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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-03-13

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THE JEWISH NEWS-19

77:

Friday, March 13, 1953

Danny

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Raskin's

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LISTENING

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J OE FRANKFORT, manager
LILO EHRLICH is the new
Queen Esther . . selected at of Zinke's on Griswold, has seen
the annual Purim affair of the just about everything when it
comes to repairing leather . . .
Jewish Young Adult Council .. . but his eyes practically left their
She had previously been chosen sockets, when a woman came
as Sweetheart of Mu Beta Chi straggling in, asked for t h e
Fraternity . . . and was spon- manager, and lifted onto the
a heavy worn out sad-
sored by that group in a beauty counter
dle, pair of riding boots and shin
contest . . . Four of the nine protectors worn by horses in the
contestants were asked to the old days . . . She gave her name
judges table, where they were and address and walked out
briefly interviewed by George saying, "You people say you fix
and Eleanor Scotti and Johnny everything in leather. Okay, fix
King, of T.V. stardom, Madonna these." . . . Joe says the outfit
Moffat of the Powers School . of is at least 100 years old and the
Modeling, and this writer. The holes weren't from wear and
three runners-up were Barbara tear . "While examining the
Klein of Sigma Theta Delta So- saddle," relates Joe, "we found
rority, Frances Brand of Junior two bullets still imbedded in the
Hadassah, and Esther Bistrowitz leather!"
of David Phillips Chapter,
* * *
BBYO.
DR. BERNARD WESTON has
* * *
another title to add to his grow-
THE GALA SHINDIG put on
ing
collection . . After having
by the member organizations of
Jewish Young Adult Council was given a talk on his recent trip
attended by 450 merrymakers at and de scribing "The Modern
the ,Davison Center.
State of Israel" Dr. Weston lis-
* * *
tened as the president of the
BESS GREENWALD may not Missionary Society of Vernon
be a hypnotist, but she certain- Chapel, in her remarks about
ly has a way of keeping her his talk, referred to him as a
Bess 'modern Marco Polo.
audience spellbound . .
narrated and dramatized her
••- •- •
"Prosecuting Love" in two acts
ROSENBERG, Wayne
GARY
for 200 women of the Rosedale U. senior and tireless student
Progressive Club, recently, at of the works of A. Conan Doyle,
t h e Bushnell Congregational dismisses as a foul canard the
Church on Southfield, and not report that Sherlock Holmes
a single body stirred during the once confronted Dr.• Watson
entire performance! . . She, with the statement, "Ah, my
herself, wrote the "Prosecuting dear Doctor, I see you have
Love" bit, among other short donned your long winter under-
playlets, so now she will not wear" . . "Amazing," Watson
only be noted as a monologuist, is supposed to have replied.
but also as an authoress.
"How did you deduce that?" .
* * *
"Elementary," e x p 1 a fined the
CLIFFORD J. BAXENbALE, peerless Holmes. "You have for-
traffic officer near the -Ham- gotten to put on your pants."
mond Bldg., tells of the time he gotten
stopped an out-of-state motor- •-••••• ■■ •- ■ "-d"---m"-m"-""-"P"'"1--""--m".
1st and told him he Was going to
give him a ticket for driving
without a tail light . . . The
motorist got out to investigate,
20450 LIVERNOIS
and set up a wail of dismay ...
8 Mile Road
"Come now," said Baxendale,
"it's not as serious as all that"
. . The motorist explained,
Where Food Is Always
"It's not the tail light I'm wor-
ried about., What's become of
At Its Best
my trailer.'
* *
HARRY GAINES, head of Lin-
SEA FOOD
coln Credit Burea, ended his
first season as a bowler in the
STEAKS
Louis Mar shall Bnai Brith
League, last year, with an aver-
CHOPS
age of 99 . But this year, he
turned the tables on everyone
Open Sundays
kegling in the recent Bnai Brith
Full 9 Course Dinners
Bowling Tournament by win-
ning two trophies and cash
$2.50 and $2.75
prizes for high individual sin-
gles and all events ... his spot
DANCING NITELY
of 200 for three games, coupled
with the result from hours of
No Cover or Minimum
practice, made him the hottest
bowler in the tourney ... "Guess
Except Saturdays
I'll do the laughing now," says
Free Parking
jubilant Harry.
* *
we Cater to Showers

— -

Allow German Vessels
To Carry Reparations

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Is-
rael Government announced
that it will permit German
vessels to bring reparations
goods to Israeli ports. The
announcement said that it
had been decided to forego
a limitation on the transpor-
tation of German reparations
goods to Israel ports in Ger- '
man vessels, which was in-
cluded in t h e reparations
agreement signed between the
two states in Luxemburg last
year.
It explained that with the
German Parliament ratifying
the reparations pact the
treaty would have the effect
of a German law. Such a law
discriminating against Ger-
man ships would be "impos-
s i b 1 e," t h e announcement
pointed out. However, it said
that Israeli freighters would
receive priority in cargo as-
signments because the or-
ganization of t h e delivery
schedule for German repara-
tions payments would be in
the hands of Israelis.
In Hamburg, the organiza-
tion of German shipowners
welcomed reports that Ger-
man ships may be allowed to
enter Israel ports to deliver
German goods under the pro-
posed German-Israel repara-
tions agreement.
The West German Lower
House — Bundestag — passed

the'first reading of the Ger-
man-Israel reparations
agreement. Chancellor Ade-

FAVORITE STORIES . .

by

Dim dizzyr

and Parties

FOR RESERVATIONS:

UN. 4-9680

LONDON, (JTA) The postponement of the international
Jewish conference against Soviet anti-Semitism which was sched-
uled to take place in Zurich this week was announced by the
Jewish Agency which arranged the parley. The announcement
reads:
"In view of recent developments, the Jewish Agency has de-
cided to postpone the Zurich Conference for a few weeks. AU
organizations invited to the conference will be advised as to the
date of the future meeting. A meeting of the Jewish Agency
executive will be held in Jerusalem on Sunday."



****************••••••••#

Leib in Judge's Race

"With A
Smile And
A Song"

Samuel W. Leib, attorney
and civic leader, has announced
his candidacy for Circuit Judge
in the Spring election, April 6.
Leib is one of Michigan,:s out-
standing Bnai Brith and Hillel
Foundation leaders.

Sammy
Woolf

.

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

READY MIXED-44VMM and SERVE

e.stAtios.

IWE. 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663

2 pfOGF

S A".

HOLIDAY HOP ... JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Invites You to Attend Our

IDES OF MARCH DANCE

Cabaret Style

LYLE CARLYLE & Orch.

Sunday, March 15th; 1953; 9 P.M.

Aaron DeRoy Memorial Bldg.

8904 WOODWARD

Members $1.00

nauer told the deputies it was
Germany's "holy" duty to re-
compensate the Jews for their
sufferings.

WHERE TO DINE

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

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

STAFFORD'S

FINE FOODS

SID'S CAFE LOUNGE

KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
to a*
tnd party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open daily from
p.m., Sundays and holidays from I to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. I-4485,

114 PALLISTER AVE.

BOESKY'S

Air Conditioned — FREE PARKLNG

TR. 2-8800

CLAM SHOP and BAR

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea F000ds
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Musk by Muzak — . No Entertainment Tax =

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Parking Facilities

WWI THE Stipa-run Of

1K

Iflin SAX

JIMMY TYLER

S & C 4 DUKES
SUPPER CLUB

15414 WYOMING
UN. 4-9111 UN. 4-0668

. . Carry Out Service

7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

Service Owe Specialty .. . Ribs & Chick's right off the fire.

-

Fully Equipped Kitchen

Phone: WO. 5 6877

under supervision of
RASE! SAMUEL S. STOLLMAN
00140. SHAAR HASHOMAYIM
MASHGIACH
ATTENDING

-



ISM S. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield

AL GREEN'S

P mime

Cot. 12th & Clairnsount

VA. 2-4118

Lisocheohs 11 to S — Dinners Ste
10:50. Suppers 18170 to 2 a.m.

HUND'S

8 P . M. - 1 A. M.

DOWNTOWN

CHOICE LIQUORS

o RIVER.
Rmsr

Nightly

FINE FOOD

TE. 2-9600. n Pg r v
parties.
rk ging
Frw
ee edP da in

HOUSE than 25 years. All Beef aged in

1,•

by Advance Arrangement Only

TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery

our own

■■ •• ■ •.,

1 NI 13

KOSHER BANQUETS

UN. 4-9816

for more
World's Finest S teaks, Chops and Sea F000d
cellars.

/nit (11

511
WINDSOR

.

3 : °.nt.

Open 4 p.ns. to 4 e.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.

li0a2n0 GRAND
C
CARL ,e Hop
Banquet

Opole Sancloys
Vier Special Pasties

12th and Hazelwood

TR. 2-4375

A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods



a14041

Noy the best in food and

entertainment at moderate
prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday.
15241 E. WARREN of Barham TU. 2-3883

Keyboard Artist

BAR MITZVAHS

8333 LINWOOD

BOESKY'S

JERRY
ROBINSON

WEODINGIS

Non-Members $1.50

Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti b RevioIli
W. Cater to Families end Parties
Full Course Dinners $1.25 wp
15508 Livernois
Open Sun.
UN. 2-9775

CLUB ALAMO

Irving G l u c k l i c k of National
Wholesale Clothiers . . An out-
of-towner, impressed with one
of those signs that read "Climb
One Flight and Save $40 on a
New Suit," was shown a number
of shoddy garments by an eager
clerk, but refused to bite . .
Aware that the boss was watch-
ng him, the clerk made a spe-
ow effort with the next num-
ber, whirling the customer
around and around before the
mirror, and crying, "It fits like
a glove! Menjou will be jealous'
of you" . When the customer
again said "no" the boss took
over, produced one blue serge
suit, and made his sale in two
minutes flat . . . As the cus-
tomer exited, the boss said, "You
see how easy • it is when you
know how. He went for the first
"Yah,"
suit I showed him."
agreed the clerk, "but who made

Jewish. Agency Postpones Zurich.
Conference on Soviet Anti-Semitism

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
UN. I 9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
2i1176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Mks. So. S Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

-

THE FAMILY RESTAURANT AND GRILL

12017 DEXTER

Open 4 a.m. to Midnight

Serving Jewish Style Dinners.

THE BAGEL

RESTAURANT



WE. 5-9798

Finest Steaks and Poultry.

2755 Woodward, next to Roxy Theater'
TE. 2-5007
CATERERS FOR PARTIES AND SOCIALS
AT HOME, CLUB or LODGE
Martin and Elizabeth Eichelhaum
Recently Catered to Craftsman's Lodge, F. A A. M.

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