u
Danny
Raskin's
LISTENING
NO DOUBT, SOMETHING will
pe done to stem the large
mount of fellows leaving the
lealth Club at the Jewish Com-
unity Center and joining Sid-
aey Hill . . . This continuous
lent in the Center's coffers has
een going on for some time .. .
xcept for cramped locker guar-
. ers, the Center's Health Club
,akes a back seat to no one.
m
*
*-
SID ABRAMS has been
wounded in Korea . . . and is
in an overseas hospital.
* * *
INSURANCE BROKER, Harry
ann, reports walking down
Woodward Ave., last week, when
slightly inebriated gentleman
',tuned and asked where he was
.. Harry told him that he was
a the corner of Woodward and
. . The inebriated gent
aid, "Never mind the details,
Xillat city?"
* * *
AL DISKIN won the big jack-
pot on "Make It And Take It"
eleVision show from State Fair
Bowling Alleys.
*
*
KENNETH SHMARAK, 16,
was selected as one of a small
percentage to make the Na-
tional Honor Society from his
June graduating class at Mac-
kenzie High School.
T
man, "you know ploVerb, me
know ploverb, but do dog know
ploverb?"
* * *
COMMUNITY SCENE ... Rab-
bi Joshua Sperka wearing spats
. . . first - time we've seen them
in ever so long . . . Al Rosen-
berg in bed with the mumps ...
kid stuff or no kid stuff . . . Wal-
ter Klein, assistant director of
Jewish Community Council,
awaiting draft orders after tak-
ing his physical examination for
service ., . • Walter was in the
Navy during the last conflict ...
Jeweler Al Biegler moving to his
own section of the Metropolitan
Bldg.... Construction man Jack
Carson mighty proud of his
niece, Mindy Carson, whose re-
cording and TV song-stylings
are nation wide hits.
*
* *
*
* *
BEST BET OF the Week-end
.. For Young Adults .. . An-
mal Club Northwest . . . Jan. 21
L . . by Young People's Club of
Northwest Hebrew Congregation.
* * *
NOW THAT THEY have again
egun, the Holiday Hops at the
;Newish Community Center are
successfully in full swing as be-
ore . . . They were discontinued
or about six months when Ye-
uda Rosenman, young adult
director, was transferred to
altimore . . . and weren't able
to continue until the post was
taken over by Jim Senor .. .
he 61st Holiday Hop will take
lace Jan. 28.
FAVORITE STORIES . . . by
avid A. Rosen ... about China-
man who was worried by a vi-
cious-looking dog . • . "Don't be
afraid of him," the owner reas-
sured. "You know the old prov-
erb that a barking dog never
bites"
"Yes," said the China-
~ teJ
The internationally famous
Pasquier Trio, composed of Jean,
Pierre•and Etienne, will open the
1951 season of the Chamber Mu-
sic Society of Detroit with a
concert Jan. 30, in the Art Insti-
tute Lecture Hall. Karl Haas,
Temple Israel organist and noted
Detroit pianist, will accompany
the string trio on the piano.
The program will feature the
American premier of "Hazards,"
written by Florent Schmitt, con-
temporary French „ composer,
now 81 years old. Tickets, sold
on a subscription basis, are also
available at the door.
* *
T h e MINNEAPOLIS S Y M-
PHONY ORCHESTRA, c o n-
ducted by Antal Dorati, will ap-
pear in concert , here at t h e
Masonic Auditorium on Monday
evening, Jan. 29.
• Marriage
REICHSTEIN - ZIEVE: M i s's
Janet Zieve, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Zieve, was
wed to Gary Reichstein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reichstein,
on Dec. 24, at her parents' home.
If you turn
CARD OF THANKS
WINES
ea SERVE
Hurler's
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in the
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Private Rooms Available for
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Sweet 16 Parties
Weddings — Receptions
Supper Dances
Cocktail Parties
Business Dinners
ENTERTAINMENT
Now Appearing
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ORGANIST
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Reasonable Price
Free Parking
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ANTAL DORATI, Conductor
GRINNELL'S TE. 2-7100
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CLUB CASANOVA
2481 Grand River at 3rd
WO. 1-5284
MENJO'S
The best in food and accommodations for weddings,
parties and banquets.
Open daily—Sundays, at 5 p.m.—Dancing-928 McNichols—UN. 3-0100.
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15241 E. WARREN
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WHERE TO DINE
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i6 d n
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NOONDAY LUNCH
River
y
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ALSO AMERICAN DISHES
IMMEDIATE
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•
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.
CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar
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Near Downtown
TErrace
2-8600
3020 GRAND RIVER
HARRY BOESKY'S
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Service Our Specialty .
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Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
FAMILY
DINNERS
EVENING DINNERS
$1.35
CHINESE OR AMERICAN DISHES
8050 SECOND nr. Seward
TM Diner er
."Barbecued Lamno." Home Made Pasteries.
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CHUCK MO, Prop.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
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6
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T ry the
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Surprise
Open Sundays.
BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q
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Egg Rolls, Butterfly
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Ends, Lobster, Cantonese
Style. War Sui Guy With
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-
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 19, 1951
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
Open Daily: 11:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Luncheons from $1.00
Complete Dinners from $1.60
19222 Grand River, nr. Outer Dr.
IMMEDIATE
CARRY-OUT
SERVICE
After Theater
Snacks
* * *
ISIDORE SOBELOFF has been
re-elected to the executive com-
mittee of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds,
it W a s announced by Julian
Freeman, Indianapolis, CJFWF
president.
Fisher Bldg.
SHOW BAR
— I
of stores throughout the United
States. Mr. Luckoff addressed
the June, 1950, group and he will
address the January, 1951, session
on the subject "Advertising and
Sales Promotion."
Complete Dinners from $1.75
Now Featuring An All Star Show, 2 Shows Nightly
MILAN_WINERIES, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
DELICIOUS!
LOUIS H. LUCKOFF, presi-
dent of Luckoff, Wayburn &
Frankel, Inc., Detroit advertis-
ing agency, has again been in-
vited by New York University
to address its
School of Re-
tailing, Monday,
in New York
City. Invitations
to this semi-an-
nual seminar on
retail store man-
agement, mer-
chandising and ?`3
advertising are Luckoff
extended to selected owners,
managers and senior employees
John
Anthony's
LU-XE
READY MIXED -4ssi CHILL
People Make News
the
The family of the late Joseph
Rickman wishes to thank its
relatives -and friends for the
many kindnesses extended dur-
ing its recent bereavement.
'
PROVING THAT IT can hap-
en, Clare Gross, Jewish Coln-
unity Council secretary, came
ut of a theater, last week, wear-
ng mis-mated shoes . . . which
he didn't discover until it was
pointed out to her by a friend
s being somewhat odd .. what
Pappened
was that Clare had
.
n.cked off her own during the
1-iow . . . and when ready to
eave had put on a similarly dis-
mrded shoe . . . only one that
belonged to the person next to
Iler . . . that by singular coin
lidence was the identical size ...
lare, by the way, soon will
eave the Council to take an-
ther job.
* * *
CPL. BILL FARBER (Sam's
boy) writes from Korea that
he expects to be home in two
or three months . . . after pass-
ing the examination to enter
Officers' Candidate School ...
Bill has been in service for two
years.
* *
LOUIS STONE, local druggist
hose work in behalf of the
ity's juveniles, has been widely
cclaimed, will be honored Feb.
3, at Young Israel Hall . . . when
pouis D. Brandeis Bnai Brith
Lodge presents him with a
laque in recognition of his
wonderful work . . . The group's
annual Americanization Nights
rormerly honored a Catho-
lic priest, a minister and a
Negro.
f
ric
HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
UN. 1-9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
ROBIN,
MAJORS CAFE
268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150
RUSSIAN BEAR
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Speciolizing 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
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli'
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15 . 508 Livernois
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