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Mrs. Allan New
Sisterhood Head
Mrs. Norman Allan has been
elected president of the Sister-
hood of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue to succeed Mrs. George
R. Liss, who held the post for
the past two terms.
Serving with Mrs. Allan dur-
ing the coming year will be
Mesdames Charles Charlip,
David Holtz-
man and Nor-
m a n Leemon,
vice - presi-
:: dent s; Lew
Nucian, Ben
Bailes, Maur-
ice Lax, Moe
Gantz and
Harry Spoon,
secretaries;
and Aaron
Rose, tr e a s-
urer.
Board mem-
Mrs. Allan hers are Mes-
dames Herman Avrin, George
Bassin; Max Biber, Philip Cam-
eron, Norman 'Cattier, Ada
Feldman, Nathan , G lenne r,
Samuel Gold, Barney Golden,
Albert Goodman, Samuel L.
Goodman, Earl Gould, Rubin
Grevnin, Sol C. Grossman, Sol
Hammerstein, Joseph Katchke,
Harry A. Keller, Manny Lax,
N.i cholas Lazar, Alexander
Moss, Harry Nachman, Albert
Potiker,- Leon L. Rives, David
I. Samelson, Dan Shapiro, Sid-
ney Shevitz, Sol Slomovitz, Jul-
ius Spoon, Joseph Winokur and
William Zimmerman.
Mrs. Nathan Glenner has
been appointed as chairman of
the Sisterhood New Year
book. The social service grotfp
will continue to meet under the
direction of Mrs. Joseph Wino-
kur, chairman, each Tuesday
afternoon, in the synagogue to
sew cancer pads.
WE ARE NOW
CATERING
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
BAR MITZVAHS, SW E ET
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
Prices. Con 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
- Detroit's Largest
NEW
Supper Club
Elect Samuel. Willis
to Head Beth El Men
Samuel S. Willis was elected
president of the Men's Club of
Temple Beth El at its recent
37th annual meeting. Voted into
office with him are Carl. Ros-
man, vice-president; Ben Na-
thanson, secretary; and Charles
F. Rosen, treasurer.
Elected to serve two-year
terms on the board of directors
are Albert M. Colman, Wilbur
De Young, Dr. Louis L. Fried-
land, Archie Katcher, Herbert
J. Kessler, Jack W. Lovinger,
Percy P. Newman, Harvey L.
Vehon, Clement J. Weitzman
and Stanley J. Winkelman.
Remaining on the board for
another year will be Sidney L.
Alexander, Jr., Nathan B. Car-
roll, Joseph I. Dizik, J. Leon
Gittlen, Fred Gross, Isadore
Malin, Samuel B. Ostrow, San-
ford J. Rope and Bernard S.
Rubiner.
Serving in an ex-officio capac-
ity are Benjamin Wilk, D.
Richard C. Hertz, Rabbi Minard
Klein. Irving, I. Katz, Leo I.
Franklin, Dr. Hilliard Goldstick,
Arthur L. Goulson, Dr. Leo A.
Greenblatt, J o e Magidsohn,
Arthur H. Rice, Saul H. Rose,
Raymond K. Rubiner, Dr. Na-
than H. Sohlafer, William C.
Sloman, Sydney Sarasohn, Leon
S. Wayburn, Melville S. Welt
and Dr. Max B. Winslow.
Labor Zionists To Hear
Dr. Max Mark on Mid-East
Danny Raskin s
Dr. Max Mark, assistant pro-
fessor of tLe Political Science
Department, Wayne University,
will discuss the Middle East
situation at a Labor Zionist,
Branch Seven meeting at 9 p.m.,
Sunday, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Diamond, - 3313
Grand.
Henry Faigin, president, an
nounces that a social homawill
follow a question and answer
period. Members and friends
are invited to attend.
LISTENING
In 1955, 37,800 Americans
were killed in traffic accidents.
NORTHLAND
DRIVER TRAINING
LI. 7-3313
NW Detroit & Suburbs
• Personal Instruction
• Dual Control Car
• Full Hour Lessons
Saul H. Sinkoff, Driver Trainer
for Detroit Public Schools
YOU ARE INVITED
To attend with your friends
THE INAUGURAL
DANCE
Presented by
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DETROIT
Fighters is looked upon as the
SOCIALITES
model auxiliary in the country-
Sunday evening, May 27, 1956
. . . after only four years ex-
at the Beautiful-Air Conditioned
istence . . . The group has 560
Mayfair Room, 13305 Dexter
Will Enjoy
•
member s, with many more ▪
Nr. Davison
•
• the Rhythm
clamoring to get in .. $35,000
•
Fleor Show - Refreshments
of
has been sent this year to the
Ample Parking
National MediCal Center at
Featuring "The Counts"
Duarte, Calif. . . . an increase of •
with vocalist
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O
$15,000 over last year at this
Admission $1.25 per person
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inc. tax
time . . . Frances Oschin is
•
Applicants for membership
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president.
and
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will be accepted.
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his orchestra
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"Everybody who is anybody
HARRY POTOCSKY tells of •TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-0879•
will be there"
the time he was driving a DSR 4P m•m•ee••m•*••*0
bus on Dexter, and while talk
ing to a man who was a regular
rider, asked him if he got home
- SPECIAL THIS WEEK
all right the night before . . .
and
The passenger said yes -
STRICTLY. KOSHER
asked why the question . . .
Government Inspected, Grade A
"Well," said Harry, "when you
got up and gave your seat to
Patron of Jewish
that lady last night, you were
Literature Honored
the only two on the bus."
* * *
Louis M. Rabinowitz, promin-
ent industrialist and philanthro-
BEST BET of Weekend . .
Natural or Skinless
pist, received a citation for his for adults . . . by Detroit So-
"generous and discriminating cialites . . . Inaugural Ball, May
devotion to Jewish literature" 27, at Mayfair on Dexter . . .
WATCH FOR OUR
from Rabbi
with refreshments and floor
ANNIVERSARY
Ely E. Pilchik,
show.
SPECIALS
Newark, at the
* * *
annual meeting
PATIENT CAME to see Dr.
of National
Leonard Haking for treatment
Jewish Welfare
on his ankle . . . After a care-
Board — spon-
ful examination, Leonard asked
DELICATESSEN
sored Jewish
him . how long he had been
Book Council
12162 DEXTER TO 6-9804 TO 8-9829. .
going about in this condition
of America.
. . The fellow said about two
The Council
weeks . . . and Leonard ex
also granted li-
claimed that his ankle was
terary awards Rabinowitz
to the following authors: Miss broken . . how he managed
Jo Sinclair, for the best novel to get around was a marvel
of Jewish interest; Mrs. Sadie . . . Asking the gent why he.
Rose Weilerstein, for her cu- didn't come to him first, the
donned
mulative contribution to Jewish patient replied, "Well, doctor, LUNCHES - DINNERS. Open 11 am. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday.
Friday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Friday 4 p.m. to Sunday 11 a.m.
juvenile literature; Prof. Hillel every time I say something is
OPEN FOR PARTIES MONDAYS THROUGH THURSDAYS
Bavli, for the best book of He- wrong with me, my wife de-
18246 WYOMING nr. Curtis
UN. 1-9605
UN. 3-5935
brew poetry, and posthumously clares I'll have to stop smok-
to Naphtali Gross, for cumula- ing."
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tive contribution to Yiddish
BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE
DURING THE SCHOOL va-
poetry.
cation, Iry -Silverman, a junior ALWAYS THE FINEST—
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners,
at Hillsdale, keeps himself busy
luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon.
Elliott Travel Prepares as a bellboy at one of the small-
We Cater to Parties and Banquets
er local hotels . . . Recently, a
51 Day European Tour hotel
guest from the country 15241 E. Warren at Barham
TU 2-3883
, A special, 51 day European stopped and protested loudly as
tour will leave Detroit on Aug- Iry was conducting him to his
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
ust 18, visit, England, France, room . . . "You call that a
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at
Holland, Germany Switzerland, room!" bellowed the newly ar-
Italy, Isle of Capri, and the rived gent. "If you think that
FINE FOODS 8333 LINWOOD
French and Italian Rivieras, just because I'm from the coun-
and return here on October 7, try you can take my money for
TR; 2-8500
announced Jared M. Schubiner, a measly little room like that
Take Out and Delivery
of Elliott Travel Service.
with a foldin' bed, you're crazy.
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs arta Chicken right off the fire.
The group, limited to 30 per- Why, I—" .. ." Iry just listened Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cor. 12th 8. Clairmount
sons, will travel by rail to Que- with his eyes rolled up to the
bec, where they will sightsee ceiling, and then disgustedly re-.
15301 E. JefA
er.soii-4a1t1 eaconsfiad
and board the S. S. Homeric, of plied, "Aw, get in! This isn't
the Home Steamship Lines, for your room—it's only the ele-
Lunch eon s
vator."
, 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
Europe.
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Tourist class, which com-
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priv-
LITTLE MILTON AMES has
prises half of the boat, includes
ate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties Serving
an outdoor swimming pool, been afraid of dogs all his short
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops. and Sea Foods
for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our - own
life,
and
would
rather
walk
far
sports, concerts, lounges, cock-
cellars.
tail parties, dances and pre-re- out of his way to avoid passing CHOP HOUSE
a sleeping puppie . . , . Last
leased movies.
First class transportation and week, strolling on Wyoming ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
hotel accommodations, sightsee- with his mother, Mrs. Samuel Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
ing tours and most meals are Ames, he refused to walk past "Served as you like it."
included in the tour rate. For a big dog standing on the cor- 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 Mks. So. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 House
reservations or other informa- ner of Curtis - . . . Mrs. Ames
tion call the Elliott Travel scolded him for his fear . . .
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Service offices at UN. 2-7555, "Well," said little SI i 1 t o n,
you'd be afraid too, if you were
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
EL. 6-2345 or KE. 5-1440.
as low down as I am."
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities .. . Carry-Out Service
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LIBERMAN S
WHERE TO DINE
ELITE STRICTLY KOSHER RESTAURANT
STAFFORD'S
14865 WYOi
South of •Fenkell
WE 5-9296
Luncheon—Dinner—Supper
FINAL WEEK
ICE HAPPY
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ON REAL ICE
Beginning Monday
ALL STAR REVUE
COMPLETE • ■ • 1
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BOWLING BANQUETS
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Up to 600 Guests
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Dancing-2 Shows Nightly
No door charge for dinner guests
ANIIIIIMMIMI before 9 P.M.M.1111111/
BOESKY'
Delicatessen
•
Buddy's BAR-B-Q
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8
CARL'S
Delightfully
Air-Conditioned
Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
Famous for Fine Food
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Businessmen's Lunch 1 1 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
12th at- Hazehwood
.6*
TR. 2-4375
7107 PURITAN--Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.— UN 1-3929
German Women Oppose
Leniency Shown Ex-Nazis
TR 2-8800
FRANKFURT, (JTA) — The CLAM SHOP and BAR
leniency shown by German Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
courts on the rare occasions Musk by Muzak
when Nazi crimes still come to
trial is denounced in a resolu-
Open 1 a.m.-1 a.m. Closed Mon. Specializing IN
and SPAGHETTI. Carry-out and Delivery
tion adopted by a regional con-
Service. (Grand Blvd. to Fenkell-Livernois-12th).
ference of Social Democratic
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WAMPTI
10216 DEXTER
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