Danny

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1949

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TO THE
COMMUNITY

TILE & CONSTRUCTION

General Contractors

Home Modernizers

Mrs. Sylvia Rosenberg and Family

6514 LENWOOD

9925 DEXTER BLVD.

TY. 4-9490

TY. 7-5790

HOTEL FORT WAYNE

Paul Shapiro

AL

ROSENBERG

David Katz

Catering Manager

408 TEMPLE AVE.

TE. 1-8600

AL
NATES
FINEMAN

Delicatessen

Restaurant

Iz Atler

Joe Mosten

Vernor Packing Co.

Hotel Ft. Wayne

BEN

GEORGE

DELICATESSEN

CARRY-OUT SERVICE

Ben Epstein

AND

FULL-COURSE DINNERS

1454 E. VERNOR

George Fink

Tray Catering

Specialists

, 11520 Dexter

TO. 8-2082

WO. 1-0547

Irving Sosnick's

13118 DEXTER
TU. 3-1575

DR. HARRY J. WOLL

DR. LOU WOLL

Detroit Army & Navy Store

OPTOMETRISTS

2605 Woodward

70 CADILLAC SQUARE

WO. 1- 868

Raskin's

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Rosenberg's Kosher Catering

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3527 Trumbull

AT OFFICE of Jewish Welfare
Federation,_ bowling fan Irene
Bernstein had staff talking
about her most recent problem
. . . where to get left-handed
bowling shoes (with rubber plate
on opposite foot) . . She was
on verge of calling up all the
sporting goods stores in town ...
but before doing so, asked Ben
Mandelkorn, administrative as-
sistant, if he knew where they
could be purchased . . . 'Obvi-
ously, sometime in his life, Ben
must have been sent out on a
wild-goose chase in search of a
left-handed monkey wrench . .
"Ha ha, you can't fool me," ex-
claimed Ben, "there's no such
thing as left-handed bowling
shoes!"
* * *
COMMUNITY GROUPS who
did not feel the. recent Program
Planning Institute by Jewish
Community Council important
enough at which to be repre-
sented can kick themselves for
missing out on one of the most
important and most needed ac-
tivities to be held in a long time
. . . It was the only occasion
known where an organization
conducts a scientific analysis of
the problem and then sits down
with other organizations to help
work them out . . . Successful
program planning is perhaps the
biggest mind-wrecker encoun-
tered by organized groups . . .
and the institute played a major
role in solving questions • that
had heretofore been left un-
answered.
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CALL IT JUST another blind
date that had eyes . . . but Fred
Sweet, assistant manager of
Telenews Downtown, and Fay
Moss, are certain it was fate and
nothing else . . . They will be
married, Dec. 11 . . one year
after their "had-to-be" meeting
. . . Fred, wha recently celebrat-
ed six years of service with
Telenews Theaters, had had pre.-
vious arrangements with an-
other young lady that evening
. . . but as things turned out,
both were unable to keep the
appointment . . . Fred and Faye
maintain it was their destiny'
to meet that eve.
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BIG PARADE down Dexter,
Sept. 28, from Davison to Bos-
ton, will ballyhoo forthcoming
Yom Kippur Nite Dance of Bnai
Brith Youth Organization, Oct.
3, at United Dairy Workers Hall
. . . Reason why kids have
changed, this year, from usual:
site of Masonic Temple, is to do
away with cold atmosphere at
the annual affairs . . . and pro-
mote more friendliness through.
informality . . The U.D.W.
Hall, located on Second near
Midland, is a modern ballroom.
Irving Berg will chairman the
1949 affair . . . Bob Strong and
band will furnish music..
* * *
HAND-PRINTED SIGN in Lin-
wood Ave. grocery store . . .
"Your face looks good enough.
If it will fit in the-cash regis-
ter and we can close it, we'll give
you credit."
* * *
LOU BERRY and Joe Holtz-
mann attended emergency meet-
ing of United Jewish Appeal,
called by Henry Morgenthau, Jr.,
in Washington, D.C. . . . and re-
turned home indicating anxious
willingness to -spearhead any ac-
tivity in or around Michigan
.. . to inform Jewish - communi-
ties about dire importance of re-
mitting pledges as soon as pos-
sible.
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FAVORITE ST O R Y making
rounds of commUnity, . . . Negro
gentleman standing on street
corner in Paradise Valley is
dressed to kill . . with bright
checkered suit, lavishly-colored
bow-tie and straw topper tilted
off the side of his head . . . No-
ticing him in all his sharpness
of garb, a friend walked - over'

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and inquired as to the reason
for such sartorial pomp . . .
"Don't you know? Today is Rosh
Hashanah!" replied the well-
dressed man . . . "Rosh Hasha-
nah? What's that?" -asked the
friend .. . "You mean you ain't
never heard of Rosh Hashanah?
Well, you's heard of Shabbos,
ain't you?" . . . The friend an-
swered in the affirmative . .
and the other exclaimed, "Man,
Shabbos ain't nothin' compared
to Rosh Hashanah!"
* * *
JUST A SIMPLE little "Wel--
come Home" partp). . . that's all
Barbara and Marvin Frenkel
thought it was to be, last week,
when they returned from their
honeymoon across the states .
But what al surprise was in
store for them! . . . About 250
guests sat in awe at the beaute-
ous spectacle that transformed
the Bel Aire Terrace Room into
an elaborate setting of lavish
arrangement . . . A huge sign;
"Welcome Hothe!" in gold let-
ters, spread across the stage .
Balloons hung from the walls
. . . and the floral display would
have done justice at a corona-
tion . .. A large cake designed
as a house stood alone in front
of the satin-covered -main table
. . . with lights shining brightly
from within . . . Every table
had the flag of a state visited by
the honeymooners . . . and
seated at each were people
whose 'names would help fill a
"Who's Who" in the community
.. . Barbara is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis of
Balmoral Drive and Marvin is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Frenkel of Boston Blvd.

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HOW TRUE! DEPT. . • dur-
ing the ,high holidays.
YOUTH: "I was at the syna-
gogue all day."
_: "Was it crowded
FRIEND
inside?"
YOUTH: "Why? What was go-
ing on?"
* * *
SAM DICTOR, former com-
munity leader, is first in Cali-
fornit to come up with new
idea for women .. .. Sam's es-
tablished Camp Kiowa far boys
has ended season . . . and the
once Detroit insurance man has
teamed with a physician friend,
Dr. Leo Paul Resnick, in pro-
moting the new enterprise . . .
Complete vacation for the ladies
with rest, relaxation and recre-
ation ... while centering around
a modern program of scientific
weight and diet control . . He
calls it Kiowa Lodge, located at
Lake Elsinore in Southern Cali-
fornia . . . Interesting fact about
research made among women as ,
to their favorite form of relax-
ation is that Sam tallied up
findings of survey and discov-
ered that playing cards headed
the list! (This bears out the
contention of many a disgruntled
husband!)
* * *
CONSTANT WARNINGS - by
his mother not to bite his finger
nails failed to have much effect
on Michael Rubin ... untfl she
told him that biting his nails
would make him blow up and
burst . .. He believed. her, and
stopped almost immediately . .
Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Rubin were visited by
Michael's rather chubby uncle,
Alfred Rubin, from St. Louis to
spend the holidays here ... Sur-
veying his relative's wide girth,
Michael suddenly exclaimed,
with voice of stern disapproval,
"Uncle Al! You bite your nails!"
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VERY BEST WISHES for S
New Year filled with much joy
and lasting contentment for you
and your family ... from mom,
brother Marvin and myself.

THE JEWISH NEWS

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