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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-09-10

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THE JEWISH NEWS-17
Friday, September 10, 1948

Youth Hi-Cites

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

By

Alice Jean

Harris

Eugene Rosen Opens
Tax Consultant Office

Eugene I. Rosen, Detroit ac-
countant who worked for five
years with the special investiga-
tion division of the United States
Collector of Internal Revenue of-
fice for Michigan, announces the
opening of offices for tax con-
sultation.
Rosen also has been associated
-;with the Income
Tax Audit Re-
view Board. He
holds bachelor's
and master's de-
grees from t h e
University of
Michigan.
The tax • con-
sultant's office is
located at 2346
National Bank
Rosen Buil ding. WE.
2-9082. Rosen's residence, is at
2971 Fullerton. He is married
and has two children.

KING EDWARD

Well, here we are back in school
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7111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111; grand but it is so good to see
all our friends again. See, there's
FORMER DETROITER, more stuck in the cupboard a note, 'Merle Shulman, Lila Rosen, Roz-
' zie Schneider, and Phyllis Rosen-
r e c e n t I y of California, Sam which read, 'So what!"
* * *
field back after a glorious time
Oshin . . . whose manufacturing
in South. Haven, and Bev Chaleff
MORE DISA 'N DATA
genius was a town topic white
who spent two weeks in New
Bill
Goll
is
back
home
..
.
for
a
he lived here . . . is receiving
York. While Eileen Weisberg en-
iECAPTURE
praise on the coast for helping short while, as usual . . . the joyed city life, Marge Abels vaca-
the romance
relieve the housing shortage popular man about the commun- tioned at Port Stanley. Leaving
of 18th Century
there . . . Already two magazines ity was living in Mexico . . . in- Canada now, we return to the
France with Gorham
are planning to prepare articles
U. S. where Charlevoix played
King Edward
tends
to
go
to
California
in
a
on him . .. Sam will soon begin
host to Barbara Fox, Hal Fire-
an exquisite pattern
week
or
so
.
.

depending
upon
work on a 100-home subdivision
stone, Dale Boesky, Ray Franklin,
that carries on the
to help the working man . . . the ants in his breeches ... Some Mickey Neimer, Jerry Kaufman,
noble Gorham
with each house selling for not while back we suggested that Joyce Fox and many others.
tradition for silver
more than $6500 . . . The project 'twould be a good thing for the
Marilyn Wolfe motored through
famous for quality
is expected to reach a total of
Coopersville with its Baseball
and craftsmanship,
Detroit
Tigers
to
buy
Catcher
1000 buildings.
Hall of Fame, glimpsed Yale and
See this beautiful
Myron Ginsberg . . . Latest news visited Cape Cod, Mass., while
design, and other
famed Gorham
"YOU KNOW, STATISTICS is that the local baseball scions Frankie Sidlow and Jerry Mar- British Ex-Fascists
patterns, at ow
are wonderful," observed Myron have bought the young player golis had a terrific summer in
store now.
join to Fight Mosley
Weisman. They -say the average from Williamsport in the Minor Traverse City.
On
the
sentimental
side,
Sue
woman has a vocabulary of only League . . . Young Peoples' So-
LONDON (JTA) — Formation. ,
500 words." . . "That's foolish," ciety of Shaarey Zedek ... start- Freedman is giving a dinner at
commented wife, Sylvia, as she ing another season of much do- her home tonight, reason, the of a British anti-Fascist league
college
season
will
soon
begin
to
cleaned off the table . .."Does ings, had first open affair of the
was announced by estranged fol-
seem like a small stock," agreed year, Thursday . . . Irving Solo- scatter friends Rhona Rott, Janet lowers of Sir Oswald Mosley,
Weingarden,
Joyce
Keywell,
ft,
Myron, "but look at the turn- mon has something when he says,
leader of the fascist and anti-
Place-setting
"A pat on the back develops Marilyn Koffman, Linda Lewis, Semitic union movement.
over!"
including
character if administered young Bobbie Mandel and Betty Moorin
* * *
Fed. Tax.
throughout the country.
The leader of the new organi-
enough,
often
enough
and
low
ILLENE SABIN, president of
Teenage gangs, a menace to zation is Michael McLean, at one
the new Lena Farber Chapter, enough." . .. Sign in window of the community, have operated on time Birmingham Fascist chief.
Bnai Brith Girls . . .-organized Chinese laundry: "Give your street corners to the extent that He heads a group composed at
child a whipping every day. If
sometime around last April . . . you don't know why, your child many people believe a teen-age present almoSt entirely of form-
is one of the youngest . . if not does." (Seems we read that curfew is in order. But is run- er Mosleyites, most of whom
the youngest . .. BBG to attend someplace before!)
ning away from trouble through parted company with the British
the National Supreme Conven-
a new law a solution, or will it Fascist at McLean's instigation.
* *
tion . . . held recently at Paw
lead to only greater problems? The group intends to begin soon
45 Patterns to Choose From
STORY
BEHIND
that
big
All-
Paw, Mich. . . . 'Ilene, who will
A police state would automatic- a widespread series of public
• Towle
• Gorham
be 15 next month, was one of Star Wrestling Show . .. Sept. 13 ally be formed and naturally a meetings.
.. . at Arcadia . . . is that John small size dictatorship.
• Heirloom
two delegates from Detroit.
• International
Hetche, Michigan athletic com-
* * *
However, Councilman Louis C.
Charge Accounts Invited
missioner, got in touch with Pro-
LOTS OF NOISE and jumping moter Harry Light, who is a Miriani's amendment would ex-
jamboree scheduled for Sept. 29 member of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai empt children under the pre-
For Weddings
. . down Dexter . . . in the form Brith . . . and said, "Say Harry, scribed age who were on the
Graduations - Proms
of , a . big parade .. . bellowing why don't we put on something streets after midnight if they
Newest
Models in
forth hullabaloo about the corn- really big for the Aid-to-Israel were returning from school or
Full Dress
ing Yom. Kippur Dance . . Oct.. Campaign." . . . and Light said, social functions or legitimate er,
Cutaways-
13 . . . by. Bnai Brith Youth Or- "You know, John, you took the rands. And, he feels the amended
Tuxedos
ganization . . . at Masonic Tem- words right out from between curfew ordinance would break
For Rent or
ple . . .- Money from affair will my teeth!" . . . Result: One of up tenn-age gangs.
for Sale
While tills serious problem was
again go toward a youth house the biggest and best wrestling
Complete Selection
emphasized
so
greatly
a
year
or
Open Thurs., Fri., Sot. Till 9
.. . which the young folks are shows ever of be presented round
of
Formal Accessories
trying so hard to make a reality. these parts . . . with the bone- two ago under the label of juven-
15334 GRAND RfVER
* * *
crushers donating their services. ile delinquency, it has never stop-
8726 - 12th
ped taking its toll. Parents and
montgenlery Ward Block
..
.
and
the
entire
gate
proceeds
TR. 1-1948
FOR A HEAD START in the
teen-agers„ attack . and destroy
going
to
the
Aid
To
The
People
ABE EPSTEAN, Prop.
n e-w-1 o o k department, little
VE. 5-3800
the disease now—for • this is the
Wendy Ellen is being well of Israel Drive.
right
moment.
* * *
thought of . . . Mother, Sarah
"I'm on My Way to King Fong for Some
Manson and grandma, Mrs. Ben-
"Is there anything paining
A PROMISING YOUNG violin.
jamin Matz, are out shopping in ist was sent to Eugene Ormandy you?"
"Not at all."
search of ankle strap shoes for with an impressive letter of in-
• Egg Rolls
"Then," shouted Ormandy an-
her . . . but daddy, Buddy, thinks troduction from community - its
• Pepper Steak
Complete .
• Won Ton
• Hong Sue Gai
it's all so strange . . . especially Marty Fischer, who is an old and grily, "you must not approve of
Take-Out
• Sweet and Sour Delicacies
Service
since little Wendy is only four respected friend of the famous my conducting."
"On the contrary," said the mu-
months old.
conductor.
° Family Dinners
DELICIOUS
* *
"I'm sorry," said Ormandy, sician, "I consider it a great
Air
LUNCHES!
DISA 'N DATA . . Cantor "but there is no opening for you privilege to play under you, sir."
A Specialty
Cooled
"Then why in heaven's name
Hyman Adler and his family are now in the orchestra, but if you were
you making such hideous
tickled pink with new home on care to stay in town for' awhile, faces?"
I'll
be
glad
to
place
you
at
the
Tuxedo . . . just around the cor-
"Oh, that—" said the young
11813 DEXTER, tor. ELMHURST
ner from Cong. Bnai David . . . first opportunity."
NO. 9693
man. "You see, sir, I just don't
Open Daily, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
where the well-liked •cantor dis-
The opportunity came a week like music."
Saturdays 11 a .m. to 2 a.m..
plays -his magnificent pipes . . . later when the second violinist
Cost of rejuvenation following was taken to the hospital for an
"Oh, for NATIVE CHINESE DISHES,
fire at Copacabana in Florida . appendectomy.
Let KOW KOW serve your wishes.

BIRDS NEST
will hit million-and-a-half clams
STRICTLY CANTONESE — styled for you
In the opening passage of the
By no one else but EUGENE FOO:"
. and a feature of the spot will Seventh Symphony that night,
SOUP
be the orchestra disappearing the conductor listened intently
Reserved for
• Sweet and Sour Won Ton
right before your eyes! . . . Lou for the strains of the second vio-
exclusive taste:
• Almond Boneless Chicken
Lafer and Bernie Gorosh are do- lin and was pleased that he was
Magnificent
* Pepper Steak Cantonese
ing right well by themselves in doing well. Glancing at him, he
• Chow Mein Real Cantonese
California . . . The boys have was surprised to see an expres-
Specializing in
with Half-Soft, Half-
opened their second five and dime sion of pain on the violinist's
Pleasant Dancing • Good Food
Family Dinners
Fried
Noodles
face.
"Heavens,"
he
thought,
"is
store . . . Al Zletz, studying at
Gay Floor Show • Lower Prices
Purdue University, will wed girl he ill, too?"
featuring
• EUGENE FOO •
coast-to-
he met in Lafayette, Ind. . .
As the symphony progressed,
coast famed chef of Strictly
JACK MADDEN
Kew Kow Special
Chinese
food
personally
super-
the
second
violinist
appeared
in
New home of Larry O'Larry in
and his Ambassadors '
vising preparation of your fav-
Complete
CHOW FON
California was bought for measly great agony. During the inter-
orite
Far-Eastern
delicacies
.
.
Take-Out
in REAL CANTONESE STYLE!
With Fried Rice
$100,000 . . . cash on the line .. . mission, Ormandy went to the
Service
. . . Watch him at work . .
Noodles
Has big swimming pool, etc., and musician's dressing room and
VISIT OUR KITCHEN!
AIR
is talk of the coast . . . Larry asked, "Are you sick?"
NOW
COOLED
"No, sir," said the young man.
is here in Detroit while family
In Person!
lives out there . . . Sad news is
DUKE ALDEN
that daughter, Beverly, is strick-
and his
Wines
322 McNICEIOLS RD. bet. Woodward & 211d. TO.8-7551
en with polio . • . She is 18.
Aquors
Magical
Marionettes
* * *
Open Daily Inc. Sundays 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Fri. & Sot. 4 p.m.
to 3 a.m.

plus
DOWNTOWN LODGE of Bnai
Mildred Morey
Brith has a real go-getter in Lou
• Typing
• Telephone
GALL
Comedienne
• Addressing
Answering
Russman, the program chairman.
• Bookkeeping
4'4362
• .Mailing
. . . Lou has a lineup scheduled
Tax Service
Address
Desk Space
that is probably one of the finest
00111 Ilona I ur-
Notary
• Shopping
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to be presented in BB circles .. .
with Seal
Service
woomminilL JP AO! /Pt. Ai
HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR
lame

and one that is only fitting for
111,1‘
AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT
1001
Services
Available!
such a marvelous organization as
.T HE
CHOOSE BOESKY'S
the Downtown Lodge.
12th and Hazelwood
TOBY LAKER, Mgr.
* *
TR. 2-4315
Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings.
RETURNING HOME, Mrs.
WOODBROOK
Lena Lippman found the kitchgn
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
PERSONAL SERVICE
sink full of dishes . • . The maid
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
bad apparently taken the after-' 5050 Joy Rd.
Hamburgers.
"Served as you like it."
4-6086
At Grand River
noon off . . . Mrs. Lippman looked
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TY.
Room 408
AT CITY LIMITS
UN. 1-9802
about in dismay . . . and saw
Open 24 Hours
OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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