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Thursday, March 23. 1930

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Lorraine Reznick, Renee Rom,
Eunice Rosen, and Arlene Cha-
piro.
Still more who thought that
Dave Diamond and Jeanne Rand
from Ted Lipsitz's supper club
supplied delightful music were
Marilyn Setner, Bernice Stewart,
Sandie Sussman, Marcia Topper,
Gloria Wright, Jemice Yucht and
Sarah Lee Coppman. The indi-
vidual corsages were also great-
ly enjoyed.
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CANTERBURY HOUSE was
the scene for Roz Glazer's Sweet
Sixteen.
Those who admired the lovely
wine colored velvet worn by the
hostess included Flo Lerman,
Gloria Cohen, Lee Werber, Bob-
bie Fink, Beth Green, Suzie Win-
nick, Sandy Gordon, Gloria Fox,

Teen-Age
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Sophisticates

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Women's Unit
Sets Lecture

"Is the Housewife a Myth?"
By HELEN TENNENBAUNI
will be discussed by Rabbi Maur-
ANNOUNCING the week's top
ice B. Pekarsky, lecturer and
" event: FDR chapter of B.B.G.
teacher, at a meeting of the De-
will hold its annual fund-raising
t r o i t Section,
HE CLOTHIERS say that a the Congregation Social Hall.
program on March.25 (that's this
National Council
And here's another affair to Saturday in case
well dressed man should
of Jewish Wom-
h ave a minimum outfit of six round out you week's activities you haven't got • ' •
en, at 12:30 p.m.
sport jackets, six pairs of slacks,' • .. the Career Gals Barn Dance the calendar
April 4 at the
the
Center
.
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handy).
topcoats,'
on
the
29th
at
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six business suits; two
Jewish C o m-
all
caller
and
an
a
...the
in-
This
event
overcoats, one summer tux- • with a cal
triunity Center.
atmosphere with
wt
i lots
l t o f will be entitled
edo, one regular tuxedo, six hats formal atmosp
Assisting Rah-
, gods should be a mid-week pep- • 'Club Gay Pa-
and 12 pairs of shoes.
'
,a. -'`
bi Pekarsky in
' ree" and will as
To my surprise' I find I conic* Per - upp('r•
s.:
the presentation
Now ... don't say there's noth- ' you have prob-
Now
fairly close to being such a well
of the material
.
.
.
k
doin'
in
town
take
a
ably
guessed
be
dreased man . . . my inventory
dressed
w i 11 be Mrs.
schedule :
a
night
club
shows that I actually do have gander at the
Rabbi Pekarsky llersch Kreger,
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,
style
dance.
For
one pair of shoes and one pair !
'kW"
former Council president, Mrs.
EXTRA JELLYBEANS
only $1.50 a
of slacks.
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It's another boy to the Berm' couple, or al if you prefer to Rona Herman, Thelma Landau, Charles Lakoff, chairman of the
come stag, you too may attend Rita Malinud, Sandie Gales, Jewish -Social Service Bureau
SNORTIN' THE TOWN
Zacks.
Florida
bound
are
the
George
this
affair which will take place Miriam Schwartz, and Marilyn Board, Mrs. Morris Brown and
Coupled up foe dancing were
Friedmans
and
Dave
(Internal
at
the
Bnai David social hall Grossberg. All the gals received Mrs. Robert Alpern,
Lenny Woolf and Mickey Zito-
lovely corsages.
1 (Elmhurst and 14th) and • will
The panel chairman will be
mer, Shirley SChwartz and Sey-i Revenue)
•reel's.
Wearing a beige and lace top
moor Eiehman, Larry Lipson and
Libby Wedgle's avocation it; feature Iry Field's orchestra plus dress Micki Sherman welcomed Mrs. Leonard Winer, president
Sherry Epstein, Mort Scholnik singing and Babs Levy has a two gala floor shows starring guests to her Sweet Sixteen at of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
. sonic- of Detroit's top young tal-
and Elayne (suntanned) Poloz- knack fur dress designing.
which Donnie Wienhart was the tion women's division.
ker.
Ork leader Joe Sudy is giving cnt.
host.
Dessert
luncheon
will
be
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More duets . . , Herb (Pon- the boys a real workout at squash
Also on hand to help celebrate served, Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels
is
CHAPTER
752
OF
A.Z.A.
title) Buckner and Doris Kar-' . . • he's converting them from
were Fay Dann with Ronnie will preside at the meeting. Mrs.
mann. Alice Lazar and Dr. Leon-, handball .. . Bette. his vocalist.' presenting its first Charity Dance Weinhart,' Fred Marcus escorted William Isenberg and Mrs. Dan
ant Brown.
' is picking up a variety of Yiddish on the 15th of April at the May- Heather Reiderman, Sarah Kaliff Krouse are in charge of arrange-
. • •
• fair Room on Dexter and David-
lingo while in town.
with Mike Aa•onowitz, Sol Kline- ments for the meeting.
I !con.
PHILALUJAHS
man with Mary Selick from
How good are barbers? A good
Tickets
which
are
also
only
- Shirley Simons went to laha- . deal I ha. been said recently on
Mount Clemens, Nate Zerun with
CIVILIANS ON BORDER
mi for a vacation . . . met an the subject of barbering ... take $1.50 a couple will admit you to Marilyn Rosner, and Lester Feld-
TEL AVIV (1St) Civilians
old flame of hers from "NI- and Al
nius man with Joan Klineman.
AI Lebow for instance . . . he's n even ing 's entertainment fea-
art' now being permitted to settle
. tIrvField'a orchestra t "
has become engaged . . . she's now on his 28th year and his uring.
! More who admired the lovely in the no man's land area near
Tod
Pu
ate
and
Lynn
Sharon.
of
the
late
song-
the daughter -
, Broadway shop is the c•ongrega-
Mire l information may be had blue cake with the yellow roses Gaza which was divided between
writer Seymour Simons.
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' lion for the old timers as well '
f Id
UN- were Thelma (in from Windsor) Israel and Egypt last week.
Jack, and Arnie Davidson, Si-
Adele Miller, offspring of Billa, as
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as the new chip off the old blocks '1 I 4-2040
or
Fred
Schatz
at
UN.
3-
corned beef spots, has received!
mone Berenholc with Ben Gold-
Boots
Kallman
(U-of-M)
is
still
!,846.
We
surely
hope
that
this
RUMBA NITE
that most sought after item, a
Rosen, Barbara
sparkler to adorn her finger from ' doing her chores as Van Pat- turns out to be a great success berg, Richard
Every Thursday
Kohen,
Fred
Kendall,
Ken
Sher-
i tick's gal Friday on "So You as all proceeds go to the Chit-
Max Bard,
man,
and
Marshall
Radcilffe.
Know Sports" on Channel 2, each ' dren's Rescue Fund.
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Eddie Singer and Celia Wino- ,
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•Sunday eve We hear that Danny
Rumba show by
1.1
1vow.
• will
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LOOKS
LIKE
THIS week's
WEARING A WHITE strapless
sky has been escorting
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BOB
LEROY
ANN VAL TICA
26t h . . . Eddie's pals threw his tier
column
is
dedicated
entirely
to
Dworsky
d campus of f late.
c
bro ade dress and gold jacket,
George Hagen and His Ork
bachelor stag Monday ... it'll be
Sweet Sixteens and here Lenore
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!Agnes Silverman greeted her ,_,
4726 Grand River at 14th
a Florida honeymoon.
,
AT HARRY SUEFRIN'S 30th guests at the Whittier which was Young's.
From UCLA where Helen
This one ti- .ok place at the
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k- taking her master's work,' anniversary parts ... Harry Solo- the scene for the Sweet Sixteen
cited for being top cloth- ' luncheon given in her honor by Frances Restaurant and the girls
we leans that Helen has accept- ! mon was
who helped in the festivities were
ed a Calif. native's proposal for ' ing salesman. Ernest Hirsch took her parents Dr. and Mrs. M. Sil- Leona Rippkoner, Sandie Brown.
, a prize in furnishings and Katlic verman.
marriage.
1 Those who enjoyed the very Sharon Wachs. Martha and Joan
Bert faatkin and a blonde' Marcus in the Women's Dept.
' special afternoon were Barb Bas- Miester, Phyllis Levine,' Arlene
'
,
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looked • cozy on the dance-floor .
20450 LIVERN015
, off, Sylvia Bachman, *Marlene Katz, Marilyn Gorash, Barbara
. . . Stan Dorftnan's interest in (70313IERCIALS
' Bennett, Sandra Brown, Ruthie Kahrnoff, Sydelle Shapiro, Viv
an Ann Arbor subject is still
llis Cohen, Ros- Somberg, Milly Berry, Lorraine
For the rhumba enthusiasts . y
Where Food Is Always
going strong . . . we know who ' Syd's Cafe has Tuesday nite s.ei1Chodoroff.
Ph Dottie Dans, Mare- , Freedman, Marilyn Wilmer, and
at its Best
anne Chodin,
Shirley Katz's latest heart-throb' aside and on Thursday Y 'the Royal lyn Diamond, Gig Kaplan, Es- , Marsha Denenfield.
The ItiCredible
y
is.
York brings in Bob Leroy to di-
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Evelyn Rosenstein • assumes, rect the special Latin American telle Kleinman. Bessie Levine,
. .SIDTS COMING 13 ACK'
Ruthie Levitt, Donna Lemburg,
Harvey poldtimith's name on the show.
Opening April 1
26th.
Danny Lombard at Corby's is 1 1 -- Barbara
Milly - Lewis,
---- Ledger,
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the chef who's becoming very ' '-'-="*C -='"="7 -^rd'="0':"41
HAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes to i popular on the Northwest Side
Accordionist-Pianist-Vocalist
Widenbaum, Elaine for his dinners.
Arranger—Composer
the "JOHNNY YO YO' gal, singing
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and
playing
all
her
cute
ditties.
Kleinberg, Jack Banish, Bernard
M.G.M. Recording and
Thinking of buying a Buick
ENTERTAINMENT
Rubin, Bernard Weisberg, Paul
NBC Radio Star
. . then be sure to see Jack
• STEAKS
NITELY
Kantor. Shirley Reider, Rae Ann Markiwitz out at Carson Buick
"The Musicians' Idol"
SEA FOOD
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Muss, Freida Frazer, Faye and for a deal!
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th :
• JOEL NASH A Plane
3 SHOWS NIGHTLY
• ROAST BEEF
Larry Weinberg. Joel Rosenthal,
Sunday Dinner Show
Grant Robbins, Jo Majzel, Mar-
• RUSSIAN
RETURNING APRIL 10
I
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
tin Brown, Mel Wallace and Mari-
DELICACIES
DOROTHY DONEGAN
lvn Cohen.
FOOD AND DELICACIES
doubly enjoyable in the unique
PARK and MONTCALM
No ('over—No Door Charge
and romantic atmosphere of
Now we'll salute those persons
tins famed restaurant.
FREE. 1'ARK1NG—Res. UN. 1.-SiiiM-1
• Famous for Good Food •
with anniversaries . .. the Milt
Private r:vpsv Room .tvailabl•
for Parties. etc.
Fentims-on their 3rd: ditto to the
Jack JacObs and the Harry Mil-
COL.IF. MAYBOIEWS
grams celebrate their 8th.
7113 PURITAN
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SERVING FULL. COURSE IONNERS
UN. 4-9816
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF TIIE FIRE
WHATS COOKIN'
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m.
"Club Gay Parer" is the theme
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •
4426 N. Woodward Ave.
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
BAR-B-Q
of the Franklin Roosevelt BB
Air Conditioned
Lincoln 2-5000
gals fling this Satdee nite at the
91)51) Twelfth at Clairmount
WE DELIVER Tit 2.8300
Open from II a.m. to 3 a.m.
Blocks south a( It Mile Road
Bnai David Social Hall ... music
Closed Monday
for dancing and two floor shows.
Food and Chop House
ILLER'S
It you've been to any of the
Luncheons from '75,- — Drone, trum $1.25
Steaks - Chops - Ocean Fresh Sea Food
recent Social Inc. affairs-I know
Choice Wine - Premium Beer - Private Room for Parties
you're not going to miss the one
Newly Remodeled Distinguished
TO. 9-3760
On Woodward, one block S. of 7 Mile Rd.
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Sunday nite (26) at Club Eagle.
Restaurant-Delicatessen and Bar
Serving the Finest Fond at Moderate Prices'
BOESKY'S
formerly Club Royal . . . Zev
Sparkling
Entertainment,
Dancing
Every
Night
Late
Snacks
•
• Dinner
•
• • Luncheon
• Open Sundays
• Tues., Rumba Night
Clay, and his trio will be on hand
No ('over or Mtn.
TR. 2.4375
12TH ST. at HAZELWOOD
and the spacious quarters wake
Catering to Parties and Banquets--Closed Monday
it convenient to mix and find
TU. 2-.1610
evili ' LOUNGE 13141 E. Warren at Barham
your partners .. its open.
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HUNGARIAN
DINING
ROOM
Tuesday eve 'Match 28 the
"The Famous Eating Place of
N. W. YPC group says you're all
•
Famous People"
Invited to their open shindig at 1.
114 PALLISTER - FREE PARKING - For Reservations TR, 3-7444

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

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Matchless

MOONEY

RUTH WALLIS

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TOWN PUMP

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

DINING AT ITS BEST

CAROUSEL

BUDDY'S

Sea

BOESKY'S

SID'S

Kormend y's

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

. To Assure ,
The Success of Your

PARTY
or ,
BANQUET,

Hold It at the

BALI
CLUB
W. McNichols Rd.

808

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Excellent
nob Lrooatton
A Facilities
. . . UnsurPasitecl

Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine - Balalaika Orchestra

Good. Wholesome
Food ... Se. rred
in a Tempting

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Manner!

Robin 1100(1 1S

20176 Livernois (South of 8 Mile Rd.)

Service

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21 Years in Business
62 E. COLUMBIA

Banquet Room Available
WO I-0983

I)ANNY LAMBAill)

• STEAKS

• CHOPS

at Corby's —.

• LOBSTER

Open Etery Day—Free Parking in Rear

• SEA FOOD

7525 W. Mr-NICHOLS RI).

HUNGARIAN VILLAGE

8160 West
Jefferson
VI. 2-9742
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

