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August 18, 1949 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-08-18

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eight

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

LIKE a man with hair
D O on YOU
his chest? We put that

question to a cross-section of 100
women from the ages of 16 to 60
and here are the results:
Yes-13 percent; No-63 per-
cent: Don't know-24 percent.
Most of the ferns who voted for
hairless chests said that they
were nicer to look at. One woman
who defended the chesty foilage
said "I like men with hair on
their chest because they don't
catch cold so fast . . . my first
hubby had no hair on his chest
and died of pneumonia . . . and
he had no insurance either!"
• • •

The Gamma Kappa Chi steak
roast with trimmings comes off
this Satdee nite at Belle Isle.
Gloria and Edythe Pinkus are
raving about their Canadian jaunt
but still there's no place like
home.
• • •

DINING ...
An excitable appetite wilt have
it's field day at Menjo's where
steaks and chops are surberb and
there's dancing in the Persian
Room.
Col. F. Maybohm has complet-
ed his new Gypsy Room at the
Carousel . . . it's the Ideal place
for banquets and other functions.
Papa Joe now operates the
VACATION ROUND ... Chuck
Schwartz and Bill Merskey are kitchen at Corby's Inn.
• • •
motoring to Florida . . . Alice
Later and Rita Papo have set out OVERHEARD:
for St. Louis and Marilyn Wil-
Period furniture is the stuff
bur gets the sun at Charlevoix. for which you pay for a period of
Helen Karbal writes from Cedar 12 months.
• • •
Point.
• • •
MAZEL TOV DEPT:
The Isaac Rosenthals received
BIRTHDAY CHIMES
Congrats and good wishes to their 44th married year annivers-
Bob Krause, Joyce Lachman, ary greetings at a garden party
Louise Kallus, Florine Lebove, at the Charles Laskey estate.
More M. T.'s to the David Dick-
Julie Moses, Marilyn Safir, Gerry
Norber, Joy Crantz, Betty Lou mans on their brand-new baby
Schlain. Larry Davis, Erwin Gold, girl.
• • *
Ray Portney, Bob Neinzin, Harold
Zan', Julius Becker, Phil Edel-
REMEMBER—Only 12t) days
heit, Harold Kline, Phil Kline, 'til Chanukah, so soak up that
Al Stein, Fred Sachs. Malcolm sunshine while it's still soakable.
Kahn. Marvin Popper, Nate Pol-
lack and Iry Shanbom.
• • •

FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "I'll
have a bottle of coke and four
small glasses."





SEEN 'ROUND ....
Shirley Tenenbere and Bob
Fisher, Shirley Gaynor and
Harold Podolsky, Rosalyn Rash
and Ben Fleischer, Lou Schwartz
and Flo Smaltz, Lollie Bachrach
and Jerry Gonek, Dorothy
Shelter and Bill Miller, Harry
Kramer and Paula Tyner, Chuck
Hellman and Alberta Baylis, Jack
Saul and Dorothy Stroh], Jay
Forman and Gloria Gordon, Lil
Fuller with Hugh Kopel, Donna
Unrot and Hart/ Bloom.
At Robin Hoods . . . Morrie
Maslowe and Betty Greenfield,
Murray Gray and Tol)y Goldman.
Dancing at Franklin Hills ....
Norma Chud and Herb Buckner,
Jim Sneider and Diane Gelbard,
Milt Liehterman and Rhoda Lou
Hayden, Flo Kuzin and Paul
Rapapport.
• • •

Also, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S.
Levenson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lif-
shitz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mier,
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ostrow, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Phillips, Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Phillips, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Samuels, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Schecter, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Schwartz, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs.
G. J. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
dore Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Siegel, Mrs. Sylvia Latt and Mrs.
M. Feldman.

Jerry Bielfield, youthful De-
troit communal 'a; , has

launched a new Ford sales and
service station at 6845 Michigan
avenue, four blocks west of Liver-
nois. The opening is in keeping
with the new Ford policy of a
fresh and youthful outlook on
business and world affairs.
Bielfield is successor to the
Dalrymple Motors. Associated
with him will be his brother Bud

and all the personnel of the old
company. Cal Maesenich will be
general manager.
Jerry Bielfield is active in civic
affairs. For a time he was presi-
dent of the Jewish House of
SHIRLEY STEIN
Shelter and a leader in the Allied
• • •
Jewish Campaign.
At an open house to be held
He invites the Jewish commun-
at the home of the bride-elect's ity to come in and see his new
parents on Sunday, the engage- quarters.
ment will be announced of
Shirley Stein, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob M. Stein of Grand
avenue west, to Emmanuel

Ladies Aid Group
Charts Chrd Party

Island.

Plans for a card party set by
the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
for Oct. 12 at Jericho Beth Eli on
Linwood avenue were discussed
at a board meeting of the organi-
Mr. and Mrs. William Moskot. zation held at the home of Mrs.
Now Operating the Kitchen
sky of Hazelwood avenue are va- N. Roth of Highland avenue.
Chairmen for the event arc
cationing in New York and
Mesdames Joe Brown. Paul Free-
Boston.
man and Emanuel Schwartz. Mrs.
Julia Ring presided.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bing
The year 1949 is certain to be
• SERVING I.UNCHEONS from
chronicled in motion picture and their daughters Sally and
II to 4 o'clock, 75c up.
history as marking the appear- Janet of Birchcrest drive are
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
• DINNERS from 4 la io p.m..
spending
a
week
in
Charlevoix.
$1.75.
ance of one of the most provoca-
FOOD AND DELICACIES
• alID-NIGHT SPECIAL. MENU
tive and challenging stories ever
from 10 to 1:30 a.m.
to appear on the screen.
Back from a vacation in Charle-
In addition featuring a com-
plete, line of SEA FOODS . .
The spectacle of reliving the voix are Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
with nationally known ITAL-
real life drama of an almost- S. Ellman of Birwood avenue.
IAN and INTERNATIONAL.
DISHES.
white Negro doctor and his fam-
• Special Sunday feature for
ily and of their hapless struggle
7113 PURITAN
Mrs. Jack Taxen of Chicago is
your complete enjoyment —
FULL COURSE CHICKEN
to "pass" into the white race, is the house guest M her sister and
UN. 4-9816
DINNERS. Family style, all
in itself a superb emotional ex- brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max
YOU WANT TO EAT - $7.04.

CARRY
OUT
SERVICE

perience.
Eisenberg of Glendale avenue.
Call for Reservations UN 4-3505
Air Conditioned
This dramatic opus which'Louis
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
deRochemont has titled "Lost
Miriam Bernstein of Boston
Closed Monday
Boundaries" will start Friday at boulevard %%est will entertain at
the Fox Theater.
her home with a cocktail party
The picture was made from the in honor of bride-elect Bernice
true story which appeared first in Varon of Pontiac, on Aug. 25.
Now presenting
the Reader's Digest a little over a
Detroit's
Favorite Maestro
year ago. The family is still liv-
ing in the house in a small New
England town where they re-
and his Romantic Styled Music
sged for twenty years passing as
52-Day All Expense Tour
"white." The doctor is still the
For
Your Dancing Pleasure
On the Luxury Liner
town doctor.
Beginning at 8:30 nightly including Sun.
Ile De France ...$1450.00 up

Corby's Inn

`Lost Boundaries'
Opening at Fox

WHERE GOOD FOOD
IS IMMORTALIZED

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

1525 W. McNichols Rd.

* Sammy Mandell *

Holiday in Israel

O'LOAN-SLATTERY

Lieberman
and Citrin



RESTAURANT
Llaweed 7171* ,



at

Back from an extended voyage
to Alaska and the Pacific North-
west is Mrs. Ben Wunter of Mont-
erey avenue.

Bob Hawkins at the Keyboard

Sheruth League
Maps Donor Event

Compete Dinners OPEN
Served
24
HOURS
At All Times

Papa Joe's

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kane of Ravet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Cortland avenue and their Ravet of Ilene avenue.
nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs.
J. A. Schwartzberg, have returned
from Charlevoix and Mackinac

PHILALUJAHS
Some guy in town recently got
Rosh Bashana in Tel Aviv
his ring back from his gal friend
Tom Kippur In Jerusalem
who went down to Florida for a
Also Visiting
France and Switzerland
vacation.
In Los Angeles Annette Brandt
The corning year's program of
Other Roundtrip Steamship
has announced her intentions to the Sheruth League was dis-
$350.00 up
Fares
George Fletcher.
cussed at a board meeting held
Limited Number of Hotel Rooms—
Sherm Mendelsohn has given a at the home of Mrs. Saul Krieger,
$11 to $15, American Plan.
ring to Sue Slasnick. Scenes ... president of the group.
Dotty Rose* and a N. Y. chappie
Roundtrip by Air ..$1087,20
The organization's donor event
making the rounds . . . Marty
will be hold Jan. 17, 1950, at the
Passports and Visa
Goldman and a blonde at a north-
Masonic Temple, Mrs. Krieger
Arranged for
end nitery.
announced. Committees have
• • •
been appointed, she said.
.
ODDS AND ENDS ....
Plans have been completed for
A spouse-wanted ad in our per-
the membership tea slated for
Travel Agents
sonal col'm recently paid off. .
Sept. 13 at the Center. For in-
2029 National Bank Bldg.
In L.A. Zadette Guttman pens a
formation, call Mrs. Dan Sy-
social col'm for The Radio Flash,
WO 2-6227
tnez, membership chairman, UN.
an RKO studio trade publication.
1-7511.
Jerry and Hal Taines are ex-
hibiting a bunch of photos they
took while with the Mills Bros.
. . . Pardon our appearance during remodeling—
and Frankie Carle while on vaca-
We'll be ready soon with Detroit's most beautiful
tion in Minn.

We. Lost
The Key

Bielfield New
Ford Dealer

Affianced

Greenbush Inn Sees
Couple Wed 21 Years..

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wola5,k cele-
brated their 21st wedding anni-
versary at Greenbush Inn. Among
other guests at the Lake Huron
resort were Mr. and Mrs. Max
Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ber-
kowitz, Mr, and Mrs. Burk, Mr.
and Mrs..Ben Bialeck, Mr. and
Mrs. P. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Er-
win B. Ellmann, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas Fenakel, Mr. and Mrs.
William B. Gilbert, Dr. and Mrs.
J. R. Gitlin, Dr. and Mrs. J. B.
Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Karnow, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Kelman and Mr. and Mrs. Maurie
Konop.

Thursday, August 18, 1919

Delicatessen - Restaurant!

OE SKY'S

12th and Hazelwood

CAROUSEL

• MR CONDITIONED •

Maybohm cordially invites you for an American
or Rusian dinner treat—deliciously prepared, Music by
Martzi and his Gypsy Strings.

Col. F.

NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS

* GYPSY BLUE ROOM *

Ideal for parties, weddings and banquets
Blocks S. of It Mile Road

4426 N. Woodward

Phone: RIrmInsbans

For the' Dinner Hour
Charming

LaVerne

Your Hostess to Greet You

EXCELLENT CUISINE

MENJO"S

918 W. McNichols! Free Parkin

FLAME

g

Air Conditioned

1



UN. 3-0100

Bar

St u

Presenting—Beginning August 19

• THE RAVENS



"Smashing Vocal Recording Group"

BAND
• TODD RHODE'S
— Also —



* Snooky Young's
band

* Slam Stewart,
Bass

• * Kitty Stevenson's * Emile Jones,
• Sultry Voice
Romantic Tenor
• COCKTAIL HOUR, SUNDAY, 6 to II P. M.
• Flame Show Bar

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •



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for Reservations

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