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October 12, 1956 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-10-12

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Mrs. Philip Bernstein was re.-
cently re-elected president of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organization, local group affili-
ated with the National Bureau
of Federated Jewish Women's
Organizations.
I n carrying
out the p r o-
gr am of the
League, which
has a record
number o f 52
groups repre-
senting 134 or-
ganizations,
Mrs. Bernstein
will be assisted,
by the follow-
ing women:
Mesdames
Philip F e a 1 k, Mrs. Bernstein
Maurice Garelik, Louis Kazdan,
and Cy Aaron, vice-presidents;
Sam Samuels, Hy Burnstein,
Sam Wasserman and Joseph
Viedrah, secretaries; Mark Ben-
ach; treasurer; Nathan Speva-
kow, parliamentarian; and Irv-
ing H. Small, advisor.
Women's organizations recent-
ly affiliating themselves with
the League are the Fidelity La-
dies Club, Junior Primrose Club,
New Life Chapter of the Ameri-
can Medical Society at Denver,
Sinai Hospital Women's Guild,
and Young Israel Sisterhood.

Chairmen of various League Com-
mates include Mesdames Paul Feld-
man, program co - chairman; Al
Schweitzer, cooperative council co-
chairman; Jack Miller, JSSB board for
aged; Douglas Further, JSSB board
for children; Joseph Rodman, co-
chairman of community relations;
Robert Coggan, youth awards; Carl
Schiller and Emil Rothman, Round
Table of Christians and Jews; Marvin
B. Levy, United Foundation; Robert
Kalish, serv-a-camp project; Oliver
A. Ruby, public relations co- chair-

WE ARE NOW

CATERING

For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
BAR MITZVAHS, SWFET
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
Prices. C a n accommodate
from 25 to 125 people. Dance

floor and piano also available.
Serving dinners to the public
H olidays
Sundays and
on
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

TRY
PIZZA PETE'S

PIZZAS

and



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They're the Best!"

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Serving Areas Bounded by:
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E-Livernois; W-Telegraph

CALL: BR. 3-0106

Open 4-1 2 Sun. - Thurs.
4-2 Fri. and Sat.

PIZZA PETE

16430 W. McNICHOLS

a J
n ack Hck
e n
Herman
Dav-
id Kliger, publicity and American
Cancer Society representative.

A Meet Your Candidates
Meeting will be held at 12 noon,
Oct. 29, at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, under sponsorship of sev-
eral Leauge organizations which
usually hold separate programs.

Northwood Lunch
Will Open Music
Club's '57 Season

announces the group's opening
meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
Luncheon will be served at
Northwood Inn.
On the program will be a
presentation by the club's choral
group, directed57
by Dan Froh-
man, with
Ethel Mendel-
son at the
piano.
Officers f o r
the comina !Mt'
year will be in-
tr oduced by
Mr s . Jackson.
They include:
Mesdames Mrs. Jackson
Jack B. Mash and Max Reich,
vice-presidents; Ben Meckler,
Maxwell N. Freeman and Mil-
ton E. Wolfe, secretaries; and
M. J. Greenberg, treasurer.
Board members are Mesdames
A. Victor Bizer, Julius Chajes,
Jules Kamen, Mischa Mischa-
koff, Arthur S. Purdy and Ralph
Polsky.
Chairmen appointed by Mrs.
Jackson are Mesdames Ralph
Polsky, membership; Jerome
Stasson, audition; Joseph Mark-
el, program; Oscar Kahan, phil-
anthropic; Max Reich, concert;
Jack Mash, publicity; Maurice
Benyas, revisions; Arthur Pur-
dy, budget; Joseph Mehr, hos-
pitality; I. Mendelson, student
group; Allen Braver, junior

group; Mark Howard, telephone.

BEEF

lb.

7 9c

KOSHER

LIVERWURST

lb.

79c

12162 Dexter

Beth Aaron Young Adults
will meet at 8:15 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the synagogue, 18000
Wyoming. Girls 17 and over and
boys over 18 are invited to join.
Plans for forthcoming activities
will be discussed. A dance dem-
onstration will be given by
Benti Palmer Studio.

ANOTHER LOCAL singing

Plaid skirts and blue jeans
will be worn by members and
friends of the Adas Shalom
Young Married Couples Club at
its annual square dance and
buffet supper, to be held Sunday
evening, in the synagogue.
Information on the event,
which is open to prospective
members, may be obtained by
calling the evening's chairmen,
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Goldstone, LI.
6-5044.

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DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS

Businessmen's Lunch 1i:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

STORY TOLD BY Mel Taub-
man bears out fact that kids
know more about life nowadays
than we think they do. . . . His
little daughter, Harriet, w a s
puzzled as to her origin. . .
"How'd I get here, mummy?"
she asked mother, Betty Taub-
man. . . "God sent you, dear,"
answered Betty, using the well-
worn evasion. . . . "And did
God send you, too, mummy?"
was the next question . . . to
which Betty said yes ... "And
grandma and great-grandma,
too?". . . . Again the answer
was yes.
Little Harriet shook
her head dubiously.
"Then
you mean to tell me, mummy,
that there have been no sex
relations in this family for over
200 years?"

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ESKY'

troit Lodge 55, Knights of
Pythias, when Ben Bolton, past
chancellor, was elected Grand
Outer Guard for the State of
Michigan. . . It starts him up
the ladder through the ranks
toward the highest office to be
attained in the State domain of
Pythianism . . . that of Grand
Chancellor.
* * C
SLATED FOR NOVEMBER
Maccabees' Guest to Tally publication is a book by Dr.
Milton W. White, local physi-
Anti-Semitism, Thursday
"You and Anti-Semitism— cian who has for many years
What's the Score" will be the utilized the principles , of psy-
subject of Paul Reznick, past chosomatic medicine and the
chairman of the Anti-Defama- formulation of general sematics.
tion League, Greater Detroit . . . Milt puts it all into his
Council of Bnai Brith, when he book, called "The Power of
speaks to the Mattathizs. Tent- Self-Knowledge," being pub-
Hive 1005, the Maccabees, 8:30 lished by Julian Press. . . It
p.m., Thursday, at Lutzker Hall, presents cases and facts in
simple, direct language, while
on James Cousens.
discussing' the confusions of
Men's Club Games Party thinking which produce fear,
A games party will be held nervousness, hate, hopelessness,
by the Men's Club of Young etc., with concise simplicity and
Israel Center of Oak-Woods at
. .. He shows how the
8:30 p.m., Monday, in the syna- average person can learn more
gogue. • Prizes and refreshments about himself, and by so doing
will be featured, Friends are find his way to successful,
invited.
healthy and meaningful living.
. . Milt's book is really a
MUST for everyone.
* * *
THE "OLD PRO" himself,
Ben ShAfman, was on hand for
the finale of the Detroit Tiger
baseball season to give a lift to
the team he's been rooting for
HICKORY SMOKED,
so many years. . . Ben was
SUGAR CURED
also there for a game the week
prior at Briggs Stadium. . . .
On both occasions he took hos-
pitalized ex-GIs from the Vet-
(KOSHER BACON)
eran's Hospital in Dearborn . .
about 60 for the two games. . . .
PKG.
The first trip was sponsored by
Lt. Eli Levin Post, and the last
by the Morton Silverman Post,
KOSHER (Garlic Salami)
both JWV. . . . Ben is chair-
man of the Veteran's Adminis-
KNOBBLEWURST
tration Voluntary Service

BEEF FRY

• •

Wonderful

Time Being
Entertained
by


bows in the community and ac-
• 0
• •
cepting requests for encores


wherever they appear . .

• SAMMY
Called "The Playboys," the fel-

•• WOOLF

lows have been harmonizing to-
eand Orchestra
gether for about three months,


Call:
and a few weeks ago were a

It
:UN 3-6501
haunts
me
still,
though

sensation singing on Dick Os-
many_
a
year
his
fled,
like
some
good's radio show in front of
° • VI 3-4134 or UN 3-8982:
Krim Theater at the premiere of wild melody .. —R. C. Rogers co••••emeemello•••lt
"Lust for Life.". . . Harvey So-
sin, Jimmy Shuster, Kenny Ro-
Delightfully
senthal, Milt Weiss and Mike
Air-Conditioned
Kallen are the five "Playboys"
Delicatessen
• Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
who folks will be hearing more
about.
Famous for Fine Food
• * *

Others are Mesdames Solo-
mon Spector, printing; Jule
Kamen, drama; Victor Bizer,
choral; D. J. Spivak, delinquent
dues; Henry Weinberg and Har-
ry Cohen, Council delegates;
Joseph Mehr, League delegate;
Hy Goldman, Dora and Julius
Green Fund; Ira Kaufman,'
Gwladys Luloff Fund; J. S.
Sauls, Sylvia Simons Fund.

INVITES YOU TO ENJOY THESE SPECIALS

LUNCH
ROLL

Beth Aaron Young Adults
to Meet on Wednesday

Mrs. Sidney Jackson, presi- group is taking more and more
dent of the Music Study Club,

LIBERMAN'S

EXCLUSIVE, NEW
KOSHER

LISTENING

Adas Shalom Couples Club
Sets Annual Square Dance

Tray Catching & Carry Out Service. '

DI.1-9460

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ALWAYS THE FINEST—
DINING, DANCING,

dinners,
Complete
ENTERTAINMENT.
luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon.

We Cofer to Parties and Banquets

TU 2-3883

15241 E. Warren at Barham

For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at

STAFFORD'S FINE FOODS
Buddy's BAR-11-9

8333 LINWOOD

TR. 2-8500
Take Out and Delivery
Service Our Specialty .. . Ribs and Chicken right off the fire.
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cor. 12th 8 Clairmount

I

it

Beaconsfteld
15301E. b Ja.erlo.n4 1 118

Lunc h eo n s

10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.

CARL'S

CHOP HOUSE

3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priv-
ate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods
for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own
cellars.

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
"Served as you like it."
.Open 24 Hours
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

S pecializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Air,Conditioned . .. Parking Facilities .. . Carry-Out Service

7107 PURITAN —Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.— UN 1-3929

Independence? That middle
class blasphemy? We are all de- CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-880
pendent on one another, every Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Seo Foods
B.
soul of us on earth.—G.
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak
Shaw.

23—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—F riday, October 12, 1956

Michigan Women Admitted
to Order of Golden Chain
After waiting five years to be
admitted to membership, Michi-
gan is now included in the
Order of the Golden Chain or-
ganization of New Jersey.
Composed of the wive s,
mothers, sisters
or
grand-
daughters of master Masons, the
society has a membership of-
9,000 women. Those eligible and
wishing to join, may call UN.
1-2830, UN. 4-42187 or VE.
5-6752.

Mrs. Philip Bernstein Re-Elected
League Prexy; Plan Candidate Rally Danny Raskin's

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