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`Miss Israel' Greeted
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Danny
sented his two-ton statue of
Moses to Israel "in deep appre-
ciation of the contribution which
the Jewish people have made
directly or indirectly to human
s
LISTENING r f
Irfs& JEWISH NEWS-21
Friday, May 2, 1952
FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE
PARTIES
Formal or Informal
Mestrovic, who is in self-exile
from Yugoslavia, made the gift
through the Yugoslav govern-
ment. He is currently working
GEORGE D. KEIL, left, chair-
man ► f the food division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign, thanks
MICHAL HARREL, Miss Israel
of 1P52, for her inspiring mes-
sage at the division's opening
dinner, which raised 5183,565 for
the campaign, the largest food
division total ever achieved at a
single meeting.
Showers
• Weddings
• Sweet 16 Parties
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Receptions
• Supper Dances
DRIVING INSTRUCTION
• Cocktail Parties
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• Letge Group Meetings
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Professional Certified Teacher
Driver Trainer—Hazel Park Public
Schools.
Driver Training Institute
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Dual Control Car
Personal Instruction by:
NO INCREASE
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For Reservations Call
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TR. 5-5100
DRIVER TRAINER
TY. 8-8582
Hours by Appointment
odd Inc's
There were 1.600 more persons
killed in U.S. motor vehicle ac-
cidents last year than in 1950.
PARTY WILL BE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th
9:00 a.m. to 1 a.m.
AT WOOD'S NITE CLUB
20030 JOHN R at STATE FAIR
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rt-3 p.m. S p.m.-1
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We Cater to Families and Parties
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62 E. Columbia
NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR
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Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
3004 W. GRAND BLVD.
Open Every Day & Sundays
TR 2-9200
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
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8333 LINWOOD
BOESKY'S
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on a sculpture to be erected in
New York's Riverside Park next
year as a memorial to the Jew-
ish martyrs of World War II.
,ipicarde ll
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THE AWARDING TOOK
place in Beverly Hills. Calif.,
with Jack Benny as master of
ceremonies . . . and the audi-
ence. says Sam, included Eddie
Cantor. Samuel Goldwyn
Groucho Marx, Jack Warner,
George Mims, Dancly Kaye and
many others famous in the world
of entertainment.
ACCORDING TO SAM, orchids
and brackbats were hurled at
Jessel by those who spoke . .
Here are a few of the remarks
. . JACK BENNY: "Our Lt.
General Toastmaster, U. S. A.
(meaning Jessel) has been so
busy serving humanity that he
did not get married for one
whole year.". . . GROUCHO
MARX: "We're here to salute
Darryl Zanuck's Orson Wells
who speaks so often at Bar
Mitzvahs and funerals that he
once married a 13-year-old boy
to a woman that was dead for
three years." . . . EDDIE CAN-
TOR. (made up as a rabbi who
came to participate in his fa-
mous pupil's celebration):
"When Georgele went to my
Chader. I missed a new zager
mine wife gave me for a present.
I would never accuse Georgele
that he took it, of course not,
but after that he knew the time
Of day while I did not."
( formerly Huyler's)
IN THE FISHER BLDG.
civilization."
former De- MARTIN FORMAN, jeweler on
SAM DICTOR,
troiter now a California resi- 12th St., took his family for a
dent, sends excerpts from the long ride, April 20. to break in
"Man of The Year" address the new car he had recently
given by George Jessel after acquired . . . Since he is a for-
receiving a plaque on joining mer police officer and has
the Bnai Brith Hall of Fame ... always been interested in police
which also included a scholar- work. Forman decided to drive
ship to Brandeis University up to Jackson, and visit the
"which Jessel may award to any State Prison . . . After touring
worthy student regardless of his the building, the Forman family
religious affiliation or racial left for home toward evening.
/ait,j). remarking what a peaceful
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building it was and how orderly
"BEING A GREAT orator is and calm everything seemed to
not the most important virtue be within the prison walls . . .
that the gods manifest in man- Shortly after returning back to
kind." said Jessel. "Lincoln was Detroit, the bulletin broke that
the greater man—Douglas was a fiery riot had started with
the better orator. I can sum this guards being taken as hostages
up with this thought: It is the by the prisoners ... Forman said
little canary who sings, not the he breathed a sigh of relief that
eagle . . • Having spoken many he and his family had gotten
times at Bnai Brith. I have out in time ... and added. - Well.
always found it a cardinal urge at least it looked peaceful. Good
to explain to those who might thing we left when we did!"
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be unfamiliar with it. the mean-
TYPICAL OF the cooperation
ing of Bnai Brith and its con- given to the Women's Division
ception. So few people know. of the Allied Jewish Campaign
I received a wire from the clis- for Sunday's G-Day drive is the
tinguished actor. Charles Co- service being rendered by Bnai
burn: 'Dear George: Being of Brith . . The women's group
Scotch ancestry. congratulations postponed its bowling tourna-
to you and the Bonnie Brith' rnent .
. scheduled originally
. . . And there are a lot of for this Sunday . . . The Men's
people who think that the Bnai group decided to start its base-
Brith was something cooked up ball season a week later . . to
by Benay Venuta. And I am provide drivers for the motor
particularly pleased that the corps . . and to remain at
.
proceeds of the evening will help home to watch children .
send some young men to a fine while their wives are out cam-
college. That I have been. in paigning with the Women's Di-
some way. an instrument in this vision.
art—I feel that the day is won.
and the evening has been
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worthwhile.
will not talk long enough
to let the warmth of the evening
wax too sentimental. If I were
to. I would have to relive
READY MUM -jail CR1LL sod SERVE
verbally all the things that were
both bitter and sweet—from the
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days when Eddie Cantor first
washed my face and taught me
how to talk to an audience. to a
series of success and failures of
when I stranded my comnany in
Chicago to a few short years
later while speaking at an in-
augural in Washington. to have
had the never-to-be-forgotten
realization that the man whose
arm was on my shoulder and
said: "Give my love to your
mother' — was Franklin Delano
Roosevelt. No. all the bitter
taste of the wasted years have
long since turned to sweet
memories."
L'AIGLON
SYRACUSE, N. Y., (JTA)—
Sculptor Ivan Mestrovic has pre-
Raskin's
.
Moses Returns to Israel
As Gift of Sculptor
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UN. 4-9111
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Since
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Oakwood Blvd., near Schaefer. DU. 1-9828
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