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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE •

Friday, March 30, 1951

Jewish Humorist

p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs.
Mildred Gelfand, 4237 West Outer
Drive. A. Lachover of the United
Hebrew Schools will talk on "Do-
mestic Life as Viewed by Our
Sages."
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Mrs. Abe Primack, membership
chairman of the (Oldie Myerson
Chapter, Pioneer Women, will be
hostess at a dessert luncheon for
prospective members at 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday at her home at 2696 West
Grand avenue. That evening
social will be held for all mem-

Women s

Clubs

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

THOSE MEN who are wor- Lachman, Dr. M. 0. Cantor,
Ralph Helper, Ben Waterstone,
"corporations" which sometimes Milt Lappin, Jack Milen, Bill
accompanies the advance in years Friedberg, Charles Himelhoch,
and are anxious to streamline Sy Glass, Jake Mazer, Lou Fried,
their bulging figures, I heartily Hy Friedman, I. J. Cohen, Art
recommend the Business Men's Schwartz, Nathan Klein, Art
Bernstein, Larry Rothenberg,
Club at the downtown "Y."
Leonard Cohen, Art Snider, Art
Henry Friedman initiated me
Goldman and Sam Gerber.
to their physical fitness program
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and I yield high praise to the
OUR
TRAVELERS
group . . . it's already taken a
Barrister Sam Leib postcards
few inches off the waistline.
I've jotted down a few of the from Silver Springs, Florida. .
boys who have lockers close by: Enjoying the "Moon Over Mi-
Norm Rosenfeld, Henry and ami" this week are Stan Her-
Cass Warshaw, Leonard Meld- man, Ethel Miller, Marge David-
man, Dr. M. Golden, Jack Ca- son, Beverly Levine, and Ber-
minker, Walt Grossfeld, Sey- nice Goldberg. L. A.'s Joe Mays
this week.
mour Schwartz, Eugene Epstein, visits N. Yawk
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J. P. Levan, Tom Rosendar, Abe
Borman, Manuel Schubiner, PEOPLE AND NAMES
Awaiting the draft call are
Aaron Herman, Lou Schwartz,
A. C. Rosen, Iry Topper, Meyer Jack Friedman, Sook Gross,
Herby Schubb, Leon Kohlen-
berg, Jack Subic, and Rudy Sim-
ons.
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
Dramatic teacher S a r e t t a
FOOD AND DELICACIES
Mosher is beaming these days
. . . for 10 of her students were
in the Mumford High oratorical
contest and Shirley Fealk won
the finals.
7113 PURITAN
The call is still out for old or
new books for the hospitals by
UN. 4-9816
the Jewish War Vets . . . to
CARRY OUT SERVICE • date over 11,000 have been dis-
Air Conditioned
tributed, says Ben Desenberg,
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
service officer. Drop them off at
Closed Monday
the J. W. V. Bldg. on Davidson.

T O rying 'bout their enlarging

EMIL COHEN, New York hu-
morist, will entertain at the
annual evening of humor spon-
sored by the bowling league
for Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith.
The affair will take place at
8:30 p.m., Monday, April 2 at
the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation. Sam Maza is chairman
for the event.

The Jewish Women European
Welfare Organization will meet at
1 p.m. Monday at Bnai Moshe.
Food packages will be sent out to
Israel and other countries.
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Mrs. Harry Brown, napkin
chairman of the Primrose Benev- bers at 11818 Dexter boulevard.
olent Club, will give a tea at 1
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p.m. Tuesday at her home. Ad-
The Detroit Auxiliary of the
mission will be a napkin.
Jewish Consumptive Relief So-
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ciety will hold a luncheon at 12:30
The Northwest Chapter of ORT p.m. Tuesday at Young Israel.
is giving a barn dance Sunday, Proceeds will go for patients at
April 8, at Parkside Hall. For
sanatorium in Denver, Colo.
tickets call UN. 3-6274 or UN. the

1-8865. Proceeds will go for trade
schools for DPs.
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The annual Moos Chitti in
luncheon of the Sisterhood of
Beth Abraham will be held at
12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the syna-
gogue. Proceeds are for the Pass-
over charity fund.

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District 4 Boy Scouts
to Hold Rally Monday

Boy Scouts and Explorers of
District 4 which includes the
northern section of Detroit, High-
land Park, and .Hamtramck, are
holding a district rally Monday
night at Central High school.
All unit personnel will pass in
review with their colors at 7:30
p.m. First aid finals will begin
at 6 p.m. with awards to be pre-
sented to the winning patrols.
There will also be competition
in emergency service events in
connection with the Civil De-
fense program.

Py Wan Sisters will initiate
members at a birthday party
Wolff to Be Guest new
April 11 at the temple. For tickets
the mother and daughter ban-
at Center Concert for
quet to be held May 14, call Mrs.
Pianist Ernst Victor Wolff will S. Lerman, WE. :3-8503.
appear as guest artist at the con-
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cert of the Center Symphony
The board of directors of the
Orchestra Sunday evening, April Northwest Child Rescue Women
1, at the Davison branch of the will meet Wednesday afternoon
Jewish Community Center.
at the home of Mrs. Max Kasoff,
He will play the first move- 13835 LaSalle boulevard. Revision
Whether for the latest news
ment of the Schuman concerto of the by-laws will be considered
or the best in advertising, it
in A minor. Beethoven's Second and Mrs. Milton Kogan, fund-
always pays to read the Jewish
Symphony will be the featured raising chairman, will report.
Chronicle the year 'round.
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orchestral number. Julius Chajes
will conduct.
The Channa Czenesh Chapter, ,••••••••••••••••••••••s
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Wolff, since 1947 head of the Pioneer Women, will meet at 1:30 •
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Wal-
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the Center,• Flo (Lefton) Lewis
was billed as Queen Esther . lenstein and other noted con-
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Flo was named Miss Sex Ap- ductors.
peal in a Free Press Contest in
DELUXE CHIFFON :
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1946. Holtzman, Sylvia Stein and Ron-
CREAM COTTAGE i
9144 Linwood
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and
Als• Features Select Anterlean
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Margot Staub, a lovely 5 ft. 7
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Delectable Cantonese
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Suzzie
Shatz
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wearing
that
FOR
ALTERATIONS
Style under Personal
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tell-tale ring from Jerry Shu-
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TY. 4-4678
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UNTIL MAY 1
Supervision of
Lil Yezersky and Bob Green mar.
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CHUCK MO - Prop.
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(Chicago); Sally Berg and Jerry
Recent marriages: Donna Har-
Simons, Lil Arnovitz and Iry ris to Lenny Bassen and Hadas-
sah Weitzman to Iry Posen.
The Jack Razniks are N. Y.
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Newly remodeled distin-
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guished restaurant-delicates-
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Luncheon
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"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
Open Sun
in
the company of a Chicago
EATING PLEASURE"
and Holidays,
• Dinner
12-2 A.M.
laddie, ditto for Marge Langer.
Our Specialty—Steaks. Chops, Sea Food
Daily 11-2 A.M.
Open daily from 11:30 a.m. including
Al Stein has a basket of fruit
Pork at Montcalm
Sundays Smart and continuous enter-
• Late Snacks from
an admirer in Florida .. .
tainment:
WO. 4-7833
a fern?
Grand River at Bagley
The Jr. Division of the Allied
1
WO. 3-1022
7537 W McNichols
Thirty years of fine food, liquors.
Campaign
will
ring
doorbells
of
UN.
4-5521
TR. 2-4375
Bet. San Juan and Lilac
Luncheons
11:30 to 3 p.m. Dinners
their prospectives on Sunday,
3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 to 10 D.rn,
April 1 to inaugurate the cam-
paign.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
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H un s own owninione

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY

More anti More People are saying:

It's Worth Your While to Drive Another Mile 1 Greetings to Sally Berg, Shir-
ley Gold, Ruth Beresh, Bruce
to Good Deal MARKOWITZ!
Beresh, Iry Cohen, Ray Davis,
THE NEW ...THE ALL NEW
1 Jack Fried, Irma Kessler, Phil

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$2,04900

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Op tional Euiment
State and Local Taxes Extra

NO TRADE NECESSARY!

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Res.: TU. 3-3960

......maalommoll

• Home of The Fa-
mous "Sherwood
Frankfurter"

LATE SNACKS
LUNCHES
DINNERS

GOOD FOOD
is our busines
irl

ROBIN HOOD'S

8 Mile Rd.)

20176 LIVERNOIS

(S. of

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli!
Full Course Dinners $1.50 Up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
OPEN SUN.
15508 LIVERNOIS
Luncheon • Dinner
Choice Liquors
Open 11 a.m. to 2 am.
Open Sundays
Henri's String
Ensemble

THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN

Kaplan, Sid Efronson, Morris
Fine, Ed Goodman, Manuel
WO. 1 0983.
Karp, Bill Saulson, Morrie Bog- 62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre
row and Don Sills.
DINNERS—LUNCHF.ONS
AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
Grill - Bar
Anniversary Mazel Toys to the
w. Grand Blvd. & Second "C HICKEN IN THE ROUGH"
Al Kaplans on their 7th, the
OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY
Walter Zukins on their 9th, and
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Levitt
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
on their 24th.
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE EIRE

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NORMAND!

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FAMOUS LAST WORDS: Let's

make this the last hand."

CAROUSEL

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It's April 1st and
we ain't foolin'!

SOMETHING NEW AND
DIFFERENT COMING
SOON TO YOUR
FAVORITE SPOT !

BUSINESS AS USUAL IN OUR
REGULAR and PRIVATE
DINING ROOM

4416 N. Woodward

Biks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.)
Phone: Lincoln 2-5000,

BUDDY'S

Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.

HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
BAR-B-Q
9050 Twelfth at Clairmount - WE DELIVER - TR. 2-8500

CARL

'S House

3020 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.

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.
Open daily from S to 10 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m.
Call Tit. 3-7444, 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

CAFE LOUNGE

ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop house

SPECIALISTS IN DELICIOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS. CHOPS AND CHICKEN
Room Available for Parties and Banquets

Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine

Oa Woodward, One Block S. of 7 Mile Road

Closed Monday

TO. 94760

