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April 11, 1952 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-11

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emslitimmillimmilmmiummillimilimintmlimmtnotittitimmimimmlimmtimmilimilluimir t iadassah sounds SOS Call for New Supplies for Israel

SOS is the call to all Hadassah in nearly 125 categories were
members when they meet on sent to the Jewish state. The
goods were valued at 8500.000.
April 29 to hold supply showers Detroit Chapter. under the di-
for the people of Israel in a rection of Mrs. William Nadler,
sent more than 350 hand-knit
move to "Stock Our Shelves."
The unseasonal storms, winds sweaters, and this year have
and cold waves which lashed at sent an additional 150.
Special appeals for sheets,
Israel in December completely
wiped out the stock of Hadas- pillow cases. towels. shoes. un-
sah supplies there, necessitating derwear, shirts, skirts. dresses
r.- : -
the refurbishing of stockrooms. and other new apparel are ad-
F, Because of the rain which lasted dressed to both members and
, over two weeks there was an
un- non-members by Mrs. Alfred W.
cloth-
ECKMAN, Jack
DOLORES
Feiler, Chapter supply chair-
with the precedented demand for
Stone and Frank Glusman, all of balancing packages in looked irig, blankets and linens for dis- man.
J. L. Stone Jewelers, share equal dapper
other . as
. . he
Milt
Dema
keeps in condition 'tribution in children's and old
Group meetings on April 29

Danny

0
s

Raskin's

will also feature child welfare
luncheons and election of offi-
cers, in addition to special pro-
grams planned for the occasion.

LISTENING

tl
parts
in as
a a
horse
they
recently
bought
co-op
enterprise
. . . after reducing from 300 pounds folks' homes, reception camps
Named "Little Buck," the steed to about 180 . . . (Please, .lad .ies, and hospitals.
Hadassah's Supply Depart-
will run his first race for the we don't know how he did 1.t!-)
trio. April 19, in Toledo . . . To • . . Uncle Sam Raskin listening ment was the only source of
Jack and Frank, a horse has to the ohs and ahs of friends y available. and the drive
he shows reel supply for April 29 will help to
always been just another ani- and relatives as
fter reel of movies taken dur- replenish the Hadassah store-
mal with four legs . . . but to after
ing n recent trip to Israel and rooms in the event of other
Dolores, the nags are part of her
points around the world . . . emergencies.
life. what with being
brought
up
to speak . • . Regrets from all concerned in
During 1951 over 45.0.000 items
on a racetrack. so
She
stumped the panel of Detroit that Chuck Levy. Michi-
She almost
when appearing as a gar BBYO director, will leave
post. July 1 . . . but console- Louis Marshall Young Women
woman horse trainer on the tel-
evision show, "What's My Line" tion in the fact that he has been To Hold Election Meeting
promoted to the directorship of
.. . At 21. Dolores is the youngest the Metropolitan New York Louis Marshall Young Women
wonderful of Bnai Brith will hold an elec-
gal
trainer
of
thorough-
licensed
BBYO region . . . A

Back in break for a truly swell fellow tion meeting at 8 p.m.. Wednes-
breds in the U S
at the home of Elsie Ring,
1948. she was already MiChigan's
na. For other infor-
leading quarterhorse trainer ......Irving Sosnick throwing out
a chore at Which no license is his sports calendar for a new 2319 Pasadena.
n call Judy Robins, , Dr.
Dolores is also a one • • . after journeying to matio 7. or Sharon Greenwald.
required
. . 1..
free-lance
writer for the Turf Toronto for the hockey play-off 1.116 6-3136.
o game between that city and the TO.
and Sport maga zine . She als
trains and shows dogs all over Detroit Red Wings . . . and then
discovering the game was sched-
Michigan.
uled for the next night! . . .
• • a
Ann Frankenstein announcing
WHEELS
ARE
already
moving
for another Bnai Brith blood her new selective shopping ser-
11-
vice at 34 Lothrep . . . Mickey
rally. following the success of Woolf and orchestra signed up
the one recently held . . . Leo until June at Sutton & Clement's
Polk again leads the way, and Four Dukes . . . Our mention,
this rally will be promoted for last week. that he had five more
June 10, at Temple Beth El. on weeks to go was based on a pre-
an even wider scale than the vious contract . . . Furniture
Fine Foods
former . . . Big hustles and man Irving Rosenberg engaged
Rare Wines
bustles going on in getting out to Non Stramer . . . Eleanor
Choice Liquors
the 1952 year book of the Beth Mandell, pianist now of New
LUNCH DINNER
Yehudah Schools . . . dedicated. York, who appears in a recital

Daily
11-3 p.m.

this year. to the memory of Mrs. at the Art Institute. April 17,
Lena Holtzman. a pioneer of the remembering when, at the age
Yeshivah in rougher days . . . of four, she sang on the "Uncle
The book is a credit to the initi- Nick s ' kiddies programs . . .
ative of Dave Goldberg . . . The and of the prediction that she
surprise guest star at the Beth had a great future ahead . . . as
Yehudah Dinner. April 20. at a singer.
the Latin Quarter will be com-
edian Henny Youngman, now
appearing at the Elmwood in
Windsor . . . Accountant Irving
Magy relaxing after a hectic
time of . income tax returns . . .
"My vacation is just not to see

another figure. - says Iry . . .
(Hinni k . . . Bernie Gorosh and
Evelyn Dusan in final planning
stages for their April 19 mar
riage . . . Custom tailor Steve
Petix standing outside his men's
clothing store on Six Mile Rbad
listening, to the business woes
being poured on by a merchant
in the vicinity . . . Steve opened
his new ready-made clothes
department . . . and is doing a
terrific business with his tail-
ored-to-fit reputation around
town . . . The woe-filled mer-
chant was telling it to the wrong
guy! . . . Curiosity-filled friends
waiting for the bandage to come
off the nose of floor-covering .
man Lou Schwartz . . . who had 4
a slight remodeling job done ..
Composition of a new Bnai Brith
song by Isadore Schneider of
Brandeis Lodge . . . with lyrics
by Helen Bake! assisted in no
small measure by Al Bounin.
BB membership secretary . • .-
April showers failing to stop one
die hard mother from wheeling
her baby along Dexter as the
rains kept pouring it on . . . A
pastic covering kept the water
out of the carriage while she
manipulated an umbrella for
her ow,1: "p1 .- otection with one
hand . . . and did a good job of

-

. I
Rabbisi Participate in
Matz0h Shmurah Ritual

Detroit; rabbis under the lead-
ership of Rabbi Chaim Meisels
participated in trey Passover
ceremonies marking the baking

ll

a

of the Matzoth Shmurah Wed-
nesday. at the Golden Cracknel
Co.
Hosts I at the occasion were
Eugene. Harry and Ernest
Greenfield. proprietors of Gol-
den Cracknel. Special ceremon-
ies. including the singing of the
as Matzoth
Hallel. tr place,
beginning
were baud from ginning to
end for the rabbis'.special pur-
poses.

THE JEWISH NEWS-21
Friday, April 11, 1952

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Hours by Appointment

Piano Concert

ELEANOR MANDELL

PIANIST

ART INSTITUTE LECTURE HALL

APRIL 17th, 1952 at 8:30 p.m.

Tickets S1.20 (tax inc.) at Grinnells and Metro Music

TEMPLE ISRAEL ARTISTS SERIES--MONDAY, APRIL 21, 8:30 P.M.

MISCHAKOFF — HAAS — MIQUELLE

Program of Instrumental Music
Tickets 53.00 and 52.00 at Grinnell's and Metro Music Shop

HERSH'S DELICATESSEN

Restaurant and Carry Out Service

Non' Open

Featuring appetizers and delicacies. Fine foods served on
premises. Breakfast, luncheons, dinners, and after theater
snacks. All kinds of sandwiches and home made pastries.

Open weekdays ...

7 A.M. - 1 A.M. — SATURDAY, 7 A.M. - 3 A.M.

20115 W. 7 MILE ROAD

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5 p.m.-1 a.m.

10235 WOODWARD

TO. 6-9771

FREE PARKING

TO DINE

RUBES HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious 01 toods.
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
U.N. 1-9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
rtq176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11•=, Blks. So. S Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

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

RUSSIAN BEAR

P.,:

62 E.

The Entire Staff of

Specializing in Chicken in the Rough

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

Passoter

be Closed the Week of Passover and Re-open at Noon on

Thursday, April 1 7th, With the Some Quality, Courtesy and

Generosity

TR 2-9200

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

Evtends Greetings to tne Detroit Jewish

Communit) for a Vert

Open 12 to 2 a.m.

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

NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR

Liberman's Delicatessen

We




Daily

ard SERVE

REAM, MIXED

DRIVING INSTRUCTION

STAFFORD'S

FINE FOODS

8333 LINWOOD

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.

Detroit's Largest Exclusii e Delicatessen

12162

DEXTER

TO. 6-9304 — TO. 3-9829

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
Closed Tuesday. Open daily from 5 to IS
party accommodations at any time.
, nd
p.m. Call TR. 3-7443, if no answer TR. 1-4485.
p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10

auneftt.4 ,

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—Boris Kozin, Maitre d

FORMERLY

FOUR DUKES

P E R
ZC' SUP
BROADWAY STAR

12th and Hazelwood

BOESKY' S

A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,

and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods.

SONGSTRESS

TR. 2-4375

DORIS KING

* ANN CONNOR DANCERS
* COMIC BILLY FALBO

TR. 2-8800

CLAM SHOP and BAR

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec- Foods.

Music by Muzak ... No Entertainment

HUND'S

DOWNTOWN

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors.

* PIANO-DUO FREEMAN and STEEL
* MICKEY WOOLF'S BAND

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

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

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

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Carry Owe Sorvics
Parking Facilities . .
UN.. 4-9816
7113 PURITAN . . . Opos 4< p.m. to 3 a.m. . .

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery

Service Our Specialty . .Ribs & Chicken right off the firs.
Car. 12th & Clairmouot
Opeo 4 p.m. to 4 *.M., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.

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