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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-11-10

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, November 10, 1950

Tells of Dinner

Professionals Plan Institute

Professional staff members tion agencies interested in join-
from local constituent agencies I ing one of the groups may call
M. Mandelkorn, WO. 5-3939.
of the Jewish Welfare Federation Ben
have formed three study groups
which will begin meeting this Concert Rally Slated
week in preparation for the In-
Service Training Institute to be by Music Study Club
held in January and February,
A concert rally and luncheon
Harold Silver, chairman of the will be held by the Music Study
Institute and executive director Club at the home of Mrs. Nor-
of the Jewish Social Service man Allan, 18507 Northlawn, at
Bureau, announced.
11 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18.
Eva Ravnitzky of North End
The concert, to be held at the
Clinic and Samuel Marcus of Art Institute on Nov. 30, will
12th Street Council Center head present two young musicians,
the group whose topic is "Role Kurt Saffir, pianist, of Detroit,
of the Jewish Professional Work- and Esther Glazer, violinist, this
er in Communal Service." The year's winner of the Naumberg
group will meet at 8 p.m., Mon- Foundation Award.
day, at the home of William
Avrunin, associate director of
Home for Aged to Hold
Federation.
The
group
on
"Jewish
Commun-
Mrs. Jack Seder, president of
Open House for Public
the Jewish Women's European ity Organization" is under the
Residents of the Jewish Home
chairmanship
of
Frank
Loewen-
Welfare Organization, an-
for the Aged will be hosts at an
berg
of
12th
street
Council
Cen-
nounces that the group will
open house from 1 to 5 p.m.,
celebrate its 23rd anniversary ter. Its initial meeting will be Sunday, Dec. 10, Myron A. Keys,
Monday, Nov. 20, at
at
8
p.m.
wtih a dinner-dance at 6 p.m.,
president of the Home, an-
Sunday at the Bel-Aire Ter- the 12th street Center.
nounces.
Rachel
Manela
and
Saul
Koe-
race. Dave Diamond and his
The open house will give mem-
orchestra will entertain with nigsberg of Jewish Social Service
Gertrude Rabbit, vocalist. Cer- Bureau, head the third study bers of the community an op-
tificates of merit will be pre- group which will deal with "The portunity to visit the home.
sented to members with 25 Jewish Component in Jewish
Whether for the latest news or
Communal Service." Its first
years of service or more.
meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m., the best in advertising, it always
pays to read the Jewish Chronicle
Monday, at Silver's home.
Kapustin to Lecture
Professionals of local Federa- the year 'round.

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

E'VE HAD A FEW questions last week . • . he's getting back
tossed at us concerning the into the stride after that attack
"kiss" . . . here's some stuff that of polio.
Mazel Toys to the Asher Tilch-
was dug up in our research en-
ins at the arrival of their boy-
deavors:
A farewell kiss should last for 8 lbs. and 4 oz.
32 seconds ... that is, when those
Taking the prize in the Henry
concerned are to be separated for Morgenthau (Bnai Brith) cos-
a long time. However, the parting tume party last week were Mor-
goodby kiss for the wife in the rey Rochlin and Trudy Haftka.
• • •
morning should last 10 seconds.
Oliver Hereford defines a kiss
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "It's
as "A course of procedure, cun- All Fixed!"
• • •
ningly devised for the mutual
stoppage of speech at a moment PIIILALUJAUS .. .
Bert Gordon's sunning himself
when words are superfluous.'
"Kissing definitely shortens down in Miami.... Charles Spin-
life," writes a physician . .. but ner and Janet Beckman hook up
doctor, can you think of a more this month. . . . Louis Gorzecks
delightful way of committiiit,
expect the stork in January.
Thanks for the pat on the back
slow, linger ing suicide?
• • •
from the Pioneer Women via
Miss G. Nussbaum. We always
WJNNING 'ROUND TOWN
Twosomes here and there .. . treasure those little appreciative
dancing were Harold Goodman notes.
• • •
and Helen Adelman, Maureen
Gach and Al Waterstone, Paul WHAT TO DO .. .
Nov. 11—Evening at Joy
Penslar and Gerry Fishman, Rae
Morganroth and Danny Klein, Crantz's shack at 17367 Monica,
Art Schwartz with Roberta Alter, there'll be a party and you can
Leonard Wayne with Maureen ge a date by calling YPC N. West
Levitt, Helen Karbal and Karl Club's blind-dating hostess at UN. at Young Israel Center
Dr. Max Kapustin, of the
Muroff.
4-3121.
SPECIALIZING IN
Anne Zelonka pens some info Young Israel Adult Institute fac-
More on dates ... Jerri Norbert
and Sol Sakwa, Shirley Ziegel- re the Jr. Hadassah's hayride ulty, will &liver the second in a
man and Milt Alfred, Eleanor party this Satdee (11) at Morey's series of social study lectures at
Yarrows and Syd Webber, Nori . . . after the ride you can in- 8:4.3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 15
Stramer and Seymour Podolsky. dulge in dancing, food and what- at the Young Israel Center.
• • •
His lecture is entitled "The
nots ... call TO. 8-4593 for reser-
Contemporary American Scene."
SHORT SNORTS .. .
vations.
Tonite (Nov. 10) take a gander
Conversed with Henry Ehrlich
over to the Temple Israel and Hawkins" day . . . meet at Shaa-
SUGGESTIONS:
partake with the JWVets pre- rey Zedek parking lot at 2:30.
Egg Rolls and Butterfly Shrimp; Lobster, Cantonese Style;
Armistice Day Services.
• • •
War Sui Guy with Almonds.
The Huntington Woods ORT
of
Birthday
NOW FOR A BIT
hang
out
the
welcome
sign
for
Newly remodeled distin-
music and congrats for our corm
their charity party on Nov. 14 at readers Max Olit, Harold Lu-
guished restaurant-delicates -
OPEN 11:30 - 3 A.M. DAILY
the Carpenters Union Hall on 12- piloff, Leo Glantz, Mickey Roth,
8050 SECOND
sen and bar
Friday and Saturday - Open to 4 A.M.
Mile Road in Berkley.
TR 3-5340
Dorothy Eizen, Annette Marx, Ed
Gents—here's another shindig Singer, Sid Freeman, Virginia
• Luncheon
(ORDERS PREPARED FOR CARRY-OUT)
for you to attend . . . The B & P Rosenthal, Sam Kaner, Charles
• Dinner
Gals of Bnai Brith hold their Finkelstein, Mary Fortgang, Doris
• Late Snacks cocktail party on Saturday night Dworkin, Jeanne Chetkin, Adolph
at the Detroiter Hotel . . and Markowitz, Iry Weinstein, Iry
"FOR TIIOSE WHO TREASURE
to make this packed week-end Wold, Marty Taub, Alma Fox,
EATING PLEASURE"
complete, the Masada gang has Larry Spicker and Gilda Warrick.
Our Specialty—Steaks, Chops, Sea Food
TR. 2-4375
designated Nov. 12 as their "Sadie
a.m., including
And we'll play the anniversary
Open daiyl from 11:30
continuous enter-
Sundays. Smarm
waltz for these folks this week
tainment.
. . . the Herb Schelbergs on their Park at Montcalm CA. 8310
7th; the Leonard Horwitzes on PEACOCK DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT
their 9th.
Full Course Dinners, Lunches and Carry Out Service
• • •
Open Every Day 10 a.m. 'till 2 a.m.
DELICIOUS HOME MADE SOUPS
AND . . .
18663 LIVERNOIS between Clarita & Margareta
Tonight, Friday the 10th, will
Prepared in Our Own Kitchen
• • be happy birthday time at the
WANNA EAT? WANNA DRIN K?
WANNA DANCE?
• • Town Pump when Chef Tommy
928 W. McNichols
Webb
cuts
the
cake
celebrating
• • his 3rd anniversary with the
Open Daily—Sundays at 5 p.m.

DELICATESSEN
• • Pump . . . there'll be plenty of
Grand River at Bagley
about for the guests.
Phone WO. 3-1022
"Blue Room" Open
• cake
years of line food, liquors.
Rec'd memo from Nick Lucas
e
Luncheons 11:30 to p.m. Dinnrs
TO.
6-9804
:
m.
of
Miller
Sea
Food
and
Chop
3 toe Open Sundays 1 to - 10 - p. —
• 12162 DEXTER
• House out Woodward way, boast-
316 EAST LAFAYETTE. WO. 4-8441. Open
ing over 26 varieties of sea food.

Famous Chinese

and American

Dishes

Boesky's.

CHINA DOLL

DINING AT ITS BEST

11th SI. & Hazelwood

NOW . .

Town Pump

so ••• •••••••• • •••••••••••ii4 •
• •
• •
. .
• •
• •

LIBERMAN'S

MENJO'S

• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .

FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES

r3.

Good, Wholesome
Food . . . Served
in a Tempting
Manner!

I

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

1 r

r.i

• CARRY OUT SERVICE •
Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Closed Monday

t

20176 Livernois (South of 8 Mile Rd.)

Beautifully
Decorated

CLUB GREZ

935
Lawndale
off 8600
W. Fort.

PRESENTING

GEZA SANDRAY and His GYPSY ORCHESTRA

PLUS A SENSATIONAL FLOOR SHOW

* MORGANA *

from Hollywood
"TILE WOMAN WITH 100 FACES" Direct

MARGARET CARTER, Beautiful Singer
Plus HAL COGGAN — Comedy & Novelty M. C. •
• 2 Shows Nightly — Dancing Every Night Except Monday
Serving HUNGARIAN and AMERICAN Dinners

Specializing in
Hungarian Chicken Paprikash

Catering to Parties, Banquets, Wed-
ding Receptions and Club Meetings
in our Private Wine ROOM

FOR RESERVATIONS — PHONE VI. 2-9294

CAROUSEL

"A Most Unusual Spot"
Featuring
• Lunches • Dinners
• Late Snacks

Prepared in Russian-American Style
by

COL F. MAYBOHM

PLAN TO HAVE YOUR
THANKSGIVING DINNER
WITH US. MAKE YOUR
RESERVATIONS NOW!

Private Dining Room Avail-
able for Parties, Socials, etc.

4416 N. Woodward

(2 Mks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.)
Phone: Lincoln 2-5000

Noon to Midnight. For a Delightful Dinner
Surprise Try the "Shiek Special" or "Barbe-
cued Lamb." Home Made Pastries. Open
Sundays.
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking.
TE. 2-8600. Private Banquet Rooms.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
Chops and Sea Food for more than
26 years. All Reef aged in our own
cellars. - -

Chop
House

CARL'S

M

7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816

k•oI ..$
'4

Robin Hood's

Hund's Downtown
SHEIK CAFE

Thirty

ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop
House
SEAFOOD DINNERS

SPECIALISTS IN DELICIOUS
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS, CHOPS AND CHICKEN
Room Available for Parties and Banquets
Closed Monday
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
TO. 9-3760

On Woodward, One Block S. of 7 Mile Road
15207 W. '1 Mile - VE. 8-9749

SALERNO PIZZERIA ...

Pies, Spaghetti and R
Featuring Famous Pizza
Open Sundays
2 p.m. to 3 a.m.
avi
Chicken, Steaks from $1.50
Weekdays 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.

Prices
Serving the Finest Food at Moderate
ht
very Nig
Sunday
• sparkling Entertainment. Dancing • Every
Open S
Tues., Rumba Night
No Cover or Min.
Mo
SI
Catering to Parties and Banquets—ClosedMonday
TU. 2-3 85S
CAFE LOUNGE 15241 E. Warren at Barham
___ —
COURSE
DINNERS
SERVING FULL

-

BOESKY'S

D'S



BUDDY'S

RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
BAR-B-Q
2-8500
9050 Twelfth at Clairmount - WE DELIVER - TR.

DANNY LAMBARD at Corby's
• SEA FOOD

• LOBSTER
• CIIOPS
• STEAKS
1525 W. MCNICIIOLS RD.
Open Every Day—Free Parking in Rear

THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN

62 E. Columbia, swat to Cinema Theatre

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

WO, 1-0983.

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