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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, November 24, 1950

Fashion Designer

Teen-Age High _finks

By MARCIA KLEINMAN

. . . because
the next
I COULDN'T
SLEEP
all day
night can't just get up one day and de-
cide 'Today I am going to invent
something.' "
day
in
my
journalistic
big
was a
IIIS COL'M WILL be a bit up in Dog Patch style and enter
He also said that there are too
life—my first interview. With
different for this issue . . . the Sadie Hawkins dance party
whom? Eddie Cantor. Imagine many pushing mothers, blinded
by love for their children who
since we've been away from the this Satdee nite at the NW con-
that!
are ruining their children's lives
desk for two weeks and the ole gregation given by the NWYPC.
Morning came at last. This
That club of all clubs, Social
by forcing them to sing and dance
snooper hasn't been making the
tired
but
eager
reporter
hur-
Inc., holds its November assem-
or by taking them to Hollywood
late watch.
riedly trudged her way down- to try to land them in pieures.
blage with a bigger smash than
,
We'll just make some short con ever this Sunday eve (26th) at
town to Mr. Cantor's temporary
"If you can't sing, dance or act,
from our notes and mail that the Northwest Congregation with
abode,
try?"
has piled up while we were gone. a noted society ork to lend the
The following minutes are a why
When asked his opinion of tele-
• • •
haze in my memory. And then—
vision Mr. Cantor said he thought
music.
suddenly I was in the midst of a
FROM OUR GAL Friday's eyes
•
mature, distinguished group cif it was the greatest medium of
we'll pass on a few couples that
entertainment the world has ever
reporters; in the midst of a press
were spotted among the nite EXTRA BREEZE . . .
seen but that it would never
Note from Zadette Guttman
conference.
crowd 'round town . . . Allen
Little me, who till now knew completely replace radio.
Weiss and Marilyn Miller, Elea- out L. A. way 'bout meeting up
Ile said "Too much televisio n
these men only from the movies,
nor Bond and Phil Alper, Dick with a bunch of hometowners at
is like seeing the same girl every
had imagined them to be some
Cohen and Sherry Epstein, Ted a dance at Ciro's ... Russ Burton
sort of supermen who with pen- night."
Cantor and Estelle Wein, Rhoda and Doug Mayer were a few of
• • •
cil and paper in one hand, tele-
Baskin and Jack Freedman, 'em.
END of the confer-
THE
AS
Shirley Katz and Arnie Aisen,
To Samuel Reder . .. sorry 1 PAULINE TRIGERE, fashion phone in the other, madly rushed ence drew near I asked Eddie,
Burton Smith and Bev Weingar- couldn't get down to catch your designer, will present a show- around town finding headlines, (that's what I call him now),
But believe it or not they are
den, Janice Lutz and Jerry Row- new band in action at the Bnai ing of her original creations
"what is your message to teen-
quite
human!
for all subscribers to the Ha-
agers growing up in today's con-
in.
Moshe dance.
My
gosh,
there's
Mr.
Cantor!
da.ssah honor roll campaign at
• • *
More snortin' the town ... Dee
fused world?"
This
is
the
moment
I
had
been
1:30 p.m., Dec. 12 at the Scot-
"Teenagers," he said, "t
Smith and Sheldon Max, Gloria
LITTLE WIIITE LIES: "I'll get
waiting
far!
Now
if
I
could
only
tish Rites Cathedral of Ma-
world is in your hands. The prob-
Sugarman and Paul Pensler, Toby you 30 per cent off."
sonic Temple. The sponsors of speak the words which were lem is serious. The world would
Goldman and Gordon Fisher,
• • •
the affair are Saks Fifth Ave- stuck in my throat.
Herbie Chad and Miller Parmet,
"M-M-Mister Cantor," says I, not be in the situation it is if
nue,
B. Siegel Co., Milgrim's,
people had not simply sat back
Johnnie Gottlieb and Lenny BIRTHDAYS
"I'm Marcia Kleinman, teen-age
Irving's, and Edith Brown.
and let things pass in review.
Happy returns of the day to
Brose, Mary Krim and Bev Raid-
reporter of the Jewish C-Chroni- Our measuring stick is wealth.
er, Tommy Rosender and Connie Larry Lerman, Joe Metzzer, Jer-
die." Having exhausted all men-
We do not ask ourselves 'llow
Sedar, Morrey Shif man and ry Hellman, Morris Garrison, Leo
tal and physical strength, I sank
cultural, how ethical, how honest
Caplan, Harriet Moskowitz, Mad-
Dorothy Shechter.
down.
• •
is this?'
• • •
elyn Swerdlen, Morrey Iluler,
"People think that if we are
Leo Berlin, Mary Zukerman,
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
THE REPORTERS began to ask
prosperous everything is all right.
Showman Mickey Woolrs fame Paul Elias, Marvin Oshinsky,
Women's American ORT (Or- questions. One said, "Where will
is spreading by leaps and cities Joe Spizman, Larry Horowitz, ganization for Rehabil it at ion the future generation of come- Look to the Bible and remember,
'I am my brother's keeper.' Things
. . . he's already booked for en- Sid Gold, Bernard Lefkowitz, Bob through Training) whose drive dians come from?"
Mr. Cantor replied, "Everythat happen in Europe or Korea
gagements in N. Yawk, Toronto Golden, Bill Berman, Woody for members is now in full force
and in Buffalo for the Temple Weiss and Eleanor Yarows.
are opening their next meeting generation worries about that but I ARE our business. They affect
every one of us. Most adults
Emanuel.
. Harry to the public.
they always come."
Other birthdays ..
have failed to realize this. It is
Funny how Mickey got the tem- Kramer, Rita Papa, Marcia Mat-
Gathering my couraged I asked,
Mrs. Peter Bernstein of 2314
ple job in Buffalo . . . it seems lin, Gabe Schoenberg, Sid Kess- Boston west has offered her home "Do you recommend show busi- up to you teenagers to do so."
After the press conference
the congregation penned Rabbi ler, Charles Iskowiz, Al Stein, to the South Chapter of ORT for ness as a career for teenagers?"
was over and my mission accom-
Adler here to get his opinion of Bernie Feldman, Sam Kaner, their Monday meeting.
"You can't decide to make act-
plished I floated home on clouds
the band.
ing a career unless you have the
Dave Schane, Hy Matlen, Al Kap-
A
dessert
luncheon
will
be
of thought. I thought of Eddie
Get this oddity . . . it so hap- lan, Dave Miller and Ben Baum-
thing
which
makes
you
in
de-
served at 12:30 p.m. and after a
Cantor's words and of My First
pened that on one Sunday Mickey gartner.
mand,"
Mr.
Cantor
answered.
short educational talk on the
played for four different wed-
"It's
like
being
an
inventor.
He
I
Interview.
Belated anniversary Mazel work of ORT, members and
dings and Rabbi Adler officiated Toys to the Chuck Laskey's on
friends will be entertained by
at all these ceremonies. Anyhoo their 12th ... Harry Miller and Mrs. William Greenwald, the
Mickey is engaged for the temple the Bob Morgans on their 3rd,
well known monologuist.
302,0 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking.
dance in Buffalo in Feb.
the Manny Weinsteins on their
TE. 2-8600. Private Banquet Rooms.
Anyone interested in the work
Chop
After all the fanfare for Ben
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
8th, and on Nov. 25 the George of ORT is urged to attend.
Chops and Sea Food for more than
Fader's departure into the armed Soloways and the Sam Zacks
26 years. All Reef aged in our own
House
services—it just didn't material-
cellars.
chalk up their 5th anniversary.
ize ... Benny got turned down!
The Henry Levitts celebrated
Norman (Pontiac) Buckner's
C ,Fh Ao F pODHn o iu ,N se nts
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
ILLEsItr:S.A,SAseras
pals really threw a snazzy birth- their 30th wedding anniversary
FOOD AND DELICACIES
on the 23rd. Many happy returns.
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS, CHOPS AND CHICKEN
day surprise shindig for him at
Room Available for Parties and Banquets
Closed Monday
the Whittier last Satdee nite.
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
TO. 9-3760
Reena Biederman who teaches Northwest YPC Slates
On Woodward, One Block S. of 7 Mile Road
at the Detroit Conservatory of
Music will become a composer Sadie Hawkins Dance
SALERNO PIZZERIA ... 15207 W. '7 Mile - VE. 8-9749
soon • . . for her compositions,
The Young People's Club of the
7113 PURITAN
Featuring Famous Pizza Pies, Spaghetti and Raviola
Open Sundays 2 p.m. to 3 a.m.
"Piano Pieces for Children" will Northwest Hebrew Congregation
Also Chicken, Steaks from $1.50
UN. 4-9816
Weekdays 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
go on sale in the spring.
is holding its Sadie Hawkins
• • •
dance at 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
• CARRY OUT SERVICE
Featuring Wide Selection of Menu
WANT TO HAVE FUN?
Items - Luncheon - Dinner - Snacks
Air Conditioned
They will dance to the music
Dancing Wednesday to
Then line yourself up for these of Del Towers and his band and
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
socials coming up this week:
Closed
Monday
there wile be refreshments. The
928 W. McNichols UN. 3-0100
All you guys and gals can dress affair is stag or drag.
—
_
Grand River at Bagley
ye0 a. rs3-
W
17 s Downtown

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

Members Sought
by ORT Chapter

•

DINING AT ITS BEST

CARL'S

roo d ,,,,, ap ou d s

M

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

•

MENJO'S Liquors

n [

Boesky's_

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

• Luncheon
• Dinner
• Late Snacks

11th SI. & Hazelwood

TR. 2-4375

• LUNCHEONS
• DINNERS
• LATE SNACKS

Prepared by Col. F. Maybohm in
Russian or American Style in a
distinctive "different" atmosphere.

WE SUGGEST T II A T YOU
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS
PARTIES NOW! PHONE LIN-
COLN 2-5000

4416 N. Woodward

(2 Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.)

• LOBSTER
• CHOPS
• STEAKS
1525 W. McNICIIOLS RD.
Open Every Day—Free Parking in Rear
Luncheon - Dinner
Choice Liquors
Open 11 am. to 2 a m
Open Sundays
lienri's String
Ensemble

THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN

20176 Livernois (South of 8 Mile Rd.)

FOR

Beautifully
Decorated

CLUB GRE1

935
Lawndale
off 8600
W. Fort.

PRESENTING

GEZA SANDRAY and His GYPSY ORCHESTRA
rse Turkey Dinner, complete $2.50
*Special
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.
Dancing Every Night Except Monday
Serving HUNGARIAN and AMERICAN Dinners

I

316 EAST LAFAYETTE. WO. 4-8441. Open
Noon to Midnight. For a Delightful Dinner
Surprise Try the "Shiek Special" or "Barbe-
cued Lamb." Home Made Pastries. Open
Sundays.

DANNY LAMBARD at • Corby's
SEA FOOD

Robin Hood's

"A Most Unusual Spot"

( :3 T floe food, liquors.
Luncheons
11 0 to 3 p.m. Dinners
Lu
3 to 10. Open Sundays I to 10 p.m.

SHEIK CAFE

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

CAROUSEL

,„„t e y

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

62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre

Town Pump

Pork at Montcolm CA. 8310

WO. 1-0983.

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

PEACOCK DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT

Full Course Dinners, Lunches and Carry Out Service
Open Every Day 10 a.m. 'till 2 a.m.

•

18663 LIVERNOIS between Clarity & Margareta

BOESKY'S

SID'S

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

CAF E LOUNGE 15241 E. Warren at Barham

BUDDY'S

BAR-B-Q

TU. 2-3885

SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS

RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF TILE FIRE

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

HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE

9050 Twelfth at Clairmount - WE DELIVER • TR, 2-8500 ,

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