Young Adult Community YAC Delegates • Hear Hanukah. Brunch Plans Delegates to the Young Adult Council will meet Tuesday even- ing, Nov. 29, in Butzel Hall of the Jewish Community Center. They will hear Evelyn Stoll- man, holiday projects chairman, announce plans for a Hanukah brunch for all organizational delegates. Arrangements for the brunch are being carried out by Rebecca Gratz Chapter of Bnai Brith Young Women and Wayne University Chapter of Alpha Ep- silon Pi fraternity. Young Zionists Meet At Masada Parley The 15th annual national Ma- sada convention is' taking place at Sunset Lodge, Sharon, Mass.. during the Thanksgiving week- end. with the New ' England region of Masada . - actin• as hosts. Large delegations of young Zionists are considering . the future structure and status of Masada in relation to the Zionist. Organization of America, the American Zionist Youth Com- mission. and to Israel. Highlights of the program are addresses by eminent Zionist. and Israeli leaders; Hebrew arts progra the annual presidential message by Israel Katz, national Masada President, and discus- sions and seminars. Dr. Samuel Krohn is the dele- gate of Detroit's Masada, chap- ter, , Pianist Betty Koivalsky Beth Aaron Youth Group Performs at Art Institute Formed by Rabbi Katz Betty Kowalsky, young De- troit pianist, will perform an all-Chopin program at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28, in the Detroit Institute of Arts lecture hall. Miss Kowal- s k y is known to Detroit audi- ences through her perform- ances in con- certs and for ewish organiz- ations. She has also become known as a Miss Kowalsky piano teacher on the staff of the Jewish Community Center music department and as music assistant for junior services at Temple Beth El. Julius Chajes has been her teacher for the past nine years. She has also studied with Carl Fyiedberg at the Juilliard School of Music in New York, Tickets are available at 'Grin- nells and at the door. A group of young people was organized into the Beth Aaron Youth Group, Thursday, Nov. 10, at a meeting at the home of Rabbi Pinchos Katz. The Youth Group is to foster social and cultural programs during the winter season at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Officers of the group are: Seymour Carpenter, president; Arlene Kanners, treasurer; Ar- lene Becheck, secretary. Other officers will be elected at future meetings. Mrs. Pinchos Katz is serving as the group's advisor. Beth El YPC Holds `Harvest of Fun' Dance Square dancing and a "harvest of Thangsgiving fun" are plan- ned for the annual harvest dance of the Young People's Club of Temple Beth El at 2:30 p.m. this Sunday, at the Temple social hall. The dance committee, headed by Lois Goldman and Elaine Cohen and including Babette Koppel and Madelyn Levenberg, has engaged Leonard Stanley and his quartet for ballroom and square dancing. Joan Eston, ticket chairman, announced that -all young people are invited. Barbara Weinberg and Mary Lou Kleinman are in charge of refreshments. 16—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 25, 1949 Shaarey Zedek YPS Lists New Activities The Shaarey Zedek Young People's Club is adding new ac- tivities to their program this season: book-reading, headed by Sol Glosser; current Jewish problems, conducted by Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick; a choral group, headed by Pearl Klein, and dramatics, under the direc- tion of May Zorn. ra w DE LUXE WINES MILAN WINERIES, DETROIT. MICHIGAN 'Flapper Fling' Junior Cong. Fete December 3 The Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek will sponsor a "Flapper Fling" in the syna- gogue's social hall, Saturday, Dec. 3, at 8:15 p.m. Sue Popkin and Doris Ruskin, chairmen of the social commit- tee, announce that there will be entertainment, a movie, refresh- ments and novelties. The event is open to all at a nominal admission fee. YE OLDE WAYNE CLUB 1033 Wayne, Next to Cass Theatre Club luncheon, dinner, supper, dancing nightly. Closed Sundays. SCHAWOOD INN (Formerly Nebiolo's) 2417 Oakwood at Schaefer Open Every Day at 11 Dancing Thurs. thru Sat. Young Adult Guild Plans Dec. 3 Cabaret Night 0*****0************0***; MENJO'S • The Young Adult Guild will • • present its Cabaret Night, young WA. 8-9712 Opens Sundays 3 P. M. Clyde Cyphers, Mgr. TERRACE ROOM - SUPPER CLUB • MEET YOUR FRIENDS • • • WO. 1-7390 Catering to private parties EXCELLENT CUISINE - LUNCHEONS - DINNERS AFTER-THEATRE SNACKS • 928 W. McNichols UN. 3-0100 AT THE BAGEL o : PALACE people's night club, Saturday, • • Dec. 3, at Bel Aire. Catering to • • young adults, 17 to 30, the group • HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT presents dancing and a floor • Real Hungarian Dishes — also American. Liquors - Wine - Beer • Lunches & Dinners. Under new kitchen management-Gypsy Music show, and serves only soft • • Dancing - Closed Monday drinks.. • • 8160 W. JEFFERSON •• I OPEN ALL NIGHT I •• There are a few openings SheIdoir Spalte to Lead for novelty acts and a female • SID'S CAFE LOUNGE • • • Way vocalist, and dances. For infor- • LIEBERMAN and Milli iaires • Every Dinner a Pleasant Memory • mation on tickets or talent call • • Linwood at Moderate Prices—Dancing CITRON S Iris Davis, WE. 4-6593. or Bev- • Taylor Detroit Chapter DI Masada's Rhumba Tuesday 2 Shows Nightly Open Sunday • • Miliicnaires Party vill be held erly C-oldfine ; TE.. 9-1173. •••••••0411•••0••0•••0•1111, 15241 E. Warren at Barham TU. 2-3883 at United Dairy .orkers Hall, Second at Midl id, Sunday evening, Nov. 27. Sheldon Spalter Will supervise the evening's activities and re- freshments will be available. Tickets may be obtained from board members, or by calling DRISCOLL'S MAJESTIC CHOP HOUSE FREDSON'S RESTAURANT Monte Korn, CA. 6934, or Ted Just Good Food. Luncheons 1 1 :30-4:30 Dinners 4:30-12:45 a.m. Good Food Is Good Health Mandell, TY. 7-4712. Open Every Day WHERE TO DINE Rayos' Girls Club Names New Officers After Theatre Sandwiches, Snacks, Bagel & Lox, etc. 74 Columbia nr. Park (W. of Fox Theatre) Free Parking WO. 4-7870 KORMENDY'S 12017 DEXTER nr. Elmhurst Open 7 days 5 a.m. Till 2 a.m. HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY "The Famous Eating Place of Famous People" 114 PALLISTER FREE PARKING HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. , 11-9; Fri. and Sat, 11-1; Sun. 11 to I I For Reservations TR. 3-7444 Rayos Girls of Young Israel CLOSED MONDAYS elected the following officers: 17144 Schaefer HARRY BOESKY RESTAURANT Rose Y.2.mpolsky, president; UNiversity 1-4698 Helen Levine, vice president; Newly Remodeled - Serving Complete Dinners Helen Loewy, corresponding sec- 12th and Hazelwood FISH & CHIPS & SCOTCH SAUSAGE TR. 2-4375 SIMPSON'S retary; Helen Feldman, record 10108 W. McNichols UN. 3-2620 ing secretary; Helen Applebaum, -Open 11:30 to 8 — Closed Monday - Friday & Saturday to Midnight PEACOCK DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT treasurer. Committees were also Take Out Service Full Course Dinners, Lunches and Carry Out Service. chosen. Open Every Day 10 a.m. 'till 2 a.m. On Nov. 13, the Rayos Girls SAVOIA RESTAURANT 18663 LIVERNOIS between Clarita & Margareta gave a games party for Young Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli° Israel. We Cater to Parties PAGODA INN-5536 John R nr Ferry-TR. 1-961 0 15508 Livernois Helen Applebaum and Helen UN. 2-9775 American and Native Cantonese Dishes Levine were on the party corn- SEA FOOD GROTTO Open Daily 3 p. m. to 3 a. m. CITY-WIDE DELIVERY miteee. Girls who helped them Serving the Finest of Sea Food. Chops and Steaks for Over Quarter of were: Helen Feldman, Elaine Century. Open every day. Private Banquet Room. Goldschlag, Lorretta Hollander, 268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150 Corner 7 Mile and Telegraph KE. 1-9000 Ruth Hess, Helen Loewy, Rosi- Specializing in Italian and American Food lyn vitt, Mary Moerman, Noa KORN'S RESTAURANT • Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets m, Sarah Rabinowitz, 12216 LINWOOD at Richton TO. 6-9395 _Bonnie Weisberg ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. Where fine food and courteous service prevails. Catering to the Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious individual as well as to all social functions. . MAJORS CAFE Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." e 4' UN. 1-9802 .wile Rd. Open 24 Hours & Italian Food ,ncheons and Dinners - Choice Liquors. Open every day except Monday. IV. 9829 TASTY BAR-B-Q SPECIALIZING BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN RIBS Take Out Service. Open Every Day Incl. Sunday 12 Noon to 4 A. M. 8550 Grand River TY. 4-9898 LAMBARD'S SEA FOODS Lobster, Fish, Frog Legs, Steaks, Chops BEST IN TOWN! evicirtiA 13223 W. McNICHOLS ' , Nan Foods - 9816 Free Parking TErrace 2-8600 LELAND HOTEL • hankiit,o - • Luncheons Rooms Accommodating 35 to 300, renadier Room, for Delicious After Theatre Snacks • Receptions Newly Decorated Call Mr, Schultz WO. 2-2300 Ali 48 W ADAMS _ , " ' 3 11-tsinq.c 4-.1/11.1. and BAR . Specializing in Chicken in the Rough Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes Open Every Day & Sundays 3004 W. GRAND BLVD. BLAINE 8737-12th Street FRESH BAGELS ON FRIDAY Open 24 Hrs. TR. 2-9200 RESTAURANT as well as every day and night. TY. 5-5399 COCOANUT GROVE CAFE Chinese & American Food. Cantonese Dishes Take Out Service Business Luncheon 70c up—Dinner Full Course 85c up 7638 Woodward Ave. TR. 5-3191 RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a.m. ,Veers AU LION D'OR Food - Liquors - Wine-Balalaika Orchestra 47{e's Club of Closed•Monday - Good 21 Famous for French- Foods, Liquors and Wines Years in Business Open Sundays 3:30 to 10:30 p. m. Closed Mondays will hold a 62 E. COLUMBIA WO. 1-0983 5403-2nd. Private Parking on Kirby TE. 2-9287 pi n g at 3:30 p.m. ov. 28. A social hour MANZO and ROGELL TR. 2-8500 flow the business trans- Specializing in • Genuine Italian Spaghetti and American Dishes. Take Out and Delivery with dancing and re- Open Sundays — Closed Mondays Service Our Specialty , Ribs & Chicken right off the fire. .4reshments. 19532 W. McN1CHOLS KE, 2-3399 Open 4 P. M. to 4 A. M. Cor. 12th & Cloirmount BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q 4 .11011111•f — 111110-111111111111V