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20—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 2, 1949

Service Group Board Nominates
Goldman President; To Vote Dec. 14

Announce Group Benefit
At a joint meeting of the W. Sanders, A. Joseph Seltzer,
To Aid Polio Victim
executive committee of the De- George D. Seyburn, Nate S.

Chi-Chi Prentiss; seven-year-
old singer, and Roger Ritz, 13-
year-Old tenor, will be featured
in a benefit talent show at 7:15
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, at Western
High School. Proceeds will be
used to purchase a - television
set for Francis Miller, a 33-year-
old polio Victim who has been
paralysed since infancy.
_ The benefit is being sponsor-
ed . by the Oakwood Blue Jackets,
a west side athletic club. Tickets
can be purchased at Grinnell's
or by calling VI. 2-4646 or TO.
6-0206.

Selman: New Manager
At Wilshire Motor Sales -

`RIVER IN WINTER' by HAROLD COHN

When I leavned that Harold Cohn was going to have

a one man show at the Artists Market, I made my way to

his home to interview the artist and to see a preview of his
pictures; Not only did I see fine new paintings, but I had
a new experience in interviewing an artist.
"What would you like to tell me about your work?"

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Jack Gorov, president, an-
nounces the appointment of
Art Selman as manager of Wil-
shire Motor Sales, Chrysler-
Plymouth dealers, 12603 Dexter
Blvd. An invitation is extended
by Selman asking his many
friends and customers to visit
him at any time. As his first act
as manager of Wilshire, Selman
offers a special discount of up
to $700 on official's demonstra-
tors. These Chryslers ar d Ply-
mouths are being sold with a
mew car guarantee and service,
Top allowance will be given on
used cars.

troit Service Group and chair-
men of _the Division Collection
Committee, Nov. 29, plans were
made for the first meeting of
the new board of , directors, to
take place 8:30 p.m., Wednes-

Shapero,

Fred F. Simmons,

M.

Stutz, James Wineman and Max
J. Zivian.
Collection chairmen from the
Leonard
N. Simons,
George
seven trade
and professional
divisions who were invited to
attend the - November meeting
day, Dec. 14, at. the Jewish. are Louis Robinson, Mercantile;
Home for Aged. , Louis C. Blumberg, Services;
Members
of the - at DSG
their board
meet- Abe Kasle, Mechanical Trades;
will
select officers
Barney Smith, Real Estate and
ing. Harvey H. Goldman has Building; Gaorge D. Keil, Food;
teen
nominated
as Blumberg
president, who,
to Harry.
succeed
Irving W.
Paul H. Platt, Professional, and
P. Broder, Adolph Gold-
in •turn, has been nominated as berg, - and,
Lew Wisper, Arts and
chairman of the board. Other Crafts.
nominees are: Gus D. Newman,
chairman, executive committee;
Leonard N. Simons, vice chair-
man of the board; Abe Kasle;
Milton. K. Mahler, Ben L. Silber-
stein and George M. Stutz, vice
presidents and Esther R. -Prus-
sian, executive director. .
Attending the first board
meeting since their election Nov.
17 will be the 33 members-at-
large: Mandell L. Berman, Jo-
seph Bernstein, Louis Berry, Irv-
YOU TOO WILL BE
ing W. Blumberg, Louis C.
AMAZED
at the NEWS
Blumberg, Harry Cohen, Harold
N. Ehrlich, Herbert M. Eiges,
Sol Eisenberg, Maurice A. Eng-
gass, Ben B. Fenton, Albert Fru-
man, Harry A. Hyman, Abe
DELICATESSEN
Kasle, Maxwell E. Katzen, Mau-
rice Klein, John E. Lurie, Milton
12162 DEXTER
M. •Maddin, Henry Meyers, David
M. Miro, Gus D. Newman, Herm-
TO. 6-9804
an Radner, Samuel H. Rubiner,
Louis Russman, Dr. Alexander

LIBERMAN'S

The trans-continental railroad
I asked. Harold Cohn's response /.
reached San Francisco in 1869.
the
homes
of
Detroiters
who
was, "I wish I could talk easily '
a's do other artists, but I can't. have long been enthusiastic
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"Mm-m-in! Can't beat King Fong when it comes t•
I express myself through paint- about his work.
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MEET YOUR FRIENDS
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ing. I paint because I love to
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AT THE
After a four year absence in •
paint and I find it hard to ex-
Egg Rolls
• Pepper Steak
California,
I
hope
that
Harold
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press myself without painting."
Complete
• Won Ton
• Hong. Sue Gai
Take-Out
The pictures the artist showed Cohn will make his permanent
• Sweet and Sour Delicacies
Service
me were the key to his inner home in Detroit, as so mature
and
capable
an
artist
adds
ideas, they were his sensitive
Family Dinners
Air
Delicious
reaction to the forces of na- much richness to art in Detroit
A Specialty
Conditioned
ture, a mind's-eye way of see- and makes an important con- • OPEN ALL WIGHT I :
Lunches
ing people and places. His paint- tribution to the culture of this
:
ings are visual records, record- city. The exhibition of his work •
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LIEBERMAN and
ing the significance of nature. at the Artist's Market, 108 Madi- •
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Linwood at
son, corner • Witherell, opened *
CITRON
• 11813 DEXTER, cor. ELMHURST
WE. 5 - 9693
Paintings Catch Mood
Taylor ,
Wednesday, Nov. 30, and will ••
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Opens Daily, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
In the collection there are continue through Dec. 13.
paintings that completely catch
the mood, there are richly paint-
ed descriptions of an atmosphere
and an idea. There are spon-
taneous, brilliantly - designed
watercolors of flat lands
aga it.
ns i m o sin mountains
HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS
and there- are a number of views KORMENDY'S
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of the sea, quiet and poignant. _
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The winter scene, reproduced, 114 PALLISTER
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is an example of Cohn's partic-
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a snow covered scene, in the
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quiet of winter the soil lies idle
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Open 11:30 to 8 — Closed Monday - Friday & Saturday to Midnight
while the branches of the tree PAGODA INN-5536 John R nr Ferry-TR. 1-9610
Take
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thrust into the sky. It is a
American and Native Cantonese Dishes
simple and powerful theme, if
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SAVOIA RESTAURANT
the land, you have understood
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli°
268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150
what Harold Cohn was saying
We Cater to Parties
in paint.
15508 Livernois
UN. 2-9775
Specializing in Italian and American Food
"Wind and Sand" is a most
Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets
successful painting in oil of the
SEA FOOD GROTTO
aftermath of a sea storm; it is ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. Serving the Finest of Sea Food. Chops and Steaks for Over Quarter of
the experience of the artist's Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Century. Open every day. Private Banquet Room.
UN. 1-9802
Corner 7 Mile and Telegraph
KE. 1-9000 -
reaction to the beach after the Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
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20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
violence of the wind upon it.
The excellent group of Califor-
TASTY BAR-B-Q
ROSSINI'S Amer,ican & Italian Food
nia ...watercolors was conceived
SPECIALIZING BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN & RIBS
Take Out Service. Open Every Day Incl. Sunday 12 Noon to 4 A. M.
swiftly, Cohn remarked, adding Home Made Noodles and Ravioli. Luncheons' and Dinners - Choice Liquors.
TY. 4-9898
that he uses watercolors to get 6683 Gratiot, 1 BI. W. of Forest. Open every day except Monday. IV. 9829 8550 Grand River
the idea down-as rapidly as the
NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR
idea is crystalized; it is a re-
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
laxed form of painting for him.
Specializing in Chicken in the Rough
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
This explained to me the high
TR. 2-9200
Open Every Day & Sundays
3004 W. GRAND BLVD.
Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
degree of freshness and spqn-
UN. 4-9816
tenaity found in this particular 7113 PURITAN
group.
CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE
Interpretation in Oils
8737-12th Street
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar.
"Shadows," a s t r e e t scene,
FRESH BAGELS ON FRIDAYas well as every day cinci night.'
,Free
Parkink
Downtown
"Adobe," the facade of adobe Near
TY. 5-5399
TEirace 2-8600 Alen 24. Hrs.
houses, "Clown with the Red 3020 GRAND 'RIVER
Nose," and several flower still
AU LION D'OR
DETROIT LELAN D HOTEL
lives, are among the many . oils
Famous for French Foods, Liquors and Wines
• Receptions
showing the artist's ability to
• Luncheons
• Banquets
Open Sundays 3:30 to 10:30 p. m. Closed Mondays
Rooms Accommodating 35 to 300, All Newly Decorated,
interpret the distinctness of
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Private Parking on Kirby
5403-2nd.
Call Mr. Schultz
each individual subject. All have Grenadier Room, for Delicious
WO.
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After
Theatre
Snacks
splendid color conception, de-
TR, 2-8500
sign and what, in artists' vocab-
New Year Orders Taken Now
RUSSIAN
BEAR
—
Open
12
noon
to
2
a.m.
Take Out and Delivery
ulary, is called paint quality.
Food - Liquors - Wine-Balalaika Orchestra
Paintings by Harold Cohn Closed Monday - Good 21
. . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
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have been purchased by the
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and the Detroit Institute of
12th at Hazelwood
MANZO and ROGELL
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Newly Remodeled, Distinguished
shown by invitation at the
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Arts, Corcoran Gallery in Wash
ington, Carnegie Institute, Chi-
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FREDSON'S RESTAURANT
cago American National Pepsi-
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Luncheons 11 :30-4:30
.1 ,,st Good Food.
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After Theatre Sandwiches, Snacks, Bagel & Lox, etc.
and California. A good number
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