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JUDGE CHARLES P.UBINER mitee . . and already, shortly
started to tell a story about his after taking the position, has
grandfather, at the United Jew- arranged a "Millionaires' Party"
ish Charities 50th Anniversary . .. Dec. 13 . . . for the interned
dinner, but continually inter- boys at Veteran's Hospital on
rupted himself to go off on an- Outer Drive.
other track. . . and then come
A FUSSY. YOUNG woman had
back to the story . . . which he spent nearly two hours inspect-
never finished
. Now folks
who
who • attended the Affair • are ing the stock of linoleum in a*
curious what did happen to local shop, reports dealer Dave
Judge Rubiner's grandfather.
Basloff . . . Roll after roll was
* * *
brought out by the perspiring
LADY GOT ON Grand River salesman, but still she seemed
bus last week, reports Irving dissatisfied . . . The salesman
Miller, took the only empty seat, judged from the -woman's dress
next to a • harmless - looking that she was a. person of wealth,
drunk, and opened an AAA map and, therefore, likely to give
of Indiana . . . The drunk him a nice big order . . . "I'm
studied the map for a time, too, extremely sorry, madam," he
and finally said to the lady, "Are said apologetically, "but if you
you sure you're on the right could wait, I could get some
bus?"
more pieces from the factory.
* * *
Can you call again?",. . .Where-
SINCE THEY WORK to- upon the young woman gath-
gether, expectant fathers Dave ered her belongings together and,
Schwartz, -Lou Schwartz and with a gracious smile, said, "Yes,
Abe Weiner had a chance to ex- do, but ask them to send some-
change worries and predictions thing with very small designs
.. . what with all three wives . . . suitable for putting in the
the hospital at the same time bottom of a canary's cage."
* * *
. . . . Everything is now back
WITH THE CRY of war being
to normal for the nervous fath-
ers . . and _Lag's was the only heard around the world, an
boy of the newly-born trio.
event of real significance will
* * *
LITTLE RUTHE had been take place . . .Dec. 13 . . . at
given a ring as a birthday pres-
ent by • her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Zissman . but much_
to her disappointment, not one
of the guests at dinner noticed
it • . . Finally, unable to with-
stand their obtuseness and in-
difference, she exclaimed, "Oh,
dear, I'm so warm in my new

w
i) F. LUXE

&deb

ring!"

* *
.
IT'S A SMALL WORLD DEPT.
. . Two years ago, Miriam
Schwartz was secretary to Oscar
Cohen, then director of t h e
Jewish. Community Council . . .
She left to take a job in New
York . . . Miriam was in town,
recently, visiting her folkS . . .
She is still • working in- New
York . . . for the past month as
secretary to Oscar Cohen . . .
now director of the Anti-Defa-
illation League.

*

* *

HARRY GREEN, haberdash-
ery boss at National Wholesale
Clothiers on Cass and Stat'e,
and once-popular circus clown,
is getting prepared for the usual.
holiday rush . . 2 Lady came. in,
last week, to get a tie for her
husband, but couldn't decide
what he'd like . .. Finally, after
Harry had brought out practic-
ally every- cravat in stock, she
said, "Oh, to heck with it! Give
me a shirt and let him, get his
own tie!"
* * *
ALBERT BERGER is presi-
dent of Brandeis Bnai Brith
Lodge, which has been doing
- wonderful work and deserves no
little degree of, credit . . . The
ink was still wet on. Jules Sand-
e r s' membership application
when he volunteered to chair-
man the group's Veteran's Com-

the Dexter-Davison Center .. .
The -date will be marked by the
Memorial Dinner of the Gold
-Star Parents of the Jewish War
Veterans . . . an organization
consisting of the parents, or
next of kin, of Jewish boys from
Detroit who lost their lives in
Service . . . Meyer Silverman is
president of the group.
* * *
SIGNS OF THE TIMES . .
. as spotted by Joe Fauman; Corn-
munity 'Council Research Direc
tor, while attending a confer-
ence in New York , .. On that'
city's Second Ave., a. three-piece
sign announces on its first sec-
tion, "Turkish Baths" . . . on
the second section, "Water from
Our Own Artesian Well" . . .
and finally, on the third section,
"Television."
a
a
MORTIE SEMELMAKER has
been wounded in action in
Korea . . . His wife, Florence,
received the Purple He art
awarded to him . . . In a let-
ter, Mortie told of it being the

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SID'S CAFE LOUNGE

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2481 Grand River at 3rd-
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;Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors. Lunch-

to 3 p.m. Dinners 3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 to 10 p.m.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
. . UN. 4-9816
. Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.

7113 PURITAN .

BUDDY'S BAR-B1

TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery

. . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Service Our Specialty
Car, 12th & Clairmount
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Friday, December 8, 1950

Private rooms for
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Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

FRANK

—

Phone_

MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT. MICHIGAN

Open Daily: 11:30 to 8:30 p.in.
Luncheons from $1.00
Complete Dinners from $1.60
Private Rooms Available for
Luncheons
Showers
Sweet 16 Parties.
Weddings — Receptions
Supper Dances
,Cocktail Parties
Business Dinners

THE JEWISH NEWS

first time since August that
he has been out of the front
lines ... The letter to a friend
in Detroit, dated, Nov. 18, told
of the hell encountered by the
boys fighting the Kore War
. . . and how they hoped that
they wouldn't. also have to
fight the Chinese Reds.
* * *
THIS SUNDAY . .
-Dec. 10
. . at Rolawile Recreation on
Puritan . . is the b o w l i n g
match between Harry Thomas
Clothiers and- Larry O'Larry's
St. Clair Furs .. . with all pro-
ceeds, nickels, dimes, quarters,
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1 2th at Hazelwood

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HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri. and Sat. 11-1; Sun. I I to 11
CLOSED MONDAYS

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17144 Schaefer

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3004 N GRAND BLVD.
Open Every Day & Sundays

TR. 2-9200

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268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone Vl. 2-9150

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Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

Specializing in Italian and American Food

Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets

Wine

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Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open ; Sun.
15508 Livernois

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15207 W. 7 MILE — VE. 8-9749
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Open Sundays 2 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Also Chicken, Steaks, from $1.50. '
Weekdays 4 p.m. to 3a.m.

