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September 30, 1955 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-30

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People Make News

L. L. Colbert, president of
Chrysler Corporation, who served
as 1955 chairman of the Special
gifts committee
of the Nationa7
Confer ence
Christians a n d
Jews, will serve:,
in the same ca-
pacity i n 1956
with the NCCJ.
Mr: Colbert wit -
lead a country-
wide effort tc
raise funds tc
help finance the
Conference's
Colbert
program for building good will
and, understanding among Pro-
testants, Catholics and Jews. The
drive will be launched Simultan-
eously with the observance of
Brotherhood Week, Feb. 19-26,
sponsored by the National Con-
ference of Christians and Jews,
of which President Dwight D.
Eisenhower serves as honorary
chairman.
*
*
*

Harry Seeve, former director
of the State of Israel Bond Cam-
paign, announced the formation
of a realty investment and con-
struction company incorporated
in New York
State as the
WLM Manage-
ment, Inc. with
offices at 11
West 42nd St.
Mr. Seeve, who
will serve as
president of the
new firm an-
nounced that his
group had been
Seeve
organized to un-
dertake the construction and
management of two apartment
house projects on Manhattan's
east side on parcels recently ac-
quired by the new firm. Mr.
Seeve, an organizer of the Israel

WE ARE NOW

CATERING

Bond Drive in Jerusalem in 1950,
recently concluded five years of
service as the bond drive's na-
tional and New York director.
*
*
*
Mrs. NICHOLAS GIMBEL, lo-
cal civic and communal worker,
has been appointed to the nation-
al domestic affairs committee of
the American Jewish Committee,
announces Irving M. Engel, AJC
president. Mrs. Gimbel, in addi-
tion to her AJ Committee work,
is identified with Serve Our
Schools, Volunteer Democrats and
Americans for Democratic Action.
*
Rabbi SAMUEL SCHEIER, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., was appointed
program director of Mizrachi
Hatzair of America. -
*
CHARLES LEVY, Brooklyn, N.
Y., veteran group and youth
worker, has been named program
director of the National Jewish
Welfare Board's Armed Services
Division.
*
*
*
A new volume of the Hebrew
Miscellany "Medtsudah" edited by
Dr. SIMON RAWIDOWICZ, dis-
tinguished Near Eastern • author-
ity, has been published by the
Ararat Publishing Company.

Our Letter Boxi

Judaism Council's Denial

Fleischman Collection
Featured at Art Institute

Danny Raskin's

paintings,
drawings and sculptures, loaned
by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A.
Fleischman, will be highlighted
at the American Arts Festival,
which• officially opened the fall
season of the Detroit Institute of
Arts yesterday.
• The earliest . painting of the
group is a portrait of Mrs. Roger
Morris by John Singleton Copley

LISTENING

LIBERMAN'S

SHORT

S alami

Lb.
12162
DEXTER

89c

TO 6-9804

(1771). Mrs. Morris refused
George Washington's proposal of

marriage.
"Collection in Progress," as Mr.
and Mrs. Fleischman 'refer to

FIRST MEETING of the year
held by the City of Hope Cancer
Fighters a couple of weeks ago
at Holiday Manor, found over
200 members listening while del-
egates who went to the recent
national convention at -the Na-
tional Medical Center at Duarte,
Calif., telling of their trip, and
watching movies taken of the
fabulous City of Hope hospital,
its grounds and interesting high-
lights, including the local Cancer
Fighters parading around as
proud as they could be . . . At
the meeting itself, the girls took .
in almost $1500 just selling
aprons, hosiery, jewelry and
other items . . Frances Shapiro
is president of the City of Hope
Cancer Fighters . . . taking over
the gavel from Helen Rosenber-
ger, organizer and first president
of the group.
* * *
CHARLES ROSEN has been
granted the first scholarship of
the Detroit Joint Board of the
Amalgamated Clothing Union
. . . honoring Frank Rosenblum,
sec.-treas., and is now attending
Way-ne University as an account-
ancy student . . . The scholar-
Ships are for members, their
children, or grandchildren of
members who are prepared for
and are seeking an opportunity
to become full-time students at
Wayne . . . Charles is the grand-
son of Morris Schumann, member
of the • Detroit Joint Board's
board of directors ._ . Selections
are Made by the Wayne' U.

their many works, is the result
of five years of collecting. The
collection covers • 180 years of
American art, to which the
Fleischmans continue to make
additions. ,

a••••••••••••••••••••••••4
:FOR YOUR DANCING:
:and ENTERTAINMENT
PLEASURE

• •
• •


• • •


• •

I • SAMMY
I • WOOLF








• •

TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-08790
• moomeolomomomee*
0

Grez's (Air Conditioned)

Hungarian Village

935 Lawndale

N. of 5600 IV. Fort St.

FAMILY STYLE
.DINNERS

Sunday Special
All you can eat $2.95

1/2 price for children
under 10

Roast Turkey, Fried Chicken,
Chicken Paprikash,
Stuffed Cabbage
Featuring Ziggy Bella and his
Band

BOESKY

Delicatessen

Editor, The Jewish News:
In your editorial of Sept. 9
concerning the Jews of North
Africa, you referred to "asser-
tions" by the American Council
for JudaisM that "North African
Jews are secure in their present
position."
The only official statements
by the Council in connection with
the North African situation have
been comments on authoritative
published reports to the effect
that tensions affecting people liv-
ing in the • North African area
are felt by all the residents there
and that there is no evidence, Scholarship Awards Committee

again based on available reports

ENJOY

A collection of '65



Restaurant

Please call early for
Reservations

VI 2-9294

Delightfully

Air-Conditioned



Famous for Fine Food

Cocktail Lounge

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

Summer Camp Seeks Counselors
For 1956 Season

HEAD COUNSELOR: to assist with program
WATERFRONT COUNSELOR: with Red Cross Instructor's Certificate
ARTS and CRAFTS; DRAMATICS; ATHLETICS; NATURE STUDY;
ALSO SOME for CABIN DUTY

Experienced only need apply.

and give the recipient two years

SPECIAL COMPENSATION TO THOSE WITH A FOLLOWING:

of college . . . Charles 4s a grad-
Write, giving educational background, marital status, experience,
uate of Mumford High .. . The
references, and salary desired.
Detroit Joint Board is under the
All
replies
treated
confidentially: Box 130, The
leadership of Morris Spitzer.
* * *
Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich.
HARRIET CHETKIN is the
new associate editor of "InsMat"
the local U.S. Navy Station news-
paper of the Inspector of Naval
Material . . . Harriet is also
jp
503 E-JEFFERSON AVE.
WO. 3-7311
writing a column in the publi-
Kormendy's Dining Room
WORLD'S FINEST STEAKS. Two Beautiful Rooms,
cation,
called
"From
Stem
To
and Catering
Cocktail Lounge and Detroit's Most Fabulous Dining
Stern" . . . and puts together a
Room, the "Executive Suite." Imported Liquors.
TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485
bunch of good material in a
Escorted ladies from 3 p. rn. only in Executive Suite.
114 Pallister
breezy style ala Dorothy Kil-
gallen . . . She just completed
three years with the Navy, and
according to dad Max Chetkin, ALWAYS THE FINEST—
at 20 west adams
Labor Zionist Branch Seven it's gotten so that when Har-
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners,
Schedules Sukkot Program
riet gets home she hails the
*FOR
luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon.
A Sukkot meeting and program folks with "Yo Ho! Yo Ho! And
A COOL
We Cater to Parties and Banquets
is scheduled by Branch Seven, a bottle of coke!"
EVENING
* * *
Labor
Zionist
Organization
of
15241
E.
Warren
at Barham
TU 2-3883
of your fa-
America, for 9 p.m., Sunday, in
vorite foods
JACKIE GLEASON, CBS com-
and our spe-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ic star, will be the featured at-
cialty "out of
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
Rosen, 13556 Santa Rosa.
traction at the dinner of the
this world"
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at
corned beef.
Henry Faigin, chairman of Detroit Businessmen's Group' of
Branch Seven,• will speak on "The the City of Hope in November
*PLUS the
FINE FOODS
Meaning of Sukkot," and Mrs. at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
Stevenson
*
*
Dena Greenberg will read holi-
Trio
THIS WAS THE 'fifth year for
day selections. Songs will be
TR. 2-8500
* FREE OF
rendered by Mrs. Leah Kovin Esther Bicall's weekly talent
TAX
Out and Delivery
at the' only
who also will lead in community shows at - Woodhull Lake with
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs and Chicken right off the fire.
Brass Rail in
singing. Friends are invited to the youngsters . . . and with Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
downtown Detroit
Cor. 12th4 Clairmount
$180 this season, a total of $855
attend.
has been turned over to the Child
15301 E.Jeli
ffA
er.so2n-471 :eaconsfield
1 3
Washington's Farewell Address Rescue Fund of the Mizrachi
was first presented to the Ameri- Women, Fannie Gluck Chapter
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
can public in the columns of the . . . Even the little tots pitched
in, Marsha Richman and Jo Ann
Philadelphia Daily Adviser.
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priv-•
Cooper drawing pictures with
Banquet Rooms Sr f t o e r akw
s,
HCONUOSPE
crayons and selling them for
ed gZsap a a nri t lil'eaSe go
o in dg s
one, two and three cents . . .
cellars.
For BEST ITALIAN FOODS—there is no comparison to
Some of the young girls htlped
with dish washing for extra al- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
lowance to be turned in for the Steaks, Chops, ChiCken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
orphans . . . The teen committee Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
had. Margo and Bunny Woolf, 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1% Biks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
(Aii-Conditioned)
Harriet Levine and Janet and
Carole Jackson . . . Ann Woolf,
We invite you to be your own judge.
Sammy's wife, was in charge of
One try will convince you!
collections . . . Joyce Gold, Bon-
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
nie Green and Terry Eichenhorn
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities
OUR PIZZA? Crispy and delicious!
. Carry-Out Service
were among those who asked
We make our own Ravioli.
7107 PURITAN ... Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. .. . UN 1-3929
to pass the box around each
Our Spaghetti sauces can't be beat!
week . . A special memento
• Steaks • Chicken_ • Frog Legs
was presented to the children
MR. CAESAR
• Shrimp • Fish
of Woodhull Lake from the
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli
Mizrachi Women's Organization We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinner, $1.50 up
OPEN: Week Days 4 P.M. to 3 A.M.; Sundays 1 P. M. to 1 A. M.
of America . . . and will be part 15508 LIVERNOIS
Open
Sun.
UN 2-9775
CLOSED MONDAYS
of the Big House palladium for
all to see. -

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.

from all reliable sources, that
any organized hostility is specific-
ally directed against Jews living
there.
In this conclusion, experts sent
to the scene recently by the
American Jewish Committee
have indicated general agree-
ment.
GERALD BLANK
Publicity Director
Council for Judaism
Editor's Note: The statement
we referred to was made by Rab-
bi E. Berger • at the Judaism
Council's annual convention.

WHERE TO DINE

A

CHOP HOUSE

BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE

STAFFORD'S

8333 LINWOOD



TR.

Buddy's BAR-B-Q

AL GREEN

BRASS RAIL

adams at woodward

, s

CARL Is

CAESAR'S PIZZERIA

I MARIA'S PIZZERIA

SAVO IA RESTAURANT

18140 W. 7 MILE RD.
at SOUTHFIELD

For Fast Carry-Outs
Call KE. 4-9290

CLAM SHOP and BAR

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

-

Friday, September 30, 1955

17

TR 2-8800

Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted

Music by Muzak

Sea Foods

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

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