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August 05, 1955 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-08-05

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at the Penrickton Nursery for
Visually Handicapped Children
• . • Sarah. Glanzrock is chair-
man and Sarah Spivak and Clara
Franklin, ticket chairmen
. .
Donations may be sent to Fidelity
Ladies Club, 13331 Oak Park
Blvd., Oak Park 37.
*
WHILE SITTING in Lindy's
Restaurant in New York, Detroit
haberdashery gent Jack Citron
and wife, Julie, noticed another
gent at the next table . . . He
was wearing the same cuff links
Jack had on . . . He asked the
stranger where he had gotten
them, and the gent replied that
he had purchased the pair "at a
haberdashery store on Washing-
FOR THE FIRST time since ton Blvd. in Detroit." . . Further
it was organized in February, conversation revealed that the
1954, with five members, Fidelity fellow was local music maestro
Ladies Club has started wheels Hershel Leib.
* * *
rolling in a membership drive
. . . The group is now comprised
BACK FROM HER vacation at
of 30 members . . all Masonic
the Concord, Joy Mentser brings
wives . . . Interested gals may
back this story about the pro-
contact the president, Frances
prietor of another Catskill Moun-
Shapiro, LI. 1-7868 . Last
tain summer resort getting word
April, they held a card party to
that the son of one of his guests
raise funds for youngsters strick-
was a newspaper reporter .
en with multiple sclerosis and
With an eye on free publicity, he
muscular distrophy . . In De-
gave her the best room with
cember, their donor luncheon
southern 'exposure, the best food,
bought oxygen tents and rubber
and when it came to pay her
balls for retarded nursery kids
room rent, presented her with a
at Coldwater, Mich. . . . The next
due--bill . . . "That's very nice of
fund-raising affair will be an-
you to treat me like this," de-
other games night, Oct. 10, at
clared the guest. "I greatly ap-
Rainbow Terrace, to furnish
preciate it." . . "By the way,"
desks, files and complete offices
remarked the proprietor, "I hear
•••■•■••■■ •••••• ■ •••wwww your son is a newspaper report-
er." . . "Yes," she replied,
ENJOY
"he reports on how many news-
papers are left on the stands every
night."
* * *
SHORT

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

LIBERMAN'S

Salami

89c Lb.

12162
DEXTER
TO 6-9804

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WE ARE NOW

CATERING

For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET
SIXTEENS, 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 Rooms.

Kormendy's Dining Room
and Catering

TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485
114 Pallister

at 20 west adanis

*FOR
A COOL
EVENING

of your fa-
vorite foods
and our spe-
cialty "out of
this world"
corned beef.

HARRY_ GAINES, local collec-
tion man whose sideline hobby of
writing songs often makes folks
wonder why he doesn't stick to
it, has four records on the way
to MGM Producer Joseph Pas-
ternack, whom he met while in
Hollywood . . "My Love for
You," "I Can't Escape," "Time
Will Tell" and "Turn Back the
Clbck" . . . Harry also is the
author of "Be Careful," the safety
song for children which .is meet-
ing with acclaim by traffic auth-
orities .. His ditty, "I Want
to Be a • Democrat" is now in
Washington, and the USO is using
the song "Don't Forget to Write
a Letter to -a Serviceman in
Camp" . . . A full three-hour
recording session of "The Works
of Harry Gaines" will soon be
put on tape . . But for some
live shindig, an evening at the
Gaines household is a musical
treat . • . with Harry playing
piano and sax; daughter Sharon,
14, doing the vocals, and son
Michael, 18, squeezing a well
educated accordion.

Kastner Case to Continue
In Jerusalem Court;
New Charge Is Perjury

TEL AVIV (JTA)—The "Kast-
ner Case," which caused the re-
organization of the Israel gov-
ernment barely a month before
the elections, was reopened in
Magistrate's Court, but was im-
mediately postponed and trans-
ferred to the Magistrate's Court
in Jerusalem on a legal techni-
cality.
The second phase of this case
resulted from a civil action which
Malkiel Gruenwald, w h o was
cleared of libel charges after a
year-long trial, claimed that the
principal witness against him,
Dr. Israel Kastner, had commit-
ted perjury during the earlier
trial.
The transfer to the Jerusalem
court was ordered by the Tel
Aviv magistrate because Gruen-
wald alleges that the perjury
took place in the District Court
in Jerusalem.
Gruenwald was prosecuted by
the Attorney General who
charged that Gruenwald had lied
in a pamphlet accusing Dr. Kast-
ner, former head of the Jewish
Rescue Committee in Nazi-occu-
pied Hungary, of collaboration
with the Gestapo.
Since Dr. Kastner was at the
time of the alleged slander a
government employee, the state
prosecuted the case and Dr. Kast-
ner's role was that of a witness.
The District Court held that Mr.
Gruenwald h a d substantially
proved his charges against Dr.
Kastner.

`Hot Rod' Anti-Semites
Caught by Phila. Police

UN Children's Fund Equips
32 Welfare Centers in Israel

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(JTA)
The United Nations
Children's Fund haS equipped 32
maternal and child welfare cent-
ers in Israel, and is scheduled to
equip nine more, according to
a general progress report of
UNICEF work in the Middle
East.
Construction is now under way
in Israel for two new maternal
and child welfare centers which
are to be completed before the
end of this year, the report states.



DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15

Friday, August 5, 1955

NORTHLAND

Driver Training

NW Detroit & Suburbs

LI. 7-3313

Grez's (Air Conditioned)

Hungarian Village

935 Lawndale

N. of 8600 W. Fort St.

FAMILY STYLE
DINNERS

go*cree4kesmestiooseeaeen

:FOR YOUR DANCING:
:and ENTERTAINMENT:

:PLEASURE




• •



Sunday Special

All you can eat $2.95

1 /2




• • SAMMY
• WOOLF

Roost Turkey, Fried Chicken,
Chicken Paprikash,
Stuffed Cabbage

•S

• s


Featuring Ziggy Bella and hIS
Band

Please call early for

• • •

• And His Band



Reservations

VI 2-9294

• • TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-08794,
■ •••04110.011114110141001104/M004.


B ESKY

Delicatessen



Restaurant

I

* FREE OF
TAX
at the only
Brass Rail in
downtown Detroit



Cocktail Lounge

Famous for Fine Food

DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS

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

3 p.m.

TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY

12th at Hazelwood

TR. 2-4375

For BEST ITALIAN FOODS—there is no comparison to

PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — Po
lice authorities arrested four
teen age boys who drove their
"hot rod" car along in the Cedar-
(Air-Conditioned)
brook section of this city shouting
vile anti-Semitic remarks at the
We incite you to be your own judge.
One try will convince you!
Jewish residents sitting outside
their homes. The owner of the
OUR PIZZA? Crispy and delicious!
car, William Allbright, 17, and
We make our own Ravioli.
his companion, Robert Harkins,
Our Spaghetti sauces can't be beat!
also 17, admitted under question-
ing that they and two companions
• Steaks • Chicken • Frog Legs
MR. CAESAR
were guilty. They had driven
• Shrimp • Fish
the car, with headlights and tail-
lights out, at slow speed while
OPEN: Week Days 3 P. M. to 3 A. M4 Sundays 1 P. M. to 1 .A. M.
shouting such epithets as "Look
CLOSED MONDAYS
at the Jew bagel eaters."
Half-way down the block, they
18140 W. 7 MILE RD.
For Fast Carry-Outs
put on their lights and acceler-
at SOUTHFIELD
Call KE. 4-9290
ated at break-neck speed through
the neighborhood. Meanwhile,
several residents gave chase and
noted their license number.
Police of the Juvenile Aid Bu-
reau, assisted by the Investigat-
503 E. JEFFERSON AVE.
WO. 3-7311
ing Division of the Jewish Com-
WORLD'S FINEST STEAKS. Two Beautiful Rooms,
munity Relations Council, ap-
Cocktail Lounge and Detroit's Most Fabulous Dining
prehended the youths. A witness
Room, the "Executive Suite." Imported Liquors.
CHOP
HOUSE
to the insults, Nathan B. Ringold,
Escorted ladies from 3 p. m. only in Executive Suite.
told police that the block where
the incident occurred was about
Barton's Has Chocolate
40 percent Jewish, and the rela-
New Year Greeting Cards tionship between Jewish and ALWAYS THE FINEST—
The tradition of sending New gentile neighbors was a most
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners,
I
Year greetings to friends and friendly one.
luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon.
relatives for Rosh Hashanah has
We Cater to Parties and Banquets
been given a "tasteful" new di-
Pride is increased by ignor-
TU 2-3883
mension by the novel. "Chocolate ance; those assume the most 1 15241 E. Warren at Barham
New Year Greeting Card," the who know the least.—John Gay.
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
creation of Barton's Bonbonniere.
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at
Barton's Kosher New Year
Greeting Card sells for 39c, ready
FINE FOODS
for mailing on a 4-cent stamp.
For ordering via mail order, add
TR. 2-8500
30c railing. cost for first three
Take Out and Delivery
cards, 20c for each additional
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs and Chicken right off the fire.
five.

CAESAR'S PIZZERIA

-

WHERE TO DINE

gtO

BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE

8333 LINWOOD

Buddy's BAR-B-Q

Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.

"To think today of a reunifica-
tion of all religious forces of
Jewry on a common basis is cer-
tainly no longer as Utopian a
dream as it was half a century
ago." —Dr. Salo Baron

AL GREEN'S

Romantic
Days & Niles

DON'T MISS THE FUN!

RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE
New Additional Accommodations

• FILTERED POOL • LAKE • TENNIS •
B'WAY ENTERTAINMENT • 2 ORCH.
GOLF ON OUR OWN PREMISES
RATES ...lower than you think

EXCELLENT CUISINE (dietary laws)

CAD' iS

HOUSE

ENTRIES
CLOSE
AUG. 12

'
opy, write to
Premium Books have been distributed. If you didn't get your cop
the Director of Agricultural Exhibits, Michigan State Fair, Detroit 3, Michigan.
COME TO THE FAIR
In person: Cisco Kid (Duncan Renaldo), Annie Oakley (Gail Davis), Joni James,
Frankie Laine, Mills Brothers,- Fontanel Sisters, Ella Fitzgerald, Pete Rubino, Roy
Hamilton, Honey Brothers, Kirby Stone Quartet. Rodeo, Auto Race, Thrill
Show, Giant Midway including the world famous Rotor and the fabulous Sky Wheel.

SEPTEMBER 2 THRU 11 DETROIT

LIVESTOCK 41),DGING SEPT. 5-6.18, GR. CHAMPION AUCTIONS SEPT. 7

15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
VA. 2 - 4118
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.

3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priv-
Looem
sts s
pa es. eaServing s
ee
rWil'est
ftoerak Isv, edgZs and
years. All Beef aged in our own

a t

cellars.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

{EMPIRE STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL}

(Aug. 3rd to Sept. 4th)
DAVE LEVINSON, Ownership-Mgmt.

Cor. 12th & Clairmount

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."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 Biks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

Only 5 miles from

$131,0 ►
In PREMIUMS

Delightfully

Air-Conditioned

STAFFORD'S

*PLUS the
Stevenson
Trio

price for children
• under 10

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 1-3929

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli
We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinner, $1.50 up

See your travel agent or phone:
ELLENVILLE (N.Y.) 370

Southern

Reso
Resort

befe2/4

OPEN ALL YEAR

Miami
Beach

15508 LIVERNOIS

Open Sun.

CLAM SHOP and BAR

UN 2-9775

TR 2-8800

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods

Music by Muzak

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

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