.Rooseve!' 1-3ust in Bnai Brith Library

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This impressive- bronze gramm.
bust of the late .Franklin
Delano Roosevelt will oc-
cum- a. place of prom-
inence in the Roosevelt
Four Freedoms Memori-
al Library that will be
housed in the new Bnai
Britb. building in Wash-
ington, D.C. The bust is
the work of the late En-
rico Glicenstein, a noted
Jewish artist, and was
purchased for the Bnai
Britt Women's Supreme
Council by Mrs. Maurice
Turner, of Los Angeles,
chairman of a commit-
tee in charge of furnish-
ing the library, and Mrs.
Ida Cook Farber, of
Brooklyn. Roosevelt sat
for the bUst in 1934,
shortly after becoming
President.

LISTENING

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A unique summer camping ex-
perience in Israel is being of-
fered to American boys and
girls between. ages 14 to 17.
Called Camp Kait, it is, a private
camp under the direction of Dr.
Yona Ben Dror, arf Israeli with
wide camp and educational
ex-
.
perience.
The group will sail from New
York on July 1 and return on
Sept. 6. At least ten days will
be spent in Rome, Florence,
Naples and Paris.
• Anyone interested in Camp
Kait can apply_ directly to Dr.
Yona Ben Dror, 'Camp Kait, 135
W. 56th 'St., New York 19; or by
writing to Rabbi Balfour Brick-
ner, Temple Sinai. 1835 Jeffer-
son, N.W., Washington, D.C.

. Dr. Barahal to Speak
In Shaarey Zedek Series

Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, pres-
'Went of Shaarey Zedek Sister-
hood, invites all interested
women to the third program in
a series of book reviews and
luncheons at.12:30 p.m., Feb. 22,
in the synagogue social. hall.
Dr. George D. Barahal, as-
sociate professor of clinical and
educational psychology at
Wayne University, will speak on
"Raising the Mentally Healthy
•Child." He will also show a new
film and introduce a new book
dealing with the' subject.
Mrs. George K. Bremen, book
review chairman, states that
luncheon reservations may be
made with Mrs. Felix Green, UN,
4-2217.

Block Heads JDA
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The ap-
pointment of Melvin A. BlOck as
national chairMan of the 1955
Joint Defense Appeal was an-
nounced here.

Acitivitieo

HENRY MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER is planning a Valen-
tine Dance at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
at Adas Shalom SynagOgue. Jim
Schultheis will be the caller.
Paiel-up members and their es-
corts will be admitted at no
charge. Prizes for the best
squares and refreshments are
planned, according to Mrs. Reu-
ben Sonne, president. Mrs. Fred
Rapaport, membership reten-
tion chairman, is in charge of
arrangements.
* * *
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER has invited . Paul
Deutschberger, director of the
local Bnai Brith Youth Organ-
ization, to be guest speaker at a
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Young Israel Center. All bus-
iness women in the community
are invited. , For information,
call Mildred Lepler, Ty. 5-7149.
* * *
OAK-WOODS LODGE of Bnai
Brith will hold its third- annual
Brotherhood Dinner at 7 p.m.,
Feb. 23. in 'Sammy's Avalon
Room, Nine Mile and Coolidge.
The Lodge's annual Brother-
hood award will be presented to
the person deemed the most
outstanding con tributor•to
Brotherhood in South' Oakland
County during the past -year.
Among the guests at the din-
ner will be Oak Park's Mayor
Richard W. Marshall, last year's
winner, and Rev. Paul Durham,
who won the honor the previous
year.
Reservations for the program,
which is for men only, may be
made with Harold Smith, LI.
5-8361.

Orson Welles, outstanding film

"THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS"

Friday, February 18

7 & 9 P.M.

Wayne University
CINEUM

101 State Hall
41Cass Ave.)

Series Subscription Prorate
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DETROIT TOWN HALL

FISHER THEATRE

DR. SAIFPOUR FATEMI

UN Delegate from Iran

Subject: "Is There a Solution to Arab-Israel Feud?"
Tickets at Grinnells, WO. 2-1124—$1.80 S. 51.20, Tax incl.,
Or at Theatre, Morning of Lecture

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Delicatessen

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Restaurant

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Cocktail Lounge

DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 - • AFTER THEATRE SNACKS

_ Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3

p.m.

TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY

12th. at Hazelwood

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The Women's Division is sport-
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sormg a lecture - luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Feb. 19, at the In-
stitute. The program, in cele-
bration of Jewish Music Month,
will feature Mrs. Harry Ober-
stein speaking on . "Music
through the Ages." Mrs. Rhoda
Zahavie Shames will illustrate
the talk with vocals.

1 8—DETRO1T JEW 1 SH NEWS

Friday, February 11, 1955

WE ARE NOW
GIVE A BIG HAND .. . to the
efforts of Children Unlimited,
one of the newest charitable
groups in the community, doing
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET
a grand job to assist blind
SIX TEEN S, ETC. Moderate
youngsters of pre-school age
Prices. Can accommodate from
and to help them lead happy
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
and normal lives . The 16
and piano also available. •
housewives who started the or-
Serving dinners to the public
ganization in May, 1954, have
DRIVER TRAINING
On Sundays and Holidays' only.
• AAA Driver Training -Institute
seen the membership grow to
See us in our newly beautifully
Graduate
remodeled Dining Rooms.
160 since last October . with
• Professional Certified Tespir
many of the members them-
Kormendy's Dining Room
• Dual-Control Training Car
selves the parents of blind chil-
Saul H. Sinkoff LI. 7-3313
and Catering
dren . • . response to the recent
114 Pallister
games' party given by Children
Personal
Instruction
Unlimited was so overwhelming
TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485
Sunday and Evenings Included
that close to 200 people had to
be turned away . . and the
more than 1,000 who did get in
to attend the first fund-raising
affair by the group were tickled
pink at the thought of being
able to help out in this won-
derful cause ... Phoebe Sellins is
president of Children Unlimited,
whose slogan, "Nc - Horizon for
Where the PRICE IS RIGHT -
Blind Children" is the theme of
a movement the members hope
And You Get Service With
some day will become nation-
wide.
* * *
LATEST IRON Curtain story
12162 Dexter
..TO. 8-9829 - TO. 6-9804
making the rounds .. concerns
the Hungarian family awaken-
ing in terror when a fist pound-
ed on the door shortly before
dawn . . And then came the
reassuring voice of the janitor,
"Don't worry, folks-Lit's only a BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE
fire."
ALWAYS THE FINEST—
* * *
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners,
THEATRICAL AGENT • Sam
luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon.
Feldman, in town with "Silk
We Cater to Parties and Banquets
Stockings," remembers one of
the costliest musical comedy
15241 E. Warren at Barham TU. 2-3883
faihires in his memory . . .•It
was "Allah Be Praised!" pro-
duced by Al Blobmingdale, son
Southern Fried Chicken, Roast Vermont Turkey, French Fried Louisiana Shrimp,
of a department store magnate. Family
Style Dinners, Complete Sunday Dinners. Private Room Available for A$
During the Boston try-out, re- Social Functions.
Open
6
A.M. to S P.M.
Business Men's Lunches 11 to 2
lates Sam, an experienced "play
doctor," Cy Howard, was sum- 8019 SCHAEFER AT TIREMAN
UN. 1-9843
moned to give first aid to a
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
palpable crack-up case . . . He
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
watched the show in silence . .
When the final curtain fell,
FINE FOODS 8333 UNWOOD
Bloomingdale asked anxiously,
"Well. what do you think?" . .
TR. 2-8500
Howard put his hand on the
Take Out and Delivery
other's shoulder. "Al," he ad-
- Service Our Specialty . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
vised, "close the show, and keep
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m, to 4 a.m.
Cor. 12th & Ctairmoust
the store open nights."
* * *
15301 E. JefferSon, at Beaconsfield
GIRL TO BE CROWNED
VA. 2-4118
queen at the fund-raising dance
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 11*
by Duartians - of the City of
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 cits.
Hope, "Cupid's Frolic," Feb. ,13,
20 .4
RI3 m
RisVEtito.r. F rwee
ed(filianrgkinA rtrit. 2-114i
se00
". i Prate
iv
1 to 4:30 p.m., at Rainbow Ca-
SE ttn
Ban quet A N
terers, will receive dinner for
than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars.
two at a downtown niterie, the-
ater tickets for a stage produc- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the
finest and most delicious of foods,
tion, flowers, candy, lingerie and Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches.
Short Orders. Delicious
other gifts . .Member Evelyn Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." UN. 1-9802
Lipson was chosen at last year's
Valentine affair . . Proceeds 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1% Mks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
from the affair ble the young
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
adult group will of course go
toward the great cause of com-
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities
batting the dreaded Leukemia.
Carry Out Service
* * *
7107 PURITAN . . . Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. . . UN. 1-3929
LEON COUSENS reports that
Just Around the Corner from Wash. Blvd.
on one of the recent zero-like
At 112 Clifford
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WO. 1-0756
days, • the driver of a crowded
Downtown Detroit's Distinctive Sand. Shop
Dexter Express was urging his
For That Quick Snack or Treat
passengers to step to the rear
CORRED BEEF
RYE Carry Out Specialties * Tray Caterers
. . . Once and then twice • he
exhorted his standees to make
18246 WYOMING at Curtis
room in the front of the coach
UNIVERSITY 2-2520
. . His pleas wr meeting with
Italian-American Dish Our Specially
Carry-Out Service
outstanding lack of success, as Complete Dinners Served from 5 to II p.m.
Hours: Open weekdays, Tues., Wed., Thurs., U:30 a.m. to 12 midnight;
the passengers remained firmly
. Fri., Sat., 11:30 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. Closed Monday.
rooted to their 'spots . . .
in good humored exasperation,
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
the driver announced, "If you
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli;
don't move to the rear of the
Full Course Dinner: $1.50 lira
coach. I'll turn off the heater" We Cater to Families and Parties
15508 Livernois
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
And that. says Leon, sure
did the trick!

CATERING

Buy Your Delicatessen From

LIBERMAN'S

COURTESY • QUALITY • GENEROSITY

WHERE TO DINE

FOOD CRAFT DINING ROOM

STAFFORD'S
BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

AL
GREEN'S
CARL ,s CHOP

Z. WE. PIZZERIA

SAMMY WOOLF

or

S h o l e ra Aleichem Institute
workers will open activities for
the season with a Restaurant
Day this Sunday, at the _Insti-
tuee, 18495 Wy-
oming. Mr. and
M r s. S a m
Shayne and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis
Reder head the
committee in
charge.
Home - made
dinners and
specialties f o r
t he yoUngsters
are being
planned. T h e
dinners will be
served from 1 Mrs. Shayne
p.m. Proceeds will aid the In-
stitute in advancing e d u c a-
tonal, spiritual and cultural ac-
tivities.

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I'D LOVE TO BE
PART OF YOUR PARTY

TE. 4-7730

Sholem Aleiehem Group Plans Restaurant Day

NORTHLAND

Israel Summer Camp
For. American Youth
To Begin This Year

WED., 11 A.M.
FEBRUARY 16

Danny Raskin'.

TR

2-4475.*:

CLAM SHOP and BAR

TR, 2-8800

LOUIS N I Z E R, noted New
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
York attorney and author, has Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
been appointed chairman of the
Pizza, Spaghetti, Ravioli, Coffee
speakers' division of the United
Jewish A p 1i ea 1, it was an- •
U. 7 1711
We Deliver
• -flounced. by William Rosenwald; • 21640 John R, 'Hazel Park
Sunday
Weekdays .
WA. general chairman.
Carry-Out Service Only
Open at 4 p.m Open at 2 p.m.,
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DE'ANGELOS PIZZA

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