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Friday, February 16, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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spring .. . the Lee Girsons bun-
dle from heaven is due in May.
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ACTIVITIES
"T'was a Frame-up, We Pro-
Dr. Sol C. Grossman, Detroit
test" is the play to be presented
psychoanalyst, will address the
by the Sisterhood of Shaarey
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
Zedek for the YPS nite on Feb.
Adult Study Group Tuesday eve-
di4
21. The evening will be con-
ning, Feb. 20, on the subject,
WHEN A WRITER feels that acceptance to appear at
cluded by dancing to records.
"What Every Normal Person
a bene- Tab-50 cents.
nobody feels the way he fit in Detroit . . . mailed a day
Should Know About Psychoana-
The Henry Morgenthau's an-
does, he is wrong; and when he before he died.
lysis."
nua:
fund-raising
affair
is
in
feek that everybody feels the
His lecture is part of a current
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the form of the lodge's 3rd An-
way he does, he is still wrong.
series on "Psychiatry and Re-
BOY
ANY
GIRL
DEPT.
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nual Millionaire's Carnival on
ligion" in which some of Detroit's
Week-end notes from the peo- Feb. 24 at Carpenter's Hall.
SNORTIN' THE TOWN
most prominent psychiatrists,
ple who are doing the spots .
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doctors and clergymen will par-
Franklin Purther, Gil Plotnik,
coupled
up
were
Herb
BistrOw
BIRTHDAY TIME
ticipate.
Vert Stein along with Murray
Many happy returns of the day
Schecter were guests on Jerry and Sylvia Stein, Murray Belkin
The Adult Study Institute
meets every Tuesday at 9 p.m. in
Lester's open house while in and Rosalyn Handelsman, Aleyda to our readers—Jean Stein, Mari-
Axler
and
Jack
Roth.
lyn Hershenson, Jack Pearlman,
the synagogue. Registration fur
N. Yawk better than that ...
Niteclubbing ... Aubrey Smith Sam Goldstein, Sol Caen, Hil-
the series is still open.
their ringside seats were so good
that the TV cameras picked them and Marsha Leeman, Larry Tra- bert Sosin, Bob Eston, Leonard
ger and Toby Goldman, Mel Horowitz, Bill Haftka, Joan Gold-
SUPPLIES FOR ISRAEL
up for their Detroit friends.
NEW YORK—(ISI)—Two ships
Lawrence Rubin, executive dir- Alter and Carolyn Brown, Helen stein and Fred Swartz.
More under the Aquarius sign: MRS. ARTHUR ROBBINS will will sail from New York and
ector of the Michigan Good Fisl. and Ralph Brumer, Aubrey
Roads Federation, is laid up at Gold and Marilyn Wilbur, Al Phil Katz, Tommy Rosender, review "Out of My Later Year" New Orleans carrying machinery,
the St. Lawrence Hospital in Markowitz and Audrey Tolmich, Phyllis Cohen, Lil Shore, Morris by Albert Einstein at a meet- food, medical supplies and other
Lec Yarmy and Sol Koenigsberg, Eisenberg, Lester Landes, Sol ing of the Shaarey Zedek Sis- supplies to Israel. Cargoes are
Lansing.
Mickey Woolf gets the Temple Roberta Greenberg and Dr. M. Moss, Isadore Bernstein, Al terhood to be held at 12:30 destined for veterans and various
Emanuel Ball date for March Feldman, Sherry Epstein and Ginns, Harold Kirschner, Iry p.m., Tuesday. For reservations villages adopted by the ZOA.
Newton Sobel.
Weisberg and Eli Cutler.
10 in Buffalo.
call Mrs. William Nadler, UN.
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Lou Blustein (Debonair Hair
4-2028.
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
ANNIVERSARY 5IAZEL TOVS
Shoppe) reports that the hat VACATION BOUND
FOOD AND DF.LICACIRS
Miami Beach acids Maxine
The Chuck Metchis, No. 3; the
mfgs. say gals hair length this
year will vary from 13'2" to 3" Weinberg, Joyce Katz, ',pane George Weiswassers, No. 11; and Sheruth League Plans
•long.
Mittenthal, the Carl Schrams and the 15th hitch to Lew and Alva
Social Affair Tuesday
Barrister Ira Kaufman treas- Bob Jacobs; and Harold Rose- Lavine.
a a a
Shernth League will hold a
ures a letter that he received mont wings himself to Mexico.
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FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "O.K. social meeting Tuesday evening.
from Al Jolson , . . It was an
7113 PURITAN
you pay the check, I'll leave the
A quiz show, prizes, cards and
PHILALUJAHS
UN. 4-9816
refreshments are planned by
Elaine Eder gets ring . from tip."
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Mrs. Max Chomsky, program
Harold Sherlin.
• CARRY OUT SERVICE
chairman, and Mrs. Arthur Trac-
Joan Eston is taken out of cir- MORE CHATTERIN:.
Air Conditioned
"A Most Unusual Spot"
culation by an out of town chap-
You want to see everyone? tenberg, and Mrs. Ralph Green-
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
pie.
Then get your partner and drag baum, of the membership com-
Featuring
Closed Monday
Baby Talk: The Michael Rob- her to the 8th Military Ball of mittee.
• LUNCHES
erts expect their third late this the Jewish War Vets this Sat.
• DINNERS
nite (17) at the Veterans Mem-
.
Sada
orial Bldg. on Jefferson . .
• LATE SNACKS
your friend Mickey Woolf will be
"Detroit's
Most Beautiful Restaurant"
Served in Russian-style or
on hand for the show and to
your favorite American way.
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blow
some
mighty
sweet
tunes.
DINNER
• SUPPER
Newly retnodeled
distin-
by
Jerry Gach is tooting his trum-
guished restaurant-delicates-
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LATE
SNACKS
pet with extra smiles these days,
sen and bar
not only because he's a member
Business Lunches from 75c — Family Style Dinners
of Mickey Woolf's aggregation,
• Luncheon
but because he just snagged a
Private Dining Room Avail-
Our Food Prepared by Chef Ed Win
• Dinner
sheepskin from Wayne's Phar-
able for Parties, Socials. etc.
,„.
. Formerly with Saratoga Farms
macy
Dept.)t
• Late Snacks
While in N'Yawk Al Water-
Specializing in:
stone had a few words with our
(2 Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.)
* Southern Fried Chicken In the Basket
lost pal Jack Fine . . . he's still
* Barbecued Spareribs
Phone: Lincoln 2-5000
TR. 2-4375
professional manager for Irving
* Delicious Jumbo Frog Legs and Shrimps
Caesar's
music
firm.
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IRVING TEICHER Presents
All you A. E. Phi gals will be
20135 LIVERNOIS
(Just North of 7 Mile Road)
ART INSTITUTE
interested to know that an alum-
FRIDAY, FEB. 23
na of yours is gathering praise
at Cass Warshaw's Town Pump
. . . she's Sylvia, the gal who
puts forth an unusual personality
with her songs and, on the key-
"ONE OF TIIE WORLD'S GREAT PIANISTS"
board.
$3.00, 2.40, 1.80 (tax incl.)
GRINNELL'S, WO 2-1124
This gal has got brains too—
MAIL ORDERS: 1154 BOOK BLDG. (20)
a scholarship took her through
Ohio State. She graduated with
a B.A. degree in languages at
BOESKY'S
Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices
• Sparkling Entertainment. Dancing Every Night
• Home of The Fa-
U. of Toronto and later was of-
• Tues.. Rumba Night
• Open similar
mous "Sherwood
fered a fellowship for teaching
No Cover or Min,
Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed SiondaY
. however, booker Barney CAFE LOUNGE 15241
Frankfurter"
E. Warren at Barham
TU. 2-3885
Rapp changed her mind and she
LATE SNACKS
went to work for station WLW
M ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House
in Cincinnati.
LUNCHES
SPECIALISTS IN DELICIOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS
You
can
call
Harold
Norman,
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS. CHOPS AND CHICKEN
DINNERS
Room Available for Parties and Banquets
Jack Gorov and Milt Ratner
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
Close° ,v:ul,clay
"Fight Fans . Deluxes" as they On Woodward, One 'hock S of 1 Mile Road
TO. 9-3160
made the jaunt for the LaMotta
Luncheon • Dinner
bout in the Windy City.
Choice Liquor.
Open 11 a.m to 2 a m
Open Sundays
ORANGES TO ARGENTINA
Henri's String
TEL AVIV—(ISI) — A ship-
Ensembls
62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre
ment
of
20,000
cases
of
Israel
WO. -C983.
20176 LIVERNOIS
oranges, the first to go to Latin
DINNERS—LUNCHEON.
(S. of 8 Mile Rd.)
Grill - Bar
America, has been sent to Argen-
AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
W Grand Blvd. & Second "CHICKEN IN TIIE ROUGH' .
tina.
OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY

Review Book NW Slates Talk
by Psychoanalyst

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Our Specialty—steaks . Chops. Sea Food
Open daily from 11:30 a.m. including
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Grand River at Bagley

WO. 3-1022
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