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THE JEWISH NEWS—I9
Youth Hi-Cites
Danny Raskin's
By
Alice Jean
LISTENING
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THE COLUMN'S Fourth An- and choreography, is directing
nual Beauty Contest will begin in Hanukah play, "By These Lights"
January . . . Acceptance date for ... being put on by Jr. Hadassah,
photographs to be announced Dec. 26, at Jewish Center.
* * *
next week . . upon completion
of committee appointments.
LOCAL CHAPTER OF Gamma
* * *
Kappa Chi at Wayne U. is revel-
"CHUCK LEVY, executive di- ling in the 1948 accomplishments
rector of local BBYO, is at Leo that have further stamped them
N. Levi Memorial Hospital in Hot as one of the schools top frater-
Springs . . . taking treatments nities . . . Boys hold the "Borsht
and entertaining the patients Bowl" for beating Alumni Chap-
with his showman ability. ter, 30-26, Thanksgiving Day . . .
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and for the past three years have
SEMI - FORMAL Hanukah taken the All-Sports Trophy . . .
Dance by YPC of Northwest Their booth at Wayne's Winter-
Cong. . . . Dec. 18 . . . Recent mart took in most profit . . . for
decision has opened affair to which a plaque was awarded the
public . . . Bill Sklar is president group . . . Sid Fershman is presi
d
dent
of Gamma Kappa Chi . . .
of. the energetic young group
Shirley Stein is chairman of the whose members have also
founded annual "Brotherhood
dance.
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Week"..program at the university.
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK . . .
by barrister, Saul Gottlieb . . .
A DRUGGIST IS a merchant
"I can't bowl tonight. It's the who maintains his poise, equa-
children's night out and I have nimity or what have you when
to stay home with the missus." a 'customer interrupts the corn-
* * *
pounding of a $2 prescription to
FOR FIRST - TIME amateur buy a- - two-cent postage stamp
presenetation, last week, YPS of . . . Sometimes, however, he gets
Shaarey Zedek's Dramatic. Group m a little dig at this sort of trade
rates four-bells on their "Show- . . . Last Sunday morn, a man
Time" offering of three one-act entered Diamond Drug on
plays .. . Most of the performers Gratiot . . put down a dime
took their roles in stride .. . and and asked for two nickles .
produced much entertainment for Al Diamond was obliging and as
a capacity crowd that brought he handed out the change, he
out the SRO sign ... Pearl Shech- said, "I hope you enjoy the
ter, Betty Mamlin and Helen sermon."
* * *
Noble were standouts ... Marilyn
Friday, December 17, 1948
Israelis Invited by
U. S. Post Office to
Train Officials Here
3,200 Arrive In Haifa
HAIFA, (JTA) — A total of
3,200 Jewish immigrants arrived
Dec. 7. Two Israeli freighters
laden with citrus products left
for Sweden, England and Nor-
way with a combined cargo of
130,000 cases of oranges and
other fruits.
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The U. S.
Post Office Department has in-
Central High is in a state of vited several members of the Is-
high spirit, due to one main raeli Post Office Department to
RENTED
factor, the Parents' Organization. come to thie c)uptry frr +raining
Exclusively
Through the committee work ' in postal administre.i.ion, it was
• Latest Models
of Don Bernstein and Bob Gold- revealed at a reception tendered
• Prompt Service
man, the Student Council enlisted Zvi Prihar, Israel's Director Gen-
Full Line of
the support of the Parents Or- eral of Posts, Telephone, Tele:
Furnishings and
Haberdashoiry
ganization for a movie-dance af- graph and Radio, who will return
fair which was two weeks ago. shortly to Israel.
!Nearly 800 filled the auditorium.
The reception was arranged by
With another movie-dance night the Joint Conference of Affiliated
Store for Men
planned for the middle of Janu- Postal Employees. David Silver-
TO. 8-5058
ary, we all look with hope to our gleid, president of the Confer-
Student Council and its parental ' ence, presented Mr. Prihar with
Dexter cat Elmhurst
supplement. a testimonial plaque in behalf of
* * *
the 25,000 post office employees
Partying last Sat. eve were in New York. Mr. Prihar em-
Eilene Weisberg and Harvey phasized that Israel will take ad-
Gross, Lee Robinson and Sy , vantage of the U. S. offer and
8 or /6 mm
Lasky, Bev Chaleff and Iry ' will send some of its young postal
MOVIE PROJECTORS
Laker, Reva Gross and Mel Fine, employees to the United States
SILENT .
Betty Settner and Al Weiss, and "to gain much-needed experi-
$1.50 per day
Dee Matler and Sy Brod. ence."
SOUND
I
$2.50 per day
1 At the Sammy Winter formal
He said that Israel's communi-
No Charge for
Sundays
: last week-end at Ann Arbor we I cations plans provide for the in-
saw Ilene Lipshaw and Mickey I itiation of direct radio, telephone,
Cartoons - Sports
News Events-Travel
I Nellie'', Louise Edison and Sy I telegraph and picture transmis-
Levine and Eddy Bloom with sion facilities by radio to any
Sium 200 ft. Reels
3 for $1.00
Dot Feinberg. part of the world.
I6mm Silent 400 ft..
At Janet Weingarden and Joyce
Reels, 50c ea.
16mm Sound 400 ft.
Lachman's tea for Shirley Wohl- Barb Preston with Allan Bison,
Reels, $1.00 ea.
, man Sun. Dec. 12 were Linda Elaine Berman and Dave Neu-
HUNDREDS OF TITLES TO
CHOOSE FROM
Lewis, Bev Benjamin, Muriel man, Sally Kliman with Arnie
Weiss, Betty IVIoorin, and Corky Wright, Barb Share and Jerry
Goldsmith, all very busy tasting! Stollar and Lenor's host' Sam
the special goodies.
Gruslko.
CAMERA SH.
Tonight The Gondoliers, the
w 15958 WOODWARD
TO 5-3026
A Happy Hanukah to every-
Open every evening till 9
Venetion operetta will be pre- one!
sented by the graduating class of
Central High in their auditorium.
Doris Sax, Sylvia Ilson, Larry
Stockier, Eileen Blake, • Sally I
Grossman and Nadine Blatt are
members of the cast of the Gil-
bert and Sullivan delightful !I
Life, Automobile, Compensation, Plate Glass. Fire, Burglary,
production.. Tickets may be ob-
Fraud Bonds, Professional Liability, Furs,
tained at the door.
Jewelry, Hold Up.
Holiday week parties include
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Judy Mayer and Judy Morton's
18 Years' Insurance , Experience
formal at the Whittier, Dec. 23
and Ann Frank and Suzie Smith's
dance at the Italian Gardens of
the Book, Dec. 27.
TUXEDOS
SIDNEY'S
FOR RENT
I
<deli
Hershenson, Murray Purnell, JACK SEEDMAN, Luckoff,
Stern -Morgan, Adele Cohen and Wayburn and Frankel ad man,
Arthur Lyons did their parts hasn't had a cigar out of his
well . . . The able direction of mouth since Dec. 4 . . when
Savine was clearly shown . . . wife, Shirley, and, the stork
RENEE BEIDERMAN, young brought little Kent Howard to
piano teacher. at Detroit Consera- sample baby foods . . . which
tory of Music, played brilliantly accounts for his running out of
during interlude time. the stogies a proud pappa usually
* *
* * *
saves for his friend-g.
* * *
COSMETICS girls at Sam's are
Birthday 17 was the reason for
so lovely that Manny Cornfield,
IF THE FOLKS who dictate Lenore Elson's party at her home
By Eugene Foo
manager of the Campus store has women's hair fashions aren't
Kow Kow Special
last Sat. evening. Congratulations
.
.
famed
chef *of
had spotlights placed at corners careful . . . they'll work them-
BIRDS NEST
Strictly Cantonese food
CHOW FON
were gaily accepted from Jerry
who personally super-
of the counters . . . and tossed selves out of a job some day . . .
With Fried Rice
Zeltzer and Gloria Greenberg,
vises
the
preparation
of
'SOUP
away use of the white unifqrms The coiffures are getting shorter
Noodles
your favorite Far-East-
in favor of three color changes and shorter . . . Marilyn Becker,
ern delicacies!
Reserved for
WATCH
HIM
AT
exclusive taste!
. . . "No sense hiding 'em," says once boasting the longest and
WORK IN OUR KITCH-
Manny.
EN!
most
beautiful
locks
in
the
com-
P-MiSMICM15-
* * *
Specializing in
• EGG ROLLS SUPREME
munity,
has
also
succumbed
to
MINIMUM QUOTA needed to
Family Dinners
.• ALMOND BONELESS CHICKEN
the
"we
gotta'
eat,
too!"
designers
put on National Bnai Brith
• SWEET AND SOUR WON TON
assas juaisusu c.
Bowling Tourney in Detroit, Feb. . . . and shopped 'em above her
• PEPPER STEAK CANTONESE
FROM DOWNTOWN
ears
in
what
looms
as
a
major
5 and 6, is expected to be at least
• DELICIOUS BEEF TENDERLOIN
DETROIT
Complete
•$5,000 . . . All money left will be catastrophe among sensible wo-
• CHOW MEIN CANTONESE
Take-Out
manhood
.
.
.
But
why
waste
To Canada's Most
turned over to Bnai Brith Coun-
Service
With Half-Soft, Half-Fried Noodles
good space talking against mod-
cil for Hillel and BBYO work.
ern hair . . . when there doesn't
Beautiful Nite Spot
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CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . Little seem to be enough left to speak
•
2-SHOWS NIGHTLY
Earl Helfman didn't like kinder- about.
• 5-HOURS DANCING
* * *
322 McNICHOLS RD. bet. Woodward & 2nd TO.8-7551
garten and, last week, refused
S Open Daily Inc. Sundays 4 p.m. to 12 p.m.
Fri. & Sot. 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
to go anymore . . . His mother
AT APPEARANCE of Sergei
reasoned with him, scolded him, Koussevitsky and the Boston
and then insisted on his going Symphony, 10 extra chairs were
. . . "Okay, mom," he said, "if put in the linked boxes of Harry
Featuring
From the Pages of
Puppet
you want me to be a darned G. Bradlin before his guests
Portraits
bead stringer, I'll go." (Thanks to stopped coming ... and still there
Created by
Earl's . auntie, Mildred Gold.)
were people standing . .. includ-
DUKE
social
* * *
Cside•diur
ing Harry! . . • Common Pleas
ALDEN
FLOWERS LEFT from recent Judge Ralph W. Liddy seemed to
These social events for which ROSEN-
THE
BERG'S KOSHER CATERING was
marriage of Helen Miller to be sitting and arising in time with
proud to have served are hereby in-
VAN HORNS
Manny Schusterman were taken each wave of the baton by Kous-
scribed ila ev.3-bstinz record.
Dance Team
to Old Folks Home by Milt Shore sevitsky . . . More comfortable
TUESDAY, DEC. 7
THURSDAY, DEC. 9
of Dexter-Boston Florist . . . in guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Installation Dinner of Sisterhood
Shower for Helen Jacobson.
a gesture that should be prac- Fenton and Mr. and Mrs. Mickey
of Cong. Bnai Abraham... Mrs.
Given by Mrs. S. Vander. Mrs.
ticed more often.
J. Salle and Mrs. M. Ekelnian.
Ellenbogen, pros.
Saffir,
of
Cadroy
Management;
* * *
WEDNESDAY, DEC. S
SUNDAY, DEC. 12
ANNUAL PARTY by Cardoza Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fenton of
Marriage of Barbara Lansky to
50th 'Wedding Anniversary honor-
Club, last week, honored Post- Cunninghams; Jake Albert De-
Leon Zolk.ower at Hotel Ft.
troit News public relations direc-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Stern.
master Roscoe B. Huston . .
Wayne.
tor
and
Sydney
Baron
the
popu-
Given
by
their
children,
at
18200
Harry Sears was chairman.
House-Warming for Rabbi Jacob
Pennington Dr.
lar conductor. After the concert,
* * *
Segal on Woodingham Dr.
with
Harry
the
host
at
Russian
SWEET SIXTEEN is probably
the most beautiful time in the Bear . . . Judge Liddy planted
KOSHER
life of a young girl . .. and Mr. himself in a chair and exclaimed,
9925 DEXTER
and. Mrs. Harry Weingarden are "I dare anyone to make me get
TY. 4-9490
making certain that daughter, up!"
Lois Arlene, will always remem-
ber the big day, Dec. 20.
"-1'm on My Way to King Fong for Some
• *
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MUSIC MAN, Mickey Woolf,
is looking for a female singer .. .
• Egg Rolls
• Pepper Steak
to be selected in the community
Complete
• Won Ton
• Hong Sue Gai
HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR
Take-Out
. .. Mickey agrees that there is
• Sweet and Sour Delicacies
Service
AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT
more than enough such talent
CHOOSE BOESKY'S
among Jewish lassies . . . and
12th and Hazelwood
Family Dinners
DELICIOUS
TR. 2-4375
that they should be given first
Air
Good food served appetiz'ingly in pleasant surroundings.
LUNCHES!
A Specialty
preference . . . Auditions will
Cooled
be arranged . . . contact the
, ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and
I
most delicious of foods.
column.
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
* • *
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
11813 DEXTER, cor. ELMHURST
HELEN GOODMAN, Pisgah
20/76 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1/2 Wks so. 8 Mile Rd.
WE. 5 9693
Open Daily, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
UN. 1-9802
Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 a.irn.
And Hadassah director of drama
Open 24 Hours
-
Cantonese Food at its Best.
JUST
12 MINUTES
r
( .
KOW KOW INN
ROSENBERG'S
SOCIAL BOOK
ROSENBERG'S
Real Cantonese Dishes!"
CATERING
WHERE TO DINE
I
KING FO TG CAFE
-
OPEN DAILY II a.m. to .12 p.m. SATURDAYS,
a.m. to 2 a.m.