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Thursday, October 13, 1919
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page 12
Aidinti Brandeis IT.
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
B LOND
grabbed first prize at the
ELEANOR Rabinowitz
ZOD's Succoth Dance last week-
end. The 5-2%, 115 lb. lassie
was presented with a watch.
The ole snooper along with
judges Mickey Woolf and Mack
Pitt, ex Tex Eeneke saxman, had
a tough time picking the finalists
from the long field of contestants.
Petite Clara lke Berman ran a
close second and third place
honors went to Florence Shein-
feld, a Windsor gal.
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Lawrence Meyer Greenfield:,
son of . Rabbi and Mrs. Harry
A. Greenfield, bade farewell this
week to all his frieneds as he
prepared to sail for Israel on the
S.S. LaGuardia.
After completing six months of
Chalutziut traihing in New York,
Meyer's group' will join the pre-
vious American Betar Garin
which just completed its Hach-
shara in Suni, Israel. Together,
these twa. units will build a new
strategic colony somewhere on
Israel's long frontier.
To supplement the youths'
stipend from the Israeli govern-
Alpha Omega dental fraternity will hold its 1st annual Profes- ment, a drive here seeks contri-
butions of supplies for Meyer's
sional Ball Saturday in the Fountain ballroom of the Masonic
group. Among items needed are
Temple. Music will be furnished by the orchestra of Skitch Hen-
farm and carpenter tools, bed-
derson. Proceeds will go to the $25,000 biological laboratory at
ding, military clothes, and espe-
Brandeis University, the nation's first Jewish-sponsored non-
sectarian university. For tickets, call Dr. Fred Stein, VI. 1-6012.i cially a suitable truck. For in-
Checking arrangements are committee members, left to right, formation, call TO. 5-5238 or TR.
Louis Galin, Herbert Lee, Sam Gerendasy, Leon Katzin and Stein. 3-2212.
ler, George Tarnoff and Marion
Auslander, Ruth Milgrim and
George Blum, Nancy Sherman
and Herb Kay, Elaine and Buddy
Kahn.
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FAMOUS LAST WORDS: Go
ahead and pet him—he won't
bite.
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IF YOU HAVEN'T been out to
Harry Boesky's famed eating spot
on 12th St. recently, you're in for
lots of surprises ... for the eatery
is all dressed up in modern fix-
'ROUND THE TOWN:
tures. The front will be changed
Lois Linden bids farewell as next.
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she embarks nr. a six week Eu-
ropean trip . . . a plug for Bob
OUR MAZEL TOYS this week
Eston M'ho'E running for 12th to barrister Monte Korn who
ward constable.
receiving double congrats on the
Brandeis University will reap twins: and it's a boy to the Harry
the benefits of the annual Alpha Webermans.
Omega dance this Satdee nite
Evelyn Rosenstein and GKC
The dental group has brought in Harvey Goldsmith are engaged.
Skitch Henderson to play.
Marilyn Zimmerman and Leon
Our sympathies to real-estater
Al Feurring who's still said up Belinsky will hook-up in March.
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with a sprained knee.
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DON'T FORGET to tune in
FRATERNITY ROW Hans Sunday at 11 bells (a.m.) to the
Weinman was the recipient of the Chronical Hour over WKMH.
Gamma Kappa Chi's Roy Zesser It's worthwhile listening!
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Memorial Key which is awarded
each year to the undergraduate
in the fraternity who excels in
scholarship.
In Ann Arbor, senior Gordon
Grossman was installed as the
master of the A E Pi frat.
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ODDS & ENDS ...
JWF Group
Seeks Housing
for Refugees
We're happy to inform our
readers that Paula Clark who
received a fractured skull in an
automobile accident, has passed
the crisis and is on her way to
recovery . .. she's at the H. P.
LITTI.E WHITE LIES:
General Hospital.
"We just 'eel p enough of these
Marianne Purwin will be say-
in stock."
ing bye bye this week end as
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she begins her vacation jaunt
GATHER 'ROUND cam chums through Puerto Rico and the
and we'll serenade our birthdaylDominican Republic.
good wishes . . . Vivian Apple-
baum, Sylvia Ao r aham, Ely SI13-
piro. Sue Ann 1:‘, gol; Ben'Gould,
Marcella Feldman, Eileen Fer-
entz, Sol Collins. Joe Forbes.
William Gliebi i man, Iry Bern-
stein, Max Chetkin, Al Goldman.
Ray Feldman, Art Cohen, Nelson '
Dembs, Clarence Levey, Sam
Soskin. Eleanor Widenbaum, and
A costume Halloween party
Mary •Chicortl.
will be held by Rouge Recreation
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House Unit 7, composed of adults
DUETS SPOTTED along the between 21-35, at 7:30 p. m. Sun-
byways by oar Pigeon Patrol
day, Oa 30, at the House.
Charlotte Friedman and Frank
Plans have also been made tal
Decker, Lou Pleasant and Iris attend the 'Michigan - Minnesota
Davis, Mel Alter with Barbara! football game at Ann Arbor, Oct.
Cohen, Sid Kramer (Mt. Clemens) 22. A block of tickets have been
anal Margaret Goodman, Sid Ross obtained and there will be a gath-
and Maureen Levitt, Dick Rice ering at a member's home follow-
and Janice Bennett, Bill Silver- ing the contest.
man and Dotty Rosen. Marilyn
A club room has been obtained
Sant. and Stan Dorfman.
and the group will meet it 7:30
At the revent BBYO dance ... p. in. Thursdays at the North-
• Jordon Snider and Audrey Prady, western Recreation Center, 3020
Bill Rosen and can Bernstein, Wreford, between Grand River
Esther Landau and Harry Sha- and Lawton.
piro, Ruth Stein and Marty Mil-
For information, call Nate Spin-
ner, TY. 7-4879, or Tina Dubrove,
TO. 8-1529.
Halloween
Party Set
by Adult Unit
2 Orchestras Set
for Balfour Ball
The Balfour Ball will be held
in the ballroom of the Statler
Hotel on Saturday evening, Nov.
5,
All of the ballrooms of the
Statler Hotel have' been engaged
for the eyent. Two orchestras
under the direction of Phil
Brestoff will play for the dancing
maples. Other entertainment will
also be featured,
A large committee from the
Zionist Organization of Detroit is
busy with the sale of admissions
and compiling patron lists. Ad-
Missions range from $10 for
sponsors tc 4100 for patrons.
We Lost
The Key
Complete Dinners OPEN
Served
24
HOURS
At AN Times
Lieberman
and Citrin
RESTAURANT
Linwood at Taylor
Members of the speaker's
bureau of the Women's Division,
Jewish Welfare Federation, have
accepted special assignments in
the drive to find housing for ref-
ugee families now arriving in De-
.
troit.
The speakers are working with
Resettlement Service, federation
member agency responsible for
the adjustment of new arrivals,
in an effort to inform organized
groups within the community of
the need for rooms, apartments
and flats.
Serving pn this special speak-
ers' team are Mesdames Samuel
S. Aaron, Paul P. Broder, Lewis
B. Daniels, Walter L. Field, Roy
Fisher, Jr., William B. Glazer,
Arthur I. Gould, Samuel F. Gran-
don, Theodore Kasle, David Klig-
er, Joseph Ku•sman, Alexander
W. Sanders, Julian H.. Scott, Al-
bert J. Silber. Leonard H. Weiner
and Milton Winston.
Anyone who can offer hous-
ing or knows of existing vacan-
cies is urged to call Esther Ad-
ler, TR. 2-4080, any weekday be-
tween 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
.
Name Program - Aides
at 12th Street Center
Hal Schneiderman and Frank
Loewenberg have been appointed
as program assistants on the staff
of the 12th Street Council Center.
Schneiderman is supervisor of
the junior activities and Loewen-
berg is supervisor of teen-age ac-
tivities.
Is SID'S CAFE LOUNGE
Every Dinner a Pleasant Memory
Moderate Prices — Dancing
2 Shows Nightly - Rhumba Nite Every Tuesday.
TU 2-3883
15241 E. Warren at Barham •
ERNIE'S Cip eri,i,toRu p s B E AR
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Young Rabbi Wins
Bnai Britb Prize
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES
NEW YORK—" 'Jerusalem Has
Many Faces' and Other Poems,"
by Judah L. Stampfer of Cam-
bridge, Mass., 26-year-old veteran
of the Israeli war front and or-
dained orthodox Rabbi, has won
the first annual Bnai Brith Ab-
ram Leon Sachar award, Frank
Goldman, B. B. president, an-
nounced.
7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •
The award, given for the year's
"outstanding unpublished piece of
Jewish creative writing in Amer-
ica," carries a prize of $500. Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundations has
selected the winning manuscript
as the Hillel library book for the
coming year.
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT
Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 3
Closed Monday
a.m.
COL. F. MAYBOHM
Proudly Presents
2 GREAT GYPSY
VAGABOND ARTISTS
*Geza Sandray
AND HIS VIOLIN
111ect from N. Y.'s Gold Fiddle
FLASH !
We're expanding .
* Martzi
AND HIS PIANO
• BEAUTIFUL GYPSY ROOM
Available for Banquets, Parties, etc
"For GratiCrua Dining in
Russian-A merieran Food"
so, please excuse
our dust.
Boesky's
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CAROUSEL
4426 N. WOODWARD
12TH ST. at HAZELWOOD
2 Blocks So. of 14 Mile Road
_Phone Lincoln 2-5000
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CATERING by ERNIE
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at the
HOTEL WOLVERINE
ILLigicIAAL14.4
CATERING TO
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3 Beautiful Rooms available including the romantic
Cocktail Lounge and Native Village of the TROPICS.
Parties catered in the TROPICS Saturday Nite will
have the-use of the band at NO EXTRA CHARGE.
DINING AT ITS BEST
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Israel Bound,
Detr6ii: Youth
Bids Farewell
For Information
Call' ERN I E at WO. 3-9000 or WO. 2-0777
Clifford and Duffield
SE% FOOD - CHOPS - STEAKS
Special Lunches from 6k — Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Ernie Caters at the Hotel Wolverine
509 WOODWARD WO. 4 9382
CLUB 509
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7 Course Dinner—Choke of Turkey,
Chicken and Duck, $1.75. Rumba Saturday and Sunday. Danc-
ing - Floor Shows.
Town Pump
Pork at Montralm CA. 8310
MILLER'S
"FOR THOS[ WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE."
Chops, Sea Food
Our Specialty—S
Open daily from 11:30 a m., Including
Sundays. Smart and continuous enter-
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HotyN
CA oF EIR onnd W
• Special Student Lunches
4818 CASS, OPP. WAYNE U. MAIN BLDG.
FA. 1-$687
STAFFORD RESTAURANT—Steaks & Chops
AFTER THEATRE SNACKS — OPEN 24 HOURS
TY. 4-8762
8333 LINWOOD
GOODWILL DINING ROOM
Home Style Cooking—A spacious, relaxing atmosphere that makes fine
food taste evert better.
Luncheon• - Dinners
Chicken and Turkey on Sunday
19491 LIVERNOIS, N. OUTER DRIVE
UN. 4 - 5845
MIDWEST'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND TAN
Presenting THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN
to `
Continuous Entertainment Every Night
of the
ERROL GARNER "Master
Keyboard"
1 Recording
* HERB LANCE No, Vocal
Star
* LILLIAN FITZGERALD co,7,,;1.
* Kitty Stevenson
*
Detroit's Own
Bombshell of Songs
* EMILE JONES, M.C.
TODD RHODES Ng RECORDING ORCHESTRA
Coming Oct. 21—George Shearing,
"America's Greatest Bop Pianist"
COMPLETE SHOW EVERY SUNDAY COCKTAIL HOUR
FROM 6 TO 8
Fee Reservations, TR. 1-2211