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December 14, 1951 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-12-14

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Dr. William Wattenberg, pro- adult school of Jewish studies
fessor of educational psychology Tuesday evening at 9 p.m. Dr.
Branch 10, LZOA, to Reenact at Wayne University, will be Wattenberg will speak following
the study classes which convene
Zionist Congress at Meeting
guest lecturer at the Bnai Moshe . at 8 p.m.
A special meeting of Branch
10, Labor Zionist Organization,
will be held Saturday, at the
home of W. Schumer, 18975
Hartwell, at which a reenact-
ment of the 23rd World Zionist
CALL DETROIT'S FINEST TRAY CATERERS
Congress held in Jerusalem last
August will take place, an-
nounced Helen Naimark, pro-
gram chairman.
The social committee, directed
by Gwendolyn Kelman, h a s
planned a Hanukah party for
children of members, which will
be held Dec. 30, at the LZOA
Institute. A New Year's party
will be held at the home of
Norman Leemon.
At the recent Israel bond
drive day Bill Schumer and Sid
Fields sold $1,150 in bonds. •

For Your Holiday Entertaining

LISTENING T

THE CONTEST by the column
to select the 10 best-dressed
men in the Jewish community is
off with a bang . . Send in
your votes for one or more of
the better-dressed gents you
have noticed about town
From time to time we will pub-
lish names of those submitted
. . . Be sure to add your own
name and address on each post-
card or letter you send in . . .
The 10 top men will receive gifts.

THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Wayne Professor to Speak At Cong. final Moshe Institute

Friday, December 14, 1951

lated his difficulty . . . Nate,
being part of an official delega-
tion to make a presentation to
the president of Mexico, there-
upon endorsed the check and
the Boeskys flew to Acapulco
on the same plane as the
Hacks.

* * *

IN ANSWER TO many in-
quiries, we have a confession to
make . . . The picture in the
window of Keith Photographers
on Dexter is really that of us
. . . It is an enlarged photo of
our sitting for the picture atop
this column, says Sam Keith .. .
We'll have to amble over to see
what is making folks remark,
"if that's him, somebody did a
terrific job of retouching!"

SHE MAY BE only 14 years
old, but Sherry Kay (Sharon
Katz) is already on her way to
bigger things in the entertain-
READY, MIXED-Oat CHILL ad SERVE ,
ment world . .. The cute young
VkITED•RP5NOS . OFTOIT U S 1 • 42 PRoOf
song stylist who has been mak-
ing a hit wherever she appears,
recently completed a film for
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
Jam Handy . . . and may soon
NOW FOR
be seen regularly on a televi-
sion show now being cooked up.
* * *
I
Open 'Till 5 A.M.
MAX SOSIN, the lovable local
TWO ORCHESTRAS
Woodward at 11 1/2 Mile Rd
Yiddish humorist . . . who per-
forms "because of the girl he
PRIVATE DINING ROOM
married 18 years ago, come
FOR YOUR PARTIES
Now open for special banquets and
February . . . wife, Ruth, is
parties only. Can accommodote
OPEN XMAS EVE AND XMAS DAY
usually among those watching
AS USUAL
up to 650 persons. Parking for
Open: Daily 12 noon to 1 a.m.
and enjoying Max doing his bit
Friday and . Saturday to 3 a.m.
500 cars.
for some charitable cause . . .
Sunday 12 noon to 2 a.m.
and although she may • have
COLONEL MAYBOHM'S
heard his jokes over and over
For Reservations Phone:
again, her laughs are among
the loudest when he tells them
JO. 4-6688
LI 1-2577
4426 N. Woodward
LI. 2-5000
from a stage.
* *
HARRY MADISON, president
of the JWV Memorial Home As-
nnouncing . .
sociation, is being ribbed by
friends for a slip which, coming
THE OPENING OF THE NEW
when it did, brought a meeting
of the Association to a mo-
mentary hilarious climax . . .
A hot issue was being debated
on the floor . many of the
Dining Room
members were asking to be
heard . . . and for a moment
(Formerly MAIN STREET CLUB)
the decorum of the meeting
10235
WOODWARD
at Calvert
threatened to break down . . .
Business Men's Lunch
Serving the finest in
Meaning to say that • he was
DELICIOUS
still running the meeting, Harry ♦ foods . . at most rea-
90c
SUNDAY
banged down his gavel to re-
sonable prices ...
DINNERS
store order . . and said, "I'm
Complete dinners 2.00
11 a. m. to 2 P. /T1-
still ruining this meeting!"
From 3 p.m.
OPEN DAILY
FREE PARKING
* * *
SAM GITTLESON was putting
his 6-year-old son, Ronnie, to
bed last week, while wife, Yetta,
Your Old Friends
was fixing to spend the evening
playing canasta with the girls
. . Ronnie queried his daddy,
"Is mommy going to play ca-
INVITE YOU TO STOP IN WHILE
nasta like she did the udder
cziip
night?" . . . Sam, a purist on
DOWNTOWN FOR YOUR
language form, patiently ex-
plained to Ronnie that he should
FAVORITE DELICATESSEN AND
say "other" . . since "udder"
RESTAURANT FOODS
was part of a cow . . . However,
he had no comment on Ronnie's.
next crack, "But daddy, what's
I
Home-Style Cooking at Popular Prices
a cow doing at a canasta
party?"
• SANDWICHES
For Your Holiday Party
* * *
The Finest in

SNACKS
NEXT TIME YOU hear Can-
TRAY
CATERING
tor Hyman Adler sing outside
• LUNCHES
WE Call—
of congregational services at
DELIVER WO. 4-8897
• DINNERS
Bnai David, ask him to reel off
some of the melodies in his vast
DELICATESSEN
repertoire of tunes . . . His ren-
ditions of "Song of The Vaga-
RESTAURANT
bond" and "Old Man River"
among others, are a mighty
(Formerly Louie's)1427
pleasant sound to the ear.
* * *
DURING A PAUSE in the re-
cent p l e n a r y session of the
NCRAC at Atlantic City, chair- .
man Irving Kane announced
two significant events which the
day marked . . . One was his
own silVer wedding anniversary
. . and the other the "second
honeymoon" of Dr. Shmarya
Kleinman, who was married
during the last Atlantic City
session of the NCRAC in 1950.
DETROIT'S FAVORITE MUSIC-MAKERS
* * *
BILL BOESKY, Detroit res-
tauranteur, was in Mexico City,
recently, when his wife decided
that they ought to visit Aca-
"Plays For Your Supper"
pulco . . Bill tried to cash a
SUNDAYS 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
check at the Del Prado Hotel
in Mexico City and was refused
. • • He then ran into Nathan
APPEARING NJTELY THRU SUNDAY
Hack, Detroit Shoeman and
GLEN
long-time neighbor of his on
MILLER'S
Adams Ave. . . . After the. . ex-
citement of g r e e tin g s .
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"Fancy meeting you here!" and
"It's a small world!"
Bill re-

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UN. 2-9775

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

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

BOESKY'S

TR. 2-9200

12th and Hazelwood

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

CLAM SHOP and BAR

TR. 24800

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Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
UN. 4-9816
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BUDDY'S BAR-13-Q

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

CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE

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Free Parking
TErrace 2-8600

Near Downtown
3020 GRAND RIVER

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

LA VIE EN ROSE RESTAURANT.

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316 E. LAFAYETTE

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II a.m. to 12 Midnite. Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 a.m.

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to 2 a.m.

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Order your take out troys for New Year and other parties.

18277 WYOMING, nr. Curtis

U.N. 4-9786

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