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April 04, 1952 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-04

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THE JEWISH NEWS-21

L. N. Simo 1 Heads '52 Cancer Crusade

Danny

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Leonard N. Simons has been I Historical commission, honorary
named chairman of the 1952 member of the board of Jewish
War Veterans and on the advis-
Cancer Crusade in Detroit dur- ory committee of Wayne Univer-
April,
it
was
announced
by
i
ing
WE WILL DELIVER
sity School of Business Adminis-
Dr. Harry M. Nelson, president tration.
YOUR BREAKFAST
of the Southeastern Michigan
=
BAGELS
— BREAD — ROLLS
Division of the American Cancer
CREAM CHEESE —LOX
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Society.
Smoked Fish & Other Items ==
Simons, a

partner in the
S,andoy Morning Delivery Service
advertising firm
Call Saturday Before 11 a.m.
=
of Simons-
;taw
auxis-iwe
CHILL ad my,
UN.. 4-0611
F-- TY. 6-0913
Michelson, h a s
been interested
in the cancer
control program
Here it is: A Fun-filled Saturday Evening
for many years,
and helped se-
cure for Detroit
JACK REED TRIO
-
the unique Can-
Jewish Community Center — Dexter-Dovison Branch
cer Center at
APRIL 5 — 9:30 P.M.
John R and
ADMISSION: Members 75c, Non-Members $1
Hancock.
Simons
He revealed that Cancer Con-
trol Month, designated each year
Presidential Proclamation
by
and Act of Congress for the
month of April, will be observed
in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb
counties by an extensive educa-
tional Crusade.
The 1952 Crusade - chairman
was regional chairman of Broth-
erhood Week. sponsored by the
Detroit Round Table of Catho-
lics. Jews and Protestants.
Simons, who lives at 19005
Parkside, is president of the
Franklin Hills Country Club.
vice-president of the Detroit
Bend Leader

Sleep on Sunday

Raskin's

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LISTENING

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iltlMilub,.
WHEN HASKELL LAZERE, di-
REASON WHY the TV show
eaturing youthful songstress, rector of the outstate office of
;herry Kaye (Sharon Katz), did ADL, was speaking at his testi-
iot open as slated, last week, monial dinner prior to leaving
.ecause of complications arising Detroit, he commented that all
rom a television space and time the pleasant statements he was
rice war . . . However, Motor- hearing made him expect that at
la, the sponsor, has assured any moment someone would hol-
;herry that the show will defi- ler, "My cow is dead"...Explain-
'itely be aired as planned . . . ing, Haskell told the story of a
group of farmers who were being
t a later date.
• • •
beguiled by a speaker whose elo-
AT THE ADA MEETING, last quence apparently surpassed his
reek, a hot discussion surround- sincerity . . . Plainly tired of
d the subject of "Civil Liberties this, the farmers took up the
ar Communists" which had been chant of "My cow is dead . . .
resented by a panel consisting we don't need your bull."
• • •
f Abe Zwerdling, Boris Joffe
SCENES ABOUT TOWN . . .
nd Brendan Sexton .. . At one
°int. the tension was broken Nate R o s s m a n showing his
'hen Brendan related the story youngster how to fly a kite in a
f the police breaking up a Corn- vacant lot . . . and doing all the
iie rally on Union Square . . . kite-flying by himself . . Start
n officer was ordering one of ofthe buggy parade on Dexter
and the screeching of youngsters
spectators to move along
But I'm an anti-Communist," in carriages drowning out the
'le citizen protested . don't noise of traffic . . . With many
are what kind of a Communist a new mother steering like she
au are," snapped back the cop, never steered before ... Question
about town as to who will be ap-
'ust keep moving."
• • •
pointed a judge ... Sam Leib or
NO BREADS OR BAGELS
- WHEN THE MARINES de any- Nate Kaufman are in the top
WILL BE SERVED
ling, they do it in double ac- running slot .. . Caterer Al Ros-
DURING PASSOVER
pappy as he
on . and so 20-year-old enberg a proud
-vins, Ronald and Donald Wein- passed out cigars on the new son
For Real Delicious
`art, have left to serve in that and first child of his and the
Home Cooked Passover Meals
''anch of the Armed Forces . . . former Sarah Chaben . . . DSR
Come fo
fact, both boys left the same bus driver Harry Powcsky,
ay and are each stationed at spreading good will among his
passengers by his constant acts
in Diego.
. • •
of courtesy and friendliness . . .
SHOE MAN HARRY GOOD- • Talk among other drivers is
'AN is a hero . . . and well de- that Harry may be elected the
rving so . . . after saving a new president of his division
an from drowning while vaca- local . . . Bill Ross, editor of the
nning in Miami Beach, Fla.. . Dearborn Guide, telling friends
`eing the man helplessly caught that a Jewish community is
Linwood of Taylor
the ocean's undertow and slowly but surely being built up
;ling down twice, he swain out in Dearborn.
We Lost the Key
id brought him to shore . . .
BURG FAMILY CLUB will
tinging against the rocks didn't
Open .411
2.1 Harry any good, but any meet Sunday, at the home of Mr.
Fite
hes or pains he had were dis- and Mrs. Sol Burg, on Prairie
-lied by the knowledge that he Ave.
id saved a life.
• . •
. MICKEY WOOLF, local band
;der who recently filled in a
, engagement at the Sut-
THE NEW
- n & Clement's Four Dukes,
, ntinues on at the local nitery
complete a seven-week con-
act that had previously been
' •ned . . . He has five uninter-
. pted weeks to play yet for the
. ter-dark set at the Four Dukes
• • •
ISADORE COHEN. president
Beth Yehudah SchooL.s, re-
als that the annual dinner,
•ril 20, at the Latin Quarter,
TO. 6-9771
• 11 establish a precedent never
BUSINESS
DELICIOUS
fore witnessed at Yeshivatn
MENS
1th Yehudah affairs of the
DAILY
OPEN
st . . . With no speeches this
entertainment will take
Free Parking
2 p.m.
the major part of the eve-
ig ...Ted Weems, who will ap-
1 1 a.m. to
From 3 p.m.
H.r here with his orchestra for
affair, is probably best known
his smash recording of
TED MOSS
MORRIS GRUSKIN
eartaches" in 1932 .. . It was
ra of the main factors in ma.k-
1 ; him a nation-wide "hit - as
II
iand leader and he, according

• el
critics, one of the few who
Ale still remained on top until
. . He also brings with him
show in itself, but includ-
the Lind Brothers, some of
finest acts in show business
ay will be featured by the
,sinessmen's Council.
yl
Comedians' comedian
• • •

LIEBERMAN
CITRIN
RESTAURANT

For Your Fine Eating Pleasure

BELMONTS

DINING 110011

"THE SATURDAY STOMP"

saw, Eaemeft to

SUPPER

LAST 2 DAYS

America's Number I Quartette

AMES BROTHERS
MICKEY
WOOLF
'IMAMS ORCHESTRA

.

Plus Detroit's Favorite

AND HIS

SUNDAY
DINNERS

LUNCH

YOUR HOSTS

• •

01. •

• m•

e • lek • ex_ • • •

OPENING MONDAY, APR. 7

HENNY

YOUNGMAN

Pi-US NEWMAN tells of the re-
:t "Man of the Year" award
en to George Jesse] by Bnai
it.h in California . . . Former
::roiter Nathan Hack was in
i!.rge of the program and wrote
Ater to Gus asking him if he
!.1 other of Jessel's friends in
!•roit would like to send their
ipliments . . Gus sent con-
tulations to Jessel who an
(- a wrote back appreciations
the message and added. "I
t to get a Hindu of Indian

Ile to decipher your letter!" ...
Zi Gus says that Jessel isn't

first person to complain
.'ut his handwriting . . In
;:.; Gus is considering starting
;:over again and writing with

left hand, instead!

AND

SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION!

BUDDY BAER

From Boxing Star to Singing Star
- Plus -

ALL STAR CAST OF 27!

ELMWOOD

cASINo

THIS WEEK

BILLY • DE • WOLFE


we're just across the river.
Take Rotate 311 from the tunnel
It's 2 short miles to our door.

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15414 WYOMING
UN. 4-9111

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UN.

4 0668

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WHERE TO DINE

RU BIN- HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of toads.
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches_ Short Orders. Delicious
UN. 1 9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you Like it."
21176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11 42 Blks. So' 8 Mile Rd.. Open 24 Hours

-

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners. Spaghetti & Roviolli
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois •

Open 12 to
RUSSIAN BEAR
Dishes — Also American

2 a.m.

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

NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR

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

TR

2-9200

For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At

10235 WOODWARD AT CALVERT

.

Friday, April 4, 1952

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STAFFORD'S

sius

8333 LINWOOD

FINE FOODS

BOESKY'S

CAFE LOUNGE

Enjoy the best in food and
evAertainment of moderate

prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday.
15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883

KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
Open daily from 5 to
and party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday.
p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call Tit.3-7444, if no answer TR. 1 -4485.

114 PALL1STER AVE. —

Air Conditioned



FREE PARKING

BELCREST DINING ROOM & LOUNGE

5444 Cass—Parking Facilities — *E. 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—Boris Kozin,

Maitre d

12th ond Hazelwood

BOESKY'S

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

TR. 2-8800

CLAM SHOP and BAR

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted

HUND' S DOWNTOWN

Sec

Foods.

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

Music by Muzak ... No Entertainment

Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors.

Open: Daily 11:30 a.m., Sunday 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Club Berkley The

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Parking Facilities . .
7113 PURITAN _ . • Open 4 p.m.

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

Corry Out Service
. UN. 4-9816

to 3 a.m. .

TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery '

Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.

Open 4 p.m. to 4 o.m., Solider), I p.m. to 4 a.m.
.
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Coe. 12th 6 Cloiroloont

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