ii eellter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 bowling team. For information call Rubin Opotowsky, secretary, ' TY 6-6844. Bnai Brith Highlights Showin . Them How Brandeis Lodge • • • Pisgah Lodge Mrs. William Valensky, fund- raising chairman, announces that the following fund-raising work- ers have reached the goal in ads ' - and tickets sold for their chapter and therefore are invited to a victory luncheon to be held in January: Mesdames, Ben Alder- man, Albert Berger, Louis Efrusy, Joseph Roover, Phillip Fealk, Al Goldberg, Harry Gutov, Dorothy Goodis, Samuel Gutterman, David Howell, Art Levine, Paul Low- inger, Moe Miller, Louis Maged- man, Gertrude Marblestone, Aaron Rosen, Albert Raphael, Nollye Sayles, Jack Sipher, Louis Sabin, Julius Scholnick, Sam Saphiro, Morris Weingarden, Gordon Warsaw, Harris Young and Harry Kayo. The lodge's bingo party will be held on Nov. 25 at Elk's Hall, Cass and Elizabeth, and any member who wishes to con- tribute any gift is requested to contact the Pisgah office before Nov. 20. Proceeds from the party will be used for support of Bnai Brith activities. Sam Maza, Sam Atlas, Milt Weinstein and Meyer Leib, chairmen of various divisions of the bingo party reported that upwards of two thousand tickets had been distributed to members and that a major portion of these were already sold. • • • Downtown Lodge The lodge will hold its annual feather party at 8:30 p.m., Sunday at Jericho Hall, 11331 Linwood. There will be a number of gifts, including a door prize, and the donation is 50 cents. • • • Fox Lodge Tikvah Chapter Mrs. Jack Raisin, president, an- nounces a square dance will be held jointly with Tikvah Lodge at Northwest Synagogue at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 28. Bert Pryor and his orchestra will furnish the music. Admission will be paid-up mem- bership cards or anyone who would like to attend may pay their dues at the door. Mrs. Leon- ard Heinberg, chairman and Mrs. Edward Barak co-chairman are sewing cancer pads every Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Wein- berg, 19165 Freeland. Sessions start at 12:30 p.m. The cancer pad group is expanding and sew- ing sessions are also held every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lester Wolfe, 19309 Steele. Anyone interested in sewing may contact Mrs. Wein- berg, UN 2-7757 or Mrs. Barak, UN 3-8676. Boarding & Day — Boys & Girls NORMANDY Eat. SCHOOL 1934 NURSERY Through 12th GRADE Brochure on Request 1021 Biarritz Drive MIAMI BEACH CAROUSEL - repared in Russian-American Styl COL. F. MAYBOHM HAS PREPARED A REAL OLD FASHIONED THANKS- GIVING DINNER. PLAN TO BE WITH US ON NOVEMBER 23rd! ROOM AVAILABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! 4416 N. Woodward (2 Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.) Phone: Lincoln 2-5000 • • • Israel Chapter The Chapter will hold its next meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at Northwest Congregation. Guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Sam Kellman, senior clinical psychologist at the Adult Psy- chiatric Clinic of Harper Hos- pital. Mrs. Kellman will talk on "Can Young Children Spoil a Marriage." Discussion and re- freshments will follow. • • • B and P Chapter The November meeting will be held at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday at Young Israel Center. Mrs. Samuel Green, president of Michigan Council of American Jewish Con- gress, will be the speaker of the evening. Her topic is "Women in Jewish Life." Members of the Holiday Hop Committee watch dance stylists REBUILDING JAFFA Joyce Graham and Mitchell Laham rehearse their act for this JAFFA—(ISI)—Seventy engi- Sunday's Holiday Hop. Left to right, members of the committee neers are working with special are Lillian Lewis, Mary Bobkin, Irene Saltz, Committee Chairman crews to rush through repairs of Elsie Lewis and Anita Cohen. An exhibition of dancing from the defective houses in Jaffa before Christopher Smith Studios will feature the pre-Thanksgiving the heavy rains set in. The proj- Holiday Hop Sunday evening at the Jewish Community Center. ect will cost approximately With a six-year history of offering solid dance music and gala 160,000 pounds. entertainment, this week's Holiday Hop, the 58th in the series, also offers dancing to the music of Paul Leash and his WWJ Orchestra, plus the singing of Dawn Bradley. The dances are planned and FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN arranged by representative young adults of the Jewish Community, FOOD AND DELICACIES and are sponsored by the Center. The dance admission is $1 to Center members, $1.25 to non-members. Fox Chapter In conjunction with the lodge the chapter announces an all out membership drive highlighted by a joint meeting which will be held at the Jericho Temple at 8:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 27. Chairman Francis Katz has arranged for Mrs. Charles Solovich, vice-presi- _Boesky's Newly remodeled distin- guished restaurant-delicates- sen and bar • Luncheon • Dinner • Late Snacks 11th St. & Hazelwood TR- 2-4375 935 Lawndale off 8600 W. Fort. PRESENTING GEZA SANDRAY and His GYPSY ORCHESTRA Make Your Reservations for Thanksgiving Day Dinner *Special Col..rse Turkey Dinner, complete $1.50 Other Tasty Dinners on Our Menu: Roast Turkey or Chicken, $2.25; Fried Chicken, $2.50; T-Bone Steak, $3.00; Beef Tender- loin With Mushroom Sauce, $2.50; Jumbo Frog Legs, $2.75. • 2 Shows Nightly — Dancing Every Night Except Monday Serving HUNGARIAN and AMERICAN Dinners Catering to Parties, Banquets, Wed- ding Receptions and Club Meetings in our Private Wine Room FOR RESERVATIONS — PHONE VI. 2-9294 MARIA'S PIZZERIA RESTAURANT Shaarey Zedek YPC to Go 'Back to Nature' Shaarey Zedek Young People's Club announces their "back to nature" hike will be held on Sun- day at Ortonville, Mich. In addition to the hike there will be a wiener roast, communi- ty sing, and dancing in the stone lodge at the park. The group will meet at the Shaarey Zedek parking lot be- twlen 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and there will be a nominal charge. For information tall Bob Ab- romovich, TY. 5-5702 or Pearl Klein, UN. 4-9572. 7113 PURITAN UN. 4-9816 . CARRY OUT SERVICE • • Air Conditioned Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. Closed Monday A welcome gift for any occa- sion is a subscription to the Jew- ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1040. DINING AT ITS BEST BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE LOUNGE Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices Night • Sparkling Entertainment. Dancing Every • Open Sunday • Tues., Rumba Night No Cover or Min. Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed Monday TU. 2-3885 15241 E. Warren at Barham dent of Women's Supreme Lodge SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS 6, to be guest speaker. Entertain- RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE ment will be provided by Mickey Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday I p.m. and Sam Woolfe and Mox Sosin HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE BAR-B-Q will preside as master of cere- TR. 2 8500 monies. Refreshments will fol- 9050 Twelfth at Clairmount - WE DELIVER low. BUDDY'S - - DANNY LAMBARD at • Corby's SEA FOOD • • • Israel Lodge • • • CLUB GREZ Specializing in Hungarian Chicken Paprikash Beginning a study of each of the local services which the Community Service Committee helps to support through its Allied Jewish Campaign fund- raising activities, the committee heard a report last Thursday on the programs of the Jewish Com- munity Center from Harold Weiss, supervisor of the Aaron Delloy Community Service Committee board members had an oppor- tunity to meet with their newly- appointed director, James Senor, who will give professional guid- ance to the group as it plans for and participates in the Allied Jewish Campaign. For the past month the com- mittee has been working on Torch Drive solicitation. Milton Lucow, president, and Avern Cohen, vice-president, served as co-chairmen. The Community Service Com- mittee is a member of the Jew- ish Young Adult Council of De- troit and serves as the junior division in the annual Allied Jewish Campaigns. • • • A joint membership jamboree will be sponsored by the lodge and chapter at 8:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 27 at Jericho Temple. Chair- men Frances and Bob Katz an- nounce that Mrs. Frances Solo- vich, vice-president of the Bnai Brith Women's Supreme Council, and Alfred H. Bounin, president of Pisgah Lodge, will be the prin- cipal speakers. Entertainment will be provided by Mickey and Sam Woolf, with Max Sosin as master of ceremonies. Refresh- ments will be served. There are openings for bowlers in the lodge "A Most Unusual Spot" Featuring • Lunches • Dinners • Late Snacks Jr. Unit Studies Local Services 0 Brandeis Chapter Albert Berger, president of the lodge, announces that Sid- ney Dine, liason officer for the lodge, and Mrs. Moe Miller, liason officer for the chapter, are working out details for corn- bined affairs. The main event, the Anniversary Party, is now in the formative stage. At the next lodge meeting Tuesday cer- tificates of merit will be award- ed. The fund raising committee, under the chairmanship of Louis Garber, will report on the status of the Anniversary Year Book. Beautifully Decorated Page 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, November 17, 1950 The lodge will hold a feather party Saturday evening at the Mayfair Hall. Members and friends are invited. Tickets may be obtained at the door. Ile. BORSCHT CIRCUIT awes PPE/ ./ MARTIN CATSKILL 1101fYIAOON 1 :111)015N AMERICAN REVUE JAN BART • BAS SHEVA HENRIETTA JACOBSON • JULIUS ADLER DINA GOLDBERG • IRVING GROSSMAN fad 14 GREAT SONG NITS! Ig 6 6p (a ci. ( 4 v COMING SOON ! CINEMA THEATRE COLUMBIA AT WOODWARD Watch This Paper — For Dates • LOBSTER • CHOPS • STEAKS 1525 W. McNICIIOLS RD. Open Every Day—Free Parking in Rear Luncheon - Dinner Choice Liquors Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Open Sundays Henri'! 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