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Probus Club Elects
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At its annual -- election, the
Probus Club of Detroit named
John M. Wise, attorney and
traffic court referee, president
for 1950.
Other officers
elected were:
First vice presi-
dent, J a c k
Behrmann; sec-
ond vice presi-
dent, William
Greenberg; cor-
responding sec-
retary, Edmund
Wise
Saperston; r e
cording secretary, Irving Feld-.
man; treasurer, Victor Zucker-
man; board of directors, David
Aaron, Dr. Louis Braitman, Dr.
Jack Goode and Paul Zucker-
man.
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THEORY ADOPTED in the
FOR THEIR sixth year at
Women's Division of the Allied Greenbush Inn, Harry and Mort
Jewish Campaign is that what Dermer will feature Bert Henry
the women give are plus gifts as their social director . . fol-
.. Mrs. Jule Solomon, like her lowing his successful jaunt at
husband, an ardent worker, has Town Pump.
made her own pledge ... Work-
GROCER MAX HEIDT reports
ing on a prospect, she asked the an overhea,i'd conversation be-
lady to give $1 a day for a year tween his 7-year-old daughter,
. . . and was refused with the Ruth, and the child of a neigh-
excuse, "My husband has already bor ... "What church do you go
given for me" . • . Mrs. Solo- to?" asked the other youngster
mon made a second pledge of . . . "I don't go to church," said
$365 to the campaign because Max's daughter. "I go to a syna-
About 1,390,000 of the 2,084,-
"I wouldn't want the people in gogue. I'm a Jewess." . . "A
the tents in Israel to suffer be- Jewess?" questioned her com- 000 American soldiers who
cause I was a poor solicitor."
panion, "What's that" • • • reached France in World War
* * *
"Well," said the seven-year-old I saw service at the front.
DR. WILLIAM KLEIN has or- patiently, "you know, there are
ganized a Young Adult Commit- Protestants, Catholics and Jews,
Carroll and Gorman
tee of Halevy Singing Society. but they're just different ways
America's Number 1 Song Team
. . . It holds dances Saturday of voting for God!"
OPENING MONDAY
nights at Halevy Building, 13965
Linwood, owned by Dr. Klein. City of Hope Supporters
MAY I 5th
...,Talented musicians compete
Preparing
for
Drive
for a scholarship to be awarded
at the end of the year . . . Next
The executive boards of the
dance is May 13 . . . The com-
mittee (age group, 18-35) is open Detroit Auxiliary and business
for membership . . . and meets Men's Group of the City of Hope
a
on Thursday eves at Halevy (formerly Los Angeles Sanator-
ium) are planning activities for
Bldg.
the summer months prior to
* * *
EVERY PENNY he had in the their fund drive next september.
ANNOUNCES
Monthly parties will be held
world has been turned over to
NOON-DAY LUNCHEONS
From 11:30 A. M.
the Allied Jewish Campaign by to keep up the interest of mem-
8-year-old Allan Weinstein . . . bers and to raise incidental
COCKTAIL HOUR AT 5
whose mother, Mrs. Paul Wein- funds.
Joseph Snitman, financial sec-
Featuring
stin, is captain of Division W-13
. . . The other day he told mom retary is back from a three
* JEAN LOACH
month stay in California, study-
Famous Pianist, Real Sensation
to take his entire bank . .
ing
programs
and
activities
of
contents and all . . . because
e FEATURING NIGHTLY
"they need it-more than I do." the City of Hope Center at
Duarte, Calif.
* * *
* GAY DECEIVERS
Real Fun Trio
Nathan R. Epstein is president
ON THE NITERY scene . .
the new owners at Club Bali are and Harry Goldenberg vice pres-
* LEONARD STANLEY
Top Band TV Sensation
going "all-out" to keep it high ident of the auxiliary. The first
in community favor . . . They'll affair is tentatively scheduled
bring Carroll and Gorman to for June 8.
couple with the melodies of
Leonard Stanley . . . in giving
Detroiters the finest entertain-
eff
ment obtainable in the city .. .
beginning May 15.
* * *
NO COVER CHARGE
DRUGGIST AL JASLOWE tells
WINES
808 W. McNICHOLS (6 Mile Rd.)
of going on shopping tour with
MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT, MICHIGAN
UN. 4-0843—OPEN SUNDAYS
friend searching for engagement
ring .. They saw diamond in
window of downtown jewelry
— Featuring This Week
store . . . and went in asking its
price . . . The clerk gently told
him how much ... and the fel-
low let out a whistle . . . 'Then,
pointing to another ring, he
ri-trinrit r'llrinr?
asked, "And this one?" . . .
"That, sir," said the clerk still
more gently, "is two whistles."
Pastrami and Kosher Bacon
* * *
WILLIAM P. GREENBERG is
a "one-man gang" in this year's
TO. 6-9804
Allied Jewish Campaign . .. He
12162 DEXTER
has covered the entire Garages
"Blue Room" Now Open
Section (22 slips) all by himself
. . . and broUght in a 16% in-
crease over last year . . . plus
the largest amount ever gath-
ered by that section.
* * *
FOLKS AT FIDELMAN'S Re-
sort at South Haven needn't
6551 JOHN R at EAST GRAND BLVD.
worry anymore about being un-
Serving Just GOOD Food Since '26
comfortable on chilly nights .. .
OUR EVERYDAY SPECIALS
A new innovation in summer
resorts introduced by Iry Fidel-
SIZZLING PLATTER
man is controlled heating for
Ham 'n' Sweet Potatoes
each room . . . Iry also reports
Served with Chefs Salad
the construction of a new 300
foot "ranch style" building
CHICK-EN-HAND
around the swimming pool . .
Fried Srwing Chicken '7ASTERIZED"
•
a H ice's; .
grease-less
process. Served with Biscuits a
and holding 23 large bedrooms.
* *
SERVING CCMPLETE DINNERS FROM 5 to 9 P.M.
MOE EGREN, Pisgah Lodge,
Find How GOOD it Really is—Today or Tonight
came within only 10 pins of a
-perfect game by rolling 290 in
Imported Liquor — Open to 2 A.M.
the CoSmopolitan Bnai Brith
Bowling League at Rolawhile
FREE PARKING—OUR BIG LOT ACROSS THE STREET
Recreation .. . It was a season
record for the league . . . Moe's
next two games were 192 and
200 . . . for total of 682.
* *
ON THE LAST DAY of the
season . . . and fighting it out
for first place in the upper
division of the Louis Marshall
Bowling League . . . Sam Banks'
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT
team won it the hard way . . .
Dishes — also American -. Liquors - Wine - Beer
Real
Hungarian
Down 75 pins going into the last Lunches & Dinners.
Under new kitchen management-Gypsy Music
frame of the second game, it Dancing - Closed Monday
8160 W. JEFFERSON
beat Morrie Yaras' squad by 13
N
15241 E. WARRE
BOESKY'S
pins ... when every man struck
HA
AT BARM
SID'S CAFE LOUNGE
out . • With Sam, the winning
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
kegler were Springer, Milt
Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
Morse, Martin Alpert and Aaron Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883
aurwin.
.
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DE LUXE
SINA; KOSHER
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$1 10
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Friday, May 12, 1950
A date palm may bear fruit
William Primrose, world fa- for about 200 years.
mous violinist, member of the
faculty of the Curtis Institute
of Philadelphia, who appeared
in concert in Ann Arbor during
the May Festival series last
week, stated during his visit
here that he is planning a con-
READY MIXED-44 CHILL 04 SERVE
cert tour of Israel during the
;t1
coming year.
THANK YOU, FOLKS !
You have made our First Year back en the same corner
worth while. Your response to our family lo=ners and home
baking has been most gratifying.
Still serving and delivering ribs
and chicken right off the bre.
THANKS AGAIN
BUDDY'S BAR-B- Q and RESTAURANT
12TH and CLAIRMOUNT
TR. 2-3500-1
THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM!
CANTONESE STYLE
It Egg Rolls Supreme
Sweet-Sour Won Ton
e Pressed Duck
▪ Lobster Cantonese ID Shrimp with' Lobster
Sauce.
▪ Pepper Steak
t
Complete
Take-Out
Service
Delicious
Also
American
American Dishes
Family Dinners
A Specialty
Lunches
ICING FONG CAFE
11813 DEXTER, cor. ELMHURST
Open Daily, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m,
WE. 5-9693
Saturdays 11 a.m. to Z a.m.
* HEIDT-TAGLIAVINI-ALBANESE
Spring
OPERA FESTIVAL * VINAY - CONLEY - VALDENGO
* TASSINARI-BAUM-BROWNLEE
PRESENTS
WORLD'S OUTSTANDING
OPERA STARS
.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
BALLET—CHORUS
fle5 Wilk
(Tax Itael.) $4.$15, 5.90,
3.50, 2.40.
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WHERE TO DINE
MAJORS CAFE
268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150
Specializing in Italian and American Food
Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets
CORNED BEEF
Jewel Rathskeller
THE JEWISH NEWS
William Primrose Plans
Concert Tour in Israel
■■■•■■■■■•
LAMBARDIS
RESTAURANT
Genuine Smorgasbord Dinners
Also Sea Foods. We cater
to Special Parties.
UN. 3-4692
13223 W. NcNichols
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous (Italian Foods
7113
. Carry Out Service
Parking Facilities .
. UN. 4-9816
. Open 11 a. en. to 3 a. mt. .
PURITAN
CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar
Free Parking
TErrace 2-8600
Near Downtown
3020 GRAND RIVER
PAGODA INN-5536 John R nr Ferry-TR. 1-9610
American and Native Cantonese Dishes
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Open Daily 3 p. m. to 3 a. m.
RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.
Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine-Balalaika Orchestra
21 Years in Business
WO. 1-0983
62 E. COLUMBIA
THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS
CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY
HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri. and Sat 11-1; Sun. 11 to 11
CLOSED MONDAYS
UNiversity 1-4695
17144 Schaefer
HARRY BOESKY'S
12th at Hazelwood
Newly Remodeled, Distinguished
RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - BAR
TRinity 2-4375
!NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR
Specializing in Chicken in the Rough
Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
3004 'N. GRAND BLVD.
Open Every Day CT Sundays
TR. 2-9200
HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious 01 roods.
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. DelicionS
UN. -9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
ROBIN
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