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May 11, 1951 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-05-11

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT

Friday, May 11, 1931

Page 11

JEWISH CHRONICLE

recording secretary, and Hilda
Goldberg, publicity chairman.
• • •
The Lawrence H. Jones Post
will hold an installation banquet
at 6 p.m.. May 20, at the North-
wood Inn. A floor show, dinner
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
and speaker are scheduled. For
Aid will have its installation of
reservations contact Herman C.
officers on May 23 at Korman-
chairman, TY. 7-4438.. or
dy's. Mrs. William Greenwald
Brig. Gen. Clyde Dougherty, Gach,
Joseph Fishman, co-chairman,
head of the civil defense program
LIRTATION properly done 1Bea Chodoroff and the Harold
in Detroit, will be guest speaker UN. 1-5807. • • •
is part of the art of living," Normans.
at
the joint installation of the
More couples up along the
—quotes from a M.D. There is
The Lt. Raymond Bloch Aux-
Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post and
no elaboration by the doctor onavenue .. . Randy Fenkell and I
installed the following of-
iliary
Auxiliary at 9 p.m. Monday at ficers April 11: Florence Rosen-
I Myrna Schiff, Harriet Sheer and
this.
the Memorial Home. Serreta Mo- garten, president; Faye Malinoff
I suppose it could include the Leo Becker, Lil Arnowitz and
sher's drama students will pre- and Gertrude Yeras, vice-presi-
Iry
Holtzman,
Ruth
Epstein
and
ferns' discreet use of the eyes
sent a program. The following dents; Myrtle Lenoff, treasurer;
Norm
Risener,
Joe
Schriebnik
. . . or some of the male attrac-
officers of the auxiliary will be
and
Rhea
Roubeck,
Madeline
and Ruth Kaplan, chaplain.
tions such as being wi'hout a
installed by Dorothy Brown, de-
• • •
light, or having a ciggie lighter I Cohen and Martin Bronstein,
partment president. President
IA. Eli Levin Auxiliary
that doesn't work and another Marge Langer and George Stern,
The
Ruth Kline; senior vice-president, will hold a card party at 8 p.m.,
approach is letting the dog run Al Stein and Bette Greenfield.
Bernice Daskal; junior vice-presi-
• •

at the Memorial Home.
loose from the leash just as the
dent, Gerry Gol,tistone; treasurer, Tuesday
Ten delegates and 10 alternates
BARN
DANCE
handsome hotnbre approaches.
Dorothy Cohen; chaplain, Mil- were elected to the Department
To honor recent pledges to
• • •
dred Zeikel; corresponding secre-
convention to bile held June 1-3.
the sorority, Iota Alpha Pi threw
tary, Mildred Baseman:
DETROITERS ARE talking a barn dance . . . swinging to
Florence Sinkoff is chairman for
• • •
. . Lenore Lieberman
'bout
Poppy Day, May 24. Ada Messer
hooks up with a' Brooklynite in the rustic tempo were Audrey
Beatrice Sugar, president of the is co-chairman.
met
the
chap
Soskin
and
Tommy
Koenigs-
Sholom Auxiliary* announces a
she
Sept
berg, Marilyn Fisher and Henry
bake sale to be held May 18 at
while on a Miami vacation.
The Chronicle deadline is on
Cry:tal, Joyce Kaplan and Mar-
the Federal Department Store, Tuesday noon.
Connie Seder will get that vin Weekstein, Florence Sapper-
Schafer and Six Mile. Beecher,
sparkler for her left finger from stein and Al Cole, Ellen Siegel
. .
Peck and Lewis have donated all
Dr. Sam Stone this week.
?IRS.
GREENWALD
and Ben Lubkin.
boxes for the baked goods. Chair-
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
• • •
• • •
Eleanor Fineman is wearing
man for this project is Frances
FOOD AND DELICACIES
(Bess
Steingold),
well-known
mo-
Iry Boren's frat pin.
NEWS IN NIBBLES
Perlin. All proceeds will go for
Gloria Stanley is engaged to
Lowell Hessler's tour of duty nologist, will be the installing the rehabilitation of veterans and
is at Fort Riley . . . ditto for officer.
Arnie Ginsberg.
their families.
• • •
The organization has long been
Eileen Cohen and Al Gula Rudy Simon.
plan to hook-up on June 16.
Congrats to the Ed Copper- known for aiding needy expec-
Detroit
Auxiliary held a
The
• • •
smiths on their 4th addition .. . tant mothers by seeing that they joint installation,of officers with
7113 PURITAN
TWOSOMES ON PROWL
this one a gal, by name, Laurie get prenatal care and hospitaliza- the post on May 6 at the Me-
UN. 4-9816
tion during confinement.
Bidding farewell to popular Beth.
morial Home. The following were
CARRY
OUT SERVICE •
Joe Sudy and his band at the
among
those
installed:
Eve
Fein-
Irwin Shaw, new director of

The money for this work is
Terrace were Bobby Adell add the J. Center, was feted by the raised by an annual donor, to- stein, president; Fay Teitelbaum
Air Conditioned
Joyce Keywell, Flo Shienfield JWF gang and presented with gether with the publication of a and Leah Levine, vice-presidents;
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
(Windsor) and George Chodorff, a desk pen set on his last day. year book.
Bertha Shapp, treasurer; Nellie
Closed Monday
Rae Morganroth and Jerry Ros-
The Detroit Edison has photo-
A project in honor of Mrs. Rose Berger, chaplain; Lillian Fink,
enbloom, Art Schwartz and Mary graphed some of the unique fea- Goldberg, well-known case work-
Soloman, Maureen Gach and tures of Jack Sporn's bamboo er for the organization, has been
Paul Penslar, Gerry Taffies and recreation room as part of his started. The functions of the Rose
new tri-level mansion out Hunt- Goldberg Project consist of pro -
ington Woods way.
viding transportation for the
As you probably know by now cases and, when possible, clothes
Jack Freed has opened up his and needed articles.
CHINESE-AMERICAN FOOD
new bakery at 8427 12th St. and
Newly remodeled distin-
this
Sunday
(13th)
Jack
will
do-
restaurant-delicates-
guished
• Specializing in Egg Rolls and All
nate 25 per cent of his day's re- Lion dinner dance at the Whittier
Cantonese Dishes.
sen and bar
ceipts to the Allied Campaign. . . . all ferns will receive a spe-
Orders To Take Out
cial
orchid
from
Hawaii.
so it is a double header that
Davison
The Jr. Hadassah gels sponsor a
day ... you're giving to the cam-
Bring This Ad With TO. 8-0233 - 3317 W.
At Dexter
You for a 10% Dis-
paign and also welcoming Jack "coke and record" shindig at the
Thurs. - 11 a.m. to 12 pm.
count on Your Dinner Open Sun. to
Halevy Hall an Wednite, May 16
, e4mtI-4'3' 4 11Lite.
back into town.
Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
• • •
Check. -
- •
. . . th0 "invite isropeii:especially
to the males.
SOCIALS
• • •
Sat. Nite, May 12, the Temple
TR. 2-4375
Israel Youth will hold an installa-
"Ability is a
Q UOTATION:
poor
man's wealth"—Wren.
• • •

Set
by Prenzlauer

JWV

Installation

Bulletin

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

"F

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

for that SPECIAL NIGHT OUT .. .

SIM YUEN

__Boesky's

• Luncheon
• • Dinner:

Snacks

12Ih- St & Hazelwood

• Home of The Fa-
mous "Sherwood
Frankfurter"

SID'S

LATE SNACKS
LUNCHES
DINNERS

ROBIN HOOD'S

20176 LIVERNOIS

(S of 8 Mile Rd.)

... More and More People are saying:
It's Worth Your While to Drive Another Mile

to Good Deal MARKOWITZ!

Here Is Front Page News!

4-DOOR

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;2,029 96



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FOUR TIRES

NORMANDI

• • •

cellars.

ANNIVERSARY MAZEL TOYS
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE

to the Peter Polinskys on the mil
EATING PLEASURE"
3rd, and the Frank Merskys To
Our Specialty — Steaks, Chops, Sea F ood
chalk up their 23rd.
Open d aily from II:30 a.m., including
• • •
Park at Montcalm
Sunday s. Small and continuous enter.
tainment.
ODDS AND ENDS
W0. 4-7833
Henry Morganthau Bnai Brith
Grand River at Bagley
ladies open up their bas ball ses-
s J-102 2
e y
1
yea r s of One food. liquors.
sion this Sunday.
uncheons 11:30 to 3 p.m. Dinners
3 to 10 Open Sundays I to Ill p.m.
Jack Markowitz over at Car-
son Buick is receiving plaudits
this week for setting a new high
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
in sales ... just passed the 100th
Chicken, Steaks, I rug Legs. Dinners. Spaghetti di Ravloill
Full Course Dinners 81.55 Up
1951 Buick sale mark for the
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-97 7 3
OPEN SUN.
15508 LIVERNOIS
year.
• • .

wn Pump

M

REMEMBER ISRAEL DAY
celebration, Sunday at the State
Fair Grounds.

DELIVERED
Optional Equipment
State and Local Taxes Extra

L

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CARL'S

Chop

Hund s Downtowirn

1951 BUICK —

I

BIRTHDAY TIME
Many congrats of the day to
our corm folks who'll celebrate
this week . . . Al Stein, Martin
Bronstein, Ann Zelonka, Bert BOESKY'S
Enjoy the best in food and en-
Friedman, Aleyda Axler, Dolores
CAFE LOUNGE tertainment at moderate prices.
Schreibman, Marilyn Herschen-
sen, Art Munson, James Stone, Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sundays.
Manuel Silverman, Lou Fried, 15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883
George Gunsberg, Marvin Esko,
DINNERS—LUNCHEONS
AFTER
THEATRE SNACKS
Sid Gorosh, Sam Gurwin, Doris
Grill - Bar
W Grand Blvd. & Second "CHICKEN IN TILE ROUGH"
Karmann, Ted Lekofsky.
E
OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY
More . . . Art Lee, Al Tucker,
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
Harry Olit, George Adelberg, Art
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF TILE FIRE
Monson, Mac Pearl, Morris Res-
nick, Sam Schecter, Phil Selvan,
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.
Betty Alter, Harry Margolis and
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
BAR-B-Q
Bill Sills.
9050 Twelfth at Clairmount - WE DELIVER • TR. 2-8300
Mickey Geller, Mary Ann
3020 GRAND ItiVi:11. Free Parking.
Smith and Cecile Glick with
TE. 2-8600. Private Ballitlel Rooms.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
Mary Blanc helped Lila Rosen
Chops and Sea Food for more than
blow out her 22 candles.
26 years. All Reef aged In our own
House

JACK MARKOWITZ

SEE or CALL

JACK MARKOWITZ

SALES MANAGER

CARSON BUICK

13900 HAMILTON - TO. 8-2424

Res.: TU. 3-3960

LACHAR'S

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FOODS

NOW AT

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NEIGHBORHOOD
GROCERY STORE

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Rooin Available tot Parttes 2nd Banquets
Close° Monday
Choice Varieties 01 Beer and Wine
TO. 9.3760
S
of
7
Mile
Road
Mock
Woodward, One
Luncheon • Dinner
Choice Liquors
Open II am to 2 a.m.
Open Sundays
Henrys String
Ensemble

THE RUSSIAN BEAR I NN

62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre

WO. 1-0983.

KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

, krn Paprikas. home made cheese cake and strudel. Ban.
Famous
for Chi
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 TR. 3-7144 If no answer 'IR 1-4485.

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