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October 12, 1950 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-10-12

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, October 12, 1950

UHS Guest Artist

Hadassah Dinner to Feature
Woman Radio Commentator

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

I

IS OFTEN alleged that the "There are a lot of things in life
1 gals dress to please the men better than money—but it gen-
folk . . . it has been proven erally takes money to buy 'em!"
• • •
that there are many ferns who
are not pleasing the men in the ON PATROL
clothes respect.
We're sorry to learn that Henry
We admit the average guy Ehrlich has been stricken by
can't discuss women's clothes polio . . . he's at the Herman
strictly in technical terms . . . Keifer Hospital.
however, he has a darn good
After Jeweler Morry Roe sold
sense of proportion and knows a prospective groom a diamond
what looks ridiculous on a gal. ring . . . he was asked by the
Our little survey among the frightened lad to give some ad-
hombres points out that the vice how he should do the pro-
are a great number of women posin' . . and Morrey showed
who dress like fashion plates him, even how to use the knees!
out of the latest Paris and N.Y.
Now in Chicago are Mae Saper-
glamor apparel mags that con- stein and Lil Shreeman,
stantly feed the women's world
Congrats to the Harold Nel-
on what they should buy—but sons on Linda Sue weighing in
so far as the gents are concern- at 7 lbs.
• * *
ed, when wearing these clothes,
many look like freaks.
PHILALUJAHS
. maybe the skirt • Dorothy Seigel and Doc Iry
Ahem .
should ask a male friend to tag Passman will hook up in Janu-
along on her clothes buying ven- ary.
ture and get an opinion before
Esther Sklar and Mary Mintz
plunging into the style fashion are engaged.
parade.
The Norm Berkleys expect the
• • •
stork's call in December . . . he's
DOWN DATING LANE
the JWV commander in Mich.
Paul Pensler and Rhea Rou-
• • •
back, Teddy Cantor and Estelle
ON
TAB
Wein, Maureen Levitt and Mar-
Club Eagle (8 Mile and Gra-
vin Davis, Harold Podolsky and
Frieda Weinstein, Bernie Cohen tiot) will be the site of Social
and Dotty Rosen, Connie Sedar Inc's affair this Sunday (Oct. 15)
commencing at 9:30 p.m. with
and Tommy Rosandar.
More on dates . . . Al Colman Zev Clay's ork on hand for the
and Cinny Barnett, Nori Strainer mixing part. Prez Hersh Lewis
and Seymour Podolsky, Eugene will give you any info . • . TY.
Gottlieb and Maxine Zack, Shir- 4-5289.
Masada's "Autumn Festival
ley Rubin and Sy Richter, Mar-
tin Jacoby and Mae Zorn, Ruth Dance" shindig takes place on
Levinson and Gerry Taines, Hugh the 22nd at the Center.
Daniel Frisch, ZOD chapter,
_Podoker and Sheila Millman,
Jack Birnbaum and Betty Weis- meets this Sunday for tea and
"kichel" at 15719 Lauder.
man.
• • •
• • •
OVERHEARD COMMENT:
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "Go
ahead and pet him, he won't
bite."

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Col. F. Maybohm
invites you

for an evening that's
DIFFERENT!

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The Gay and
Colorful

CAROUSEL

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I • Marvelous Food — Russian orl
• American — deliciously prepared
by Col. Maybohm.
le SPECIAL CATERING TO BAN-
QUETS & PARTIES — 2 DINING'
I ROOMS!

1 4416 N. Woodward I

I (2 blocks South of 14 Mile Rd )

PHONE LINCOLN 2-5000

Beautifully
Decorated

Northwest YPC
Slates Meeting

The Young People's Club. of
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
will hold a social meeting at 8:30
p.m. Monday, at the home of
Ruth Krandall, 18129 San Juan.
The group will hold a mystery
trip and weinie roast Oct. 21.
They will meet outside the con-
gregation at 8 p.m. Transporta-
tion will be provided.
For reservations call Madelyn
Swerdlen, UN. 4-7910 or Joy
Crantz, UN. 2-2917. To arrange a
date call Hannah Lazerous, UN.

HUND'S
RESTAURANT

ENJOY YOUR DINNERS IN
AIR CONDITIONED
COMFORT
at
Grand River at Bagley

935
Lawndale
off 8600
W. Fort.

ALL WEEK

GEZA SANDRAY and His GYPSY ORCHESTRA

Plus Many Others

featuring . . .

Inci Chicki Leslie Andre Agnes Caggini Ann Phillips

Soprano

Boesky's__

Newly remodeled distin-
guished restaurant-delicates-
sen and bar

• Luncheon
• Dinner
• Late Snacks

111h Si & Hazelwood

TR. 2-4375

Something New and Different

Gypsy Nightingale

2 Shows Nightly - DANCING Every Night lif,c ne d Pat y
Serving HUNGARIAN s and AMERICAN Dinners

appears on WXYZ television.
Mrs. Milton Mahler, Mrs. Nor-
man Rom and Mrs. Louis Glasier
are heading this affair, with
Mrs. Frank Wetsman in charge
of, seating arrangements. Reser-
vations are being taken by the
Hadassah office, TY 8-8216, until
Oct. 24.

LIMON DANCE EVENING
and his dance
company will appear at the In-
stitute of Arts Nov. 13 to open
a modern dance concert series,
sponsored by the dance con-
sultants' commitee of the Jew-
ish Community Center.

Jose Limon

FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816
• CARRY OUT SERVICE



Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.

Closed Monday

Detroit's Newest Restaurant • . .

SALERNO PIZZERIA

Perfection in

ITALIAN CUISINE
* Specializing in PIZZA PIE
And Other Italian Delicacies
15207 W. SEVEN MILE RD.

West of James Couzens Highway

Air Conditioned

Carry Out Service

VE. 8-9749

Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. — Closed Tuesday

4-3121.

Ben Gould, Marcella Feldman,
Eileen Goldman, Sol Cbllins, Joe
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Forbes, William Glieberman, Iry
Many happy returns of the day Bernstein.
to Leo Sobel, Nelson Dembs,
Other birthdays ... Max Chet-
Shirley Simons, Dawn Demont, kin, Al Goldman, Ray Feldman,
••••• ■ 041M11• ■•■■1■ 1.11MOMND
Art Cohen, Clarence Levey, Sam
Soskin.
Anniversary Mazel Toys to the
Frank Schmers on their 9th; the
Sam Fentons on their 8th; also
the Sol Cohens on the 8th and
it's the 9th year for the Seymour
Week Days 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Gallants.
Open Sunday 1 - 9:30 p.m.

CLUB GREZ

Specializing In
Hungarian Chicken Paprikash

MASCHA BENYA, noted sop-
rano and well known enter-
tainer of New York, will appear
as guest artist at the dinner
to be given by the Women's
Atiziliary of the United Heb-
rew Schools. Mrs. Herman
Wetsman and Mrs. Morris
Krause, co-chairmen, announce
that the dinner will take place
Sunday, Nov. 26 at the Shaarey
Zedek Congregation. Mrs. Jul-
ius Berman will take charge
of arrangements.

Detroit Hadassah's annual din-
ner for honor roll subscribers of
$100 and more will be held Sat-
urday, Oct. 28 at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel. For the fourth
year, this philanthropic and
social event will serve as a means
of raising a large portion of
Detroit's quota for Hadassah's
medical and social service in
Israel.
Lisa Sergio, internationally
known radio commentator and
lecturer, will be the speaker.
Miss Sergio, a naturalized
American citizen, was born in
Italy, In 1933, she became Eur-
ope's first woman commentator,
but soon rebelled at Fascist prac-
tices and escaped to the United
States.
American radio welcomed her
as the "Golden Voice of Rome"
and gave her a variety of as-
signment, ranging from opera
commentaries over NBC to news-
casting and news analyses over
the ABC network.
Dinner will be followed by
dancing to the strains of Phil
Brestoff's orchestra, with songs
by Dee Parker, who formerly
sang with the Jimmy Dorsey
Band, the Supper Club, and now

DINING AT ITS BEST

• • •

GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION!

European Dancer Romantic Tenor

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COMING OCT. 16!

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PEACOCK DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT

Full Course Dinners, Lunches and Carry Out Service

Open Every Day 10 a.m. 'till 2 a.m.

18663 LIVERNOIS between Clorita & Margareta

MENJWS

odo House ., s
, F
N op o Ed nea, and Chop
lt
M ILLER'S
SEAFOOD
SPECIALISTS
e
'S Sa
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS, CHOPS AND CHICKEN

Room Available for Pqrties and Banquets
Closed Monday
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine

TO. 9-3160

On Woodward, One Block S. of 7 Mile Road

THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN

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Luncheon - Dinner
Choice Liquors
Open 11 a.m. to 2 am.
Open Sundays
Henri's String
Ensemble

WO. 1-0983.

62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre

GOOD LUCK INN

NATIVE CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD

to parties, etc.. Open
Special luncheon and complete dinners. Cater Holidays
from 2 P.M. to
11:30 A.M. to 1 A.M.; Sat. to 3 A.M.; Sunday &
1 A.M. Carry-out Service. Air conditioned.

WE. 3-6426

12557 LIVERNOIS (Corner Fullerton)

CARL'S

3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking.

Chop
House

Town Pump

Park at Montcalm CA. 8310

Catering to Parties, Banquets, Wedding
Receptions and Club Meetings in
our Private Wine Room

1VANNA EAT? WANNA DRINK?
1VANNA DANCE?
928 W. McNichols
Open Daily—Sundays at 5 p.m.

TE. 2-8600. Private Banquet Rooms.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
Chops and Sea Food for more than
26 years. All Beef aged in our own
cellars.

"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE"
Specialty—Steaks, Chops, Sea Food
Open daily from 11:30 a.m., including
Sundays. S mart and continuous enter-

Our

tainment.

Hungarian Village Restaurant

FOR RESERVATIONS — PHONE VI. 2-9294

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Excellent Hungarian Kitchen — Gypsy Music
Open for Lunches. Facilities available for Banquets, Parties
Weddings and Bar Mitzvahs

Call VI. 2-9742 for Reservations-8160 W. Jefferson cor. Sloan

Mr. and Mrs. George Patrick

and his

BOESKY'S

ORCHESTRA SID'S

5 Days Only!

Good, Wholesome
Food . . . Served

in a Tempting
Manner!

20176 Livernois (South of 8 Mile Rd.)

DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED
MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY!
Phone WOodward 5-6812

rrlie Anwt 4

a ssn

CAFE LOUNGE

Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices

• Sparkling Entertainment. Dancing Every Night
• Open Sundaes
• Tues.. Rumba Night

No Cover or Min
Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed Monday
TU. 2-3881
15241 E. Warren at Barham

BUDDY'S Open 4 p.m. to

SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS

RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE

BAR-B-Q

-

9050 Twelfth at Clairmount

WE DELIVER TR 2-8500

DANNY LAMBARD

• STEAK:

4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.

HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE

at Corby's

• CHOPS • LOBSTER
• SEA FOOD
7525 W. McNICIIOLS RD.

Open livery Day—Free Parking in Rear

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