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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-12-05

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THE JEWISH NEWS-19

Friday, December 5, 1952

John Isaacs Chosen
KII 011i COW/ President

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4.***** **-4444••••••••

"With A
uoic TiofeJ

Smile
And
.
The TORONTO SYMPHONY •
A Song"
ORCHESTRA will appear at the
Masonic Auditorium Dec. 9, 8:20

John Isaacs, leader in many p.m., under the dire'" Sir
c o m m u n al organizations, was Ernest MacMillan, conductor.

elected president of Knollwc,od
Country Club. He served Knoll-
wood previously as vice presi-
dent and member of the board

f o r five years.
He is a member

• Sam y
• W oolf



41
*
*

Your
Entertaining
M. C.
Now Available With His Own
Orchestra and Entertainment

BACK FROM HIS vacation in when he realized that he didn't of the boards of
READY MIXED-dust CHILL awl SERVE
the White Mountains, steel man have a heater in his car!
:WE. 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663;
the Jewish Cen-

u (Ili ea
Ora,01T; reitia. 4T
Ben Rosen stopped for lunCh in
ter and Jewish
4∎
•••• •••••••••••••••• •Z
FAVORITE STORY making the Welfare Feder-
Boston . . , After a long search
for a parking space, he found rounds at Jackson State Prison ation; n o W is
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an opening that barely sufficed is of the ham actor who was serving his sec-
• •
between two imposing limousine- jailed on a counterfeiting charge ond term as na-
type Cadillacs . . . and after , a and complained to the warden, tional president


great deal of jockeying, finally "My personality is being crushed of the Linen

managed to wedge his car in here. You have taken away my Supply Associa- John Isaacs
between the two others ... When illustrious name and given me tion of America and is a mem-
Pres e n ts
he got out, .however, he found a mere number" ... The warden, ber of the board and past presi-
that the left rear wheel was a who was in a good humor, said, dent of Michigan Linen Supply
good two feet up on the side- "If it will make you any happier, Board of Trade.
walk . . . ToO overheated and we'll give you a new number."
Other K n o l l w o o d officers
hungry to rectify the situation, . . . The ham actor, mollified, elected are Dr. Raphael Altman,
Ben shrugged his shoulders and conceded, "I guess the old one vice president; Joseph Gendel- •
let the car stay that way . . • will do—but could you possibly man, treasurer; Louis Berry, as- •

hoping the Boston police would put it in italics?"
sistant treasure r; Henry S.


.
note the out-of-state license
8 Mile at Gratiot
RED STRIPES . In Hungary, Alper, secretary; Samuel Kane,
plate, and overlook his "sin" .. .
assistant secretary; new board
'
everybody
listens
to
foreign
Ben's hope was not in vain . .
members, Irving Golden, Ber-
this neatly printed note was radio broadcasts, at the risk of nard Siegel and Louis H. Schos-
tucked beneath his windshield incurring the vast displeasure of tak. Harry Grossman was re-
wiper: "Dear Detroiter; In Bos- the authorities . . To date, elcted to the board for another
WITH CARLOS RIVERA AND HIS BAND
ton one does not park upon the there is no law against the prac- three-year term.
sidewalk. Sincerely yours, Ser- Itice, but still nobody takes un-
necessary chances . . . A stran-
geant Robert Cully."
Plus Something New in. Entertainment
ger accosted a policeman in Ahavas Achim Women

DOUBTLESS IT WAS as an Budapest one evening and asked Slate Aucfion, Bake Sale
aftermath of the recent presi- what time it was ... The police-
dential campaign when ra- man didn't bother consulting his
Phone:
An auction and bake sale is
Phone:
dio, television, newspapers and watch . . . looking up at a row planned by the Sisterhood of
LI.
6-0903
of
flats
and
announcing,
"
It's
every other media boomed
Cong. Ahavas Achim, 1 9 1 9 0
TO. 9-5548
flashed and repeated the exactly 8:30" • . . Remarkable," Schaefer, at 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
;40•411•••••••
names of the two top con- said the stranger. "How do you There is no admission charge,
••••••••”•••••••••••••••1111110•00414110•11J
tenders ... and when domes- do it?" . . "Very simple," an- and the public is invited.
tic fireside conversations were swered the policeman. "They're
Many fine pieces of merchan-
equally infected . . . that a all closing their windows. The dise are available, both for dis-
six-year-old at Shaarey Ze- London program must be coming play and to be auctioned off
dek Sunday School, hopelessly on." • The commissioner in to the highest bidders. For in-
caught in the barage, greeted charge of public housing in War- formation on the event, call Mrs.
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Rabbi Morris Adler one recent saw had been ordered to econ- Sam Terman, chairman, UN. 2-
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviopi
Sunday with a grave, "Good omize . • In his report he de- 1595.
We Cater to Families and Parties
clared proudly, "We estimate
morning, Rabbi Adlai."
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
At its last meeting, the Sister-
15508 Livernois
that in the past six months we hood made plans for holding
Open Sun.
• • •
UN. 2-9775
WHILE SITTING ' under the have saved 23,000,000 bricks, a Hanukah workshop, at which
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
drier at the beauty shop, recent- 500,000 panes of glass, and 13,- members will learn how to pre-
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
ly, a subscriber chanced to over- 000,000 hours of labor."... "Ex- pare for the holiday in their
hear a comment made by a cellent," beamed the chief. "How homes.
FINE FOODS 8333 LINWOOD
woman, who was anticipating many houses did you build?" ...
in-law problems already, though "None," said the commissioner.
BOESKY'S
Your Popular M. C.
economized."
her daughter only a short time "That's how we
• • •
ago had become engaged . •
CAFE LOUNGE
PEARL KLEIFF was meeting
Enjoy the best in food and
The woman had remarked to her husband,
Irving, for lunch at
entertainment at moderate
beautician, "I like the boy my Greenfield's
His
Orchestra
. As she stood
prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday.
daughter is engaged to, but his in line she spotted him at a
Plus An
15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883
mother . . . well, she's simply
ALL STAR SHOW
table and caught his
the kind of woman who makes nearby
NOW
AT
eye . . . and with a kind of sign
lokshen kugel and doesn't even and
SUTTON & CLEMENTS
lip language they carried
play cards!"
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
on something of a conversation
• •
Ind party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open daily from
b to
P.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Cali TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. 1.4445,
ALEX LIPSON, insurance man . . . The woman in line ahead
of
Pearl
observed
what
she
con-
114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARSING
with the William Hordes Agency,
hasn't worn a watch for at least sidered Irving's strange gesticu-
HOLIDAY PARTY
a year and a half , . ever since lations, turned around and re-
BOESKY'S
TR. 2-4375
12th and Hazelwood
marked
to
Pearl,
"Look
at
that
RESERVATIONS
something went wrong with it
man
He
must
be
crazy."
.
.
.
The
TAKEN
NOW!
A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,
and he took it in to be repaired
ever faithful wife, Pearl, could
15414 Wyoming at Jas. Couzens
. He's still waiting for it . .
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods
even though his brother-in-law only think to say, "He's not
Phones: UN. 4-9111 UN. 4-0668
crazy.
He's
my
husband!"
is the watchmaker!
• • .
CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR. 2-8800
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods.
DON'T KNOW HOW rumors
NOW
OPEN
.
.
.•
get such momentum once they
• Musk by Muzak ... No Entertainment
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

get started, but sometimes they
can become mighty vicious with- , Nate Manzo's Dining Room & Cocktail Lounge i
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
out any reason at all Take
Fine Wines — Liquors — American and Italian Foods
Specializing
in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
the case of the S & S Builders,
Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
1
17321
W.
McNICHOLS
whose owners, Harry Sosnick,
VE. 5-9748 ; 7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
• UN. 4-9816
and Harold Sarko, have come to **********••••••••••••••• ■■ •+•••••••••••••••••••••
a splitting of the ways ... Any-
TR. 2-8500
body, who says they are parting
Take
Out
and Delivery
PLAN
NOW
.

to
attend
our
enemies after a so-called argu-
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
ment, is just another rumor-
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
carrier . . • In fact, to disprove
false community talk, Harry and
15301 F. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
Harold have already made reser-
Featuring the Popular
VA. 2-4118
vations to spend their vacation
FRED
CRISSEY
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to
and His Orchestra
in Florida . . • together!
10:30.
• •
Suppers t0:30 to 2 a.m.
Sunday, December 14th at 9:30 P.M.
JOE WOLFE HAS not only
DOWNTOWN
been a barber for the past 24
Grand River at Bagley
years but is considered by many
TRY OUR DELICIOUS SHORE
to be a super master in the art
WOODWARD at HOLBROOK
DINNERS--OPEN SUNDAYS
of using the scissors ... He carv-
Admission: Members $1.00, Non-Members $1.25
ed the Thanksgiving turkey with
TL 5 -9678
$1.50
one of those new-(angled scis-
1 5717 SCHAEFER RD.
•- ••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••*********** *0
sors that are supposed to take
the place of a knife in such an
OPP. CARMEN THEATRE, DEARBORN
instance ... and what happens?
. You guessed it . . . The mas-
e e Pa r k- i
;1tie .s.2-8s6e0r0,; nFgr
'S CHOP r a2n 0q u G e l A N R o D 0 o R ni l V s E Ro . r F r wedding
ter of the scissors cut himself.

SOCIAL INC.

A FABULOUS PARTY AT
CLUB EAGLE



I •

SUNDAY, DEC. 7, 9:00 P.M.



MEMBERS
FREE

I

WHERE TO DINE

STAFFORD'S

MICKEY WOOLF

FOUR DUKES
SUPPER CLUB

SID'S

KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

76th HOLIDAY HOP

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

r



•••

NORTHWOOD INN

***

Woodward at 11 1/2 Mile Road

HAL GUST, former Detroiter,
now living in Miami Beach, Fla.,
came to the home town, recently,
looking like a well-dressed Flor-
idian . . . after forgetting that
about this time of the year we
have a bit of cold weather . .
While thawing out, Hal admit-
ted that he just began to dis-
cover how cold it really was

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

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

Moderate Luncheon Prices
Plenty of Free Parking Facilities

Tel.: JOrdan 4-6688
Lincoln 1-2577
.4.4444 •44.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4

AL GREEN'S
HUND'S

PICK-"N"-CHICKEN

CARL

HOUSE

tWnaonrld2`: Finest
years Steaks,
eefCha og p
ed
s ain
ndou
S reaow
Fo
noocci faorrs. more
.
ell

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
UN. 1-9802
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1% Blks. So. 8 Mlle Rd. Open 24 Hours

DELICATESSEN and
SAM & JACK'S RESTAURANT
(Formerly Kornai

FULL DINNERS — TRAY CATERING — WE DELIVER
12216 LINWOOD
Open to 3 A. M.
TO. 9-911,6

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