Marwil and Kay Head
ZOA Parley Delegates
Milton Marwil, president of
the Zionist Organization of De-
troit, and Leon Kay, president
of the Michigan Zionist Region,
head the state's delegation to
the 59th annual convention of
the Zionist Organization of
America, in Washington.
The convention was -sched-
uled to open, Thursday evening
with an address by Dr. Abba.
Hillel Silver.
Waldo Frank, one of Amer-
ica's outstanding men of let-
ters, author, critic and novel-
ist, who has just returned
from -Israel, will lead a sym-
posium on "Israel—Land, Cul-
ture and Youth," arranged by
the Jewish National Fund, to- ,
night,' at the Mayflower Hotel, I
as part of the ZOA convention.
On Thursday afternoon, Mr.
Kay participated in a conven-
tion symposium on economic
problems in Israel.
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
"THE TIME OF OUR
LIVES!" was the summation of
the trip recently taken by
builder Hal Taines and wife
Suzie. .. . It was somewhat of
a natural thing that they would
have a great time since the
many movie stars who come to
Detroit every so often are al-
ways the guest of Hal and Sue,
and always express their keen
Magnificent promises are al-
desire- to reciprocate when the
ways to be suspected.—Parker. two came to California. . The
folks they were with are ones
you would expect to see at a
WE ARE NOW
Hollywood premiere, or an
"Oscar" award activity. . . .
First it was Brian Donlevy,
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
producer Bill Thomas of Pine-
B A R MITZVAHS, SWFET
Thomas Productions and pro-
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
ducer Brian Foy (one - of the
Prices. C a n accommodate
Seven- Little Foys) of Colum-
from 25 to 125 people. Dance
floor and piano also available.
bia Pictuers . . . Then came
Serving dinners to the public
George Raft, Kent Taylor,
on Sundays and Holidays
Jeanne Craine, John Derek and
only. See us in our newly
Rory . Calhoun.. . After a hec-
beautifully remodeled Dining
tic week-and-a-half of prac-
Rooms.
tically round-the-clock living,
Hal and Sue decided they both
Kormendy's Dining/Room
needed a rest, so informed
and Catering
their friends they were going
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CATERING
WE MAY NOT BE AS FANCY
BUT...
We Still WALLOP the
Best Sandwich in Town !
The newly decorated D. W.
Simons branch of the Jewish
Community Center, 4000 Tux-
edo, has opened registration for
clubs and classes.
CHILDREN'S LUNCH BOX SPECIAL
Kosher — New Formula
Beef
Lunch Roll
English classes for adults
meet Monday through Thurs-
day, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and
1-3 p.m; sewing classes are
available Monday and Tuesday,
10 a.m. to 12 noon; arts and
crafts sessions take place Wed-
nesday, 3 to 4:30 p.m.; Hebrew
and Yiddish classes are held
Monday and Thursday, 7 to 9
p.m. All classes are free to
Center members.
Clubs meeting at the branch
include the Israel Culture Club,
Monday ' evenings 7:30 p.m.;
Jewish Culture Club, Tuesday
evening, 7:30 p.m.; Chess Club,
Tuesday and Thursday evenings,
7:30 p.m. and Sunday after-
noons, 2 to 5 p.m.; Center
Mothers' Club, alternate Tues-
days, 1 p.m.; Fenkell Mothers'
Club, alternate Mondays, 1
p.m.; Dexter Mothers' Clubs,
alternate Tuesdays, 1 p.m.; 12th
Street Mothers' Club, alternate
Thursdays, 1 p.m.
For information or registra-
tion, phone WE. 3-7380, ext. 21.
City of Hope Couples Club
to Meet on Saturday
The Mr. and Mrs. Group of
Nightly lines in front of the the City of Hope will meet Sat-
Krim Theater, Woodward at Mc- urday evening, in the home of
Nichols, attest to the new great Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lewis, 23231
triumph in mo-
Harding, Oak Park. Final plans
tion pictures
for distribution of "Blue Banks,"
brought here,
the organization's major fund-
simultaneous
raising project, will be dis-
with the na-
cussed.
tional premier
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showing of the
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The film
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"Lust for Life,"
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Douglas
marks another
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highlight in the career of Kirk
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Douglas, who plays the role of • SAMMY
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Van Gogh with great skill and • WOOLF
understanding. -
Orchestra
This film has many merits. •
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dreds of Van Gogh's paintings
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and drawings.
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WORLD
PREMIERE
3RD
RECORD
BREAKING
WEEK!
The frank and
reyealing best-
'seller by Irving
'Stone is on the
screen in all the
brilliance of the
Van Gogh
paintings !
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sleep. . . . However, arriving
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there, they immediately ran
into Joey Adams and Al "Dou-
ble-Talk" Kelly . • . and back
they were again in the happy-
go-lucky swing of things with
the Las Vegas segment of stars,
all of whom were either open-
ing or going to open in new
shows. . . . Hal and Sue were
literally carried from one hotel
to another until their original
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two-day visit in Vegas
stretched into a seven-day
Daily: 11 A.M. to 9 P.M.
frolic of fun and more festiv-
ity. . . Hal observed that an
Now — Saturday Eve. 7 P.M. - 1 2 P.M.
interesting contradiction about
most show people is their
Sundays: 12 NOON to 9 P.M.
change of personality when
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they are not on the stage or
screen. . . . The "funny man','
Carry-Out Service
is often serious and worry-
some away from the cameras
and spotlights. . . The Ritz
Brothers, Harry, Jim and Al,
(near Curtis)
are three wonderful fellows
who exemplify this reaction,
says Hal. . . . Mickey Rooney
and comic Myron Cohen, ap-
pearing in Las Vegas, are ex-
ceptions. . . . In fact, Hal notes,
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and a little Hebrew she picked
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up on her recent trip to Israel.
. . Ray Bolger, also in "Lost
Wages," speaks a fluent Yid- BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE
dish. . . . Joey Adams and ALWAYS THE FINEST—
Zsa Zsa Gabor, staying at the
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Joey is working on another
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the train with wife Sue, son
Craig and their maid,, his com-
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