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August 19, 1955 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-08-19

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People Make News

.•

Rabbi DAVID C. KOGEN,
spiritual leader of Congregation
Beth Israel, Vancouver, B. C.,
Canada, has been named director
of community activities of the
United Synagogue, effective Sept.
1, it was announced by Dr. Ber-
nard Segal, executive director.
His responsibility .will be to acti-
vate existing regions and to or-
ganize new regions of the United
Synagogue in the United States
and Canada.

*

*

ABRAHAM GOODMAN, of
New York, was named acting
president of the Zionist Organ-
ization of America in the ab-
sence of Mortimer May, presi-
dent of the ZOA, who left for
Israel to attend the sessions of
the World Zionist Actions Com-
mittee which open in Jerusalem
this week.
* * **

DR. ALEXANDER SILVER.
MAN, professor emeritus of
chemistry at the University of
Pittsburgh, has been elected pres-
ident of the Commission on In-
organic Nomenclature of the In-
ternational Union of Pure and
Applied Chemestry-
* * *
WALTER . MERENBACH, o f
Los Angeles, who settled in the
United States in 1919 as a boy of
16, has won promotion to the
rank of full colonel in the U.S.
Army Reserve. Col. Merenbach,
served in the Pacific during
World War II and won the Medal
of Merit.
* * *
DR. WILLIAM E. SEGAR has
been appointed assistant profes-
sor of pediatrics at Indiana Uni-
versity School of Medicine.

*

MORRIS LUBCHANSKY, of
New London, Conn., was elected
YEHUDA HARRY LEVIN, president of the New London
counselor of the Embassy of County Bar Association.
Israel • at Washington, will head
the list of members of Israel's
Laurels Country Club
diplomatic corps who will parti-
cipate in the Bnai Brith Institute Builds Dance Pavilion
at Starlight, Pa., at a special
" One of the East's largest and
"Israel Youth Conference," fea- rrtbst beautiful dance pavilions is
turing a mock session of Israel's nearing completion at Joe No-
Knesset.
vack's Laurels Country Club, on
Sackett Lake, N. Y., located in
'''• ■■ ••••• ■ .W..0.0%
the heart of the Catskill Moun-
tains.
ENJOY
Built alongside Laurels olym-
pic-size swimming pool, the ball-
room will feature floors of pure
SHORT
terrazo marble, imported from
Italy by Novack. The pavilion
also will include an ultra-modern
89c
refreshment bar for swimmers
and dancers.
Guests at Laurels for the next
two weeks will be in for a spe-
cial treat as Max Bygraves, called
TO 6-9804
Britain's leading comedian, and
his three associates, Harry Cran-
ley, Eric Sykes and Robert Dix-
on, are vacationing there, while
rehearsing for TV appearances,
:west
including CBS's "Toast of the
Town."
*FOR

LIBERMAN'S

Salami

Lb.
12162
DEXTER

A COOL
EVENING

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

*PLUS the
Stevenson
Trio

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

"Male Animal" At Saline Mill 1 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17
Friday, August 19, 1955
James Thurber's exuberant col-1

-

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

lege farce,, "The Male Animal,"
opened at the Saline Mill The-
1: FOR YOUR DANCING:
ater, Tuesday night, to a full ' •

house. The play, which Thurber .0 and ENTERTAINMENT :
• •
co-authored with Elliott Nugent, :P
LEASURE
is scheduled for a three-week I:

run.
44


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NORTHLAND

Driver Training

NW Detroit & Suburbs

LI. 7-3313

DR. ABE PEARLMAN, always
good for dental dillies to tickle
the ribs, tells about two men
meeting on the street . . . He
was suffering . . • He was in
agony . . . "What can I do to
relieve this awful pain?" he
moaned to his • friend . . . "You
know what I do?" said the other
guy helpfully. "When I have a
toothache, or a pain, I go over
to my wife, and she puts her
arms around me, and •caresses
me, and soothes me until finally
I forget all about the pain." . . .
His friend brightened up imme-
diately . . . "Gee, that's wonder-
full" he exclaimed. "Is she home
now?"
* * *

TYPO ERROR . . . The name
is Norman, not Norma Berkley,
who along with Ruth Elson head
the Jewish War Veterans com-
miteee readying plans to assist
South Korean victims of the past
war.
_

* * *

• -
• And His Band




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ID


• TE' 4-7730 or WE. 4-0879.

Abetommeesoemestutodo

BOESKY'

Delicatessen




• SAMMY
• WOOLF

Restaurant

Delightfully

Air-Conditioned



Cocktail Lounge

Famous for Fine Food

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

Businessmen's Lunch 1i:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

-
TR. 2-4375

TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY

12th at Hazelwood

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DINING ROOM and PIZZERIA

l

Specializing in
Fine Italian and American Food

PIZZA PIE
FRIED CHICKEN SOUTHERN STYLE
I WE DELIVER
UN. 4-8553

'1.35

TAKE OUT ORDERS I

10517 W. SEVEN MILE — 3 Wks. W. of Wyoming

For BEST ITALIAN FOODS—there is no comparison to

SAM LEVENSON, of television
fame, is among the new members
elected to ADL's Metropolitan
New _ York advisory board . . .
(Air-Conditioned)
and was no stranger at his first
board meeting since he nurtured
his career in Bnai Brith, per-
forming at lodge meetings . . .
He wasted no time getting up to
OUR PIZZA? Crispy and delicious!
say his piece . . . Levinson, who
We make our own Ravioli.
Our Spaghetti sauces can't be beat!
abhors "racial," (not to be con-
fused with homey) humor, and
• Steaks • Chicken • Frog Legs
who once refused to change his
MR. CAESAR
• Shrimp • Fish
name for stage purposes and a
ORT Parley Oct. -16-19
lucrative offer, suggested some
About 400 delegates from over action against the remnants of
OPEN: Week Days 3 P. M. to 3 A. M.; Sundays 1 P. M. to 1 A. M.
250 chapters of Women's Ameri- bad taste dialect jokes that still
CLOSED MONDAYS
can ORT in 20 states will meet in pop up in show business . . .
New York Cityg%
18140 W. 7 MILE. RD.
For Fast Carry-Outs
Naturally, a committee was ap-
Oct. 16-19 forii
pointed to look into it . . . Natur-
at
SOUTHFIELD
.
Call KE. 4-9290
t h e
organiza-s
ally, busy, heavily-booked Sam
1 3
biennial;
Levinson '- was named to that
convention. Mrs.
committee . 0. . Reminding him
Gustave Getten-
of that truism of organizational
ber g, national
life . . "Open your mouth and
vice-president of
503 E. JEFFERSON AVE.
WO. 3-7311
you find yourself on a commit-
Women's Ameri
WORLD'S FINEST STEAKS. Two Beautiful Rooms,
tee."
can ORT. and::
*
*
Cocktail Lounge and Detroit's Most Fabulous Dining
chairman of the
Room, the "Executive Suite." Imported Liquors.
CHOP
HOUSE
SIDNEY MAHLER was stand-
convention, an-
Escorted ladies from 3 p. m. only in Executive Suite.
nounced. At theMrs. Gettenberg ing against a building on Wood-
convention, plans will be made ward, and looked up from his
to further the organization's aid newspaper as a "wolf" in an auto
to the global network of ORT vo- spotted a cute little blonde on ALWAYS THE FINEST—
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners,
cational training schools for un- the corner waiting for a bus .. .
kincheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon.
derprivileged and uprooted Jews. He jammed on his brakes, pour-
ing on the personality . . . "Hello,
We Cater to Parties and Banqueti
'sweetheart!" he called, "do you
i5241
E.
Warren
at Barham
TU 2-3883
want a ride?" . .. "Which direc-
WE ARE NOW
tion are you going?" she asked,
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
building him up .. . "North," he
For a Light. Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at
informed, hopefully . . . "Fine!"
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
she exclaimed. "Give my regards
BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET
FINE FOODS
to the Eskimos!"
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate

CAESAR'S PIZZERIA

WHERE TO DINE

BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE

Grez's (Air Conditioned)

Hungarian Village .

935 Lawndale

N. of 8600 W. Fort St.

FAMILY STYLE
DINNERS

Sunday Special •
All you can eat $2.95

CATERING

STAFFORD'S

1/2 price for children
under 10

Prices. Can accommodate from
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
and piano also available.

Roast Turkey, Fried Chicken,
Chicken Paprikash,
Stuffed Cabbage

Serving dinners to the public
on Sundays and Holidays only.
See us in our newly beautifully
remodeled Dining Rooms.

Featuring Ziggy Bella and his
Band

Please call early for
Reservations

VI 2-9294

Kormendy's Dining Room
and Catering

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

FAIR

j

Farm Fun Frolic

SEPT.
2 THRU 11

Sepf. 6, 7, 6 8

DETROIT

COLISEUM

Star Packed Coliseum Show: In person, Joni James, Frankie Laine, Mills
Brothers, Fontane Sisters, Ella Fitzgerald, Roy Hamilton, Kirby Stone Quartet,
Honey Brothers, Pete Rubino Combo, Roy Tracey, and Herschel Leib orchestra.
Thrill Packed Grandstand Show: In person, the Cisco Kid (Duncan Renaldo)
and Annie Oakley (Gail Davis), Border Legion Rodeo, Canadian Daredevils, 250-
Mile Auto Race.
Spectacular Midway featuring the World Famous Rotor and the Fabulous Sky

LIVESTOCK -JUOGINO- SEPT. - -5.64-11.:- ..OR, CNAMPION AUCTIONS

SHIRLEY_ DAVIS, of the shop
of the same name in the Statler
lobby, returned from New York
with the story about a man tak-
ing his young son for his first
visit to Radio City • . About to
get into the elevator, the little
one said, "Hey, papa! Let me tell
you something." . . . His father
bent down and the kid whispered
something in his ear . . . "No, no
—come on!" answered his father,
annoyed . . . He led the boy by
the hand into the waiting. ele-
vator . . . "Forty-fifth floor!" he
said as the elevator started up
. . . Hey, papa, listen!", the kid
began . . . "No, I tell you. No!"
interrupted his father, knowing
the request was repetitious . . .
As they were whisked up, the
kid made several vain pleas to
his now exasperated pater . . .
"Why not?" questioned the boy
sadly . . . "I don't care how Sup-
erman goes up," said his father,
"We're going up this way!"

Free Rides for Children

8333 LINWOOD

Buddy's BAR-B-Q

, TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery

Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs and Chicken right off the fire.

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

AL GREEN'S

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HO

US

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-
filiaonxiiest Fine
f to
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teaks,
sv ,ed Z:sap a a tilie
lL a;c
Se vo ilIs

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Cor. 12th & Clairmount

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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."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 Biks. 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 1-3929

SAVOIA RESTAURANT

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

There'll be an exact replica of 15508 LIVERNOIS
Open Sun.
UN 2-9775.
the F 100 at the Michigan State
Fair, Sept. -2 through 11, and the
'rides" - in the plane will be free,
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks end Assorted Sea Foods
General Manager D on a Id 'L.
Swanson announces.
Music
E. GRAND BLVD.

-

CLAM SHOP and BAR -

by Muzak •

TR 2-8800

2675

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