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TO THE
COMMUNITY
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5710
WOLVERINE
TILE & CONSTRUCTION
Rosenberg's Kosher Catering
General Contractors
Home Modernizers
Mrs. Sylvia Rosenberg and Family
6514 LINWOOD
TY. 4-9490
9925 DEXTER BLVD.
TY. 7-5790
HOTEL FORT WAYNE
AL
ROSENBERG
David Katz
- Paul Shapiro
Catering Manager
408 TEMPLE AVE.
TE. 1-8600
AL
NATES
FINEMAN
Delicatessen
Restaurant
z Atler
Joe Mosten
Vernor Packing Co.
CARRY-OUT SERVICE
< 11520 Dexter
TO. 8-2082
BEN
GEORGE
DELICATESSEN
Ben Epstein
AND
FULL-COURSE DINNERS
Hotel Ft. Wayne
1454 E. VERNOR
George Fink
Tray Catering
Specialists
41,
WO. 1-0547
13118 DEXTER
TU. 3-1575
DR. HARRY J. WOLL
Irving Sosnick's
DR. LOU WOLL
Detroit Army & avy Store
OPTOMETRISTS
2605 Woodward
70 CADILLAC SQUARE
WO. 1-8868
3527 Trumbull
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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!"
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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.
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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."
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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 STORY 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!"
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JUST A SIMPLE little "Wel--
come Home" party'... 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 a 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 Home!" 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."
FRIEND: "Was it crowded
inside?"
YOUTH: "Why? What was go-
ing on?"
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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 for 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, rocated 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!)
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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-
j amin 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 X
New Year filled with much joy
and lasting contextment for you
and your family . . . from mom,
brother Marvin and myself.
THE JEWISH N EWS-5
" Friday, September 23, 1949