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May 23, 1952 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-23

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Danny

Mrs. Charles P. Feinberg, of
18954 Warrington. was unani-
mously elected president of the
Detroit Women's
Division of the
American J e w-
sh Congress for
the coming,
;ear.
Mrs. Feinberg,
presi-
ormerly
dent of the
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iNortheast
BERNIE MILT•ER is the only fairness to the principals in-
2,hapter of Con-
volved,
Jackie
as
the
target,
the
master of ceremonies to appear
zress. has been
cynical
community-ite
who
re-
at the Elmwood Casino in Wind-
-13.ctive in corn-
verbal
lambasting
from
sor and stay as long as he has ceived a
;nun i t y affairs
. . . over a year by public de- admirers of Jackie Kannon. and
7el!'or the past 15
mand ... He's the "unsung star" this writer, who was caught in

who usually puts the show the switch, we have decided to
, j In 1949. she
across . . . and the audience quote from the unbiased Herb VIrs. Feinberg was given the
loves him . . . Bernie is one of Rau of the Miami Daily News Pioneer Award for efforts on
the few singers in show business who reviewed Jackie's act at the behalf of the Torch Drive. In
who can actually create within Copa City for his newspaper .. • addition. she_is on the Board of
himself and outwardly the true "Another addition to the new the League of Jewish Women's
feeling of the song his heart bill is comic Jackie Kannon. He Organization, a member of
is emoting . He has a reper- opens with a song. dies with Hadassah, a charter member of
toire of over 3000 songs from some jokes. and revitalizes him- Brandeis. an active campaign
memory and keeps adding to it self somewhat with a parody on worker for Federation. a member
as he goes along his crowd- 'Cry of the Wild Goose' which of Eastern Star and many local
surges into satiric necromancy. sectarian and non-sectarian or-
pleaaing ways.
BERNIE'S ambition is to make But just plain necking follows in ganizations.
•••■ •••••-•••■•••••
a hit recording and become a a routine with his bathing suit
41,...11••••••••
"young Carl Brissom" of supper clad wife."
• .

clubs around the country .. He
THE EXPECTED GOAL of the
sang for 26 weeks over the ABC
Network while at Virginia Beach Knights of Pythias Detroit 55
( formerly Huyler's)
He srtudied to be a doctor sponsored Blood Rally. Sunday,
before the show business bug June 8, 12 to 6 p.m., at Pythian
IN THE FISHER BLDG.
gut him 13 years ago . . . and 55 Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming. ,
he would rather sine one song is to garner the most blood ever I FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE
now than take out all the tonsils gotten at one time by any
PARTIES
in China! Pvthian lodge in the country ..
• • •
Members of the Pythian 55
Formal or Informal
WHEN BYRON KREIGER de- i Women's Auxiliary are being
• Showers
fends his Midwest foil and sabre trained by the Red Cross to help
championShips on May 24 and out as nurses aides for the big
• Weddings
25. at WaylIe University. he will Blood Rally ... destined to give
• Sweet 16 Parties
be whipping blades about in j more of our fighting men in
fancier fashion than t - er . . . Korea a better chance to come
• Receptions
because those two days will also home ... alive.
• Supper Dances
count as trials to the 1952 Olym-
pics. at Helsinski. Finland . . .
• Cocktail Parties
Byron fenced brilliantly, re- , DRIVING INSTRUCTION
Professional Certified Teacher

• Large Group Meetings
cently. without losing a match
Driver Trainer—Hazel Park Public

in both saber and foil to win
Schools.
• AAA Driver Training Institute
NO INCREASE
his 20th and 21st state title and
Graduate
Dual Control Car
his 36th and 37th championship
IN PRICES

Personal Instruction by:

. . . Yet. with all this super- •
For
Reservations Coll
duper blade fancying. says his
SAUL H. SINKOFF
brother, Myron, trouble still pre-
DRIVER TRAINER
vails whenever Byron is called
TY. 8-8582
upon to carve the meat at home
Sundays and Eves. Included
■ ••••••••••• ■■ ••••• • V,,■••■ •••.
. . . "Maybe it's because there's
no competition involved." says
Byron.
• • •
AT LAST YEAR'S camp week-
end held by the Jewish Young
Adult Council at Fresh Air
Camp. 111 young folks attended
. . . It was such a success that
the week-end. this year. June
27-29. at Fresh Air Camp will
include an even more elaborate
program. More info can be had
by calling the Young Adult
Council office. TR. 5-5800.

O

Raskin 's

LISTENING rir

,

Friday, May 23. 1952

THE JEWISH NEWS - 17

Mrs. Feinberg Elected
Congress Women Head

Early Deadline for May
30 Issue
-

On account of Decoration Day and the First Day
of Shevuoth occuring concurrently on Friday, May 30,
there will be an earlier deadline for all copy for that
issue.
Photographs for that issue must be in our hands
not later than at noon on Friday, May 23. All copy for
that issue must reach us before 10 a.m. on Monday,
May 26. Classified advertising must be phoned in no
_later than 1 p.m., Tuesday, May 27.
Re.-_rular Jewish News deadlines are at noon on
Mondays for photographs and at 2:30 p.m. on Mondays

for editorial copy.

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1,
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1

1

L'AIGLON

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Rose
Salinsky wishes to thank its rel-
atives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.

READY MIXED -OW CHILL died SERVE

• CE" ✓ TIT S S 5 • 42 Pp99F

Meet Your Friends at

• • •

CONTROVERSY STILL IS
raging in certain quarters as
to whether or not Jackie Kan-
non's recent Miami night club
engagement was a huge success
or a dud as observed by a cyni-
cal. community-ite . . . In all

not..

CONED BEEF RR PasTitavri.

SANDWICH f

12I62-DEXTER

TO-6-9804

Detroit's largest Exclufive 1Jetitato46m,

Dancing — Food
Entertainnzent

OPENING SOON

WHERE TO DINE

RAISIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods..
Steaks. Chops. Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
fIa:nburgers. - Served as vou like it." UN 1-9802
21176 LIVERNO1S AVE. 1u, Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

DETROIT TOWN HALL
FISHER THEATRE

* ELSA LANCHESTER

Turnabout Theatre
Hollywood

* ROSCOE DRUMMOND

Bureau Chief--Notional Events
Christian. Science Mentor

* COL. HOMER KELLEMS

Former Staff Officer with

General MacArthur in Japan

MR. AND MRS. MAX MOSS

Mme of their children, Mr. and
Mr.s. Joseph G. Rosen. of Ken-
tucky Ave.
Thirty guests were *present,
including the Moss' other chil-
dren, the Al Moss', of Chicago:
the A. Passermans, Irving, Sybil,
eight grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Relatives were
also present from London, Ont.
This story corrects erroneous
information in Jast week's
edition referring to Mr. and Mrs.
Max Moss as the Finks.

Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Rcviolli
Full Course Dinners S I .25 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois

Chicken,

RUSSIAN BEAR

62

Open 11 a.m. to

2 a.m.

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

1 0983

-

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

STAFFORD'S

8333 LINWOOD

FINE FOODS

BOESKY'S

CAFE LOUNGE

'SIDS

Enioy the best in food and

entertainment at moderate

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

XORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

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

AVE.



Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING

BELCREST DINING ROOM & LOUNGE

24th Consecutive Year
1952-1953 Season
18 Wednesday Mornings at 11 o'clock
Opening OCTOBER 15

ti

Served

From 2 p.m.

WOODHULL LAKE

114 PALLISTER

Mr. and Mrs. Max Moss
Fete Golden Wedding Day

Mr. and Mrs. Max Moss. of
3783 Waverly, recently celebrat-
ed their 50th wedding anniver-
sary at an open house at the

Sunday Dinners

- The
Big House

TR. 5-5100

...oniaer/Avz i ;Petra Luscious

Fine Foods
Rare Wines
Choice Liquors

* MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE

* REAR ADMIRAL ELLIS
ZACHARIAS

Expt , rt on Global Altars

* JOHN MASON., BROWN
Associate Editor- et Saturday Re-
view of Literature

* LOUIS FISCHER

of the not ion's best in-
formed speakers on Europe and
Middle East

5440 Cass—Parking Facilities — IC. 1-5700
Open Daily 7 a.m —2 a.m., Sunday Family Dinner 5-9 p.m.
Catering to Luncheons and Socials
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Dancing—Boris Kazin, Maitre d

A Distinguished Delicatessen. Restaurant,
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods.

TR. 2-4375

Dynamic New Commentator
* CUNEYD DOSDOGRU
Turkish diplomat and journalist
* DR. WILLY LEY
Science writer—Expert in field * DR. MURRAY BANKS
"Until the psy-
Psychologist.
of rockets and interplanetary
chiotrist comes
space travel

Photographer—World Traveler

* WILLIAM BRADFORD HUIE * CHOLLY
KNICKERBOCKER
Igor Cossinii noted journalist

Editor—American Mercury
* LUCILLE VOGELER
Tells of her husband's flight
* JACOB'S PILLOW DANCE
from Hungarian Communists
FESTIVAL
Ted Shawn and ten stars in * Three other highlights to be
announced
in Fall program
program
varied

For ticket information call DETROIT TOWN HALL
WO. 3-5617 or WO. 3-6000
220 Hotel Statler

TR. 2-8800

CLAM SHOP and BAR

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

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

Music by Mumaic ... No Entertainment

HUND 'S

DOWNTOWN

Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors.

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

One

* HARRISON WOOD

12th and Hazelwood

BOESKY'S

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Corry Out Service
. . Open 4 p.m. to 3 o . m .... UN. 4-9816

Parking Facilities . .

7113 PURITAN

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

TR. 2-8500
Take Out and Delivery

Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Cor. 12th & Claermount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.

NEBIOLO'S

Oakwood

Blvd.,

near Schaefer. DU. 2-9828
banquet facilities.

Luncheons, Dinners, complete

Since 1919

AL GREEN'S

Entertainment—Open Sundays

15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield

11A. 2 - 4118 .

10:30 to 2 a.nt.
10:30. Suppers
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 10

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