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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-08-28

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-.

Friday, August 28, 1953

P

Danny
Raskin's

Council Women Plan Fath Fashion Show-

The kick-off meeting for A special daily calendar book

Detroit Israel Bond Man workers and chairmen of the will be given away to all who
Jacques Fath Fashion S h o w, attend the group's fashion show,
Takes Post in Texas

Irving R. Warner, assistant
resident manager of the Detroit
Committee for State of Israel
Bonds, has left for Dallas, Tex.,
where he will assume the posi-

tion of resident
n
manag
er
the bond drive.
A graduate of
Washington
Square College
f New York
U n iversity,
Warner was a
sergeant in the
famed 14th Air
Force "Flying
Warner
Tigers."
He spent four years in free
lance writing for radio and as
an editorial assistant on several
publications.
He joined the Detroit Israel
bond campaign as assistant res-
ident manager in August, 1952.
In his new post, Warner will
also serve as bond representa-
tive in Fort Worth, Tex., Tulsa.
Okla., and Oklahoma City, Okla.

LISTENIN

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IT WAS PROBABLY the most the attendants surrounding him,
. . and cer- reading a copy of Quick!
highly regarded
*
*
*
thinly the biggest. social event
SNEAKED
OUT
of
Budapest is
of the season . . but a barrister
•.Leonaed Hyman and wife, Ger- the story of the secret police
agent who was ordered by his
aldine, shrug off their recent chief to learn whether a skeleton
shindig as "just something we in the museum really was, as
felt like doing." . Over 300 alleged, that of Attila, fifth-
guests attended the affair at century chieftain of the savao-e
the Hyman's Pine Lake estate Huns . . . The agent marched
.. .and had their choice of four off with the skeleton and re-
different types of meals, plus turned forty-eight hours later
dancing to an orchestra on. a with what was left of it--a few
20x40 floor rented just for the splinters of bone ... "It's Attila,
occasion . . Mr. Weatherman all right," averred the agent .. .
had his share of the doings and "How did you confirm it?" asked
came through with . flying colors the chief . . . The agent an-
- by presenting the huge throng swered proudly, "He confessed."
with absolutely perfect weather THE MEN'S CLUB of the
Leonard needed a 120x30 Adas Shalom is working hard to
tent and called Ringling Bros. put over their annual Post Holi-
circus ac to how to obtain one .. day Dance, Sept. 19, in the So-
They told him where they usually cial Hall of the Synagogue . . . Detroiter $30,000 Richer
rent such a mammoth canvas Since it will be Yom Kippur For Solving Puzzel Quiz
when in the vicinity .. . and a Night, the men know what com-
The bank account of Norman
phone call by Leonard did the petition they'll have to buck
rest. Even the mosquitos and against, but are confident theirs Barcus, 3787 Longfellow, was in-
bugs weren't permitted to at- will be a sellout . Dan Shapiro creased by $30,000 last week.
tend .. , even if they did, no one is chairman of the event, backed
The chief of research in the
knew- it ... About 412 light bulbs by a committee composed of Hy
with special pellets in them ' Storchan, Morris Nosanchuk, Joe Detroit office of the Michigan
made certain the insects who Mehr, Harry Spoon, Arthur Gell- Employment Security Commis-
did come never left again .
man, Herman Raskin and Ru- sion, Barcus received that
amount for taking third prize in
alive, that is ... Three bartenders dolph Shulman,
a puzzle contest sponsored by a
*
*
and over 40 waiters kept the
food and drinks flowing like JOE GREENWALD writes from publishing company promoting
there was no end . . . and there the coast about Oscar Levant's sales of a set of encyclopedia.
obviously wasn't any! . . . When eight-year-old daughter, Lorna,
All . contestants had to sub-
the affair finally broke up about who hears the names of famous scribe to the Funk & Wagnalls
3. :30 in, the morning, one of the movie personages used in casual Encyclopedia to compete in the
last remaining guests, looking conversation at all hours of the contest. For a few years now,
like he had taken care of all six day . . Small wonder, writes Barcus has been entering all
cases of liquor at the party, and Joe, that when she saw a pair puzzle contests that he was eli-
his pockets bulging with cigars, of twin boys dressed exactly gible for.
said. "3: missed my calling. I alike, in a carriage in front of
But this is the first time that
should have been. a lawyer" .
the Hampshire House, she ex- he ever won anything.
and Leonard replied, "From the claimed brightly, "Look, Daddy!
Barcus and his wife, Betty.
looks of things, that's about the The Warner Brothers!"
were vacationing in New York
only thing you did miss!"
* * *
when they were informed of
* * *
JOE MOSTEN of Nate's Deli- their good fortune. He received
WE WONDER how many re- catessen has reason to be a proud his prize from former Vice Pres-
member the shenanigans of man these days ... His daughter, ident Alben W. Barkley on the
Montague Glass' greatest crea- Deane Stone, married to Joe steps of the Subtreasury build-
tions, Potash and Perlmutter? Stone, is on her way up the lad- ing in New York City.
. . These two hot-tempered der of success as a singer . .
wad argumentative partners She has already cut a record ••■■ ••••••••••***********
called one another every name and the future looks mighty
"With A
under the sun, but if an out- bright for the 20-year-old laSs
Smile And
sider attacked, they were as .. • If you're ever in Nate's, play
united and indivisible at Park her record and listen for your-
A Song"
self.
and Tilford or Haig and Haig.
* * *
ONE OF POTASH'S rages was
WHILE PONDERING over
provoked by a high-salaried
salesman who was too lazy to where to spend our winter vaca-
cover Ins, accounts properly .. . tion in Florida, we learn that
"Look at you sitting here twid- there have been so many new
Your
dling your thumbs," screamed luxury hotels erected in Miami
Entertaining
Potash. "Why aren't you out Beach in the past 12 months
M.G.
Available Now with Hit
sailing?" . . . "Listen, Mr. Pot- that the current fashion is to
Orchestra and Entertainment
ash," the salesman assured him. accost any tourist, ask him
`If I could sell like you think I where he's stopping, and re-
TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-3663
should, I'd be in business for my- gardless of his reply, sneer,
"That's last year's hotel."
self !"
■■
THERE CAME A day when
Potash and Perlmutter invested
in a motion-picture company,
and Perlmutter hired a slinky
siren of the then-popular Theda
Bara-Pola Negri typo . . . "How
much you paying her?" demand-
ed Potash suspiciously ... "Seven
hundred a week," admitted Perl-
mutter . . . "Robbery," cried
Potash. "You've gone crazy." .. .
`Calm yourself," said Perlmutter.
"You don't seem to understand
that this girl is a Kipling vam-
pire." .. . "For seven hundred
dollars a week," decreed Potash,
"she' should Kipple for some-
* GOLF ... always FREE * TENNIS ... all weather cham-
body else."
pionship courts * SWIMMING ...world's largest all steel

my
W oolf

sponsored by the Detroit Sec-
tion, National Council of Jewish
Women, will be held . at 1 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
James Rogin, 19180 Canterbury.
Discussion will center on the
group's plans for membership
fund-raising, which w i 1 1 of-
ficially be called "Index of In-
terest," a one-week campaign
for members hip solicitation.
Chairmen of - "Index of Interest"
are Mesdames Arthur Gould,
Emil Rothman, Robert Janeway
and Raymond Sokolov.

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NORTHLAND

',Wee 4/te de ateat yoa •

*

MELT SHAPIRO seems to be
making a habit of shooting
holes-in-one while other golfers,
far more experienced, have yet
to taste the thrill of a juicy ace
. Milt made the third hole-in-
one of his golfing career, last
week, on the sixth hole at Tarn
O'Slianter, a 182-yard drive with
a No. 4 wood while playing with
Dr. Tom Shulman and Dr. James
Aiuto ... His previous aces. were
at Knollwood and Hot Springs.
*
THE BOYS at Jackson State
Prison are telling the story that's
come down from Sing Sing . . .
of the condemned man walking
to the electric chair, oblivious to

pool in a tropical setting * BOATING ... motor and canoe-
ing on our own beautiful 5 mile lake * DANCING
American and Rhumba * ENTERTAINMENT—Broadway,
radio and TV's great stars appear through the season.

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

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STONY ISLAND AT '
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CHICAGO PHONE

FAirfax 44109

Si

Sunday and Evenings Included

Yiddish Theater Revue?

DEXTER THEATER

Burlingame

Dexter at

Is Proud to Present .. .
IN PERSON ON ITS STAGE

,,

CHAIM TOWBER

Detroit's

Favorite Jewish-American. Musical Comedy Star
And Co-Starring the Famous Actress

CELIA BOODKIN

In His Prize Winning Play

. . . Heard on

•THE AMERICAN JEWISH HOUR over WJLB

"LIFE IS A DREAM '

:.--',"

AND ON OUR SCREEN .. .
The funniest picture ever

"MOLLY"

,;.„. ,

Starring Gertrude Berg (Mrs. Goldberg)
and Her Entire Radio and TV Family

-,:x . ... ? c,

STARTING SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19th
THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th

Late Show Saturday and Sunday, Sunday from 1 P.M.
Admission: Adults 96c, Children 1.9c plus tax
.............................i....

.....

WHERE TO DINE

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti Or Ravialli
Full Course Dinners $1.25 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508. Livernois

For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.

For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Slop At

STAFFORD'S FINE FOODS 8333 LINWOOD
KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel Banquet, shower
and party accomodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open daily from 5 to 10
Pan., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. 1-4485

114

PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING

BOESKY'S

12th and Hazelwood

TR. 2-4375

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

TR. 2-8800

CLAM SHOP and BAR

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and

Music by Muzak .. • No Entertainment Tax

BUDDY'S BAR-B.1)

Assorted Sea Foods
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery

Service Our Specialty . • . Ribs 6 Chicken right off the fire.
Car. 1 2th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.

AL GREENis

CARL
7 S

CHOP
Oti s P E

15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield

VA. 2-4118

Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to
10:30 to 2 a.m.
10:30.
Suppers

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than 26 years. All Beef aged

in our own cellars.

ROBIN

HOOD'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., 11/2 Biks. So. S Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

Reserve Now for HIGH HOLY DAYS
Services on Premises, Conducted by Prominent Rabbi

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BOESKY'S

ADDED ATTRACTIONS

.

Cale cli outtge
Enjoy the best in food and entertainment. Complete dinners,
luncheons, suppers. 2 shows nightly and dancing. 3 shows on
Saturday—OPEN SUNDAYS--7 days weekly. We cater to
parties and banquets.
TU. 2-3883
15241 E. WARREN at Barham

SID F S

LECUONA CUBAN BOYS

Renowned rottertatnIng

Orchestra

and JOE KANE

Away from the noise of the loop—yet readily
accessible in 15 minutes. Chicago's largest
hotel within 10 minutes from airport, 600
modern, comfortable rooms—complete facit. 72
=
itios for business and social functions.
=_-_

DRIVER TRAINING

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which is slated for Nov. 2, at
the Royal Theater. The new
Fath fashions, which will be
shown for the first time in De-
troit, will be worn by models
brought here by Mr. Fath.

HOTEL and COUNTRY CLUB

and hl•:

.sAcKen- LAKE

Orchestra

MOVITiCIttO. IV •

For Res: Phone Monticello N.Y. 1492 or Your Travel Agent

AC.'

4"4. 6.*

1...

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Air-Conditioned .

. Parking Facilities

Carry Out

Service

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