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April 20, 1951 - Image 15

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-04-20

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Friday, April 20, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 15

urated bridge classes as well as to mix you one of those delight-
instruction in the popular dances ful before dinner wine cocktails
. . • it's a trait he picked up
. . there's a small charge.
To: Carol Benjamin = your during his 15 years as head man
comments on the corm are well at N. Y.'s famous Stork Club.
appreciated.
Thanks to Saul Shlefman of the
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
Center staff for the enlightening
FOOD AND DELICACIES
material.
Didn't
know
my
name
was
T AGREE WITH A horseriding boon ing up on Woodisard

the
mentioned in the Chicago Sen-
A expert that the skill and ex- d•wn'own ar e a will he command-
PHILALWAHS
tinel , . . appreciation to Hilbert
perience of a rider can almost be ed by Dave Jassey Lnd Jack Mil-
The ring Marilyn Katz is wear- Bernstein of the Windy City for
detected by the quality of clothes an.
' ing comes from Eddie Katz of sending the page along.
the person wears while on the
7113 PURITAN
Harold Norman (insurance) Windsor.
Hal Kutnick was the leading
mount.
rests at the Bel-Aire in Miami and
Elaine Ossipove Bakst's new scorer for the Sibley team in the
UN. 4-9816
It's invariably the worst horse- then on to the White Sulphur homestead is in Windsor.
Times city tourney.

CARRY
OUT SERVICE •
man who wear the "smartest" Springs for a conclave.
• • •
The Iry Bergs are expecting.
and "shiniest" riding togs right
It was on the same day that I Herb Chad and Millie Parmet COMMERCIALS
Air Conditioned
out of the fashion mags.
I Les Fleischer rec'd his promo- will take the vows on May 1.
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Ask Nick Lucas, host at Mil-
Or it could be that the opposite tion to branch mgr. of Home Auto
Closed Monday
Watch chic Ruth Ann Coggan ler's Chop and Sea Food House,
sex aims to attract with the Finance in Pontiac that his coo- . . she's coming up fast . . .
clothes charm.
sin, movie actress Judy Holliday, following in the footsteps of her
• • •
got the Oscar!
sisters.
DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD
Baker Jack Freed is back from
PEOPLE EVERYWHERE
Whose this gel at the JWF off-
Also Features Select American Cuisine
When Dr. Sol Lewis (Ferndale) Cal. and soon will ready a new ice that two of our popular bach-
started to toot on his bassoon horn spot in mid-town.
elors have been making lunch
* Lunches
65c up
* Carry-Out Service
• • •
while on a relaxation trip in Tuc-
dates with?
* Dinners
$1.35 up
* Family Dinners



son . . . what do you think .. . FACES 'ROUND SPOTS
*Large Parking Area
he got an offer to play for the
Twirling 'round the dance floor BABY TALK
Tucson Symphony ork . . . for in semi-formal fashion at the in-
Barrister and Mrs. Harvey
pay, too!
tercongregation dance were Bev- Weisberg boast of Jeffrey Lee at
Delectable Cantonese style
Sam Soloman heads the Robert erly Falk and Dick Goodman, 7 lbs., 15 oz.
under personal supervi-
It's a gal to the Lester Steins.
Rafelson JWV post and Lil Pearl- iAvira Freedman and John Sobol-
sion of - - -
7537 W. McNichols, bet. San Juan, Lilac



man commands the ferns in the off, Sally Kornwise and Bob
oP
CHUCK MO
Open Sundays and Holidays,
new elections. 1Gantz, Carol Galin and Marshal BIRTHDAY TIME
Proprietor
UN. 4-5521 12-2 am. - Daily 11-2 cm.
That new sr uny autt, wash Blondy, Joyce Lane and David
Mickey Goodman, Ruth Shus-
terman, Lou Starr, Seymour Gal
lant, Sol Moglovkin, Dr. Art
Schwartz, Marilyn Budd, Bob
. . . More and More People are saying:
Sadow, Marilyn Wilbur, Bernie
It's Worth Your While to Drive Another Mile
Krause, Max Koren Waser, Joe
Krupkin, Marty Abel, Seymour
to Good Deal MARKOWITZ !
ENJOY
COOKED
Chafetz, Marian Rosenthal and
REAL
Here Is Front Page News!
MEALS
Harry Eisenberg.
A Brand New Luxor) for You
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Also, Jack Friedman, Sam Gold-
farb, Paul Kales, George Kara-
DETROIT'S MOST POPULAR EATERIE
1951 BUICK_
belnick, Ted Kellman, Dave Jaf-
fee, Ilene. Goldman, Arnold Man-
ko and Norm Cohen.
• • •
9000 LINWOOD
TY 6-3775
SHORT CON
WE LOST THE KEY—OPEN ALL NIGHT
Now you don't have to refuse
an offer to play bridge when your
hostess invites you to a game.
The Dexter Center has inaug-

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

Holtzman, Nancy Fisher and John
Bloom, Janet Maas and Ronnie
Seltzer.
Along, the avenue: Nate Nelson
and Gertrude Goldman, Mike
Handelsman and Gloria Sugar-
man, Bobs Levy and Arnie Gold-
enhar, Frieda Frazer and Leo
Tamler. Hal Tainen and Rhea
Roubeck.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

CHINA GROVE INN

No Bagels ! No Bread !
PASSOVER



Lieberman and Citrin

4-DOOR
SPECIAL DE LUXE
$2,02996

DELIVERED

Optional Equipment
State and Local Taxes Extra

-

* NO Trade Necessary

CARSON BUICK

SEE or CALL

13900 Hamilton - TO. 8-2424
Res.: TU. 3-3960

FAST FROZEN
FOODS

NOW AT

YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD
GROCERY STORE

JACK MARKOWITZ

SALES MGR.

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To all my friends and customers - -

—Jack Markowitz

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STARTING FRIDA

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THEATER

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Passover
Greetings

My heartiest good wishes for a Happy Passover.

IMINEC 3:11

LACHAR'S

PASSOVER GREETINGS FROM

MIMI GREEN of AL MILLER DELICATESSEN

• Open During Passover Serving Special Holiday Dishes

- 10834 W. 7 MILE RD.

UN. 4-8850

Pump
Harry Miller Town
Park at Montcalm

DELICATESSEN

7714 W. McNichols
UN. 4-9604

Greetings from Harry, Peggy,
Larry and Marjorie and Susan,
Twins

JEWISH FAMILY-
LIFE AND LOVE
AT ITS
WARM HEARTED
BEST !

ROSSINI'S American & Italian Food

Home Made Noodles and Ravioli. Luncheons and Dinners.
Choice Liquors. 6683 Gratiot, 1 BI. W. of Forest.
Open every day except Mon. WA. 2-9829

HAPPY PASSOVER

HICKORY LOG
BAR-B-QUE

1446 Griswold WO. 4-880(

and

Louis' Delicatessen

1427 Griswold

NOW APPEARING NITELY

RUTH WALL is

Singing and playing all her cute ditties.

WO. 4-7833

7
un
u s owntow

Don't miss her!

Grand River at Bagley

1111 111r e n t e " l e :V
y et1;3 1 :o 3 5f0 02fjo n e3 food, liquors.

3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 to 10 pan.

SAVOR RESTAURANT

Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli'
We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinners $1.50 Up
15508 LIVERNOIS
OPEN SUN.
UN. 2-9775

M

ILLEsPRESALSIseas IFN oDoEduClonuds CsEhoz.H1uNsEe.

FAMOUS FOR STEAKS CHOPS AND CIIICKEN
Room Available for Parties and Banquets
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
Closed Monday

On Woodward, One 'Hock S of 7 Mile Road

THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN

62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre

NORMANDI E

TO. 9-3760

Luncheon - Dinner
Choice Liquors
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Open Sundays
lienri's String
Ensemble

WO, 1-0983.

Grill - Bar

DINNERS—LUNCHEONS
AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
W Grand Blvd. & Second "CHICKEN IN TIIE ROUGH"

OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY

ON THE
BASED
O .FAMOUS
giAGIO AND TV
PROGRAMS
"THE GOLOBERGS

Passover
Greetings!

GERTRUDE BERG

as

'A'

• PALLISTER
TEA ROOM

Starring

ffolly aldberg

PHILIP LOEB
ELI MINTZ
ARLENE McQUADE
i LARRY. ROBINSON

4.4.q.60,4thes

148 PALLISTER

JAKE
UNCLE DAVID
ROSALIE
SAMMY

EDUARD fRANZ• BARBARA RUSH • HIER HANSON

UE1BEC" Banlrejr.
Rush

00113110At

'Xit7#4,409101a Calvet •

ILUCIWUt

• SAM'S
CAFETERIA

• CAMPUS MARTIUS

• BELCREST
LOUNGE

5440 CASS AVENUE

BUDDY'S

SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS

RIBS AND CIIICKEN OFF TIIE FIRE
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.
BAR-B-Q
HOME MADE'PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
9050 Twelfth at Clairmount . - WE DELIVER - TR. 2-8500

CARL'S

Chop
House

302e GRAND RIVER. Free Parking.
TE. 2-8600. Private Banquet Rooms.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
Chub' and Sea Food for more than
16 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 5 to 10 p.m. Sunda y s and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m.
Call TR. 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.
15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 5-3882

CAFE LOUNGE

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