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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-12-29

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, December 29, 1949
_ -

CHANUKAH PARTIES drew Sixteen w:.‘s given at the club
the - crowds last weekend and Fantasia. Her host was Art
here's one that was a great suc- Schnide.
cess for hostess Mickey Levine.
Those who shared the delicious
Those that enjoyed the dancing dinner and the dancing were
were Donny Bernstein, Bernice Rhoda Lee Stolsku with Jack
by HELEN TENNENBAUM
Israel, Eddy Treisman, Than Goldstein, Barbara Kass and Don-
THIS
vacation
ALTHOUGH
Chessler, Joey Bookstein, Marion nie Mazer, Gail Edelstein with
" seems very short and many Bresler, Shel Schubiner, Renee Jerry Starter, and Debby Churns
a.
Rita and Jerry Glascan.
Lulkin, Jerry Cammer
there
your
fill
of
the
copy
that
has
been
wish
that s it
would
last or longer,
. .
HOLIDAY TIME
very
date
party Berry, Juke Ginsburg, Edth Bet-
p ecial

seems
seems to be magic in the air flowing about "Anna Lacasta," still lies ahead for New Year's.
kin, Bruce Farber and Lee Pearl-
Al'
A
DINNER-DANCE
in hon-
as this jovial period approaches coming to town on Jan. 1 and 2
We hope you -
man.
or of Judy Levine's birthday were
, . haven't you noticed how at the Music Hall.
• • •
This is the Yiddish-English all have a won-
everyone is carrying 'round a
CANDLES TO BLOW OUT: To her host Harold Sumter.
Others. who found that North-
smile . . . how petty jealousies version of the successful Broad- derful time
you
honor Cyma Goodman a Sweet
ver
and discords are forgotten and way play and I'll say in advance whate
choose to do and
Sixteen luncheon was given In wood Inn is a delightful place for
you'll
enjoy
it.
...
a special party, were Shelly Aller
lost . .. yes, there seems to be
wherever you
her honor at the Book Casino.
• • •
an outpour of good feeling in
and Stevie Glaser, Lenore Rhine-
spend the spe-
Those
that
helped
celebrate
the air. Why can't it continue for BIRTHDAY CHEER
stone with Jack Levy. Riva Wil-
were
Sherry
La
Pides,
Karol
Taking handshakes on their cial occasion.
the whole year through? •
son and Arnie Check, Freda Rose
We'd also like
Bloom,
Marcia
Tyner,
Joan
Stark,
birthdays this week are Betty
• •
Wineberg with Earl Woolf.
Henrietta
Hermelin
and
Mickey
Zimmerman, Ruth Rosberg. to add a very
special wish for
FOR SOME THIS holiday
Also, Bev Davis who was danc-
Lipsitt.
Helen
Period means a winter vacation Edythe Bellison, Ben Kaufman. loads of happi-
ing with Hank Baskin. Joan Gnus-
Anniversary
:Hazel
Toys
to
Others,
Milly
Lewis,
Bev
Gonte,
ness, success, and prosperity for
Harold Rosemont and Norm
Rita and Gordon Meisners on
Sharon Max. Fran Dwoskin, Ben- kin with Herbie Rechtor, Florine
gel take off to Grossingers
the year of 1950.
their
first;
to
the
Mort
Fried-
ita Block, Lois Herman, Leone Lubk in and Mannie Pollack, and
eel Gale picks Cleveland
We feel sure that our readers Harelick, Joann Satovsky, Irene Jerry Glaser with Ronnie Pol-
landers
on
their
fourth
and
the
e Janice Bennett will wel-
Meyer Waterstones chalk up their share our prayers for peace and Landsman, Edith Silber, Adrianne lack, Noreen Green with Dave
come in the New Year in Chi-
30th anniversary ... many, many good will towards all men and Boxman, Cyma Epstein, Sally Leiberman, Sara Lee Tuckel and
especially in nrael.
cago.
happy returns.
Kornwise and Aviva Freedman. Dave Stulberg, and Al Levine
• • •
Down to that tropical wonder-
with Bev Benjamin.
• • •
That evening, Cyma was a very
land of Miami are Iry Goodman, PHILALUJAHS
CONGRATULATIONS to the
surprised gal when escort Stan
Milt Burg, Jack Weiss, Arnie
Fred Fox social whirls a N.Y. 12B officers at Central High. Delidow "accidentally" happened
Masters, and Herb Sandler.
lassie this week ... Bud Rosen- Those who came out on top are to take her to Karol Bloom's
Roz Pianka and Shirley Fen- than and Lil Lewis are a duet President Fred Horowitz, who de- where a surprise party was given
ster write their friends about 'round the town . . . Beverly feated Bob Gans, and Vice-Prexy
in her honor.
Distinguished Restaurant
Goldfine and a Boston chappie Evelyn Grossman who fought a
the Florida sunshine.
Karol was with Joel Lubin,
Delicatessen and Bar
Harriet Lahr makes the jaunt seem to be hitting it off good.
close battle with Gil Galens, Jack
in from Muskegon . . . Dvora
Who is Jane Lazar's special Novominsy, Evelyn Zayonts and Marcia Tyner with Aubrey Diem,
• Luncheon
Sandy Lazarus with Carl Gilbert,
Mersky and Betty Rubin depart interest??
Norman "Shorty" Hyman.
for N. Yawk and Los Angeles is
The town snipers claim tha
Louise Miller will write the Daone Golumbia and Larry Well-
• Dinner
host to Shirty Krim and Miriam Mary Leader and Dolores Kauf minutes as she won over Dot Ko- man, Henrietta was squired by
Harvey Tennen, and Aviva was
man
are
a
steady
thine
'round
Hirschberg.
vitz and Sue Miller who also vied
• Late Snacks

with Dave Lieberman and Sheryl
the spots.
for the office of secretary. The
12th St. at Hazelwood
PEOPLE AND THINGS
Ronnie Mural and Blanche money counter is Bob Pike who came with Gil • Galens.
• •
Ruth Green, ex-motor city and Yellen make a nice rhumba was the victor over 'Dona Gar-
TR. 2-4375
A FORMAL DINNER party to
now from the east, gets an open couple and quite often!
field, and Sydney Lefton. We
Sweet
celebrate
Marilyn
Sitner's

house welcome from Ruth Bres-
think that the wonderful sports-
DAITYNITION:
law.
manship displayed by the losers
Mixmaster—Life of the party. as well as the winner was an-
Jeweler Sid Rosen participated



in a panel discussion over WXYZ
other proof that these school
on the "Youth Looks Ahead Pro- NITELIFING
2919 Brush St., 5 Blks. N. of Vernor
activities are very much needed
Ribs, thicken, duck and French fried shrimps,
Col.
Maybohm's
Carousel
will
gram."
and in demand.
with special sauces to intrigue the most Jaded
Elayne Sonnenfeld recently be open till 5 a.m. on the big
appetites. Catering to buffet parties. Fast Delivery
showed off her vocal talents be- New Year's Eve nite .. . danc-
SersIce. TE. 2-11455.
fore the Tikvah Lodge gang.
ing and lots of . fun.
928 W. McNICHOLS RD.
FOR
FAMOUS
ITALIAN
The Town Pump has open
Shirley Mersky was instru-
UN. 3-0100
FOOD AND DELICACIES
mental in establishing a Chanu- house all evening . . . as usual
SUPPER E xc islit n en netr,CL ua isti e n e s. r I i . c tk i n s ch,
kah program at the Merrill Pal- you'll find lots of the gang over
CLUB
Dancing after rJ
at popular Robin Hood's on
mer school.
Open Daily and Sunday
This is the first year that the Livernois.
Those that want to get their
kids had such an offering in con-
nection with their Xmas party appetite satisfied with a tempting
7113 PURITAN
• RECEPTIONS
• LUNCHEONS
and the school heads say it's a sea fod or steak dinner, don't
• BANQUETS
Rooms Accommodating 35 to 300 — All Newly Decorated
UN. 4-9816
permanent feature from now on. miss Miler's Sea Food and Chop
Grenadier Room, for Delicious After Theatre Snacks
• • •
House out Wodward way near 7.
CARRY OUT SERVICE •
Call Mr. Schultz — WO. 2-2300
Buddy's Bar-B-Q bas swell de- •
TIIE LARRY ZAMLERS an-
Air Conditioned
livery
service
for
ribs
and
chicken
their
No.
2
boy,
weighing
nounce
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m
in at 6 lbs 12 oz., Jeffrey Bruce. hot off the fire. • •
Closed Monday

Every Dinner a Pleasant Memory
• • •
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Moderate Prices — Dancing
SOCIALLY SPEAKING
2 Shows Nightly - Rhumba Nile Every Tuesday-
Friday nite, Dec. 30, the YPC
TU 2.3883
15241 E. Warren at Barham
Northwest will conduct their own
service . , part of the Young
HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
Adult Council's program to in-
"The Famous Eating Place of
Famous People"
duce the younger set for Friday
114 PALI.ISTER - FREE PARKING - For Reservations TR. 3-7444
evening services.
4720 GRAND RIVER at 14th
There's some fun in store for
CAFETERIA on WAYNE CAMPUS
all of youse at the Rebecca
NOW PRESENTING
LATIN AMERICAN
• Delicatessen and Home Coohrrt Foods
Gratz's "Night of Enchantment"
AND
• Special Student lunches
on Jan. 15th at the Center . . •
ORCHESTRA
FA. 1-0687
HIS
4818 CASS, OPP. WAYNE U. MAIN BLDG.
the publicity says "fun and sur-
DANCING
NITELY
EXCEPT
MONDAY
prises for all."
CHOPeillrOvoURSDER,- R CILfforwelitaLnisd B URuffield
By now you've probably got
SEA FOOD - CHOPS - SI E %KS
- —
Special Lunches from GOc — Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Starring BOB LaROY and VAL TICA
Ernie Caters at the Hotel Wolverine

Teen-Acre
Sophisticates

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

Boeslor's

DINING AT ITS BEST

CHECKER
BAR-13-Q

MENJO'S

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

DETROIT LELAND HOTEL

.

K , s SID'S CAFE LOUNGE

11 0 0

ROYAL YORK
CAFE BAR

MILLER'S

GEO. HAGEN

-

40 611fM/
The

Best Bargain
in Town!

for you and your friends,
right here where New
Year's Eve promises a
wealth of gay entertain-
ment, fine food and much
good cheer!

Open Till 5 A.M.

on New Year's Eve

Rhumba Nite — Tues. and Thurs.

PRIVATE
PARTIES
CA1 FREI)

FAMILY
DINNERS

4REAL
CHINESE
AND
AMERICAN DISHES

Available to the Jewish Community

COMPLETE:
TAKE-OUT
SERVICE

KING FONG CAFE

11813 DEXTER Cllr Elmhurst—WE. S-9693
OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
SATURDAYS, 11 a.m. to 2 am.

Our thanks for your

patronage in 1949 .
Best wishes for a

Happy and Prosperous

Lincoln 2-5000

Open 'round the Clock

New Year!

CAROUSEL ROBIN HOOD'S

3 Elks. South of 14 Mile Road



ERNIE'S

ZUKIIN'S

12520 DEXTER
TOwnsend 8-2015

• Sodas, Luncheons, Complete Wale, A Is Carte — We Deliver to Parties

Three
Roses Grill
3169 Second Avenue

Open till 4 a. m. Complete Dinners Served
at all hours.

Homemade Pastries
(lot Rolls and Bagels

Across Seville Hotel

HUNGARIAN VILLAGE

8160 West
Jefferson
VI. 2-9742
Famous for Chicken Paprikash. Gypsy Music.

Choice Wines and Liquors. Gypsy music for damnr.g. Fortune Teller. Old
Continental Atmosphere. Kitchen under new management. Closed Mondays.
- -

ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House

Luncheons from 75c — Dinne. from $125
Steaks - Chops - Ocean Fresh Sea Food
Choice Wine - Premium Beer - Private Rollin for Parties

Call Col. F. Maybohm
For Your Holiday
Reservations Now!

DINING ROOM
4426 N. WOODWARD AVE.

Kormendy's

20176 Livernois — South of 8 Mile Road

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

TO. 9-3760

RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a. m.
Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - %Vine - Balilika Orchestra
Banquet Room Available
21 Years in Business
WO 1.0983
62 E. COLUMBIA

BuDDrs-

BAR-B-Q

Taking Orders for Your New years Parts , Now

RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF TH E IRE
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m.
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE

9050 Twelfth at Clairmount

Town Pump

Pork of Montcolm CA. 8310

WE DELIVER TR 2.8500

"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE."
Our Speciallv—Steaks, Chops, Sea Fo•4
Open daily from 11:30 a.m., including
Sundays. Small and continuous enter-

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