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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 12, 1950
Teen-Age
Sophisticates
mail bag: (by the way how about' tended the party 4tven by the
letting us know of your plans for' "Surreys."
the coming weeks a couple of I
Some o f ii ms ,, win„ joined in
weeks in advance, especially ' the singing of "Aatil Lang Syne"
dances and other activities which Were Arlene K ,.... with Milty
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
would interest our readers. ) • • • 1 Meyers, Marilyn riormih with
A LTHOUGH AS WE write this The Junior congregation of 1 Tommy Bears, Barbara Kah•iudf
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
Northwest Hebrew is planning, and Gary La Brat, Lynne Gordon
column 18 weeks are still
looming before us, we know that for the near future a "Juke Box with Coleman Verona. Jennine
AS MY Twilight Limited wha-k- Miller, Ted Brim n, Oscar Schrei- by the time you read this it'll all Saturday night."
i Kluge!. and Rick Green. Arlene
Werner Fink, Art Rosner,
" ed across the plains of the I
For this event admission will be Fishman with Morris Rosenthal,
be over and aren't you glad 'bout
Michigan farmland I settled cum- . Irv, Davis, Arnold Berman, Gabe
free to all Detroit teen-agers.' Rita Schenfeld and Barry Schee-
,
that?
fortably in .the Club car and Glantz. Jack Sweet. Ben Roth-
Prexy Bub Shapnai also an- ter, Sharon Berlin with Mary
Now that you'll
struck' up an acquaintance with a stein, Norm Bazell, Leon Cherni- have some free noun•es that the basket ball team Glanzrock and July Mill a: Ii Sid
i A L.
congenial and soft spoken sort of ak, Mary Green, Leonard Roth,
is- in a tic for first place in the ..". 1. "MF.
. . ••
a 'chap whom I later found out Mary Canvasser, Nathan Kusnit, time, we hope
Intercongregational League.
carried the title of a Doctor from Larry Zander, Ben Kaufman, Don y ou're g oin g t o
Those of you who are interested ONE OF OUR LOYAL report-
take advantage
Kolb, George Duschinsky.
Hereford, Tex.
in joining the group for Saturday ers spotted the following, watch-
of a very special
More salutations Sid Dwor-
He appeared overjoyed to de-
services and Sunday breakfasts ing "Showboat - on that very spe-
part from his short visit to the kin, Helen Gold, Herman Kasoff, opportunity
cial eve: Arnie Check with Re-
call UN. 3-5571 for information.
offered
to
read-
east and head back to what he! Cyril Tencer, George Lerner, Saul
vah Wilson, Stan Delidow and
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called "good old Texas." "In Tex-1 Banal, Hy Drazin, Is Markson, ers of our col-
DURING T II E VACATION Cyma Goodman. Marshall Wise
Wolf, Edvernal Salter, Ger- umn.
as," says the Doe, "the people
• • •
Helen
• (remember, it wasn't so long ago) with Dee Dee Tachman, Norm
ry Taines, Irene Isaacs, - Saul
have an easier way 'bout them
SURELY YOU'D like to do a group of fellows and gals got Sinaberg and Mickey Lippsits,
they're more inclined to be re- Moss, Jerome Avison, Al Farber,
Bob Gans with Susie Winick,
taxed and they don't have that Jerry Linderman, Max Markson, some people a favor. What nicer together for a gala hayride fol-
Billy Sills with Bulky Bresoft
lowed
by
a
party
at
Lenore
Fine-
here
in
a
hurry
Sol
Penskar,
Ed
Springer,
Marvin
thing
could
you
do
for
your
air of going some•.\ -
Rita Langdorf ant. Morty Knop-
to put over a tremendous deal Bayles, Frank Friedman, Harold friends and yourselves than get- berg's abode.
a
I
,
but rather to be enjoying them- Phillips and Elaine Robbins. ling subscriptions to the Jewish
Lenore was squired by Kali per.
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Chronicle?
selves on a trip."
Gold while others who had a
Well,
we
talked
to
the
publisher
.
THEY'RE ENGAGED
The rest of the confab was oft
great time at Morty's Stablest.
of the Chronicle, who agreed that
the beauty and health of the Tex- Freddie Eferson and Gail Bern -
were Phyllis Applebaum with
as gals as compared to the weak stein, Mary Leader and Dolores more young people should read Bob Rosenberg Anna Sandler and •
and painted-up northern babes.' Kaufman. this paper. Harvey Weiss, Joan Davis and
• • •
Therefore for a very limited
I hear that echo of that familito--:
NOW WE'LL SWING OUT time only, a most unusual price Leonard Gaba, Helen Dubin was
quotation ringing out, "Go West,
some sweet anniversary music to offer exists for young subscribers with Morry Silverman, Ilene,
Young Man, Go West."
Frankford and Donnie NitskinH
• •
Carol Goldin and Harold Katz,
the
Luny
Lermans,
Herm
Bur-
quainted
with
the
Chronicle.
SHOOTING THE BREEZE
Sally Kay with Mannie Chudnor,1
tons and the Manuel Silvermans
Better
still
there's
also
an
op-
Picture New York's Times
From the moment pill step'•
all on their 9th; the Lester Styn- portunity for young salesmen Esther Klaper with Mannie For-
Square on New Year's Eve ... a
through the front door of '
ers on their I 1th; the Mort Ber- (and gals) to make some profits ner and Eleanoor Litton with
mass of cheering and hysterical
this unusual dining room
tins on their 13th, the Alfred by selling subscriptions at special Dave Siegel.
people jammed into that small ,
you're in a restful atmo-
Helfgotts on the 21st and the Nor- low rates.
Still more who participated in
area . . . yet who should the
sphere made for your din-
the dancing later on were Arm-1
man Franks on the 29th.
You
can
earn
five
or
six
dollars
Frank Merskvs, who came east :
ing enjoyment.
y hap" returns,
ette Linden with Shel Dorf, Ni-
an
hour
allowing
yourselves
am-
man y . man • * *
for the holiday bump into? . ,
Lunches -- Dinners
oma
Paramanik
with
Stan
Masi
ple time for each sale.
our own songwriter, Jack Fine!
Late Snacks
MAZEL TOYS to the Jack
ter,
Sandie
Raskin
and
Sonny
How about calling us at TO. 1-
All of a sudden Harold Rose-
• Private Gypsy Room V,ailable
Grcgorys on their new addition,
6128 during the week-ends or Freedman and Rosie Rogers with
mont becomes an athlete, whose
for Parties, etc.
dropping a line to 3300 Tyler ave- Willie Keller.
potency of power surprised even a girl.
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4426 N. Woodward Ave.
the
nue
if you are interested.
at
3 Blocks South of It Mile Road
himself . . . it happened out
THIS SUNDAY EVENING
STILL DREAMIN"bout New
•
•
.
Lincoln 1.5900
Grossingers . . . Harold took No. Bnai Brith Rebecca Gratz gals in-,
Year's Etre are many who at-
2 place at the 6 lap ice skating vile you to a "Nile of Enchant-
AT THE SAME TIME for some
-
race and was a close runner-up ment" with dancing at the Cen- of you, who have talents in sing-
in the ping pong tourney!
: ter . . . a buck is the admission. ing, acting, announcing, or play-
• • •
Those photo flashes that were ,
• ing an instrument, your reporter
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poppin' all over the Mayor's in- DINING OUT? . •
DINING ROOM
1 is planning an all teen-age Jewish
auguration was from the camera •
For those small groups that are , Chronicle Hour for March and
"The Famous Eating Place of
of City Hall photographer Jack looking for a meeting place, the , we'd like to use as much local
Fa mous Poo:0.' -
Bigelman.
dining room at the Three Roses talent as possible.
114 PALLISTER - FREE PARKING - For Reservations TIE 3-7444
In the course of a dinner con- • Grill out Second way is available However our script must be
CAFETERIA on WAYNE CAMPUS
versation Jerry Gelman from with out any charge ... Call Mr. • completed before the end of Jan-
• Delicatessen and Rome C oohed Foods
Denver, Colo. asked the Sam Bur- Sameroff at TE. 2-7630. ' uary and we would therefore
• Special Student Lunch*.
mans if they know a certain par-
Rhumba night is Tuesday at greatly appreciate it if you would 4811 CASS, OPP. WAYNE U. MAIN BLDG.
FA. 1-0687
ty out in Santa Monica, Calif. Sid's Cafe Lounge ... Kay Car-1 contact us as soon as possible so
Sam almost choked on his food son is the feature this week. that we may include you in the
CHOP0111FOrfUniSnEn,-IR ClifforINdi 1 aiihisd il lI tutt ffield
For a cozy spot for dancing, try plans.
• .. "That person in Santa Mon- ,
SEA FOOD - CII0Ps - ti'l'l: \h,.
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Menjo's out McNichols way ...
ica ... that's my sister!"
Special Lunches from 60c — Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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also a fine spot for dinners or
CATCHING UP on some past
Ernie Caters at the Hotel Wolverine
LIFE IS FILLED with many late snacks.
—
happenings as we glance over the'
problems some blondes, sonic
-
- - —
Complete Dinners $1.05 and up. Hot
brunettes and some redheads.
Corned Beef. Kreplae- Soup and De-
• • •
iicious Gefilte Fish every Friday. Hot
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
Rolls and Fresh Baglos each (lay.
3169 Second Avenue
DATING DEP'T:
FOOD AND DELICACIES
OPEN 'fill. 4 A. NI. FREE PAIZEING
,
Across Seville Hotel
Coupled up along the avenue
.....
Newly Remodeled
_ .....
. . . Bob Bernstein (Cleveland)
Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices
IROESICE'S
Distinguished Restaurant-
• Sparkling Entertainment, Danein.t. Evers Night
and Beverly Goldfinc, Dr. Mel-
• Open Saindas II
Delicatessen and Bar
Tues., Rumba Night
vin Cohen and Harriet (Flint)
No Ulmer or Mm.
Himelhoch, Bernie Moorin and •
Catering to Parties and Banquets-0.1;1 , 1 Monday
• Luncheon
It'. ?-31013
(i2il E. Warren at Barham
Alma Fox, Doris Karmann and
('AFE LOUNGE
7113 PURITAN .
— -
—
Lou Berson. More, Ed Gelman
• Dinner
81 40 West
UN. 4-9816
and Doris Wertheimer, Mel Al-
J efferson
• Late Snacks
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •
ter and Sylvia Shlain, Maureen
V1. 1-9112
Levitt and Sid Ross, Bill Luxen-
Air Conditioned
Famous for Chicken Paprikash. Gypsy > lu<ie
12th St. at Hazelwood
Old
Choice Wines and Liquors. Gypsy music for dancing. F,.• • I ,
berg and Gloria Sugarman. Al
Open from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.
Continental Atmosphere. Kitchen under new inanagemc,i ,
TR. 2: 4375
Waterstone and Marvel Gale.
Closed Monday
More delightful
than ever . .
Col. F. Maybohm's
CAROUSEL
DINING AT ITS BEST
.K o rmendy's
MILLER'S
ERNIE 'S
Three Roses Grill
— B o esk y 's
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT
s 1 pis •
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE
• •
NEWS IN NIBBLES
Jack Gabe. Leon Linder and
Russell Burton arc relaxing in
L. A. These motor city folks
found Miami a haven from these
winter blasts ... Rita Papo, Ruth
Cash, Jack A adman, Hy Brown,
Barbara Le 1, Norma Karbal
and Margie ( asier.
• •
F.:slums
CHINESE
AND
AMERICAN DISHES
CATERED
FAMILY
DINNERS
BIRTHDAY , ■ 1USIC:
January bit thday greetings and
cheers for Chuck Schwartz, Dick
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4 REAL
PRIVATE
Available to the Jewish Community
COMPLETE
TAKE-OCT
SERVICE
KING Ft/NG CAFE
11813 DEXTER Cor Elmhurst—WE. 5-9693
OPEN DADA It a.m. to 12 p.m.
SATURDAVS, 11 a.m. to 2 ■ .m.
IT GIVES US PLEASURE
TO ANNOUNCE
The
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
of
Jack Harwoods
Come in and Say Hello
SEE YOU SOON
On Woodward, one block S. of 7 Mile Rd.
RUSSIAN BEAR
Good. Wholesome
Food . . . Served
in a Tempting
Manner!
Open 12 noon to 2 a. m.
—
BUDDY'S
BAR-B-Q
SERVING FULL COI RS). DIN NI
KS
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
Open 4 p.m. (us 1 a.m.
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
9050 Twelfth at Clairmount
Town Pump
WE DELIVER TR 2-85110
"FOR THOSE (Viii) rimssilis
EATING PI t .VSI. Rt.."
Our Specialty—Steak., ( hops. sea Food
Open dally from 11:' , I 1 •n. . elm/ming
.,,, -;untlays Smart and c m.,, , ,ioia.. cuter-
10
V tammunt.
2919 Brush St., 5 Blks. N. of Vernor
—
Ribs, chit ken. dm k and French iri•d stumps,
most jaded
With Special SAW ,. III intrigue th ,
appetites. Catering to buffet pat tie. I 1.1 Delo, ty
Sentra.. TE. 2-)l5.5
• L I,nei
L.
• 44,ie ieon v
• tale sn
• -z
aci
Robin 1100(1 5 s v.
20176 Livernois
(South of 8 Mile Rd
TO. 9-3160
Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine - Italilika Orchestra
Banquet Room Available
21 Years in Business
W I) 1 0983
62 E. COLUMBIA
CH EC K E R
BAR-B-Q
of the Beautiful
13200 DEXTER
Luncheons atom 75c — (Mine from Si
Steaks - Chops - Oce..n Fresh Sea F0.1
Choice Wane - Pi climatal Beer - Private Roo,•
Pork of Montcolm CA. 83
RE-OPENING
3f2n, Xcedif.
ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House
12832 W. 1 Mile Rd.
.)
•
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DETROIT LELAND HOTEL
• BANQUETS
ROOMS
• LI'S( HEONS
• RECEPTIONS
Accommodating 35 to 300 — All Newly Decorated
Grenadier Room, for Delicious After Theatre
Call Mr. Schultz — WO, 2-2300
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