THE JEWISH NEWS-171
Friday, April 21, 1950
Danny
J W V Activities
Humor His 'Staff of Life'
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Philip Handle tan
To Be 75 Monday
Abner Dunn is the new COM- Minnie Hart, Edythe Morgano,
mander of Robert Rafelson Post, vice presidents; Lillian_ Morris,
Jewish War Veterans. Other chaplain ; Bertha Schaap, treas-
officers elected are: Leslie urer; Yetta Stern, conductress;
Fleisher, Bill Bernstein, vice Jessie Slew, guard; Birdie Ro-
Tall, stately Philip Handleman commanders; Hy Anchill, judge
senberg, Hattie Cohen, Rose
will be 75 on Monday. But he advocate; Ed Willner, surgeon; Kay, trustees.
does not show his age—if years Norm Appleton, quartermaster,
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and Nat Canvasser, service offi-
Ts atl inolu mfflitis sism o ni nn o l o lli tt ilialoo lo lin nonn olon so nson s m il o i m o lo on i o ll o ni
Lt.
Raymond
Bloch Post and
cer. Sam Soloman, Norman
mo i n u o i n Tf
Auxiliary will hold a lox and
Berkley,
Sam
Fenton
and
George
JULIUS WEINBERG, of the
BACK IN 1944, Eddie Cantor
bagel brunch at the Memorial
Agree are trustees.
Jewish Community Council, is was appointed honorary scout
Home, 4095 W. Davison Ave., at
encouraging restaurant owners master and Den One Dad of Cub
The blood bank of the 10 a.m. Sunday, April 30. Post
to put an "Israel Day Sandwich" Scout Pack 369 . . . His grand-
JWV of the Dept. of Mich- and Auxiliary members and their
on their menus ... honoring the son, Michael, is mascot of the
igan, through the various families are invited, Reserva-
celebration of Israel's Second pack . . . Mrs. Ben Lemberg,
posts, is "having
the mobile tions must be made in advance
Anniversary ... to be celebrated, who was Den One Mother and
blood
bank
at.
te Memorial Call Jack Schneider, TY. 7-7126
April 30, at the State Fair Coli- chairman of the Den Mothers,
Home on May 9 from 5 to 10 p.m. or Faye Linden, WE. 5-6206.
seum
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still has the wonderful letter
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If not already registered, please
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Eddie sent her . . . in which he
call WE. 3-0846 and leave the
GENERAL MAURICE ROSE
THE WONDERFUL WOMEN accepted far himself and Mich-
names of those who wish to give POST and AUXILIARY are
of Detroit Senior Bicur Cholera, ael . . . Cub master at the time
blood.
holding a games party at the
whose work for the community was Merton Ertz.
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Veteran's Memorial Home, 4095
sick and needy is known by all,
CHARLES AND AARON KO- W. Davison, at 8 p.m. Thursday,
celebrate their 55th Anniversary
GAN AUXILIARY has planned a May 4.
at a donor banquet, April 23, at
social evening for Thursday.
the Turover Temple . . . Pro-
April 27, 8:30 p.m., at the JWV
ceeds from the affair will be
Memorial Home. Sound - motion
used to further the work of
pictures will be followed by
these ladies . . . who provide
wrapping of packages for the
doctors and medicines to folks
Auxiliary's next hospital party,
'without financial means. Con-
scheduled for May 15.
Thanks to a chance meeting
PHILIP HANDLEMAN
gratulations to Detroit Senior of two refugees from Yugoslavia
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Bicur Cholera.
Past president Rose Cowan,
and an American soldier five are to be judged by a person's
sprightliness.
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department president Mae Gins-
years ago in Italy, two young
In Downtown Detroit
Handleman, whose choice of burg and department conduc-
STORY IS TOLD BY barrister Jewish women are learning to
clothes approaches perfection tress Rose Cantor led installa-
Serving
J. Leonard Hyman . . • about live as new Americans.
The girls, Pauly and Renee and whose personality- has made tion rites for officers of the
the business man who had oc-
Fine
Food
art
Moderate Prices
- casion to consult a lawyer and Sessler, are now residing with him popular here as "The Duke," LADIES AUXILIARY 135 on
has
a
story
for
every
occasion.
Is
Now
Opep for
April 10. New officers are Mes-
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto
went to his office for advice ..
Later, he ran into an acquiant- of Chicago Blvd., who sponsored Possessing a fine sense of hu- dames Eva Feinstein, president;
mor, he has a kindly word for
ance and told of his experience their entry into this country at
every
one and his friends find
the
request
of
their
son,
Arthur
. . . "But why spend money for
1 P. M. to 9 P. M.
a lawyer," he was asked. "When Danto, now a student at the it profitable to learn a new word
from
him—in
story
form—when-
TOM MONTGOMERY
you sat in his office, didn't you Sorbonne in Paris.
Sole survivors of a large fam- ever they meet him. Humor, in
see all the law books there?
at the HAMMOND ORGAN
fact,
is
his
"staff
of
life."
Well, you see! What he told you, ily, the Sessler girls were held
Born in Kobrin Rust, Poland,
Grand River at Bagley
you could read for yourself in in a concentration camp for two
READY MIXED -iesi CHILL ad SERA
those books." . . . "Yes," said the years. After liberation they went April 24, 1875, Philip Handleman
WO. 3-1022
business man, "yes, that's very to Italy, where they worked with came to the United States at the
age
of
17.
He
arrived
in
Detroit
true, but that lawyer knows HIAS and the Joint Distribution
in 1912.
Committee.
what page it's on."
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
He not only visited nearly
TUES., MAY 2, 8:20 P.M.
On
Rosh
Hashanah,
five
years
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ago, they met a group of Jewish every part of the United States
COMING ATTRACTIONS . .
soldiers at the synagogue in Bari but also made three trips to
For young adults, it's the Israel and shared their holiday meal Europe as a young man.
Second AnniVersary Ball . .
To this very day, he is active
with them. One of the soldiers
semi-formal . . . by Junior Ha- was Arthur Danto.
in business and holds the post
EUGENE ORM.ANDY, Conductor
dassah . . April 22 . . . in
The new arrivals were inter- of secretary-treasurer of the
Tickets $1.20, $1.M8, $2.40. $3.0•
Italian Gardens of Hotel Book- ior decorators and designers in Handleman Drug Co.
GRINNELL'S TR. 2-7100
Cadillac . .. featuring music of their native Yugoslavia, and had
He was married to the former
the Iry Fields Quintet . . . Tick- their own shops in Zagred and Sarah Michaels, who is eight
ets may be bought from any Belgrade.
years his junior and who like
Junior Hadassah-ite, or at the
him came to the United States
door . .. For veterans, good bet
from Russia at the age of 17.
will be the dinner-dance and Albert Kahn t© Address
They reside at 2740 Fullerton.
show by Lawrence H. Jones Post, Civil Rights FeStival
They have four sons, Joseph and
No. 190, JWV ... April 23.
David of Detroit, Paul and Moe
268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150
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Albert E. Kahn, author and of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs.
Specialising in Italian and American Food
}TY HORENSTEIN, delicates- lecturer, will be guest speaker Burton J. (Sue) Wade of Chi-
cago
and
six
grandchildren.
Open
Sundays—We
Cater
to Private Parties and Banquets
sen man, tells of friend in New at the "We Are America" festi-
York who opened delicatessen in val, at 2:45 p.m. Sunday, April
Through HIAS, 6,227 arriving
Genuine Smorgasbord Dinnens
a block that _boasted two salami 23, at Music Hall. The festival is Jews were reunited with rela-
LAM BARD'S
Also Sea Foods. We cater
salons . . . One promoted his sponsored by the Michigan Com- tives at points of arrival in 1949.
RESTAURANT
to Special Parties.
line of bologna with this line of mittee for Protection of Foreign
13223 W. NcNichols
baloney • . "Finest in the Born, Civil Rights Congress.
UN. 3-4692
world!" . . . The other delica-
Featured in the cast of 500
tessen declared, "Best in the musicians, actors, singers and
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
_w(a
universe!" . . . Hy's friend put dancers in the huge cultural fes-
Specializing
in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
tival
are
the
combined
youth
and
up a sign, "Nicest in the neigh-
borhood I"
adult sections of the Jewish
Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
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Folk Chorus, under the direction
7113 PURITAN .
. Open 11 a. m. to 3 a. m.
UN 4-9816
- WINES
JEWELRY DEPT. . .. Edythe of Henri Goldberg, Detroit choral
MILAN
WINERIES,
DETROIT.
MICHIGAN
BeHinson and Leonard Fox are director.
CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE
engaged . . . Ruth Yellin and Al
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar
Beigler will be wed, May 28 . .
WE ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Near Downtown
Free Parking
Shirley Warner and Lou Berman
3020
GRAND RIVER
are dated for May 30.
TErrace 2-8600
Olt
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PAGODA INN-5536 John R nr Ferry-TR. 1-9610
SAM DICTOR, former Detroit
SUNDAY MAY 14th
American and Native Cantonese Dishes
insurance man, now head of
Serving Dinner at the Beautiful Air Conditioned
7
Open Daily 3 p. m. to 3 a. m.
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Camp Kiowa in California,
MAYFAIR ROOM
sends regards to all his friends
RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.
. Sam is doing well, and has
DEXTER AT WAVERLY
one of the finest all-round
REASONABLE PRICES
Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine-Balalaika Orchestra
camps on the west coast . . . He
21 Years in Business
BY RESERVATION ONLY
recently transformed part of it
62 E. COLUMBIA
WO. 1-0983
FOR
2
OR
AS
MANY
AS
YOU
WISH!
into a health camp for women
TR. 2-8500
Your table will be waiting for you.
,
. and has met with great
success.
Take Out and Delivery
Take
Mother
Out
for
a
Delicious
Kosher
Dinner.
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Service Our Specialty
CALL NOW TO MAKE SURE
. Ribs- & Chicken right off the fire.
CHILDREN'S DEPT . . . Little
Open 4 P. M. to 4 A. M.
OF YOUR TABLE
Car. 12th & Clairmount
Carol Ann Meyers, five years
old, was busy ironing her dolly's
THE
MERCURY
FISH
AND
CHIPS
new gown on a recent Saturday
CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY
afternoon . .. Her grandmother,
Mrs. Minnie Stein, pointed out,
HOURS:
Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri. and Sat. 11-1; Sun. 11 to 11
I),4114
"Don't you know it's a sin to do
CLOSED MONDAYS
any work on Shabbos?" ... Carol
17144 Schaefer
UNiversity 1-4698
Ann looked up and calmly an-
swered, "Sure, grandma, but
HARRY BOESKY'S
12th at Hazelwood
God knows that this little iron
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT
ain't hot!"
Newly
Remodeled,
Distinguished
Real Hungarian Dishes — also American. Liquors - Wine - Beer
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RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - BAR
Lunches & Dinners. Under new kitchen management-Gypsy Music
BACK FROM a trip to the Dancing - Closed Monday
TRinity 2-4375
8160 W. JEFFERSON
west coast, Herman Stein, the
BOESKY'S
ladies wear man, reports the
SID'S CAFE LOUNGE 15'41 AT E. B.ARHAM
WARREN
NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR
service station at the edge of
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
Specializing in Chicken in the Rough
the desert . . . with the shingle
Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
hanging cut front that bears Tuesday, Rumba Night a Open Sundays • Phone TI]. 2-3883 Open Every Day & Sundays
TR. 2-9200
3004 W. GRAND BLVD.
tbis strange legend . . "Don't ;
%. , VOODWARD AT 111/2 MtLE
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
wsk us for information. If we ;
JORDAN 4-6688
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious!,
kmew anything we wouldn't be I
Cernedy Star Hal Fisher and other fine entertainment
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
UN. 1-9802/
here."
Famous far fine foods
Open Sundays
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1,4 Biks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
Raskin's
LISTENING
Dantos Bring Two
Yugoslavian Girls
To This Country
Yes!
HUNDTS
SUNDAY DINNERS
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
WHERE TO DINE
MAJORS CAFE
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BUDDY'S BAR-B-4
IL 4-5875
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