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November 10, 1950 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-11-10

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THE JEWISH NEWS-21

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CONSIDERING THAT bad
weather cut clown a good deal
on what was expected to be a
capacity crowd, attendance at
the Balfour Ball, last week, at
Hotel Statler was still large
enough to term the annual af-
fair a success . . . Brightest spot
of the evening was the•music by
Phil Brestoff and his talented
boys . highlighted by the
masterful piano-tingling of Hy
Goldman, and the terrific saxo-
phone styling of Marty Mitchell
.. . with lovely Dee Parker giv-
ing her usual good vocal per-
formance .. . According to com-
mittee officials, over-all re-
ceipts, this year, totaled more
than last year . . . which, of
course, is the prime factor.

est fellow in the community
as he displays his new lighter.
RECENTLY, Marshall Shul-
man had a dinner appointment
with Mr. Ache-::-
son. When he
called him as
plann e d he
learned that a
few minutes
earlier the Sec-
retary of State
received anoth7-
er call and was
asked whether
he had seen the Shulman

x *

Beth El Young People
Friday, November 10, 1950
vertised for a pilot to take it
to Israel . . . Luckily, a Brooklyn To Spend Sunday at isle
Jewish boy, vet of World War II
The Young People's Club of Habonim Gives Dinner
with the U.S. Air Force, volun-
teered to fly the plane to Israel Temple Beth El will hold a hike For Expansion Party
and 'fight with my brothers to and wienie roast at Belle Isle
liberate our people!' . • To Sunday afternoon. The group
Kvutza Arava of Habonim will
avoid international complica- will meet at the Temple at 2:30
hold its annual expansion party
tions, the plane carried no p.m. Rides will be furnished.
on Saturday evening. In the
identifying markings, the pilot
had no credentials . . Over plaint of any of the unpleasant form of a progressive dinner, the
Israel, on the last few minutes vandalism that used to occur first course being served at
of his flight, the plane devel- . . . thanks to the splendid co- the home of Joyce Zieve, 17617
oped motor trouble and the operation of the police with the Santa Barbara, at 7 p.m.
pilot made a successful forced Jewish Community Council.
The purpose of the party is to
*
landing in a field . . . Emerg-
gather new members. Aaron
DISA 'N DATA . . . Sam Tar- Schrier is the leader of the
ing from the plane, he saw a
jeep-load of Israel soldiers, nopol is stricken with tubercu- Kvutza and members include
armed with sten guns, swooping losis . . and confined at the Marilyn Amdur, Gerry Barish,
down on him . . . He was almost Maybury Sanitorium at North- Diane Bassin, Ronnie Deutch,
paralyzed with fright, wild-eyed, ville, Mich. . . A message of Daniel Elazar, Anita Gold, Sam
he saw them level their guns, cheer will be appreciated by Goldstein, Morris Keer, Leonard
then . . . in a last frenzied Sam . . . Lt. Comm. Milt Roth Krouse, Dvora Mersky, Asher
effort to identify himself, he was in town, last week . .
Weisman, Judy Wesley and Joyce
threw up his arms and shouted, from the Great Lakes Naval Zieve.
Base, where he is stationed . .
`GEFILTE FISH!"
Interested youths are asked to
* * *
The local dentist rejoined the come.
Call Diane Bassin, UN.
Navy
about
a
month
ago
.
.
.
DR. ZALESKY also told of the
1-3020 for reservations.
Fran
Warren,
recording
,star
seamier side of his job as direc-
tor of the Jewish Education Bu- who appeared, last week, at the
reau in Cincinnati . . . How,1 Bowery, is another Jewish lass
when he called a mother to find who made good .- . . Her real
out .why her boy stopped at- I name was Frances Wolfe prior
tending Hebrew school, he was to becoming Mrs. Harry Stein-
told, "Oh, my Bobby changed man . . . Morrie Sokoloff, drum-
For
his mind." . . . Bobby, the re- mer with Phil Brestoff, played
All Occasions
calcitrant thinker, is six years with added zest at last week's
old . .. undoubtedly mature for Balfour Ball . . . It was one year

ago, while on his way to play
his age.
Prompt Service
* * *
the affair at the Statler. that

. Among the pilgrims from Morrie was in a bad auto ac-
You will be Fit-
the University of Illinois on cident that, for a while, had
t e d perfectly and
to your entire sat-
Saturday, at Ann Arbor, in him hovering on a string be-
tween
life
and
death.
isfaction.
front of Phi Sigma Delta Fra-

ternity, was a gaudily painted
We Outfit Complete
car which shrieked the slogan:
WHEN
YOU
"PIC
A
COCKTAIL
Wedding Parties, etc.
"Beat Michigan." And the sig-
nature to this supplication, in
Hebrew letters, bore the name
oung & COW
"Boruch Katz."
* * *
READY MIXED-imei CHILL aid SERVE
TY. 4-0878
9819 DEXTER
PLAUDITS TO . . . Police
Sundays, 10-3
Open Evenings
S S • 42
„‘,TED 6«:,.17.`; • CI T.;.1 ■ T
Supt. Edwin Morgan and In-
spector Felix Paden of the Pe-
toskey Precinct, and our Jew-
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER DANCE CONSULTANTS PRESENT
ish Community Council . . . In
AND DANCE
years gone by, Hallowe'en often
COMPANY
signaled destruction and ma-
ART INSTITUTE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13
licious vandalism in the Jewish
SEATS: $3.60, $2.70 AT GRINNELL'S, WO. 2-1124
neighborhoods . . . For the past
Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, TR. 5-84H
Mail Orders:
several years, including this,
SERIES TICKETS, 3 CONCERTS, $7.20, $5.40
there has not been a single com-

TUXEDO
RENTALS

RESIDENTS ALONG Chicago
Blvd. were amazed on Halloween
night to see three houses being
moved, inching along their
beautiful avenue . . Walter
Klein, assistant director of the
Jewish Community Council, who
lives in the neighborhood, re-
ports overhearing one of the
spectators remark, "Say, isn't fine editorial in the New Yorker
this carrying a Hallowe'en prank about Mr. Acheson's speech.
When the Sec. of State replied
just a little too far?"
*
"Yes, Marshall," the comment
YOUNG ADULT SOCIAL from the other end was, "This
DEPT. . . . Good bet for lots of isn't Marshall, it's the Presi-
fun is the - planned hay-ride by dent." .
* * *
Junior Hadassah . . . Nov. 11
. . . at Morey's, 2280 Union Lake
ADDRESSING UNITED HE-
Rd. . . . followed by dancing BREW SCHOOL faculty mem-
. . . It's open to the public.
bers of the Association of He-
* *
brew Teachers of Detroit, at
HARRY ROSE ordered a pair their annual brunch, recently,
of pants froth his tailor, who in honor of Jewish Education
took six months to make them Month, Dr. Moses Zalesky, of
. . . Harry was furious and ex- Cincinnati, used this story to
claimed, "It took only six days further his point about Ameri-
to create the world, but you can Jewish youth's lack of Yid-
take six months to make one dish and Hebrew culture . . .
pair of pants." . . . "Hokay, "During the war of liberation,"
hokay, Mr. Rose," the tailor re- he said, "cities donated trucks,
plied, "but look at the world, ambulances to Israel . . . one
in the
15243 E. WARREN
BOESKY'S
and then look at these pants!"
4,T BARHAM
SID'S CAFE LOUNGE
Fisher Bldg.
* * *
Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
Sparkling Entertainment
If you turn the
THE NEW COMIC strip be
Open Daily: 11:30 to 8:30 p.m.
.
Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
ing introduced locally by The
Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883 -
Luncheons from $1.00
Complete Dinners from $1.60
Jewish News . .. "The Adven-
UN. 3-0100 .
'S 928 W. McNICHOLS
tures of Captain Tov" . . . is
Private Rooms Available for
MENJO
Featuring wide selection
Air Conditioned.
the work of three ex-GIs who
Showers — Luncheons
of Menu items. Luncheon, Dinner, Snacks
pooled their savings to build
Sweet 16 Parties
Dancing Wednesday to Sunday
Liquors
up strips for the Anglo-Jewish
Weddings — Receptions
Supper Dances
press .. . A Jewish boy writes
2481 Grand River
John
Cocktail Parties
the text, a Catholic lad draws
CLUB
WO. 1-5284 at 3rd
Business Dinners
Anthony's
the pictures, and a third
Complete Dinners from $1.75
For
Reservations
TR
5-5100
member is a Protestant . . .
MILAN WINERIES, DETROIT. MICHIGAN
Now Featuring THE FOUR DUKES, 2 shows nightly
Joe Harrison Fried is the
Jewish member and president
of Sabra Features . . . John
Belcastro, the artist, is so
enthused with this comic strip
that he has named his newly-
THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS
born son, Toy . Follow "The
LkkligU u r lE binSn 44: Surprise Try "thel= e1: o
Midni
3t 6 ght. SFora
CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY
Adventures of Capt. Tov" and
Special" or "Barbecued Lamb." Home Made Pasteries.
HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri. and Sat 11-1; Sun. 11 to 11
enjoy a thrilling feature.
Open Sundays.
CLOSED MONDAYS
*
*
Grand River at Bagley. Phone WO. 3-1022.
UNiversity 1-4698
17144 Schaefer
LAST YEAR • Herman Fritz
Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors. Lunch-
was a violinist in the Rackham
Symphony Orchestra . . . with eons 11:30 to 3 p.m. Dinners 3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 to 10 p.m.
NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR
visions . of a• brilliant career in
Specializing in Chicken in the Rough
sight on the symphony stage
Complete Dinners and ':ontinentai Dishes
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
TR. 2-9200
3004 N GRAND BLVD.
. . . Today. Herman hai set aside
Open Every Day & Sundays
his fiddle and is a star act at a .
Specialiiing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
loyal nitery • . . as a panto-
Carry Out Service
.
Parking Facilities
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
mimist to recordings.
7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 o.m. to 3 o.m. . . . UN. 4-9816 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 flours
DURING A SPEECH-MAK-
GRENADIER SEA FOODS
ING session at the White
UN. 2-6383
House, Secretary of State 12832 W. 7 Mile Rd.
268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150
Open Sundays 1 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Dean Acheson wanted a light
Gordon's Bar
Specialising in Italian and American Food
Under
the
management
of
Joe
W.
Yeyna,
former
chef
of
for his cigarette . . . and was
&
Grill,
Mt.
Clemens
for
8
years.
Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets
promptly given an automatic
lighter. by President Truman
TR. 2-8500
. . . who had one for each
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
RUSSIAN BEAR
Take Out and Delivery
person at the meeting . . .
Closed Mondays — Good Food — Liquors — Wine
which inclnded Detroiter Mar-
HENRY'S CONTINENTAL STRING ENSEMBLE
Service Our SoPcialty . . . Ribs Cr Chicken right off the fire.
shall Shulman, right hand
WO. 1-0983
Car. 12th & Clairmount 62 E. COLUMBIA
Open 4 p.m. to 4 in,. Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
man to Acheson . . . When
Marshall phoned from Wash-
CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE
ington to congratulate his
PEACOCK DELICATESSAN & RESTAURANT
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Full Course Dinners, Lunches and Corry Out Service
M. Shulman of Webb Ave., on Near Downtown
Open Every Day 10 a.m. 'till 2 a.m.
Free Parking
their wedding anniversary, he
18663 LIVERNOIS between Clarita & Mcrgoreta
TErrace 2-8600
3020
GRAND
RIVER
asked pop how he liked the
present he had sent . . . Mr.
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
1 2th at Hazelwood
Shulman replied, "I have so HARRY BOESKY'S
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolli
many of them that I haven't
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
Newly Remodeled, Distinguished
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
even opened yours yet." Mar-
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois
RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - BAR
shall told him to open it . . .
TRinity 2-4375
which he did . . . and found
SALERNO PIZZERIA . . . 15207 W. 7 MILE — VE. 8-9749
the lighter Marshall had re-
Featuring our famous Pizzo Pies, Spaghetti and Roviolo.
ROSSINI'S
American
&
Italian
Food
ceived . . . inscribed "Harry S.
Open Sundays 2 p.m. to 3 a.m.
$1.50.
Truman" • . . Now Mr. Shul- Home Made Noodles and-Ravioli. Luncheons and Dinners - Choice Liquors. Also Chicken, Steaks, from
Weekdays 4 p.m. to 3a.m.
6683
Grotiot,
1
Bl.
W.
of
Forest.
Open
every
day
except
Mon.
WA,
2-9829
man is just about the proud-

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