.iliimulliffirnimminomimmllumffillimmiiismilimmunllullimmmirnimilmwinthimmtwww., Danny Raskin's LISTENING rir 5111111111111111 111111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111(1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 PRINTING OMISSION in last week's column left out word, "Youth". in reference to as- sured fact t Bnai Brith Youth hat Organization will have a home sometime before spring of next year . . writing finis to the out- of-place headquarters now over stores on Dexter Blvd. . . . The young Bnai Brithers will have ample rooms for meeting places . . . a high school size gymnasi- um . . . and an auditorium com- parable in size to that of the Jewish Center .. The building is now standing. Ferris Institute Student Named Representative Of Directory of Israel Shalom Katzprowsky, an Is- raeli student at the Ferris In- stitute at Big Rapids, Mich., has been appointed representative of the Directory of Israel (The Register of Commerce and In- dustry in Israel), Tel Aviv, for the 1950 edition. The directory is a complete record of the economical and industrial enterprises of Israel, and is available in more than 30 countries. It is written in English and Hebrew and has a special section for foreign ad- vertisers. Prospective adver,tisers or pur- chasers of the directory may contact Katzprowsky at the In- stitute in Big Rapids. year's races . . . City College of Law fraternity has been reorga- nized . First meeting was held recently ... Keeping tab on community-ite Bobby Shayne, rapidly climbing ladder in show business, he was a smash hit in East St. Louis, Ill . . . and opens at a leading Chicago nite-spot in major step toward greater recognition as a comedy panto- mimist and impersonator . . Nothing but a long life of hap- piness together could possibly .Jic. no ted be in store for so grand a couple as cute Muriel Stern and Sid- * ney Singer of the service station CLEVER INVITATION being and auto wash by the same sur- Jan Peerce Signed received for stag honoring cloth- name ... They are as meant for ing man, Lou Stober, offers re- each other as bread and butter, For Two Opera Roles freshing change from otherwise and will be married sometime Of interest to admirers of ten- usual dullness in such invites in February . . Ivan S. Bloch .. The Marriage Guild Theater and Israel Lodges of Bnai Brith or Jan Peerce is the announce- presents a stirring drama in one expect capacity crowd for their ment that he will participate in act entitled, "Stober's Last jointly-held moonlight, Aug. 21, the seventh annual festival of Stand. Cast of characters: You cruising down the river to Put- the Detroit Grand Opera Asso- and Lou's many friends." .. . It In-Bay ... Sponsoring of moon- ciation, local sponsors of the continues along theatrical lights by community groups is Philadelphia LaScala Opera Co., returning to an old fold that be- Oct. 3 to 9 at Masonic Temple. trend. * * * gan disappearing shortly before Peerce will appear twice dur- MORRIE WASSERMAN, host the war . • They were once con- ing the festival—on Tuesday, at Flame Show Bar, is bossman sidered among the best means Oct. 4, as the Duke of Mantua of fastest-growing black and tan for fund-raising because of the in Rigoletto, and on Thursday, spot in the country . . . the top- great interest held by them. Oct. 6, as Mario Cavaradossi in * * * notch entertainers are agog at Tosca. expectancy of appearing there. 1939 FORD rolled into Savine's Other stars of the Metropoli- • • • Nation-wide attention was gas station on Dexter and Chi_ tan Opera Company and the received immediately by notices cago . . . pulling up in regal concert stage are slated for feat, of record crowds that greeted fashion at one of the pumps . . opening with songstress Nellie Frank Savine greeted the youth- ured roles. Reservations are now being ac- Lutcher in the starring spotlight. ful driver with extra courtesy, . . The "big name" policy is a going well out of his way to offer cepted at 600 Fine Arts Bldg., 58 welcome delight to local nitery- the utmost attention . . . as the W. Adams, VE. 6-0208 or WO. goers who have been supplied lad clasped the soft hand of his 5-7897. Tickets for the entire with too little entertainment of pretty girl friend • . "Fill 'er festival are available at a re- a top-notch quality ... In tune up," was the - order that Frank duced rate until Sept. 1. * * * with sensationalism surounding eagerly turned to obey . . "and the Flame Show Bar, Morrie en_ charge it to my account," the Israel Music Foundation visioned a front sign. "that would boy added with an air of matter- knock everybody's eye out." . . . of-fact When the car and its To Produce LP Records The result turned out to be a occupants pulled away, a by- huge lavishly created spectacle stander asked, "Say, who was NEW YORK—Future record- . . . with sparkling neon glam- that kid?" . . . "Oh, he comes in ings of the Israel Music Founda- orously arrayed in a colorful quite often." replied Frank. "Al- tion will be produced in the setting that extends around the most every time with a different long-playing 3313 rpm type as building, from one end to an- girl. He always tells me to fill 'er well as the standard speed var- other. up and charge it. Next, he comes iety, it was announced by Oliver * * * in and pays me for the two gal- Sabin, the Foundation's record CHILDREN'S DEPT. . Post lons i I put in." adviser. card received by Mrs. Julius B. The Foundation has already Rubin from eight-year-old son Hollywood Challenges issued two albums and two sin- Melvin, spending his first sum- gle records. Scheduled for re- at camp . . . "Dear Mother. I With 'Lost Boundaries' lease in the fall are two albums am not having a better time —"Songs of Hope" and "Israel than I thought I would." The year 1949 is certain to be Folk Dances." All are recorded STOPPING TO watch some chronicled in motion picture in Israel and pressed in the youngsters playing ball at history as marking the appear- United States on unbreakable Roosevelt Field, last week, union ance of the most provocative vinylite. leader Milt Simons was amused and challenging story ever to to see the team in the field full appear on the screen—the real The CENTER SOCIAL-LITES of pep and ginger, although they life drama of an almost-white were apparently taking a beat- Negro doctor and his family and will hold a free social in Butzel ing ... Told that the other team of their struggle to "pass" into Hall, Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 9 p.m. was leading, 18 to 0, Milt won- the white race. Titled "Lost Dancing will be to records. dered why the team in the field Boundaries," the film will start wasn't just a bit downhearted. Friday at the Fox Theater. . . . "Downhearted!" exploded The picture was made from the young first baseman, "why the true story which appeared should we be downhearted? We in the Reader's Digest a year EVERY MONDAY haven't come to bat yet." ago. Featuring * * * Most of the cast was recruited DISA 'N DATA .. Al Azimov, from the stage. Featured are Mel • Christopher Smith AND HIS DANCERS tobacco buyer for Sam's Inc., Ferrer, star of "Strange Fruit," records about 16,000,000 cigar- Beatrice Pearson, Susan Douglas, • TONITA AND HER RUMBA BAND ettes being sold over the count- Richard Hylton, and Canada Lee, No Door Charge Monday Only ers each month . . . a retail out- noted Negro actor. put that is one of the nation's The minister in the picture, largest .. Reason why the de- partments are never overly con- however, is not an actor at all, SUPPER CLUB gested is due to the capable and but is the Rev. Robert A. Dunn, 15414 Wyoming UN. 4-9111 rapid ability of the girls who of Portsmouth, N.H. handle the sales . . . Bobby Adell reports that he is the new own- er of Such Crust I . . original THE BEAUTIFUL: NEW, Gold Cup racing craft built by Jack Schafer . . . Says he bought AIR-CONDITIONED the hull from the bread magnate Proudly Presents sportsman to condition for next RUMBA NIGHT FOUR DUKES * ** * * * " * FLAME SHOW BAR "THE RAVENS" ummtammfmmosommos4w, • MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE SINGING YOUR FAVORITES I BAE • PLACE OPEN ALL NIGHTI 1 • • "Write Me "Summertime" a Letter" "Old Man River" and many, many, more. 2 2 7 0 ns L IEBERMAN and CITRON Linwood at Taylor : * AND TODD RHODES HIS BAND - 4264 JOHN R. cor. Canfield Wayne Again Offers Courses in Hebrew In keeping with its policy of bringing the nation's outstand- ing artists to Detroit, the Flame Show Bar presents for a two- w e e k engagement, beginning Aug. 19, the Ravens. This highly acclaimed singing group:\ fea- turing James (Rickey) Ricks, bass soloist, has broken box of-. fice records in nearly every city on its lengthy tour. Rounding out the show will be Todd Rhodes and his re- cording orchestra, Kitty Steven- son, held over by demand, and Emile Jones, romantic tenor. - Courses in Hebrew and Hebrew literature again will be offered at Wayne University, Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman of the Culture Commission of the JeWish Community Council, an-. nounces. The courses will be taught by Louis Panush. Both courses will be given on Tuesdays and. Thursdays. The elem e n t a r y course will be from 7 to 9 p.m. and the advanced course from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Further information may be had by calling the Jewish Com- munity Council, WO. 3-1657, or Wayne University. UNITED BRANDS • CETROIT U A • 42 PROOF Ready Mixed—"Just Chill and Serve". Papa Joe's at Corby's Inn Where Good Food Is Immortalized • Now Operating the Kitchen SERVING LUNCH- I EONS, from 11 to 4 p.m., 75c up DINNERS from 4 • $1.75 to 10 p.m. • MID-NIGHT SPECIAL MENU from 10 to 1:30 a.m. In addition featuring a complete line of SEA FOODS ... with nationally known ITALIAN and INTERNATIONAL DISHES. • Special Sunday Feature ... for -your complete enjoyment— FULL COURSE CHICKEN DINNERS, Family Style— ALL YOU WANT TO EAT $2.00 For Reservations Call UN. 4-3605 7525 W. McNichols Rd. If you want to eat out and feel at home come to the new Kormendy's Hungarian - Dining Room 114 Pallister, between Second and Woodward The famous eating place of famous people. Air Conditioned - Free Parking Open from 1 1 :30 a.m to 10 p. m. every day except Tuesday. Sunday from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Private rooms for parties. For reservations call TR. 3-7444 Now Appearing In Person! BERT WHEELE R WITH THE SLATE BROS. 2 Great Shows Nightly 8:30 and 11:30 THE AND SANDRA Coming Monday, Aug. 22 JOE HOWARD Open Sundays 2 to 9 p.m. Special Family Show '7 p.m. Reservations may now be made By Calling WO. 5-6877 Comedy Star of Stage, Screen and Radio The Grand Old Trouper et tintuood Scientifically Cooled to Your Comfort "SHOW SPOT OF CANADA" 12 Minutes from Downtown Detroit Located on Dougall Rd. Windsor, Ontario WHERE TO DINE HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT CHOOSE BOESKY'S TR. 2-4375 12th and Hazelwood Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious UN. 1-9802 Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m., Closed Mondays 12832 W. 7 Mile KORN'S RESTAURANT TO. 6-9395 12216 LINWOOD at Richton Where fine food and courteous service prevails. Catering to the individual as well as to all social functions. HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri. and Sat. 11-1; Sun. 11 to 11 (‘ CLOSED MONDAYS ALSO APPEARING * New Flame Show Bar Presents Headliners THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY TE. Rese rvatio THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, August 19, 1949 Morris Wasserman, Host "MIDWEST'S FINEST BLACK AND TAN" * * * * * * * * * * * * * UNiversity 1-4698 17144 Schaefer MARIA'S PIZZERIA Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service UN. 4-98'16 7113 PURITAN MILLER'S CAFETERIA AND DELICATESSEN FEATURING HOME COOKED FOOD AND PASTRIES Buffet Tray Catering Our Specialty 4818 Cass, Opp. Wayne U. Main Bldg. FA. 1-068A