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Friday, May4, 1951
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day evening, Way 27 at the Me-
morial Home. The auxiliary's
new officers are Norma Nolish,
president; Pauline Weintraub,
senior vice-president; Bernice
Ross, junior vice-president; Adele
Simms, treasurer. The auxiliary
will meet Monday evening at the
home of Lillian Pevzner, 4045
Installation of the new officers Elmhurst avenue.
Mosaic to Fete
Past Masters
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
folks talk against or ridicule a
style, the more ferns will go
for it.
So the next time your gal,
friend continues to wear a dress j
or hat you don't like, she is just
trying to demonstrate her inde-
pendence.
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A Daffynition: Exhibitionist—
a girl wearing her new engage-
ment ring for the first time.
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BIRTHDAY TIME
Boesky's_
distin-
guished restaurant - dellcates-
sen and bar
• Luncheon
• Dinner
• Late Snacks
12th SI. & Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
Greetings to Joyce Katz, Ber-
nie Morrison, Sol Sakwa, Ray
Rosen, Al Luoiloff, ugene Rap-
fer, Murray Teichman, Ray Col-
bert, Sid Gross, Nort Rosin.
Shirley Katz, Betty Greenfield,
Sam Schecter, Bernie Rubin,-and
Dave Biasch.
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DOODLINGS
Making the rounds ... George
Krandall and Rosalie Gorback,
Bev Charlip and Newton Bur-
roughs, Helen Nickerman and
Jack Federman, Hank Marx and
Zelda Gordon, Carolyn Brown
and Mel Alter, Phil Grossman
and Marilyn Rist, Larry Collins
and Sue Marx, Paul Penslar and
Marilyn Dilbur.
The Sam Horwitzes have
named their new offpring Nancy
Gale.
Honeymooners Jack and Doris
Sherman postcard from Ariz.
Observations: At the Town
Pump, Herb Sandler dining with
a statuesque blond . . . from
'N.Y'awk, no less.
for that SPECIAL NIGHT OUT .. .
SIM YUEN
CHINESE-AMERICAN FOOD
• Specializing in Egg Rolls and All
Cantonese Dishes.
Orders To Take Out
TO. 8-0233 - 3317 W. Davison
At Dexter
Open Sun. to Thurs. - 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Friday and Saturday - 11 a.m. to 2 a.m..
...
More and More People are saying:
It's Worth Your While to Drive Another Mile
to Good Deal MARKOWITZ !
Brady PTO Plans
Monthly Meeting
Post and Auxiliary will be held
at 8:30 p.m. in the Memorial
Building. Dorothy Brown, presi-
dent of the Department of Mich-
igan Auxiliary, and Norman
Berkley, commander of the De-
partment of Michigan, will serve
as the installing officers. A so-
cial program will follow the in-
stallation and will feature Mickey
and Sam Woolf. A buffet supper
for the members and their guests
will follow.
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The next meeting of the Yetz-
Cohen Auxiliary will be held at
the Memorial Home at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday. Capsule pals will ex-
change gifts at this time. Canned
food and used clothing are to be
DAVID BERMAN
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ors its past masters, and, David
S. Berman, past master, in par-
ticular.
As in the past, dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m., in the Foun-
tain Ballroom of the Masonic
Temple, to be followed by danc-
ing to the music of Mickey Woolf
and his orchestra.
In addition to the talents of
both Mickey and Sammy Woolf,
Alfred Gunsberg, junior warden
a n d entertainment committee
chairman, promises a complete
array of entertainment.
Irving Goodman is in charge
of ilticket sales and reservations.
He may be contacted at WO.
1-6222 or UN. 4-1322.
The Brady School Parent-
Teacher Organization will hold
its monthly meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday in the auditorium.
The program for this last meet-
ing will include the flag presen-
tation by Boy Scout Troop 218.
The folic' 'cog officers will be
installed:
Mesdame. Joseph Pohl, presi-
dent; Manning Green, first vice-
president; A. Sanders, second
vice-president; David Wolovits,
third vice-president: Morris Roth-
enberg, recording secretary; Dan-
iel Boyaner, corresponding sec-
brought for the adopted needy retary; and Milford Mallon, treas-
family. Hostesses for the evening
urer.
are Mary Bernstein and Mollie
Bloom.
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The Detroit Post and Auxiliary
will hold a joint installation of
officers at 8:30 p.m., Sunday at
the Memorial Home. Boniface R.
Maile, national commander of the
Disabled American Veterans, will
be the guest speaker. Dave Gut-
NOW AT
man will sing and refreshments
will be served.
YOUR
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NEIGHBORHOOD
The Lt. Raymond Zussman
Post and Auxiliary will hold a
GROCERY STORE
joint installation of officers Sun-
European Aid Unit
to Hold Shower
The North Woodward Branch
of the Jewish European Welfare
Organization will hold its annual
orphan shower Tuesday, May 8
at Zack's Catering.
This group is devoted to aiding
orphans in Israel with food,
clothing and shelter.
For information of the affair
call Mrs. A. Goldberg, chairman.
TO. 6-4256.
Junior Division
to Wind Up Drive
Winding up their participation
in the Allied Jewish Campaign,
junior division chairmen will
meet at 10:30 a.m., Sunday for
brunch at Lieberman and Citrin
Restaurant.
To date the. junior division is
reporting $35,585 on 3,300 slips.
Division A-7, under the chair-
manship of Melvina Winokur, is
leading the other 12 divisions in
general solicitation with 86%
coverage. Other divisions with
better than 80 per cent cover-
age are Alma Fox's, A-1, and
Mildred Fox's, A-2.
`Cabaret Nite' Slated
by Holiday Hop Group
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singing and playing all her cute ditties.
Don't miss her
Hund s Downtown Phone
WO. 4-7833
Grand
River at Bagley
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WO. 1•IO22
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3 to 10 Open Sundays I ta 10 p. m•
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Chicken, Steals, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolli
Full Course Dinners 8130 (41
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UN. 1-91•13
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FAMOUS FOR STEAKS CHOPS AND CHICKEN
Room Available for Parties and Banquets
Closed Monday
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
On Woodward, One 'Hoek S of 1 Mile Road
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Luncheon • Dinner
Choice [Aqui)! s
Open II a.m to 2 a.m
Open Sundays
Henri's String
Ensemble
A "Cabaret Nite," under the
auspices of the Holiday Hop Corn-
mittee, of the Jewish Commun-
ity Center, will be held at 9 p.m.,
WO. 1-0983.
62 L Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre
Sunday at the Center.
The evening will be informal
with music for dancing supplied
by Young and Orchestra.
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese take and strndel. Ban-
quet, shower and party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday.
Price of admission is $1 for Open
daily Irons S to 10 pm. Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m.
center members and $1.25 for Call TR. 3-1444 if no answer TR 1-4485.
non-members.
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SOCIALS
Out at East Lansing the Bnai
Brith Foundation group will dis-
play their talents at their an-
nual Hillelzapopin Review on
May 12. ''Celebrities in Re-
view" is the theme.
the Downtown Y, has come
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through with the transportation CONTRIBUTIONS
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takes place next month.
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For the local bowlers of the
MOTOR CITY BREEZE
Henry Friedman, that grand Detroit Bnai Brith tourney a
mixer is scheduled on May 29
old man of the boys' club at at the Young Israel Hall.
for 12 teen-age youths so they
can participate in the Illinois
state swim finals at Oak Park—
the Detroit lads are state
champs.
Jeweler Morry Winston re-
ceixed another civic post in
Dearborn . . • just recently
named as commissioner to sur-
vey and plan the parking situa-
tion for the next 10 years.
The Dearborn mayor told
Morry that he gets around about
as much as he does in making
speeches, etc. about the burg.
Elaine Freed has moved back
into town from L. A.
JWV
Mosaic Lodge 530 will observe
annual past master's night on
Wednesday when the lodge hon-
CONTROVERSIAL subject PHILALUJAHS
Betty Ommerman's heartthrob
these days is "whom do
women dress to please, them-, is serving with the armed forces
selves, men or other women."
at Camp Polk
Doris Moore, a fashion expert,
Mary Lou Kleinman and Phil
makes good sense with her corn- Bloom hitch up on July 8.
ment, "fashion is a means
Ruth Littky and Seymour ,
whereby women demonstrate i Hertzson have set their "big"
their independence and freedom date in October.
from masculine domination."
The wedding of Sam Goldstein
In other words the more men and Windsor's Helen Adleman
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