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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, March 2, 1951
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ni? Sneaker l Workmen's Circle to Hold
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1141-West Leadership Parley
"Leadership Training" will be Research Dept. and chairman of
the theme of an intensive pro- Branch 463, who will share a
gram for the mid-west confer- panel On "What We Aim for in
ence of the English speaking Our Educational Program."
division of the Workmen's Circle, William Stern of New York,
to be held in Detroit this week dircctdr of the English Speaking
Division, will speak on the or-
end.
Delegates and visitors from 11 ganization's insurance and hos-
cities will convene at 1:30 p.m., pitalization plans. Ily Kaplan,
also Of New York, will speak on
Saturday at the Workmen's Cir-
the Young Circle League, the
cle Educational Center, 11529
organization.
Linwood, to hear talks and par- W.C.'s youth
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
MOST WOMEN are tolerant PHILALUJAHS
of ciggies . . . but, just let; Kenny Moss and Zita Ostrow
her date ignite a nice long stogie tie the knot at the Statler on
and right • away he'll have an the 6th.
Goldie Leiden takes on Harry
argument on his hands 'bout his
Kovitz' name on the 4th of
smoke.
This is puzzling to the other March at Shaarey Zedek.
sex . . . why should the skirt: Maureen Levitt and Dr. Leon-
be so annoyed at a man's delight: and Wayne have set June 24 as
and the delightful aroma of the the "day."
InL.A. the Art Doctors expect
seegar . . . maybe they haven't
their second addition shortly.
cultivated its scent!
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The Saturday session will give
ticipate in discussion of the ob-
way, at 8:30 p.m., to a social
the
70,000-
jectives sought by
event, and the conference will
member Jewish Fraternal order.
,
re-convene at 10 a.m. Sunday.
Highlighting the list of guest
Brunch will be served at 1
speakers will be Emil Mazey, p.m. after which the afternoon
secretary-treasurer of the UAW- session will be held, continuing
FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
CIO, who will discuss "How the until adjournment at 4:30 pan,
"Someday I'll be the boss."
'BOUT PEOPLE
Workmen's Circle Can Contrib-
Our Travelers: Harold Ruse-
DIR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER, ute to Public Understanding of
mont's habitat is now at the SOCIAL EVENT:
There'll be a membership . spiritual leader of Temple Beth Labor's Aims."
. Hotel Caleta in Acapulco . . . Lil
El, will be the first speaker in
Other local speakers will be
Finkelstein takes up time i n dance by the Shaarey Zedek a series of programs sponsored
Miami . . . Ethel Cohen still has YPS on Sunday, March. 4 at by the Greater Detroit Bnai Leon A. Cousens, Detroit attor-
Sen. Paul H. Douglas 'will speak
the L. A. address and Rita Je- Marilyn Hershenson's home, Brith R'umen's Council. The ney, and Sam Jacobs of the UAW
rolTsky takes off to a small 15524 Linwood . . . it's open.
at 8 p.m. Sunday at Temple Beth
series is concerned with Jewish
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burg in Ont.
BIRTHDAY TIME
living. Dr. Glazer will speak at
Tickets at $1.20 are available at
Glad to see jeweler Harry : These col'm readers will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Davi-
the
Temple 'office and Grinnell
Hock back on the job after his celebrating this week: Norm' son ('enter. Rosina LaKritz will
Bros. Tickets will also be avail-
short tussle with the medicos. ! Rittman, Milt Fenton, Doris Ber-; sing, accompanied by Betty
"What Constitutes a Well- able at the door.
Evelyn Rosin took a major lin, Manny Fox, Bev Fogel, Helen
Johnson.
Rounded
Child?" will be the
prize in the Greater Movie Con- Krabal, Isadore Bernstein, Phil
Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle
topic for a panel discussion at a
test . .. it was a diamond ring: Grossman, Art Golb, Richard
a
Kane, Mitchel! Vogel, Lewis;
general meeting of the North- subscription will always be
she's ly.rrister Nort's mate.
70D to Hold
welcome present.
Horwitz,' --A
Leonard
Freedman,
west
Hebrew
Sisterhood
at
12:30
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AI.,),,, the Avenue: Phyl s
, Norman Saules, Harold Meyer,1
p.m., Wednesday, Mrs. Herbert
Cohen and Manny Sporn, paw
L. Harris, program chairman,
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
Penslar and Audrey Tolmich, Max Kushner.
Gloria Sugarman and Mike Han- i Anniversaries: Mavel Toys to
announces,
FOOD AND DELICACIES
' the Harvey Firestones on their ! . The Simon , Shetzer Memorial
Participating on the panel will
delsman, Phil Gold and Anita . I 2nd, the Howard Parkers on the'. Institute, sponsored by the Zion-
be Huldah Fine, Dr. Louis Heide-
Neiman.
I ■ 5th and its the 24th to Rae and ist Organization of Detroit, will man and Rabbi Benjamin Gor-
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be
held
Tuesday
evening,
March
Hyman Hertzenson.
relick. Mrs. Jacob E. Segal will
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ODDS AND ENDS
Congregation.
The affair, which will be dedi-
7113 PURITAN
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Herm Zimmerman chairmans
This annual affair, dedicated cated to donor workers, will be
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• the Big National Bnai Brith to the memory of Simon Shetzer, preceded by a dessert luncheon.
UN. 4-9816
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• Bowling Tourney to take place Jewish communal leader of De-
Casting is now taking place
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troit, will be addressed by Dr. for the sisterhood's forthcoming
:RASKIN • • in Dayton on April 7.
Air Conditioned
Al Markowitz is singing a new Ira Eisenstein, leader of the So- To•a-fund event. For auditions
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DELUXE CHIFFON
• tune these days . • . his blonde , ciety for the Advancement of
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
contact Mrs. Joseph M. Markel,
Closed Monday
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CREAM COTTAGE
: 'gel' friend has returned home. Judaism and vice-president of UN. 2-8394.
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and
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Pals of Lou Cassel claim he's , th e Rabbinical Assembly of
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SPECIAL
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BERTHA GERSTEN
JACOB BEN•AMI
Dr. Eisenstein will speak on
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FARMER CHEESE • enthusiasts . . . usually spends
LEON MALAMUT
JACOB MESTEL
about 60 days of the year in that "Religion in Israel." He has re-
Outstanding Artists of the Jewish Stage
TY. 4-4678
sport . . . and owns 38 varieties 1 cently returned from a year's
In a Program of Music and Drama
of hunting guns.
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visit to Israel with his family.
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON — MARCH 4th - 2 P. M.
Didja catch Sol Sachs AAA Under the leadership of Sam-
ai mammemommommmg Travel Tease Cartoon in the lat- uel Feldstein, the ZOD has be-
350 MADISON AVE.
MUSIC HALL
Tickets $1.80, $1.20, Tax Included
est Joe
Motor
News?
▪ 510RE AND MORE PEOPLE
Cross is back on the job gun a drive to reinstate members
ARE SAYING:
who have failed to renew their
I and is pappa happy now!
affiliation, A. C. Lappin, presi-
Bert Friedman is a newcomer dent, announces.
"It's worth •
s to our city . . • reports that I
your while, ' quite a few of the solicitors on :
• the March of Dimes campaign Jericho Lodge Offers
To drive
I were not very cordially accepted Wheel Chair to Needy
another mile, , ' by the Northwest siders on con-I Jericho Lodge, I.O.O.F., is of-
hibutions . . .
fering the use of a wheel chair
To Good Deal
Luncheon • Dinner
for any needy person in the
Choice Liquors
Ch
community. For the loan of this
Markowitzri
Open 11 a.m to 2 a.m
Open Sundays
chair call. Noble Grand Henry
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Henri's String
4/
Greenwald, - UN. 3-8374, or Jack
Ensemble
Newly remodeled distin-
'CALL OR SEE ME AT ONCE ,
Spring, TO. 5-8950.
WO. 1-0983.
62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre
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guished restaurant-delicates-
Jericho Temple, 11331 Linwood,
For the 1951 BUICK!
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DINNERS—LUNCHEONS
sen and bar
is opening its Temple to the wives
Grill - Bar
AFTER TIIEATRE SNACKS
and friends of the members
W Gristid Blvd. & Second "CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH"
Luncheon
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every Saturday night beginning
OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY
Saturday, for a social get-to-
(Sales Mgr.)
• Dinner
SERVING FL LL COURSE DINNERS
gether.
RIBS
AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
• Late Snacks
The program committee an-
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.
nounces that every last Tuesday
BAR-B-Q
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
night of the month will be a so-
13900 HAMILTON AVE.
TR. 2 8500
cial evening for friends and fam- 9050 Twelfth at Clairmount - WE DELIVER
Res. TU. 3-3960 I
TO. 8-2424
TR. 2-4375
ilies
of
the
membership.
3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking.
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Beth El Sets Talk
by Sess• Douglas
Child Psychology
11!4/ Women Topic
Shetzer Series
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MARIA'S PIZZERIA
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THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN
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'CARSON BUICK,
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12th Sf. & Hazelwood
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DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD
Also Features Select American Cuisine
65c up
* Lunches
$1.35 up
* Dinners
* Carry-Out Service
* Family
The Chronicle deadline is on
Tuesday noon.
You can pet a better deal on a
NEW '51 NASH
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SAM SHUBOW
Dinners
* Large Parking Area
Delectable Cantonese style
under personal supervi-
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Proprietor
CHINA GROVE INN
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NASH DETROIT
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5724 CASS co TR. 1-0293
7537 W. McNichols, bet. San Juan, Lilac
UN. 4-5521
Open Sundays and Holidays,
12-2 a.m. - Daily 11-2 a.m.
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CAROUSEL
CARL
LATE SNACKS
LUNCHES
DINNERS
is our busines
Served in Russian-style or
your favorite American way.
by
COI. F. MAYBOHM
ROBIN HOOD'S
20176 LIVERNOIS
(S. of 8 Mile Rd.)
Private Dining Room Avail-
able for Parties, Socials, etc.
4426 N. Woodward
(2 Biks. S, of 14 Mile Rd.)
Phone: Uncoil) ;:5.094. ..
'S House
12520 DEXTER
ZUKIN'S
BOESKY'S
SID'S
Enjoy the best in food and en-
tertainment at moderate prices.
Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sundays.
TU. 2-3883
15241 E. WARREN at Barham
Most Unusual Spot"
• .LUNCHES
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TE. t-11600. Private Banquet Rooms.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
Chops and Sea Food for more than
24 years. All Reef aged in our own
cellars.
Famous for our Corned Beef Sand-
wiches - Hot Lurches - Wide Variety
of Sodas - Unusual Number of Ice
Cream Dishes and Flavors
OPEN 'TIL 2 A. M.
CAFE LOUNGE
ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House
Featuring
• Home of The Fa-
mous "Sherwood
Frankfurter"
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SPECIAI.ISTS 114 DELICIOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS. 'CHOPS AND CHICKEN
Room Available lot Parties and Banquets
Closed Monday
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
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On Woodward, One Mock S of '7 Mile Road
Town Pump
Park at Montcalm
WO. 4-7833
Nand'
TO. 9-3760
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"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE"
our Specialty—Steaks Chops. Sea Food
Open daily from 11:30 a.m. including
Sundays Smart and continuous enter-
tainment
Grand River at Bagley
WO. 3-1022
s Downtownithone
Thirty years of fine food, uquors.
Luncheons 11:30 to 3 p.m. DInnern
3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 to 10 p.m.
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli)
Full Course Dinners $1.50 Up
We Cater to Families and Parties
.. 15311i LIVERNOIS
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UN. 2-5175