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Wolf Firm Dedicates
Groceries Warehouse

Young Av7ults Plan Weekend Outing

June 27 to 29 at Fresh Air Camp

Abner A. Wolf, Inc., Detroit
wholesale grocer, will dedicate
the world's largest dry groceries
warehouse under one roof at Joy
Road and Schaefer, Sunday
afternoon. More
than 10.000 De-
troit area groc-
ers and guests
will attend the
grand opening
and concurrent
food show.
Abner Wolf
entered the
grocery business
as the proprie-
tor of a small
A. Wolf
corner store on the East Side
in 1912. He made deliveries to
customers in a wagon pulled by
two mules-. He entered the whole-
sale busines; in 1922. Last year.
his firm did a business volume
of 565.000.000. In the new ware-
house. the volume is expected to
surpass $100.000.000. Associates
in the Wolf organization in-
Planning a social camp weekend for young people are the fol-
clude Henry Cohen. secretary; lowing members of the Jewish Young Adult Council: Standing
Hanley Wolf, warehouse super- (from the left), ESTELLE PIKULIN, ANNE ZELONKA. BERT HOR-
intendent: Al Jacobson. director WITZ, MARILYN FARBER. AL EICHLER, ROZANNE -BUTTNER;
of merchandising and advertis- seated. ARTHUR RUBINER, SHIRLEY BALLES, Dr. SOLL GAY-
ing. and Robert A. Asarch, chief NOR and ANNE EPSTEIN. The affair will be held June 27 to 29,
buyer.
at Fresh Air Camp near Brighton. Young people, 18 to 35. are in-
vited to call the Council office, TR. 5-8400, or Anne Zelonka,
chairman, WE. 3-9414, for information.

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matches each Sunday afternoon,
COMPOSI- and shortfield games every Wed-
MUSICAL
THE
TIONS of Julius Chajes will be nesday night.
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spread over international air
SCENES ABOUT
• TOWN . . .
waves . . . On June 26, "Kol Is-
rael" will emenate from Jerusa- Max Chomsky walking slowly
lem and broadcast an entire across Griswold on Fort St., as
orchestra concert of his music oncoming cars respected the 90
. . . In Paris on the 29th. Mar- degree heat and halted to let
guerite Kozenn Chajes will ap- him pass . .. Jewish community-
pear as soloist with the Orches- ites in Windsor acclaiming the
tra National and will be heard wonderful work of Rabbi Sam
over Radio Paris . . . The pre- Stollman of the Shaar Hasho-
miere of the latest Chajes' cre- mayim Synagogue . . . He is the
ation, a piano concerto, will take son of Rabbi Isaac Stollman in
place in Vienna, July 2 ... with Detroit . . . Plans made by the
the composer as soloist of the Yetz-Cohen Post and Auxiliary
Vienna Symphony Orchestra ... JWV for a moonlight on July 3
That concert will be heard over . . . Proceeds to be used for re-
all the Austrian radio stations habilitation and entertainment
and will originate in Radio of hospitalized veterans . . . For
tickets or further info.. call
Vienna.
George or Marion Rich. TY.
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HARRY MIRVIS has been ap- 7-3395 . . . Seymour Rakoff de-
pointed assistant BBYO director ciding to surprise his sister and
. . . and will serve as Michigan brother-in-law. Sally and Joe
regional director until someone Levin. by cutting the grass in
Beth Yehudah Directors to Meet
CARD OF THANKS
is named to take the place of front of their new home in Oak
Tuesday. at Young Israel Center
The family of the late Ran
Chuck Levy. who resigned to Park . . . later discovering he
David I. Berris. new chairman
.
A meeting of the Bodzin Fam-
-
assume a like position serving had done a beautiful job . on
Leach wishes to ex,ena t heir
metropolitan New York . . . at the lawn of their next door fly Club will be held Sunday, at of the board of directors of sincere thanks to their many
farewell ceremonies. the former neighbor who was in Florida! the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. has friends and relatives for the
Opening of the new J. Young Bodzin. of Calvert Ave. The issued a call to members to many kindnesses extended them
head of BBYO here. was pre-
group enjoyed a night ball game ,
sented with a pen and pencil and Sons Clothing store on Dex- June
17 with a social after the' meet on Tuesday evening. 8:30 during their recent bereavement.
set. a watch and dinner set . . ter. corner of Boston ... A beau-
p. m.. in the Young Israel Cen-
tiful
and
amazing
transforma-
game.
plus flowery speeches that
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ter. Officers of Young Israel
DRIVING INSTRUCTION
turned his modesty into blushes tion from the delicatessen pre-
Professional Certified Teacher
•
A group of MIDDLE - AGED, will be hosts.
of sincerity .. . Harry Mirvis was viously on the same site . . .
Driver Trainer—Hazel Park Public
▪
a member of the old Rex A.Z.A. The former home of J. Young unmarried persons in the north-
Schools.
•
• AAA Driver Training Institute
11. and has since built himself and Sons will be used in the west section is now • being form-
Graduate
expansion
of
their
huge
cleaning
ed.
For
information
call
WE.
2-
Dual Control Car
•
up into a high place in the com-
Personal Instruction by:
3986.
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munity . as assistant director plant on Dexter.
and "could be" appointee for the
SAUL H. SINKOFF
Michigan State regional direc-
DRIVER TRAINER
torship of BBYO. which also in-
navy MIXED -id NULL mid Myr
TY. 8-8582
cludes AZA.
Pec.).
Included
Sundays and Eves.
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WITH THE RESORT season
getting under way and occasion-
al instances of un-American dis-
crimination coming to light at
the office of the Jewish Com-
RU BLN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
munity Council. we think of the
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
exchange of letters between the
UN. 1-9802
proprietor of a resort and the
HaInburgers. "Served as you like it."
late George M. Cohan. the gifted
21176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1, 1. Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
Irish-American actor . . . Co-
han's initial letter, "Gentlemen:
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Please reserve a room for me ...
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolli
signed. George M. Cohan" was
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
answered by a tole' ramfrom
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois
the hotel. "Sorry we do not cater
Left to right: Upper row: Mesdames Philip BROUDO, BUD
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
to Jews." . . Cohan's now clas- BLUM. JOSEPH JACKIER, PERRY BURNSTINE, MILTON PRAG.
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
sic telegraphed r e p 1 y was. Hadassah vice presidents in charge of administration, fund rais-
"We're both wrong. I'm not a ing. executive affairs and membership; lower row, Mesdames SAUL
FINE FOODS
8333 LINWOOD
Jew and you're not a gentle- R. LEVIN. ROBERT DREWS, in charge of administration and pub-
licity: MORSE SAULSON. president; HARRY LANDSMAN, AL-
man."
BOESKY'S
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BERT ELAZAR, in charge of program and education.
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TO THOSE WHO doubt that
CAFE LOUNGE
Enjoy the best in food and
Detroit Hadassah has launch- of fund-raising. Mrs Morris L.
prejudice is all of one piece . . .
entertainment at
moderate
eci
a
program
o
f
ac
ti
v
iti
es
f
or
Brandwine
is
Honor
Roll
chair-
the experience of one of Dr.
prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday.
Arthur Kornhauser's interview- en rolimen t of new members. man for 1952.
Mrs. Brandwine announces 15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883 -
ers on his famed Detroit area
survey will be illuminating . . . fund-raising and preparation that the Honor Roll kick-off
One of the respocients was being for the forthcoming national will take place Oct. 23 and that
questioned about her attitude to- convention. to be held in De- the $100 Honor Roll dinner will Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
Ind party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open daily from z to ill
ward Negroes . . . Came the troit. Oct. 26-29. be held Oct. 1.
p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. 1-44115.
Mrs.
Milton
Prag
is
vice-presi-
familiar reply. "Some of my best
Mrs. Bud Blum and Mrs. Harry
114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING
friends are Negroes." and then. L. Jones have been named De- dent in charge of membership
as part of the same thought. the troit Chapter convention chair- The. membership drive will be BOESKY'S
12th and Hazelwood
directed under the chairman-
I
paradoxical clincher. "but
men.
A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,
ship of Mrs. Norman Rom. An-
wouldn't want to mingle with
Mrs. Joseph Jacker has been
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods.
t.hem." . . Sounds like we've named vice-president in charge nouncement has been made by
TR. 2-4375
Mrs. Rom that the membership
heard that one before some-
campaign
will
open
simultane-
where!
TR. 2-8800
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ously with the Honor Roll and CLAM SHOP and BAR
MSC Hillel Awards
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods.
will culminate with H-Day Sept.
ANYONE WHO HAS talked to
Prizes to 3 Students
14.
Music by Muzak . . . No Entertainment
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
John F. Ivory must he impressed
Mrs. Morse Saulson. Hadassah
by his bubbling enthusiasm for
Grand
River
at
Bagley.
WO 3-1022
Rabbi Alfred L. Friedman, di- president. has issued a call to
the game of polo . . Not being
rector of the Bnai Brith Hillel all members urging their sup-.
DOWNTOWN
Thirty years of Fine Food, Liquors.
a man to keep a good thing to
Foundation at Michigan State port of all of the organization's
himself. his most cherished
Open: Doily 11:30 a.m., Sunday 4 p.m. to 1 o.m. Music by Club Berkley Trio
College, presented a certificate
dream these days is to make and check to Miss Ellin Lukach projects.
polo a major spectator sport in of New York City. first prize for
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Detroit . . . with everyone get- being the outstanding student.
For Your Dining Comfort . .
ting as big a kick out of the pas- in the field of Jewish studies
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
THE BELCREST
time as he does . . . Ivory has during the year 1951-52.
Parking Facilities . . . Corry Out Service
7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 am. . . . UN. 4-9816
already poured a small fortune
Dining
Room
&
Lounge
Miss
Saralee
Shulman
of
De-
into the development of the
Is now prepared to serve their
TR. 2-8500
Ivory Polo Club on Eight Mile troit, was second prize winner,
delicious meals and fine liquors
Take Out and Delivery
Rd. . . . and in the building of and Miss Glorine Kert of De-
on
a
beautiful,
cool
outdoor
patio'
Service Our Specialty . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
troit took third prize.
the Ivory Rangers. captained by
featuring
Car. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 o.m.
The first prize of $25 was
his son. Jack. into a high-goal
Businessmen's Lunch—
polo combination that can hold granted by the Knights of Pyth-
Oakwood Blvd., near Schaefer. DU. 2-9828
from 85c to $1.25
NEBIOLO'S
Luncheons, Dinners, complete banquet facilitieS.
its own against the best in the ias of 'Philadelphia. The second
11:30 o.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Entertainment—Open Sundays
Since 1919
Dinners-5 to 9 p.m.
country .. . The only return he and third prizes, $15 and $10,
respectively,
were
contributed
iun. Family Dinners, 4 to 9 p.m.
wants is to know that he has
15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
Under the Able Supervision of
by
Michigan
Bnai
Brith
Council.
contributed to the pleasure of
Boris Kozin

News Brevities

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Hadassah Campaigns for Membership,
Fund-Raising: Convention in Detroit

WHEIIE TO DINE

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STAFFORD'S

SID'S

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KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

HUND'S

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

the sports fraternity here . .
During the summer months.
Ivory will present outdoor polo

THE JEWISH NEWS-15

Friday, June 20, 1952

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5440 CASS

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Ample Free Parking

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VA. 2 - 4118

18:30. Suppers
10:30 to 2 a.m.
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners S io

