Page 12 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Heads ORT Unit PHIL ROTHSCHILD T HE AVERAGE TIME it takes was ushered in with a "surprise ferns to pick out and buy their chapeaux is about three hours . . . that's what a recent survey showed. Betcha that the males don't waste that much time in selecting their sombrero . . . it only took me five minutes . . . how 'bout you??? • • • party" at Barbara Appelbaum's home. • • • WHAT'S COOKIN! "Take A Chance" is what the B & P Pioneer Gals are calling their social fling Sat. nite (18th) at the Northwest Congregation . music on records. Nat Gurwin has arranged an MERRIMENT ON THE AVENUE enthusiastic boxing program for Dar,ing twosomes: Sid Leon Monday (20th) at the Center for and Doris Wertheimer, Sidney Pisgah Lodge • 7 Bouts listed. Coming! Social Inc's biggest Sherman and Laverene Rosen- thal. Leo Shipko and Alma Fox, and best affair on the 26th and Larry Lipson and Shirley Krim, the Career Gals barn dance on Marilyn Kcvan and Paul Rapap- the 29th. MRS. LOUIS LANDSBERG, • • • port, Phil Grossman and Shirley president of the Northwest MORE BREEZE Katz. Jack Adleman and Sylvia Chapter, American Women's A tribute to Annabelle Coggan, ORT, announces a get-together Shlain, Sol Sakwa and Helen first prez of the East Side B.B., luncheonette for members at Salk. More coupled up . . Hershel will be tendered by the East 12 noon Monday at the home Lewis and Phyllis Weiss, Bill Siders on March 20 in the form of Mrs. Peter Miller, 16904 La• Miller and Rene Beiderman, of a testimonial tea. Salle boulevard. Rabbi Jacob Recent Miami departures: The Segal will review "The Life and Mark Goldstick and Bea Chodor- off. Bert Slatkin and Annie Harry Rosenfelds and the Gerald Times of Sholem Aleichem." Smith, Mort Weisman and Shir- Suchers. The new son born to Rita and ley Reider, Betty Greenfield and Erin Silver, Al Loewenstein is the first grand- • • • child for both sides of the family. From the mail bag: Mort Der- LOOKS LIKE THERE'LL be plenty of activity at the Perfec- mer has already engaged Dave The Jewish Folk Chorus will tion and Adult Council Cabaret Sloan's band for his Greenbush present a movie night starting Dance this Satdee nite at the Ft. Inn. Two Louis Marshall BB ferns at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish nabbed three events in the recent Wayne lktel. Cultural Center, 2705 Joy road. These laddies have already city bowling tourney • . . Belle The group will show "The Life snagged their dates . . Dave Litinsky won the it'd. high series Agree and Rita Langdorf, Ed and placed 3rd in the all events of Franklin Delano Roosevelt" Krause and Sandy Rosenthal, while Sylvia Barish rolled 'em and several shorts. Tickets are 83 cents including Phil Zussman and Lorraine Rez- over to take the high single game. People say that Vicki Cutler tax and 25 cents for children. nick,14 Pilnick and Selma Metz, Lou Pleasant and Iris Davis, Joe should be on the stage , . . her impressions and jokes can wow Litvin and Ethel Klein. PUPPETRY GROUP FORMS one over. • • • The Dexter Center now has a • • a ANNIVERSARY PLAUDITS puppetry group fop boys and A NEW SPOT The 25th anniversary celebra- How far can one go in modern girls between the ages of 12 to tion that was bestowed upon design . . . that's what you'll say 14. Mrs. Harriett Berg will be Rose and David Rosenthal will when you take a gander at Lou's the advisor to this group. be temerribeied for many years extraordinay delicatessen spot at . . • for their friends sprung a 8224 W. McNichols Rd. Congrats while out at the coast Shpargel surprise on them at Harry Parr 's on the opening, Lou Loewy. was music director for Veloz and house. Whether it's a full meal or a Yolanda and appeared on a num- More anniversary maze! toy quick snack you can get it dished ber of radio programs as an ac- . . . Herb Kaufrnans, 4th: Sol up at Robin Hood's, home of the companist for the stars. Shpargels, 12th and the Bert Sherwood Frankfurter sandwich. Liftons, 14th. Gals . , tired of your old • • • RUMBA NITE hair-do . . . then hop right over Every Thursday FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "I'll be to Simon's out Wyoming and Cur- with you in a minute." tis . . . and get spring styled! • • ■ • • • Rumba Show by FROM MY PIGEON PATROL FAMOUS PIANIST S a in u e 1 Dr. Harcld Plotnick, who's in- * BOB LEROY AND VAL TICA Shpargel comes home from Holly- terning at a Cincinnati hospital, George Hagen and His (Irk wood to begin an extended en- saw Jojce Fox on his week-end 4726 Grand River at 14th visit to lawn . . . nice number gagement at a local nitery . • that Mike Handelsman had with him at Menjo's. Charlotte Singerman is being dated by a Mel Dellerson who RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a. m, hails from N Y and Irene Holtzman is being rushed by a Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine - Balalaika Orchestra 21 Years in Business certain chappie, yes? Banquet Room Available 62 E. COLUMBIA The Bent' Zacks are expecting • WO 1 0983 their No. 1' very soon . . . Jeanel Gorstein is coming back from I at Chicago to see Paul Green . . . • STFAKF • CHOPS • LOBSTER • SEA FOOD the Bill Zrikower's bundle should Open Every Day—Free Parking In Rear sszs W. MeNI•HOLS RD, arrive in early April. • • • 8160 West BIRTHDAY TIME Jefferson We pause for our weekly VI. 2-9742 Famous for Chicken Paprikash, Gypsy Music birthday congrats to all our Choice Wines and Liquors. Gypsy music for dancing Fortune Teller. Old readers . . . Dorothy Markle, Continental Atmosphere. Kitchen under new management. Closed Mondays Paula Clark, Ed Bard, Harry SERVING FULL, COURSE DINNERS Bravermsn, Aaron Sultan, Phil RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE Kaplan, Eve Becker, Wally Ton- Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m. kin, Rita Subot, Betty Rockaway, BAR-B-Q HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CIIEESE PIE Penny Isaacs, Maxine Goodfriend 9050 Twelfth at Clairmount WE DELIVER TR 2 - 8500 and Cornell Janeway. Also, Lenore Lieberman, Israel ILLER'S Sea Food and Miskin, ..aexander Bnbkin, Herm Luncheons from 75c — Dome from $1.25 Burton, Leo Applebaum, Ed Steaks - Chops - Ocean Fresh Sea Food Goldman, Sid Gorosh, Saul Choice Wine - Premium Beer - Private Room for Parties Scholnik, Bernard Cassel, Abe On Woodward, one block S. of 7 Mile Rd. TO. 9-3760 Finegold and Eileen Bennett. HOESKI"S Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices • Sparkling Entertainment, Dancing Every Night Sheldon Chatlin's 21st marker S i Folk Group Sets Roosevelt Movie ROYAL YORK Thursday, March 16, 1950 Refugee Builds a New Life on Skill Learned Under Nazis Often, in the greatest of mis- , other refugee, Joseph Baras, a fortunes there lurks unawares a floorsanding company. small drop of future luck. Those who wish to try them Take the case of Samuel Her- ocaanaraeancyhdtahye but psaantuyrda at yTY. 6- - skovic, 35, formerly of Czecho- slavia, and now a new resident of H. C. Detroit. Herskovic had built his life about his small grocery store in his town and his wife and two children. But that life was rude- ly destroyed one day when, in Carl Friedberg, pianist, will be 1942, the Nazi masters of his the guest artist at the annual con- country arrested him and shipped cert of the Center's music de- him off to Austria for forced partment, Mrs. Royal S. Maas. labor. chairman of the music committee. This was the beginning of his announced. The concert has been schedule misfortunes which mounted steadily until in 1944 he learned for Wednesday evening, May 17 that his entire family had be en at the Art Institute. murdered in the gas chambers of Auschwitz. Nordau Chapter, ZOD, It seemed then that there was nothing left, but the will to live Plans Amateur Show is strong in a young man and Nordau Chapter, ZOD, will Hershovic continued working for hold an amateur show Wednes- the Nazi officers, repairing and day evening, March 25 at the maintaining their homes. With- Halvey Musi c Center. out realizing it he was acquiring Members of the three Zionist new skills which were to form chapters will attend and com- the basis of his future life. pete for prizes. Movies taken in In 1945 he was liberated and Israel will be shown. returned to Czechoslovakia. -- Eventually he remarried and in I A welcome gift for any occasion 1948 the Joint Distribution Corn- is a subscription to the Jewish mittee brought him and his fain- Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041, ily to the United States. After eight months in Detroit 17 seeking work in vain, Hershovic took the advice of a. friend and decided to utilize his skills • STEAKS learned under the Nazi. • SEA FOOD Today he is operating, with an- Center Concert to Star Friedberg atc ess ! • ROAST BEEF • RUSSIAN DELICACIES To Assure The Success of Your .. doubly enjoyable in the unique and romantic atmosphere of this famed restaurant. BUSINESS or SOCIAL FUNCTION Private Gypsy Room Available for Parties. etc. Hold It At The COL. F. MAYBOHM'S CLUB BALI CAROUSEL 808 W. McNichols 4426 N. Woodward Ave. UN. 4-0843 Lincoln 2-5000 A Fine Location . . , Excellent Facilities , . 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