zmittmoommummonnintrtimninimummummmuntimittnittnimummilimnimuwitinitintip,. Local grorrdeis women Plan Membership Tea Danny Detroit Chapte r, National Women's Committee of Brandeis University has scheduled a life member bring a life member tea to be held at 2:30 p. m., Wed- nesday, at the home of Mrs. Sid- ney J. Allen, 1920 Lincolnshire. Mrs. Allen is:•'iq;.:Argi-e.gagkr chairman of the life membership committee. . The Women's Committee has assumed re- sponsibility of staffing and maintaining the library at the Waltham, Mass. Mrs. Allen non-sectarian university. Life members are invited tO join by contributing $100, payable over a two-year period. The women sponsor no fund-raising events, and support the library through dues alone. GUest speaker at the tea will be Mrs. Stella Counselbaum, of Chicago, a member of the Amer- ican Council on Education of the National Conference of Chris- tians and Jews. Raskin's LISTENING =70 " SINCE THE - FINAL date for all entries and votes to be post- :Marked is January 19 . . . here is the• last list to be published Of the gents for whom votes have been cast in the contest by the column to select the ten best-dressed men in the Jewish community . . . Sidney Allen .. . Johnny Isaacs . . . Al Diamond . . . Walter Field . . . Leon Way- burn . . . Paul Carpenter . . Manny Cornfield .. . Dave Sto- ber . . . Dr. Robert Drews . . . Phil Brestof.f . . . Eddie Epstein .. Bernie Frant . . . Oscar Rap- paport . . . Al Fenkell . . . Na- than Blitsteiri . . . Robert Les- ser . . . Hiram Dorfman . . . Al Gutman . . . Jack Glickoff . . . Lou Schostak . . . Calvin Prady . . Irving Blumberg . . . Harry Thomas . . . Nat Greene . . . Sol Hoberman . . . Paul Zuck- erman . . . The top ten men will be announced in this col- . umn, the issue of Feb. 1. * * * ISRAEL RITOV, speaking at the Histadrut Rally, drew an unexpected analogy between himself and Great Britain's Prime Minister, Winston Churchill . . . The question had come up, he related, as to why he should journey t this country to present an appeal for Histadrut . . . Ritov there- fore noted that a "distinguish- ed colleague" of his had ar- rived in the U. S. simultane- ously . . on a similar mis- sion . . and drew a roar of laughter when he said that Churchill had come to this country on-behalf of the UBA . . the "U.nited British Ap- peal." * *. * WHEELS ARE WORKING to get the comedy team of Joey Adams and Al Kelly for the big Yeshivath Beth Yehudah affair, April 20, at Latin Quarter . . . Kelly is one of the very few people in the world who can do double-talk in Yiddish . . . and both have been wowing audi- ences throughout the country. * * * AFTER CONSIDERABLE trouble obtaining tickets to "Guys and Dolls" at the Shu- bert . . . and then finally hav- ing to pay well over the stand- ard price. Marilyn . Brown and friends had to be content with sitting on an aisle-way stair .. . even though she had bought re- served seats for the popular mu- sical . . Whole trouble was, Marilyn and guests had tickets for the right night .. . but the wrong week! * * * THE COMMUNITY'S OWN internationally famed musi- cians, Julius Chajes and Mar- guerite Kozenn, have received an invitation from the He- brew University in Jerusalem to give summer music courses there . . • and are delighted to help in the educational and cultural program of the state of Israel . Julius and Mar- guerite are giving their only Detroit concert this season at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Jan. 28 ... And have chosen a. program consisting of music with which they hav2 had great success during their six consecutive European concert tours. * DURING ITS TRADITIONAL New Year's Eve gathering, Branch 4, LZOA was responsible for the discovery of new and sensational talent . . . Shula- rnith Goldoftas delighted t h e other guests with a full reper- toire of operatic arias and folk songs in Yiddish, Hebrew, Eng- lish and Russian . . . The mu- sical high spot of the evening was her rendition of "Habanera" from "Carmen." . . . with a chor- us of toreadores and cigarette xnakers composed of the chav- erim. * * * TWENTY-TWO MEMBERS, led by chairman Gerrie Busch, make up the successfUl Holiday Hop Committee . . . which holds its 70th Holiday Hop . . . Jan. 20 .. • at the Jewish Center on Wood- ward. * * A CREW OF PAINTERS who met a deadline helped make a success of the Israel bond lunch- eon and fashion show of Ameri- can Jewish Congress Women .. . held in the new Parkside Road home of the Samuel Hambur- gers . . . When Mrs. Hamburger agreed to throw open her huge home for the admission-by-bond affair, the painters were swarm- ing all over the walls . . . She set them a deadline a day before the luncheon . . . and by dint of overtime, they just made it ... An additional just-right note commented on by the more than 100 guests were the candied al- monds died coral to match Mrs. Hamburger's decoration scheme . . Hillard Hamburger, home from college on vacation the day of the luncheon, tried to stalk through the throng of women on his way to a date . . . He was riveted by Mrs. Theodore Bargman's Israel bond speech . . and became so enthusiastic he bought a $500 bond on the spot. * * * MOST OF THE CAST of en- tertainers in the "Magic Car- pet" which was written and di- rected by Suretta Moser and is sponsored by the Mau- rice Rose Post, Jewish War Vet- erans, for ., the sole purpose of visiting veteran's hospitals, are non-Jews . . . Plus- this fact, the girl who has been doing so much to promote the show, Grayce Varel, also is not Jewish . . . The recent show at Percy Jones Hos- pital was a huge success, with the boys ever so grateful for the wonderful performance put on . . . The Army lent the troupe of entertainers two buses and Greyhound provided them with another . . . Requests for the show from veterans hospitals are coming in from everywhere . . . and the "Magic Carpet" will tour as much as it can . • . Not a single entertainer or assistant is paid . . We can all help by donating things the boys want THE JEWISH NEWS-1 Ex-Nazi Gets U. S. Aid Friday, January 18, 1952 NEW YORK, (JTA) — Stefan Mandel, described as a. former Nazi, has received more than $250,000 in loans from American ECA funds in Berlin for a con- struction company he started, Ricard Weil, International News Service correspondent, reported from Berlin. READY MIXED - Oat CHILL ihd -SERVE PRESENTS COMEDIAN JACKIE KANN ON PLUS ALL-STAR CAST OF 20! Frisch Chapter to See Film The film "One God" will be featured at Daniel Frisch Chap- ter, ZOD, meeting on Wednes- day, 8:45 R. m., at the Zionist House. The meeting is open to non-members. and contributing money . . . The candy, magazines and wool hose that were distributed among the fellows at Percy ,Jones were all donated . . If you want to help in any way, contact this column or Earl Jacobson, TO. 8-8947. * * * BEST BET Of The Weekend . . . Infants. Service Group's "Country Capers" dinne r- dance and show . . . Jan. 20 WHERE TO DINE LA VIE EN ROSE I 00% francais 8357 Woodward The French Chef: Georges AGRE de LILLE, invites you to eat its wonderful French specialties and its pastry. No comparison! So delicious! So different!!! — We cater to Parties and Banquets. ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of toods. Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." (IN. 1-9802 , 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours SAVOIA RESTAURANT Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Roviolli For the Best in RUSSIAN & AMERICAN FOOD Everybody Goes to COLONEL MAYBOHM'S CAROUSEL 4426 N. Woodward We Cater to Families and Parties' 15508 Livernois Full Course Dinners $1.25 up UN. Open Sun. RUSSIAN BEAR Open 12 to 2 a.m. Real Russian Dishes — Also American Good Food - Liquors - Wine — Music by Henry's Ensemble WO. 1-0983 Closed 4on. 62 E. Columbia LI. 2-5000 NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR PRIVATE DINING ROOMS Specializing in Chicken in the Rough Available for Weddings, Parties, Etc. Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes Open: Daily 12 noon to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday to 3 a.m. Sunday 12 noon to 2' a.m. 4 .1111■1 71•11Mvs, •■•■••■ 07+1...,-.....01,141 ■ Or•gaPaw. For Your Fine Eating Pleasure 2-9775 TR. 2-9200 3004 W. GRAND BLVD. Open Every Day & Sundays For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack. For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At STAFFORD'S FINE FOODS 8333 UNWOOD FREDSON'S DELICATESSEN, LUNCHES °13:2 6a1 "71. Featuring Lunches—Full Line of Delicatessens—Tray Catering THE NEW 18277 WYOMING, nr. Curtis BELMONTS UN. 4-9786 BOESKY'S SID'S Dining Room Formerly MAIN STREET CLUB CAFE LOUNGE Enicey the best in food and entertainment at moderate 10235 WOODWARD at Calvert prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday. Try us for the food of your Choice . . Cooked only as you like 15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883 NOTHING BUT THE FINEST OF FOODS served . . . at most Reasonable Prices Complete Dinners $2 OPEN DAILY it BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH DEL IC IOUS 90c SUNDAY DINNERS 11 o.m. to From 3 p.m. 2 p.m. FREE PARKING KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower and party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open daily from 5 to 10 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. 1-4485. 114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING BELCREST DINING ROOM & FIRESIDE LOUNGE 5440 Cass—Parking Facilities — TE. 1-5700 Open Daily 7 a.m.-2 a.m., Sunday Family Dinner 5-9 p.m. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Catering to Luncheons and Socials Music by Musak—Boris Kozin, Maitre d OPENING FRIDAY! HARRY • • Partuenne PLUS Staged by ELMWOOD CASINO oR.16105 6877cor Re 20418 W. 7 MILE RD. OPEN—Tues. to Fri., 4 p 1 m. to 3:15 p.m.; Sat., Sun., Holidays, 2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. CARRY OUTS PHONE KE. 1-9485 RICH AN Hal Sands Choreography by Dorothy Conova DEL-MAR PIZZERIA Serving real Italian Spaghetti and Ravioli, Pizza Pie, c , pumoni Ice Cream. Scandals '" * 12 Esquire Models * The Campbells * Lobo & Mussette * Jack Spot * Buddy Nugent * Jack Madden's Orchestra BOESKY'S 12th and Hazelwood A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant, and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods. TR. 2-4375 CLAM SHOP and BAR TR. 2-8800 Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks Music by Muzak . . . No Entertainment HUND'S DOWNTOWN Assorted and Sec Foods. 2.675 E. GRAND BLVD. Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors. Open: Daily 11:30 a.m., Sunday 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Club Berkley Trio MARIA'S PIZZERIA Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods Parking Facilities Corry Out Service 7113 PURITAN . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. UN. 4-9816 BUDDY'S 11 I ARwBaQ TR. 2-8500 Take Out and Delivery Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. right off the fire. Cot. 12th• Cs Ciairmount