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June 16, 1949 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-06-16

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Page Eight

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

B. B. Speaker

Bnai Moshe
Exercises Set

When Mr. Sun begins to pour out
his burning rays in a steady
stream, the ferns are ready for the
heat battle. But the hombres ...
what do they do in the sweltering
days? They may loosen their tie
as a concession ... but the aver-
age man is going to stick to the
tradition of being well gr000med
all summer even if he bakes.
Now, it's reported that in Chi-
cago a group of farsighted men
have organized an organization
that proposes abolition of the
necktie from June 1 to Labor
Day.

Sylvia Goldstein, Bill Merskey
and ,Rita Papo.
More duets out . . . Jay For-
man and Elaine Block, Ann
Smith and Graham Morley. Flora
Smaltz and Dr. Mark Goldstick.
• • •

SALES TALK: A Los Angeles!
store announces: "Prices slashed
from outrageous to unreason-
able."
• • •

PHILIP M. KLUTZNICK, Chi-
cago housing authority and
Bnai Britt executive, will de-
liver the principal address at
the banquet concluding the B.
B. District 6 convention July
to 11 in Winnipeg. A large
delegation of Detroiters is
preparing to attend the parleys.

THERE'S ROMANCE in the
air ... Jean Wilton has accepted
a sparkler from Gerry Goren ...
They're engaged: Bob Frank to
Bryna Lewis and Morton Drucker
to Phyllis Levitt.
The hookup between Mary Den-
enberg and Dr. Jack Freedland
takes place on June 18 at the
Northwest Congregation.
Doris Moss takes on Leo Pearl's
name on Sunday.
• • •

JELLY BEANS
Sophie Barzow of N. Y. is La-
vern Rosenthal's guest this week
. . . The Sam Beckers are mi-
grating to San Francisco . . . Al
Goldfarb and Lawrence LoPatin
are preparing for a Mexican
jaunt.
Friends of Mrs. Nettie Griesman
N. W. SLATES PLAY
can cheer her up with letters at
The Northwest Youth Group
the Hamilton General Hospital,
theater unit will work on a play
Hamilton, Ont. . .. Mrs. Gries-
during the summer for presenta-
man suffered severe injuries in a tion in the fall. For information,
recent auto accident.
call Beverly Goldfine, TO 9-1178.
In Washington, D. C., the Lou
Hoexters announce the arrival
of an 8-lb. boy.
Z a dett e Guttman postcards
from Laguna Beach. Calif.
• • •

BIRTHDAY PARTY
The Town Pump was the spot
for the candle blowing celebra-
tion of Mrs. June Weinberg and
Mrs. Anita Rutman . . . Also
present were the respective hub-
bies and Marvin and Edith Bar-
nett and Milton and Zelda Rose.
Richard Lazar was welcomed
with a surprise party on his birth-
day.

HERE'S SOME PROOF of the
saying that "Boesky's is known
all over the world"' . . . When
Robert Maned. Zionist leader,
was traveling in Israel . . . he
came upon an army enginecer
from New Orleans who was once
stationed in Detroit ... and the
first question that the officer put
to Mr. Marwil was "How's Boes-
ky's?"



• •

• • •

MORE CONGRATS to Sally
Klein, Minnie Schneider, Cecile
Levine, Kay Saslove, Harriet
Marder, Lois Landsberg, Sam Ar-
nold, Charles Israel, Chuck Pearl-
man, Herschel Levine, Hy Wein-
steM, George Weisman, Sidney
Burk, Harold Fortgang, Ernest
Veis, Rube Isaacs and Alvin
Eichler. Also happy birthday
wishes to our teen-age reporter,
Helen Tennenbaum.
• • •

PHILALUJAHS!
Mazel Toys to the Sam Horo-
witzes who chalk up their eighth
anniversary.
The Elliot Cohens expect their
second bundle sometime in the
autumn.
Rumors tell about Shirley Mil-
kitt., and Harry Krim being seen
together everywhere and ditto to
Dr. Mike Belen end Francis Cole-
man.

A N. Yawk chappie escorted
Dorothy (Ties) Stroh' to the ball
game the other day.
How cum Rita Harris was so
mum 'bout her escort at the T.
Pump one nite last week!
• • •

ON THE LATE WATCH
Sammy Mandell, the sac maes-
tro, and his orchestra are still
scoring nicely at Menjo's Persian
room . . . Seen enjoying the
music were Mort Lieberman and
Boots Kalman, Ethel Cohen and
Ronnie Meral, Bea Choderoff and
Milt Green, Ed Berman with
Sherry Epstein, Normy Levy and

CENTRAL Art.,/

Ws Drawee

SAM I.INSERRG

It ISM •ESIER
no 11160

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

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

Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Closed Monday

* Blue Gypsy Room

Available fur banquets, wed-
dings, parties, etc.
Seats up to 200

* Main Dining Room

Delicious American-Russian dinners
prepared by your host. Col. F.

Maybohm.

MUSIC BY MARTZI and
HIS GYPSY STRINGS

1126 N. WOODWARD

Blocks S. of 11 Mile Rd.
Phone: Birmingham Plot

Lieberman
and Citrin

RESTAURANT
Linwood at Taylor

TOWN PUMP
e rci lu JOE
WAL LY
y

. .

At the Piano
PARK at
MONTCALM

DETROIT'S ONLY
THEATRE RESTAURANT

PRIVATE
PARTIES
CATERED

The word
for ideal
refreshment

Proudly Presents . .
igtE rN
est,ssitio n ist
cox Coln

Air
Conditioned

rAMILY

A REAL
-1 CHINESE
AND

STROH'S

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DINNERS

Available to the lewish Community

COMPLETE
TAKE-OUT
SERVICE

KING FONG CAFE

11612 DEXTER Cor. Elmhurst—WE. 5-9693

OPEN DAILY II a. m. to li p. m.
SATURDAYS, II a. m. to 2 a. in.

A TREAT FOR
FATHER'S DAY

. . . Dinner at . . .

Robin Hoods

• 20176 LIVERNOIS
South of $ Mile Rd.
• 12832 W. 7 MILE RD.

MENJO'S • • • •

Now presenting

Detroit's Favorite Maestro

SAMMY MAN DELL

FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE

* TREAT FATHER TO A
DELICIOUS DINNER SUNDAY!

:4 ?s.
•4 • c'0 3 4

FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES

CAROUSEL

2 NEW ROOMS FOR YOUR
DINING PLEASURE!

Open All Night

Beginning at 6.30 nightly Including SUNDAYS

4

Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
stress the importance of a con-
tinuous education in Jewish life
with a talk on "When We Are
Educated."

We Lost
The Key

and his Romantic Styled Music

4.

Hotel Lists
Many Detroit Guests

Colonial

Among the guests at the Mt.
Clemens Colonial hotel are the
following Detroiters: Maurice
A cantata, "The First Anniver- Aronsson, Mrs. J. Berman, Mrs.
sary of Israel," will be the theme Rose Bader, Mrs. S. Dubin, Mrs.
of the Consecreation services of Pauline -Feierstein, A. M. Fein-
berg, Mrs. Lillian Landis, Mrs.
the Bnai Moshe religious school
Clara Nesbor, Louis Popkin, M.
at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Tonkin. Mrs. Shirley Radon, Mrs.
Featuring a number of solos, Martin Schmalberg and Mrs.
the cantata is an original work by Bertha Shapiro.
Walter Farber, religious school
director, and Max Chomsky, in-
structor of the graduating class.
• AIR CONDITIONED •

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

THAT men are slaves
I T to SEEMS
fashion and tradition • . .

Thursday, June 16, 1919
-- --

Charming LAVERNE, Your Hostess
To Greet You

Famous for Prime Ribs of Beef and
French Fried Shrimp .

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