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November 25, 1949 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-25

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14—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 25, 1949

News Brevities

United Dairies Goblet
Offer is Big Success
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF lecture attractions to be pre-

TEMPLE SISTERHOOD'S w i 11
hold its 35th annual meeting at
the Chase Hotel, St. Louis, Nov.
29 through Dec. 1, it was an-
nounced by Jane Evans, execu-
tive director.
* * *
' ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday,. Nov. 27, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Rosner, 18903 San Juan. At the
election held at the last meet-
ing, it was agreed that the host
at each meeting will preside.
Mrs. Sadie Rosner was elected
Secretary-treasurer for life.

sented by the WORLD ADVEN-
TURE SERIES at the Detroit
Institute of Arts. Cornelius Van-
derbilt, Jr., joUrnalist, globe-
trotter, sportsman and scion of
a noted old American family—
speaks on "Motoring . Through
Europe in 1949" at 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 27.

* *

*

The final performance of
"There Goes Yesterday," a mu-
sical comedy of 'songs, sketches
and dances from 1900, to 1940,
will, take place Friday evening
at Music Hall. The show, which
features Murray and Ronald
Davis and an all-Canadian com-
pany, opened there Wednesday.

* * *

Charles Weiner Heads
JCC Choral Group

Charles Weiner will direct a
choral group at the Jewish Com-
munity Center beginning Wed-
nesday, Nov. 30.
The Center choral groUp will •
not necessarily be confined to
those with a knowledge of music.
At the Nov. 30 meeting, which
will be held at 8:45 p. m., Weiner
will register men and women
interested in singing popular
English, Hebrew and Yiddish
songs.

Dr. Tibor Eckhardt, successor
to Hungary's statesman, Count
The sewing machine serves
Appony i, will discuss the
"Strange Situation in Europe," our garment industry at speeds
before a DETROIT TOWN HALL up to 5,000 stitches a minute. -
audience in Fisher Theater at
11 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30. A
nobleman by birth, Dr. Eckardt
is one of the founders and a
former president of the Party of
NIP Overlooking the Ocean
the Small Holders, the peasant
at 30th STREET
_Ow party of Hungary.
* * *
MIAMA- BEACH
MIAMI BEACH—George Bern-
POOL & CABANA CLUB
stein and Mac Kingsbrunner, op-
erators of the ATLANTIS HO-
ve.e.9 Roam ■ 4 1 .4
TEL here, announce the con-
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
struction of a new swimming
All Arsi Outside Rooms,-
pool and cabana club, scheduled
With Private Bath -
to be ready for Atlantic guests
Max Uretsliy,
Ben Rakoff,
the, latter part of November. In
Abe Hyman,
addition, the entire Atlantis will
Owners, Mgt.
be completely redecorated and
refurnished for the opening cer-
- OCEANFRONT
ermonies.
* * *
"Motor t our s of "Glorious
Michigan" and of Europe dur-
ing the summer of 1949 will be
DANN
next week's color motion picture
10

Successful introduction of
United Dairies' Golden Goblet-
Cottage . Cheese offer is an-
nounced by firm officials.
The offer, made last week, -in-
eludes a footed goblet, suitable
for decorative purposes, or serv-
ice pieces, with the purchase of
the cottage cheese. Available at
all . groceries, home delivery of
the cottage cheese, and all
United Dairies products can be
arranged by calling UN. 1-2800.

ital. AVIV (ISI)—Further price
reductions have been effected.
Cakes are to be 10 percent lower;
herring will now sell for 5 per-
cent less, and locally produced
foods have been, reduced by 20
percent.
"Utility" goods now constitute
75 percent of the textile indus-
try as a result of 33 to 50 per-
cent price -reductions.



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JOSEPH WALDMAN

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Your
Hosts
Dr. and

ON THE OCEAN
12th ST. & OCEAN DRIVE

Mrs. Jack

Singer of
Detroit

MIAMI REACH

On the Ocean at 63rd - Miami Beach

BARNEY KUSHEN, Mgr.
On the ocean front facing Lummus Park, All outside rooms
with private bath and telephone. Coffee Shop — Solaria --
Elevator — Recreation Rooms.
THE

ZABANA CLUB



COLLINS &- 42nd . .—MIAMI BEACH

I Your Host GEORGE RUBIN of Detroit I

.WALDORF TOWERS HOTEL

All Are Outside Rooms

"The Tower of Hospitality"
On Ocean- Drive at Ninth Street , Miami Beach, Florida

'YOU'LL Litti

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NURSERY THROUGH 8th GRADS

7705 ABBOTT AVENUE, MIAMI

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PRIVATE SCHOOL

We Cordially.

WRITE FOR
ATTRACTIVE
BROCHURE & RATES
OWNER•MANAGER

JACK C. FISHMAN, Owner

Atlantic

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HOTEL

Solaria

Cocoon-View
Dining Terrace
and Salon
Cocktail Leung.
Dancing & Entertaintnint

D. BRAMSON

AM, BEA(H

• Planned Entertainment & Televisio*
• Outdoor Patio and

air conditIon•d throughout.—

thaw Pmenal Supervision of

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• Air Conditioned dining room & lobby
• 100 Air Cooled rooms

Hotta • Pool • Cabana club

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STRIC rtY KOSHER
AMERICAN PLAN
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ON THE OCEAN AT 7th St.

the

MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA

The Skyscraper Hotel on the Ocean

EMBASSY




20 Arab- llealtfi Centers
TEL AVIV (ISI)—The Minis-
try of Health has authorized the
opening of 20 health centers for
For the first time, Tall Towers Arab villages where there are no
will present an- open affair physicians.
without height requirements
necessary for admission: A
Boarding & Day - Boys & Girls
"Penny An. Inch" Dance will be
BROCHURE ON REQUEST
given at 8:30 p. m., Dec. 11, at
the United Dairy Workers Hall,
NORMANDY
Second and Midland.
1936
SCHOOL
According to president Sid. Est.
Through the 12th GRADE
Wolfe, the dance will be stag, NURSERY 1021
Biaaitz Drive
featuring the music of Dick
MIAMI BEACH
Stein and his orchestra.
Frances Cohen and Doris
Grober are co-chairmen of the
"Penny An Inch" dance. Com-
mittee members include: Greta
Poulin, Rita Gerofsky, Mitchell
bloom, Martin Nadler, Sidney
FACING the OCEAN
Wolfe, Marvin Victor, Bob Wein-
COLLINS AVE. AT 17th STREET
ALL
OUTSIDE ROOMS
berg and Beatrice Ludwig.
Swimming Pool
For information call Greta
Planned Entertainment
Poulin, TO. 9-8290.
New Low Attractive Rates

'Tall Towers Throws
'Penny an Inch' Dance

BEACH

Beach. • . Dining

Invite Your Inquiry

and Dancing

HOTEL

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ON THE OCEAN
CORNER 18th ST.









Attractive
Pre-Season Rates
OPEN ALL YEAR
in Boors crt luxurious lila
An entire block of private arseech
no Club
Swimming pool and
Dieing Roof* end Cock
Radio in every teem

IRVING WEINBERG, MAN. DIR.

MECO ON OCEAN, 39th fa 40th Sts.

MIAM.I•BEACH

NEWLY AIR CONDITIONED

Write for Brochure and Rates

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ON THE OCEAN from 37th to 38th, MIAMI BEACH

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16 PAGE
FULL COLOR.
BOOKLET

HOTEL • POOL • CABANA CLUB

On the Ocean at 17th Street

Ott TtiE OCEAN AT•64th ST... MIAMI. REACH

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Dir. J. Carroll • Res. Mgr. C. C.•Goldberg

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