR PLANT

Picked

Up 4

Delivered

Le a CARPET CLEANING CO.

'der Plant and Men: 8700 LINWOOD

The Detroit Civic League
Searchlight designated Nathan J,
Kaufman as "Qualified" for the
post of state senator from the
Fifth District. Kaufman, for-
mer assistant prosecuting attor-
ney, is a candidate on the Demo-
cratic ticket..

SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE
The first in the fall series of
Saturday Nite Dances will be
held this weekend at the Center.

Sunday Buffet Brunch . • •

VIRGINIA B. ROE, only Jew-
ish woman ever to run for the
common council, is a candi-
date in the Sept. 14 primaries.
Miss Roe is a successful busi-
ness woman and educator. She
is the owner and principal of
the City College of Beauty
Culture and the Victoria In-
stitute of Beauty and Body
Culture. Miss Roe is a mem-
ber of the Philip Handler
Chapter of Bnai Brith.

BOESKY'S

Join your friends each Sunday for delicious
brunch served from 9 A.M. until 12:30 P.M.

All You Can Eat For

$125

Josef f Brothers

18455 Livernois

UN 4.4 915

.

Dining Room available for Showers and Parties from 12 to
5 P.M. and after 8 P.M. daily except Sunday.

Telephone 4465

Long Distance 9905

Kaner's Hotel and Kosher Restaurant

Cool Intrigue
... Designed to Make

(STRICTLY KOSHER)
Hot and Cold Water
Showers and Bath
in Every Room
2 Blocks from
Moderate Prices
Mayo Clinic

you forget the heat
and Humidity and to
enjoy TOP QUALITY
Food, served in quiet
and luxury.

213

First Street N. W.

ROCHESTER, MINN.

— 12th & Hazelwood

QUESTION: What is Detroit 4s

Most Popular Eating Spot?

MARSHALL'S
RESTAURANT

(Formerly Goitil.erg's)

Of Course, it's . • •

8681 TWELFTH -ST.
between Maine a Ptagre•
Open Day & Night

Robin Hood's

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

After Theatre Snacks

Elect ...

Luncheons, Dinners

20176 Livernois S. of 8 Mile

LEONARD JOHN

BURKE
CONGRESSMAN

15th District

9 0$ ?feu/L .4001e

Too Can Depend on Leader's Experts

A thousand children from the
pre-kindergarten age of four to
the high school age of 17 will
return to their classes at Tem-
ple Israel religious school Sat-
urday and Sunday mornings,
Sept. 18 and 19.
Temple Israel conducts its
school at Ilampto., public school,
18690 Warrington drive. Sessions
begin at 9:30. Parents are asked
to come with their children in
case of new enrollments.
The school is under the su-
pervision of Rabbi Leon Fram.
On the opening mornings, he
will greet the pupils at the vari-
ous assemblies, and will show
stereopticon views of the archi-
tect's pictures of the new build-
ing of Temple Israel about to
go under construction.
The Boy Scout and Girl Scout
troops sponsored by Temple Is-
rael Men's Club and Sisterhood
will participate in the opening
ceremonies. They will present
the flags of the U.,S. and Israel.

Kaufman Is Indorsed
in Civic Searchlight

The campaign for reelection of
James N. McNally as Wayne
County's prosecuting attorney,
reached full intensity in this
final week before the primary
as leading organizations renewed
their support of his candidacy.
"The 'open door' policy of
courtesy and services to all who
have dealings with the prosecu-
tor's office will continue so long
as I am in office," McNally said.

CLEANED

ds'

MRS. ROBERT A. COGGAN Is
chairman of the $75,000 fund-
raising drive of the Greater
Detroit Bnai Brith Women's
Council. The campaign will
culminate in a program, Nov.
22 at Masonic Temple. Pro-
ceeds will help Bnai Brith's
hospitals, its orphan home and
the Anti-Defamation League.

LOUIS MARSHALL has been
serving good food for
35 years,

Col. & Joyce Maybohm - — —

1,000 Pupils Due
at Temple Israel

Aids B. B. Council

In order to assist organizations
in bringing before their mem-
bers topics of Jewish interest,
the Jewish Welfare Federation—
through its community informa-
tion program—is again offering
speakers, films and other pro-
gram materials regarding major
areas of Jewish life, Julian Ii.
Krolik, Federation president, an-
nounced.
The topics are concerned with
Jewish culture and education,
refugee, anti-Semitism, t h e
Jews of Europe, Israel today and
tomorrow, problems of our
children, adolescence, problems
of our aged, mental health, rec-
reation and. the Detroit Jewish
Hospital.
Any organization or group
wishing to arrange for a pro-
gram built around one of these
suggested topics or an allied
one, is asked to call Mrs. Jean
S. Epstein at the Federation of-
fice, WO 5-3939.

Joseph Jones to Take
Legion Office Monday

Joseph Jones, charter member
of Michigan JWV, will be in-
stalled as vice-commander of the
Detroit district, American Le-
gion, Monday, at Memorial Hall.
Jones is a past commander of
Learned Post of the Legion, the
largest in the state. Ile is also
past commander of the Lawrence
H. Jones Post of the JWV,
named in honor of his brother.

Friday, September 10, 1948

Admirably Qualifted by 17 Veers as a Successful,
Active, Praelleine Alt army



BURKE'S PLANNED PLATFORM FOR PROGRESS

■ Illeg on rd ng W orld Peace (brit immediate establishment of as
International U.N. Pollee, and the Oorld's greatest airforce
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sub•titute for the draft.

a 1,0.holon to farce prices down.

National legislation to altoll.11 all so, taxes.
a Fedend control to immediately relic, the housing erlsl•.



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Federal Industrial Courts for labor, Repeal of Taft-Hartley Act.
A living wage for all Federal Employees.
A business administration of the European Recovery Program to
avoid waste and encourage. progrevelve countries, ineluding

No. 27 on the Democratic Ballot

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