71 Ceder

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Solo Artist

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

T MADE SOME notes from a and took over.

I recent article in a men's mag
condemning the "kiss on the
cheek."
The article points out that this
type of a kiss is a chilly affair
and has no acceptance in salnta-
tions or farewells.
If the babe doesn't want to be
kissed she should give up the
idea and just shake hands. But
if the fern thinks enough 'bout
the hombre, she shouldn't mind
doing a repair job on her make-
up.
Besides—what 'bout the lip-
stick that's guaranteed kiss-
proof?
This department's bitter cam-
paign, No. 2224458AC, against
women offering their cheeks to
be kissed, is hereby launched.
• • •
SHORT CON
There's talent in the Zager
B.B. Lodge . • . it happened at
a recent bowling banquet of the
boys at the Bel-Aire • . . some
of the bowlers possessing mus-
ical aptitudes jumped on the
bandstand and grabbed Ben
Katzman's band's instruments

FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

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DETROIT JEIVISH. CHRONICLE

Friday, May 25, 1951

7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816
CARRY OUT SERVICE •

Over in Cleveland . . . mar-
ried life doesn't keep Boots Kalt-
man Littman tied clown to the
kitchen . . . she just finished
a three month stretch in "De-
tective Story," opposite Edmund
Lowe.
Insurance man Abe Max fin-
ished up in the high brackets
in a recent life insurance con-
test and was rewarded with a
Pittsburgh trip.
Nathan W. Lurie was elected
as secretary of the National
Super Market Institute at their
Chicago conclave.
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PHILALUJAHS
Uncle Sam has put the uni-
form on Stewart Kepes.
Flo Levy wears a sparkler
from Iry Goldfarb. The hook-up
is in Dec.
Mike Handelsman's announce-
ment - about Gloria Sugarman is
due any time now.
Eileen Cohen and Al Gula are
as thick as a malted milk.
Socially: Al Goldfarb and
Babs Levy Francis Beckwith
and Harry Ganz, Bobby Alter
and Al Gottlieb.
Seen: The Sol Garfields and
the Julius Faynes munching on
the Town Pump's grub.
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BABY TALK
Rocking the cradle this week
are: The Ed Benjamins—a girl;
ditto to the Les Steins. Shirley
and Hal Burnett welcome their
1st, a boy.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY time to

Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Closed Monday
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Announcing ... 1

DAVID
DREXLER

Boesky's

Formerly at
Linwood and
Cortland

distin-
guished restaurant-delicates-
sen and bar

Newly remodeled

CAN NOW
SERVE YOU
IN HIS OWN
MODERN
SHOP

• Luncheon
• Dinner
• Late Snacks

DAVID DREXLER'S

NEW YORKER
BARBER SHOP

12th St. & Hazelwood

7332 WEST 7 MILE ROAD

Bet. Monica & Prairie UN, 1-9593

TR. 2-4375

National Commander Shited
at Michigan JWV Parley

Henry Albert, national com- outdoor terrace adjoining the
mander of the Jewish War Vet- Memorial Home on Saturday,
erans, will be the guest in Detroit June 2.
The convention will conclude
of the Department of Michigan
at the department's annual con- with a banquet at the Mayfair,
on Sunday night, at which Albert
vention to be
will be the principal speaker.
held June I ;
2 and 3.
Convention arrangements are
Conventio
being handled by committees
business ses-
headed by Mrs. Rose Cowan of
sions will
the Department of Michigan Aux-
commence a
iliary and Ilenny Littman, repre-
9 a.m., Sun-
senting the department.
day, June 3,
at the Jewish
War Veter-
ans' Memorial
Home.
Prior to th
On the basic of recommenda-
tions made by the national con-
REBECCA FROIIMAN, pianist, business ses-
Albert
sions a series
test committee of the American
will present a solo group of of
social and civic functions have Association for Jewish Educa-
selections at the 18th annual
concert of the Workmen's been arranged by the planning tion, Barton's Bonbonniere pre-
sented a $100 government bond
Circle Chorus Sunday, June 3 committee.
These events include a press to Nathan Wiser, a student of
at the Detroit Art Institute.
Don Froliman, her husband, cocktail party at the Veterans' the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
will conduct the chorus in the Memorial Building in honor of
Although only one first prize
oratorio "Tzvei Brider" by Albert.
was originally announced, on the
The convention ball will be a basis of the recommendation of
Schaefer and the cantata "Is-
real Reborn" by Binder. Mem- "dance under the stars" on the the judges, a $100 bond was also
bers of the Detroit Symphony
awarded to 11-year-oald Israel
Judith Preiser, of the Jew-
Orchestra will perform.
Greenbush Inn to Host born
ish Community School, New
York City.
Gloria Mehr, Seymour Loewen- Linen Supply Meeting
berg, Helen Fish, Fred Rappa-
Nathan's prize winning entry
Greenbush Inn of Greenbush, was a poem entitled "Pesach."
port, Ben Mostyn, Harry Segal,
Frank Gladwin, Sam Rodd, Bill Mich., is hosting the Michigan Barton's opened its Detroit divi-
Jacobs, Jack Attis, Jerry Arfa, Linen Supply Board of Trade sion on May 21.
Chuck Deitch, Clement Goldman Association this week. Sol Col
and Charles Kaye.
ton, chairman; Harry Schumer,
More . . . Mark Singerman, president and Joe Greenbaum,
Morris Orechkin, Louis Weber, secretary, are among those at-
Dan Prager, Bill Friedman, Louis tending the annual meeting June
Miller, Herman Gordon, Milt 7-11.
Goldberg and Al Bobrin.
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ANNIVERSARY MAZEL TOYS
Nettie and Martin Alter chalk
ARE TILE HIT
up their 25th year on May 30th.
OF EVERY PARTY!
A giant cake will signify the
• SPECIAIJZING IN WEDDING
years with about 100 guests on
CAKES
AND BAR MITZ
hand for the celebration at
CAKES,
RUNS,
BREADS
•
Northwood Inn.
BAKED FRESH DAILY
NOW AT
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ODDS ANDENDS
YOUR
The Sam Bermans ("Ferndale)
NEIGHBORHOOD
TY. 4-4513
il(121 12th ST.
mark their 3rd anniversary this
(Between Philadelphia and Euclid)
GROCERY STORE
week.
The 'Detroit Bowling League
boys will install a new prez at
their social mixer May 29 at the
Young Israel Hall,
The Robert Rafelson Post an-
nual dinner-dance comes up next
month.
Hey single gals, between the
ages of 18 to 24, here's your
chance to do something for the BOESKY'S
Enjoy the best in food and en-
boys in service and have fun
CAFE LOUNGE tertainment at moderate prices.
besides. There's a call for host-
esses to serve on the USO-JWV Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sundays.
services . . . registration will be
2 3883
on June 5, 7-9 p.m. at the Dex- 15241 E. WARREN at Barham TV.
DINNERS—LUNCHEONS
ter-Davison Center.
AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
Grill - Bar
To qualify just send your
W Grand DIA. & Second - CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH"
name, address, phone and age
OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY
to USO-JWV committee, Mrs.
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
James Berendt, 19190 Mendota,
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
Detroit, 21.
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Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.nr,, Sunday 1 p.m.
HOME
MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
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CARL'S

Chop
House

TE. 2-8500. Private Banquet ROOM*.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
Chops and Sea Food for more than
25 years. All Beef aged to our own
cellars.

M ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House

SPECIALISTS IN DELICIOUS SEAFOOD DINNERS
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS CHOPS AND CHICKEN
Banquets
Room available tel Parties and
Closed Monday
Choice Varieties 01 Beer and Wine

RASKIN THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN
DELUXE CHIFFON
CREAM COTTAGE

and

SPECIAL
FARMER CHEESE

TY. 4-4678

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BANQUET

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

62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre

WO. 1-0983.

KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made climes, calm and strudel. Ban-
Tuesday.
and party acconunodations at any Ume. Closed
quet, shower
I to 10 p.m.
Open daily from S to IS p.m. Sunders and holidays from
Call TR. 3-7444 if no answer TR 1-4455.

114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING _
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE"

J Sunday, June 3rd Town Pump
U Young Israel Park WO. at Montcalm
4-7833

6:00 p.m.

TO. 9-3760

On Woodward. One Mock S of 7 Mile Road

Our Specialty — Steaks. Chem, Sea Food
Open daily frona 11:30 am.. including
Sundays. Smart and continuous enter-
tainment.

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Grand River at Bagley

Phone

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For Reservations Call

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TExas 4-4145

aparawn A Planers
lialftat
Chicken, swum Frog Legs. Dinners. Full
EI-511 Up
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Cogan
We Cater to Families and parties
ON. 54775
OPEN
SUN.
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