,tilli91lMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIII111119111111111,111111111110111111111111111 111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,* Ea - . az- .7 .7 .4. sa - E. ;...,. g* Danny Raskin 's P 0 E.' - - f-. , - r f 1111111IIIIIiilin111111111111111111111i111110111H111 .111i1111111111 MINIIIII 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 rn iti111111111115 T THE JEWISH COMMUNITY J. L. STONE PATROLMAN HARRY HAY- motorist came tooting merrily DEN, in charge of juveniles at down the wrong side of a crowd- the Woodward Precinct, is al- ed thoroughfare, Wyoming and ways planning 'different activi- Curtis, and ran smack into Har- ties for the underprivileged ry Kasden's brand-new conver- children in the neighborhood — tible . , . While they were try- and they love him for it . At ing to untangle bumpers, the the dedication of -- • the Louis lady driver said grudgingly, "I'm Stone Swimming Pool at Fourth afraid this was largely my FRANK GLUSMAN JACK STONE and. Lysander, Aug. 21, built • by fault." . "Nonsense," said the city in honor .of the late Harry, ..with_ a gallant bow.- "I humanitarian, Hayden. had a assure you the blame rests en- big program for about 300 kids tierly With me. I saw- you fully . . He even donned a clown three blocks away and had am- suit himself, much to the glee ple time to dart down a side of the youngsters . . But all is street." TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS * * not just plain fun-planning for Patrolman Hayden . . . He also TED WILLIAMS, flying hero has his worries and troubles . of the Korean War, here with Like the time, recently, when he called Al Boesky, president of the Boston Red Sox to play the the Louis Stone Bnai Brith Tigers, tells of meeting a vet- L o d g e, a n d Fred Chezillot, eran pilot of World War II who Grand Knight of the George S. was afraid that he couldn't be- Monaghan. Council, Knights of gin to handle the 1953 model, Columbus . • . Seems that Fath- because of all the new gadgets er Boudrow, spiritual adviSor to and refinements that had been the Bosco House, a haven for un- installed . .. "I took one test," GEORGE FINK BEN EPSTE I N derprivileged children, on Stini- he confessed. "The elementary TU. 3-1575 son and Cass, took 28 kids from stuff was a cinch, but then the 13118 DEXTER BLVD. his parish up to Gaylord, Mich., fellow who was asking questions in an old dilapidated bus which demanded, "Suppose you were at eventually broke down .. . and an altitude of 20,000 feet, going there was no transportation to 650 miles an hour. Suddenly bring them back ... Father Bou- your oxygen tank breaks loose, drow called Hayden' from Gay- one motor catches fire and a lord about getting the kids wing crumples. You have no home . . . and the busy patrol- parachute. What do you -do?" . Ted asked, "What did you man i m in e di at ely contacted Boesky and Chezillot, both of answer?" . . "I didn't answer," whom together went out on a confessed the former pilot. limb with their groups by agree- "From the question alone, I DETROIT'S OLDEST SURPLUS CENTER ing to underwrite the cost ($132) blacked out." * * * for a Greyhound bus to bring the children back to Detroit ... I FROM NEW YORK writes WO. 1-8868 70 CADILLAC SQUARE a real and truly wonderful former Detroiter, Sam Getsman, demonstration of Americanism still in the recording business, at work. about a young lady friend of * * THE WARDEN of a big West- his wife, Elsie, who landed a job ern penitentiary, reports the in a big Broadway night club Phoenix "Flame," is conducting . . and by. way of celebration a thorough investigation of his I brought home a small bottle of office . . While looking for champagne to share with her . * family . . he . She had barely pop- some documents recently, found one of the files had a cake ped the cork, writes Sam, when in it . • ; And Bernie Hart had her mother ran to the tele- a solution to offer the warden phone and called the doctor . at Jackson State Prison, whose "You should come quick," order- "Where Friends Meet for Good Things to Eat" prisoners rioted and barricaded ed mama. "Sadie's got us drink- ing shampoo !•"- themselves in a cell block . . • * TY. 6-3775 "Offer them,' suggested Bernie, 9000 LI NWOOD DANNY NEWMAN, husband of "time and a half." Dina Halpern, first -lady of the JOURNEYING FROM Moscow Yiddish stage, sends the delecta- to Budapest, the commissar was on his way to . see whether the ble story froni. Chicago of the Hungarian satellites were grow- small boy • who stood gazing at ing.- enough .- potatoes to meet a horse and wagon while the their quota . . . "Ah, Comrade," milkman delivered milk . . sighed . his Hungarian deputy, When he came out the boy ob- "under the inspiration of the served, . "Mister, that horse will incomparable M a 1 e n k o v our i never get you home." . . . "And, peasants are turning out a crop tell me, why not?" asked . the beyond our wildest dreams. milkman . . . The small boy. ex- When they are harvested, our plained, "He just lost all his spuds, if put into a single pile, gasoline." will make a mighty mountain 18249 WYOM I NG at Curtis reaching to the feet of God" . DISA. 'N DATA . . . Harold UN. 2-9859 "Enough of your hammy dra- Sarko is in Europe while build- "Folunerly of Linwood" matics." said the Commisaar ing partner, Julius Green, jitter- sharply. "Besides; you know per- bugs at Woodhull Lake . . . Jake fectly well there isn't any God" Halpern is back at his usual a . The deflated deputy sighed, newsstand in front of Harry DR, HARRY J. WOLL "There aren't a n y potatoes, Suffrin's after a leave of ab- either." sence he thought was going to be 2605 WOODWARD * for good . • . Constable songster SINCE LEAVING the ranks of Bob Eston has found the girl WO. 1-7442 DELICATESSEN A.Z.A. (Karbelnic) and organiz- of his dreams . . . He'll be sing- OPTOMETRISTS RESTAURANT ing the Fred Reemer Chapter ing a new tune shortly ! . . . The ISADORE ATLER BBYM in June of this year, the first time Martha Raye ate at DR. LOU WOLL JOSEPH MOSTEN group has been doing an out- the famous Pump Room in Chi- CARRY-OUT SERVICE standing job in living up to the cago, she was a member of a 2072 FORT ST. FULL-COURSE DINNERS standards by which they are dinner party hosted by Jimmy 1 1 520 DEXTER BLVD. pledged . , . A particular note- Durante . . . When the waiter LINCOLN PARK TO. 8-2082 worthy project is their book passed with a portion of Shish- drive, which started Aug. 9 and kebab (lamb on a flaming sword is still going strong . . with —a specialty of the house), the end result that thousands Martha was startled and ex- of books have been packaged claimed, "What on earth was SAMMY and ANN and are being sent to our boys that?" ; . . Durante explained, a in Korea . . Sal Gorge, presi- "A customer who only left dent of Fred Reemer Chapter, ten-dollar tip." * * also is head of of the Bnai Brith Michigan cultural committee . . Very best wishes to all our and Family and Paul Schrieman and Len friends everywhere for a Sally and Harvey Teicher hold two chairmanships Happy and Prosperous New ROY, MARGO & JUDY for the 9th annual Yom Kippur Year. 20455 MARLOWE Night Dance. * * 12151 N. Martindale WHAT NATE • KAUFMAN DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -35 Friday, September 11, 1953 would call a typical feniale JEWELERY CO. 405 6 METROPOLITAN BLDG. 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