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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-08

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, onto

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, December 8, 1950

Page 13

S. Z. Men Slate Bnai Brith to Collect Clothing
Max Helfman for Needy Israelis Sunday

Bnai Brith in Detroit has set where recent immigrants have
itself the task of collecting good come with little but the garments
used clothing, clothing with at on their backs.
least a year of wear still in it, for
The summer garments out-
OST OF US have already Podolsky and Frieda Weinstein,
shipment to Israel. There it will grown by children and outdated
be distributed through the camps for parents, too long or too short
been aroused by that gay and Bob Adel! and Joyce Keywell,
carefree holiday spirit. To some Stewart Monsein and Elayne
for the current fashions, will fit
someone in Israel. As long as
this means longer working hours Fromm, Shirley Rosen and Bob
they are in good repair and not
. to others December beckons Eston, Paula Ross and Herm
Teitle, Shirley Rubin and Mickey
too shabby for continued wear
with winter travel.
For the out of town school Ross, Lill Bennett and Seymour
they will be welcome.
chums it means a vacation, but Soloon, Corky Luninfeld and
Bnai Brith asks only that
The
Beth
Aaron
Religious
to the bedridden boys in the Jerry Weiss, Gloria Stanley and
minor repairs be made on the
School
will
celebrate
Hanukkah
Vets hospital December is just Arnie Ginsberg.
donated garments; cleaning will
at 10 a.m. Sunday.
• ar •
another monotonous month filled
be cared for when the garments
The
program
for
this
celebra-
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "We
with dragging days.
are sorted for shipment.
tion will include a performance
You can do a small part to can't lose."
There will be three depots
of
a
Hanukkah
pageant
in
which



awaken a feeling in our battle
where clothes can be dropped off
children
from
all
classes
will
par-
field heroes!
WEEK-END CON
Sunday, between 10 a.m. and 1
ticipate.
Eddie Cantor's "Give a Gift to
On the Romance trail , . .
p.m. They are:
The
pageant
has
been
directed
the Yank Who Gave" campaign Nancy Mendelsohn's pals have
1. In front of the Workmen's
and prepared by Mrs. Sidney Circle Education Center, 11529
in Michigan will be sponsored by learned of her engagement to a
Weinberg, vice-president of the Linwood;
Jewish War Vet commander, Chicago hombre . . • there'll be
Sisterhood and member of the
Norm Berkley, and his comrades an announcement poppin' soon
2. In front of the new Jewish
staff of the religious school. In Center, on Davison and Petoskey;
DR. MAX HELFMAN
in city-wide posts and through- for Elaine Ossipove and Al
• • •
addition to this pageant, every
out the state.
3. At the Publix Cleaners,
Bakst.
Your gift can be deposited in
Dr. Max Helfman, nationally class will offer a program of reci- 13035 McNichols road west.
Bob Schwartz will receive a
tations,
songs
and
music.
Re-
the handy receptacles you'll find
known music director of the
in stores, restaurants, etc., or send-off army stag by his pals Brandeis Camp Institute and con- freshments and gifts will be of-
Whether for the latest news or
Jack Erman, Jerry Dater, Gerald
fered by the Sisterhood to every
better still ... just call WE. 3- Sacks, Myron Chudnow and Jack
the best in advertising, it always
ductor
of
the
People's
Philharm-
child.
0846 and have a runner pick up
pays to read the Jewish Chronicle
Neisenbaum this week-end.
onic Choral Society of New York,
Bernard Panush, director of the
your gift.
Phyllis Cohn, on vacation, returns to Detroit as a guest of school, will preside at the pro- the year 'round.
Instead of having that extra
Tom and Jerry . . • let's skip a postcards from the big city of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek gram, and Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gorrelick will speak briefly on
few and send the price of it to New York.
The Henry Morgenthau Bnai Men's Club at 9 p.m., Tuesday, to the meaning of the festival.
a' hospitalized vet . . wouldn't
you get a helluva lot more cheer Brith group have invited the kid- speak on "The Romance of Jew-
Newly remodeled distin-
dies to their Hanukkah party ish Music."
out of it?
bf von twinDm
guished restaurant-delicates-
• • •
this Sunday at 2 p.m. at the
He will illustrate his talk by
is
sen and bar
DOWN THE SOCIAL LANE.. Young Israel Hall.
vocal and piano renditions.
wpside
down,
Yen
wen',



thru the eyes and ears of the
• Luncheon
Included in his program are ex-
find finer wino then
ole snooper these guys and gals
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS to our amples from early Bible cantil-
• Dinner
were spotted somewhere along readers . . Iry Friedman, Ed lations, old synagogue chants,
the line:
Mazer, Seymour Berman, Nathan tunes of Jewish folk song, as
• Late Snacks
Dancing: Mort Faigenson and Schecter, Bob Canvanser, Don well as selections from the mod-
Ros Clayman, Al Waterstone and Blustein, Jack Kutnick, Arnold ern works of contemporary Jew-
Bev Fogel, Bernie Schwartz and and Marvin Zuckerman, Jack ish composers in America and in
WINES
TR. 2.4375
Gloria Sugarman, Helen Adelman Raisin, Sara Burton, Lil
Israel.
MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT. MICHIGAN
and Sam Goldstein, Mort Clam- Zelda Rosenthal.
Dr. Helfman is music director
age and Annie Smith.
Anniversary Mazel Toys to the of Temple Bnai Abraham in
Joanus Gantz and Dick Prince Sam Arnolds on their second; the Newark, N. J. He has performed
had open house at their abode.. Fred Rapaports, fourth; Lois at the Metropolitan Opera House,
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
in the merrymaking party were and Morrey Lipnik also the Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, Madi-
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
Mike Handelsman and Elaine fourth; the seven to the Seymour son Square Garden and Lewisohn
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.
Cohen, George Krandal and Lynn Victors and the 27th to the Louis Stadium.
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
Trager, Felix Winsen and Sherry Levines.
BAR-B-Q
William Nadler will act as 9050 Twelfth at ClairMount - WE DELIVER - TR. 2-8500
Epstein, Seymour Shaw and
• • •
chairman of the evening.
Shirley Schubiner, Sari Simons
NOTE FROM Harold Berg that
and Sy Lampert, Gantz with
Eddie Fisher, the young Jewish
Joan Goldstein.
• SEA FOOD
• LOBSTER
• CHOPS
baritone, who has been voted the
• STEAKS
• • •
1525 W. McNICIIOLS RD.
Open Every Day—Free Parking In Rear
most popular singer of the year,
OF THE CAROUSEL
Luncheon - Dinner
PEOPLE AND THINGS
will open at the Bowery on Dec. •
Choice Liquors
Hal and Gerry Taines are on 11 . . Mickey Woolf and his • invite your presence for CHRIST-
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a n.
• 51AS TREATS. with all the lixins
Open Sundays
the 2nd month of their world ork still are held over.
Won EVE. Dee:‘ 24th and all day
lienri's String
. . . Open as usual.
Wide travel fling . . now in
Ensemble
There'll be big doings at the • •P Christmas
CHRISTMAS EVE and DAY . .
Brazil.
WO. 1-0983.
Carousel for the holidays, accord- •
62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre

Off to N'Yawk to study can- ing to boss Col. F. Maybohm

"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
torial work is Morrie Weiner ... dancing for the New Year.

EATING PLEASURE"

he's in for a 3 year studying
Our Specialty—Steaks, Chops, Sea Food

Open daiyl from 11:30 a.m., including
hitch.

TELCOVE SUPPER
Sundays. Smart and continuous enter-

Remnants of snow-bounders at
Park
at
Montcolm
CA.
8310
tainment.

The Telcove Friendship Club
the Ohio State game . Harold will hold its annual Hanukkah •
Featuring Wide' Selection of Menu
Soss and Dorothy Leiderman, Pot Luck Supper at 8 p.m., Sun-
Items Luncheon - Dinner - Snacks
Rocky Ross and Rockie Ross day in the Dexter-Davison Cen- °MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S
Liquors - Dancing Wednesday to

braved the weather for the game ter.
• RESERVATIONS NOW AND
George Simmons lost his car
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!
928 W. McNichols UN. 3-0100
in a drift.
Whether for the latest news or •
Grand River at Bagley
The '49 H. P. League basket- the best in advertising, it always •
T P h i o rn t e y W O. 3-1022
ball champs, Sibley Shoes, will pays to read the Jewish Chronicle •
Years of ne food, liquors.
• •
11:3 to 3 p.
m. Dinners
pitch Lloyd Adelson, Bob Smiley, the year 'round.
3
to
10.
O pen S0unfidays 1 to 10 p.m.
Jack Nisenbaum, Hy Levine and
Rocky Ross for another crack at
316 EAST LAFAYETTE. WO. 4-5441. Open
the championship.
Noon to Midnight. For a Delightful Dinner
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
Surprise Try the "Shiek Special" or "Barbe-
Ahhh ... Dr. Mike Engleman
FOOD AND DELICACIES
cued Lamb." Home Made Pastries. Open
finally took Jack Markowitz's
Sundays.
davice and he's now a sport with

3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking.

that streamlined Buick Riviera
TE. 2-8600. Private Banquet Rooms.
Chop
Open

Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
sedan.

Chops and Sea Food for more than
• • •
fiNew Year's Eve Till 5 A. M.
House
26 years. All Beef aged In our own

cellars.
ON PIDGEON PATROL
7113 PURITAN
Shir-
Duets here and there
UN. 4-9816
ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House
ley Krim and Lou Star, Dick
SPECIALISTS IN DELICIOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS
Field and Arlene Cohen, Harold • CARRY OUT SERVICE • I
••
4426
N.
WOODWARD
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS, CHOPS AND CHICKEN
Air Conditioned
Room Available for Parties and Banquets

Closed Monday
Choice
Varieties of Beer and Wine
Lincoln 2-5000
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
• •
FRANK BARBARO'S
TO. 9-3760
On
Woodward,
One
Block
S. of 7 Mile Road
Closed Monday _
f••••e*••••••••*••••*
SALERNO PIZZERIA ... 15207 W. 7 Mile - VE. 8-9749

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

M

Beth Aaron School
to View Pageant



Boesky's

DE LUXE

12th SI. b Hizelwood

DINING AT ITS BEST

BUDDY'S

iJoyce & Col. Maybohm

DANNY LAMBARD at Corby's

THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN



• •

• •

• •
• •

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

BOWERY

TW. 1-1212
12050 Jos. Campau
OPENING MONDAY, DEC. 111

EDDIE FISHER

Eddie Cantor's Protege

Voted Most Popular Singer
of the Year

Plus Great New Show
Featuring
Comedian LARRY KENT
and your friend
Mickey Woolf

and his band

Best Food in Town
Guaranteed or Your
Money Back
No Door Charge, Cover or
Minimum except Saturday

_ ; CAROUSEL

May we extend to you our best wishes for

A HAPPY HANUKKAH

Robinhood's

20176 Livernois

S. of 8 Mile Rd.

Town Pump

M E NJO'S

-

Downtown on
SHEIK CAFE
CARL'S

Featuring Famous Pima Pies, Spaghetti and Raviola
Open Sundays 2 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Also Chicken, Steaks from $1.50
Weekdays 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.

CLUB
GREZ

Serving Hungarian and American Dinners.
Music by Geza Sandray and his Gypsy Or-
chestra - Dancing - Catering to Parties, Ban-
quets, etc.
935 LAWNDALE, off 8600 W. Fort - VI 2-9294

PEACOCK DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT

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

18663 LIVERNOlb between Clarita & Margareta

BOESKY'S

SID'S

CAT! LOUNGE

Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices
• Sparkling Entertainment. Dancing Every Night
• Open Sundae'
• Tues., Rumba Night
No Cover or Min.
Catering to Parties and Banquette—Ciosed Monday
WU.
Ism E. Warren at !Urbana

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