Thursday. November 10, 1949
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Pate 12
without her constant Ann Arbor
escort?
That sparkler on Norma
Stone's left finger is from Norm
Wollach of Milwaukee, the result
of a South Ilaven meeting during
the summer.
Thanks to printer Lou Marko-
Atz for that snazzy two color
job on our calling cards ... and
RE MEN GETTING as silly bee her birthday this year . . . Bill ,Wonder Bar) Holland's re-
about hats as women? for Matilda Widenbaum and marks on the corm are appreci-
. The hat manufacturers this : Rosalyn Wohl jumped a surprise
ated.
year have again directed a siren- I deal on her at Matilda's Penning-
• • •
uous campaign against the hat-' ton abode . . . 'round the birth-
GUIDE TO GOOD EATING
less male. day grub table were Al Singer-
Many a visiting dignitary gets
Maggie MeNcils, ABC Corn- I man, Arnold Tanzman, Betty
taken to Cass Warshaw's Town
mentator. says that a man with I Lewis, Shep Schulciinger, Barney Pump for dinner or luncheon
a fat looks more masculine, more ' Sherman, Walter Drake, Gladys since the layout of this spot is
like the kind of man I want to 1 Wohl, Al Ganz, Lenore Roska, conducive to private conserva-
know. A psychoanalyst remarks Art Lyons, Mildred Sloan and Lil
tions . . . Tommy, the chef, has
that hatlessness is not so much I Vic":
prepared some unusual menus.
The
lights
at
Wayne's
Hillel
a fad as it is the rejection of an
On the north side, Miller's Sea
house gleamed bright as the A. E.
adult male role in society.
Food and Chop House are known
Several chappies whom I inter- Pi laddies amalgamated for their for their steaks and ocean-fresh
viewed on this claimed that they social pow-wow . . . a few 'wo- sea food.
have for a long time nursed a comes reported were Monty
A bit to the east is Sid's Cafe
sense of innate superiority to Schuster and Joyce Goldman, Lounge which is popular for its
women because they :n e v e r Kibby Davis and Barbara Lee food as well as entertainment and
bought a hat to give them a dash- Mann, Lee Buchalter and Helen dancing. Tuesday is Rhumba
ing feeling or because it gave Fish, Jerry Sampson and Gladyh nite.
their morale a boost. Spear.
Another experience in dining
• • •
awaits those who visit Hungarian
From this it appears that we
some- FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "It's Village out W. Jefferson way for
should be buying hats lest
its Hungarian dishes and gypsy
one think that we ate rejecting all fixed."
• • •
music.
our adult male role in society.
Irving Litwin, Julius Lorig,
Samuel Rothstein, Harvey Ruth-
stein, Albert Schweitzer, Irving
Pomerantz and Samuel Shewitz.
Honor Hostess
Bow Moshe (brit
Awaits Lehrman
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
Rabbi Muses Lehrman will
speak on "The Prayer Book" at a
lecture before the Bnai Moshe
School of Adult Studies at 9
p. m. Tuesday. The public is in-
A
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ON THE BEAT
BIRTHDAY CHEER
Gather 'round my col'm chums
Thirkell Pupils
Play It 'Safe'
on Halloween
and receive your good wishes for
another year . . . Ed. Singer,
Barbara Lutsky, Bill Coll, Sid
Freedman, Virginia Rosenthal,
Vera Operman, Harold Lupiloff,
Kane r,
Irish Sandler, Sam
Talked with Paula Clark, on
Charles Finkelstein. Mary Fort-
the phone and am happy to re-
gang, Doris Dworkin, Jeanne
The Jewish-Community Coun-
port that her recovers: from that
Chetkin, Adolph Markowitz, Iry cil announces that safe Halloween
awful auto accident is about com-
Weinstein, Iry Wolk, Marty Taub, festivities were provided for
plete . . . it's ironic about that
Lillian Frederick, Alma Fox and nearly 2,000 school children in
accident . . Paula whose pap,
Larry Spickler.
the mid-town area through the
dated
a
Harry is a jeweler, had
Mazel Toys to the Charles Las- efforts of the Thirkell School
chappie who works in a jewelry
keys who'll celebrate their 11th Parents and Teachers Organiza-
store and the car which hit Paula
wedding anniversary on the 14th. tion in cooperation with the De-
that eve was driven by a jew-
,
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troit Police Department and the
eler's son!
ON TAB
Department of Recreation. The
Rachel Slutzky is laid up with
The Jr. Hadassah ferns are cooperation of merchants pro-
a broken wrist ... Harry Nayer readying Oct. 19 for their rustic vided most of the refreshments,
and Seymour Podolsky announce hayride at Morey's. Mattie Shul- prizes and decorations. The Hal-
their new law partnership in the man at TO. 8-1553 will fix you loween party, which took place
Penobscot Bldg.
up with any info.
in the Thirkell playground,. was
• • •
The Masada clan call for a inte•-racial and inter-faith, both
NITECRAWLER NOTES and Millionaire's Party on Sunday, in planning and execution.
observations 'round the town ... Nov. 27 at the United Dairy
Various social agencies which
stepping out were Morris Weitz Workers' Hal Ion Second.
participated in the planning have
•
and Sonny Hyde (NY), Lil But-
hailed the project as an outstand-
ensky and Iry Wine. Iry Stollman
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: You ing example of how to develop
and Doris Wertheimer, Irene; can't do that."
inter-group
relations in a clang-
i
• •
Gold and Leonard PolukofT, Clive
ing neighborhood.
Cantor and Sylvia (15 lbs. light- PHILALUJAHS
er) Schlain, Bernie Gorosh and
George Taxe will pop the big
The Jewish Chronicle news
Rhea Feuerman, Sid Spitz. and query to Freda Russek any day
deadline is noon on Mondays.
Loies Waterstone, Larry Lipson now.
and Shirley Krim, Audrey Tol-
Elsie Kaplan will take the "I
mich and Herb Siliman, Lester do" vows to Iry Rosenbloom in
COL. F. MAYBOHM'S
Stein and Margo Salk.
December.
• • •
George Friedman should be a
pappa this month • The Lionel
PARTY CHATTER
After the football game at Willens expect their bundle in
"For Gracious Dining in
Wayne the Sigma Theta Delta December.
Russian-American Food"
Margie
Glasier
is
How
cum
gals moved on en masse to Sue
* FOR THANKSGIVING
Sherman's hacienda on Warring-
Treat your family to
ton for some hot java
Col. F. Maybohin's delicious
'bout were Bea Chodoroff and
TURKEY DINNER with all
the trimmings. Make
Art Weiss, Sallie Kaplain and
Reservations Now
Bruce Wander, Ethel Wolofsky
Served nom Noon to 2 A M.
Nov. 24
and Leo Shipko, Shirley Sider
Complete Dinners OPEN
and Norm Bornstein, Betty Pro-
GYPSY
ROOM
•
Served
24
vizor and Irwin Mutnick. Sylvia
Now available for banquets,
At
All
Times
HOURS
patties. weddings, etc.
Goldstick and Cy Furman, Mar-
Entertainment by
ian Bamberger and Harold Zane.
Leo Friedman was Sue's dale.
* MARTZI
Gilda Warnick should re:nem-
Beverly Markowitz is prepar-
ing for the lead role in the new
Detroit Art Theater's production
of "Silver Chord" scheduled for
December.
CAROUSEL
We Lost
The Key
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES
Lieberman
and Citrin
RESTAURANT
Linwood at Taylor
and his Gypsy Orchestra
4426 N. WOODWARD
2 Blocks So. of II Mile Road
Phone Lincoln 2-3000
* * * * * * * * * *
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Set
by Medical Aid
Luncheon
instructors.
HOLLYWOOD CLUB
The
Hollywood Telcove Club
at
Mesdames Norman K. Noble, meets every Sunday evening
David Saks, Milton Goldsmith, the Center. It is organized for
middle-aged, unattached men and
and David B. Keywell will be
get ac-
hostesses at a luncheon of the women who wish to
Neugarten Medical Aid, Tuesday quainted.
at the home of Mrs. Charles
Hyman.
LAMBARD'S
The affair will honor members
who have reached the quota of
$100 or more in the group's re-
SEA FOOD RESTAURANT
cent annual luncheon.
• DANCING NIGHTLY
Those honored are Mesdames
Louis Beck, Frank Berman, Ar-
thur Caplan, Albert Diamond,
Emil Eckhouse, Minna Elliman,
Benjamin Freedland, Abraham
Fox, Samuel Gale Samuel Good-
man Charles Hyman and Albert
Jaco.
Also Mesdames Regina Kahan,
Martin Krauss, Irvine G. Levy,
Featuring
JOSE NAGAR and his
Latin American Orchestra
• Quality Food served under the
Personal Supervision of John
Lainhard.
• Noonday Luncheon from 11 to 2
48 W. ADAMS
DINING AT ITS BEST
ZUKEVS
.
12520 DEXTER
TOwnsend 8-2015
• Sodas, Luncheons, Complete Meals, A Is Carte — We Deliver W Patties
Al, s Italian Restaurant
22307 Plymouth
Road, Near
Outer Drive
Stop in tot a Delicious Meal After the Football Game
CHICKEN . ITALIAN DISHES
STEAKS - CHOPS .
PREMIUM DE1 It
CHOICE WINES
415 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 Mutant
S OSS
HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
KOrMendy 9 S
"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
Banquet Room Available
21 Years in Business
WO 1-0983
62 E. COLUMBIA
BUDDY'S
BAR-B-Q
19050 Twelfth at
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF TILE FIRE
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m.
HOT CORNED BEEF SANDWICHES
WE DELIVER TR 2-8500
Clairmount
- —
Town Pump
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE."
Our Specialty—Steaks. Chops, Sea Food
Open daily (torn 11•:i0 a.m. • including
Sundays. Smart and continuous enter-
tainment.
Park at Montcalm CA. 8310
CAFETERIA on WAYNE CAMPUS
• Delicatessen and Home (ooked Foods
• Special Student Lunches
FA. 1-0687
CHOI
H OUSE
' CIH IE
clii a nd
; R Clifforw
8 1?Ruffield
SEA FOOD - CHOPS - sfl.AEs
Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Ernie Caters at the Hotel Wolverine
—
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Special Lunches from 60c —
MIDWEST'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND TAN
Presenting THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN
Continuous Entertainment Every Night
FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY!
BOESKY'S
LUNCHEON
DINNER AND LATE
SNACKS
* SMART COCKTAIL
LOUNGE
** * * * * * * **
* Kitty Stevenson * Bettye Logan, Vocalist
RECORDING ORCHESTRA
TODD RHODES
*
*
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ERNIE' S
* SLIM GAILLARD
12th St. and Hazelwood
The subjects taught are He-t,
brew for beginners, conversa- )
tional Hebrew, highlights of the
Bible and adventures in Jewish
history. David Levi, Mrs. Moses
Lehrman, Walter Farber and
Rabbi 'Moses Lehrman are the
4818 CASS, OPP. WAYNE U. MAIN BLDG.
7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •
Closed Monday
The lecture will follow the reg-
ular school sessions which be-
gin at 8 and end at 8:55 a. m.
Those wishing to enroll may do
so at the congregation office on
Tuesday evenings or during office
hours on week-days.
MILLER'S
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT
Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
vited.
PLUS
COMPLETE SHOW EVERY SUNDAY COCKTAIL HOUR
FROM 6 to I
* EMILE JONES, M.C.
Fes Reeetvath•as, TR. 1421•
CLUB 509
509 WOODWARD WO. 4-9'382
7 Course Dinner—Choice of Turkey,
Chicken and Duck, $1.75. Rumba Saturday and Sunday. Danc-
ing - Floor Shows.
MILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House
Luncheons from 75c — Dome! hom 51.25
Steaks - Chops - Ocean Fresh Sea Food
Choice Wine - Premium Beer - Private Room for Parties
On
Woodward, one block S. of 7 Mile Rd. TO. 11-3740
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE
8160 West
, Jefferson
VI. 2-9742
Famous for Chicken Paprikash. Gypsy Music.
Choice Wines and Liquors. Gypsic music for dancing. Fortune Teller.
Old Continuental Atmosphere. Cloyed Mondays.
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