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March 11, 1955 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-03-11

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'Miami Beach' Theme Planned
For Annual Sheruth League Ball

Cinema Workshop to Reiew 'Film in Music' \2' f rinesday

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

The Cinema Workshop of the
Jewish Community Center will
present a program devoted to
"The Film in Music" at 9 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Woodward
Center. The films will include

"Invitation to Music" and "Eter-
nal Song." A discussion of movie
techniqu.es will follow the show-
! ing.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 15
Friday, March 11, 1955

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"HEARTS OF STONE"

i

WILL EVEN MELT TO THE MUSIC OF

SAMMY WOOLF

AND HIS BAND



"Miami Beach" is the theme of the Sheruth League dramatic
group, which will entertain at a benefit ball at 9:30 p.m., March
19, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Featured in the proddction will
be MRS. JOHN KAPLAN (in costume). Shown with her are.Mrs.
1ANIEL HARON (left) chairman; and Mrs. PHILIP ATKINS, who
wrote the script. The ball, given annually with proceeds going ts.,
the National Foundation for Children's Chairities, aids under-
privileged youngsters. For tickets, call Mrs. Haron, BR. 3-9666, or
Mrs. Philip Robbins, co-chairman, UN. 4-5474.

Joseph Buloff Stars in 'The Fifth Season'

Joseph Buloff, co-starred withappeared for a three year run.
Chester Morris in the Sylvia! He has also appeared on Broad-
Regan stage comedy hit, "The way, in principal roles, in the
Fifth Season," now at the Shu- Theater :Guild's production of
bert, has previously played the Ben Hecht's "To Quito and
same role, that of Max Pincus,
the hapless appearing, lovable Back;" "Morning Star," also
garment manufacturer, in the written by Sylvia Regan; "Spring
London company of this fabu- Again," opposite Grace George;
lous entertainment piece which "The Whole World Over," oppo-
is now running in its third year site Uta Hagen; and many other
in this country, with 82 weeks plays. Three seasons ago, Helen
on Broadway alone to its credit. Hayes appeared under Mr. Bu-
A distinguished European loff's direction in the fantasy,
actor who is first rank box- "Mrs. McThing," which had
office attraction on three con- great success both in New York
tinents, Joseph _Buloff has also and on tour.
made a considerable m ark
Joseph Buloff learned his art
on the American stage, and most in one of Europe's greatest art
recently, in TV, too.
theaters, The Vilna Troupe,
He is best known for having with which he was featured in a
created the role of the Persian vast repertoire of plays, said to
Peddler, Ali Hakim, in the orig- include more than a hundred
inal "Oklahoma," in which he classic roles. He came to this
country as director of plays and
head of • the drama school of
the Jewish People's Institute in
Chicago, and later he joined the
DRIVER TRAIN1NQ
New Yiddish Art Theater. He
▪ AAA Driver Training Institute
has since starred in Buenos
Graduate
Aires seasons of repertory, and
• Professional Certified Teacher
in London and Paris. He has
• Dual-Control Training Car
made seven South American
Saul H. Sinkoff LI. 7-3313
tours. His own production of
Personal instruction -the Arthur Miller drama, "Death
of A Salesman," in YiddiSh,
Sunday and Evenings Included
electrified New York's drama
critics.

NORTHLAND

WE

ARE NOW

Vladimiritzer Society Slates
Annual Banquet on Sunday

CATERING

For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET
SIX TEEN S, ETC. Moderate
Prices. Can accommodate from
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
and piano also available.
Serving dinners ,to‘ the public
on Sundays and/ Holidays only.
See us in our newly beautifully
remodeled Dining Room.

Kormendy's Dining Room
and Catering
114 Pall ister

TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485

Final plans and arrangements
for the annual banquet of the
Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief
Organization were made at a
special meeting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Rossen, of
Vassar Dr.
The banquet is planned for
6:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Tur-
over Temple, 12129 Dexter. Louis
Rose, chairman, invites all
friends and landsleit to attend.
For tickets or information, call
Rose, DI. 1-2311.

BOESKY'S

Delicatessen



Restaurant



Delightfully
Air-Conditioned'

Cocktail Lounge

Famous for Fine Food

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

TR. 2-4375

Opening March 10th!

GEORGE JESSEL

"Toastmaster General of the United States"

Elmwood Special

full

Includes:
course dinner
dancing

2 shows nitety

$2.95

CALL WO. 5-6877 FOR RESV.

ill*sisms

■ pk,

IN THE RECENT Tercenten-
ary pageant at Temple Israel,
Bess Greenwald had the role of
the only Jewish-speaking person
in "The Pair of Silver Candle-
sticks" written by Mrs. Joshua
S. Sperka .. • As Bluma Kosef-
sky, she did a fine job as the
Jewish woman appealing to get
into the Old Folks' Home . . .
Now Bess' unlimited talents are
directed toward the coming fund
raising luncheon by Maimonides
Medical Society Auxiliary, March
22, at the Sheraton Cadillac Ho-
tel . . . She is writing, directing,
producing and taking the lead
in the musical show "Fashions
Internationale" . . . Bess drama-
tizes the five European countries
being toured by a bridal couple
on their honeymoon . . • It's a
one act play in two scenes,
bringing out the latest fashions
that will be displayed by models.

*

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We're Now Serving:

Chicken ov
Beef Flanken
In the Pot With

HUNGARIAN
HOT DOGS

LIBERMAN'S

Short

Matzo Balls

Salami

and
Packaged

Noodles
Consomme
and
Garden Veg.

89c Lb.

BEER Imported

from ISRAEL

Frankfurters

89c lb.

Sinai Kosher
Tongues

L I B E R 11 A N " S

12162 DEXTER

TO. 8-9829

TO. 6-9804

For BEST ITALIAN FOODS—there is no comparison to

( Air -C on dition ed )

*

We -invite you to be your own judge.
One try will convince you!

AGED AUTOMOBILE seen by
window trimmer Sol Lewis, bare-
ly making its way down Grand
River last week, had song titles
written on it . . . "Shake, Rattle
and Roll" and "Darling, I Am
Growing Old" . . . "Come to
think of it," says Sol, "the fliv-
ver was probably a song plug-
ger. It made about as much
noise as some of the so - called
popular tunes being heard to-
day!"

*

WE. 4-0879

or

I TE. 4-7730

OUR PIZZA? Crispy and delicious!

We make our own Ravioli.
Our Spaghetti sauces can't be beat!

• STEAKS • CHICKEN • FROG LEGS
• FISH
• SHRIMP

MR. CAESAR

OPEN: Week days 3 P.M. to 3 A.M.; Sundays 1 P.M. to 1 A.M.
CLOSED MONDAYS

18140 W. 7 MILE RD.
at SOUTHFIELD

* *

For Fast Carry-Outs
Call KE. 4-9290

BEST BET of Week-end . .
Purim Costume Carnival Ball of
Men's Club and Sisterhood of
Adas Shalom Synagogue . . .
Sunday evening ... and bazaar
style atmoSphere of carnival
BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE
booths and colorful setting.
* 5 5
.
ALWAYS THE FINEST—
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners,
PROCEEDS FROM the Mon-
luncheons. After-Theater dining. *Sunday dinners from 12 noon.
day evening, March 14, showing
We Cater to Parties and Banquets
of "Fifth Season" at the Shu-
bert, being sponsored by Lt. Eli
15241 E. Warren at Barham TU. 2-3883
Levin Post No. 23, Jewish War
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
Veterans, will be used for the
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Step At
post's various veteran's hospital
functions . . . Honorary life
FINE moos 8333 LINWOOD
member a n d chaplain Ben
Shiffman is chairman.
TR. 2-8500
* * *
Take Out and Delivery
"OLD PRO" BEN is all set to
Our Specialty .. . Ribs •& Chicken right off the fire.
talk baseball again . . . when he Open 4 Service
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4.a.m.
takes 29 hospitalized vets from
Dearborn Veterans Hospital to
15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
the Detroit-Cleveland game,
VA. 2 -4118
April '15, as guests of the Dept.
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners S 00
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
of Michigan JWV . . He'll eX-
plain to the boys what each
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team did wrong and should have
done, when they all go out to
than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars.
dinner after the gome . . and
the usual statement will prob- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
ably be made by one of the fel- Steaks, Chops Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
UN. 1-9802
lows, "You should have been in Hamburgers. l'Served as you like it."
their pitching instead, Ben."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1V Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
* * *
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
LITTLE JULIA SALSTEIN was
crying bitterly, and mother Mrs.
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
. . Carry Out Service
Aaron Salstein asked what was
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities
the matter . . "My new shoes 7107 PURITAN . . Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. . . UN. 1-3929
hurt me," sobbed the little lady
. . . and Mrs. Salstein explained
18246 WYOMING at Curtis
UNIVERSITY 2 - 2520
that it was no wonder, since she
Italian-American Dish Our Specialty
had them on the wrong feet .. .
Carry-Out Service
Julia kept crying and wouldn't Complete • Dinners Served from S to 8 p.m.
Hours: Open weekdays, Tues., Wed., Thurs., 11:30 a.m. to 12 midnight;
be comforted . . . "I haven't got
Fri., Sat-, 11:30 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. Closed Monday.
any other feet," she cried.

WHERE TO DINE

STAFFORD'S

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

AL GREEN'S

CARL

.0.1.1■1111

Vii. PIZZERIA

Ex-Campers Reunion Planned
By Habonim Camp Kinneret

A reunion of all campers and
friends of Habonim Camp Kin-
neret during 1939-1949 is being
planned for the weekend of May
21 by a committee under the
chairmanship of Zigmund Moses.
All Detroit area ex-campers
who would like to be on the
mailing list or to serve on the
committee should contact Mr.
Moses, LI. 5-40'73, 22190 Sussex,
Oak Park; Jean 'Levy, TY.
4-0004; or Esther Goldberg, WE.
5-4983. ,

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli;
Full Course Dinner: $1.50 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois

TR. 2-8800

CLAM SHOP and BAR

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak

DE'ANGELOS PIZZA

21640 John R, Hazel Park

Carry-Out Service Only

Pizza, Spaghetti, Ravioli, Coffee
LI. 7 1711
We Deliver
Sunday
Weekdays
Open at 4 p.m. Open at 2 p.m.



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DUNLEAVY'S HORSESHOE BAR & RESTAURANT

Businessmen's Lunch-11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Roast Beef and Chops. Friday Special—Fish and Chips. Saturday Special—SpagItetIll
and Meat' Balls. Home Made Ravioli. Your Chef---TED GEHRKEY.

114168 WYOMING

CARRY-OUTS

TE. 4-4555

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