Home for Aged Awaids Certificates
To 34 Volunteer Auxiliary Workers
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
serviceable clothing for adults
Named . 167 Gov. Herter
Offide Of the Pjaneer Women
1VEW'f'ON,
' Mass., (JTA)
is at 11818 Dexter, TA. 9-7180
Stanley -S. LeWenberg has been
. . . Mrs. Israel Serling is Israel
named to a post on the Indus,-
supplies chairman.
trial AcCident Board by Goy.
Christian Herter.
Michigan's streams and rivers
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WE ARE NOW
traverse approximately. 36,350
miles—almost one • and a half
times around the world.
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Dr; BENJAMIN D. WELLING, chairman of the recreation and
occupational therapy conunittee of the Jewish Home for. Aged,
presents a certificate to Mrs. NINA SOVERINSKY for her services
in the Home's beauty shop. Mrs. Soverinsky is one of 34 women
who received certificates of recognition for their contributions to
the Home's program. The presentation was made at the annual
party for the Service Group of the Home's Ladies Auxiliary, given
on Sunday. Watching, left to right, are Mrs. SAM NEWMAN,
Auxiliary president; ARTHUR A. FLEISCHMAN, secretary; MAX
J. KOGAN, treasurer; and GUS D. NEWMAN, president.
Chajes Honored at Center Concert
For 15 Years of Community Service
By ELIZABETH WALDMAN
"bravos" from a deeply -appre-
The fifteenth anniversary of ciative audience. His -smooth
Julius Chajes' service and devo- tonal qualities were compliment-
tion to music in the cbmmunity ed by Chajes' intelligent orches-
was honored with a special scroll tral accompaniment .
of appreciation presented by the
As a • small orchestra, the
board of directors of the Jewish
Center Symphony is firmly es-
Community Center at the open-
tablishing itself as an instru-
ing of the Center Symphony's
ment capable of-producing de-
concert season recently.
lightful music under a conduc-.
for who knows how to get the
After masterfully conducting
maximum in reproduction out
the orchestra in works by Bach,
of a minimum of well-played
Beethoven and Prokofieff dur-
ing the first half oL the progrim, instruments. Chajes is wise in
often programming "offbeat"
Chajes was called out at the in-
termission and presented with musical works that are not gen-
a citation for his outstanding ,erally performed by larger or-
chestras in our- concert halls,
contributions in Detroit as a com-
and is gaining an audience of
poser, teacher and conductor ttnd
devoted followers. ..
his unfailing faithfulness and in-
tegrity in upholding the highest
His performances. of Jewish
standards of musical presentation. works, his own included, are
Chaj es received art ovation notable events throughout the
from • the standing - room - only world. He will be featured as
audience, who acknowledged the guest conductor at a - Detroit
Symphony Orchestra Family
award.
Joseph Schuster, world re Concert in December.
nowned cellist, completed the
second half of the program with
a skillful rendition of the Schu-
mann concerto, that brought
Women newcomers in Detroit
DETRO I T J EWI SH N EWS-23 will be guests of honor at a tea
Friday, December 2, 1955
giveh by the Women's Division
of- 'the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion at 1 p.m., Dec. 9, in the home
adisnis
of Mrs. Max Fisher, 19240 Park-
side.
Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman,
newcomers committee chairnian,
advises that in addition to being
Wekomed. to the city, the newly-
*HOT •
arriVed women. • will learn the
JAZZ
purpose.and structure of the Fed-
sessions
nightly by the
•eration.
ADAMS
All Women's' DiVisibil"rriembers
DIXIELAND
are urged to call Mrs. Searles at
BAND
the division office, WO. 5-3939, to
"they really
give names and addresses of all
move!
newcomers to be' invited to the
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your favorite
tea.
foods and our
Assisting Mrs. Grossman in
specialty "o u t
of this world"
preparing the tea are Mrs. Malt
corned beef.
Fisher, vicechairman, Mrs. Eu-
* Free of Tax
at the only
gene . J. Arnfeld, Division vice-
Brass Rail in
president in charge of the new-
downtown Detroit
coiners committee,.and Mesdames
Simon Baer, Lewis B. Daniels,
Henry Pechheimer, Robert o
Mordecai 'Halpern, : Harry .D.
Hirsch, George M. Stutz and
Maurice B. Weiner,
New Women Arrivals
To Be Honored at Tea
first MOTION PICTURE
in ENGLISH Produced in
ISRAEL
,",told against the
background of a
nation. in
birth"
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remodeled Dining ROoms.
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uth League, 12 years ago, and
Korniendy's Dining Room ,
the present membership of '225
and Catering
is carrying on the original. in-
.a
TR. 3-7444 or TR. 14485
tent of the group with flying •
114 Pallister
colors . . . Last year's donor :TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4 ; 0879:
luncheon was attended by 1500 Immemeemomeee
women . . . and this year even
more are expected . . . Dec. 14
.. . at Masonic Temple . . All
proceeds go to send needy and
Hot or Cold — In Any Amount
underprivileged children to sum-
mer camps, all fully clothed „ .
1954 marked' the dedication of a
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WE. 3-2656
$35,000 Sheruth League Lodge
at Camp Tamarack, the '700-acre
site developed for children of
the Jewish community by. the
Delightfully
Jewish Welfare Federation . . .
Air-Conditioned
The nucleus of a:Sheruth League
Delicatessen
Village was also begun with the
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Restaurant
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Cocktail Lounge
building of the first bf a five-
Famous for Fine Food
cabin unit at • the Lodge . . .
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Mrs. Phillip Atkins is president
Businessmen's Lunch 1 i :30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
and Mrs. Johnny Kaplan 'is
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
chairman of the Dec. 14 - donor
12th at Hazelwood
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luncheon.
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TRAY - CATERING
ESQUIRE GRILL & DELICATESSEN
ESKY'
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A TRIP TO Pasadena, Calif.,
and . the Rose Bowl, or being a
mailman during the holiday va-
cation was the lot of Louis Kwi-
ker, president of Sigma Alpha
Mu fraternity at University of
Michigan . . It all hinged on
the final Big Ten football game
b e t e n Michigan and Ohio
State . . . Dad, Harry Kwiker,
had promised Louis the trip if
Michigan won . . . but he'll have
to deliver the holiday mail in-
-stead, since they didn't . . It
was the last opportunity for
. Louis to go as a student . . '. he
graduates in June and bec ,ornes
an ensign in the Navy.
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LITTLE MARION K 0 V E.N
had not been a very good girl,
and as a punishment was . made
to eat Thanksgiving dinner at
a small table _ in the corner of
the dining room at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Arthur RafelSan
. . . Marion was ignored by the
rest of the family until they
heard her saying grace .
"Thank you, dear God, for pre--
paring for me a table in the
presence of my enemies."
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ONE OF' THE MOST surprised
gents in town was Alfred Klun-
iver, Wednesday night, at Vet-
erans Memorial Bldg., when he
was presented With the Silver
Beaver Award for outstanding
work in Scouting . . . Only two or
three a year are given this cher-
ished award . . . and Alfred is
now one of less than 140 men
in Detroit who have received it
. .. His- scouting. days 'date back
to Troop 23 ' of the old Hannah
Schloss Jewish Center days, and
only recently, he was 'presented
with a 40-y* scouting ring -by
the Old Timers Club.
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DURING THE MAKING - ?of
the movie, • "The Penguin- Pool
Murder,"- writes - formet Detroitt-
er- Leon.rd Sherman, now::- a
lighting technician in Hollywood,
the director was showing a vis-
it & around . . As they ga;ed
aCthe penguin, the 'director said
The bird is hired,' of course, rnd
For making our "Forget-Me-Not" sale a whole-
hearted success. We wish to apologize to those
who came too late to take advantage of this
generous offer . . . and hope to make it up to
you in the near future! .
Come In and Enjoy Our
- • Quality
...Courtesy_ - • Generosity -
ERMAN'S
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12162 DEXTER
TO 6-9804 --- TO 8-9829
WHERE TO DINE
A
CHOP HOUSE
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503 E.-JEFFERSON AVE.
WO, 3-7311
WORLD'S FINEST STEAKS. Two • Beautiful Rooms,
Cocktail Lounge and Detroit's Most Fabulous Dining
Room, the "Executive Suitese Imported Liquors.
Escorted ladies from 3 p. m. only in Executive Suite.
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BOESKY'S SID'S•CAFE
ALWAYS THE FINEST=
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT': Complete dinners,
luncheons.. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon..
We Cater to 'Parties and Banquets -
1524 1 E. Warren at Barham
TU 2-3883
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For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at
STAFFORD'S
FINE FOODS
8333 LINWOOD
TR: 2-8500
Buddy's BAR-B-Q Take Out
and Delivery
Service Our Specialty . . Ribs and Chicken right off the fire.
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
15301 4..
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Jefferson `'at 'Beacons$eId
VA. 2-41is
L'uncheons 11 to 3
. Droners ' $ to
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
3020 GRAND 'RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priv-
aanrctiie. eac.ods
Serving
CHOP the Banquet
s. Ftns
s Steak
o r s, e tdhiUs p
HOUSE for
ate more
a than;g6 .years. All Beef aged in our own
cellars. , - - -
ROION HOOD'S
serving the :finest and Aziost delicious of foods,
we 034 a' week
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandiviches. Short Orders. Delicious
... -A little extra §tailding near- Hambutgers. "Served as - you _ like it
by remarked quietly, but just zong LIVERNOIS AVE., pi Elks. So. 8 Mile ad–Open 24 Hours
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HAYA-HARAREU:EDWARR: .4ULHARE • MICHAEL WAGER
and
Winner of Best Actress
Iward Cannes Festiva!)
SHOSHANk DAMARI
For ONE WEEK Only beg. Thurs. Dec. 15th
St udio
30 GIRLS STARTED the Sher-
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
Theater
LIVERNOIS at DAVISON
loud enough- for Leonard to
hear, "And I had , to, :be born a
human!" „
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CONGRATULATIONS to PIS-
GAH LODGE, Bnai Britt; on its
98th birthday . . . Pisgah is - one
of the . ,oldest Ba lodges in the
country, and a hot time is in
store when the group reaches the
century mark. . . In the city-
wide campaign by the 16 chap-
ters of the Detroit Council of
Pioneer Women to obtain used
clothing to be sent to Israel, the
supplies needed especially are
children's. .•clothing, linens and
MAR-14"S
Specializing in Pizza Pie and famous-ltalian Foods
4 6,frr-Conditioned
. Parking Facilities'.
Carry-Out Service
71-07- PURITAN -. .. Open 11 a.m. to 3'
• UN 1-3929
SAVOIA -RESTAURANT -
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Chicken, Steaks," Frog Legs, Dinners, Spa hetti & Ravioli
We Cater to Families 'and Parties
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Full Course Dinner, $1.50 up
15508 LIVERNOIS
Open 'Sun.,
CLAM SHOP and BAR
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UN 2-9775
TR 2-8800
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, "Stetiki'and' Assorted Sea Foods
Musk by Muiak
2E;15 -E. GRAND BLVD. ift••