people so long that Pete Bar- Austin Oil Opens raco, managing director of the Service Department Benji Palmer Dance Studio on Austin Oil Corp., 12950 Ever- Livernois near Seven Mile Rd., green, this week announced a ` is often called upon to interpret new policy, which according to Mrs. Thelma Richman, na- officers, elected for the 1956- Yiddish sayings and jokes...In Martin Fried, president, offers tional president of the Women's 57 term: Mesdames Louis Redstone, fact last year, when the Borscht- new services to fuel oil users Division, American Jewish Con- gress, from Philadelphia, will president; Allan L. Weston and capades was in Detroit and Jew- not available from any other Michigan oil supplier. be guest speaker at the open- William Cohen, vice-presidents; ish jokes were getting , laughs, The • company has opened its ing meeting of the Detroit Wo- Myron Cole, treasurer; Saul it was common practice for peo- own service department, the men's Division on 'Wednesday, Robbins, Seymour Friedman ple he was with to turn and only oil company with such a at the Labor Zionist Institute, and Alan N. Brown, secretaries. Chapter presidents, who also 19161 Schaefer. ask him what they were saying. feature. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week to re- A complimentary luncheon serve as Division vice-presi- ...Marty Meyers says that Pete pair and clean furnaces at cost. will be served at 12:30 p.m. dents, also will be inducted. is not only giving him dance Fried added that oil tank *to - all paid-up members. Dues They are: lessons, but also teaching him levels need not be checked_ by Mesdames Z eld on Cohen, will be accepted at the door. Yiddish words and expressions the consumer in fear of running Following M r s . Richman's Northeast; Melvin Nord, North- to speak and understand ... out on a cold day because these address, Mrs. Jacob E. Segal west; Marshall Brenner, Schaef- A LITTLE TOUCH of Green- Every Wednesday night at Sac- matters are automatically cared will install the following local wich Village came to the Palmer ca's, Pete emcees a floor show, for by Austin. The company Park area last Saturday night telling Jewish jokes along with also installs vent alarms to .in- in dancer Sally Simons Eller's the dance exhibitions given.... sure against overflow in filling apartment on Whitmore Rd.... A lot of folks will remember the tanks. The air. of Little Bohemia was him dancing with Rita Hay- easily achieved by the candle- worth in the movie, "Gilda"... lights and melodious music... Pete also appeared in "Blue Much gaiety reigned, with en- Skies" with Bing Crosby and Delicatessen Karl Haas, distinguished De- tertainers galore coming from Fred Astaire, "Whistle Stop" troit pianist and teacher, will various niteries around town, with George Raft and "The and before the morning arrived, Postman Rings Twice" with leave Monday for a . month's other apartments on the same John Garfield and Lana Turner. visit in France as the guest of floor of the building had gotten the French government,, He will the "feel" and more parties be- • lecture and concertize, mostly • gan holding sway...until no- • over the French radio. - The • • gb body knew which one they were The trip follows Haas' ap- • • attending! ... Even New York pointment as Officer d'Acade- guest from another party, Merle mie and the award of the medal and You will Danzig, got lost. ... Searching of Palmes Aca- sway to the everyplace possible, including demiques at a Music of a the roof garden, he was no- ceremony in where to be found. ... A very SAMMY the French tired Sally finally said goodbye WOOLF Consulate here in the wee hours to her last W and Orchestra MRS. -THELMA RICHMAN la st Monday. guest...or so she thought.... The presenta- Call: er-Seven; Clarence Bayles ; Cleaning up the place Sunday, e 12162 DEXTER tion was made UN 3-650: South-Central; Joseph Green- she discovered Merle ... fast by Jean Paul TO 6-9804 .. Wise asleep in the incinerator room °Nil 3-4134 or UN 3-89823 D esparmet, berg, onsUl of' Mrs. William Burk, member- lacross the hall ... He . quickly sweecoseeeeeesse•••os•e France in De- ship and organization chair- arose, looked around him and man, is assisted by Mrs. Wil- said, "Boy! Your apartment sure Delightfully troit. Haas liam Cohen and Mrs. Nedwin • t loo k this small last Air-Conditioned The award, held by only 12 Smokler, program chairmen, in didn • 1, other Detroiters . and the first planning the program, which nig ht. * * Cocktail Lounge Restaurant • • Delicatessen known to be given to a Jew; is also will include a fur fashion I FAST MOVING GROUP, De- Famous for Fine Food for outstanding contributions to show by Herzberg and Key- troit S o c i a l i t e s, among top DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS French culture in the field of - stone. growing organizations in the Businessmen's Lunch 1 i :30 a.ro. to 3 p.m. Mrs. Richman has written community, hold their annual music. TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY Haas, over the years, has numerous articles for Jewish A graduate of Tem- given many first performances periodicals. TR. 2-4375 at Hazelwood 12th ple University, University of !Bn.ai Moshe Social Hall, Dexter of French works in concert and Pennsylvania and University of at Lawrence. ... Talented pian- on radio in this country and in ist Rose Altman, executive di- Europe. His interest in French Paris, she was appointed in rector, woWi. be on the enter- March, 1955, by the World Jew- 'culture dates to childhood, his tainment agenda, but will have mother's family having resided ish Congress, to serve as its Sam Barnett and band on hand observer at the United Na- in France for several genera- tions Commission on the Status to furnish the melodies for tions. 2 Doors E. of Wyoming dancing. * 4, Haas himself was born and of Women. "Where Food and Service Reign Supreme" PHIL GRAY, former Big Bear raised in Speyer, Germany, near OPEN '7 DAYS — 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. the Alsace-Loraine border. He Town Hall Series executive, is now compAller Serving Breakfast--Lunch—Dinners and Superb Concoc- and general manager of Fazio's was organist at the synagogue tions. From Our Fountain. Super Market s, Cleveland's in Speyer, and did a good deal to Open on Oct. 15 Tray. Catering & Carry Out Service. Hall will trans- Town Detroit leading chain...and is spear- of traveling with a chamber music group in France, Ger- fer its operations next month heading the firm's expansion many and other European coun- from the Fisher Theater to the program, with two more units new Ford Auditorium on E. scheduled for openings within tries. ALWAYS THE FINEST— He came to this country in Jefferson Ave. Town Hall 60 days. DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners, * * * !luncheons will follow the lec- 1936, and for the last 15 years luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon. HE'S BEEN AROUND Jewish has been organist and music di- tures in the large reception We Cater to Parties and Banquets rector of Temple Israel. He room beneath the theater. For those who wish to do TU 2-3883 15241 E. Warien at Barham founded the Chamber Music So- WE ARE NOW ciety of Detroit 12 years ago, downtown shopping after the and has served since that time program, buses will be waiting at the main door to the audi- as its president. Serving the Finest Quality Foods for Over a Quarter Century Fora WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, torium at 12:15 p.m. Monday-Friday 11:30-8—Closed Saturday—Sunday 12:30-7 B A R MITZVAHS, SWFET The Town Hall season will SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate open Oct. 15, with Rudy Vallee, TO 8 3085 11536 WOODWARD AVE. Prices. C a n accommodate following with such notables as Centrally located, .6 blks. N. of Chicago Blvd. Ample-parking in rear from 25 to 125 people. Dance Dr. Will Durant, Oct. 22; Nila floor and piano also available. Magi do f f, Oct. 29;. Edward For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack. Serving dinners to the public For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at Weeks, Nov. 5; Joseph Harsch, on Sundays and Holidays Nov. 12; Catherine Gavin, Nov. only. See us in our ntwly, 8333 LINWOOD FINE FOODS beautifully remodeled Dining 19; Curtis Nagel, Nov. 26; Dr. Rooms. J. A. Schindler, Jan. 7; Stewart Alsop, Jan, 14; Vienna Boys Kormendy's Dining Room TR. 2-85n0 Choir, Jan. 21;' Aly Wassil, Jan. Take Out and Delivery and Catering 28; Dorothy Carnegie, Feb. 4; Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs and Chicken right off the fire. TR 3-7444 or TR 1-4485 Austin Kiplinge r, Feb. 11 .; Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cor. 12th & Clairmount 114 Pallister Charles Duveen, Feb. 18; and Robert S. John, Feb. 25. ff .er y-T,14 1 Its Beaconsfield 15301E. n JveA F Season memberships are Luncheons available by calling WO. 3-5617. 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. Individual tickets may be ob- 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priv- tained at Grinnell's, after Oct. 1. National Congresswomen's President zn to Speak at Opening Meeting Here W.1 •-•4 •W co sco co c•- ■ !tit 1-4 cu oP e a) Er) ca s. 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