THE JEWISH NEWS-17
Friday, January 28, 1949
Danny Raskin's
Prominent artists will appear
at the annual concert of the
Jewish National Workers Al-
liance, the City Committee of the
Farband, sponsor of the concert,
announced this week.
Featured at this annual event,
to be held Sunday everting, Feb.
27, in the auditorium of the Jew-
ish Center, will be:
Menahem Rubin, well, known
Jewish actor, singer of folksongs;
Yehudit Nait, popular singer of
Hebrew and Yiddish folksongs;
Jonas Schaaf, pianist and corn-
pdser, and Al Harris, reader and
declamer.
Under Rubin's direction, a play
in three scenes, "The Final Song,"
will be presented. Recitations and
songs will include selections from
the , writings of J. L. Peretz,
liayim Naham Bialik, I. Glatstein
Youth Hi-Cites
ISTENING
Annual Farband Concert Feb. 27
To Feature Four Noted Artists
By
Alice Jean
Harris
and Itzik Magner.
Tickets are available at the
Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Lin-
Wood; Metro Music House, 10324
Dexter; Zion Book Store, 9008
12th St., and from secretaries of
Farband branches.
FOR RENT
FINAL DATE is nearing for third anniversary of group . . .
8 or 16 mm
Estelle Kramer surprised Phil
pictures for the• column's annual Recent signing of Dan Dworsky
MOVIE PROJECTORS
Margolis
for
his
birthday
with
a
Beauty-Personality Contest . . by Los Angeles pro club gives
SILENT
so don't be bashful . . hurry them one of the finest line-back- party at her home last Saturday
$1.50 per day
SOUND
with the photographs . All will ers in all football history . • . night. Helping to make the eve-
$2.50 per day
be returned.
according to those who should ning a real event were Mary
No Charge for
Sundays
1948 WINNER was Estelle know . . Annual Club Chez Le Leiberson and Roz Hochman,
Schwartzman,- who, as Miss Is- Roi by Rex 309 will be' held at ! Arnie Davidson and Lois Brown,
Cartoons - Sports
News Events-Travel
rael, received orchid crown, tro- Bel Aire . . . when exact date is Sol Cohen with Shelly Leiber-
phy and numerous personal gifts cleared by BBYO Council . . . , man, Harold Kohen and Roz Mar-
8mm 200 ft. Reels
3 for $1.00
• • .. Harriet Lounenfeld won sec- Herman .Jacobs, director of Jew- ! golis and Shel Lowey with Ellie
16mm Silent 400 ft.
Weiss.
Reels, 50c ea.
ond place and Phyllis Glasier ish Center, bought son electric
16mm Sound 400 ft.
Central's graduating class pre-
was third.
train for 'Hanukah . . . so son
Reels, $1.00 ea.
HUNDREDS OF TITLES TO
WINNER IN 1947, selected by could watch daddy have fun .. . sented its prom at the Crystal
CHOOSE
FROM
Richard Satterfield, head of Howard Block stepped in to stop . Ballroom of Masonic Temple, Jan.
A meeting of ROSNER FAM-
• PowerS School of Modeling, was fight at local nitery . . and be-, 22. We glimpsed 'round light
'Sally Levinson .
Corinne
fore eve was over, everyone swishing formals to see Rita Boit- ILY CLUB will be held Sunday,
helm and Inez Mendelsohn wece wanted to know who he was ' ner and Don Bernstein, Evie Prin- Jan. 30, 8 p.m. at the home of Mr.
v..-
second and third, respectively.
15958 WOODWARD
TO 8 8026
fighting with! . . . Salary signed stein with Dave Levine, Norm and Mrs. Carl Mintz, 3329
Letzer
and
Ruthy
Stein,
Ilene
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Open
every
evening till 9
ifor by Joe Ginsberg, rookie Ti-
Richton.
•
Dworkin and Lennie Burke,
HAVOC RAISED during last ger catcher, is unannounced .
week's gale took biggest toll in but is cinch to be more than last Norby Goldberg and Marlene
community at Wilshire Motor year . . • Tigers have acquired Trunsky, and Sherwin Robinson
Sales . . • where 11 of the 12 Aaron -Robinson from Chicago and Doris Sax. Taking a few
GREGOR
sections comprising huge curved- White Sox . . . and baseball-wise moments to greet friends were
Sandy
Lipson
and
Ray
Kahrnoff,
"THE GREATEST CELLIST OF OUR DAY"—Serge Koussevitzky
glass windows were smashed men think it best that Ginsberg
Art Grossman and Eileen Blake
into powder-like crystals. .
SOLOIST—BARON LITTLE SYMPHONY_ SYDNEY BARON,
go back to minors where he can and Elaine Chernoff with Eugene
CONDUCTOR—MUSIC HALL, FEB: 2, 8:40 P.M.
•
One of the two cars on display play regularly. . . rather than
Tickets
$1.20, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60 GRINNELL'S—MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED
Kline.
had top smashed in by the sharp waste himself on the bench . .
Jan. 31 marks the date of the
flying glass. . . . Joe Netiorg, if that's what the Tiger manage-
basketball games between the
Wilshire manager, was sound ment has in mind for him.
Allen Club and Lawrence Tech
asleep at 2 a.m. when called to
MEET THE MEMBERS OF
Frosh and Bale Post vs. the Sag-
come and relieve police. . . The Mrs. Cohen, Silverman,
inaw All Stars at the Jewish
place will be boarded up for six
Community Center. Proceeds
4
weeks . .. time it'll take to re- .Lieberman Named on
from this game will be contrib-
DETROIT'S FASTEST GROWING CONGREGATION
place glass, which costs $2,400.
Detroit NAACP Board
uted to the Infantile Paralysis
AT A
ANOTHER ODDITY of gale
Fund. For more info and tickets
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE DANCE
was car owned by Les Robbins
The National Association • for call Don Fields, TO. 9-6371.
being blown off side-drive. of the Advancement of Colored Peo-
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 8:30 P.M.
For Jo Ann Satovsky's sweet
house . . . and found next morn- ple-, has honored three Detroit sixteen her mother, Mrs. Har,ry
at the SYNAGOGUE--18000 WYOMING of THATCHER
ing in middle of street . . its .JeWish citizens by electing them Satovsky, will give a luncheon
Dancing and Entertainment by
emergency brake still' holding. to posts in the Detroit branch. of at the Book. Happy invitees are
Refreshments
tight! •
MICKEY WOOLF
the organization. They are Mrs. Valerie Shlain, Cyma Goodman,
ADMISSION
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And His Orchestra
Marjorie, Cohen, Meyer Silver- Phyllis Cherrin and Connie Kar-
$1 Tax Included
THANKS TO THE many who man and Samuel J. Lieberman.
bal.
h.elped make our 30th birthday,
Mrs. - Cohen, wife . of Oscar
A new era begins for the high
last Sunday, the happiest one of Cohen,. director of the -Jewish school graduates this week for
"Hey, Folks, it's just like Chinatown . .
them all . . . Hitting the 30 mark Community Council, is labor con- they a c e either going out into
and right in our own Jewish- Community!"
3S a strange sensation to a guy sultant for the ' Anti-Defamation
the world of occupations or they
who . . . only yesterday .. • was League of Detroit and on the are going on with higher learn-
rushing through his Bar Mitzvah board of the YWCA.
ing. However both groups' will
' Silverman is President of the continue in their .never-ending
speech at Congregation Mishkan
TRY OUR
Israel . . . while. all held their East Side Merchants Association, process of education.
PEPPER STEAK
fingers crossed for fear he'd start a group of Jewish merchants do-
Many friendships made in high
'ing business in Negro neighbor- school will flourish in years to
reciting "Casey at the Bat."
SPECIAL THANKS to dear hoods.
• STEAK KOW
come.
• EGG ROLLS
Lieberman has been elected
mother who always remembers.
Congrats to the Grads.
• REAL CHOW MEIN • WON TON
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second vice president of the
• ALMOND WAR SUE GM
HAL GLIST, former commu- NAACP after • a number of years Mickey Woolf Entertains
• SWEET _11, SOUR DISHES
nity delicatessen man, now does on the board. He has been execu-
Complete
his business within a Toledo tive secretary of the East Side For Toledo Bnai Brith
Private
Family Dinners
DELICIOUS
Take Out
Parties
market where the owner places Merchants for 11 years and is a
Service
.:BUNCHES!
A Specialty
Catered
member
of
the
internal
relations.
Mibkey
Woolf
and
his
orchestra
more emphasis on religious up-
will entertain for the Toledo Bnai
.
keep than on monetary rewards committee of . the Jewish Corn-
Brith Women Jan. 29 at the Corn-
. One of the largest in Toledo,
modore Perry Hotel in Toledo
. Siegels Market continues to close
Bob Hope is expected to guest
11813 DEXTER, cor. Elmhurst
its doors on Saturdays and main- Only Grove Campers'
WE. 5-9693
star with the orchestra.
Open daily 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
tain close Kosher ideals . . . re- I Reunion on Sunday
SATURDAYS, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Cantor Hyman Adler has re-
gardless of the huge Christian
corded Mickey Woolf's song,
trade it does.
Oak Grove camp for boys will "Vagabond Refugee." Orders max
* * *
have its annual reunion on Sun- be placed by calling UN. 3-3737.
From the Pages of
THANKS TO GIRLS of Rebec- day, Jan. 30, at 2:30, at the Jew-
ca Gratz Auxiliary for surprise ish Community Center.
birthday cake at last week's af-
A special program under the
MEET YOUR' FRIENDS
so°
_ fair . . . where we in Cham- direction of Moe Kesner is
c o d ia"
AT THE
pagne Hour . . . n which Betty planned and all Oak Grove
These social events for which ROSEN-
Friedman and Eddie Katz won campers, their friends and par-
BERG'S KOSHER CATERING- was
proud to have served are hereby in-
bottles of the bubbly stuff . . . by ents are invited.
scribed in everlasting record.
audience applause after dancing
Bernard Jaffe, directOr; points
with Morrie and Richie Wasser- out that Oak Grove camp is con-
TUESDAY, JAN. 18
THURSDAY, JAN. 20
man.
I tinning its policy of accepting
Shower for Alice Wiener. Given
* *
Shower for Annette Silverman.
by
Mrs.
M.
Golden,
Mrs.
B.
Katz
OPEN
ALL
NIGHT
I
Only 32 campers. This limited
Given by Mrs. Silverman.
and Mrs. M. Wiener.
IF TAKING ADVANTAGE of enrollment makes possible indi-
WEDNESDAY,
opportunities is indicative of vidual attention and complete
JAN. 19
SUNDAY, JAN. 23
success . . . attorneys Charles supervision. Interested persons
Shower for Esther Matz. Given by
Marriage of Shirley flames to
Mrs.
S.
Phillips.
LniwT::lOt
x
Robert Berman.
Lampert and .David Fried are on Care urged to contact Mr. Jaffe
Kosher Style Restaurant
the way to fine careers ... Fel- immediately at TO. 7-8869
low came to lay rugs in newly-
KOSHER
opened offices in , David Stott
Bldg. and before he was through,
9925 DEXTER
TY. 4-9490
1
Chuck had made him their first
I
client . . . The two Wayne grad-
By Eugene Foo
uates recently passed the bar
Kow Kow Special
. famed chef of
BIRDS NEST
together.
Strictly Cantonese food - CHOW FON
personally supervising
* *
SOUP
With Fried Rice
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PIATIGORSICY
CONG. • BETH AARON
Real - Cantonese Dishes!
-
KING FONG CAFE
-
ROSENBERG'S
SOCIAL BOOK
BAGEL
PALACE
I
LIEBERMAN. and
CITRON
ROSENBERG'S
'Cantonese Food at Its Best!
I
HUGE RECEPTION to be
given for Gregor Piatigorsky .. .
following his appearance with
the Baron Little Symphony . .
Feb. 2 . . at Music Hall . . . will
be Harry G. Bradlin's way of
greeting the world's greatest cel-
list . with whom he attended
the Imperial Conservatory belore
the Russian Revolution.
* *
DISA 'N DATA • . -. Joseph
Adler, father of Julie and Har-
riet Adler, was fire chief at re-
cent Dexter tragedy . . • Social,
Inc., members will celebrate
the preparation of your
favorite Far-Eastern del-
icacies! . . .
Visit our kitchen! .
Watch hint at _work!
EGG ROLLS SUPREME
ALMOND BONELESS CHICKEN.
SWEET AND SOUR WON TON
PEPPER STEAK CANTONESE •
DELICIOUS BEEF TENDERLOIN
CHOW MEIN CANTONESE "
With Half-Soft, Half-Fried Noodles
Reserved for
exclusive taste!
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•
•
•
•
Noodles
I
CATERING
WHERE TO DINE
HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR
Specializing in
Family Dinners
Complete
Take-Out
Service
KOW KOW INN
322 McNICHOLS RD. bet. Woodward & 2nd TO.8-7551
Open Doily Inc. Sundays 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
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AN AFT,ER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT
CHOOSE BOESKY'S
12th and Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings.
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Hamburgers. "Served as you like •t."
UN. 1-9802
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1% Blks So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
12832 W. 7 Mile
Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m., Closed Mondays
Cantonese Food As You. Like It . • . Prepared by our Well Known
Chef—Henry Lim. Serving Gai Kow, Steak Kow, Hai Kow, Almond
War Sue Gai, and other delicacies.
CHINESE VILLAGE INN — 19010 LIVERNOIS, South of Seven Mile,
Open 12 Noon to 3 a.m.
Free Parking.
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