16 —THE JEWISH T•Irt"VVS
Friday, August 1, 1952
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Hadassah Plans 'Briefing Meeting'
In Preparation for H-Week Activities
Nixon Names Chotiner
His Campaign Manager
vice-president: Bernard
Mrs. Norman Rom, member- membership
Zack. chairman; Alex Jacobson and Jess
ship chairman of Detroit Hadas- R. Feller. co-chairmen.
Wyoming—Mesdames Richard Serlia.
WASHINGTON — Appoint- ; sah, is alerting all key personnel president: Henry Chait, membership
Ted Mason, chairman;
meet of Murray M. Chotiner, I to attend a "briefing meeting" vice-president:
Los Angeles attorney and Re- i at i p.m.. Aug. 19, at the home Bernard Beck and Paul Borock,
r—Mesdames
2
e 1IgaerT'tr,
Schaefe
publica.n campaign leader in , of Mrs. Jacob Jaffe, 17365 Fair- °
president; George Weingarden. member.
California, as manager of the field. A dessert luncheon will be ship
vice-president: H a r r y Krohner.
chairman; James Coodfriend. co-chair-
campaign of Senator Richard ' served.
G. M. Lichteman. secretary.
Nixon for the Vice-Presidency,1 The meeting is in preparation man:
University West—Mesdames Hiram
was announced by the Senator. Ifor Hadassah's H-Week, which Popkin, president: Joseph Ellis, mem-
ch raship. vicee-president; Allan •Robinson.
Chotiner is a member of the' commences with the Honor Roll be
co-cio rnn:enB, nA l fBr e e dr l i i n l oasennd, Iry a ri.
1KI, eau
ask a thousand pardons," Los Angeles Jewish Community i and membership Hop-Off on
WHEN IRWIN ARKIN took a
Business and Professional—Miss Rosa.
Schubot. president; Mrs. Carl Eisen•
job as bell hop at the San Mar- said the man. "It. was so stupid Relations Committee, and was ' Sept. 9 and culminates in H-Day . land
berg. chairman.
Lilo Hotel in Miami Beach for of me to forget. You look angry associated with Senator Nixon I on Sept. 14.
are
when
the
latter
first
ran
for
Working
with
Mrs.
Rom
tile summer little did he realize enough to eat. me. I be you not
Later he Mrs. Milton Prag, membership
Brandeis Graduate School
Sir, replied Congress in 1946.
that his services w o u 1 d also to devour me.
later demand assuming the garb Sir Moses, "it is impossible. My served as Nixon's campaign vice-president. Mrs. Maurice i
in
the
1950
senatorial
Perlman
and
Mrs.
Harry
Moss,
manager
of a hero . . . It gets dark early religion forbids."
WALTHAM, Mass. — Brandeis
- co-chairman: Mrs. Jacob Jaffe University
election.
in Florida, and recently. about
will open the first of
Chotiner
t
ea
me
d
up
with
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Marein,
sec-
BILL
(GOLL)
REIN,
former
its graduate schools, a Gradu-
11 p.m.. while he was standing
watch at the desk, a couple of Detroiter now living in Phoenix, Senator Nixon in supporting retaries.
ate School of Arts and Sciences,
panicky women ran into t h e Ariz., was a visitor to the home Joseph Holt, young Marine vet-1 Key Group officers preparing in the fall of 1953, University
town,
last
week
...
after
being
eran
of
Korea,
in
the
California
for
the
week-long
festivities
are:
President Dr. Abram I. Sachar
ti o t e 1, yelling, "Someone is
Jesse Rice. presi-
drowning in the pool!" . Irwin away from parents and friends Congressional campaign of the I ilere Bagley—Mesdames
vian
ce: announced.
efrairm
td,..Bte:nj. chtritssa. i a.zsoe.nenbe. rshi
Other
than
22nd
District.
Holt
won
the
seemed
for
two
years
.
.
.
rtn to the pool, but all
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Louis Silverfarb and Max N. Schubiner.
calm . . . Then a man yelled, his construction business, Bill is Republican nomi n a t i o n over co-chairmen: Joshua Horwitz. secretary.
still
*writing
songs
.
.
.
one
of
State
Senator
Jack
B.
Tenney,
Central
East—Mesdames
Martin
Cowan.
the
ocean!"
.
.
.
"They•re in
president: Morris Schiff. membership
Against. warnings that it would which may soon be recorded by who had refused to disavow the vice-chairman: Harry Sloan. chairman:
death to try and save Louis Jordan . . . Its c a 11 e d, support given him by Gerald Harry Pinsky and Harry Ash. eo-chair-
tk. sure
men.
them. Irwin pulled off his top "Ain't I Got a Right to Sing the L. K. Smith.
n er
mriedr:
i eensttTlezdraymz..Aa.rom
(formerly Hurler's)
.e.ntrpal I
In addition to serving as the ..C
jacket and shoes . . . and dove Blues" and is a natural for the
vice-presidents Samuel Topper.
IN THE FISHER BLDG.
into the deep waters . . . He Jordan style of "blues" melody Nixon campaign manager, Chot- ship
chairman: Daniel Simons and Frank
Tumid two girls being smashed . . . Bill has written over 100 iner will be the principal liaison Harary. co-chairmen.
FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE
Russel Woods East—Mesdames Benj.
3.1.ainst. the wood pilings as the songs, many of which are now between the candidate and the Weiss.
president: Jerome Ross. mem-
PARTIES
waves ran wild and the terrific being public-tested by leading Republican National Committee. bership vice-president: Julius Hackman.
chairman: Jack Rosen. co-chairman;
undercurrent lashed at high singers and band leaders . . .
Morris Lantor. secretary.
Formal or Informal
He's
composed
everything
from
speed . . . Irwin swain as he
Russell Woods West—Mesdames Sander
Adas Shalom Arranges
Hillman. president: George Keil. mem-
never did before to reach the spirituals, ballads and even wes-
• Skewers
bership vice-president: Samuel Barnett.
which
a
guitar-strumming
Supplementary Services
chairman: Stanley Salanion. co-chairman;
girls . . . while being smashed terns,
Weiss.
secretary.
Weddings
Harold
•
cowboy
entertainer
asked
him
to
against the pilings, himself, on
Fiat
In conformity with the prat- pr'estecire"nrdi;eme=s membership
• the way . .. After getting them do . . . not realizing that in all
Sweet 16 Parties
•
Leo .Pollack. chairman; Harvey
on top of the foot-wide pilings his works, it was the first wes- tice established in past years, president:
idarttes m i 1 t . it
h rv .ersc:tv agar:tan
Snlitei
Was
ever
done!
Adas
Shalom
tern
song
Bill
•
Receptimis
batter-
Irwin tried bringing the
► Synagogue has
.=
Raskin 's
CO.
LISTENING
•
••••
•••••
• •
L'AIGLON
ed girls to shore . . . which he . . . Don't be surprised if, one of arranged for s u p p 1 e mentary sorock. president: Bernard Feldman.
• Sapper Derma*
did. to the amazement of the these days, a hit tune comes out services during the coming High
with
the
caption,
"Music
and
Holydays
for
the
convenience
that
gathered
and
• Cocktail Parties
huge crowd
the police ... His shirt was torn Lyrics by Billy Rein" . . . .He's of non-members.
• Lerge Grime Morelia."'
and he was cut up quite a bit really composed some terrific
Rabbi Marvin Weiner. of New
DRIVER TRAINING
• AAA Driver Training Institute
... but he saved the lives of two numbers . . . That break is all York who officiated at the
NO INCREASE
Graduates
. . But being a hero he needs.
people
services held last year, will re-
• Professional Certified Teachers
IN PRICES
• Dual-Control Training Cars
sometimes has its shortcomings,
turn for the 5713 Holydays. He
will be assisted by Cantor Rubin
too . . After being acclaimed in Mothers' Club Gets Pledges
For Restrvetions
Personal
Instructions
every paper and interviewed on For Tamarack Hills Unit
Boyarsky. Rev. Aaron Gross-
Saul H. Sinkoff
Charlotte Freedman, of t h e bard will assist in the conduct
the za.41.1.0, the police noted his
UN. 2-4033
publicity as a Detroiter working Pasadena Study Club, an- of Schachrith services.
Sunday and Eves. Included
Arrangements for se a ting
in Miami Beach . . . and forced nounced this week that mothers
nun to buy Florida license plates meeting at Cyprus Village may be made through the syn-
Curtis, UN.
for his car . . . or have the al- Mothers' Camp, received pledges
ternative of going to jail! ... in for a new mothers' club unit to agogue
4 - 7474. office, 7045
a re cent letter to his mother, be located at Tamarack Hills,
Mrs. Ida Arkin of Glendale Ave.. Mieh.
Al Rosen. Cleveland infielder.
[resit:
n relates that his total re-
has been carried is to be married to Teresa Ann
RU BM HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious oi roods.
far,
is
a
kiss
from
one
ward.
out through the summer, with
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
o f the girls he saved . . . P. S. the first program a play written Blumberg of Dothan. Ala.
UN. 1-9882
' The sv.ina was refreshing. First by Mrs. Lena Lazaar and parti- rimmil ■■•■ •.•• ■■ w Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
in 2!':: weeks "
L Lut-
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. l r Blks. So. It Mile Rd. Open 24 Bonne
cipate d in by Mesdames L.
sky and. H. Partovich. Material
IN REPLY TO the many in- contributions have been m
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
asking when our annual by Mesdames Miriam K r a v i t z
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviotli
will
and
Regina
Wasserman.
Finan-
ft•:tut} Personality Contest
Fall Course Dinners $1.25
We Cater to Families and Parties
hrld
. . the answer is in cia: contributions were offered
UN. 2-9775
Open Suit.
15508 Liviernois
tan ... A committee already by Mesdames Helen Partovich,
PROFESSIONAL
TR. 5-5100
WHERE TO DINE
Fanny D. Brown and Minna
• .
:Froelich.
LEAVE IT TO Ted Moss. Cal-
is being formed.
t
rt Catering Co.
Co-boss,
For An Early Breakfast et Midnight Snack.
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
STAFFORD'S
to
think up surprises . especially
AG*
where friends are involved . .
Ted cooked up a tremendous
party 1• celebrate the 40th birth-
clay of his partner, Morrie.
Gruskin . . . who didn't even
In
know it was his birthday .
fart, Morrie, the other hard-
working half of the catering
company, helped Ted prepare
the shindig in grand style . .
without once knowing it was be-
ing done to honor him! . . His
wife. Hazel, had had a baby
boy the week before. and Morrie
was still somewhat in a daze . .
Ted was just sorry that - he,
couldn't invite all the close
accumulated by the
friends
partners during their many
years together . • . But the ce-
lebrity-studded list of attendees
included Gov. G. Mennen Wil-
hams. Judge Wm. Cody. Prose-
Gerald K.
Attorney
cuting
O'Brien and a bevy of other.:
who made Morrie "the most sur-
prised man in the world. - . . .
As Oscar Rappaport later re-
"Morrie just didn't
flected.
know what hit him!"
• C
FAVORITE STORIES . . . by
haberdashery man Sid Sorkin
. . about a gent who was once
talking with Sir Moses Monte-
fiore at a reception . . a n d
found the conversation so en-
tertaining that he completely
forgot the race of his compan-
ion and made some uncompli-
mentary remark about the Jew-
ish features of a lady who was
passing by . . . The mistake was
no sooner made than it was
perceived ... The unhappy man
began to apologize profusely .
. .
LIBEIIMAN'S
TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS
l i A" AUX" -id raga gal" •
12162 DEXTER
TO. 8 9829
TO. 6 9804
-
-
FINE FOODS
8333 UNWOOD
BOESKY'S
slcars
CAFE LOUNGE
food ..d
ontertainstmo at moderate
prices. Dancing nightly. We CIPtar to parties sail heenuets. Open Sunday.
TU. 2-31183
15241 E. WARREN at Barham"
Enjoy Ilse low* in
KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
Now A ppearing
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet simmer
end party accommodations at any Hine. Closed Tuesday. Open daily from a to re
p.m.. Sundays and holidays from I le IS p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, N no answer TR. 1-44SS.
:stswourrre
114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING
ON ICE"
12th and Hazelwood
BOESKY'S
A Distinguished Delicatesses, Restaurant,
C (" 11661
ICE REVIEW
~
with. o, kyr
DIRECT
FROM
NEW
YORK
end Cocktail Lounge. Fie* Foods.
TR. 2-4375
TR. 2-8800
CLAM SHOP and BAR
Serving: Oysters, Cleats, LOBSTERS, Stooks road Assorted See Feed*.
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Musk b Muzak . N. Entertainmeat
HIND'S
Grand Rivet .t Begley.
DOWNTOWN
WO 3-1022
Thirty rows of Film Food, Liegoors.
Opera: Doily 11:30 a.m., Seedily 4 p.m. Se 1 is-se. Music hy Club Berkley Trio
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
P•rkiwip Faciiitiee . . . - Corry Oat &wise
7113 PURITAN . . . Opos 4 p.m. to 3 amt. .
. UN. 4 9114
-
SLADE TTIES
with, Don, Patea wild.
AIR CONDITIONED
BUDDY'S BAR-11-9
TR. 2-5500
Take Out and Delivery
Service Our Speciosity . .. Ribs ih Chickeie right off the fire.
Cot. 12t1t Er Claintssient
Open 4 p.m. to 4 is.ns., Sunday 1 p.m. te 4 a.m.
NEBIOLO'S
Sint* 1414
Oskweed Blvd., near Schaefer. DV. 2-9•111
Lynette-ens, Dinners. cerripletst banquet facilities.
Entertainment—Open Sundays
SUTTON & CLEMENTS
FOUR DUKES SUPPER CLUB
15414 WYOMING At James Couzens Highway
AL GREEN'S
13104 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
VA. 2 - 4118
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners S iS
t•:30 to t a tote
10 :n- SuPP•ell