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November 03, 1949 - Image 14

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-03

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

A

GROUP OF DEMENTED Janet Weingarden, Sherwin Co-
" hombres have directed a let- hen Gilda Warnick, Adolph
ter to the ole snooper to inaug- Markowitz, Iry Weinstein, Sid
urate a campaign against the Gold, Ray Abrams, Hymie 'Adel-
gals who are constantly late for son, Julius Gold, Sherman Lynn,
their dates. In other words, the Al Gottlieb, Frank Schumer and
Malcolm Cohen.
dater has to Vail.

The accusers insinuate that
the gals never, expected to be on
time in the first place, but to be
proper the male had to call at
the appointed time.
This query has me scratching
my noodle. Perhaps the fern
purposely wanted you to wait in
order to get acquainted with the •
folks . . . that's a good start in
the right direction . to get in
solid with the family. To rem-
edy this, you might come late
yourself or better yet, why nit'
check with the babe when you
are about to leave as to the
time?
suggestions are welcome from
the males on this campaign.
• • •

SHOOTING THE BREEZE

The kids in the Six Mile-
Woodward area had•the go ahead.
signal from 'Abe "Curley"
Schwartz to sketch their imag-
inary Halloween characters to
their hearts content on his wide
window front of his wholesale
tobacco and grocery establish-
ment and Curley gave out prizes.
too!
Little did Chuck Laskey, the
cleaning man, know that when
he gave the OK sign for his son,
Jerry to have a Halloween party,
that he would invite his whole
class in school including the
teachers . . . had the whole
household scurrying 'bout get-
ting enough grub for the hun-
gry laddies!
Frank Adelman, now Calif.,
in town • . . Lenny and Pat
Frank anounce their new Mar-
low abode ... Bob Eaton, who's
eying the Ward 12 constable job,
is using his vocal talents to sway
the voters with Adele Polansky
assisting on the keyboard.
• • •

FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "We
never lock our car."



• •

OUTDOOR FUN
The YPC Northwest elan made
it a sweater and blue jean as-
semblage on Belle Isle for 'a
roasting festival . . . reported
having fun were Herb Benson
and Lee Baylis, Garry Saginaw
and Judy Fell, Bill Sklar and

Vera Operman, Rose Beitman
and Gene Gottlieb, Rhondie
Weingarden and Harvey Tenen-

baum, Gerry Friedlander and
Phil Altman.
• • •
MAZEL TOYS
It's time for birthday wishes
again . . . many happy returns
of the day to Harold Marks,

Phyllis Elias, Edith Grossman,
Larry Stein, Alex Freedman,
Charlotte Rubin, Mary Gamburd,

1

FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT
1
7113 PURITAN

UN. 4-9816
CARRY OUT SERVICE s'

Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 1 am.
Closed Monday

We Lost
The Key

Complete Dinners OPEN
Served
24
At All Times
HOURS

Lieberman
and min

RESTAURANT
Linwood at nylon

It's the first anniversary to the
Murray Hozmans, the 3rd for
the Jerry Arfas and the Nathan
Fishmans chalk up their 29th.

• •
THE SOCIAL WHIRL:
The Social Inc. crew have

Morgenthau of N. Y. is talked
'bout . . • Milton Wagner has
stopped those frequent trips to'
Cleveland . . . to see a certain
cookie. And who has Stan Dorf-
man focused his intetst on in
Ann Arbor?
They say that Balfour Pei-
sner's heart belongs to a petite
brunette . .. who's Lee Robin-
son chummy with that drives a
Caddie? and a mention of Ed
Singer and his picturesque blond
companion at a Dearborn nitery.
• • •

FROTH AND FRIPPERIES .

It's a 6 lb 11 ounce gal for the
on Cupie Weisses, the see -
m d.
The garb at Shirley Dubrin-
sky's costume pumpkin party
was indeed rare . .. there were
plenty of laughs from the many
colorful outfits.
I Mack Pitt, who has tooted the
sax horn for many top bands in
the lands and now a teacher, has
joined Phil BrestofT in his
WXYZ-TV network.
Eddie Greenfield (UN. 9-1905)
has the dupe on the Natural
barn dance this Satdee nits
• it's open.
.


1'
complete
answer on where to locate in-
[ants to 12 years old attire, then
Leo Berlin can fit it up at 'tis
Children's Shoppe on McNichols
road west.

billed "A Night at the Belcrest"
this Sunday eve . . . the pub-
licity lists surprise entertain-
ment, dancing and rdreshMents
at the Belerest.
The Tall Towers faction have
labeled their Sunday eve shin-
dig a "Hard Times Party," at
17141 Cherrylawn.
For you sports enthusiasts the
Morton Silverman JWV Post
presents an array of celebs from
the football, baseball, bowling
and hockey fields with Lou Han-
dler as C
M
this Monday
nits at the corner Linwood and
'
Davidson.
• • •
• • •
DINING OUT?
THE SMART SET steps out
Here are some suggestions ...
. . seen 'round the town . . .
Maria's Pizzeria Restaurant on
Lou Simons and Edythe Bellin-
Puritan for Italian specialties.
, son, Carl Segal and Jackie
Koremendy's Hungarian Din-
• Stern, Craig Smith and Shirley
ing Room on Pallister offers
Gaynor, Tubie Baron and Teddie
some tempting Hungarian dishes
• Berlin, Mel Alter and 'Dorithy
and home-like surroundings.
Seigel, Al Gottlieb and Eileen
An intriguing atmosphere dis-
Ferentz, Lil Wohl and Harry
tinguishes Col Maybohm's Car-
Yaskin, and Rosalyn Wohl with
rousel for Russian and American
Al Singerman.
food ... Martzi and his ork play
• •
A THOUGHT—Some persons in the eve.
It's a habit to drop into Harry
are so observant of trivials that
they miss the important things. Boesky's delicatessen on Twelfth
• •
'street for late snacks, dinner or
PHILALUJAHS:
cocktails.
• . •
Gloria Bennett and Bob Muses
are engaged.
THIS IS YOUR last week to
Joe Sosnick's interest in Inez catch some real swing on the

DINING AT ITS BEST

keyboard by Dorothy Donegan
at Morris Wasserman's Flame
Show Bar. The Ted Branon Trio
Kitty Stevenson, Emile Jones
and Todd Rhodes ork combine
to make a fast moving show....
There's a complete show every
Sunday during the cocktail hour
from 6 to 8 p.m.

Aptekar to Head
North Star Camp

David Aptekar has taken over
the direction and ownership of
North Star Camp which was es-
tablished in 1946. 1" •
luben-
. 7 stein, forme' di-
rector, will be
associated with
the camp.
Aptekar, who
u n t i l recently,
was leader of

_amp Livings-
:on, is president
)f the Michigan

City
Charter Unit


Headed kr IF rant

A Rabbi was chairman of one
of the committees of the mayor's
charter revision study commis-
sion which produced the amend-
ments to the charter which ap-
pears on the ballot of Nov. 8.
Rabbi Leon F'ram of Temple
Beth Israel was chairman of the
committee dealing with pensions
for city employes. A year of
study and meetings with the
groups concerned preceded the
amendment as finally propdsed
by the committee.
Councilman John A. Kronk, in
a letter to Rabbi Fram, compli-
mented him on his "contribution
to the progress of this commit-
, tee."

LAMBARD'S

SEA FOOD RESTAURANT

* DANCING NIGHTLY

David Aptekar •iation and a
member of the national board of
the American Camping Associa-
tion.

While at Livingston, he pion-
eered in coeducational camping.
and North Star, too, will be co-
educational.

leatut ing
JOSE. NAGAR and his
LATIN AMERICAN ORCHESTRA
* suNnav NIATINEE DANCING
4 to 6 P.51.
• Quality Food served under the
Personal Supervision of John
Lombard.
• Noonday Luncheon from 11 to 2

48 W. ADAMS

* * * * * * * * * *

BOESKY'S

12th St. and Hazelwood

R

0

Luncheons
Dinners
Late Snacks

* LUNCHEON
* DINNER AND LATE
SNACKS
* SMART COCKTAIL
LOUNGE
**********

B

I
N

COL. F. MAYBOHM'So•

CAROUSEL

"For Gracious

0
0

iu

Diving

Rush-Um-American Food"

RELAX AND EAT in an
intriguing atmosphere

ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House

Luncheons Dom 75e — De n ier horn Si 25
Steaks - Chops - Ocean Fresh Sea Food
Choice Wine - Premium Beer - Private Room for Parties

On Woodward, one block S. of 7 Mile Rd.

Thursday, November 3, 194$

TO. 9-37114

HUNGARIAN VILLAGE

810 West
Jefferson
VI. 24742
Famous for Chicken Paprikash. Gypsy Music.

Choice Wines and Liquors. Gypsic music for dancing. Fortune Teller.
Old Continuental Atmosphere. Closed Mondays.

From a Pall Course meal
to • Late Smack

• GYPSY ROOM

Now available for banquets,

parties, weddings. Mc.
Entertainment by

* H. MARTZI

STAFFORD RESTAURANT—Steaks & Chops

and his Gypsy Orchestra
4426 N. WOODWARD

AFTER THEATRE SNACKS — OPEN 24 HOURS

2 Block' Se, of II Mile Road

8333 LINWOOD

TY. 4-8762

• 20176

S

Livernois

South of 8 Mile Road

• 12832 W. 7 Mile

Phone I. Ineoln 2-5000

GOODWILL DINING ROOM

Horne Style Cooking—A spacious. relaxing atmosphere that makes Pine
food taste even better.
Chicken and Turkey on Sunday
Luncheons - Dinners

19491 LIVERNOIS, N. OUTER DRIVE

CLUB 509

UN. 4-5845

509 WOODWARD WO. 4-9382

7 Course Dinner—Choice of Turkey,
Chicken and Duck, $1.75. Rumba Saturday and Sunday, - Danc-
ing - Floor Shows.

ERNIE'S

CHOP

1D2 R U
DS B E AR- Clifford

and Duffield

SEA FOOD - CHOPS - STEAKS

Special Lunches from 6k — Open from 11 a.m. is 12 p.m.
Ernie Caters at the Hotel Wolverine

REAL
CHINESE
AND
AMERICAN DISHES

PRIVATE
PARTIES
CATERED

FAMILY

DINNERS

Available to the Jewish Community

COMPLETE

TAKE-OCT
SERVICE

KING FONG CAFE

11112 DEXTER Car. Elmhurst—WI. 5-5551
OPEN DAILY II a.m. to 12 pm.

/05 SID'S CAFE LOUNGE

500

SATURD.1tiS, 11 a.m. is 2 a.m.

Every Dinner a Pleasant Memory
Moderate Prices — Dancing
2 Shows Nightly - Rhumba Nite Every Tuesday-
15241 E. Warren at Barham
TU 2-3883

Konnendy's

HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

"The

Famous

Eating Place of
Famous People"

114 PALLISTER - FREE PARKING - For Reservations TR. 3-7444

RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a. m.

Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine - Balilika Orchestra
21 Years in Business
Banquet Room Available
82 E. COLUMBIA
WO 1-0983

SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF TIIE FIRE

BAR-B-Q

Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m.

HOT CORNED BEEF SANDWICHES

9050 Twelfth at Clairmount

WE DELIVER TR 2-8500

Town Pu m p Out spec

Pork of Montcolm CA, 8310

MILLER'S

"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
r
aiyINOteP
a tiEASURE."
, Chops, Sea Feed
Open daily from 11:38 am., Including
Su ndays. Smart and continuous enter-
nme .
taint

CAFETERIA ea WI AYNc E CAMPUS

• Special Stades{ Lunches

MIS CASS, OPP. WAYNE V. MAIN BLDG.

Fees

FA. 1-04117

MIDWEST'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND TAN

Presenting THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN

Continuous Entertainment Every Night



LAST WEEK



DOROTHY DONEGAN

America's Premier Pianist Personality

Plus the TED BRANNON TRIO

* Kitty' Stevenson

Dotreit`s Ow*
Bombshell a MM.

* EMILE JONES, M.C.

TODD RHODES

AI

RECORDING ORCHESTRA

COMPLETE SHOW EVERY SUNDAY COCKTAIL HOUR
FROM 4 In I

Per

Reservations, TI. 1-22211

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