wilM1111111111111111100011110111101111111111111111111101111101011001110110111111111101111111111111011010100110110110W1 Danny Raskin's LISTENING DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 17 Friday, December 11, 1953 Officers Elected by Arlazaroff Branch 4) S :,,fillinmillmilminimilinuniniiiniilinni11111111111111i11110i1110111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIiiMIIIM111111110 A'YQUNG CHAP, whose just bend doWn, keep your knees sweetie had just made him the stiff, and touch your valise." . . . happiest man alive, came into The man bent over and said, Weinstein Jewelers in the Met- "Well, I'm touching my valise. ropolitan Bldg., last week, to What now?" .. . "Open it," said buy the engagement ring . . . the proprietor, "and give me He picked up a sparkling dia- back by towels." mond and asked its price . . .1 "That one is $400," replied I AN ELEVATOR MAN of our harry Weinstein gently . . . The acquaintance, in a small office young man looked startled, then building near downtown, grew whistled . . . He pointed to an- weary of repeated requests for other ring, "And this one?" . . . the time . . . So he put up at 'That, sir," said Harry still 1.shelf in the corner of his eleva- more gently, "is two whistles." I for and placed a small clock ,on * * • it .. . Now people ask, 'Is your ZINOVI BISTRITSKY, noted clock right?" symphony conductor in the De- troit Jewish community, was OVERHEARD IN conversation talking shop with a well-known between two biology students at violinist wno was in the habit Wayne University emerging of exaggerating his successes. from laboratory period: "Aw, The vionnist had just returned • everybody knows a skeleton is from a European tour, and was just a pile of bones with the eager to tell the conductor people scraped off." aoout his triumphs . . . "I was * a sensation!" he boasted. THE STATISTICAL depart- "Everywhere I went, I had to ment of Brides House, Inc., bull-. play at least 10 encores!" . . ish by nature on everything per- ...unen your tour was a success, taining to matr i m o n y, an- eh?" asked Bistritsky politely nounces that the average wed- . . . " A success! Guess how mum ding presents a whopping $4,280 I made, Zinovi? Just guess ! " sales opportunity to alert mer- Bistritsky calmly looked the chants . • .• Furthermore, that other in the eye and answered ' figure includes only what's "Half." bought by the bride, bridegroom • * NOW IN THEIR 10th season, a and memberS of the wedding and does not take into The Detroit Civic Players are I troup, ccount the gifts ... The chief getting ready to cast their next I a items of expenditure are : house- producuion . . . It'll be titled hold equipment, $1,633; home "Detective Story" . . • Anyone interested in s m all theater f $360; coasts and suits, $225; lin- movement can call Mrs. Albert furnishings, $1,820; dresses, 1Violtz, UN. 4-1509, president of gene, $180; shoes, $106; $219; linens luggage, and beddings, $181; The Detroit Civic Players. millinery, $96 . . . Paste these • * figures in your hat, and the FURRIER SID COHEN boasts next time somebody groans that his sons are the best- "What price matrimony" you'll mannered lads in the neighbor- hood . . . "rye never had to lay have a pat answer ready! hands on one of them," he de- clares, ". . . except_ in self- Wide Variety of Tours defense." Scheduled for Israel * * * BERNIE BURKE, manager of A wide variety of organized the Versailles Hotel in miami Beach, writes. about the story tours and "package trips" to and making the rounds "down here through Israel is proving attrac- wnere it's a pleasure getting tive to American travellers, vis- sunburnt!" . . . A guest at one iting the country in large or of those Florida health resorts where everyone is expected to small groups. One hundred and fifty-five or- exercise, stubbornly refused to comply. "I came here to eat and ganized tourist groups visited rest," he insisted. "I refuse to Israel during the first nine of 1953 and 100 organ- exercise." .. . As the guest was months ized American tours to Israel checking out, the proprietor have already been announced pleaded, "Before you leave, just for 1954, according to the special do one bit of exercise for me- tourist issue of Economic Hori- to keep my record clear. Please zons. • Arlazaroff Branch 137 elected the following officers: Morris L. Schaver, honorary chairman; Harry Schumer, pres- ident; David Sislin, Sam Green- berg, Louis Levine, vice-presi- dents; Leo J. Cohen, treasurer; William Gayman, Gertrude Le- vine, Adele Mondry, secretaries; Harry Mondry, chairman, execu- tive board: P. Jaffe, Mrs. I. Woodrow, Saul Firestone, hos- pitalers. Members of the execu- tive board are: Isadore Brown, Morris Baker, Dov Bruckner, Norman Cottler. Louis Gurma.n, Sam Hochman, William Hordes, Phillip Imber, Morris Loren, Jack Malamud, Oscar Rappaport, Morritz Schubiner, Saul Seltzer, David Silver, Julius M. Singer, J. L. Stone, I. Weissman. The branch celebrated the 50th birthday of Phillip Imber and the 40th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. William Gayman. NORTHLAND A testimonial luncheon hon- oring Mrs. Theodore Bargman will take place 12 noon, Jan. 14, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, under the sponsorship of the Detroit Women's Division for State of Israel Bonds. Mrs. Milton Mahler and Mrs Joseph Katchke are chairmen for the testimonial. DRIVER TRAINING AA A Driver Training Institute Graduate • Professional Certified Teacher • Dual-Control Training Car • Saul El. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033 Personal Instruction Sunday and Evenings Included .*** 0*****00111411 •0004111100•410 6460458**00001110411021410.404)000•4i • • 0 • 0 • • • • • • • • • 0 • 0 • • • FOR INFORMATION • • • .6 0 CALL • • • • • •••••••••mromessoleeime••••••••••••oemweireeeeeree I VS SUNDAY DEC. 20th • • • • • LI. 6-0903 tt PJE tt; 1&•kt PCkg t•CC ttPtlAVVCCOMVIZ-Wf!Cte: tC-W!. te7 tC,ke'rttf4 te:1C1CP4-tetelt4K,'NMZ ?ems. For Your Holiday Entertaining CALL. 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