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TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
& OUR RELATIVES & FRIENDS

VISITING DETROIT for a few 1 'DURING HIS VERY short visit
days, former Detroiter Sol Goetz, here, Fulton J. Sheen related
now a more than successful that soon after his elevation to
Floridian restauranteur, told of the rank of Bishop he made the
the latest story circulating in first of his many appearances
vacation land . . . A prosperous- on television, and stopped for a
looking gent approached the cup of coffee at the drugstore in
in an a g e r of one of Miami the building where the studio
Beach's swankiest new hotels was located, with his red mpe
and asked to be shown the best already in place ... The girl at
available room ... The manager the counter, obviously used to
led him to the most expensive serving actors in every kind of
suite in the establishment, costume, took the red cape very
Wholesale Jewe4T.s.
pointing out, "This overlooks the much in stride and asked blithe-
ocean" . . The customer said ly, "What's yours, Cock Robin?"
We Feature Mah Jongg Sets
it wouldn't do . . , The manager * * *
FRANK GLUSMAN
took him to his second-best ac- THE STATISTICAL depart-
commodation, saying, "This isn't ment of Brides House, Inc., bul-
on the ocean, of course, but it lish by nature on everything
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does overlook our steam-heatel pertaining to matrimony, an-
swimming pool." . . . Again the nounces that the average wed-
customer demurred ... When he ding presents a whopping $4,820
also rejected a third suite, "over-- sales opportunity to alert mer-
looking the tropical garden," the. chants . . Furthermore, that
TRAY CATERING SPECIALIST'S
manager became a trifle imp;e:- figure includes only wha's
tient, and asked, "Just what bought by the bride, groom, and
have you got in mind, sit.'" ! members of the wedding troupe,
Joe Cornell
. . . The customer announced ! and does not take into account
18049 WYOMING AVE,
firmly, "What I'm looking for is the gifts . . The chief items of
(near cortis)
a room that overlooks the rent." iexpenditu re are: household
*
After 5 p.m. Call
! equipment, $1633; home furnish-
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JULES GOLDBERG is quick ishings, $1820; dresses, $360;
with the story told by Joe Har- coats and suits, $225; lingerie,
GRAND OPENING
rington, the Boston sage . . . $219; luggage, $180; shoes, $106;
OCT. I
Good friend Joe tells of a Suh- linens and bedding, $181; mili-
BEN EPSTEIN
GEORGE FINK
Please
Enroll .Now!
day-school teacher who sudden- nery, $96 ... Paste these figares
ly stopped reading a passage in in your hat, and the next time
13118 DEXTER BLVD.
TU, 3-1575
the Bible and asked her pupils • somebody groans "What price
"Why do you believe in God?" matrimony?" .you'll have a pat
She got a variety of answers. answer ready! . . Brides House
The one that stopped her cold also predicts that 13 out of every
came from the son of one • of 1,000 in the country will choose
Boston's best-known minist e rs a mate dUring the coming year
TILE & CONSTRUCTION
. He frowned, and answered —and Dale Carnegie will see to
CO
thoughtfully, "I guess it just it that most of them read "Ideal
runs in our family." Marriage" before - taking the
GENERAL
vows.
* *
SAMMY WOOLF and orches-
CONTRACTORS
Non-Partisan Ballot
tra have been signed to play
Very best wishes to all our
the annual Post-Holiday Dance
friends everywhere for a hap-
•
of the Men's Club of Adas Sha-
py and prosperous New Year.
Endorsed By
lom Synagogue, Oct. 9.
HOME
* *
Bill Freedman
MODERNIZERS
EARL SIEGEL defines adoles-
cence as the period when a girl
16506 WYOMING
begins to powder and a. boy be-
s.
gins to puff.
* *
DR. HARRY J. WOLL
A wood carving of Abraham
A YEAR AGO this month. and Isaac, a gift of Mrs. Frieda
2605 WOODWARD
Sherwood Colburn celebrated Schiff Warburg, was presented
WO. 1-7442
Fine Men's Clothing
the Holidays in a very old, to the Union of American He-
quaint Orthodox synagogue in
OPTOMETRISTS
b Congregations. by her son,
Asmara, Eritrea, a small prov- brew
Edward
M.
M.
2nd
Floor
DR. LOU WOLL
ince in Ethiopia . . . Recently
Warburg, at a
released from service, Sherwood
David
Stott
Bldg.
2072 FORT ST.
ceremony at the
had served with the Signal Corps,
Union's center,
and for over fourteen months
LINCOLN
PARK
WO. 2-9688
the House of
was stationed in East Africa,
Living
Judaism-
with headquarters at Asmara,
Berg Memorial,
in which there are only about
in New York.
104) Jewish families out of a total
SAM MILLER
Warburg, gen-
population of 100,000 . . While
e
r
a
1
chairman
overseas, he made four visits to
and
of the United
Saudia Arabi a, Egypt, Libya,
Jewish
Appeal,
JACK GLASSMAN
French Morocco and Spanish
DELICATESSEN
told an audi-
Morocco, where the backward-
"Where Friends Meet
RESTAURANT
ence of nation-
ness of the Arab nations was
ISADORE ATLER
for Good Things to Eat''
al
executive
evidenced in each place, as well
JOSEPH MOSTEN
Mrs. Warburg board members
TO SERVE YOU
as their hostility toward visitors.
CARRY-OUT SERVICE
9000 LINWOOD
Mostly, Sherwood says, they of the Union, parent body of
FULL-COURSE DINNERS
18249 Wyoming
seemed frightened by the great American Reform Judaism, that
at Curtis
1 1520 DEXTER BLVD.
strides being made by the Jews the statue, called "The Sacri-
TY. 6-3775
UN. 2-9859
TO. 8-2082
... This is not too difficult to
understand, he says, when you fice," was a "tangible expres-
consider these people are living sion of my family's love of Ju-
and using methods of thousands daism and love of art." Sculp-
of years ago ...Now• back in ci- tured in mahogany, strikingly
SAMMY and ANN
vilian life, Sherwood is again designed and sensitively carved,
the
statue
depicts
the
near-sac-
associated with his brother, Les-
)LIF
lie E. Colburn, in the insurance rifice of Isaac by Abraham.
Praise for the artist, Waiter
business.
Midener, was expressed by War-
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and Family
Sally and Harvey
HERO OF THE MONTH , . . burg and also by Dr. Maurice N.
Eisendrath, president of the
ROY MARGO & JUDY
George Spoon . . . On cruiser Union. Midener, head of the• de-
"Darftsdus" owned by Dr. Morris partment of sculpture at the
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12151 N. Martindale
Barak and Harry Spoon, seve.a- Society of Arts and Crafts in
year-old Gail Barak went to step Detroit, came to the United
on the end of the boat, slipped, States from Germany in 1938. 7 51111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I111111111111111111t :
KOSHER CATERERS
and fell into eight feet of water Since that time he has exhibit-
..George immediately dove in, ed his works in many American
LAWRENCE & BEVERLY
clothes and all, not even taking museums and twice won awards
i lea) &
SALLY and SAM KLEIN
the time to take off his glasses, from the Detroit Institute of
and helped hold little Gail while Art,
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parents, Morry and Shirley pull-
Dr. Eisendrath said the statue
and Daughter
ed her out of Lake St. Claire ...
and
Family
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Harry Spoon returned from get- will be placed in the lobby of
ting some fishing worms to see, the building.
Bobby, Gail & Charles
his dad wrapped in a towel, and
asked what had happened. .
Our hour is marked, and no
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"Nothing at all," replied George one can claim.: moment of life
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-27;
HUNTINGTON WOODS
the hero. "I j ust went in for a beyond what fate '.has predes-
Friday, September 24, 1954
swim!" tined.—Napoleon

UNIVERSAL
JEWELRY CO.

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BEN &
e GEORGE

Cornell
Dance Studio

DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT
ANT

WOLVERINE

JAMES H. SEXTON

JUDGE OF PROBATE

Warburg Presents
arving to

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Harry Thomas

LIEBERMAN

and
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BARBERS •

MAX and RUTH
SOSIN

BEL.AIRE

Loraine
CARSON

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