League of Jewish Women
Honor Youth Award Winners

Danny Raskin's

Odessa Society Marks 45th Year

restivities

celebrating

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The Odessa Progressive Ai4

45th anniversary of the Odessa Society was founded in May of
Progressive Aid Society took 1912 by a group of young Euro
place recently at Holiday Man- pean immigrants. Initially call
or.
ed the Odessa Unterstitzunl
Louis Nathanson was chair- Farein, the organization ha
man of the evening's program, provided activities in wh.icl
which opened with Lama Shet- husbands and wives togethe]
zer, singing the Star Spangled , could promote social welfare
Banner and Hatikvah.
During the World Wars, th(
A resume of the society's ac- society mobilized all of it
complishments was rendered members to aid in rescuing
-by Max ----Rosenthal, president, Jewigh refugees. The group-ha;
Past presidents and officers par- donated thousands of dollars tc
ticipated in a birthday-cake Israel and various charity in-
candle-lighting ceremony. stitutions.
The record of the organiza-
HOWARD PEARL, ace pub
- lion's contributions to philan-
licity man for United Artist
s thropie causes was submitted
WE ARE NOW
pictures, had Barney Ross i
I by Morris Kopnick, treasurer.
town last week, to promote th a
CATERING
film, "Monkey On My Back ' , 1.. ....... .............-....o....0-.. ......- ..."
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
.. . about the most crucial year
B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET
of Barney's life, spanning hi
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
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triumphs and defeats as 3. !
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Prices. C a n accommodate-
Specializing in:
fighter and world champion ,
from
25 to 125 people. D once
BARBECUE
CHICKEN
and
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Its heroic achievements wit ). i
floor and piano also available.
RIBS ON CHARCOAL
the Marine Corps during Worl 1 !
Serving dinners to the public
War II, and finally those tragi :. I Complete Luncheons and Dinners!
on Sundays and Holidays
only. See us in our newly
and nightmarish years of hi ;
HOME MADE PASTRIES
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fight against drug addiction . .
beautifully remodeled Dining
In Operation Since 1914
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Rooms.
Howard was at his best with
' Completely Remodeled
couple of laugh getters that ha d t[
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Kormendy's Dining Room
the few of us giggling no en I 1 -
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and Catering
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with his story-telling talent . • . . i
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Pictured at the annual meeting of the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations held last week are, left to right, Mrs. LOUIS
KAZDAN, new president-; Mrs. PHILIP BERNSTEIN, outgoing
president; Mrs. ROBERT COGGON, chairman of the Mildred
Simons Rosenberg youth award committee, which picked for
honors this year: BARBARA SUE GOLDSMITH, DANIEL
HASS, NANCY COHEN, ROBERT SACHS, PAUL STERN,
FRANCES STURMAN and SANFORD FINKEL.
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Barbara Sue Goldsmith and scholarship. He is a member of
Daniel Hass were chosen to re- the temple's championship de-
ceive first place honors, a silver bating team, the youth choir
menorah and a silver kiddush and is treasurer of the Institute
cup, respectively, in the annual for the National Federation of
been closing bills at vaudevill
competition for the Mildred Temple Youth.
houses so long with the sam e
Simons Rosenberg youth awards
Barbara, who'gr a dua t e d act, they could go through thei
sponsored by the League of Jew-
Mumford
cum laude in January routines in their sleep .. . On e . BOIE SK Y
Air-Conditioned
r-Conditioned
ish Women's Organizations.
with an A-minus average, is week they finally made th e
Delicatessen
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Presentation of the awards the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Palace and, at the opening Mon
Restaurant
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Cocktail Lounge
were made last Thursday at the Max Goldsmith, 18924 Penning- day matinee, stood in the wing s
Famou s•or
f Fe Food
League's annual meeting, at ton. An all-A student at Adas while the late John Barrymor
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30
AFTER THEATER SNACKS
which Mrs. Philip Bernstein, Shalom Sunday School, she gave his magnificent renditio
Businessmen's Lunch 1 i :30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
president for the past two terms, never missed a day in 10 years, of the soliloquy from Hamle t
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
relinquished her gavel to Mrs. and was the first girl to be Bas . . . The audience went into rap-
12th
at
Hazelwood*
Louis Kazdan, incoming presi- Mitzvah in Michigan.
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tures . . . One acrobat turned to
dent.
. She completed a three-year his partner and muttered
Mrs. Robert Coggan, youth Hebrew school course in 11/2 angrily, "If that's the kind of
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award chairman, made the youth years, and is now in her second junk they want today, I guess
WE NOW SERVE
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presentations to Miss Goldsmith year at the Midrasha, College we better work out a new act
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and Mr. Hass, and to the follow- of Jewish Studies, is head librar- for next season!" . . . The
FULL MEALS FIT
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ing who were given honorable ian of the United Hebrew other was about Robert Harris,
mention; Nancy Cohen, Robert Schools, and is working with known to millions for his TV
FORA KING. !
Sachs, Paul Stern, Frances Stur- Prof. Abraham Nemeth in pre- characterization in "The Gold-
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man and Sanford Finkel.
paring Braille prayerbooks for bergs," who once played a sea-
fi
Daniel, 17-year-old son of Mr. the High Holy Days and the son in support of the Yiddish
rii,
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Introducing Our
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star, Maurice Schwartz . . .
and Mrs. Arthur Hass, 1350 Sabbath.
She is president of the Lea- Harris played the part of
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Strathcona, is an all-A student
CONTINENTAL
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and Phi Beta Kappa winner at dership Training Fellowship, Schwartz' attorney . . . One
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scene
called
for
him
to
sit
down
We Have
Mumford High School. He is active in numerous communal
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and
active in a number of school organizations and has partic- at a table and breathe a heavy
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clubs, the varsity swimming ipated in a variety of community sigh . . . Opening night he
team and will deliver the vale- projects, including television sighed so heavily he blew out
"SMALL FRY" MEALS
Gellis
eight candles on the table . . .
dictory address when he grad- presentations.
Served Daily from 5 to 9 p.m.
„Sat. and Sun. from 3 to 9 p.m.
The judges of this year's con- As the curtain dropped, Products
uates magna cum laude this
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Served with the Same Quality • Courtesy • Generosity
June.
test were Huldah Fine, principal Schwartz whispered angril y,
This
He also graduates this month of Hampton School; Louis La- "Stop padding your part!"
,
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from Temple Israel High School, Med, creator of several literary
LIBERMAN'S
BARNEY ROSS, beside being
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where he is president of the and education awards; Judge ex - welterweight and 1 i g h t-
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Youth Group. He will again give Nathan J. Kaufman, of Juvenile weight champion of the world,
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the valedictory address and re- Court, and Leonard Kasle, a was one of America's greatest
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ceive medals for leadership and member of the Detroit Board World War II Marine Corps
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Bring Mom For
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of Education.
Mother's Day Dinner!
heroes . . . but he admits that
At the annual meeting, plans the toughest fight he ever had
• May We Serve You Musically?.
were announced for a Leader- was beating the narcotics habit
ship Training meeting, to be . . . Ten years have passed since
WHERE
TO DI
held June 3, under the chair- Barney was discharged as cured
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and
Orchestra
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• manship of Mrs. Paul Feldman. from the U.S. Government Hos-
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pital for Narcotics Addicts in BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE
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ALWAYS THE FINEST — DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT.
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Plump
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to
Celebrate
Lexington, Ky., wh i c h he Complete
dinners,
After-Theater
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noon. We
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to Parties and
Banquets. dining. Sunday dinners front
voluntarily
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and
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• First Anniversary, May 21
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its first anniversary on May 21,
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Service Our Special ty . . . Ribs anu Chicken right off the firs.
beauty
whose
incredibly
youth-
at 2948 Richton. Guests are in-
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IRV WHITTCOFF• vited to an evening of games ful appearance belies the fact Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cot. 12th & Clairmeunt
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VA. 2-4118
t•••• ■■ **emose*******ovill BR. 3-0297.
like a true champion.
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DISA 'N DATA . . . Meetings
ate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
are being held by 13 couples in
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods
for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own
respective member's basements
cellars.
by a group who could aptly be CHOP HOUSE
called Jewish "pioneers." . . .
Known as the Livonia Jewish ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Community Group, the mem- Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
bers live out in the Joy Rd. and "Served as you like it."
Ann Arbor Trail section be- 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 V2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 Hours
tween Middlebelt and Merri-
man Roads . . • One of main
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
purposes of meetings is to build
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
a synagogue and Sunday School
in the area . . Idene Fink -
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
(GArfield 2-1044) is president 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.— UN 1-3929
. . Next meeting is slated for
May 11 at home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lou Williams, 30244 Gran- CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
din, couple blocks past Middle- Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
belt in Livonia . . . GArfield Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
2-1006 for more info on the
meeting . . . 10th anniversary
18455 LIVERNOIS FINEST
reunion affair is being planned
FRENCH CUISINE IN PAR-
NOW
ISIAN ATMOSPHERE—PRI-
for the June '47 graduating
OPEN
,
VATE BANQUET ROOM.
class of Central High on June 4.
SERVING I...UM''. ARON - 1197.47NTFR ovrtra T. A TV
a-vicr as

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