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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-11-07

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THE JEWISH NEWS-15 f

Friday, November '7, 1952

Relatives Sought Here

Dr. RALPH J. BUNCHE, di•ec-
for of the Department of Trus-
teeship of the United Nations,
will be
t h e annual
j A m er i ca - Israel Friendship

Award of . the Mizrachi Women's
Organization of America; at the
organization's 27th annual na-
tional convention, in Atlantic
City, Nov. 9-12.

•-•-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

The Detroit Section of Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
is seeking information abou't the
following persons for whom it
has urgent messages from rela-
tives overseas. Further informa-
tion may be obtained at the
Council's office, 8904 Woodward,
TR. 1-3700.

NORTHWOOD INN

Woodward at 11 1/2 Mile Road

Now Open for Luncheon Daily at 11:30 a.m.

The Some Fine Food for Which We Are Famous Now Served of

Ferry Spitzer-, 70. born in Dunaiska
Steda CSRO, in the USA since 1910,

Moderate Luncheon Prices
SEPTEMBER, Mrs. Helen
MIKE SUMNER tells of the sought by Helena Bauman.
Moritz Braunstein, born in Rumania.,
Rosenberg organized the Ladies' orthodox Jewish lady in Wind- left
Pittsburgh for Detroit. Sought by
Plenty of Free Parking Facilities
Auxiliary of the City of Hope sor who was deeply distressed Janet, Braunstein.
Samuel Isaac Lauder, in USA 35 years
when her only •son fell in love
Cancer Fighters ... to help that with a girl with red hair,
from Poland. Sought by Joseph Fachler.
Tel.: JOrdan 4-6688
Lincoln 1-2577
a Family of Louis Miller (born Zripnitzki)
great hospital . When the turned-up nose, and an Irish migrated from Poland 40 years ago.
,
local group began, there were 18 . brogue . . . She grumbled about Sought by Mrs. George Finkelstein.
Gelb, .Sirna. in USA since 1949 from
members . . Today, only two the situatiqn for weeks, but one Poland. Sought by Hyman Friedman.
day
turned
up
for
her
weekly
Yoffe,
Osias (Josua), 65, birthplace
months later, the a u x i l i a r y
Romania, sought by Geobotaru, Menasse.
boasts over 100 members . . . poker game in high good humor
Kufeld Family, sought by Sarah Gut-
.. "That girl my boy is making man.
helping to raise money that will
Fink, Maurice, 65, born in Romania;
be allocated solely to help the eyes at," she announced, "is sought
by Rachela Haim nee Finklestein,
City of Hope Cancer Hospital . . Jewish after all. I got a look at sister.
her
compact
last
night
when
Betty
Gross, from Russia. in USA
The t r e m e n dous enthusiasm
since 1916, sought by Mrs. Miriam Hei-
shown by the members is a cer- we all went to the movies to- fetz.
tain indication that this group gether . . . and there was her
Weiss, Iso, and Jack, 53-55, born in
Transylvania, sought by Heiman, Mirian
will become one of Detroit-'s name plain as day: HELENA nee
Birnbaum.
RUBINSTEIN."
finest - charitable organizations
Herscovici, Aron Josel, born in Ro-
* • •
mania, 65 years ago, in USA 45 years,
composed of women . . Mrs.
3 "Abdo
APPROPOS OF ALL the tu- sought by Herscovzici, Saie.
Rosenberg, president and all-
Goldman, Ray (Rebecca), born in Ro-
mult,
the
claims
and
counter
round swell gal, was a member
mania, sought by Beer, Anita.
of the Milwaukee Auxiliary of claims, a b o u t the "Jewish
Kilbert, Mendel, born in Romania,
vote"
which
preceded
this
sought by brother, Kilbert, David.
the City of Hope (formerly Los
'Korngold, Shaindla, in USA since 1912,
week's
election,
we
quote
the
Angeles Sanitarium) f o r 18
sought by Kornwasser Aidla (Arlinska).
Litman, Abraham, in USA since 1940,
years . . . The City of Hope calm, seasoned and undeni-
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Romania, sought by Litman
Cancer Fighters , Barn Dance able remark by Rabbi Rosen- birthplace
Zalik.
to raise money for their thal of Cleveland . . . "The
Dr. Alexander Marschak (engineer),
cause will be held Nov. 16, at only person who ever delivered registered for emigration from Berlin in
1941 for Detroit, sought by Eugenie
a
Jewish
vote'.
is
an
obstetri-
Graemer's Barn in Farmington.
Marschak.
cian."
Amen.
* * *
Chana Steinman Greenberg, born in
* * *
Latvia, sought by sister Deborah Mi-
ONE OF THE WAITRESSES
chaelson.
DURING THE SEASON of
Herschl Muravtchik, born in Russia,
at the Transportation Building
sought by Schwartzman, Faivel.
Bar is an advertising genius in campaign buttons for the presi-
Socha Aron and Belle Socha de Book,
and 40, born in Bereznica, sought by
her own right, reports Eddie dential nominees, some of the 65
Socha,
Felik.
Gruber . . .. Serving a bottle of Wayne students . and faculty,
Periniski, Shoske Rifke, born in Grod-
locally brewed beer to a thirsty like voters everywhere, were no, sought by Wizansky, Morris, uncle.
customer, she quipped, "Try the disposed to wear badges adver-
beer that made Milwaukee jeal- tising their choices ... One but- WHEN YOU "Pit" A COCKTAIL
ton worn on the .campus, how-
ous."
ever, dated back to 1916, and its
* * *
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
wearer was Professor Wilson of
DETROIT LODGE 55, Knights
Chicken,
Steaks,
Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolli
the Liberal Arts College . . . No
of Pythias, joins the ranks of need to add what famous
We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
name
our "civilian army" by going all
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out to promote the biggest Blood
* * *
Bank Rally ever held by K. of P.
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
REMINISCING A BIT follow-
Sunday, Nov. 30 . . . at Detroit
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
ing
the
Michigan
State-Purdue
55 Castle Hall on Wyoming . . •
Your Popular M.C.
The rally will include every game, equipment broker Lou
FINE FOODS 8333 LibIWOOD
Stein
recalled
being
an
innocent
Pythian lodge in Metropolitan
bystander at the _fracas in an
Detroit . . . plus the many folks
BOESKY'S
uptown gin mill that followed
His Orchestra
in the city who are not mem-
close on the heels of the 1949
Plus
An
bers.
CAFE LOUNGE
football game between Notre
Enjoy the best in food and
ALL STAR SHOW
* * *
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entertainment at moderate
NOW AT
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TRUE STORY DEPT.
New York's Yankee Stadium . .
prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday.
SUTTON & CLEMENTS
Every year, since 1946, as time A well-lubricated Southern gent
15241 E. WARREN at Barham
TU. 2-3883
for the Balfour Ball draws near, kept shouting, "If Choo-Choo
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day of the Balfour Ball in 1946, tired of this raucous routine,
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a beautiful corsage was deliver- poked the Southern gent in the
ed for Roslyn to wear that eve- midriff, and observed, "Mister,
BOESKY'S
TR. 2-4375
ning with her formal . . . In- we could beat North Carolina
"With A
12th and Hazelwood
stead, she spent' that evening in with our Protestant squad!"
Smile And
Distinguished
Delicatessen,
Restaurant,
Grace Hospital . . . after loSing
* * *
A Song"
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine FoOds
the baby they had hoped and
DOROTHY BERLINER, the
prayed for . . . At the ball in popular pianist, arranged a re-
1947, Roslyn wore her formal ... cital by her youngest students
CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR.- . 2-8800
but the couple danced with . . At its conclusion, a repast
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods.
heavy hearts . . . On that day of ice cream and home-made
they had been told by a promi- layer cake and brownies was
Music by Muzak
No Entertainment
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
ment obstetrician that they served . . One young musician
Your
would probably never have any had brought her little brother
Entertaining
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
M. C.
children . . . But 1948 was dif- as a guest .. . When they were
Now Available With His Own
Specializing
in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
ferent The affair created an leaving, Dorothy asked him if
Orchestra and Entertainment
Parking . Facilities . . . Corry Out Service
occasion upon which their first he enjoyed the recital . . . "You
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Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
baby was left with a sitter for bet," he said, "That is, all but
. UN. 4-9816
WE. 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663
the first time .. . In 1949, with the music."
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another child due, they hesi-
TR. 2-8500
tated about attending the Ball
Take Out and Delivery
. but finally decided to go .. .
Service Our Specialty . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Roslyn didn't miss a single
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
dance . . . Their second baby
was born within five weeks .. .
15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
P.S. Seymour and Roslyn Kraus
VA. 2-411 8
have already engaged a sitter
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 $0
to take care of their three little
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
ones on Nov. 15 . . the night
DOWNTOWN
of the once "jinxed" Balfour
at the
Ball.
Grand River at Bagley
* * *
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