18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

Friday, January 29, 1954

Folk Schools Open
Second Semester

Community Sailors Organize
Yacht Club on Lake St. Clair

Former Minister
Embraces Judaism

WEST OLIVE, Mich., (JTA)
—James H. Burkey, grade
school principal of the
Schulter, Okla., public schools,
his wife and four children,
have embraced Judaism, join-
ing the United Israel World
Union, a world wide move-
ment advocating Mosiac Law
for one world.
Burkey, 45, is a former
Methodist minister.
Burkey and his family are
now making preparations to
move from Oklahoma to West
Olive to join the growing col-
ony of proselytes there who
take great pride in a three-
page letter of encouragement
sent them by Israel's first
Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion.

The United Jewish Folk
Schools, sponsored by the Labor
Zionist Organization, are cur-
rently accepting registrations
for the new term which opens on
Monday for both nursery and
grade school students.
Children 3 1;;::.: to 5 are eligible I
to attend nursery sessions, held;
This is a sketch of the proposed Great Lakes Yacht Club,
Monday to Friday, from 1 to
being organized by a group of prominent Detroit Jewish young men
4 p.m. Grade School classes are I
on Lake St. Clair at 9-Mile Road and Jefferson.
open to children 6 to 14. meeting
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IN A FINAL ANALYSIS, there from 4 to 5:30 p.m., daily.
Scholnick, Edward Schreiber,
Plans
for
the
advancement
of Morton
are 61 Jewish inmates serving ; T
an Schwartz, Ray Shapero
Howard
ianspor
t ti a on s ptov id e d thisprojec t, at a cost of 'Sh
sentences in Michigan's prisons
Sherman, Gerald Sklar, Alexander
Solo-
der Solo-
William Steinberg, Maurice Tatel-
. 45 are at Jackson, four at! For information, call the Schools, $20,000, will be made at a meet- mon,
man, Steven Victor, Gilbert Weitz, Felix
TO.
8-9280
or
TO.
8-0941.
ing at the Woodward Jewish I
Marquette, two at Ionia, four at
Folk Schools youngsters. be- Center, 2:30 p.m., Sunday. Those Winsen. Robert Zell and Mark Zivian.
House of Correction, one in the
The project must be corn-
Women's Division of the House! fore ending the last term corn- who are interested in joining pleted in 30 days, and those in-
pleted
a
spirited
campaign
in
be-
of Correction, and five in honor
are invited to attend the meet- i terested are asked to apply at Meyers Heads Committee
half of the H i s t a d r u t drive,' ing or call the vice-commodore I once.
camps.
which was aided by $110 through of the group, Richard Kanner,
For Democratic Dinner
THE MAJORITY OF queries to; the pennies, nickles, dimes and I
The clubhouse will comprise
Alfred V. Meyers, a leader in
this column during the past few quarters turned in by pupils. 2500 David Stott Bldg., WO. 1- general purpose rooms, a dining
weeks has been regarding what The youngsters also observed 5547.
room and bar, locker rooms, Workmen's Circle here, is chair-
types of crimes the Jewish in-; Tu b'Shevat by selling trees for
Other officers of the group storage facilities, a patio, bath- man of the committee on ar-
mates are serving for , . . This the Jewish National Fund, and are: William S. Gale, commo- ing and swimming facilities and rangements for the victory drive
dinner of the Democratic party,
is the current list, compiled with are currently continuing that dore; Miles Jaffe, secretary; boat wells.
Avern Cohn, treasurer; Ivan
to be held Feb. 6 at the Masonic
the aid of Rabbi Joshua Sperka, campaign.
The
club
was
organized
May
Jewish chaplain for Michiganl The Schools' PTA will meet at Simla Milton Levine, John 7, 1952, as Island Boat Club, and Temple.
prisons: (7) first degree murder, ; 8:30 p.m. ; Feb. 11, in the LZOA Mayer and Irwin Yackness, di- the name was changed to Great
The dinner will be addressed
(2) second degree murder, (13) 1 Institute, 13722 Linwood, when rectors. The present roster of ' Lakes Yacht Club on May 26, by Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Jr.,
the
group
also
includes:
robbery armed, (1) robbery un- Dr, George D. Barahal, associate
( 1 953. The clubthree "cl ub of New York, on the subject
Jerry Abramson, Richard Folz, Edward
armed, (12) breaking and en- professor of educational and Gelman,
m_ "The Importance of Partisan
Milton Gold, Harold Goodman, i cats" (C.K.) ranging in size from
tering (burglary), (4) sex of- clinical psychology at Wayne Herb Josephson, Norman Katz, Edwin a Snipe to a 38-foot Alden yawl, City Government."
Alfred Remeny. Robert Riss-
fenses, (7) larceny, (1) extor- University, will speak on "Rais- Lieberman.
Mrs. David I. Rosin and Mrs.
man. Melvin Rosenhaus, Stanford Rubach, and include the C class Caprice
tion, (3) aggravated assault, (8) ing Mentally Healthy Children,"
(which, in 1953, took first prize Helen Salamon are members of
forgery, (1) receiving stolen
in its class at the Inter-Lake the committee on arrangements.
A film dealing with the topic
property, (1) auto theft, (1) vio- also will be shown by Dr. Bara- World Adventure Series
Yachting Association race at
lation game laws.
Put-in-Bay), the Baltic 3-tonner
hal whose talk will be followed 21st Anniversary Sunday
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Windspiel and the yawl Aven-
"With A
by a discussion period. The en-
LOU TENDLER tells the story tire community is invited to the
Celebration of the 21st birth- tura (formerly Maxitrol) which
Smile And
of the gent who for years stop- I program and to a social hour to day of the World Adventure will be entered in the Mackinac
A Song"
ped in front of a local jewelry follow.
Series, illustrated lecture insti- race this year.
store every morning to set his I
tution, will be held Sunday, at
watch by a clock in the window !
the Institute of Arts, it is an-
Robinson's
Names
... One day he entered the store I
nounced by George F. Pierrot,
to make a purchase, and in I Northland Managers
managing director. He and Fred
DRIVER TRAINING
L. Black, Nash-Kelvinator Corp.
talking with the jeweler told I
• AAA Driver Training Institute
Your
:
executive, are co-chairman of
him that he had used his clock
Graduate
Entertaining
•
• Professional Certified Teacher
the celebration.
for years, setting his own watch!
•
M. C.
• Dual-Control Training Car
by it . . . which he in turn used
Renowned explorers,- glob e-
Available Now cairn His
Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033
for blowing the whistle at the
Orchestra and Entertainment
Orchestra
trotters and adventurers, who
plant where he worked .
have lectured on the Series since
Personal Instruction
TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-3663 i
"That's interesting to learn,"
its founding in 1933, have been
Sunday and Evenings Included
said the jeweler, "because for
invited to participate in the
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years I've been setting my clock
program. They will be joined by
by the plant whistle!"
state and local educators, civic
*
leaders and officials.
CLEVER MOTHER that she is,
An all-star program will be
presented Sunday, at 3:30 and
Mrs. Aaron Trunsky gave her
8:30 p.m.
eight-year-old son, Herbert, a
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
wrist watch so that he could
D. Frank
L. Heller
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolli
Seven all-time Series favor-
Full Course Dinner: $1.25 up
time himself when he practiced
At a dinner attended by 180 ites will present 10-minute high- We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
on the piano . . . A few days employees and executives of lights of their greatest shows.
15508 Livernois
later Herbert enthused, "Gee, Robinson furniture Co., held to
A half hour before both shows
mom, this watch is great. If I honor 28 people connected with a concert "accenting adventure" CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR. 2-8800
wind it up tight enough it does the firm 10 years or more, Louis will be given by Del Delbridge,
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
Robinson, president, announced
an hour in 52 minutes."
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
appointments for the firm's new and his Orchestra. After the Music by Muzak
* * *
}evening show an informal re-
ONE OF ABRAHAM Chasins' suburban store in Northland ception, in honor of the speak-
BOESKY'S
most sue c e s s f u 1 compositions Center.
David Frank, with Robinson's ers, will be held in the Roman-
was a piano piece called "Rush downtown store since 1922, was esque Hall of the Museum, spon-
a croun e
Hour in Hong Kong." • . . Musi- appointed merchandise mana- sored by the Detroit Museum of
cal conductor Zinovi Bistritsky ger for both stores. Leon Hel- Art Founders Society.
Enjoy the best in food and entertainment. Complete dinners, luncheons, suppers.
says that in discussing the piece ler, with Robinson's 24 years,
The Series is a non-profit 2 shows nightly and dancing. 3 shows on Saturday—OPEN SUNDAYS-7 days
with his friend Moritz _Rosen- was named store manager.
educational institution and was weekly. We cater to parties and banquets.
TU. 2-3883
15241 E. WARREN at Barham
thal, the composer said, proudly,
Robert Sellers will be display founded by, the present manag-
"It was published only seven manager of the Northland unit. ing director, Pierrot. Other
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
months ago, and it has just gone
The Robinson firm, largest directors, who serve without
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
into its 17th edition!" . . store in Michigan devoted en- compensation, are: Black, Earl
"Mm-m," was the reflective re- tirely to furniture, will occupy B. Brink, Dr. William Beebe,
FINE FOODS 8333 UNWOOD
sponse. "I was never crazy about 42,000 square feet, being second Mark L. Haas, Lowell Thomas,
that piece, Abe, but that bad I in size only to the J. L. Hudson and Helen H. Pierrot.
didn't think it was!"
Company's space in the huge
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LONDON, (JTA)—Pianist Har- Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home-made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
suburban shopping development.
and party accommodations at any time. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Open daily
riet Cohen was named a Cavalier from
DISA 'N DATA ... Al Gutman
5 to 10 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, If
has moved his real estate office Stassen to Include
of the Brazilian Order of the no answer, TR. 1-4485.
Southern Cross for services "to 114 PALLISTER AVE.
from Linwood to the Woodbrook
FREE PARKING
Brazilian music and for popu-
Bldg. on Joy and Grand River Israel in Talk Here
larizing Brazilian music."
• . Joe Mosten of Nate's Delica-
TR. 2-4375
12th and Hazelwood
B OESKY'S
tessen, reports that his new dis-
A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,
covery, Pizza Bagels, is "selling
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods
like hotcakes,"
. The baseball
season on its way reminds us of
TRY OUR
TR. 2-8500
freckle-faced Leon Weinberg
Take Out and Delivery
trying to get himself and his
Service Our Specialty ... Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
basket through a jam-packed
Cor. 12th & Clairrnount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
throng of fans, last year, in a
passageway at Briggs Stadium
15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
• . "Gangway, gents!" he kept
VA. 2-4118
shouting, but nobody paid the
Luncheons it to 3 — Dinners 5 40
Burdick.
Stassen
slightest attention . . . Finally
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
Important statements relating
Something Newt
he yelled, "Gangway—watch out to the U. S. foreign aid program,
Something Different!
, Fr w ee edina nr g kInAjit..241 s6 etin P grivre
oost
RIS
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FN
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for the mustard!" ... Everybody which includes Israel, are ex-
7 CHOP
C
IT'S THE TALK OF
Chops and sal Foods for atoms
clutched his jacket protectively pected to be made here by Har-
than 26 years. All Beef aged In our own cellars.
and shrank back to let the old E. Stassen, director of the
THE
TOWN!
youngster past . . . Leon wasn't Foreign Operations Program of
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
Take Out Orders Accepted
selling hot dogs at all . • just the U. S., at a banquet on Tues-
Steaks, Chops,' Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Available Only at
UN. 1-9802
Hamburgers. Served as you like it."
peanuts .
day evening, Feb. 9, at Ionic
Temple, 6061 Grand River.
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /4 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
This Lincoln Day banquet is
The New England Section of
the JEWISH WELFARE BOARD being arranged by the 15th Con-
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Delicatessen-Restaurant
has purchased a new site on gressional District of the Re-
Specializing
in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
TO. 8-2082
11520 Dexter
Lake Crescent, in Raymond, Me,, publican Party, whose chairman,
. . Carry Out Service
. . Parking Facilities
Air-Conditioned
to permit the expansion of Benjamin D. Burdick, will pre-
3
a.m. . UN. 4-9816
to
7113
PURITAN
.
•
Open
4
p.m.
side
as
toastmaster.
VAMP NAOMI.

Sam
Woolf

NORTHLAND

WHERE TO DINE

SID'S

C le

g

STAFFORD'S
KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

HAVE A TREAT-SA

BAGEL
PIZZA

NATE'S

BUDDY'S BARB-11

AL GREEN'S

