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DETROIT! JEWISH CHRONICLE
Thursday, May 11, 1950
Takes Lead Role
place or transportation contact
Deborah Marston UN. 3-3450....
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IN COOPERATION with the
Better Schools Association of De-
troit, a special musical evening
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
I THERE MOM, surely you will be presented at Durfee Inter-
mediate on May 25, at 8 p.m.
haven't forgotten that this
Admission to this concert will
Sunday is your day dedicated to be $1. Durfee's band and niches-
WEEK-END NOTES . . . a re- Dr. David Seligson is new head
you by your sons and daughters. tra leader. Mr. Klocko, will con- .
" porter's observations of people of the State Dental Society.
Really ev er y
duct. . . . We strongly urge par-
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day of the year
and places:
ents as well as students to sup-
is Mother's Day
Over at Franklin Hills Country FACES 'ROUND THE ,SPOTS
port this event, so please be there.
' because you're
Club patrons who took the maid- Eugene, Gottlieb and Arlene
Congratulations to the Junior
always there
en voyage cruise were entertained Barnett, Jerry Richter and Joanne
Maccabees Soccer team w iich
ready
to
support
by the powerful voice of Jan Goldstein, Jack Green and Nancy
played it's first g..tne last Sunday
and guide, help
Peerce. Tanner, Barbara Vander and Jer-
and even though ti.e boys did not
a n d understand,
Saluting the band with their ry Gelfix, Sid Margolis and Ruth
have the opportunity for much
scold if neces-
gay sailor caps were Bob Russell Rosberg.
previous practice, they won by die
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sary and smile
and Marilyn Sklar, Brewster
surprising score of 2 to 0.
approval and en-
HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES
Both goals were made by Josh
Broder and Nancy Weisman, Shir-
couragement. In
ley Goldman and Sam Simons, to our chums • . . Lila Yagoda.
Geller who startei the team.
a
way,
Mom,
you
Helen
Bud Rosenthal and Lil Lewis, Rose Wolfenson, Art Munson,
•
have a lot of troubles and a great
BOYS FROM THE Al Km alwl-
Ronnie Cottler and Lois Aaron- James Stone, Manuel Silverman,
deal of work and, oh, so ninny
son, Mort Lieberman and Pauline Lou Fried, George Gunsberg.
nick Chapter :;21 of AZA recently
worries and we realize that often
which L. , ry
Nidorf, Saree Simons and Ralph Marvin Esko, Sid Gorosh, Ruth THELMA WEISS was given
you must think that your children had an election at
Meisel became pre4ident; Danny
Helper, Janice Bennett with Stu Cooper, Sam Gurwin, Sylvia the lead female role in the
just don't appreciate you. Yet you
Schwartz, Rhoda Lou Hayden and Cohen, Barbara Swade, Doris Louis Marshall dramatic group
Zolokower the veep; seerttid y,
must admit the pride and honor
Nate Feiss (he's that sporting
Karmann, Al Stein and Ted Le- play, "Catskill Rythm" as Mrs.
Milt Lichtcrman.
you feel when you see the little
Applebaum, mother of the fam- baby growing into a big strong young photographer round town
Teamed up at the Gamma Kap- pofsky.
Plus Art Lee, Al Tucker, harry ily around whom the play cen- adult and you know that this hu- who'll be glad to accommodate
pa Chi's spring informal pow-
wow were Len Cohen' and Estelle Olit, George Adelberg, Art Mon- ters. Edythe Solomon received man being is what he is today with pictures at any of your ac-
Bush, Norm Bornstein and Shir- son, Mac Pearl, Morris Resnick, the male lead as Maxie Apple- thanks to you and all that you tivities); and Danny Kingston
who was chosen treasurer.
ley Sider, Iry Bernstein and Helen Sam Schecter, Phil Seivan, Betty baum, the Bar Mitzvah boy. have done.
These boys are planning dual
Fish, Harry Portney and Norma Atler, Ruth Cash, Reva Edelson, The play, written by Sylvia
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meetings with the Doris Sabage
Bernstein, Dave Zell' and Ilene Gilda Luden, and Harry Margolis. Katz and Helen Levy, will be
NOTES OF COMING EVENTS: gals of BBG which will feature
Berke, Mary Klavons and Ada
Pals of Bill Sill helped him pass presented May 24 at the Chap- May 11 is that date' set by the a debate and dancing on May 20.
Urowonitz.
his natal day with fun ... joining ter's installation meeting at
12 Bs of Central High for their
You'll notice the group all over
Bnai Moshe.
The Mu Beta Chi's took advan- in the birthday party were Mari-
second semi-annual Levi-Leap at Detroit by their new emblems
lyn
Diamond
and
Mort
Knopper,
tage of these balmy mites for a
which they display on yellow
Gralmer's Barn.
weiner roast 'round the camp fire Rita Shaman and Paul Arram-
jackets with blue stripes.
Transportation
will
be
available
setting were Iry Rosen and Ha- son, and Harriet (Pinky) Bresoff
to those who desire it and the
dassah Weitzman, Morrey Rose with Bill.
LIBRARY REOPENS
evening will be a wonderful op-
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and Helen Farber, Hank Lonner-
The library at the Jewish Com-
portunity
for
all
of
you
to
get
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to the
stuter and Shirley Sirota.
The Week-Day Hebrew School better acquainted with one an- munity Center has reopened an-
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Peter Polinskys on their 2nd; and
der the supervision of Mrs. Ar-
of Congregation Shaarey Zcdek other.
No. 22 for the Frank Merksy's.
thur Goulson. Library hours are.
ROMANCE PATTER
will hold its first graduation at
Don't forget to circle May 18 Sundays, 10-12:30 a. m., 1:30-4
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Marianne Ann Shapero and Al
the morning services on the first and 19 as the nights to see Cen- p. m.; Monday through Thursday
Schwartz are engaged ... ditto to SOCIAL DATES
Sat. nite, May 13 the Young day of Shovuoth, at 9 a.m., Mon- tral's senior play which is all 7-9:30 p.m.
Corrine Tennen and Bernie Nath-
about a fellow named Willie, his
anson. Seymour Lublin and Rose Adult Committee of Halevy dance day May 22.
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adventures, his gals, and . . . ???
'
Wolfenson are that twosome in at the Halevy bldg. on Linwood.
The members of the first grad-
We certainly guarantee an eve-
($1) . . . the Young Adult Guild
the woosome mood.
Eileen Bennett and an Omaha dance at the Masonic Temple uating class have completed a nings of laughs and good enter-
six-year course in basic Jewish tainment to all of you who attend.
chappie will make marriage news ($2.40 a couple).
subjects, including the Bible, the
We hear Mr. Ciaglo deserves a
shortly and the town's buzzing
ZOD's Frisch chapter marriage
about Clive's engagement to a panel at the Bnai Moshe on May prayerbook, Hebrew and Jewish vote of thanks for his able direct-
religion.
ing. . . . More details on this in
Chicago gel.
17.
On Mother's Day
The graduates will participate the next issue.
Miriam Ferrer and Joe Sosnick Circle May 21 for Social Inc's
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are every niters . . . and Manny affair! More details in next col'm. in special exercises following the
MAY 14
Fox's honey is Shirley Eichler.
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reading of the Torah.
AFTER TILE NORTHWEST
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Rabbi Morris Adler and Rabbi Youth Group changed their mem-
FROM TIIE NOTE BOOK
• RUSSIAN-AMERICAN
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "I'll
Who's Harriet Greenberg's spe- Morris Adler and Rabbi Benja- bership dues from $3 per year to
Cusine
put in a good word for you!"
cial interest this week in from min H. Gorrelick will greet the $2 per year, the board decided all
SPECIAL CHILDREN DISHES
• • •
graduates. Dr. Leonard Sidlow, members in good standing should
LA?
AIR CONDITIONED
The Peter Globersons expect chairman, committee on educa- have a closed meeting. Therefore,
'BOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW
tion,
will
present
the
diplomas.
this
month
...
on
her
recent
trip
May
18,
at
7:30
p.m.
this
meeting
Col.
F. Maybohni's
N.Y.'s Enquirer has a piece
The following are the members is for members only.
'bout our own Jack Fine being east Dotty Rosen saw former De-
May 28 has been set aside for a
of the Shaarey Zedek first grad-
appointed as eastern representa- troiter Pearl Schecter in Penn.
Jack Markowitz's good deal ads uating class: Allan William Gil- picnic. This is for members and
tive for the Tim Morrow agency
4426 N. Woodward Ave.
which is handling the new ABC- (Carson Buick Co.) gets response bert, Judith Goldsmith, Sally Rita friends only. Everyone attending'
Lincoln 2-5000
TV Tin Pan Alley show and we all the way from Adolph Beck in Kornwise, a n d Sheldon Lee is to bring his own lunch and the
drinks and fun will be furnished.1
3 Blocks South of 14 Mile Road
just got an advance disc of Jack's Cal.
Nachman.
For further information about
Carroll and Gorman open up at
newest hit on Columbia, "Today,
Tomorrow and Forever" . . . it Club'Bali on the 15th!
Buddy's Bar-B-Q celebrates its
should go to town!
Tommy Rosender took the sin- 1M year since they returned to
"GOOD FOOD ALWAYS"
gle and double handball title at their old spot on 12th.
Newly remodeled distin-
Complete Home Cooked Meals—Breakfwel-
• •
the Fisher "Y."
guished restaurant-delicates-
Lurich—Dinners—Atter Theatre Snacks
NEXT WEEK—More notes and
After a year of Chicago and St.
Air Conditioned—Open from 4 a.m. to 2 a m.
sen and bar
12017 DEXTER cot. ELMIICItsT. WV.. 5-ra•
Louis Jack Rudiak is back at patter.
• Luncheon
home ... Pvt. Allan Field gets a
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE"
big back-to-Detroit welcome by
Dinner
•
Our Specialty—Steaks. Chops, Sea Food
his family after 20 months of
Open daily from 11:30 a.m., including
• Late Snacks
findays. Smart and continuous enter-
service in Okinawa.
Pork at Montcalm CA. 8310 tamment.
Didja notice the rayes that ra-
dio and sport writers gave Lou
Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices
BOESKY'S
• Sparkling Entertainment, Dancing Every Night
Handler for his splendid work in
• Open Sundays
• Tues., Rumba Night
TR.
2-4375
referring the Felton fight?
N o Cover or Mix
Teen-Age
Sophisticates
H
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
First Hebrew Class
to Graduate at S.Z.
.....
• . . • Take Mom
Out To Dine!
CAROUSEL
Boesky's
DINING AT ITS BEST
FREDSON'S
RESTAURANT
Yes! . .
HUND'S
Town Pump
12th St. & Hazelwood
in Downtown Detroit
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
serving
Fine Food at Moderate Prices
Is Now Open for
SUNDAY DINNERS
1 P. M. to 9:30 P. M.
You
Folks!
BALI
Announces
TOM MONTGOMERY
at the HAMMOND ORGAN
Noon Day Luncheon
Grand River at Bagley
WO. 3-1022
COCKTAIL HOUR
11:30 - 3:00
5 O'CLOCK
With
* JEAN LOACH
Wa.."..0".0"•~1*•
Thank
CLUB
at the Piano
You have made our first year back
on the same corner worthwhile.
Your response to our family din-
ners and home-baking has been
most gratifying.
Still Serving and Delivering Ribs
and Chicken Right Off the Fire
BUDDY'S
Bar-B-Q & Restaurant
12th at Clairmount TR. 2-8500-1
CONTINUOUS
ENTERTAINMENT
NOW SHOWING
* GAY DECEIVERS
GREAT SHOW
* LEONARD STANLEY
Famous T. V. Band
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808 W. McNichols
(6 Mile at 3rd)
Newmaamolom
SI D'S
CAFE LOUNGE
Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed Monday
TU. 2-311113
15241 E. Warren at Barham
Kormendy'S
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dancing Fortune feller Old
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21 Years in Business
WO 1-0983
62 E. COLUMBIA
DANNY LAMBARD
at Corby's
• STEAKS • CROPS • LOBSTER • SEA FOOD
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