DETROIT JEWISH
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Teen-Age
. Sophisticates
MOST WOMEN ARE tolerant
m of cigarets, but just let a
masculine ignite a nice long
stogie and right away he has an
argument on his hands ... some-
thing we males can't understand.
A good seegar has a completely
delightful aroma all of its own
and the gals ought to appreciate
it! (P.S.: this was not subsidized
by the Cigar Institute.)
• • •
PERSONALITIES
Nat Greene has taken over the
presidency of the Livernois-Seven
Mile Business Men's Association.
Ben Yoman, renowned artist,
has published another children's
book . . . "Kookoreeko" , will
be released by the Behrman
House soon.
Winnie (Berk) Rush is still
limping 'round on crutches as the
result of an auto accident suffer-
ed on his way back from the
honeymoon jaunt.
A children's record 'bout Pass-
over has been put on wax by the
JPI at the Center.
•
• • •
ALONG SORORITY ROW
era ... Gerry Friedlander, Norm
Rittman, Milt Fenton, Doris Ber-
lin, Shirley Eichler, Manny Fox,
Sara Lee Eichler, Bev Fogel,
Helen Karbal, Isadore Bernstein,
Art Golb, Phil Grossman, Rich-
ard Kane, Mitchell Vogel, Lewis
Freedman, Leonard Horwitz, Nor-
man Saules, Harold Meyer, Max
Kushner and Ann Wasserman.
Anniversary Mazel Toys to the
Norm Rosenfelds and the Harvey
Firestones on their first hitch .. .
on March 6 Rae and Hyman
Hertzensons will have chalked up
23 years ... many happy returns
of the day.
•
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
ASSING THE Reviewing
Stand: Just received a fine let-
ter from Morry Wasserman of the
Bnai Brith Veteran's Organiza-
tion Dept.
In this letter Mr. Wasserman
not only comments on the possi-
bilities of a teen-
a g e center i n
place of the
empty armory,
but also suggests
that the Young
Adult Guild
could do a lot in
providing enter-
tainment forsuch
a teenage Satur-
day night center.
By the way
Helen
would you read-
ers please tell your parents that
an empty deserted armory sits
idle on Collingwood and Hamil-
ton and that many teenagers
would like to turn it into a use-
ful meeting place in the form of
a T.V. club for Detroit's young
people.
Your reporter would appreciate
notes and comments on this idea
fr(orn parents as well as teenagers
addressed to 3300 Tyler avenue,
so that we may turn them over
to the proper authorities.
• • •
P
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
• •
MORE DOODLINGS
Bill Stone took two sport ac-
claims within one week . . .
grabbed the squash championship
of Class C league and was all
event winner at the Bnai Brith
bowling tourney at Columbus
last week.
Jack Horowitz is the new
counter man at Harry Miller's
Delicatessen on W. McNichols Rd.
Henry Morgenthau BB laddies
sponsor the first doubles bowling
classic this week end at the Bowl-
0-Drome.
Malcqlm Cohn, optometrist
out Dearborn way, opens up an-
other office at his Buena Vista
home.
Jerry and Ira Silver, the type-
writer kids, are readying an ex-
panded store on Woodward near
Warren.
Vicki and Eli Cutler are still
called on to show off their rhumba
techniques. '
Thursday, March 2, 1950
CHRONICLE
JIFT Auxiliary Sets Plans
for National Officer's Visit
Plans are now complete for the
reception of the national presi-
dent of the Ladies Auxiliary, Jew-
ish War Veterans, Mrs. Sol R.
Abelow, during her visit in De-
troit, March 4 to 6.
She will broadcast over station
WWJ at 9:45 a.m., Monday, when
she will be interviewed by Fran
Harris.
Mrs. Abelow and National Com-
mander Jacksim Holtz will ad-
dress the membership of all JWV
posts and auxiliaries at the Mem-
orial Home at 9 p.m., Saturday.
The Dexter-Davison Branch of
the Jewish Community Center
this play, while the thespians in-
clude prexy Myrna Stein, Selma
Polston, Ledra Hirsch, Arlene
Kolleaberg, Elaine Bernbaum,
Berniece Kuhn, Bertha Seid, As-
sistant director Sheryl La Pides,
and stage manager Joan Lefton.
• • •
ESTHER AND HAMAN and
many other figures traditional
with the feast of Purim decorated
Josh Geller's rec, room for a pre-
Purim party last wee kend.
Included in the crowd who
danced and dined were Al Grant,
and Lee Lublinsky, Bernice Is-
rael and Joe Klein, Lois Her-
man and Marty Korman, Alvin
Lapin and Hannah Eisler, Stew
Cowen and Sue Eisler.
More who really enjoyed the
success of the party were May-
nard Flusty, Shirt Chicorel, Ted-
dy Panther, Bernie Leider, Zita
Jacobson with Don Kirsh, Louie
Kleinnian, Barbie Phillips, and
yours truly with the host.
,••
MRS. SOL ABELOW
• • •
will be the scene of a tea honor-
ing Mrs. Abelow at 1:30 p.m. Mon-
day.
Representatives from all Allied
Veteran groups and Jewish or-
ganizations have been invited.
On Monday a Ladies Auxiliary
Department meeting will be held
at 9:30 p.m. at the Memorial
Home. Mrs. Abelow will deliver
her message and participate in a
school of instruction.
The Sigma Theta Delta gals
gathered at Sue Sherman's burg
MORE NEWS 'BOUT the
for a late snack . . . enjoying
Young Adult Guild is that many
the grub were Shirley Sider with
civic and other veteran minded
Norm Bornstein, Betty Provizer
people think that the group de-
and Harvey Stein, Marian Bain-
serves a tremendous hand for the
berger and Wally Nussbaum,
wonderful shows that the group
Eve Zaretsky and George Cohen,
has put on at Veterans Hospital in
Shirley Sirota and Hank Lonner-
Dearborn and at the Marine Hos-
stater, Marilyn Logan and Bob
pital near Detroit.
Simon, Lorrie Friedlander and
The group headed by the cap-
Aaron Levine, Sue Sherman and
able leadership of Bev Goldfine
Stan Wise.
did these shows in co-operation
Enjoying the dance music at
with the Bnai Brith entirely with-
• •
the Iota Alpha Pi's dinner shin-
ou, remuneration. ,
dig were Elayne Sonnenfeld and FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
it you haven't been out to
• • •
Mike Blume, Carol Alexander
I'll have it
"Nothing to it .
COL.
F. MAYBOHM'S
and Larry Miller, Marilyn Fisher fixed in a minute."
ON MARCH 18, the Perfection
and Wally Kinitzer, Joyce Kap-
Chapter
of
Demolay
presents
a
• • •
lan and Saul Saulson, Evelyn
gala dance to the music of Lee
DINING
Roberts and Hal Grodman, Adele
For delicious spare ribs stop in Fields and featuring the Young
Soft atmosphere adorned with un-
Moskowitz and Sy Robbins, Ce-
usual mural paintings ... even an
at the Checker Bar-B-Q on Brush Adult Guild at the Fort Wayne
open patio to remind you of out-
cile and Elliot Kaplan.
Hotel.
street just past Vernor.
door dining.
• •
Here's
what
you'll
be
seeing
for
Want some chicken paprikash
* Russian-American Food
DATING DEPT.
only
$2.40
a
couple:
Ex.Central-
and gypsy music . . . drive Out
Lunch - Dinner - Late Snacks
Coupled up here and there ...
to the Hungarian Village out W. ites Ralph Chicorel and Bob
Maureen Levitt and Gerry Taines,
ADDED ATTRACTION!
Kane, as "Chick and Kane" will
Jeffetion way.
Bea Choderoff and Mark Gold-
• MARTZI AND HIS PIANO
Maria's Pizzeria (Livernois and bring vaudeville back to the
stick, Lucille Pollak and Bob
• CAROL BALANI, Violinist
Puritan) specializes in Italian stage; Tim Labadie, the laugh
Eaton, Bill Ross and Lil Kaufman,
4426 N. Woodward Ave.
dishes as well as the famous riot of U. of D.; Larry -Corona,
Rosalyn Kantor and Les Weiner,
from the Civic Light Opera.
pizza pie.
Lincoln 2-5000
Leonard Herman and Phyllis
• • •
Dorothy Filburn; Centralite
from Europe
Kessler, Seymour Hertzenson and
Rita
Langdorf,
the
Countess
of
Happy Purim to All.
2 Mks. S. of II Mlle ltd.
Ruth Littky, Hank Marx and
Tap; Kenny Moss, popular radio
Helen Nickerman, Nori Stramer
personality; and Sally Ann
and Willie Stone.
Blanchfield with a song and dance
More along the avenue . . .
act.
Bernice Friedman and Betty Le-
WOULD YOU LIKE tickets?
HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
vine, Aubrey Smith and Annie
The United Hebrew Schools Well, how about calling Bev Gold-
"The Famous Eating Place of
Smith, Jewel Greenspan and Ted
will hold a Purim Eve celebra- fine at TO. 9-1178 any evening or
Famous People"
Garlow, Estelle Wein and Harry
contact
your
reporter
.
.
.
tion at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, March
114 PALLISTER - FREE PARKING - For Reservations TR. 3-7441
• • •
Krim. Dorothy (Calif.) Levine
2, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
and Leonard Krim, Lois Gold-
GALS FROM THE Gilds Par-
The event is for the staff and
man and Mary Rollins, Bill Mer-
on
their families, members of the trite L. G.'s are hard at work
Luncheons from 75c — Dinne. from $1.25
sky and Barbara Cohen:
Steaks - Chops - Ocean Fresh Sea Food
their play, "You Ain't Heard the
Midrasha,
board
members,
alum-
• • •
Choice Wine - Premium Beer - Private Room for Parties
ni and students of the high Half of It Yet," which will be pre-
On Woodward, one block S. of 7 Mile Rd. TO. 9-3760
PHILALUJAHS
sented at Hampton School the
school.
Lloyd Fishman and Lit Kauf-
end
of
March.
Featured will be humorous
RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a. m.
man are engaged.
Sue Popkin who heads the dra-
readings, a playlet, community
The Harry Wohls are N.Y.
Closed
Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine - Balalaika Orchestra
matic
committee
is
the
director
of
singing and dances.
honeymooning . . . Joyce Katz
Banquet Room Available
21 Years in Business
departs for Miami leaving some-
WO 1-0983
62 E. COLUMBIA
one longing for her return .. .
Newly Remodeled Distinguished
Gerald Medlin soon ties up with
Restaurant-Delicatessen and Bar
a N.Y. fern.
• SEA FOOD
• CHOPS • LOBSTER
The Lou Gabes are expecting
• Late Snacks
• STEAKS
• Dinner
• Luncheon
their No. 2 bundle and the Bunny
7525 W. McNICHOLS ID.
Open Every Day—Free Parking in Rear
TR.
2-4375
12TH ST. at HAZELWOOD
Rubin's visit from the stork will
Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices
BOESKY'S
be in May.
• Sparkling Entertainment, Dancing Evers Night
• Open Sundays
Tues..
Rumba Night
•
Nice date that Marilyn Kopel
No Cover or MM.
was dancing with at the Bali .. .
Catering to Parties and Hanquets—Closed Monday
and Rhea Fuereman seemed all
TU. 2-111111
15211 E. Warren at Barham
CAFE LOUNGE.
in smiles about her escort at
8160
West
Menjo's the other week.
Jefferson
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VI. 2-9712
You've Been
Missing Something
...
•
CAROUSEL
Purim Eve Fete
Slated at UHS
DINING AT ITS BEST
Kormendy's
ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House
BOESKY'S
DANNY LAMBARD
at Corby's
sin
COMING TO THE NORTHWEST—
BIRTHDAY TIME
Best wishes to our col'm read-
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT
7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •
Air Conditioned
Open from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.
Closed Monday
THE
NORTHWEST DELICATESSEN
13436 W. SEVEN MILE RD. at HARTWELL
Featuring
A COMPLETE LINE OF IMPORTED AND
• DOMESTIC DELICACIES
• Specializing in Carry-Out and Tray Catering Service
Proprietors: MORRIS RUBIN and MORRIS REIDER
Watch
for Opening
Date!
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE
Famous for Chicken Paprikash. Gypsy Music.
Choice Wines and Liquors. Gypsy music for dancing. Fortune 'feller. Old
Continental Atmosphere. Kitchen under new management. Closed Mondays
BUDDY'S
BAR-B-Q
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m.
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
9050 Twelfth at Clairmount
Town Pump
Park at Montcalas CA. 8310
CHECKER
BAR - B-Q
WE DELIVER TR 2-8500
"FOR THOSE. WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE."
Our Specialty—Steaks. Chops, Sea Food
Open daily from 11130 am., including
Sundays. Smart and continuous enter-
tainment.
2919 Brush St., 5 Blks. N of Vernor
,
Ribs, chicken, duck and French fried shrimps,
with special sauces to intrigue the most Jaded
appetites. Catering to buffet parties. Fast City
Wide Delivery Service to Your Door! TE.
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