'after CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, ifillo Agree President tr PHIL ROTHSCHILD WONDER AN editor starts N O pulling his hair when the old ... I'm due for a change. • • • complaints begin to roll in at the SOCIALS On Dec. 16, the Charles and misspelling of a name . . it's hard to keep up with the new Aaron Kogan JWV post hangs out the invite for their turkey trend. For instance . . . the name party at the JWV Home. On the 17th, a Hanukkah cele- "Shirley" may look rite on paper bration dinner will take place at but there's the gal who has changed it Shir Lee or even Shirl. the NW Hebrew Congregation. Larry Cranz, Mary Berman and We've picked up a few that Merve Mangle representing the sound the same but are spelled Tri Three Dance Committee of differently . . . Dorothie, Doro- Wayne, Mich. State and U. of M., thea or Dorothye. Then there's announce that their affair is Elaine, which can be written also scheduled for Friday, Dec. 22 at as Elayne, and the same for Jane, the Ionic Temple with an ork or Jayne, or Janie. . . . $2.50 per couple is the tab. A few for the males ... George Call TO. 8-8725 for info. or Georg, then Jeffrey could be • • • Jeffery, Jefferey or Geoflry .. . FAMOUS LAST WORDS .. . and not to mention John and "0. K., just one more, but make those who use Jon. it a short one." • • • • • • IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL BIRTHDAY MUSIC .. . Boys and gals seen down dat- Happy returns of the day to ing lane ... Alice Blumberg and Harold Langberg, Milt Shore, Iry Corby, Herbie Schwartz and Jack Caminker, Paul Oppenhein, Miykey Woolf, Jerry Ackoff and Ralph Epstein, Herb Drilich, Rita, Marin, Naomi Zitomer and Mitch Bloom, Robert Greenberg, Ben Fader, Janice Lutz and Ger- Bernard Brody, Paul Richman, ry Rice, Al Crafton and Belrose Gene Weiss, Manny Seigel, Elkowitz, Herb Bistrow and George Millet, Evelyn Pollack, t'hyllic Levy. Norm Berkley, Milt Drapkin, More twosomes . . . Newton Mary Tamaroff, Harold Goldberg, Burroughs and Harriet Weisberg, King Gennis and Norm Kagan. More . . . Martin Segal, Sam Ned White and Connie Sedar, Sam Kaplan and Annie Schein- Hoffman, Lou Cohen, Oscar berg, Al Koenig and Louise Edi- Gibbs, Sanford Hirshfield, Sam son, Harold Lefton and Bev. Lieb, Roy Lancaster, Adele Mil- ler. Charlip. • • • Now for some Anniversary Mazel Toys ... Bill Haftkas, No. PEOPLE AND PLACES Little did the audience of fath- 4; Arnold Bermans, No. 5; Leo ers and sons at a recent banquet Glantzes, No. 8; it's the 9th for in Dearborn know that the prin- the Iry Davis' and more greetings cipal speaker, Morrey Winston, to the Irving * Cohens. • • was the father of two gals .. . LATE MEMO .. . but, his speech must have been Don't forget to contribute to powerful for Morrey promptly received an invite to talk at an- the Jewish War Vets. "Give a other fathers' and sons' shindig. Gift to the Yank Who Gave" cam- Although Mrs. Iry Segal won a paign. 19-inch TV set at the annual De- troit Jewelers Ass'n. Banquet, she donated the set to the Percy Jones Hospital. The jewelers shindig this year turned out to NEW YORK— (Special) —The be the most elaborate dinner- dance affair of the season . . • Court of Appeals of New York Fred Simmons is retiring prez. State upheld, by unanimous de- It's a 6 lb. 15 oz. baby girl for cision, the conviction of two New kosher meat dealers, the hSerwin Lutz' of Chicago York City each for selling on Sun- (she's the former Annette Stern fined $10 of Detroit). The kid styles her- day, in violation of a state law prohibiting certain sales on the self, Karen Toby. The Buddy Jacobsons are Sabbath. The American Jewish Con- honeymooning in Havana . . . Joyce Keywell is in Miami .. . gress, which fought the case of Mary Dee has transformed Eve the defendants, Sam Friedman Barack's hair to silver blonde and Sam Praska, both of the lower east side of New York . . . it's the rage now. City, up from Special Sessions • • • through the higher courts, said LETTERS Thanks to Al Koenig of MCA the case would be carried to the for the comments on the col'm., U. S. Supreme Court. It has been the stand of the glad you like it . . . to Henry Sandig, your letter was interest- defendants that since Saturday ing and we appreciate your kind was their holy day and since remarks. To M. W.: Yes, I'm older they did not do business on Sat- than you think ... the pic at the urday, they had the constitu- head of the col'm is 'bout a year tional right to sell on Sunday. N.Y. Meat Dealers Lose Sunday Case • 2 : • • : I It s • Well Worth Your WHILE To Drive Another MILE To "Good Deal MARKOWITZ" FOR A BETTER APPRAISAL ON YOUR CAR! Plenty of Parking Space •6 • • Drive right into our Serv- • ice and ask for Jack Mar- kowitz. • • Immediate Delivery on All '50 Models ! Wyn Garden. to Render Songs at Landsmansehaften Parley Wyn Garden, Detroit soprano, secretary of the Jewish Hospital will be guest artist at the confer- Association, who will speak on once on community services, "Two Major Concerns—the Jew- sponsored by the landsmanschaf- ish Hospital and Care of the ten of Detroit under the auspices Aged." of the Jewish Welfare Federation Other speakers will be Albert at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Jewish panist 1 Elazar, associate superintendent Community Center. Accompanist of the United Hebrew Schools, will be Vivian Alex Belkin, Kozenn. chairman of the whose topic is "Jewish Education lin Detroit," and Leon Kay, past landsmanschaft section of the Al- ' president of the Zionist Organiza- lied Jewish Campaign, will pre- tion of Detroit, who will discuss side. "I s r a e 1: Philanthropy, Invest- Others who will participate in ments, Loans and Bonds." the program include Samuel H. Joseph Heideman, chairman, Rubiner, Federation president; and Morris Malin, co-chairman, Isidore Sobeloff, Federation exec- of the promotion and conference utive director, who will discuss attendance committee, have been "How Federation Serves the Com- engaged in calling presidents of munity," and William Avrunin, the 67 landsmanschaften to ex- tend an additional invitation to DARWIN CANVASSER was each society to send a delegate to installed as president of the the conference. Mrs. Pauline Lie- Isaac Agree Memorial Society berson, of the Skverer Relief So- at its 29th annual Hanukkah ciety, is serving as chairman of banquet Dec. 10 at the Park the refreshments committee. James I. Ellmann, attorney and Avenue Penthouse. Other offi- leader in numerous Jewish and Miss Garden, who will present cers installed were Edward Zatkin, vice-president; Nathan civi ccauses, was re-elected presi- Yiddish and Hebrew songs, has Spector, secretary; and Allen dent of Knollwood Country Club been heard as soloist with the meeting of the board of di- Detroit Friends of Opera Com- G. Agree, treasurer. At the at a Dec. 6. pany, was recently soloist with same time, Mrs. Marvin Stearn rectors, Ellman is a former associate the Center Symphony Orchestra was installed as president of justice of Highland Park and a the Rachel Agree Memorial former assistant attorney general and last month was featured in a concert for the Music Study Club. Society. Other officers installed of Michigan. were Mrs. Nathan Spector, He is past president of the vice-president, Mrs. Nat Can- Jewish Community Council and FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN vasser, recording secretary; has served on the board of the FOOD AND DELICACIES Mrs. Ralph Greenbaum, cor- Detroit Round Table of Catholics, responding secretary; and Mrs. Jews and Protestants, the Detroit Allen G. Agree, treasurer. Service Group and the Commis- sion on Community Inter-Rela- tions of the American Jewish Congress. 7113 PURITAN Other officers elected by Knoll. UN. 4-9816 wood for the coming year are Members of the Jewish Wel- Harold H. Gilbert, vice presi- CARRY OUT SERVICE • fare Federation will be notified dent; John Isaacs, secretary; Air Conditioned of how their gift to the 1950 Al- David Tann, assistant secretary; Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. lied Jewish Campaign will read Joseph Gendelman, treasurer, and Closed Monday in the Year Book, which is now Ben Tolmich, assistant treasurer. being prepared. The Year Book is an honor roll of the men and women by the thousands who gave, each in ac- Serving Hungarian and American Dinners. cordance with his wishes, to sup- Music by Geza Sandray and his Gypsy Or- port those services and to meet chestra - Dancing - Catering to Parties, Ban- those needs which we all deem our communal responsibility, quets, etc. Samuel H. Rubiner, president, 935 LAWNDALE, off 8600 W. Fort - VI 2-9294 noted in announcing that the book was going into production. PEACOCK DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT Full Course Dinners. Lunches and Carry Out Service Open Every Day 10 a.m. 'till 2 a.m. Knollwood Elects James I. Ellman • • • I Call or See DINING AT ITS BEST CLUB GREZ _Boes y's. Newly remodeled distin- guished restaurant-delientes- sen and bar • Luncheon • Dinner • Late Snacks 12th SI. & Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 • :Joyce & Col. Maybohm • OF THE CAROUSEL • imite your presence for CHRIST- w_MAS TREATS with all the fixins eon EVE. Dec. 24th and all day • Christmas. 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ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House SPECIALISTS IN DELICIOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS FAMOUS FOR STEAKS, CHOPS AND CHICKEN Room Available for Parties and Banquets Closed Monday Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine On Woodward, One Block S. of 7 Mile Road THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN 62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre Town Pump Park at Montcalm CA. 8310 TO. 9-3760 Luncheon - Dinner Choice Liquors Open 11 a.m. to 2 a in Open Sundays Henri's String Ensemble . WO. 1-0983. "FOR TIIOSE WHO TREASURE EATING PLEASURE" Our Specialty—Steaks, Chops, Sea Food Open daiy1 from 11:30 a.m., including Sundays Smart and continuous enter- tainment. Featuring Wide Selection of Menu Items - Luncheon - Dinner - Snacks Dr uc n igy Wednesday to Liquors MENjO'S 928 W. McNichols UN. 3-0100 BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE 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 - -4