THE JEWISH NEWS-21 4.1 1111111111 11111 11 111111111 111 11111111111 11 11 1 11 11 111 11 11111111 111111111111111111111111 11111111 11 1111 1 !1 1 11 1 111 1 111111111111111 I11111111111111 P" donated a bomber . . . They ad- Danny EE Raskin's 0 S LISTENING T 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. 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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- Y JOSE LIMON Huyler's - liTS 4 LIU XL WINES. 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