- (cal Coder _ CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, December 1, 1950 Page 11 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Radomer Aid to ,Hold Donor PHIL ROTHSCHILD A GUY IS reluctant about I ' making a date with an out-of- town gal who's visiting here you can chalk up his uncertainty to "what's the percentage." In nine cases out of 10 it's a ''blind" or "fixed-up" date he's probably obligating a friend and goes forth to show the gal the town (mostly nite spots). The poor joe ends up with a deflated pocketbook plus the headache he's got if his "blind" turned out to be some mispropor- tinned, uncomely babe. Besides the poor hombre is quite forgotten after she returns to her home-lead some miles away. So, in the end the guy reasons that taking these visiting babes out is for the birds . • better to stick to the home talent. • • • IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL Thru the eyes of the ole snoop- er looking down upon these duets arm in arm, dancing, eating—all having fun. Gladys Wohl and Al Zeff, Carol Jacobs and Dick Freedman, Bev Fogel and Jerry Rowin, Sara Burton and Alex Rubin, Ethel Cohen and Mary Weisman, Paul Clark and Gil Plotnik, Lil Wohl and Mary Bresoff, harry Sears and Shirley Shlain, Sandy Pearl- man and Bea Chodoroff. More twosomes on dates . . . Gene Gottlieb and Maxine Zack, Ann Brawn and Al Altman, Sharon Rubin and Gil Levin, Jackie Russmoore and Aubrey Woolf, floz Berman and Don Stern, • • « PHILALUJAHS Roslyn Wohl's heart now be- longs to Eddie Droz . . they'll hitch in the spring. Mack Pitt has given that "sac- red" diamond which spells en- gagement to Dotty Rosen. More engagements . . . Mae Zorn and Stern Morgan, Caro- lyn Kaplan and lIugh Greenberg, Mary Brown and Jack Fromm. Via the grapevine . . . Arlene Cohen seen 'round minus h e r steady . . . Jayne Steinberg and Buffy Jacobs are N. Y. honey- mooning. • • * Bill Mersky did Cincinnati over for a few days. Social Inc's "Party at the The Radomer Ladies Aid So- Mrs. Wisotsky, UN. 2-5156, or Northwest" was one of the larg- est in attendance .. . next two ciety will hold its annual dinner I Mrs. G. Shafer, TO. 5-6337. at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday at the May- already planned. MINISTRY REORGANIZED fair Room, Mrs. J. Wisotsky, • • • JERUSALEM—(1S1)—Author- chairman, announces. IIAPPY BIRTHDAY TIME and Mrs. J. Wolok, toastmaster, has ity formerly invested in the ministry of supply and rationing greetings to Iry Wolfe, Milt Saks, arranged a pro- will be divided between the min- Larry Crantz, Belrose Elkowitz, istries of agriculture, trade and Blanche Erman, Ruby Sklar, Milt gram including industry and transport. Import Shore, Fred Faber, Sam Baxter, Johnny K i n g, and export and production of Dan Cohen, Sam Schugar, Jack radio and tele- food will be handled by the min- Caminker, Harold Landberg, Ed vision star; Mic- istry of agriculture. Fixler, Saul Ginsberg, Sol Lewis, key and Sammy — - — - Jacob Peitz, Louis Becker, Sol Wolfe, songs by re•■••■■■ ■4■01,1■ Sacks and Larry Dermer who's Henry Wein- 2 years old. traub, accompa• • • • Med by Barbara ANNIVERSARY MAZEL TOVS Halperin; and a to the Fred Rappoports on their dance group. Mrs. J. Wisotsky All proceeds will be used for 4th and to the Nat Iloldens on charity work and aid to Israel. their 24th. • • • For tickets and information call FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "Sure I'll go, the little woman won't TEEN-AGE HANUKKAH find out." Teen-age clubs of the Dexter- 2493 RUSSELL STREET • • • Davison Center will sponsor a IIAPPY CHANIJKKAII to all! Hanukkah festival at 8:30 p.m., WO. 4-8686 Saturday. .11111001.■ •••■•■■•■•■■0•1■0■ 0■ A welcome gift for any occa- omil•• ■■■■0■ 1•0421••• ■•■■■■•••■■■ ••••••• ■•■•■•• sion is a subscription to the Jew- ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1040. FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN .141•1•11 HAPPY HANUKAH! ME ■ i A HAPPY IIANUKAII GREETINGS 11520 Dexter CAROUSEL wish all their Jewish friends a Very Happy Hanukah ;Joyce & Col. Maybohm • Invite your presence for CHRIST- • 11 1S TREATS with all the thins • on EVE. Dec. 24th and all day • Christmas . . Open as usual. • •• • BEN EPSTEIN and GEORGE FINK • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CHRISTMAS EVE and DAY - - - • to • • BEN and GEORGE DELICATESSEN 13118 DEXTER Between Buena Vista & Tyler YIDDISH AMERICAN //C.,..5e.,/ REVUE 5, N, 1 ... .Ai 14 0E41 SONG HITS! • • Serving Hungarian and American Dinners. Music by Geza Sandray and his Gypsy Or- chestra - Dancing - Catering to Parties, Ban- quets, etc. CLUB GREZ 935 LAWNDALE, off 8600 W. Fort - VI 2-9294 PEACOCK DELICATESitisii RESTAURANT Full Course Dinners, Lunches and Carry Out Service Open Every Day 10 a.m. 'till 2 a.m. I 18663 LIVERNOIS between Clarita & Margareta BOESKY'S — SI D/ S CAFE LOUNGE Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices Night • Sparkling Entertainment. Dancing Every • Open Sunday Tues., Rumba Nigitt • No Cover or Min. Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed Monday TU. 2-3885 15241 E. Warren at Barham BUDDY'S SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE BAR-B-Q DANNY LAMBARD at • Corby's SEA FOOD —NOW PLAYING— LIMITED ENGAGEMENT NO INCREASE IN PRICE CINEMA THEATRE 58 E. COLUMBIA AT WOODWARE WO. 1-6211 ••■•■•••••• 1 •• ■ •• ■ **.amb MOST BEAUTIFUL RESTAURANT IN CHINATOWN • LOBSTER • CHOPS • STEAKS 1525 W. McNICHOLS RD. Open Every Day—Fre• Parking In Rear Luncheon - Dinner THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN Specializing in American Food — Famous for All Chinese Native Food — Real Cantonese Family Dinners Carry-Out Service 1530 THIRD ST., at Bagley WO. 1-4802 Choice Liquors Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.r• Open Sundays Henri's String Ensemble 62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre Town Pump Park at Montcalm CA. 8310 HOLIDAY GREETINGS Oriental Gardens, Inc. MENJO!S WO. 1-0983. "FOR THOSE WHO TRHASURE EATING PLEASURE" Our Specialty—Steaks, Chops, Sea Food Open daiyl from 11:30 a.m., including Sundays. Smart and continuous enter- tainment. Featuring W ide Selection of Menu Items - Luncheon - Dinner - Snacks Liquors - Dancing Wednesday to Sunday 928 W. McNichols Hund's Downtown SHEIK CAFE CARL'S M UN. 3 0100 - Grand River at Bagley ar of ine fo, od liquors. h y Luncheons 11:30 to 3 pin. toDinner s " Y•e(). 10 p.m. 3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 p O. 4-814l. Oen LAFAYETTE. 316 EAST Noon to Midnight. For aW Delightful Dinn er Surprise Try the "Shiek Special" or "Barbe- cued Lamb." Home Made Pastries. Open Sundays. MR. and MRS. SIMON LIBERMAN, MURRAY I. LIBERMAN and ANITA iOpen Wish All Their Friends, Customers and Everyone A Very Happy Hanukah N. Y. Eve Till 5 A. 51 • • CAROUSEL 4126 N. WOODWARD • • ilIKIN'S 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 •k: Best Wishes for a Happy Hanukah 8333 LINWOOD Closed Monday 12520 DEXTER - I f( JAN BART . BAS SHEVA HENRIETTA JACOBSON • JULIUS ADLER ' DINA GOLDBERG • IRVING GROSSMAN I i Stafford Restaurant Air Conditioned Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. Famous for our Corned Beef Sand- wiches - Hot Lunches - Wide Variety of Sodas - Unusual Number of Ice Cream Dishes and Flavors OPEN 'TILL 2 A. M. • S V o, TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF DETROIT MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESERVATIONS NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT: 12017 DEXTER DINING AT ITS BEST NEYMOON Happy Hanukah 7113 PURITAN UN. 4-9816 CARRY OUT SERVICE Under new ownership of Mr. S. Greenwald CATS KILL Extend Their Cordial Greetings for a MARIA'S PIZZERIA RESTAURANT RESTAURANT armees.4" lace ""TIN "" FOOD AND DELICACIES Fredson's Ile BORSCHT CIRCUIT Greetings from Ilarry, Peggy and son Larry 1 •••••• HAPPY HANUKAH Isadore Atler Joseph Mosten * 16' COL. FEDOR AND JOYCE MAYBOIIM of the •■ ••• ■•M ION. .■0■••■1 i 7714 W. MeNICHOLS RD. 4818 Cass Ave. ..2-=-cze=-=-nc-mc-c5ci-o-c-oc ,. ...: - ‹... - 3* 0.: - , . ,:- ...- - 3 -:, - <4 ■ : . .4 HANUKAH GREEETINGS ' 12647 DEXTER r NATE'S DELICATESSEN HARRY MILLER'S DELICATESSEN MILLER'S CAFETERIA on the Wayne Campus ESQUIRE GRILL HIMM.1 1 • =im.= . Samuel's Bros. Cafeteria YAPPING ON Madlyn Wolrauch is letting out the news about the Shaarey Ze- dek's alumni dance on Dec. 23. In a bitter battle the Gamma Kappa Chi Alums nosed out the 11.1 ■ 0••• ■■■ ••• ■ •MINIM Actives 2-0 in the annual Borscht :Greetings ... Day football classic. Second anniversary greetings to Harry Miller's McNichols Del- icatessen. May We Extend to You Our Best Wishes for 41.1MOKIMIN• Lincoln 2-5000 liemememetemosee LIBERMAN'S DELICATESSEN 12162 DEXTER TO. 6-9804 Chop House 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 Beet aged In our own cellars. ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House SPECIALISTS IN DELICIOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS FAMOUS FOR STEAKS, CHOPS AND CHICKEN Room Available for Parties End Banquets Closed Monday Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine On Woodward, One Block S. of 7 Mile Road SALERNO PIZZERIA... TO. 9-3760 15207 W.7 Mlle VE. 8-9749 Featuring Famous Pizza Plea, Spaghetti and Ravlola Open Sundays 2 p.m. t• 3 a.a. Also Chicken, Steaks Irons ;LSO Weekdays 4 p.m. t 3 a.m.