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October 15, 1954 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-10-15

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the

Danny Raskin's

mission he was on in his
anxiety to learn more about Dr.
.
Raskin's animal hospital .
No, we are not related.

Hada:sal] Slates Luncheon. Matinee

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11

Friday, October 15, 1954

'The Luncheon Matinee—a
Serving as luncheon hostess
FAVORITE STORIES . . . by new Honor Roll activity of De- will be:
Harry Shephard, bossman at troit Chapter of Hadassah—for
T•Iesdames Louis Luckoff, Ben Fink
Lefkowitz, Louis R. Seiton, Irwin
Shep's Delicatessen downtown $50 minimum contributors will Julian
Tann, George Tann, Leonard Schwartz-
DRIVER TRAINING
man, Harry Bennett, Max Yorke, Max
. . . about the fellow stopping in be held at 12:30 p.m., Oct. 22, in Brose, Jack J. Goode, Norman Allen,
• AAA Driver Training Institute
at a pet store and being en-
Sanford Klein, Kalman Shapiro, Samuel
Graduate
tranced by a remarkable bird the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Greenbaum, Irving Berke, Jacob Soko-
• Professional Certified Teacher
that was not only beautiful to There is a separate luncheon lov, Albert Levin, Harry A. Topcik, Sam-
• Dual-Control Training Car
uel Malbin (Mt. Clemens), Irving Gold-
look at but also spoke fluently fee.
en, Harry Dorfman, Norman Rubinstein.
Saul
H. Sinkoff LI. 7-3313
Allan
Grossman,
Sam
Freid,
Meyer
in eight languages . . He paid
Under the chairmanship of
Abraham Miller, Russell Nida,
a good round sum for the bird Mrs. Samuel J. . Rhodes, the Stamen,
Ben Lefkowitz, David Steinman, Louis
Jaeckel, M. M. Silverman, Paul Fried-
and asked to have it delivered
Sunday and Evenings Included
berg. Arthur Schubiner, Lee Gladstone,
to his house . . . Reaching home Broadway hit, "Kismet," will be William Poplack, Jacob Segal.
presented
by
Sulie
Harand,
the
at dinner time that evening, he
asked, "Has the bird come?" noted Chicago monologist. Miss
. . . "Yes, dear," his wife replied. Harand has appeared here in
"It's in the oven now" . . . similar renditions of "The King
"What!" he exclaimed. "In the and I" and "South Pacific."
Has Become the Talk. of the Town
FOR THREE DAYS, last week,
Assisting Mrs. Rhodes in the
oven? Why, that bird could
the wind had been blowing hard speak eight languages!",;.luncheon matinee will be Mes-
about
in Zion National .Park, Utah, "So?" said the unperturbed _dames Jesse Rice, reservations;
locale for part of the vacation- frau. "Then why didn't he say , Morey L. Abrahams, arrange-
tour being taken by Sol and something?"
ments; Richard Serbia and San-
AND HIS BAND
Edith Messersman . . . When it
• •
der Hillman, invitations; and
was rolling up the most dust
EN ROUTE BACK HOME for Sidney Winer, hostesses.
TE. 4-7730
or
WE. 4-0879
and knocking down several big the High Holidays, Cpl. Arnold
All women planning contribu- • ♦•♦••♦♦♦
♦♦••♦
signs, writes Edith, hubby Sol Reisman asked a dining car tions to Hadassah's Honor Roll
turned to one of the natives and waiter which breakfast corn- drive of $50 or over are invited
asked, "Does it always blow this : bination was best . . . "It doesn't to attend the program. Reserva-
way up here?" . . . "Nope. Not make much difference," said the tions should be phoned to TY.
Delightfully
always. Some days," the native man. "Nothing's any good" . . . 8-8216.
Air-Conditioned
said, pointing a lank finger Arnold ordered a Number 3,
Delicatessen

Restaurant

Cocktail Lounge
eastward, "she blows that way." Spanish omelet and things, and
Famous for Fine Feed
when he'd finished, called the
WE
ARE
NOW
SIDNEY ZELDES, a pilot in waiter back . . "Say," he said,
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
World War II, recalls an inci- "That Was fine. What was your
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
dent of his barnstorming days idea?" . . I always tells 'em
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
after the war, prior to his en- nothin's any good," the waiter
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
12th
at
Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
B
A
R
MITZVAHS,
SWEET
tering the jewelry business . . . said. "Then they're pleasantly
SIX TEEN S, ETC. Moderate
Sidney and his partner, a kid surprised," and leaning over, he
Prices. Can accommodate from
he had met while in service, almost whispered, "Ya see, I'm
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
contracted with a small town a psychologist."
and piano also available.
theater owner to toss handbills

Serving dinners to the public
from their plane ... The show-
IT WASN'T,- LONG ago that
on Sundays and Holidays only.
man insisted on accompanying George Green came out alive
See us in our newly beautifully
that we are now featuring
them . . . They were flying high after being in an airplane crash
remodeled Dining Rooms.
above the town's main street,
. . and now wife, ,Sylvia, is
Kormendy's Dining Room
Sidney piloting, his partner definitely an avid believer in
and Catering
pushing the leaflets- out of a fate! . . . George is the regular
window when the theater own- trombonist in Russ Weaver's
14 Pallister
Made especially to our specifications by
er shouted excitedly, "Throw orchestra but had asked that
TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485
some out the other side!" . . . a substitute take his place for
With a look of amazement on the recent Duartian Dance at
his face, Sidney asked why . . Edgewater Park . . . His re-
This Salami is Guaranteed PURE BEEF in keeping
"Why," the showman explained, placement died in the tragic
STEAKS
with Liberman's Motto of
"Naturally, I want the handbillS fire.
STEAKS
Quality
, Courtesy and Generosity
on both sides of the street!" —
• •
STEAKS
LITTLE BOBBY SOLOMAN was
STEAKS
to save all the pennies he could
to -buy Defense Stamps . . . But
STEAKS
We appreciate your acceptance
it was a difficult job . . . One
12162
TO. 6-9804
of our new Delicatessen in your
night he was saying his prayers
DEXTER
TO.
8-9829
neighborhood,
and
we
shall
when his mother, Mrs. Ira
continue offering the
same
Soloman, heard him plead earn-
good food apd service for
estly . . . "Lord, please help me
breakfast . . . Lunches .
.
save my money—and don't let
After Theatre Snacks . .
the ice cream man come down
and tray catering. '
this street!"
May we see you often?

JOE KOENIG, president of
ALWAYS THE FINEST—
the Furniture Travelers Associa-
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. 3 Shows Nightly. CoMplete
DINING ROOM
tion of Michigan, was on un-
dinners, luncheons. After-Theatre dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon.
familiar ground recently while
15241 E. WARREN at Barham
TU. 2-3883
18050 LAHSER RD.
servicing a new route, and di-
WE CATER TO PARTIES AND BANQUETS'
rectly before him was a fork in
Open Daily, 11:30' A.M. to 1 A.M.
(Formerly Bill's)
the road with no signpost to •
Friday and Saturday to 4 A.M.
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Sunday from 12 Noon
tell him which way to go . .
-
8831 Linwood
Luncheons 11:30 A.M.—Free Parking
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti Cr Raviolli
He stopped the car and asked
Irv: Sherman and
We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinner: $1.25 up
a dejected looking man who
Aubrey Gordon Proprietors
KE. 2-9896
15508 Livernois
Open Sun.
UN. 2-9775
roosted on a fence nearby which ********
♦♦**•♦•■♦♦♦♦••♦∎
way to go . . . The native lan-
and BAR
guidly waved his hand toward
TR. 2-8800
the left . . "Thanks," said Joe.
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
"How far is it?" . . . "'Tain't so
Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
very far." was the drawling re-
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
ply. "When you get there, you'll
wish it was a durn sight far-
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
ther."

NORTHLAND

LISTENING

Personal Instruction

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••

"WHISPERING"

SAMMY WOOLF

•••••••••

BOESKY'S

CATERING

We are pleased to announce

LIBERMAN'S SALAMI

BEST 15 SAUSAGE CO. OF CHICAGO, ILL,

LIBERMAN'S

• Thank You .

STEAKS

STEAKS

WHERE TO DINE

Miche6

Cousins
Delicatesse

BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE

CLAM SHOP

THE WORLD OF

FOLLOWING an accident, last
week, on Livernois, the driver of
one of the wrecked cars was.
taken out and hurried to a doc-
tor's office across the street ..
"I can't do too much for you,"
confessed Dr. Henry Raskin.
"You see, I'm a veterinarian."
. . "That's all right, doc," re-
plied the patient weakly. "I
guess they brought me to the
right place. I was an ass to
think I could do 50 on those
tires." . . . One of the interns
on the police ambulance that
finally came almost forgot about

TRIM

SHOLOM ALEICHEM

With MORRIS CARNOVSICY • JACOB BEN-AMI

For 2
Weeks
Only!

Dec. 28th to Jan. 9th

Theater Party Bookings Non) Available
Liberal Discount to Organizations

Contact Edw. Shulinan, Evenings at

at the Detroit

ART INSTITUTE

"A joyous picture . . . gentle, refreshing .. . inspirational,
charming!" — New York Post

First Film Program Completely Produced in Israel

1st Showing

"KHAMISHIA

Five Tales
From Israel

Plus W. C. Fields in

.“

Spoken in
English

THE CARLTON THEATRE

Released Thru United Artists •

"BANK -DICK
• b.

4.1"

I

Blocky of Tickets Available to Organ:zations
For Schedule and 1nformatian Call BRoadway 3-0515

ANNA MAGNANI

S' • • • 44 •



WE. 3-3000

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111

13135 Fenkell

STAFFORD'S FINE FOODS 8333 LINWOOD
BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q
Take Out and Delivery

TR. 2-8500

Service Our Specialty . .
Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Open 4 p.m. to 4 ca.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Cor. 12th & Clairmount

AL GREEN'S

CARL'S HO

15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield

VA. 2-4118

Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to

10:30. Suppers

11:30 to 2

a.m.

GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE. 2-8600. Private
u ps 3020
Banquet Rooms for wedding
parties.
Serving the

USE E

World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for more
than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars.

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
UN. 1-9802
20176 L1VERNOIS AVE., 1% Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . ;Carry Out Service

7107 PURITAN . . . Open - 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. . . UN. i-3929

'1/P E. • PIZZERIA

18246 WYOMING at Curtis

UNIVERSITY 2-2520

Our Pizzas are delicious

Air Conditioned for Your Dining Pleasure.

Carry-Out Service
Hours: Open weekdays, Tues., Wed., Thurs., 11:30 a.m. to 1 C2ar midnight;
m
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Sat., 11:30 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. Closed Monday.


HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB

Grossbeck M97 at Coss Ave. in Mt. Clemens
DIRECT PHONE,WO. 3-6663
;< Serving fOb4s,Thiat Will Please'Y •ur Palate. Entertainment Nightly
Clubhouse Closed
7.;
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