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April 17, 1953 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-04-17

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PIINIIIII1iIIMIRMININIDINIMPIMMIIIIRRI1iDIHRHIRIRROOMMRRIMORIIIIIM1111 1111011111111ROWIRIRMIRt sen protested ... "No you don't,"
THE JEWISH NEWS-19
little Julie Ann said. "If you did,
you'd talk to me like you do
Friday, April 17, 1953
company." '
E when we have
* * *
When dressed for the evening,
It.0011011
the girls now-a-days
Scarce an atom of dress on them
NOW ON OUR

leave;
Nor blame them; for what is an
evening dress
But a dress that is suited for
Eve?

P

Danny

1 -

Raskin's

LISTENING

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o

HUGE STAGE!

Minsky's Follies Return

111

NO R THLAND

WHEN SIX GIRLS got togeth- ing the professional end of en-
DRIVER TRAINING
er, June 17, 1936, to hold the tertainment . . . but that may
• AAA Driver Training Institute
first meeting of Young Women's have to wait awhile . • Having
Graduate
Bicur Cholem Organization, already passed his physical, the
• Professional Certified Teacher
there was still a dife need for a talented Wayne U. sophomore is
• Dual-Control Training Car
group to aid the needy -sick in 'awaiting induction papers into
Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033
the Jewish community .. . Mrs. the Army.
* * *
Henry Schwartz, the first presi-
Personal Instruction
dent, realized this need and
LITTLE JULIE ANN Rosen
Sunday and Evenings Included
Called together the other five had just received a scolding
women to aid in this cause . . . from her mother, Mrs. Julian
The charter members who at- Rosen ... Weeping violently, the
tended that first meeting are six-year-old child said, "You
still very active and interested don't love me any more." . .
today . . . Mrs. Helen Schwartz, "Certainly I love you," Mrs. Ro-
(formerly Huyler's)
Mrs. Betty Fisher, Mrs. Frances
IN THE FISHER BLDG.
Brown, Mrs. Esther Staller, Mrs.
Lillian Harrison and Mrs. Fay
FACILITIES ROR PRIVATE
Edelson deserve a world of credit
PARTIES
for their efforts in behalf of the
needy sick . . . whom the Young

Formal or Informal
Women of Bicur Cholem pro-
READY MIXED -ilia CHILL *4 SERVE
vide with medical treatment and
Showers

PPOOI
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RP
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medication, food for special

• Weddings
diets, transportation to and from
clinics and hospitals . . and a
• Sweet 16 Parties
"With A
magn i f i c e n t responsibility in
Receptions

caring for mental patients . . .
Smile And

It can be said, and the records * A Song"
• Supper Dances
prove it, that this organization
• Cocktail Parties
in many cases has been instru-
mental in bringing back to life
Bowling Banquets

young folks who have been
Large Group Meetings
stricken with—violent insanity

and were able to resume normal
NO INCREASE
lives .. some who at this writ-

M. C.

IN PRICES
Your
ing now have families of their
Entertaining
own . . . where otherwise they
Now Available Jrrm ri
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For Reservations Cal
would have been institutional-
Orchestra and Entertainment
ized perhaps for the rest of their

or WE. 4-3663
WE. 3-
lives.
* * *
/1934
THE FUNDS FOR THE work
being done by the Young Worn-
en's Bicur Cholem Organization
are raised each year through
one major affair and donations
Presents
from private individuals This
year, it will be a Theater Party
at the Cass Theater . April
24 . . . featuring Myron Cohen
D. W. SIMONS BUILDING
in the "Farfel Follies"... Tick-
4000 TUXEDO
April 26th
ets may be obtained by calling
Mrs. Joseph Viedrah, chairman,
CARLOS RIVERA ORCHESTRA
TO. 9-2130 or Mrs. C. Vikser,
9:00 P.M. TILL ?
BR. 3-1522.
* * *
Admissions: Members $1.00, Non-Members $1.50
BARRISTER J U L I U S PLIS-
KOW has reason to be proud
and happy these days . . He
has been appointed an assistant
corporation counsel ... assigned
to the traffic and ordinance di-
vision and the handling of tax
recovery suits ... Pliskow served
in the civil division of the prose-
Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge
cutor's office in 194'7 and 1948
and was a member of the DSR
legal staff in 1950 and 1951 .. .
Other than his legal work, he is
prominently noted as a leader
at Temple Israel and a hard-
working community leader.
Excellent Food
* * *
19 - YEAR - OLD RICHARD
GREEN is following in the foot-
Good Assortment of Liquors & Rare Wines
steps of his father, Harry Green,
BREAKFAST 7 A.M. TO 11 A.M.
who recently retired after 25
LUNCH 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
years in show business . . . He
has one of the main leads in
DINNER 3 P.M. TO 11 P.M.
the musical comedy, "Away We
SUNDAY DINNERS 12 NOON TO 11 P.M.
Go" being presented by the
Mackenzie Union of Wayne Uni-
versity, April 17 and 18, at the
Wayne U. Theater ... The show
THRU
DAYS ONLY
APRIL 26
is supposed to be the story of
BEGINNING
Wayne 100 years from now in
Nightly tine!. Sun.) 8:30 p.m.—Matinees Wed. Sat., Sun. 2:30 p.m.
2053 . with Richard playing
the part of the university presi-
HAL ZE1GER presents
dent around whom the plot un-
folds . . The costumes and
scenery are as they would be
IN
imagined in the 21st Century,
and were all made by the stu-
dents .. . In one scene, Richard
takes a trip to Mars, where the
football squad is practicing . . .
Dave Gottlieb plays the part of
the coach . . . This is the first
time Richard has ever been in
a-play . .. He sings the opening
solo, and if it were necessary he
could also juggle, eat fire, dance
and be a quick-wit at joke-tell-
ing The entire proceeds
JO ANN FLORIO
MICHEL ROSENBERG
from the show will be used to
The Farfelettes
Herb & Betty Warner
send high school seniors on
Eves. Orch. 4.20, 3.60, Bak. 3.00, 2.40, 1.80.
SEATS
scholarships to college.
* * .*
MON . Mats. Orch. 3.60, 3.00, Balc. 3.00, 2.90,
IN CONTINUING WHERE his
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. eves. sponsored by Jewish War Veterans, Friday by
Young Women's Bicur Cholem Aux., Sun. by Material Aid to Israel.
father left off as a comedian,
Richard has ambitions of enter-

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HEBREW CONGREGATION



(Atlas Shalom Synagogue) Curtis at -Santa Rosa

SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 9:00 P.M.

DANCING TO THE FAMOUS
CARLOS RIVERA & HIS ORCHESTRA


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MEMBERS FREE

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL LI. 6-0903


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against thee: for I am with thee
to save thee and to deliver thee,
saith the Lord.—Jer. 15:20.

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We Cater to Families and Parties
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Open Sun.

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For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At

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Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
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114

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TR. 2-4375
12th and Hazelwood
Distinguished
Delicatessen,
Restaurant,
A
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TR. 2-8800

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Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea F000ds
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
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Carry Out Service
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JERRY

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Keyboard Artist

CARL IQ CHOP

HOUSE

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Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to
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Open 4 a.m. to Midnight
12017 DEXTER
Finest Steaks and PoUltry.

Serving Jewish Style Dinners.

TH AGEL

2755 Woodward, next to Roxy Theater
TE. 2-8007
CATERERS FOR PARTIES AND SOCIALS
AT HOME, CLUB or LODGE
Martin and Elizabeth Eichelhaum
RESTAURANT
Recently Catered to Mr. 5 Mrs. Max Mondshine, 3346 Sturtevant,

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