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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-12-22

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Thursday, December 22, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page /I

and

which takes place in Detroit dur- Krause, Arlene Kollenber
Sheldon Siegle, Cyndy Katzman
ing the next week.
with Phil Diamond, Anita Garber
• • •
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to and Leon Cohen, and Mimi
Sandra Winsen, whose parents, Friedenberg with Don Stillman.
Do let's hear from you this
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winsen gave
by IIELEN TENNENBAU3I
a
a party celebrating her 15th week at TO. 7-6128 or drop us
CHOOL'S OVER AND we're birthday. Those enjoying the line at 3300 Tyler avenue, and
all ready to enjoy that anti- good food and bingo game were have loads of fun this vacation,
cipated vacation (just a little re- Sandra Pilnick, Sanda Furst, but remember to drive safely.
minder that 18th
Charlotte Keltz, Say Klaper,
LL THIS YA-TA-YA-TA-TA l'HI LALUJAIIS
Iry Seigel and Laura Pinkus week's examin-
Lois Kolko, Gwen Wilner, Rosalie
Chronicle classified ads bring
'bout the gals came up be-
are engaged.
ation's aren't far
Castin, Sharon Rosenthal, Arlene results! Call WO. 1-1040.
few
males
called
some'
a
cause
Sara Lee Eichler and Lou Segel away and a few
Crainer, and Esther Eisenstadt.
girls "spoiled" and offered them I are going 'round with that iden- hours leisure
• • •
some advice ... maybe our men tical stare.
study with
CONGRATULATIONS to Nan-
MAKE A DATE
Another engagement: Iry Gold someone in one
are getting 'round more and
cy May, who did a super job
getting a-bit more perceptive as and Betty Lou Shlain.
of our classes
with her first edition of the
Helen Radin seems to have a might save us a
they move 'bout.
"Bethelite" which she edits.
special interest in a Fremont, 1 o t of worries
• • •
e:5
A chappie contributes a few
the week after
CLAD IN A lovely silver blue
definitions applying to some of Ohio laddie.
I fs
Does Herb Lee and Ken Belen vacation).
brocade dress Linda Fuller re-
our dolls: "A Mercenary Gal" ...
are
off
to
the
National
Alpha
To
start
things
ceived guests at her Sweet Six-
judges a man by the size of his
Helen
teen dinner dance and party
pocketbook whether he opens it Omega dental conclave in Chi- rolling here's a
cago on the 27th.
last minute reminder to those of which took place at the Fuller
or not.
The Carpenter family are up you who have not yet purchased home on Oak Drive. Those who
"Social Snob" . . . wants to right up there on the top of the
your tickets to the Central High shared in the wonderful activ-
know the social class of a guy heap . pappa Paul is vice-prez
Alumni Association variety show ities planned by Linda's, parents,
and dates the one who looks well of the Beth Aaron Men's Club
TO SPEND
and dance which comes off Fri- Mr. and Mrs. David Fuller, were
with her when she wants to im- while son Seymour heads the
NEW YEAR'S EVE
day in Central's auditorium and brother and sister-in-law Mary
press people.
AT THE
Beth Aaron YPC group.
gym. Scheduled to start at 7:30 and Marian, Linda's host for the
"Clothes Tags" . • . always
• • •
p.m. tickets will still be sold at occasion, Eric Billes, and Claire
manages to show you the labels
IOTA ALPIIIA PI gals report the door starting at 7 p.m. .
Etinger with Morton Weiner,
of her attire • . . from the so a few names from their recent
• • •
Aviva Freedman squired by Iry
DINING ROOM
called classy stores only.
shindig ... Joyce Kaplan, Harry
PLANS ARE WELL underway Kanat, Zita Jacobson with Hal
• • •
4426 N. Woodward Ave.
Weintraub, Larry Miller, Carol
Herman,
Idelle
Graff
and
Ralph
3 Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.
ALONG THE AVENUE . . . Alexander, Bernice Katzman, for the Central High Parents'
Fish, Cynthia Fish with Paul
dancing . Joe Sosnick and Irwin Cohn, Hal Grodman, Association sponsored production
You'll never forget the fun,
of
"My
Sister
Eileen"
which
is
Marian Ferrer, Paul Rapapport Evelyn Roberts, Charolotte
delicious food, frolicsome
and Flo Kuzin, Janet Rosenfeld Hirschman and Norm Bornstein. presented in co-operation with
entertainment and Dancing
the members of the 12A class.
and' Mike Handlesman, Phil
Open Till 5 A.M.
• • •
• • •
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Grossman and Betty Cetner, DINING TIPS:
Bernie Moorin and Sherry Ep-
*RHUMBA
"FROSTY FROLIC" is the
Want a place to get some de-
Open Christmas Eve
stein, Blanche Yellen and Ron- licious bar-B-Q spare ribs, theme of the season's top dance
*SAMBA
Dec. 24 until 3 A.M.
nie Meral.
sponsored
by
the
Bnai
Brith
duck?
.
.
.
then
stop
chicken or
Dec. 25 = 12 P.M. to 2 A.M.
*TANGO
Young
Men.
Hal
Kohn
tells
on
More twosomes along the way over at the Checker Bar-B-Q
Lessons Given in
us that this affair will take
Make Your Holiday
. . . Al Feurring and Lil Kauf- Brush north of Vernor.
' Your Home
man. George Rapapport and
Three Roses on Second is still place in the newly decorated
Reservation Now
Specialist
-
Latest
Steps
Phyllis Shrier, Neal Fidler and the hangout for those lovers of Tuller Hotel Ballroom Sunday,
RESULTS GUARANTEED
• Gypsy Room available
Shelia Cohen, Sheila Ruben and hot bagels and lox dishes . . . Dec. 25, and that Iry Fields' "big
for Private l'arties
For Appointment
Marty Madvin, Debbie Siegel their home made pastries are a new" orchestra will supply the
TO. 9-1692
dancing rhythms and Linn Glad- TY. 7-2824
Call Col. F. 3laybohm at
and Paul Seligson, Maxine Zack uumm, umm.
Evenings
Lincoln 2-5000
Days
and Gene Gottlieb.
Harry Boesky, host at his stone will be the vocalist. This
• ■ •• ■ •••••••••••••• ■• ■ 1 •■•••••
* • •
world famous Boesky's delica- dance is in conjunction with the
tessen is getting congrats from mighty AZA-BBG convention
BABY TALK:
Pat and Lenny Flank are tell- i admirers on the beautiful fin-
ing the world about their new, terior with the sparkling indirect
2919 Brush St., 5 Blks. N. of Vernor
8 lb. 7 oz. arrival ... a gal bear- ! lighting at his place.
Ribs, chicken, duck and French fried shrimp..
ing the name of Ann Katherine.1 For some gypsy music and
with special sauces to intrigue the most Jaded
• • •
1 Hungarian treats don't forget the
appetites. Catering to buffet parties. Fast Delivery
Distinguished Restaurant
Service. TE. Z-11453.
I unique Hungarian Village out W.
BIRTHDAY TIME:
Delicatessen and Bar
Ring out the holiday plaudits' Jefferson way.
• • •
Open till 4 a. nt. Complete Dinner. Served
Grill
for Gerald Kabeck, Charlotte I
• Luncheon
at all hours.
3169 Second Avenue
Abrams, Norm Berkley, Nat THIS IS YOUR snooper wish-
derma Seville Hotel
Canvasser, Ed Canvasser, Jean ; ing you all a happy Chanukah
Dinner

,Homemade
pastries.
Hot rolls and bagels.
Fleisher, Gloria Epstein, Lois and advising the boys to get
Grunt, By Brown. 1 moving on their New Year's
8160 West
• Late Snacks
Jefferson
More, Mary Green, Meyer De-;dates while there is still a good
VI. 2-9742
12th
St.
at
Hazelwood
yore. Robert Greenberg, Edythe' selection.
Famous for Chicken Paprikash. Gypsy Music.
TR. 2-4275
Bellison, Sam Tenzer, Helen
Choice Wines and Liquors. Gypsy music for dancing. Fortune Teller. Old
Chronicle
classified
ads
bring
Continental
Atmosphere. Kitchen under new management. Closed Mondays.
Noble, Alice Lazar, Ben Stone,
Bernie Brody, Art Kneip, Mick- results! Call WO. 1-1040.
ILLER'S Sea Food and. Chop House
ey Barnett, Mitch Bloom, Gerald
Luncneons nom lac — u lllll ei nom .......,
Kabeck, Paul Oppenheim• Phil
Steaks - Chops - Ocean Fresh Sea Food
MI
Fealk, Mort Meeron, Herm Vic-
Choice Wine - Premium Beer - Private Room for Parties
TO. 9-3760
tor and Helen Brown •
On Woodward, one block S. of 7 Mile Rd.
• • •

Teen-Age
. •
Sophisticates

S

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

A

Carousel

$1 ;0:Dancing

DINING AT ITS BEST

Boesky's

CHECKER
BAR -13 Q

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THREE ROSES

HUNGARIAN VILLAGE

ROYAL YORK
CAFE BAR
PRESENTING
GEO. HAGEN

ANNIVERSARY MAZEL
TOYS . . . the Morrie Wasser-

mans celebrate their 7th: the
Ruben Isaacs-the 5th; it's the '
12th for the Stanley Oschins and
the Ben Mostyns are hailed on
their 16th.

EN
EsDENEIN
NOW PAH

`Okay, just one more, but make
it a short one."
• • •

••

ON THE CALENDAR:

LATIN AMERICAN
ORCHESTRA

BUDDY'S

Starring BOB LaROY and VAL TICA

9050 Twelfth at Clairmotmt

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Ma

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MI 1 1111

Closed Mothtay

mEN jo

Park at Montcalm CA. 8310

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SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW CHRISTMAS
EVE STARTS AT 7 P. M.

THE CHINESE

* plus the REGULAR BOWERY SHOW with *

FRAN K I E RAPP •

I

6 Charmettes • and Other Star Acts
2 Big Shows Nightly. 9 & 11:30 • Larry Paige's Orchestra
1.001

• ■ ••••• OOOOOOOO ••••••••••••••••••••$

EATING PLEASURE."
Our Specialty—Steaks, Chops, gee Food
Open daily from 11:30 a.m., includint
and continuous enter-
taSinunntdeanl.s. Smart

928 W. McNICIIOLS RD.
UN. 3-0100

SUPPER Excellent Cuisine. Lunch,
Dinner, Late Snacks
CLUB
Dancing after 9
Open Daily and Sunday

• RECEPTIONS
• LUNCHEONS
• BANQUETS
Rooms Accommodating 35 to 300 — All Newly Decorated
Grenadier Room, for Delicious After Theatre Snacks
Call Mr. Schultz — WO. 2-2300

GALA HOLIDAY SHOW

`CHINESE CAPERS

, s

WE DELIVER TR 2-8500
------ - --------
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASUR•

DETROIT LELAND HOTEL

DINNERS SERVED from 6 P.M. ON
CHICKEN or TURKEY DINNER — $2.00

TOY
YAT MAR SOPHIE TUCKER
With Her TROUPE and the QUEENS of the ORIENT

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

Open from 4 p.m. to 3 am.

HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE

Town Pump

I

STARRING

Air Conditioned

BAR-B-Q

_

Now
IIPE
artF
y I RE.
CHICKEN
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m.

F F T
o
Ne wo Year's
n gs Orders for Y Your
T aDk I I D

DANCING NITELY EXCEPT MONDAY

A FULL HOUR OF THRILLS, SATIRE AND SONG
STRICTLY IN THE ORIENTAL MANNER

7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9316
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •

Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine - IlaMika Orchestra
Banquet Room Available
21 Years in Business
WO 1-0982
62 E. COLUMBIA

-

Rhumba Nite — Tues. and Thurs.

FAMOUS LAST WORDS:

Chaptt r 1, ZOD, have named
Dec. 25th as their "Chanukah
Hop" . . . music and festivities
will function at Bniii Moshe so-
cial hall.
And Hal Kohn says there'll be
big doings at the Tuller Hotel on
Dec. 25th when the BBYM en-
list your support at the "Frosty
Frolic." The dance is in connec-
tion with the AZA-BBG conven-
tion.
Youse Latkit lovers can get
your fill at the Chanukah party
that the YPt' of Northwest
throws on the 27th ... dancing
too.

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

4720 GRAND RIVER at 14th

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SOO

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
HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
,
"The Famous Eating Place of
I Konendy
s •
n
Fatuous People"
-
I 114 PALLISTER - FREE PARKING - For Reservations TR. 3-7444
PUd S
WE
CA: EDT0Eieltatletionan IAI.Y.N(E.Ck.AdMr.
MILLER'S
• Special Student Lunches
FA. 1-0661
I 4818 CASS, OPP. WAYNE U. MAIN BLDG.
0 P C ully0F OUR? B ;;RClifforwdi anisdBADruffiell
CHOP
ERNIE'S

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Make Your New Year's Eve Reservations Now!
$7.50 Per Person Includes Any Dinner Yoe Wantsspecial
so IN am ■ TW. 1-1212
t.

Lunettes froth 604 — Open from 11 a.m. to 12
Ernie Caters at tbo Hotel Wolverine

p.m.

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