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MRS. JOSEPH JACOBS, who
handles the books for the Home
Relief Society, had bank offi-
cials puzzled when she tried to
inject a little holiday cheer into
the usually routine chore of
check writing . . . Jacobs, who
signs checks for the organiza-
tion, together with a co-signer,
added at the bottom of Decem-
ber's checks, "A Happy Hanu-
kah." . . . A rather frantic
voice later called from the
bank saying, "Mrs. Jacobs, we
recognize the two authorized
signatures on this month's
checks, but who's this third
lady, Happy Hanooka?"
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STEVE PETIX may be the top
tailor in town for men's clothes,
but he never has a chance to
personally own more than a few
suits at a time ... They're sold
practically right off his back to
well-dressed men folks who ad-
mire the newly-styled garments
he regularly adorns . .. Steve's
newest creation (he designs and
supervises all the tailoring in his
Six Mile Rd. shop) is what he
calls "The Napoleon Coat" . . .
and if things go as they have
been, he'll soon have to make
himself a new one . • . or else
be out in the cold.
* * *
WHEN LOU HANDLER was
announced from the ring as ref-
eree for the preliminary bouts
preceding last week's contest at
Olympia between Joe Louis and
Freddie Beshore, an avalanche
of boos intermixed with the
sportingly polite reception of
applause . . . We asked the fel-
low sitting next to us why he
was booing Lou . . . and the fan
stopped momentarily to answer,
"He's the referee, aint he? . . .
then proceeded on with his ob-
vious delight . . . Later, we dis-
covered that he had never be-
fore seen or heard of Lou.

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AT THE FIGHT SCENE . . .
Jimmy "Groucho" Rachieff, with
usual cigar . . . and own private
ashtray he brought with him
. . Mark. Abrams sadly disap-
pointed because his seat didn't
put him within television range
. . . He had promised wife, Elsie,
that he would wave from ring-
side . . . Lillyan Gottlieb, seeing
her first fight, nudging hubby,
Meyer. while Beshore's trainers
tried to stop the rapid flow of
blood, and saying, "Why don't
they just put a tourniquet
around his neck?"

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IT'S A CRUEL WORLD for
committee members of the local
Knights of Pythias installatiOn,
slated for Jan. 23 . . . since the
gals affair will not be held at
Four Dukes Supper Club as
planned . . . The nitery joins
the ranks of local mite spots that
have locked doors and turned
out the lights . . . after invita-
tions had been sent out and
elaborate plans made by the
Pythians.
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FIRST COUPLE to be wed in
the main auditorium of new
Temple Israel will be Frank
Simons and Lucy Hirschman
on Jan. 28.
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NEW YEAR'S EVE was just
another night for Col. F. May-
bohm . . . although his Carousel
out Woodward way was jammed
beyond capacity . . . The jovial
colonel played his usual role of
host . . . but in the kitchen
only, where he toiled with his
help to get out the avalanche of
orders coming through . .. and
was indeed a strange sight as
he prepared food ... all dressed
up in a tuxedo!
* * *
ASKED WHETHER he had
ever realized any of his boyhood
hopes, barrister Lou Rosenzweig
replied, "I sure have. When my
mother used to comb my hair, I
often wished I didn't have any."

EVER SINCE FIRST- opening
his Washington Blvd. men's
store, Jack Citron has had a

long ambition to grow and
grow . . . Wife, Julie, was
brought up by her parents in
such a way that the word,
"can't" was never to be used
. . . So, Jack and Julie made a
perfect pair . . . and the en-
larging and remodeling of the
popular downtown haberdashery
is a tribute to both their ways
of life.
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POSTCARD F R 0 M Harry
Gross in Miami Beach . . . "It's
so nice and warm down here I
can hardly wait to get back and
freeze my ears off . . . P.S. It
must be the pineapple drink I
just had!"
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DISA 'N DATA . . . Joe Cohen,
the Veteran's Administration
man, leaves for parts west . . .
under doctor's orders . . . which
don't include playing cowboy
If a fireman or policeman
comes to your door, don't be
alarmed . . . they're just trying
to sign up volunteers for their
respective departments . . .
Parents are worried more than
ever now that school children
have been sent home with in-
structions for all their clothing
to be labeled with name and
address . . . In case Soviet

January 12,

Men's

1951

Clubs

BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, to hear Isidore Sobeloft,
executive director of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, speak on
"Jewish Community Planning
and Financing." The meeting is
open to the general public.
* *
LOUIS D, BRANDEIS LODGE,
Bnai Brith, will hold "Blood
Bank Night" at 8:30 p.m., Tues-
day, at Young Israel Center. A
program arranged by Hy Ab-
romowitz, blood bank chairman,
includes professional talent. The
Red Cross Mobile Unit will be
at Parkside Hall, between 6 p.m.
and midnight the following
night for members and friends
to contribute blood.

1.1.•S. A

Fisher Bldg.

Open Doily: 11:30 to 8:30 p.
Luncheons from $1.00
Complete Dinners from $1.60

Private Rooms Available for
Showers — Luncheons
Sweet 16 Parties
Weddings — Receptions
Supper Dances
Cocktail Parties
Business Dinners

Now at

D. DREXLER

ALBERT'S BARBER SHOP
at Boston Blvd.

9825 DEXTER

Phone TY. 4-9435

Formerly with Renee

For Reservations TR 5-5100

12241 Linwood

V I) /1414

Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883

If you turn the

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upside down, you won't
find a finer wine than

WINES

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COMPLETE DINNER from $1.25

Open Sundays 1 p.m. to m.

MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT. MICHIGAN

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CHUCK MO, Prop.

NOONDAY LUNCH

FAMILY
DINNERS

65c

PLENTY OF
PARKING
SPACE

EVENING DINNERS
$1.35

HOURS DAILY
11 a.m. to 2 a.m

CHINA GROVE INN

CHINESE OR AMERICAN DISHES

W. McNICHOLS Bet a nSda

UN. 4-5521

IMMEDIATE

CARRY-OUT SERVICE
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Roll s, Butterfly
Shrimp, Bar-B-Q Pork
Ends, Lobster, Cantonese
Style. War Sui Guy With
Almonds.

Egg

Try Our Famous
After-Theater Snacks

FAMILY DINNERS

FROM 2 TO 8 PERSONS
OPEN 1 1 :30-3 A.M. DAILY

On Seward Lot

Friday & Saturday Open to 4 a.m.

CHINA DOLL

8050 SECOND nr. Seward

UN. 2-6383

SHEIK CAFE unr,v,o1; A

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the
Dinner 4 Surprise
Special" or "Barbecued Lamb." Home
TryPasteries.
Open Sundays.

Hand's Downtow

pi Grand River at Bagley. Phone WO. 3-1022.

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Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors. Lunch-

eons 11:30 to 3 p.m. Dinners 3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 to 10 p.m.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA -
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Parking Facilities .
. Carry Out Service
7113 PURITAN . .
Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
. . UN. 4-9816

TR. 2-8500
Take Out and Delivery

Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.

ALSO AMERICAN DISHES

SPECIAL FEATURES
FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT

GRENADIER SEA FOODS

12832 W. 7 MILE RD.

BUDDY'S BAR-13-Q

ORIGINAL CANTONESE STYLE

FREE PARKING

in the

MENJO'S

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

7537

Huyler's

CLUB CASANOVA

Delicious Cantonese Style

IMMEDIATE
CARRY-OUT
SERVICE
After Theater
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PARIS (JTA)—Jewish leaders
or organizations will be appoint-
ed custodians of all heirless
property in France under the
heirless property law.

propaganda needs any further
John
debunking, quote from the pup-
2481 Gra n d River at 3rd
pet Yiddish press of Poland re- Anthony's
WO. 1-5284
veals the startling news that
Complete Dinners from $1.75
"18,000,000 Americans are pres-
Now Featuring THE FOUR DUKES, 2 shows nightly
ently unemployed and starving
The best in food and and
for weddings,
on the streets." .. • Asked how
parties and banquets.
she felt, last week, after her
first ride on a horse, Ada Rubin Open daily—Sundays, at 5 p.m.—Dancing-928 McNichols—UN. 3-0100.
replied, "Boy! I never thought
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BOESKY'S
SID'S CAFE LOUN G E 15241
AT BARHAM
anything filled with hay could
be so hard!"
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)

READY MIXED-Oa CHILL. sod SERVE ,

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Barber
David
Drexler

MAX FREEDMAN was elected
secretary and Harry Galens, a
trustee, to nil vacancies of
DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai

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sports movies will be shown.

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WHEN YOU "PIC" A COCKTAIL

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Phil Spitz, TY. 7-9352, for a few
remaining tickets to Cabaret
Night, scheduled for Jan. 27, at
the Park Ave. Hotel.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE,
Bnai Brith, in conjunction with
the bowling League, will pre-
sent annual sports night at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the Work-

TR. 3-5340

CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE

Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar
Free Parking
Near Downtown
TErrace
2-8600
3020 GRAND RIVER

HARRY BOESKY'S

1 2th at Hazelwo©d

Newly Remodeled, Distinguished

RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - BAR

TRinity 2-4375

ROSSINI'S American & Italian Food

Home Mode Noodles and Ravioli. Luncheons and Dinners - Choice Liquors.
6683 Grotiot, 1 BI. W. of Forest. Open every day except Mon. WA. 2-9829

DETROIT'S NEW BAR-B-Q KING „\,

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AL KOFENDER

Invites You to Try

BAR-B-Q AT ITS BEST!

DELICIOUS !

ALWAYS FRESH !

AT THE

Newest and Most Modern Bar-B-Q in Town

TRY US ONCE AND WE
GUARANTEE YOU'LL BE
BACK AGAIN ... BECAUSE
ONLY FRESH ORDERS OF
THE CHOICEST RIBS AND
CHICKENS ARE SERVED
AT ALL TIMES !

FREE
DELIVERY

ANYWHERE !

YE. 8-8710

TIN BAR-13-Q

15401 W SEVEN MILE RD.

1 Blk. East of Greenfield

THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS
CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY

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

UNiversity 1-4698

17144 Schaefer

NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR

Specializing in Chicken in the Rough
Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
3004 N. GRAND BLVD.
Open Every Day & Sundays

TR. 2-9200

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
ETN. 1-9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Mks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

MAJORS CAFE

268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2 9150

RUSSIAN BEAR

()lien 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

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Specializing in Italian and American Food
Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets

Closed Mondays — Good Food — Liquors — Wine

HENRY'S CONTINENTAL STRING ENSEMBLE
WO. 1 0983
62 E. COLUMBIA

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SAVOIA RESTAURANT

Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolli
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
15508 Livernois
Open Sun.
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