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March 14, 1952 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-03-14

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Group COMmunity women In manning Instnute
Sponsors Kibbutz Fund
Several community groups will League of Jewish Women's or-

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THOSE WHO DIDN'T attend, OUR ILLUSTRIOUS traveling
really missed a slam-bang meet- relativies, Uncle Sam and Aunt
Mary Raskin, have returned
ing of the Jewish Welfare Feder- from their trip around the world
ation, last week. . . . loaded with stories too
• • •
numerous to relate and color
DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER, movies by the thousands of feet
speaking at the start of the ... Their travels included
program to welcome the assem- Hawaii, Japan, China, England,
blage on behalf of the host France, Italy, Bangkok, where
Temple Beth El, observed that their son, Herbert, is a U.S. Pub-
when he walked into the Tern- lic Health Service doctor, and
ple and saw the crowd, "I knew Israel, among other places of
immediately that it wasn't Fri- interest . . In next week's col-
umn we'll tell of their travels.
day night!"


especially of their four days in
••
DAVID WILKUS, speaking as Israel. where, as Uncle Sam says.
president of the North End Clin- "We were converted." . . . By
ic, referred to the some 50.000 talking to the people and seeing
medical contacts this important sites, they learned enough to
agency had during the year . . . make them staunch supporters
then humorously and pointedly of the Jewish State. rather than
concluded his remarks and ad- just merely casually-interested
journed the meeting by saying. people of whom there are so
many in the United States.
"I wish you good health."





Mrs. Milton Winston is gen-
eral chairman of the kibbz
project being sponsored by the
Women's Sabbath League cm
March 24, at 12:30 p.m., in the-
Young Israel Center.
Responding to a plea from
religious labor colonies in Israel;
the League is
undertak i n g to
purchase and
ship automatic
laUndry e q u i p-
ment to new
colonies, includ-
ing Tiriat Tzvi,
Kfar Darom.
Sdeh Yacov,
Kfar Haroeh
Ain Zurin.
Preceded by a
buffet lunch-
eonette the.._
afternoon w ill Mrs. Winston
feature a musical program and
guest speaker. An original can-

Israel Sisterhood Plans
recently returning to our town Temple Two-Day Bazaar

TENNESSEE ERNIE

Plus THE.:NIGHTY MAESTRO

Formal

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

• Showers

• Weddings

• Sweet 16 Parties

Receptions



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• Supper Dances

WHERE TO DINE

• Cocktail Parties

Large Group Meetings



NO INCREASE
IN PRICES

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Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
UN I-9802
Hamburgers. 'Served as von like it."
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Chicken, Steaks,. Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravialli
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open
Sun.
15508 Livernois

FUEL

Open 12 to 2 a.m.
RUSSIAN
BEAR
Real Russian Dishes — Also American

WITH THIS AD

62 E.

PIZZA PIE

STAFFORD'S

OPEN DAILY
8 A.M. 'TIL 10 P.M.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY

SID'S



COMING SUNDAY !

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BOBBY LUCAS

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Sonny Mars
Bernie Miller
12 Lindsay Sapphires
Jack Madden's Orch.



THIS WEEK!

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114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING

BELCREST DINING ROOM & 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

Dancing—Soris Kozin, Mai , re d

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CASINO

SPECIAL ATTENTION
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BOESKY'S

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

TR. 2-8800

CLAM SHOP and BAR

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods.
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak ... No Entertainment

HUND'S

DOWNTOWN

Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors.

°pee: Deily 11:30 a.m., Sunday 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Club Berkley Trio

TED. LEWIS

NIGH-HATTED TRAGEDIAN
OF SONG
AND
HIS ORCHESTRA & REVUE

Enjoy the best in food and
entertainment at moderate

Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
Closed Tuesday. Open daily from 5 to IS
and party accommodations at any time.
answer TR. 1-4485.
p.m., Sundays and holidays from I to IO p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no

WITH



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prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday,.
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LUIGI'S PIZZERIA

8337 WILDEMERE

FINE FOODS

BOESKY'S

OPEN 'TIL 1 A.M.



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Specializing in Chicken in the Rough
Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
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 •

CARRY-OUT ONLY



Ensemble

Good Food - Liquors - Wine — Music by Henry's
Closed ton.
Columbia

NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR

THE BEST PIZZA THIS SIDE OF ITALY!



TINY HILL

AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA

Informal

or

Friday, March 14. 1952

11•1.

NOW APPEARING

FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE
PARTIES

have nothifng to fear but fur it- to attend the two-day bazaar
self." planned by the women from 8
p.m. to 12 p m . Saturday. and
• • •
JOE GENTTT.F of WJBK may from 12 noon to 12 p.m.. Sun-
be Italian, but had never tasted daY, at the Temple.
Mickey Shore took Mrs. Daniel Krouse and Mrs.
pizza until
him to an Italian restaurant 1Morton Snyder. co-chairmen of
and treated him to the dish the event, state that awards will
. . . When they were finished. be offered to both adults and
Mickey noticed the satisfied looklchildren. A special movie theat-
in Joe's eyes, then said, "Let's er has been planned for the
go in business" . . . and that's !, youngsters.
Features of the bazaar will be
how Luigi's Pizza Pie Co. recently
started . . . Mickey had worked :the sale of antiques. pastries.
10 days in a Chicago Italian res- iwhite elephants. books and
taurant as a dishwasher just to I candy. and exhibits of art, baby
learn how this popular dish was clothes. gifts and handiwork. A
made . . . Luigi's is strictly a Isnack bar will be open on both
carry-out service. not a res- days.
taurant.
19
THE JEWISH NEWS

• •

Ralph E. Steele, executive direc-
tor, National Joint Committee
on Educational TV, -and Judge
Arthur F. Moore, of the Probate
Court's juvenile division.

working membership.
The Jewish Community Coun-
cil, Detroit Round Table of
Catholics. Jews and Protestants.

(formerly Huyler's)
IN THE FISHER BLDG.

report that a current popular
Mrs. David B. Keywell. presi-
slogan in the capital city is a
paraphrasing of FDR's classci ~ dent of the Temple Israel Sis-
remark. which now goes. "We terhood. invites the community

stitute.
Principal speakers will include
A. Douglas Jamieson, president,
Detroit Board of Education;„

Jewish Welfare Federation, will
discuss ways of developing a

L'AIGLON



gani za ti on s United Foundation
and Detroit Federation of Wore-
en's Clubs will be among the 55-
groups participating in the In-

Mrs. Leonard 'Weiner. past presi-
dent of the Women's Division.

tata entitled, "Torah, Land and
Labor," will be presented.
The committee in charge of
this event includes Mesdames
Moses Wiser. David Cern. and
M. Servetter. secretaries. Mrs.
Joshua Sperka is serving as
treasurer.

TO. WASHINGTON

LOU HANDLER, local fight
referee and camping enthusiast.
has been named public , relations
director of the American Camp-
ing Association . . . and one of
six members of the executive
board.
• • ••
IRVING SOSNICK returned
home from a five-week vacation
in Florida with a report on the
entertainment situation there I
. . . According to critics. says
Irv. - Jackie Kannon laid an egg -
. . In other words, the Detroit!
comedian was a flop and lasted
only one week at the nitery he
was appearing at . . . About
another Detroit comic, Harvey
Stone. Iry says that a Florida '
newspaper critic who went to see
him, walked out on Harvey and
told the headwaiter. "I'm not
that thirsty!" . . . Iry is still
raving about a singing and in-
strumental group called Steve
Gibson and the Redcaps .. . In-
side of two weeks. he saw the
five Negro boys perform five
tithes in the lounge of the Copa
City nightclub . . . "Billy Daniels
was the feature attraction in the
main room, but .everybody tried
to get into the lounge to see the
Redcaps," reports Irv. "When
Billy Daniels left, nobody missed
him." . . . While there, Irving
bought a nightclub in Key West.
• • •
MANY AN ORPHAN or under-
privileged child reads about
fathers and sons' .dinners and
silently prays that maybe. some
day, he'll be invited to attend
such a function . . . Some of
these unfortunate youngsters
'will have their wish come true
by Jimmy "Groucho" Rachleff,
past chancellor of Detroit
Knights of Pythias No. 55, who
has arranged for such an event
. • A big floor show and plenty
of eats are planned for the an-
nual Father and Son Dinner
. . March 16 . . . at the Lodge
hall On Wyoming . . . Many of
the members who are not fathers
have assumed the responsibility
of bringing an orphan or under-
privileged child . . . truly a
wonderful gesture.

participate in the 12th annual
Program Planning Institute, a
day-long conference' which aims
at planning programs of vital
community interest and suggests
methods of obtaining maximum
group participation.
The Institute will be held on
Thursday, at the Rackham Me-
morial building. 80 Farnsworth.
Mrs. Sidney H. Marwil, program
chairman of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, will be
part of a discussion group de-
signed to aid program chair,men.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Perking Facilities . . . Corry Owt Service
UN. 4-9814
Open 4 p.m. to 3 o we

7113 PURITAN . .

BUDDY'S BAR-111

TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery

Ribs fr. Chickeis right off the fire.
Service Our Spec:oily . .
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