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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Fradiy, March 16, 1951
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now recognized formally by the
university.
'Round the tables were Sue
Simon and Jack Gordon, Shirley
Davidson and Mel Shecter, Syrel
By MARCIA KLEINMAN
Soble and Sid Cohen, Thelma
Roth and Sid Kozan, Bev Greene
and Jerry Perlman, Barbara Wei-
HE PATIENT'S condition was ate a mere 35 cents. Be sure you
ner and Torn Koenigsberg, Cecile
favorable but the operation and your friends are there.
Levy and Tom Nissel, Helen Far- was a serious one. It involved
"What's In A Name," a drama
TAKE A LOOK at your gal down. We'll make a check on this ber and Morris Bruck.
painstaking skill and accuracy— by the Gaslight Theatre, will be
and
see
how
many
of
our
married
()Ter couples dancing were one slip of the hand could mean presented at the Davison Jewish
'L friend in the early morn or laddies saw their future wives
Bev Weiner and Arlin Gitlin, catastrophe. With poise and self- Center at 8:45 p.m. Monday.
ight after she wakes up, says a
not all dulled up. Char Davis and Myron Liner,
noted lecturer on human affairs. when they were
assurance the surgeon called for
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Marilyn Steinhart will direct
Fran Schwartz and Bill Ham- his implements, "tweezers, mas-
He claims that seeing your
the production. Dancing will fol-
burger, Jeanette Taub and Ar- c a r a, eyebrow
marriage prospect always at her PEOPLE
low the play—and all for 35
Travelers: Norma Josluve nold Goldin, Murel Warshawsky
best does not make for a happy
pencil, lipstick,
postcards
from
.
Bruswick,
Ga.
cents!
and
Seymour
Posner,
Shirley
Si-
marriage later ... it may be a let-
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rouge, powder"!
"where she's visiting her pal, Ar- rota and Hank Lonnerstater.
Yes,
these
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lene Barnett. The Barnetts have
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK—
items can make
taken over the Island Motel SOCIALS ON TAB
The world is full (If willing peo-
h e difference
t
Sunday (18th) is the Purim
ple; some willing to work, the
Lodge.
between success
Hop
at
the
Center
...
there'll
be
rest willing to let, them.
The
Miami
roll
call:
The
Mor-
remodeled distin-
and failure — of
Newly
• • •
rey Greenbergs, the Ira Falks, the a Queen Esther Contest ... tab is a well groomed
guished restaurant-delicates-
Frank Merskys, and Rhoda Lou $1.25.
THE LEE PLAZA was the
sen and bar
appearance.
The
The 'nvite is out for fellows by
Hayden. Barber Al Lebow takes
scene of a Sweet Sixteen lunch-
the Jr. Hadassah gals for March male world
eon for Shirley Koffender.
oft on the 21st.
• Luncheon
seems
to
think
21 for their social gathering at the
Marcia
While
watching
the
Danny
Her guests were Doris Hyster,
we
girls
go
to
• Dinner
Thomas TV show it N.Y., Irene Halvey Music Center on Linwood. extreme in applying our make- Dolores Diamond, Ilene Balan-
And—Social
Inc.
sets
March
25
• Late Snacks and Ruben Isaacs were invited to as the date for the big social pow- up. Their gripes are in two soff, Marcia Topper, Davida
take part in a mob scene before
main categories: on one hand Smolka, Muriel Herman, Phyllis
the camera . . . but, no one saw wo mof the month.
Zohott, Barbara Bloch, Gloria
The S.A.M. frat at Wayne set there is the girl who comes to Moore, Joyce Leachman, Sandra
them in Detroit!
school looking like she has just
their
Founders'
Day
dinner
this
TR. 2-4375
lost her best friend or forgot to Sher, Arlene Sarko, and Harriet
Leonar \ d Meldman will repre- week end.
wake up in the morning.
Novak.
sent the downtown "Y" in the
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double handball tourney in Cleve-
A gala celebration was given
She , arrives minus lipstick,
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "I
land .. . finally got first place forgot the tickets!"
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
minus hairpins and usually with at the Book Cadillac Casino
after running in the money for 10
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FOOD AND DELICACIES
a dead pan look on her face. This Room for Janet Bednarsh by her
is very discouraging, especially parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bed-
years.
PHILALUJAHS
Nate Nelson moves over to the
narsh. Among her guests:
Birthday greetings this week to early in the morning.
Sid Brandt-Leo Adler DeSoto- Al Waterstone, Dorothy Markle,
Diane Bednarsh, Jeanie Bed-
The opposite is the war-paint
Plymouth) auto selling post and Ed Bard, Harry Braverman, type of make-up where you can narsh, Edith Silber, Elaine
Bernie Gorosh opens up his King Aaron Sultan, Phil Kaplan, Eve tell exactly where the make-up Brandt, Shirley Vierah, Miriam
Cole Motors (used cars).
7113 PURITAN
Becker, Wally Tonkin, Rita Subot, ends and the skin begins.
Tait, Millie Finkelstein, Benita
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Betty Rockaway, Penny Isaacs,
UN. 4-9816
The fellow, in this case, finds Rovin, Elaine Berick, Arlene
BIG DOINGS
Maxine Goodfriend, Cornell Jane-
Repitor, Shirley Kesner,
The Sigma Theta gals at Wayne way, Lenore Lieberman, Israel himself trying to suppress an un-
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •
At the other side of the table:
canny
desire
to
rip
the
mask
off.
few
a
U.
held
their
big
shindig
Air Conditioned
Miskin, Alexander Bobkin, Herm This is commonly accompanied Lois Tuankna, Libby Lamkov,
weeks
ago
at
Sid's
.
.
.
they
arc
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Burton, Leo Applebaum, Ed
a blood red streak from the Judy Baunhast, Alta Singer, Eve-
Closed Monday
Goldman, Sid Gorosh, Saul Schol- by
nose to the chin where the lips lyn Shear, Frances Strom, Celia
a
on
nik, Bernard Cassel, Abe Fine-
You can get a better deal
Shev, Martha Shev, Mrs. M.
should have been.
gold, and Sheldon Chatlin.
Bednarsh, Mrs. H. Silber and
NEW '51 NASH
Is
this
what
guys
want
to
play
Anniversary mazel toys and
Direct from
Mrs. P. Brandt.
plaudits to the Mary Leaders on post office with?
SAM SHUBOW
At night Janet had a party at
Sure,
the
fellows
like
make-up,
their first; the Herb Kaufmans,
her
home for 65 people. Her host
"A Most Unusual Spot"
NASH DETROIT
D ETROIT
5th; the Walter Zukins, 9th; Sol the only advice they give us is—
was Murray Spilman. The fol-
co.
Keep
Recognizable.
Shpargels,
13th;
the
Bert
Liftons,
TR. 1-0293
HEY
lowing Sunday her parents gave
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5724 CASS
15th• the 16th to Isadore and Lil
a dinner for relatives and friends
HEY
THERE'S
BIG
DOIN'S
tonite
Levin; and the David Rosenthals
Central High Gym where of the family—all in honor of her
at
the
calk
up
their
26th.
What's all the excitement?
• • •
the Student Council presents the 16th birthday.
at Colonel Maybohm's
You'll always find a listening
Hobo Ilop, an informal stag
ON
THE
TOW/
CAROUSEL
ear
attached to Mother Marcia
The
Ely
Shapiros
honeymoon
dance.
•
for
whose phone number is TO.
spot
is
in
Miami
...
ditto
for
the
The
student
body
will
provide
Where Else?
Harry Kovitzes.
the entertainment and the tickets 7-4274.
Joe Baronholtz hooks up with
Watch for Sensational
Announcement Soon!
• DELUXE CHIFFON • Shirley Dubrinsky this week-end. a
Dorothy Smith is engaged to
CREAM COTTAGE
•
Bueiness as Usual in Our Regular
•
Chicago
fellow.
•
and
and Private Dining Room
• • Stan Dorfman
I
and Marilyn Sa-
SPECIAL
•
exchange names on the 25th.
• FARMER CHEESE • • fir Shirley
Simons is back after a
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short
Miami
jaunt.
TY.
4-4678
(2 Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.)
• Say fellows
•
— what happened
•
Phone: Lincoln 2-5000
DINNERS—LUNCHEONS
neem•mm•mminef last Satdee nite ... lots of the gals
THEATRE SNACKS
Grill - Bar
didn't get any calls.
W Grand Blvd. & Second "CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH*
Steady diners at Miller's Sea
MASONIC AUDITORIUM MON., MARCH 26, 8:20 P. M.
OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY
Food and Chop house are the Abe
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
Satovskys, Dr. and Mrs. Dix, the
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
Philip Krawitzes and the Joseph
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. •
Druckers.
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
BAR-B-Q
—...................—.
Teen-Age High Jinks
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
T
_Boesky's
11th Si. & Hazelwood
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT
CAROUSEL
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KEEP ASKIN'
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:RASKIN!
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4416 N. Woodward
NORMANDI
RUBINSTEIN
• Home of The Fa-
mous "Sherwood
Frankfurter"
LATE SNACKS
LUNCHES
DINNERS
F
GRINNELL'S, TE. 2-7100
$1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00
BUDPY'S
Lachar's Kosher
Restaurant
GOOD FOOD,
is our busines ;5).
9144 Linwood
WILL BE CLOSED
FOR ALTERATIONS
UNTIL MAY 1
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DELIVERED
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and Added Accessories
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Plus Sales Tax
I NO TRADE NECESSARY!
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Also Features Select American
Cuisine
I • .. More and More People are saying: 1
1 It's Worth Your While to Drive Another Mile I
to Good Deal MARKOWITZ!
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1 *. STAR OF STARS
' 4-DOOR SPECIAL DELUXE
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SEE or CALL
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SALES MGR.
; JACK MARKOWITZ
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CARSON BUICK 1
Iamilt4on I
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TO . I 8-242
139 00
Fes.: TU. 3-3941
CARL 'S
3020 f_ RAND RIVER. Free Parking.
TE. Z-8600. Private Banquet Rooms.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
Chops and Sea Food for more than
26 years. All Reef aged in our own
House
Town Pump
Pork at Montcolm
WO. 4-7833
cellars.
"FOR TIIOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE"
Our Specially—Steaks Chops. Sea Food
Open daily from 11:30 am. including
Sundays Smart and continuous enter-
tainment.
Grand River at Bagley
phone WO. 3-1022
Thirty years of line food. Liquors.
Luncheons 11:30 to 3 p.m. Dinners
3 to 10. open Sundays 1 to 10 p.m.
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
20176 LIVERNOIS
(S. of 8 Mitt Rd.)
r
Twelfth at Clairmount - WE DELIVER - TR. 2-8500
Hund's Downtown
ROBIN HOOD'S
,
9050
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Delectable Cantonese
Style under Personal
Supervision of
CHUCK MO - Prop.
‘54
(150 109 .
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1 .10G — e St•
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Open Sun
and Holidays,
12-2 A.M.
Daily 11-2 A.M.
CHINA GROVE INN
753'1 W. McNichols
Bet. EA& Juan and UM•
UN. 4-5521
Spaghetti & Ravloill
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs. Dinners, Full Course Dinners $1.50 Up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
OPEN SUN.
15508 LIVERNOIS
Luncheon - Dinner
THE RUSSIAN BEAR I NN
62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre
Choice Liquors
Open 11 a.m to 2 a m
Open Sundays
Henri's String
Ensemble
WO. 1-0983.
KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Ban-
quet, shower and party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday.
and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m.
Open daily from 5 to 10 p.m. Sundays
Call TR. 3-1444, if no answer TR 1-4485.
114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING
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
M
CAFE LOUNGE
,EA ,c, House
a, Chop
ILLER'S , S, sea, IF, oiol c and
DINNERS
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS CHOPS AND CHICKEN
Room Available for Parties and Banquets
Closed Monday
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
On Woodward. One Mock S of 7 Mile Road
TO. 9-370