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November 30, 1951 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-11-30

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THE JEWISH NEWS-19

Friday, November 30, 1951

Danny

Raskin's

LISTENING T

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THE END OF THE TRAIL is
near for Cinema Lodge, Bnai
is rith . . pointing out the use-
essness of having large mem-
rship but without active par-
cipation among the members.
. According • to insiders, how-
ver, a new Bnai Brith lodge is
•in g planned to supplement
he eventual closing of the
nema Lodge books.

ADDRESSING A RECENT

m eeting of Sgt. Morton Silver-

an Post, JWV, Rev. Sheldon
Rahn, of Detroit Council of
Churches, told the story of the
minister who had a weakness
'or peach brandy . much to
',he chagrin of his parishioners
.. Thinking to embarrass him,
)ne of his congregants offered
a gallon of peach brandy

!pith the stipulation that the

pastor acknowledge it in the
next issue of the church paper
. . . The minister readily agreed
and the next issue of the parish
bulletin carried this statement
. .. "The minister acknowledges
with thanks the gift of fruit and
the spirit in which it was given."

Mrs. Green Re-Elected
National Congress Veep

The religious school of Ten -n-)le
Parents will meet with their
Beth El will hold the third in a child's teacher, be addressed by
series of departmental parent- Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Rab-
teachers' meetings at 8:15 p.m.. bi Sidney Akselrad and ask
Tuesday, at the Temple, for par- questions during a discussion
Irving Epstein has joined the ents of children in the confir- period. A social hour, under the
professional staff of the Jewish mation department, grades 5, 7, auspices of the Sisterhood, will
follow.
Community Center, it was an- 8 and 9.
nounced by
Morris Garvett,
president -of the
Presents
Center. His
duties will in-
DEC. 2nd PARTY
clude member-
ship intake, su-
AT

pervision of the
game room,
lounge and
teen -age ath-
letic programs
at the Dexter-
Davison branch
Epstein
as well as gen-
eral building supervision.
Epstein, a native of New York
City, was graduated from City
College, New York. He was
president of the Intercenter
Jewish Youth Council in New
York and part time advisor to
BBYO. Later he became direc-
tor of junior activities at the
Jewish Community Center,• Al-
lentown, Pa. He was a counselor
at Camp Welmet, Narrowsburg,
N. Y.

Mrs. Samuel A. Green was re-
elected national vice - president
of the Women's Division, Ameri-
can Jewish Congress at its an-
nual convention in New York
City last week.
Mrs. Green has been t h e
president of the Michigan coun-
cil, AJC for the last three years,
and is also a member of the
executive board of the Detroit
Jewish Community Council.
Windsor's Peretz School

Detroit Congress delegates who at-
tended the Convention included: 'North-
west Chapter, Mesdames William Burk,
William Glazer, Harry Bookstein, Dan
Shapiro, Arthur Robbins, Selden Koblin,
Samuel Linden, Louis Redstone, Shay
Foreman, Archie Goldberg, Saul Stein,
Bernard Sumner, Harry Goodman; North-
east Chapter, Mesdames Charles Fein-
berg, Harold Nelson, Edward Skully,
Samuel Green, Buck Goldman, Maurice
Bachman, Albert Marx, I. B. Dworman.
M. J. Kritchman, David Fuller, Fred
Sherman; Central Chapter, Mesdames
Boris • Karasick and Arthur A. Lechner;
South Chapter, Mesdames Barnett J.
Dickman, Harry Frank, Harry Feulner
and William Cohen.

Following the success of an
informal parlor meeting, spon-
sored by the Parent Teachers'
Organization of -the Northwest
Branch of U n i t e d Hebrew
Schools, other meetings have
been scheduled for every class
throughout the school year.
The first meeting, held at the
home of Ms. and Mrs. N. Zlat-
kin, last week served to intro-
duce parents of students with
instructors and the school's prin-
cipal. Questions pertaining to
the curriculum were • discussed.

wt ! YOU "PIC' A COCKTAIL

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Plans 2nd Essay Contest

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Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
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Open Sun.
UN. 2-9775

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. .

Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
Open Every Day & Sundays
3004 W. GRAND BLVD.

BOESKY'S

Dining Room

(Formerly MAIN STREET CLUB)

10235 WOODWARD at Calvert

Serving the finest in

DELICIOUS

Business Men's Lunch

foods . . . at most ma-

SUNDAY

90c

. . .

Complete dinners

2.00

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°DINNERS

from 5 p. m.

71

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Every Sunday
From 6:00 to 9:30 p.rn.

NOW APPEARING

BIJIIIL IVES

TR. 2-8800

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted See Foods.

Music by Muzak ... No Entertainment

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

BOESKY'S

SID'S CAFE LOUNGE

Enjoy the best in food and
entertainment at moderate
prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday.
15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883

Grand River at Bagley. Phone WO. 3-1022.
Hund'S D _ OWEItOWnThirty
years of Fine Food, Liquors. Lunch-

to 3 p.m.

Dinners 3 to 12 Mid.

Open Sundays 4 to 12

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Detroit's Favorite Pianist

and His Trio

12th and Hazelwood

CLAM SHOP and BAR

eons 11:30

LEONARD
STANLEY

TR. 2-9200

A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods.
TR. 2-4375

THE OPENING OF THE NEW o

BELMONTS

UN. 3-2620
Shrimp and chips 90c
Open Sundays

1/2 Chicken with chips $1.25

NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR

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A nnouncing

SIMPSON'S FISH & CHIPS, 10108 W. McNichols

1 block W. of Wyoming
Fish and Chips, 60c
Carry Out Orders

Open: Daily 12 noon to 1 a.m.
Friday and Saturday to 3 a.m.
Sunday 12 noon to 2 a.m.

• 4; PRUO/

Open 12 to 2 a.m.

Real Russian Dishes — Also American
Good Food - Liquors - Wine — Music by Henry's Ensemble
62 . E. Columbia
Closed . 4on.
WO. 1-0983

COLONEL MAYBOHM'S

Available for
Weddings, Parties, Etc.

i sonable prices

If

Boys and girls in Windsor
will soon compete for several
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beautiful trophies to be awarded
the winners of the second an-
nual essay contest sponsored by
the I. L. Peretz School Study
Club.
All children between grades 5
and 11 are eligible to participate.
Full information has been post-
ed at the Peretz School, the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and
Youth Council League.
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
The Peretz School Study Club
Steaks.
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
UN, 1-9802
at the home of Mrs. Fran Katz- Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
man, 2292 Victoria. Mrs. Ruth
Gressman will give a reading
from the biography on Peretz.
SAVOIA RESTAURANT

PRIVATE DINING ROOMS

S

CLUB SUPINO

5121 Oakman BINA. near Michigan Ave.

WHERE TO DINE

Northwest PTO Plans
Parlor Discussion Series

C.TF.D eR5NOS • _t r,

To Hold PTA Meeting

Irving Epstein Joins
Jewish Center Staff

O

INFANT SERVICE • GROUP
has come a long way since the
days it held small dances to help
raise money for its work . . .
Today, it has become a leading
charitable organization . . . This
season, Infant Service Group
will cap all former social
achievements by using two ball-
rooms of the Masonic' Temple.
. Jan. 20 . .. for the annual
dinner-dance and show . . . the
latter made up solely of mem-
bers and their husbands . . . For
Eleanor Riseman it will be the
14th straight year of directing
and producing shows given by
the group . . . Along with Sylvia
Berman, she plays ail import-
ant role in composing original
lyrics . • . ISG women are plan-
ning a youth group auxiliary for
teen-age daughters of members
. • . to be named in honor of
Ruth Ann Shapiro .. . 16 year-
old daughter of member Sophie
and Emanuel Shapiro . . . who
recently .passed away.
• * *
DIANE LIGHTSTONE is glad
she stayed in time with the
tunes throughout the years . . .
and happy that she didn't leave
the house, as planned . .. when
Bert Parks called from "Stop
The Music" in New York and
asked her to name the mystery
melody . . • Diane's answer won
her a 20-inch television set.
* * *
HARRY SHEPPARD is back
downtown again , . . The pop-
ular restauranteur and Sol Pitt
have made a big impression with
their home-style type of cook-
ing . . • since taking over Louie's
Delicatessen on Griswold.
* * *
REX LODGE has a personal
stake in Bnai Brith's next blood
rally, Dec, 11 . . . at Cong. Adas
Sholom . • The boys can't for-
get their own Mendel Yuster,
young lodge member killed in
Korea, and member Stan Rigler,
killed during training . . and
know how important pints of
blood can be to the fellows now
fighting over there.
* * *
A BIT OF THE unusual is at-
tached to the scavenger hunt by
Young Adults of Young Israel
• Dec 1 ... Young Israel Bldg.
• . • with admission being
charged by the pound . . . three
pounds for a penny ... Lou Pen-
field and his social committee
are in charge of the affair .. .
but credit for the weighing-in
idea goes to Mary Boerman .. .
who barely tips the scales, her-
self . . and says, "Our` prices
for beef will be no. higher than
the OPA ceiling."
* * *
MAC KRINI, former Detroiter,
is having the time of his life
hobnobbing it with the stars in
ollywood . . The polo player
man-about-town is among Rita
Hayworth's favorite tennis part-
ners , . even though Rita's
ormer husband, Ali Khan, is
somewhat of a. polo authority,
himself . . Brother Sol owns
the Krim Theater in Detroit and
will join Mac in California if
and when the local show house
is sold.

Beth El Religious School

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

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery

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

CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE

Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar

Near Downtown
3020 GRAND RIVER

DEL-MAR PIZZERIA

Free Parking
TErrace 2-8600

20418 W. 7 MILE RD.

Serving real Italian Spaghetti and Ravioli, Pizza Pie, Spumoni Ice Cream.

OPEN—Tues. to Fri., 4 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.; Sat., Sun., Holidays, 2 p.m. to 3:15 P.m.
PHONE KE. 1-9485
CARRY OUTS

LA VIE EN ROSE RESTAURANT 8357 WOODWARD

15414 WYOMING UN. 4-9111 - UN. 4-0668

Authentic Parisienne food prepared by native French chef with
25 years experience in France.

Open 11 to 9:30

TR. 2-8729

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