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22—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
iiriday, October 30, 1953
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AN 80 - YEAR - OLD eccentric rolled in leagues other than
dowager• and philanthropist in Bnai Brith . . At the present
California, Mrs. Elsinore Ma- time, he and Harry Black, owner-
chries, was so impressed with of Rolawile Recreation, where
the work of the City of Hope, the fellows bowl, are tied for
that she gave $80,000 to the leadership in the individual
hospital s Cobalt F u n a ..
standings with averages of 198
Learning about a new wing to be each.
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built there, she gave another
LOU STERN tells of a tired
$750,000 , . and two days later
made it an even $1„000,000 . . . businessman in town whose
Four weeks after the City of grueling day at the office was
.Hope convention, she told the capped by his wife's announce-
New York Times that she ment that the maid had walked
wouldn't be surprised , if this out . . . "What was the trouble
giving had so rejuvenated her this time?" he inquired wearily
. "You were!" she charged.
that she would now probably
"start looking for man" . . . "She said you used insulting
80 years old or not . . . Two language to her over the phone
weeks after making the state- this morning." . "Holy crimi-
ment, Mrs. Machries proved she nies," cried the husband, "I
wasn't kidding . . . and married thought I was talking to you!"
a wealthy banker!
FAVORITE STORIES . . . by
ALTHOUGH SHE WON'T be
there, the newly-born enthus- Oscar Rappoport of Hi-Neighbor
iasm and spirit of Mrs. Machries Market . . . about the woman at
will be part of the 40th anni- -an amusement park who gave
versary dinner-dance of the City her small son a dollar and, be-
of Hope, Sunday evening. Nov, 1, fore turning him loose to his
at Hotel Sheraton-Cadillac . . • own devices, asked what he in-
being given by the Detroit Busi- tended to do with it . . . The
nessmen's Group of this mag- lad announced his budget of
nificent organization which has saltwater taffy, ice cream cones,
-achieved overwhelming promi- hot dogs, cotton candy and
popcorn . , "Anything else?"
nence throughout the nation .
The D et r oit Businessmen's , asked the mother sarcastically
The well-trained young man,
Group was organized 15
years ago by Nathan R. Epstein recalling sundry dietary lessons,
after he had been to California gulped a couple of times and
and returned to Detroit with added, "Yes, mama, a green
the astounding message about vegetable!"
the non-sectarian hospital in
Duarte, Calif., whose first rule Pioneer Women Plan
is: No patient shall pay his bill
. Today, the 40 members of Honor Roll Luncheon- ,
this wonderful group have made
Fete 25-Year Members
Detroit one of the top cities in
the long list of City of Hope
The Detroit Council of Pioneer
followers and fund-raising com-
Women will celebrate a double
munities,
occasion at its annual Honor
ONE OF ITS MOST staunch Roll luncheon, to be held at
supporters, the Screen Actors 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth
Guild, is sending movie star Aaron Synagogue.
Robert Cummings, who knows
Women who have contributed
everything there is to know $25 to Pioneer Women will be
about the City of Hope, to the honored for furthering the pro-
affair . flying here solely for jects of Moatzot Hapoalot, sis-
the purpose of telling the local ter organization of Pion e e r
folks even more than they have Women in Israel, through their
realized about one of the great- contributions.
est humanitarian hospitals on
The organization also will pay
earth . , About '700 people, all
tribute to 15 women who have
of whom will be the invited
been in the Pioneer Women's
guests of the Detroit Business- Organization for 25 years or
men's Group, are expected to be more. M r s. Norman Kanter,
on hand for this gala event.
member of the national board
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and a past president of the De-
IT'S PARTY TIME again for troit Council, will be guest
the boys at Knight of Pythias speaker.
Detroit 55 . • . proceeds going
Mrs. Jacob Wilk, chairman of
to buy Braille watches for the the afternoon, announces that
blind, help needy families and a fashion and fur styling show
underprivileged children . . will. be the entertainment high-
Lou Bindes and Nate Fields are light. Two leading Detroit firms
co-chairmen of the shindig, a will present the newest in win-
Halloween party Sunday, at KP ter creations, she added.
Castle Hail, 15787 Wyoming.
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FROM :NTEW YORK comes the
story about a couple who never Samuel to Speak
before had ventured west of
Hoboken and were making their At' Jewish Book
first transcontinental trip
aboard a Canadian steamliner Fair Events Here
. At one stop far along the
Maurice Samuel, noted author,
line they left the train for a.
little exercise, and inquired of a publicist and translator, will ad-
man on the platform, "What's dress the opening program of
the name of this town?" . . . He the second annual Jewish Book
answered, "Sascatoon, Saskat- Fair, at 9 p. m., Saturday, Nov.
chewan"• . . "GOodness," mar- 21, at the Davison Jewish Cen-
veled the husband, '•we've come ter. Samuel will discuss Eng-
so far the natives don't even lish language authors who have
written on Jewish topics.
speak English here!"
The Jewish Center is cooper-
DETROIT IS THE only city in ating with leading Jewish cul-
the country to have a Cosmo- tural, educational, and religious
politan Bnai Brith Bowling organizations in sponsoring the
League . made up of the com- Fair which will be held Nov. 21
munity's top BB all-stars . . to .23 in the Davison Branch.
On Sunday, Nov. 22, Samuel
It was started nine years ago
by Harry Thomas, the league's will speak to Yiddish and He-
president, Dr. Mike Engelman, brew groups, and in another
session that day will answer
Sam Pincus, Al Tobes and Phil. questions from the audience.
Robinson, who is the only man,
On Monday, Nov. 23, a "Ladies
in Bnai Brith league history, to Day" program will take place.
bowl a perfect 300 . • Lou Sul-
That evening, a Young Peo-
kin, also a member of the Cos- ple's Workshop is scheduled,
mopolitan keglers came 'the with 14 young people's groups
closest with 298 . . Scores of working on the project. In ad-
299, such as that made one time dition, a club leaders' workshop
by clothier Harry Thomas, were is included in. the list of events.
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Comie3 Deleaate Assembly Nov, 1.1
Political Notes
-The Community Council dele- deportation provisions; interpre-
gate assembly will meet Nov. 11, tation within the Detroit com-
3:30 p.m., at Workmen's Circle Infinity of the Middle East crisis
involving Israel; the emergence
Three incumbent candidates Cen ter. of "mushroom synagogues" dur-
will be seeking re-election to De- ' A feature of the meeting will ing the High Holy Days; church-
troit's Common Council in Toes-- be a report to the delegates of state relations and the use of
day's general election. They are the h.
ighlights of Council activi-
religious
h 0 0
by
S C public
Louis C. Miriani, Council presi- ties in the interim since the last. g roups.
dent, William G. Rogell and Del
A. Smith. Charles N. "William also . assembly.
is seeking re-election as C i t y I ' Among matters with which ******
the Council has been concerned
Treasurer.
"With A
Miriani's program would in- in recent weeks are: community
Smile
And
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elude "alert study of _city bud- efforts
for revision of the racist
i
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gets" to assure the taxpayers'mmigration
law with its harsh
getting the most for their
money: a concerted effort to ob-
tain natural gas supplies f o r
home heating in Detroit: sepa-
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ration of railroad and s t r e e t
• AAA Driver Training institute
crossings; and sensible develop-
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• Professional Certified Teacher
Entertaining
M. C.
born and educated, Miriani is
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currently completing his sixth
Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033
Orchestra and Entertainment
year in the Council.
Personal Instruction
Rogell first became a. Council-
TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-3663
man in '1942, and has been a
Sunday and Evenings Included
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booster of obtaining adequate
and suitable playground sites for
Detroit's children. Except • f o r
1948-1949, Rogell has served con-
tinuously in the Council. He has
•A, CITE ON WHEELS •
a "preferred" rating by the •De-
troit Citizens' League.
WHERE EVER YOU LIVE,
Del A. Smith. prior to his six
YOU CAN GET TO
years in the Council, won his
reputation as an authority on
Detroit's transit problems. From
1926 to 1933 he was general man-
ager of the DSR. His advice on
"FOR THE MOST
transit problems has greatly
aided Council debate in the past.
Since his election to the Coun-
cil, Smith has responded to the
responsibilities of the job by
making it his full-time occupa-
tion.
'Charles Williams, twice elected
as City Treasurer, followed Al-
•12162-Dexter
bert E. Cobo, present Detroit
Mayor, in the office. Previously
he had been associated with the
Treasurer's office for 27 years,
15 as deputy treasurer. Williams
has insisted on the most modern
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
machinery to tabulate the city's
439,444 individual -tax payments.
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, - Spaghetti &
Full Course Dinners $1.25 in
We Cater to Families and Parties
In 1952, taxes were 99 percent
collected, and this year, 64 per-
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois
cent have been received, with
second-half taxes not due until
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
Jan. 15, 1954. His experience with
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
city finances assists Detroiters in
a great many other ways.
FINE FOODS 8333 LINWOOD
A Council hopeful in Tuesday's
election is Charles Blondy, pres-
ent State Senator. Blondy, whose
record i the state indicates 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
prime concern over discrimina- p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. 1-4485
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places, is campaigning for tife
legalization of bingo for chari- BOESKY'S
TR. 2-4375
12th and Hazelwood
table organizations. He also
A
Distinguished
Delicatessen,
Restaurant,
pledges an all-out f i g,h t on
making street and railroad cross-
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods
ings safe for pedestrians and
motorists.
TR. 2-8800
Sammy
Woolf
NORTHLAND
Dirron.
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WHERE TO DINE
STAFFORD'S
KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
CLAM SHOP and BAR
Local Revisionists to Elect
Delegates to N.Y. Parley
Delegates to the December
conference of Zionists-Revision-
ists in New York will be elected
at a meeting of the local group
to be held Wednesday evening,
at the home of Aaron Weisbrot,
18610 Stoepel. Those wishing to
attend are urged to call Weis-
brot at WA. 1-3369 for informa-
tion. •
At a recent meeting of the
Detroit Zionists-Revisionists, Sol
Edelman, who is back from a
trip to Israel, spoke of visiting
the grave of Joseph Trumpeldor,
an early Revisionist leader, on
the occasion of his Yahrzeit.
Serving: Oysters, Cloms, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak ... No Entertainment Tax
BUDDY'S BAR-BA
TR. 2-8500
Take Out and Delivery
Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Service Our Specialty . .
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday, 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
AL GREEN'S
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15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfielo
VA. 2-4118
Luncheons 11 to 3 -- Dinners 5 to
10:30 to 2 a.m. •
10:30. Suppers
T E . 2-8s6e0r0v.i
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NRooms EfRo.r wedding parties. Serving ihe
ralq
Steaks,
than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars.
P SE
•• • • •
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
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Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
201'76 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 flours
BOESKY'S
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World-famous McALPINkHotel
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Convenient to shopping,
business and theatres.
Utmost in comfort
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1500 Rooms
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TU. 2-3883
15241 E. WARREN at. Barham
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Air-Conditioned . . • Parking Facilities . • • Carry Out Service
7113 PURITAN . . Open .4 p.m. to 3 a.rn. . UN. 4-9816
SAM & JACKS DELICATESSEN
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and RESTAURANT
12216 LINWOOD
'40140WkY AT
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Specializing in Jewish Style Full Course Dinners Featuring:
Gefilte Fish, Meat and Potato Knishes, Kreplach and Stuffed Kishka.
WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY
TRAY CATERERS
CATERING IN OUR OWN SPACIOUS DINING ROOM
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