• .itimmmunilimminffilliniffillimmummilmmillimi.mnimmillmiffillimmilmillimumimutimm,_. THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, July 14, 1950 Danny P E R S H I N G THEATRICAL of Master of Hebrew Literature At Clover Lodge Resort ENTERPRISES announces a tal- and Doctor of Hebrew Literature. Raskin 's LISTENING At Lesser's Clover Lodge, at Omena, Mich, which was. filled to capacity for the July 4 week- end, entertainment was supplied T t1111111111111111111111111H11111111111111111111111111111MilliM11111111111111)11111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111116: JUST RETURNED from a little trip to the Catskill Mountains ... and a few days in - New York City . . . Our host in the Cat- skills was your old friend, Mic- key Woolf, community band .master whose Bel-Aire Country Club is a popular resort for eastern vacationers . . . Detroit- er Ann Frankenstein provided us with the opportunity of hit- ting the big city . . . since she was driving. there from Mickey's place to visit her daughter, Ruth . . . Ruth is a model in the big town . .. with dramatic ambitions for which she is at- tending one of the finest schools available. * * * BACK IN DETROIT, we learn that out at Tarn O'Shanter Coun- try Club they're now calling Lester Satovsky by the nickname of "Ace" . . . after seeing his most recent accomplishment .. . Last week, we mentioned about him almost shooting his second hole-in-one . . . Les evidently didn't like the idea of only corn- ing close. .. He scored his second ace on the 11th hole . . . which is also where he shot his first . . . Doing that, folks, is about as long a long-shot as they come! * * * ATTENTION ALL YOU talent- ed lassies who want to sing with a band . . Here's the chance for an audition you've been waiting for . . . Ben Katzman, local orchestra leader, is looking for a. singer . . . so if you're over 17, call him at TO. 8-2907 . . . and arrange for that audition. * * * CREDIT ANOTHER "FIRST" to the National Life Insurance Company of Vermont . . . thanks to Rena T. Kanter and son Austin . . . who becane the only mother and son combination to each sell a quarter-million dol- lars worth of life insurance in one year. * * * WHILE PLAYING GOLF, last week, insurance man, Sam Weiss, lost his ball . . . He was about to give up looking for it when a sweet-looking old lady who had been watching his" search, approached and said, "I don't want to interfere, but would it be cheating if I told you where the ball was?" * * * CONGRATULATIONS TO. . . Sam and Sally Klein . . . who will celebrate the silver wed- ding anniversary on July 24 .. . Although the Bel-Aire caterers look and act more like newly- weds than they do a couple that have been hitched for 25 years .. . Best wishes for many more years of happy married life for Sam and Sally. * * * ONE OF OUR town's unsung heroes was honored, last Sun- day night, at a testimonial dinner at Max Elkin's Colon- ial Hotel in Mt. Clemens . . . Joe Jones, a leader in the Jew- ish War Veterans, and one of the top officers of the local American Legion, was the re- cipient of several well-deserved kudos at an affair sponsored by the Lawrence Jones Post of JWV .. . named, by the way, in memory of Joe's brother .. . As a youngster in one of the lands now behind the dark curtain, Joe learned something about -tyranny at first hand ... seeing members of his family killed . . . Since his arrival in the United States, he has never ceased appreciating . „ and being thankful for . liberties guaranteed by a dem- ocracy . . . He fought with the U.S. Army during World War I and has given about every spare minute since to patri- otic causes . . . Joe's extensive help to former GI's of every creed is carried on quietly . . When questioned about it, he says, "I charge it to my Amer- icanism account" . which is his personal way of saying thank you to Uncle Sam. News Brevities Feature Mrs. Goldberg DISA 'N DATA .. . No matter which way he turns at home, Walter Klein, popular assistant director of Jewish Community Council, is confronted with namesakes from some portion of the Bible .. . Mrs. Klien's name is Esther . . . Their three daugh- ters are Miriam, Hannah and Naomi . . . Dr. Lou Woll recently took Faye Cohen to see the De- troit Tigers play . . and when the opposing team began scor- ing too many runs, Manager "Red" Rolfe decided it was time to change hurlers . As the Tiger pitcher began walking off the mound, Faye exclaimed, "Gosh, isn't it embarassing for him in front of all these people?" . . . Say, folks, if you're looking for someplace to spend these hot Sundays . . . try Pontiac Beach . . . It's new, sandy and kept immaculately clean . . Drive out Couzens Highway to Telegraph Rd., right on Tele- graph all the way to M-59, left onto M-59, then watch for di- rections to Pontiac State Park. CARE Offers Special Israel Holiday Parcel; Reuther Urges Support Orders are being accepted im- mediately for a new special holiday package to bring extra food to Israel in time for the Jewish New Year, the Detroit CARE Committee announced. The new parcel, available at $12.95, will contain 15 1.2 pounds of foods scarce in austerity-ra- tioned Israel, including a .whole canned chicken. Ethel Polk, lo- cal CARE executive, indicated that all orders received by mid- August will be delivered in time for Rosh Hashanah, Sept. 12 and 13. Like all CARE's other pack- ages for Israel, contents of the holiday package are kosher and have been approved by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- gregations of America. Addressing his appeal pri- marily to non-Jewish persons, Victor G. Reuther, UAW educa- tion director and a recent visi- tor to Israel, urged increased support of the CARE program in the Jewish state. "This should be an appropri- ate moment to suggest to non- Jewish people in our community that they give moral . support to the people of Israel. It might serve to remind us that our own independence which we cele- brated July 4, has been strength- ed by the work and courage of immigrants whose offsprings are now our solid citizenry. The 125 Red Feather services of the Community Chest gave 354,661 units of service in family welfare, health and recreation during 1949, figures released by the Council of Social Agencies Researh Department show. MRS. BELLA GOLDBERG by Ted Werbel, social director, and Bella Goldberg, musical di- rector. Mrs. Goldberg, who has been a member of the staff at Les- ser's for the past three years, is featured as vocalist and pianist. She also is heard as soloist with the Temple Israel Choir, is di- rector of music at the Sholom Aleichem Institute, and has re- cently become a member of the Jewish Community Center staff. At one of the recent pro- grams at the lodge, a report of conditions in Israel was given by Eleanor Goldberg, who re- cently returned from Eretz. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg of Sturtevant Ave. ent development course in dra- ma, voice, dancing, acting and allied subjects. The faculty will include Anna Schrott, alumnus of the State Academy of Vienna, Austria. Students must dem- onstrate talent through audi- tions, which will be given by appointment. Interested people may call TR. 4-1019 between 5 and 9 p.m. * * * In memory of the late Sidney Stone, Maurice Aronsson has donated $1000 to the building fund of the Dexter-Davison Branch, Morris Garvett, presi- dent of the JEWISH COM- MUNITY CENTER ..announced this week. • * * The formal opening of the GRADUATE SCHOOL of the HEBREW THEOLOGICAL COL- LEGE was announced by Rabbi Oscar Z. Fasman, president. In accordance with rights granted by the State of Illinois, the Col- lege will award higher degrees WHEN YOU "PIC" A COCKTAIL Israel, Poland Extend Trade Agreements JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e Governments of Israel and Po- land have agreed to extend their existing trade payments agree- ment until Dec. 30, 1951. The extension was signed in Moscow on May 31. ENJOY YOUR DINNERS IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT at !MIND'S RESTAURANT Grand River at Bagley •. ; READY MIXED -jeat CHILL omd SERVE , Open Weekdays, 11:30 to 10 p.m. Saturdays I1 :30 to Midnight Sundays 1 to 9:30 p.m. UNITED BRANDS • DETROIT . U S A • 42 PROOF WHY CO DOWNTOWN for your HAIRCUT AND MANICURE Give Us a Try Tommy's Barber Shop near Margareta UN. 4-8959 18615 Livernois CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ger- trude Waldman wishes to thank friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. * * * NEW YORK—Fifty years of American Jewish literature in English, Yiddish and Hebrew appraised in the three principal articles of volume nine of the tri-lingual JEWISH BOOK AN- NUAL, which will be published in September, 1950, by the Jew- ish Book Council of America, sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Board. Thomas Postin. WHERE TO DINE GRENADIER SEA FOODS 12832 W. 7 Mile Rd. TAKE YOUR CAR ABOARD* • a • • • OVERNIGHT EVERY NIGHT : TO BUFFALO ONE WAY • Leave 5 p.m. E.S.T., arrive 9 ° a.m. Rate for car $12.95 plus 0 3% tax. — $7 25 plus tax Excursions TO PUT-IN-BAY O 9:30 a. m. daily sailing from foot of First St. ° • ONE-WAY TRIPS to Mackinac Island c c , Harbor Springs, Soo Locks, Chicago 0 0 O o GREAT LAKES CRUISES NIAGARA FALLS all-ex- pense cruise—daily railings. 0 WEEKEND cruise to Mack- inac Island—every Sat. start- 0 ing July 1st. ° S-DAY MIDWEEK cruise- () every Monday starting1 uly3rd. a 7-DAY CRUISE sailing every Sat. or Monday starting July 0 1st. 0 O O Above cruises complete with meals. Federal tax additional. 9- PHONE D&C-WO 5-0700 %.6 Foot of Third Street, Detroit 26 C OR SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT C 0 *Low Rates Free, 1950 CRUISE FOLDER to. • UN. 2-6383 Road House and Sea Food Dinners $1.25 up. Open Sunday 1 - 1 MAJORS CAFE We bake our own pies. 268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150 Specializing in Italian and American Food Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q TR. 2-8500 Take Out and Delivery . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire. Service Our Specialty • Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m,. Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cor. 12th & Clairmoun$ CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar Free Parking Near Downtown TErrace 2-8600 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. THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri. and Sot. 11-1; Sun. 11 to 11 CLOSED MONDAYS UNiversity 1-4690 17144 Schaefer HARRY BOESKY'S 12th at Hazelwood Newly Remodeled, Distinguished RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - BAR TRinity 2-4375 DEIR011 & CLEVELAND NAVIGAIION foot Ihild Street, Detroit 76, Midi. NAME NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR Specializing in Chicken in the Rough Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes Open Every Day & Sundays 3004 N. GRAND BLVD. ADDRESS or( MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT, MICHIGAN TR. 2-9200 serving the finest and most delicious of toad% Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious UN. 1-9802 Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours ROBIN HOOD'S tar tfridl c i MARIA'S PIZZERIA Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods AL GREEN'S GROSSE POINTE 15301 E. JEFFERSON AT BEACONSFIELD NEW PHONE VA. 2-4118 Reopened again and now presenting the inimitable GEORGE SCOTTI BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE LOUNGE 15241 E. WARRE N AT BARHAM Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.) Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TV. 2-3883 Parking Facilities . .. Carry Out Service UN. 4-9816 . 7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. tilisyler.s Fisher Bldg. (2nd Floor) TR. 5-5100 Open daily 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Lounge. Luncheons from $1.00. Complete Dinners from MON ROSSINI'S American & Italian Food Home Mode Noodles and Ravioli. Luncheons and Dinners - Choice Liquors. 6683 Gratiot, 1 BI. W. of Forest. Open every day except Monday. IV. 98294