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June 02, 1949 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-06-02

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Page Twelve

DETROIT JEWISH

Aids Young

CHRONICLE

Thursday, June 2, 941

Ad111181Histadrut

Offers

June 8 Meeting Set
by Tall Towers Group

Yiddish Newscast

Tall Towers will meet Wed-
nesday, June 8 at the home of
Harry Overton, 2312 Taylor ave-
nue. Hilda Chodak will be hos-
tess. All women 5'8" tall and
The weekly newscast will he men 6' tall or more are invited.
8-8606.
under the direction of Louis Le- For information, call TY.
vine, landsmansehaften leader
Levine will also answer questions
on Histadrut and Israel. Questions
may be sent in to 13722 Linwood
avenue.

"Israel Histachut Speaks," a
program of news in Yiddish, will
start at 9:45 p.m., Saturday over
WJLB with Detroit Histadrut as
sponsors.

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

READ a dedication in a
E VER
book? I believe one can eas-

ily tell the caliber of a book by
its dedication—and sometimes the
dedication is better reading than
the book.

A majority of dedications seem
trite. . . such wt, "To my best
friend," or "To my old geology
professor ..."
Then there's a novelist who
dedicated each of his three books
to his wife—only each time it
was a different mate. Now his
fourth novel awaits a new bride.
When Pietro Mascagni got an-
gry at the critics for their luke-
warm reception of this "Cavalleria
Rusticana," he dedicated his sub-
sequeM opera, "The Masks," in
this fashion: "To myself, with dis-
tinguished esteem and unalter-
able satisfaction."
• • •



PHILALUJAHS
On a recent visit to WYawk,
Harriet Chetkin dated a Jack
Cohen ... This week the engage-
ment announcement is out,

What Windsor fem has Ben
Desenberg's interest?
Vicki Elias has received an en-
gagement ring from Eli Cutler.

In the expecting dept. .. . the
Jack Hartsteins and the Ruben
Isaacs.

Shaarey Zedek present "A Mur-
der Has Been Arranged."
The Gamma Kappa Chi Alums
have a party for the actives on
June 3 at Webster
You'll find lots of entertain-
trent and- fun when the North-
west Congregation Youth assem-
ble their talent for a cabaret eve-
ning • . . Bev Goldfine says that
Gil Norman and the Demarco
!Bros. will entertain.

HARRY MIRVIS is conference
committee chairman for the
first annual meeting of the Jew-
ish Young Adult Council slated
for 8:15 'p.m., Wednesday, June
IS at the Center. Sanford
Solender, director of the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board's
Center Division, will be guest
speaker. Leonard Baruch is
president of the YAC.

• • •

ODD JELLYBEANS ...
Here's an odditee that has paid
off ... Bill Ross, who edits a few
Northwest papers, was informed
that a horse by his name was
running at the race track ... He
took the chance and put some
moola on it ... and whaddayano
. . . the "Bill Ross" horse comes
in first! ... for that kind of money
I'll look at the entries for my
name. ,
Jeweler Morrey Winston and
his wife week-ended at a resort
in Indiana known as a honeymoon
retreat. When all the newly
weds threw guesses at each other
as to how long each was married,
the Winstons were picked as just
being married . • Goes to show
;hat 16 years of married life
doesn't show!
• • •

Wayne U. Group
Cites 2 Jewish Men

Two Jewish men students at
Wayne University have been
cited by Omicron Delta Kappa,
national collegiate honorary fra-
ternity, for outstanding achieve-
ments and services.. in the field
of student activities.

They are: Sandorf Elden, 4080
DAFFYNITION OF A BACH- Monterey avenue, and Reuben
Mort Weinberg and Del Thomas ELOR ... "A man who can take Silver, 2508 Pingree.
a nap on top of his bedspread and
will swap vows on June 12.
not worry about the conse-
• • •
quences.
NITECRAWLER NOTES . .
Making time with the music at TABLE TALK:
a recent bowling banquet were
Col. Maybohm's Carousel has
Chapter 1, ZOD, will stage a
these members of Masada . Bill. expanded. His Blue Gypsy room
Fitzernian, Arnold Tanzman, has opened adjoining the main picnic for its first summer outing
Ruth Green, Sophie Shulman, Bill dining room ... The atmosphere of the season Sunday at River
Golden and Matilda Widenbaum. is refined and the walls are dec- Rouge park. Baseball and other
sports will be played. Members
Duet:, 'round town .. . Marty orated with lovely paintings.
will meet at 1 p.m. at Bnai Moshe.
Brown and Jackie Brooks, Lor-
Sun Sun Inn is A quiet and ap-
aine Pommerantz and Art Becker, pealing Chinese dining room on
You, too, can have luck with a
Paul Rapaport and Flo•Kuzins,
Livernois . . . and Maria's Piz-
zeria restaurant on Puritan is the Jewish Chronicle Classified Ad.
Call WO. 1-1049.
"THE WOMAN who • swears Same for Italian foods.
that she's never been kissed
should swear!"

Chapter 1, ZOD, Plans
River Rouge Outing

• • •

BIRTHDAY CALL ...
Conic up and receive your can-
eats, All you Gemini foIk , .
Gloria Weinberg, Ruby Zak, So
Cornell, Lee Pomerantz, George
Natinsky, 'Fred Rapoport, lack
Attis, William Jacobs. Harry . Mil-
groin and Hal Eisenberg.
• • •


,FIRST ANNIVERSARY Mazel
Toys to the David Dickmans
It's the fourth for the Lee Beck-
er' ... and the 26th year for the
Joseph Schattens. •
• • •

SAMMY MANDELL and his
fine ork are doing the music for
dancing and dining at Menjo's, A
romantic' and peaceful spot on
McNichols nev:. Hamilton.
• • •

ON THE AGENDA:
Betty Manlin, Jack Stein. Irene
Papke, Rudy Straus, Pearl
Schechter, Helen Noble, Murray
Purnell, Stern Morgan and Alice
Sobel will display their talents
on June 9 when the YPS • of

CENTRAL Jfo ri i

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CAROUSEL

Now . Accepting Orders for the

NEW BLUE GYPSY ROOM

IDEAL FOR BANQUETS ,WEDDINGS
SHOWERS, ETC. — SEATS UP TO 200

FREE PARKING — AIR CONDITIONED
Famous for Russian-American Food
Music by Martzi and His Gypsy Strings

4426 N. Woodward

Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.
Phone Birmingham 9101

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For Want Ads that bring re-
sults, advertise in the Jewish
Chronicle. Call WO. 1-14140.

We Lost
The Key

Open All Night

Lieberman
and Citrin

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Linwood at Taylor

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6.11 SIG WEEK — HE'S THE BEST

MERVYN NELSON ir

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Now at

D et roit's

R eslt 1 r r

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Pork at 41(
• TOWN PUMPm•ntcani*,

I

MENJO'S

Now presenting

Detroit's Favorite Maestro

SAMMY MANDELL

and his romantic styled music

FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE

Beginning of 8:30 nightly

• For Dinner
• . For Supper
• Late Snacks

Charming LaVERNE, your hostess 'to greet you

Famous for Prime Ribs of Beef and
French Fried Shrimp
918 W. McNichols
""'"'
UN. 3-0100

CHINESE
AND

American Dishes

COMPLETE
TAKE-M T
SLR C F:

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11813 DEXTER •or. Elmhurst—WE. 3-9593

OPEN DAILY II a. m. to IS p. m.
SATURDAYS, II a. in. to Z a. m.

BUDDY IS BACK!

SENSIBLY PRICED

OPEN 24 HOURS

FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES

CALL

TR. 2-8500

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

4 –

For Delivery Service

BARBARO'S NEW DEAL

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7-Course Dinner for Only $1.50
Southern Fried Chicken. all you can eat

THIS WEEK ONLY

at 9:00 and 11:30
IN PERSON--That Rollicking Comic

BILLY VINE

GOOD FOR A MILLION LAUGHS — plus

FRANKIE RAPP' •

The Funny Man

CARLOS VASTA

Country's Best Singer

• EARL and JOSEPHINE LEACH DANCE REVUE •
THE 3 SHERWOODS

JUNE MORGAN

Famous Tap Trio

Acrobatic

n

BENNY RESII AND HIS ORCHESTRA

IT'S THE BIGGEST, MOST RIOTOUS SHOW IN TOWN

COMING JUNE 6

7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •



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Late Snacks


Available to the Jewish Community

'WS DEXTER
DO 11110

Open from 4 p.m. to 3 .1 in
Closed Monday

CARE has signed a contract to
extend its non-profit gift pack-
age service to the new state of
Israel, but it will be about two
and a half months before orders
will be accepted, Ethel Polk, ex-
ecutive director of the Detroit
CARE Committee, announced.

0

Luncheons

Dinners


4REAL

PRIVATE
PARTIES
CATERED

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Executive Announces

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