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May 01, 1953 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-05-01

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Elect Mrs. Redstone
Bnai Brith to Honor Samuel C. Shulman
To Head Newly-Formed
Bnai Brith will pay national bership director, announced Mr.
Schaefer Congress Unit honors to Samuel G. Shulman. Shulman will receive his cita-

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Danny

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Mrs. Louis Redstone was unan-
imously elected president at the
first meeting of the newly-form-
ed Schaefer-Seven Chapter of
the Detroit Women's Division,
American Jewish Congress.
Active in many comm unity
ventures, including Jewish Wel-
fare Federation.
Hadassah a n d
Congress, Mrs.
Redstone will
head this new
group, which
extends North
of Fenkell and
West of Meyers
to the city lim-
its.
Serving with
Mrs. Redstone Mrs. Redstone
will be Mesdames John Stur-
man, vice-president; Allan Ag-
ree, treasurer; Joel Josephson
and Nathan Minkoff, secretaries.
Chairmen include Mesdames
Theodore Rosen, program, Jo-
seph Mehr and Harry Lui, co-
chairmen; Oscar Hertz, mem-
bership; Morris Cole, co-chair-
man; Morton Adler, study club,
Paul Harwin, co-chairman; Jack
Lieber, telephone; Harry Shef-
man, Bulletin; Boaz Siegel, dra-
ma; David Lewis and Harry Last,
office; Sam Guttentag, commu-
nity service; and Jacob Sauis,
Community Council representa-
tive.

Raskin's

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EVERY TIME Perfection contemplation for a moment,
Lodge puts on an affair, it im- 1 then returned to the teller's
proves . . . About 1350 people window and handed the check
jammed the Fountain Ballroom through the cage . . . Don says
of the Masonic Temple, for Per- it was the first time he had ever
fection's annual dinner-dance seen such a surprised look on
and show . . . and attended the teller's face . . . Scrawled
probably the finest affair ever across the back of the check
put on by the all-Jewish MasonS. was, "Your loving wife, Ethel."
* * *
*
* *
ALL PROCEEDS from the 5th
MARTHA GLASER, popular
community worker, is again the Israel anniversary ball put on
publicity gal Friday for the Big- by Jr. Hadassah, May 23, at
gest Show troupe .coming to the Hotel Detroiter, will be sent to
Olympia, May 3 . . . featuring Israel . . . to support the chil-
Frankie Laine, Ella Fitzgerald, dren's village maintained by the
Louis Jordon, and Woody Her- members of this fine organiza-
tion . . . The village was Jr.
man and his orchestra.
Hadassah's gift to Israel, 25

*
*
DON T A Y L O Et, personable years ago ... Chairmen for the
guard at the Industrial National affair are Zelda Mintz of the
Bank on Michigan and Gris- Central group and Annette
group.
wold, tells of the young bride Zeidman of * the Northwest-
*
*
who walked in, recently, to cash
PVT. MONTE MASSERMAN,
a check . . . She was somewhat
taken aback when-the teller in- 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
formed her that the check would Masserman, is a member of a
have to be indorsed by her be- team of Signal Corps motion
fore it could be cashed . . . picture cameraman which is
"Why, it's a good check. My making the official films of the
husband sent it to me. He's truce talks at Panmunjor..
away on business," said the Korea, and of the prisoner of 'Is Russia's Bear a Lamb' Is
young girl ... "Yes, madam, it's war exchange . . . He has been Topic of Speaker's Club Meet
perfectly all right," replied the stationed at Tokyo, Japan, and
teller, "but please sign it on the in his last letter to his parents,
"Did the Russian Bear Turn
back so that your husband will wrote that he was greatly Into a Lamb, or Is It Only
thrilled
at
being
chosen
to
re-
know that you got the money"
Sheep's Clothing?" is the topic
. The bride walked to the cord such a history making of the Speakers Club at its

event
.
..
A
graduate
of
Central
writing desk, and, according to
meeting Saturday, at the Davi-
Don, seemed to be lost in deep High School and a former stu
y, Pv t. son Jewish Center. The Rus-
dent at Wayne Un veisit
Masserman has been in the sian peace overtures and inter-
Army since last May ... He took nal policies since Stalin's death
tO
his basic training at Fort Riley will be discussed. Guests are
and went overseas to Japan last invited.
November . . He served as an
Army photographer with the HQ
George and Rosalie
Co., Far East Command, and in
February was transferred to the
Kallman's
Jan Bart, cantorial and oper- Signal Corps motion picture
atic singer, will be featured en- unit .. . filming the arrivals in
tertainer at the annual dinner- Tokyo of such dignitaries as
dance sponsored by the Busi- Adlai Stevenson, Cardinal Spell-
Luxurious Continental
nessmen's Council of the Beth man, wand of riots, trials and
Dinners
and After Theater
Yehudah Schools.
other important happenings in
Specialties
The event is ' scheduled for Japan .•. . His father, Paul Mas-
Fine Food and Music in
Sunday evening, at the Latin serman, is on the editorial staff
Quarter. The program will begin of the Detroit Times.
an old world setting
*
with a cocktail hour at 6 p.m.,
WOODWARD AVENUE
THE COMING DOWN cere-
followed by din- -
Just N. of 7 Mile Road
monies of the S & C Four Dukes
Der and enter-
Supper Club on James Couzens
tainment.
Hwy. is slated for the end of
Assisting Bart
May . . . It was condemned by
in the cast will
"With A
the City to allow the new John
be Harold Gary,
Smile And
C. Lodge Expressway to go
comedian of
stage, screen, ra-
through . . . and will be com-
A Song"
pletely torn down . . . with the
dio and televi-
S & C owners receiving a defi-
sion fame, and
nite price of $175,000 from the
Dave Diamond's
City.
Orchestra.
Bart
Bart, himself,
is a bright, young star in show
PIC A COCKTAIL
business, who has appeared over-
Your
.
Milton Berle's show, This Is
*
Entertaining
Show Business and other tele-
*
I Now Available With His Own
vision programs. He is featured
I
Orchestra and Entertainment
in a local New York weekly
READY Miff) - just CHILL and SERVE
WE. 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663i
broadcast. The American-Jewish
A . A? ppuoF
DETROIT t.1
thITEC BRA.DS
Caravan of Stars.
4 ■ 4•44, -**********-4.44****44.
He has appeared in leading
night clubs and theaters
throughout this country and
Canada, and is a recording art-
ist for Columbia, Seva, Banner
Mid Premier Records.
His voice \ and program of hu-
WOODWARD of 11 MILE
mor mixed with pathos have
been acclaimed by newspaper
and radio critics in many cities.
Sonny Bloch, son of A. How-
The completion of its remodeling program!!!
ard Bloch, chairman of the din-
... and the opening of the new
ner-dance, and his combo will
play for the cocktail hour.
Proceeds from the show this
year will go entirely to the Yes-
hivath Beth Yehudah for ad-
vancing its program and helping
Featuring
to relieve the $35,000 in back
pay owed to Yeshivah teachers.
The Businessmen's Council is
assuming the entire cost for the
evening.
Entertainment nightly from 7:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
CARD OF THANKS
Fine Foods and Liquors
The family of the late Eva
NO COVER CHARGE - NO ENTERTAINMENT TAX
August wishes to thank its rela-
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 1 P.M.
tives and friends for the many
kind expressions of sympathy
LI. 1 -2577
J0,, 44688
extended during its recent be-

of 24270 Condon St., Oak Park, I
at the 1953 Triennial Conven-
tion at the Hotel Statler, Wash-
ington, May 2 through May 6.
He will be cited for his out-
standing accomplishment in the •
formation of new lodges.
Mr. Shulman's record of
having organized 15 new
lodges, including 2,896 mem-
bers, in the Detroit. area, was
the outstanding achievement
in the national organizing
campaign.
Mr. Shulman is himseif a
member of three of the lodges
he organized — Brandeis, Motor
City and Oak Woods Lodges, all
in the Detroit area..
Max Kroloff, national mem-

Sammy
I Woolf
. M. C.

NORTHWOOD INN

Proudly Announces

Colonial Room & Cocktail Lounge


"The Gotham Trio

eavement.

Friday, May 1, 1953

dinner

in the

Book Casino!

DAVE DIAMOND

and his music

Dancing Friday and
Saturday 9:30-12:30 a.m.

DRIVER TRAINING

• AAA

Driver Training Institute
Graduate
• Professional Certified Teacher
• Dual-Control Training Car

No Cover • No Minimum

Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033

Personal Instruction

Sunday and Evenings Included

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NOW ON OUR HUGE STAGE!

Minsky's Follies Return
S & C 4 DUKES SUPPER CLUB

UN. 4-9111 - UN. 4-0668 •

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WHERE TO DINE

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Gypsy Fiddle

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 19

NO RTH LAND

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Jan Bart Head
Cast of Benefit
For Beth Yehudah

tion. from Quincy I. Abrams, of
Boston, chairman of the -nap-
tonal membership commission,
at special ceremonies Sunday
night. Mr. Shulman will arrive
in Washington Saturday.

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli;
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
We Cater tc Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernais

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

STAFFORD'S

8333 UNWOOD

FINE FOODS

I D'S CAFE LOUNGE

BO ES KY 'S

Enjoy the best in food and
entertainment at moderate
S
prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday.
15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883

KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home -made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, snawer
'nd party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open Pally from a to all
P.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. ► -4415.

114 PALLISTER AVE.

BOESKY'S



Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING

TR. 2-4375

12th and Hazelwood

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

TR. 24800

CLAM SHOP and BAR

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

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Carry Out Service
Parking Facilities . .
7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. to. 3 a.m. . . . UN. 4-9816

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery

Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right oft the fire.
Car. 126 & Ciairmount

Open 4 p.m. to 4 o.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.

15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield

AI.GREEN'S
H D , s

VA. 2-4118

Luncheons 11 t• 3 — Dinners S to
1m.
0:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.

Nightly

Presents

JERRY
ROBINSON

Keyboard Artist

CARL COP

DOWNTOWN

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Finest A
our own cellars.
than 26 years .

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RU BIN flooD'S

serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders, Delicious
UN. 1-9802
hamburgers. 'Served as you Like it."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

THE FAMILY RESTAURANT AND GRILL

12017 DEXTER

Open 4 a.m, to Midnight

Serving Jewish Style Dinners.

THE

BAGEL

WE. 5-9798

Finest Steaks and Poultry.

2755 Woodward, next to Roxy Theater
TE. 2-8007

CATERERS FOR PARTIES AND SOCIALS
Martin HOME, CLUB or LODGE
rtin and Elizabeth Eichelbaum
Recently Catered to Mr. and Mrs. David Gershon, 18260 Ferguson.

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