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Friday, January 19, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Ticket Chairman Beth Yelnulah Sets 10th Patron's Tete

Abe Green and Abe Nusbaum,,
co-chairmen of the 10th annual
patrons' dinner for the Beth Ye-
hudah Schools, scheduled for
March 18, announced that this

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

NOTE TO THE MALE: When a
young lady fails to respond
warmly to the love you offer her,
send her a head of lettuce . . .
for lettuce is listed in the "langu-
age of flowers" to convey the
message: "You are cold-hearted."
So, keep that in mind fellows.
• • •
WHAT'S COOKIN'?
Duos doing the town ... Norm
Stern and Carolyn Brown, Harry
Krim and Beverly Reider, Arnie
Goldenhar and Geraldine Fish-
man, Marshall Rogers and Helen
Salk, Lil Wohl and Eugene Mit-
chell, Gladys Wohl and Iry Men-
delson, Matilda Widenbaum and
Sam Edelheit, Gilda Warnick and
Aubrey Gold, Connie Sedan and
Bob Adell, Leonard Meldman and
Doris Wertheimer.
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FAR AWAY PLACES ... To Mi-
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Also Features Select American
Cuisine

Delectable Cantonese
Style under Personal
Supervision of
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Open Sun,
and Holidays,
12-2 A.M.
Daily 11-2 A.M.

CHINA GROVE INN

7537 W. McNichols
Bet. San Juan and Lilac UN. 4-5521

ami: Roberta Alter and folks, the
Sam Goldrnans. Los Angeles bec-
kons Chuck Weitzman . . . and
card from Al Eickler also from
the west that included in the
touring party, Ron Rosefeld, Mur-
ray Yolles and Milt Landau.
Haberdasher Jerry Morse makes
the big city of N'Yawk this week.
• • •
PIIILALUJAIIS
Last summer Doris and Rose
Blyweis of Battle Creek spent
their vacation days at Maurice
Steuben's hotel in South Haven.
A romance began when they met
Martin Spector and Richard
Goodhcart from Kansas City.
This Sunday in Battle Creek, a
double wedding ceremony will
take place ... all that blossomed
from just a vacation at the 'BM-
more."
The Les Davidsons have a date
with the stork next month.
The third member of the Norm
Pecks family is a gal . . . the
Norman Berkleys have named
their new offspring, Carol Faye.

• • •

MAIL: One of the nicest things
'bout the holiday season is the
flood of messages that comes
along with cards from pals scat-
tered here and there 'bout the
country.
Thanks to Sam Hodwich (the
guy who was Mr. JWB-USO in
Chicago) for the valued '51 cal-

FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES

MAW'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •

Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Closed Monday

• ••16.0•14.010. s./V%k,."..esftft.".ir No.

MASONIC AUDITORIUM, MON., JAN. 29, 8:20 P.M.

MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY

ANTAL DORATI, Conductor

Tickets $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60

Grinnell's, TE. 2-7100

Career Girls Plan
Mad Hatter Affair

MRS. MAX BLAINE is in
charge of tickets for the annual
fund-raising luncheon and fash-
ion show given by the Women's
Auxiliary of the Mairnonides
Medical Society on March 28
at the Book Cadillac Hotel un-
der the general chairmanship of
Mrs. Morris Kazdan. Funds
raised are used for prosthetic
appliances for wounded Israeli
veterans, their rehabilitation,
scholarships for needy medical
students here and in Israel, and
many local charities. Reserva-
tions may be arranged by call-
ing Mrs. Blaine at UN. 3-3792.

endar book . . . he never fails
.. appreciation for the favor to
druggist Julius Fox ... and our
lost friend Bill (Goll) Rein post-
cards from Hollywood.

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A 'Mad Hatters Affair" will be
presented by the Career Group,
National Council of Jewish Wo-
men, at 9 p.m., Tuesday at the
Dexter-Davison Center.
Faye Portner, Esther and Rose
Sears are chairmen of the pro-
gram. Jerry Colman and his or-
chestra will provide the music
for dancing.
Admission for the men will
be $1, to be used as a contribu-
tion to Career Group's Ship-a-
Box project in Israel. Admis-
sion for the girls will be paid-
up membership. For informa-
tion call Hermine Stone, TO. 5-
7593.

year's function will be held in
the large hall of the Murray
Body Corporation, 3079 East
Grand boulevard (previously
known as Latin Quarter).
The next parlor meeting of
workers for the dinner and the
1951 Beth Yehudah Yearbook is
scheduled for 9 p.m., Thursday,
Jan. 25 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Borman, 2715 Oakman
boulevard.
Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky of New
York, director of education for
Torah Umesorah, National So-
ciety for Hebrew Day Schools,
will address the directors on that
occasion.

60th HOLIDAY HOP
The 60th Holiday Hop will
come off Jan. 28 at the Center.
Music will be provided by Bert
and Don Djerkiss. Elsie Lewis is
chairman of the Holiday Hop
committee.

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RESTAURANT

Carson Buick to Show
1951 Models Saturday

—

Jack Markowitz, sales man-
ager, of Carson Buick, 13900
Hamilton, invites his friends and
all readers of the Jewish Chroni-
cle to the showing of the 1951
Buick, on display for the first
time, Saturday.
Jack Markowitz will be on
hand from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. to
show the new models.

• Home of The Fa-
mous "Sherwood
Frankfurter"

NEWLY MODERNIZED
FEATURING

• Breakfast - Lunches
• Full Course Dinners

LATE SNACKS
FAMOUS FOR SERVING
RIBS - CIIICKEN - STEAK
Open Daily from 8 a.m. to 3 a.m. •

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20135 Livernois

(Just N. of 7 Mile Road) ••••

GOOD FOOD
is our busines

COMING UP
A sleigh ride at Morton's Sta-
LATE SNACKS
bles this Satdee nite (20) given
LUNCHES
by the YPC of Temple Beth El,
DINNERS
8:30 p.m. is the time.
Sunday nite you guys and gals
can howl at the open shindig of
the YPC Northwest group . . .
it's their 4th Cabaret Party with
live music and floor show.
Social Inc.'s next affair . .
20176 LIVERNOIS
Feb. 4.
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(S. of 8 Mile Rd.)
BIRTHDAY TIME
Our omission of birthdays and
anniversarys last week was due
to a curtailment of space.
Capricorn Greetings this week
to Eric Baron, George Britchky,
Sid Weiss, David Silberg, Dr.
Bernie Weston, Luane Mitthen-
thai, Janet Gillman, Leonard
Fink, Tommy Balkin, Phil Fealk,
Ruth Stein, Yee Yarmy, Betty
Luncheon - Dinner
Choice Liquors
Moorin, Louis Jaffe, Julius Droz,
Open 11 a.m to 2 a m
Sid Schwartz, Marilyn Glaiser.
Open Sundays
Ilenri's String
Anniversary Mazel Toys to the
Ensemble
Norm Wollachs, No. 1; the 4th to 62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre
WO, 1-0983.
Harriet and Fred Baron, the 9th
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
to the Sam Schiffs and the 10th
EATING PLEASURE"
was celebrated by Dorothy and
Our Specialty—Steaks. Chops, Sea Food
Art Colman.
Open daily from 11:30 am. including
Park at Montcolm
Sundays Smart and continuous cute' -
Morrey Winston pulled a sur-
WO. 4-7833
tainment.
prise dinner on Pete and Dorothy
Grand River at Bagley
Brown on their 15th hitch.

ROBIN HOOD'S

THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN

Town Pump

Boesky's

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

• Luncheon
• Dinner
• Late Snacks

11th St. & Hazelwood

TR. 2-4375

CAROUSEL

"A Most Unusual Spot"

Featuring
• LUNCHES
• DINNERS
• LATE SNACKS

Served in Russian-style or
your favorite American way.
by

LOOK SMART . . . BE SMART
GO TO ALBERT'S

MOST BEAUTIFUL BARBER SHOP
driurli s iNNITINY AY

ALBERT'S BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP

9825 DEXTER at Boston

TY. 4-9135

COL. F. MAYBOHM

Private Dining Room Avail-
able for Parties, Socials, etc.

4416 N. Woodward

(2 Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.)
Phone: Lincoln 2-5000

Hund's Downtow n
CARL'S

Chop
House

BOESKY'S

rlione WO. 3-1022
Thirty years of fine food. liquors.
Luncheons 11:30 to 3 p.m. Dinners
3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 to 10 p.m.

30?0 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 Beef aged in our own
cellars.

Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices
• Sparkling Entertainment. Dancing Every Night
Tues.. Rumba Night
• Open Sunday
No Cover or Min.
Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed Monday
CAFE LOUNGE 15241 E. Warren at Barham
TU. 2-3685
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CIALIST
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FAMOUS FOR STEAKS, CHOPS AND CHICKEN
Room Available for Parties and Banquets
Choice Varieties of Beer ana Wine
Closea Monday

On Woodward, One Block S of 7 Mile Road

Famous for our Corned Beef Sand-
wiches - Hot Lunches - Wide Variety
of Sodas - Unusual Number of Ice
Cream Dishes and Flavors
OPEN 'TIL 2 A.M.

12520 DEXTER

TO. 9-3760

ZUKIN'S

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

Chicken, Steaks, Frog I.egs, Dinners, Spaghetti & ttavloili
We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinners 5150 Up
15508 I.IVERNOIS
OPEN SUN.
UN. 2-9775

MENJO!S

Featuring Wide Selection of Menu
Items - Luncheon - Dinner - Snacks
Liquors - Dancing Wednesday to
Sunday

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

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TR. 2-8500

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