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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-08-25

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THE JEWISH NEWS-17

Danny

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LISTENING S

Friday, August 25, 1950

Theological Seminary
Revises Library Set Up

. Lewis L. Strauss, president of
the Library Corporation of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America, announced that, at the

$4,500 Gift Heads 120 Treasury
Contributions to Allied Campaign

One hundred twenty Detroit ones- Society, C5odorkover Chabna Pro-
Society, Ekaterinslav Relief Ars-
Jewish organizations contribut- gressive
satiation, Kovler Volyner Society, Kotdan
ed $34,850 in treasury gifts to Horodoker Relief Society, Lomzer Loan
Lubliner Hilfs Verein. Lutzker
the 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign, Society,
V ol iner Society, Mezeritcher Progressive
a survey of last spring's drive Aid Society, Mezeritcher Social Club,
Michigan Home Protective Association;
reveals.
Minkowitz Podolier Verein, Pogrebshicher
Leon Kay, organization's divi- Progressive Society, Pavolotcher Aid So-
ciety, Radomer Friendly Society, Rua-
sion chairman for the AJC, re- hiner
Progressive Verein, Simcah Sarner
ports that the division has four Relief Society, Skverer Relief Society,
Sokol
ivker Progressive Verein. Sosnov it-
main purposes: To inform mem-
Bendiner Unterstitzung Verein, Vin-
bers about the campaign, at zer
nitzer Progressive Society, WI; tier Relief
meeting or through notices; to Organization, Yiddish Folk Verein. Work-
Circle Branch 156, Workmen 's Cir-
encourage organizations to make men's
cle Brangh 945, Cong. Arias Yesburun,
Cong.
Beth Itzchock and Sisterhood, Cong.
treasury gifts, above and beyond
Jacob of Detroit, Cong. Bnai Zion,
the contributions of the indi- Beth
Temple Beth El Men's Club, Jewish Met-
vidual members; to provide the ropolitan Club, Jewish Social Club. Judea
Social Club, Ostrow Social Club, United
campaign with workers, and to Friendship
Club, Knights of Pythias
Lodge
55. Beth Abraham Free Loan As-
obtain new prospects from the
sociation, Fenkell Friendship and Loan
membership.
A.ssociation. Jewish Home for .Aged. Jew-
The campaign experience, Kay ' ish Relief Fund, Callow Family Club,
iskow Family Association. Bask in Fam-
declared, revealed that the first PI
ily Club, Spilkin Family Ci ub. Detroit
two points were well accom- Lodge Bowling League, - Hen ry Morgen-
Lodge, Pisgah Lodge, Deti-oit Pact
plished, but that the latter two than
PAW, Law rence Jones Post- 3. WV. Jewish
aims . met with little success.
Nat Iona) Workers Alliance Branch 114,
Heading the list or organiza- United Friendship Club.
Other gifts, under $100, Were
tional gifts were the $4,500 con- made
by:
tribution of Odessa Progressive Kiev Progressive Society, Shedl itzer Helfs
Aid Society; the $2,600 gift of Verein, Cong. Bnai Israel. Detroit He-
Cong., First Hebrew Gong. of Del-
Perfection Lodge; $1,600 from brew
ray, Gemilnth Chassodim Men's Club,
Kaciimah Social Club; $1,500 Cong. Nusach Harie. Cong. Shaarey Sho-
Hollywood Telcove Club. Select
from Bereznitzer Aid; Society; maim,
Social Club, Social Aid Club, Sunday
$1,200 from Radomer Aid Soci- Evening Friendship Club, Sunday Night-
ers Club. Goodfellowship Men's Club. In-
ety.
dependent. Detroit Lodge. ',Matta thia s Tent
Contributions of $1,000 were Hive. Allegro Choral Ensemble, Master-
singers, Speakers Club of the Jewish
made by:

TWO YEARS AGO, Al Acker- but stuck to his prediction that
man's daughter, Charlaine, was there would be a storm before
almost completely paralyzed by the day was over . . . At about
polio . . • Last week, Charlaine, 5 p.m., just as the crowds were
now 10 years old, who still must leaving downtown office build-
take daily exercises, won a ings, the deluge struck . . .Joe's
swimming meet at City and foresight on this occasion was
Country Day School Camp . .
more than a matter of chance.
Al's other daughter, Anita Carol, He hasn't forgotten the science
now 5, caught polio a week af- of weather forcasting which he
ter Charlaine did and was also learned while a meteorologist
cured . . . Both were at the with the Air Force during the
Oakland County Contagious Hos- last war.
pital on Telegraph Rd. in Pon-
* * *
tiac.
DISA 'N DATA .. Ever notice
THE SISTER ELIZABETH that tatoo on the left arm of Is
KENNY Polio Center has taken Atler? . The bossman at Nate's
up the entire second floor of the Delicatessen had it put on when
PROF. ALEXANDER MARX
hospital . . and is headed by he was only 14 years old . . on
Dr. Ethel Calhoun . . . who gave a dare . .. "When I got home,"
request of Prof. Alexander Marx,
up a big medical practice to
is, "my father took one librarian of the Seminary, the
head the Center. Dr. Calhoun recalls
look and off came his strap. administration of the library
studied under Sister Kenny.
Boy, did I get it!" . . . Shirley will be reorganized as of Sept.
WHILE CHARLAINE was at Schwartz and Seymour Eichman
Prof Marx will be director of
the hospital prayers for her re- are engaged .. . good news for
covery were made by Al's many Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz libraries and will concern him-
freinds . . . including a colored upon their return from Port- self with the future develop-
Center. Independent Protective A ssocia-
ment of the Seminary's price-
reverend and Catholic friends.
Lacbowitzer. Aid Society; Mozirer Soci- t i073, Self Help, Yud Aleph Yud Memorial
land, Ore. . . where they visited less collection of rare bOoks and ety;
Ostrow itzer Friendship Society. F. in- Society. Axelrod Family Club. Cousins
THE FOUR-YEAR-OLD daugh- Dr.
and Mrs. Marvin Schwartz manuscripts.
sker Progressive Aid Society, Detroit Dy- Club. David Olshansky Family Club.
ter of clothier Harry Thomas,
namic Club, Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Fleishman Family Club. Jochan in Family
.
First
general meeting of year
To assist Prof. Marx in the
Sharon, was stricken about a for Louis
Gifts ranging from $500 to $1,- Club, Our Family Club. Detroit Bnai
Marshall Bnai Brith
Brith Lodges: Donald Fox, East Side,
month ago . . . and has been at Women's Bowling League will be detailed administration of the 000 came from:
George Gershwin, Ivan S. Bloch, Louis
the Oakland County Hospital ... held Sept. 7, in Room 214 at library, Rabbi Gershon D. Cohen Berditchever A id Society; Chernigover and D. Brandeis, Louis Marshall. Rex. Theo-
Loyever Aid Society : David Horodoker dore . Herz!, JWV, Posts: Morton Sil•er-
where continuous treatment is Central High . . . New and old has been appointed librarian.
Benevolent Society, Eishishker Society. roan, Maurice Rose, Robert Rafaelson,
expertly - trying to answer the
First Galician Society of Detroit, Israel Joseph Bale, Ginsburg-Rosenberg, Roy
members are invited . . . Doro-
Club of Detroit, Keshenver Bessarabier Green.
prayers of Harry and wife, Lil- thy
Frisch Chapter Outing Unterstitzung-, Korostitshever Aid Society
Berenson and Morrie Lieb-
lian.
M laver Umgegend Verin, Mog-ilover Pro-
gres.sive Verein, Zhitomer Progressive
PARENTS are warned to play erman are engaged . . . Wedding
Members and friends of Daniel Verein, Brit.h Sholom of Detroit, Harry
safe by calling a doctor the mo- plans will be set for October .. •
B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brlth.
Mark
Taub,
health
ed
teacher
at
ment anything may arise that the Marcy School, returned.from Frisch Chapter ZOD, will enjoy
$100 to $500 pledges came
a
Kosher
hot
dog
roast
Satur-
could be a symptom ... As a rule, vacation in Atlantic City "al-
from:
day
evening,
Aug.
26.
Those
at-
Bin/0E44,1er Aid Society, Brisker Pro-
polio usually starts out as a most a married man" . . . The
in the
bad cold . . . Symptoms include girl he met is from Baltimore tending will meet at the Davi- greive Aid Society, Chenstochover Raj-
son branch of the Jewish Center
high temperature, a stiffness in
Fisher
Bldg.
. . and they have a standing at 8:30 p.m. Cars will be pro-
If you turn the
the neck, and over-tiredness .. . . date
MR
CONDITIONED
for this New Year's Eve in vided.
among others . .. You can call
Open Daily: 11:30 to 8:30 p.m.
the Sister Kenny Foundation, Miami . . . Ben Fader has re-
Luncheons from $1.00
epside down, you won't
ceived
his
induction
papers
.
.
.
WO. 1-6001, for information .. .
find a finer wine than
Complete Dinners from $1.60
The
popular
funny-boy
who
likes
WREN-
YOU, "Pit" A COCKTAIL
If, God forbid, polio strikes to make people laugh, expects to
Private Rooms Available for
home, have the unfortunate
Showers — Luncheons
leave
for
service
soon
.
.
.
Mr.
Sweet 16 Parties
victim referred to the Center in and Mrs. Morris Klarman are
Weddings — Receptions
Pontiac.
$1,480 richer . . . after she
Supper Dances
IF YOU WANT to help out, named the "Mystery Voice" last
Cocktail Parties
READY MIXED - W# Ch LL sod SERVE ;
the Center needs a whirlpool, week, on a local giveaway pro-
WINES
Business Dinners
UNITED BFAIti.C'S •
T;':;t t, S '1 • • 4: FRIA!
special-type beds, book cases, a gram . .. Klarman is a spotter
For Reservations TR 5 5100
MILAN - WINERIES. DETROIT. MICHIGAN -
television set, etc . . . Donations in a dry cleaning plant.
sent to the column will be for-
ENJOY YOUR
warded to Dr. Calhoun . . . or
DINNERS IN AIR
you can sent it direct to the Omena Inn Announces
hospital's Special Polio Equip-
CONDITIONED COMFORT
ment Fund, care of Dr. Ethel T. Holiday Week Program
at
Calhoun.
* * *
A gala holiday week extend-
GRENADIER SEA FOODS
50th BIRTHDAY PARTY was ing through Labor Day will be
12832
W.
7
Mile Rd.
UN. 2-6383
given last week for Irving
Open Sundays 1 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Schreiber of Cleveland, at the celebrated at Omena Inn, ac-
Under the management of Joe W. Yeyria, former chef of Gordon's Bar
home of Mrs. Ruth Schreiber on cording to A. S. Landis, man-
& Grill, Mt. Clemens for 8 years.
Grand River at Bagley
San Juan .Dr.. • . The guests in- ager of the Northern Michigan
Open Weekdays,
cluded his sister, Lucille . . . who resort.
268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150
11:30 to 10 p.m.
came from Los Angeles for the
Saturdays 11:30 to Midnight
Randy Crane, comedian and
affair, with husband, Maurice
Specializing in Italian and American Food
Sundays 1 to 9:30 p.m.
Gaylord.
master of ceremonies, will high-
Open Sundays—We Cater to Prixote Parties and Banquets
* * *
light the 'entertainment at
JACK GOLD HAS opened Omena Inn. Along with Crane
TR. 2-8500
beautiful Giovanni's on Temple w . ". be Betty Blue, songstress
OPEN
Take
Out and Delivery
. . . overcoming difficulty after and impersonator. Furnishing
AGAIN
difficulty that threatened to the music will be Del Towers and
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
keep the doors closed indefinite- his continental orchestra.
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m,, Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
ly . . A few months ago, Jack
A special children's counselor
was all set to re-open the will be at Omena as usual. The
CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE
Italian-American eatery where young people have their own
Steaks
Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar
Nationally
celebrities meet . . . Ads told the private dining room and play-
Near Downtown
Free Parking
opening date ... but the popular ground.
Famous For
upstairs spot near Woodward
TErrace 2-8600
Italian - American Food 3020 GRAND RIVER
just wasn't destined to open at
Beautiful
that time . . . Now, Giovanni's
THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS
RACING
is serving the public . . and
CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY
likeable Jack Gold himself is the
HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri. and Sat. 11-1; Sun. 11 to 11
TONIGHT
genial host.
CLOSED MONDAYS
* * *
AT 8:15
14 Ternple, off Woodward
17144 Schaefer
UNiversity 1-469w
ONE YEAR AGO, Connie Levi
TROTTING RACES
was bridesmaid at the wedding
FOR A MEAL OR A SNACK
PARI-MUTUELS
of Anita Meskin to Harold Glass
HARRY BOESKY'S
i 2th at Hazelwood
For Reservations
* may ... THRILLS!
.. . and caught the bridal bou-
Newly
Remodeled,
Distinguished
• DAILY DOUBL1!
Call
TE.
3
3310
quet thrown by Anita . . . As
• 2 RESTAURANTS!
RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - BAR
"Come and Eat Where
evidence that there must be
TRinity 2-4375
Celebrities Meet"
something to the popular saying,
Connie was married, last week,
COMPLETE DINNERS
NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR
at Bel-Aire, to Ivan Fidler . . .
DETROIT RACE TRACK
After-Theater Specialties
with Anita, in turn, serving as
Specializing in Chicken in the Rough
Only 33 minutes from
Moderate Prices
one of her bridesmaids . . . As
Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
Downtown Detroit
Your Genial Host
Open Every Day & Sundays
3004 W. GRAND BLVD.
TR. 2-9200
Connie threw her bridal bouquet
Schoolcroft &MicIdlebelt Road
from the Bel-Aire stage, the
JACK
GOLD
ROBIN
HOOD'S
serving
the
finest
and
most
delicious
of foods.
SPECJAL BURSAS • PHONE WO. 1-5102
OPEN DAILY: 5 p.m. to 4 a.m.
girls shrieked with hopeful glee
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
. . . and the lucky one was
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
UN. 1-9802
Franceen Weinberg.
20176 1LIIVERNO1S AVE. 114 Biks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
* * *
JOE FAUMAN, research direc-
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
tor of Jewish Communtiy Coun-
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
cil, braved the scoffing glances
of passersby and the jibes of
Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
his colleagues on the Council
7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
.
UN. 4-9814
BOESKY'S
15241 E. WARRE N
staff when he came downtown
SID'S
CAFE
LOUNGE
AT BARRAS1
carrying a raincoat on one of
ROSSINI'S American & Italian Food
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
those bright sunny days we've
Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
Home Mode Noodles and Ravioli. Luncheons and Dinners - Choice Liquors.
been having ... Joe was heckled Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883

Huyler's

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WHERE TO DINE

HUND'S
RESTAURANT

MAJORS

CAFE

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

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Giovanni's

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6683 Gratiot, 1 BI. W. of Forest. Open every day except Monday. IV. 9829.

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