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September 05, 1952 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-09-05

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THE JEWISH NEWS-19
Friday, September 5, 1952

FDR JR's YIDDISH

On Broadway they recall the
time a few years ago when
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., spoke
a few words in Jewish at a pub -
lic meeting. Toastmaster Harry
Hershfield elicited guffaws when
he quipped--"Y' know, Franklin , READY MIXED -OW CHILL sod SERVE;
—just now, you almost bought a
kosher deli ca t essen !"
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LISTENING

rir

COMING!

O t i

Blanche Siegel shot a hole-in-
JUST A BOTTLE CF horse-
one, last week, on the 174
radish . .. That's all Mrs. Harry
Levine bought, little realizing yard 6th hole . . . Her being
women's champ a couple of
that it would be the first step in
times is but a drop in the
the rejuvenation of a friendship
bucket now . . Son., Bill. 17,
that was dormant for 32 years
captain of the Central High
. . . Mrs. Levine lost trace of her
team, defended the Junior
girlhood friend. now Mrs. Harry
Championship title he held at
Tulkoff, after the latter's mar-
Knoilwood for the past three
riage in New York in 1920 . . .
years . . . Another son, Bob,.
The label on that bottle of
22, u•on the recent Presidents
horseradish bore the name Till-
Day Tourney with a very neat
koff, so Mrs. Levine decided to
75 . . Not to be outdone. the
write the firm in Baltimore . .
unsung senior member of the
asking if they might know the
family, Daniel, also captured
whereabouts of Mrs. Harry Tul-
himself a division champion-
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSE-
koff . . . It did . . . striking the
ship in the week all this was
chance - nail on the 'head . . .
VELT is shown greeting the
happening.
since Mrs. Tulkoff's family op-
:50,000th visitor to New York's
• • •
erated the company . . . and it
CONTRARY TO RUMORS Israel Exposition, which is
wasn't long before a long dis-
lance call came from Mrs. Tul- about the community, Harry sponsored by the State of Israel
koff . . . who also had been Thomas. well known clothier. is Bond
-
organization. The lucky
trying to find some trace of her looking fit as a fiddle . . or. visitor is 10-year-old CAROL
the
-
girlhood friend . . Recently, we should say, as fit as
while in New York attending clothes he sells . . . True, Harry SCHOEN, to whom the former
the marriage of her cousin, was ill for awhile, but if he First Lady presented a toy pup-
Muriel Siderman to Marvin died, as the story has been py made in Israel.
Flag, Mrs. Levine. of Grand Ave.. making rounds, then were see-
ing an actual ghost practically !
visited Mrs. Tulkoff
$ 10,000,000 Was Sent
more . . . and the two spent every day!

*

! Abroad for ORT's Work
long hours talking over o 1 d •
JEWELRY DEPT. .. . Marilyn •
times about their growing up
Di'. William Haber, president
together and working in New Wiiner and Seymour Garsoff
are engaged . . . Wedding date of the American ORT Federation
York.
(Organization for Rehabilitation
• • •
is set for June. next year.
I through Tr ainingl greeted
• . •
BARRISTER LEONARD HY-
A DETROITER MOTHER and American Jewry on the eve of
MAN is passing out cigars galore
. . after birth of a son. His daughter team took over inter- the New Year and extended his
wife is the former Geraldine est at the recent National Bnai appreciation for its moral and
Davidson ... 'They've named the Brith Girls Convention at Mich- financial generosity in contrib-
boy D. A. (Douglas Andrew) igan State College . . . when uting toward the world-wide re-
Hyman . . . on a suggestion by Mrs. Phillip Fealk, past presi- construction of Jewish economic
of the Louis D. Brandeis life. He announced that $10,-
Leonard's pop that some day dent
Chapter. conducted a Human 000.000 had been sent overseas
the little chap would become
workship session . .• since the end of World War II
district attorney . . . and so Relations : to support the ORT program of
would have the intials to go and Shirley Fealk, past presi- ; vocational rehabilitation.
dent of the Lillian Wald Chap-
with it.
• • •
ter. represented District 6 in the First Home Built in Baltimore
National Girls Oratorical Con- On 'Henrietta Szold Drive'
THE DANIEL SIEGEL fam-
test.
ily, better known as "The
BALTIMORE, i JTAI — Gover-
• • •
Royal House of Golfing", has
nor Theodore R. McKeldin of
THE COSMOPOLITAN Bnai Maryland participated in the
enhanced its reputation as
Brith Bowling League opens.
Knollwood's finest when Mrs.
placing of a plaque commemo-
Sept. 8. at the Role-A-Wile alleys rating Henrietta Szold. the
. • for the ninth year . . . Baltimore-born founder of the
Every high record in Bnai Brith Hadassah, who died in Israel.
ORT Youngsters Greet
bowling has been captured by The plaque was placed on the
Year at Israel Center
this league . . . which is corn- •
home built on Szold Drive.
posed of fellows among the best first
BB bowlers in the country . . .
The average of the entire lea-
gue, last year. was 185 ... which
ranks the Cosmopolitan among
the tops in high kegling circles
I . . Phil Robinson's 300 games
of a couple of years ago still re-
, mains the highest . . . but. then
again, that's the highest you
can go in bowling! . .. Lou Sul-
j kin is the closest ... Can't come
any closer than 299! . . • Any
other leagues in the city want-
ing exhibition matches with the
Cosmopolitan can contact either
Dr. Mike Engelman. secretary.
or Harry Schwartz, TO. 5-3171
I. but just as a silent tip,
they had better be good!

SOCIAL INC.

SUNDAY NITE, SEPT. 14


;

EDGEWATER PARK
BALLROOM

7h, Liberman s

-

Roast Stuffed
Young Chicken
As You Like it!

linn Dexter Blvd.

Welcome oil the friends and customers -

bock from their vacation. We hope that you

hod a good time and you ore well and happy.

We hope to see you real soon so that we con

serve you with the -some Quolity, Courtesy

and Generosity.

Detroit% Large.t Erclusire Delicatesz-en

DRIVER TRAINING






These youngsters of the Girls'
ORT School in Jerusalem join
their fellow students at 27 other
ORT schools in Israel in taking
leave for the High Holy Days.
ORT operates the largest volun-
tary trade education network
Israel, with installations in 16
cities and towns. The 17 differ-
ent trades taught in these
schools are crucial to the na-
tion's growing industry a a d
economy. For its training pro-
grams in North Africa, Iran and
Western Europe ORT receives its
funds from the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee, a member agen-
cy of the United Jewish Appeal!

Jackie Kannon, Detroit come-
dian, was a Cantor, as is his
father.
Smart-alecky columnists have
dubbed the Billy Rose-Eleanor
Rohn mess "The War of the
Roses."

AAA Driver Training Institute
Graduates
Professional Certified Teachers
Dual-Control Training Cars

Personal Instruction

Saul H. Sinkoff
UN. 2-4033

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Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
We Cater to Farnifies and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
1 5508 Livernois

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

STAFFORD'S

FINE FOODS

8333

UNWOOD

; BOESKY'S

SID'S

CAFE LOUNGE

Enjoy the best in food and
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15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883

L'AIGLON

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114 PALLISTER AVE. —

Air Conditioned —

BOESKY'S

FREE PARKING

12th and Hazelwood

A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,

ion the Fisher Bldg.

acid Cocktail Lounge. Rite Foods.

TR. 2-4375

A Popular Place

CLAM SHOP and BAR

for Parties, Too !

NOW ON STAGE IN PERSON

Detroit's Own "Loff Riot"

ackie Kannon

STAR CAST OF 20 — GEORGE RANK'S BAND

SUTTON & CLEMENTS

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UN. 4-0668

TR. 2-8800

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Mimic by Musak ... No Entertainment
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

Sunday and Eves. Included

UN. 4-9111

TO. 6-9804

12162 Dexter

A New Saturday Night
Special Feature
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Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
. . UN. 4 - 9816
7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.

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t!

TR. 2-8500

ve ry
Take Out and D live
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Service Our Specialty . . .
Cot. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.

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HUND'S

15301 E.

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efferson,

at Beaconsfiek1

VA. 2-4118

Luncheons 11

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