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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, March 23, 1951
Good Deed for Day
Delicatesseit
Stores to Offer
G-Day Specials
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
Cooperating with G-Day plans
of the women's division of the
Edith
Weinstein
and
Manny
Allied Jewish Campaign, leading
N MANHATTAN there is a I
dancing school specializing in Posen, Skippy Flanders and Syl- Detroit delicatessens have agreed
teaching women to follow. The ' via Stein, Milt Green and Elaine to serve a G-Day special, Sunday,
Cohen, Helen Fish and Ralph April 29, when workers will call
school points out that most of the
ferns believe themselves to be Brumer, Harold Cohen and Dor- on their prospects.
Participating restaurants in-
born ballroom dancers and if tlee othy Schecter, Sol Burkow and
smoothness of the dance is dis- Elaine Pupko, Dr. Sam Stone and clude Al Miller's, Boesky's,
Brothers, Horenstein's, Lefkof-
turbed, they blame the innocent Connie Seder.
On the dance floor . . . Oscar sky's, Liberman's, Harry Miller's,
guy.
Band and Flo Weintraub, Reva. Nate's, Peacock and Whitey's.
So gentlemen, next time your
Man, Reva Levin and Mel Alter,
On G-Day women workers will
date melts into your arms on the
(Cal.) and Neal Good- ask more than 14,500 prospects to
dance floor and becomes a bur- Levine
Pernick, Phil Fealk and Jackie
den rather than a lightweight Morris Pushkin and Rosalyn make their gifts to Detroit's Jew-
primary community appeal
feather . . . it means that she Brooks, Al Gottlieb and Roberta ry's
in
behalf
of the Jews of Europe,
does not know how to follow,
Alter, Marian Rosenthal and Israel, the United States and here
she wants to lead.
Mary Grossman, Bernie Jacoby in Detroit.
Statistics from this school point , ! and Jane Lazar.
Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, chair-
out
dissension
and that
wife
arise out between
of this man
. . . it , j A few names from the 250 man of general solicitation, is in Members of Girl Scout Troop 409 of Bnai Moshe are shown sort-
advises the husband to study the people who massed at the SAM I charge of G-Day, assisted by vice-
the clothes they contributed to the clothing drive for Aid
regional shindig at the Fort chairman Mrs. Milton Alexander, ing
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to
the
People of Israel. In addition, the Girl Scouts nude up
wife's dancing and her ability to Shelby were Bill Mersky and Mrs. Saul A. Glueckman, Mrs.
kits containing socks, school supplies, hankies, etc., whit h, too,
if she doesn't know
follow .
Maureen Gach, Phil Schrieber Milton K. Mahler, Mrs. Ben Moss- were turned over to Material for Israel. Above are, 1:11 to right, e
how to follow, send her to a and Joane Goldstein, Roquel Moss man and Mrs. Sidney Solomon.
t. Elaine
dancing school.
Mrs, Sally Brookstein scout leader, her daughter, tlarr:: n Simons.
and
Rockey
Ross,
Maureen
Levitt
Lerman
and,
behind
the
cartons,
group
president
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and Dr. Leonard Wayne, Jim Ko- donated $1,000, yes $1,000, of the
GOSSIP 'BOUT PEOPLE
backer and Anne Rosenfield, fund to be split among Ann
Week-end notes from my cuff. Steve Victor and Alma Fox.
Arbor's and Wayne's Hillel
xli ',VP " 1.
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.. . the bright lights attracted
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Foundation, Hershel Lewis, hard-
working prez, has just informed
Entertainment was provided by
OUR TRAVELERS
The a nnual Patrons' Dinner o f George Price, famous comedian,
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The magic sun of Miami
check pow for yourself how a social Yeshivah Beth Yehudah was held whose songs electrified the audi-
ons the Dave Bergers who beck-
1 as t Sunday night with Rabbi
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an i w .iow can be placed on a suc- Max Wohlgelernter as master of ence.
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for
• Beverly Falk at the Sherry Fron- I cessful level by attending their ,
Dr. Joseph Kamenetsky of New
• tenac . . . also Mary Soloman, March function, Sunday the 25th i ceremonies.
Greetings were b r o u g h t by York, in a short talk, praised
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Audrey Tomlich, the Milt Wein- at Warren Valley Country Club, Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Beth Yehudah as an inspiring ex-
out Warren and Telegraph roads.' I Daniel Laven, while Cantor Hy- ample of the modern Jewish day
steins and Iry Casoffs.
DELUXE CHIFFON
Art
Schurgin
is
smelling
the
For those that want to stay
man Adler sang several Yiddish school and urged that every ef-
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fort be made to strengthen Jew-
Atlantic Ocean breezes as he ac- town, you can attend the big songs.
and
ish education in America.
companies Jazz King Norm Granz Purim dance by the Daniel Frisch
SPECIAL
on a four week trip to Paris, and Masada Chapters of
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FARMER CHEESE
also on Sunday at the Center .. .
London and other points.
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Miss Queen Esther will be chosen
TY. 4-4678
ROUNDABOUT
TOPICS
from the gals present.
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The Knights of Pythias and the
Sibley Shoes will sponsor an i
Pythian Sisters will hold a joint
all star team picked from
the
'ihP HAPPY TIMES
Center and will partake in
Happy birthday to Laura M. Purim party Sunday evening at
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
9144 Linwood
Flint basketball invitational tour- Eisenberg, Sam Horwich (Chi- the lodge hall, 15787 Wyoming.
Dick Stein's orchestra will play
FOOD AND DELICACIES
ney this weekend.
cago), Saul Katz, Iry Stern, Rose
Team manager, barrister Rocky Gould, Shirley Finkelstein, Ma- and Sherri Kaye will sing. Re-
WILL BE CLOSED
Ross, has picked Harold Kutnick, tilda Widenbaum, Elaine Klien- freshments and entertainment are
FOR
ALTERATIONS
Abe Parness, Bob Smilary, Ted bin, Bernie Weisberg, Paul Kant- planned. Tickets may be obtained
UNTIL MAY 1
Bale, Jack Nisenbaum and Bernie berg, Jack Barrish, Bernie Ru- at the door or by calling Mrs. D.
Grossman, UN. 3-5912, or Mrs. J.
Friedman to make the jaunt.
or, Shirley Reider, Rae Ann Moss,
7113 PURITAN
April bride Doris Wertheimer Freida Frazer, Faye and Larry Racjleff, WE. 3-0474.
UN, 4-9816
and Jack Sherman were feted at Weiberg, Joel Rosenthal, Grant
a luscious brunch by Dulice and
CARRY OUT SERVICE
Norm Rosenfeld .. ..Mary Good- I Robbins, Jo Majzel, Mar in
Brown and Mel Wallace.
Mr Conditioned
man treated all her gal friends
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
at a luncheon to some Florida, Maze( Toys to the Leonard Rad-
sary,,
Closed Monday
goodies which she brought back jners on their 2nd anniver
it's the 4th for the Harry Rosses
from the ole southland.
Eugene Gallin gets his fare- and Milt Fentons and Jack
well bachelor stag tonight (23rd) I Jacobs, the Harry Milgrims cele-
brate their 9th, and it's the 15th
Dick Danto is wearing a for Morrey Lettons.
kahki suit now.
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Newly remodeled distin-
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Ban-
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quet, shower and party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday.
guished restaurant- delicates-
LAST
MINUTE
FLASHES
Open daily from S to 10 p.m.. Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m.
HEADLINE
NEWS
sen and bar
Harry
Miller
of
delicatessen
Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR 1-4485.
Our copy has always been en-
double
header
as
114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE — PARKING
thusiastically written about So- fame scored a
cial, Inc., that organization de- Peggy delivered 2 gals, one 4
lbs. 12 ozs. and the other 3 lbs. BOESKY'S
voted to affairs for both sexes 12 ozs. This expands the family
Enjoy the best in food and en-
1.0ith the purpose of getting the
CAFE LOUNGE tertainment at moderate prices.
to
three.
single folks acquainted.
There has never been any class
It's a boy to the Allan Laffers, Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sundays.
distinction in getting a season their second.
15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883
The Kenny Mosses honeymoon
membership! Now Social Inc. has
TR. 2-4375
in Miami . . . Elaine Kleinbarg
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NI IN IN WI gni
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WII VI Me 1•1 In NW WO
gets a sparkler from a Boston
inel
an WI 1•1
1211
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS. CHOPS AND CHICKEN
chappie.
Room Available for Parties and Banquets
Closed Monday
. • • More and More People are saying:
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
Elaine Feldman must be a new
TO. 9-3760
;Mock S of 7 Mile Road
find in town . . . the Stago boys On Woodward. One ;M
While
to
Drive
Another
Mile
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Your
DNERS—LUNCHEON 9
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at Brothers were dying for an
AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
Grill
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Bar
to Good Deal MARKOWITZ!
intro. To Al W., that gal was
_. Grand Blvd. di Second "CHICKEN IN TI1E ROUGH"
Vivian Black whose name you
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NEW
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ALL
NEW
OPEN
EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY
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SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
1951 BUICK
The engagement announcement
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
1 about Dorothy Smith in last
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.
week's column did not refer to
1 Mrs. Dorothy Smith Prentis of
HOME
MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
WAR-B-Q
boulevard. We are very 9050 Twelfth at Clairmount - WE DELIVER - TR. 2-8500
1 Boston
sorry about the misunderstand-
3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking.
DELIVERED
I ing.
TE. 2-8600. Private Banquet Rooms.
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Pythian Groups to Hold
Joint Purim Party
Lachar's Kosher
Restaurant
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT
.Boesky's
KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
• Luncheon
• Dinner
• Late Snacks
SID'S
12th St.& Hazelwood_
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Optional Equipment
State and Local Taxes Extra
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SEE or CALL
JACK M ARKOWITZ
•CARSON BUICK
13900 IIamilton
TO. 8-2 424
Res.: TU. 3-3960
SALES MGR.
DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD
Also Features Select American Cuisine
65c up
* Lunches
* Dinners
Delectable Cantonese style
under personal supervi-
sion of - - -
CHUCK MO
Proprietor
Carry-Out Service
* Family Dinners
$1.35 up
* Large Parking Area
CHINA GROVE INN
7537 W. McNichols, bet. San Juan, Lilac
UN. 4-5521
op .H D o ,u N N s F e R,
Chop
NOMIANDIE
BUDDY'S
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Open Sundays and Holidays,
12-2 a.m. - Daily 11-2 a.m.
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CAROUSEL
"A Most Unusual Spot"
HEY•
HEY
What's all the excitement?
at Colonel Maybohm's
CAROUSEL
Where- Else?
r
Watch for Sensational
Announcement Soon!
Business as Usual in Our Regular
and Private Dining Room
4416 N. Woodward
(2 Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.)
Phone: Lincoln 2-5000
CARL 'S
House
Town Pump
Park at Montcalm
WO. 4-7833
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
Chops and Sea Food for more than
26 years. All Beef aged in our own
cellars.
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE"
Our Specialty — Steaks. Chops- Sea Food
Open daily from 1130 a.m. including
Sundays Smart and continuous enter-
tainment.
GroannedIllotisnr022at
Bagley
ph
h o d/ s Downtown Thirty years of tine food. liquors.
L uncheons 11;30 to 3 p•m. Dinners
3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 to 10 p.m.
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs. Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli!
Full Course Dinners 51.50 Lip
. We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
OPEN SUN.
15508 LIVERNOIS
Luncheon - Dinner
Choice Liquors
Open 11 a.m. to 2 aim.
Open Sundays
Henri's String v
Ensemble
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THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN
62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre
WO. 1-0981,