LISTENING

Shown above is the new branch office of the Common-
wealth Bank, to open Monday on W. 7 Mile and Mark Twain.
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Commonwealth to Open Branch
Bank Monday, on Seven Mile Road

Music Club Sets Annual Concert

Final plans for the Music
Study Club's Annual Artist
Concert will be formulated at
a luncheon meeting, 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Ezra Lipkin, 17599 Greenlawn.
The afternoon will be high-
lighted by the appearance of
Leah Koven, mezzo-soprano and
soloist with the Center Choral
Society.
The annual concert promotes
careers of talented young ar-
tists. This year, according to
Mrs. Jack B.
Mash, club
president, the
concert will
feature Ruth
Meckler, pian-
ist and winner
of a Grinnell
scholarship
who is cur-
rently study-
ing with Ru-
dolph Serkin
at the Curtis
Institute in
Philadelphia.
The artist concert has been
set for 8:30 p.m., Dec. 1, in the
auditorium of the Detroit Insti-
tute of -Arts. Proceeds are
marked for scholarship, cul-
tural and philantropic projects
of the organization.
Mrs. Sidney Jackson is con-

cent chairman. Assisting her
in concert arrangements are
Mesdames Oscar Kahan, Jack
Scherr, J. S. Sauls, Lipkin, Max
Freeman, Julius Chajas, Jack
Freedland, J. Weintraub, David
Cooperman, J. Stewart Linden
and A, Victor Bizer.
Anyone interested in becom-
ing a concert patron should
contact Mrs. Max Reich, VE
5-6127.

Seminary Presents Degree
to Swedish Chief Rabbi

NEW YORK—At an assembly
of faculty and students on Mon-
day, marking the opening of
the 71st academic year of The
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America in New York, the hono-
rary degree of Doctor of Di-
vinity was awarded to Dr. Kurt
Wilhelm, Chief Rabbi of Swe-
den, who is in this country on
a visit and lecture tour.

21 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, N ovember 15, 1957

Danny Raskin's

LESS THAN A YEAR ago,
the Detroit Link, Order of the
The new Mark Twain office Twain Office. Gasparovic has
of the Bank of the Common- been with the bank since 1946, Golden Chain, was formed, com-
wealth will open its doors at serving at several branch of- prised of master masons, their
10 a.m., Monday, for an open fices and recently has been in wives, daughters, widows, sis-
house lasting until .6 p.m. The charge of the bank's Stock- ters, blood nieces and grand-
new bank is located at 14401 yards Office.
William Herrmann has been daughters . . . Today, over 200
W. Seven Mile, corner Mark
Twain and the intersection of appointed assistant manager members tell of a success due
WE ARE NOW
and Josephine F. Amoroso, sec- to untiring efforts under the
James Couzens Hwy.
leadership of Mrs. P. Grant,
retary,
of
the
new
branch.
Guests attending the open
worthy matron, and H. Zaus-
house celebration will be greet-
mer, worthy patron .. -. Charter
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
ed by branch Two European Students line officers include Mrs. E.
BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET
-" officers 'a n d to Address Co-ed Group Kasin, Mrs. I. Swartz, Mrs. E.
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
several of the
Prices. Can accommodate
Two students from Europe Horowitz, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hol-
bank's execu-
from 25 to 125 people.
address the Co-ed group at lander and Mrs. L. Grundy .. .
tive officers. will
Dance floor and piano also
Cong. Beth Abraham, at a 7:30 On December 9 the grand offi-
Favors will be p.m.
available. Serving dinners to
cers of other Links throughout
meeting,
Thursday,
in
the
iven to adult
the public on Sundays and
Abraham youth room, the eastern- states will arrive
visitors. Music Beth
Holidays only. See us in our
here for their official visit
8100
W.
Seven
Mile.
The
two,
will be pro- Monique Halperin, of France, at which time Detroit will be
newly beautifully remodeled
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
vided by the and Gurd Ross, from Germany, given its charter . . . The occa-
Dining Rooms.
bank's staff will discuss general attitudes sion will be celebrated with a
Sammy Woolf
Normandy's Dining Room
organist.
And His Orchestra
of students abroad. Refresh- dinner at Rainbow Terrace .. .
and Catering
Attractiv e ments will follow the program. Main object of the organization
UN 3-8982
UN 4-3174
TR 3-7444 or TR 1-4485
Gasparovic desk ther-
The Co-ed Group has voted is to do charitable work, es-
UN 3-6501
114 Pallister
mometer-hygrometers will be to join the National Conference pecially for children, together
presented to new depositors at of Synagogue Youth, division of with the enjoyment of fraternal
the Mark Twain office. The in- the Union of Orthodox Jewish friendship . . . For its first
Air-Conditioned
Dr htfH
S
strument tells both temperature Congregations, according to re- birthday, the group is planning
and humidity and is suitable cent announcement by youth a New Year's Eve party, at
for home or office.
group president Ronald Mazer. Temple Israel . . . for members
The new bank, which oc-
Mazer also stated that Bar and friends.
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
* * *
cupies a large site on Seven Mitzvah boys and the congrega-
Famous for Fine Food
Mile' has parking area and tion's Tefillin Club will be wel-
IRVING SOSNICK tells about
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
drive-in windows accessible with comed as members of the the Bronx happening when he
ease from Mark Twain.
group.
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
saw a throng lining the Grand
The building, of modern de-
The group is planning for an Concourse to cheer Cardinal
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
sign, has full "day-light light- address by a member of the Spellman . . . Loudest of the
TR. 2-4375
12th
at
Hazelwood
ing," complete air-conditioning, police commissioners office.
cheers was a little old Jewish
a large customer lobby, ten tel-
lady holding her granddaughter
lers' windows inside and two Center Teen, Tweens aloft to catch a glimpse of the
drive-in windows facing on the
passing prelate . . . "It's very
FOR A REAL TREAT . . . EAT AT
parking area. The office fea- Have Charm School
nice of you to get so excited
tures a large safe deposit vault,
over
Cardinal
Spellman,"
ob-
Monday afternoons - are served Irving . . . "Cardinal
private booths and a conference
room. The lower level contains "Charm Time" for teens and • Spellman?" echoed the startled
staff rooms, a fully-equipped tweens at the Davison Jewish old lady. "I thought it was
Detroit's ONLY KOSHER Restaurant
dinette-kitchen and a large com- Center. A 10 - week charm Mischa Elman!"
munity room for area groups course, featuring representa-
*
*
*
tives from Slenderella, J. L.
18246 WYOMING near CURTIS
and meetings.
EIGHT YOUNG married
"The Mark Twain Office, our Hudson Co. Speaker's Bureau, women formed the Home Re-
Beauty Counselor's, Inc.,
OPEN : Monday thru Thursday-1 1 :30 a.m. - 9 p.m.
26th branch," stated Howard P. and
started Nov. 4, will con- lief Society 35 years ago . . .
Friday-1 1 :30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sunday 1-2 noon- 9 p..m.
Parshall, president, has police- which
Now
300
gals
"
make
up
the
with a party on Jan. 6.
alarms, bullet proof glass and elude
group's fine membership . . .
Scheduled
in
t
h
e
coming
UN 1-9605
heavy steel plate re-inforcing weeks are: Nov: 18, Poise and The original eight were Mrs.
UN 3-5935
the counters and walls of the Posture; Nov. 25, Cosmetics and Harry Shulman, first president
tellers' work areas.
Care; Dec. 2, Hair Care and now honorary president,
John M. Gasparovic has been Skin Styling;
Dec. 9, Clothes and Mrs. Harry Ash, Mrs. Joseph
named the manager of the Mark and
Styling; Dee. 16, Dating; Dec. Grabow, Mrs. Isadore Grabow,
23, Personality Development, Mrs. Benjamin Gale, Mrs. Mil-
and Dec. 30, Etiquette.
ton Wolfe, Mrs. Ira Frieden-
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
berg and the late Mrs. Louis
Tonight at 8:20 P.M.
VA 2 4118
Northern Class of 1938 Gordon . . . Most of the women
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
are still active, and last Sat-
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
Sets 20th Reunion Meet urday evening, Home Relief
A 20th reunion dinner-dance gave its annual fund-raising
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Pri-
is being planned by Northern dinner-dance at the Sheraton-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
Master Violinist
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
High School's spring graduating Cadillac, with Mrs. Wm. Borin;
Music by Grieg, Bach, Schubert,
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
class of 1938.
Szymanowski, Paganini
chairman.
The planning committee will
$1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30
meet Tuesday evening, in the
On Sale
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Grinnell's, Masonic Temple
home of Mrs. Sonia Radner Gar- Says Technion Given
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
field, 3435 Cambridge, to plan
"Served as you like it."
ORDER SEATS NOW
the program, which will •take New Army Contract
Open 24 Hours
Phone Orders - TE 2-6648
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 IA blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
place in the spring of 1958.
The Technion, Israel Institute
All 1938 Northern graduates of Technology at Haifa, has
wishing to be placed on the in- just been awarded the third
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
vitation mailing list should send in a series of U.S. Army con-
Specializing
in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
their names and addresses to tracts for research, it was
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
Josh Gray, 21940 Parklawn, Oak stated
this week by Carl Alpert,
Park. • secretary
Detroit's New Art Theatre
of the Technion's 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
14 Mile Rd.
board
of
governors.
Bnai Brith Women
2 Miles E. of Woodward
TR 2-8800
Speaking at an 'informal CLAM SHOP and BAR
Honored by Hospital
meeting last week at Detroit's Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods
Free Parking —JU 8-3977
At the third annual tea for Hayiin Greenberg Center, Al-
volunteers of Pontiac State Hos- pert, who is assistant to Gen. Musk by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT—
pital, held last Wednesday in Yaacov Dori, Technion presi-
MICHIGAN PREMIERE
the hospital chapel, the follow- dent, outlined some of Israel's
an unusual new drama from
ing Bnai Brith women and
France
chapters received certificates scientific accomplishments.
LOOK FOR THE RED and WHITE AWNING
He said that even though Is-
for outstanding social service
18455 LIV7RNOIS
UN 3 4500
"THE WINNERS CIRCLE"
rael will celebrate only its 10th
to patients:
CATERING ALL TYPES OF PARTIES—PRIVATE ROOM—BUSINESS
"An absolute Eye-Opener"
anniversary,
it
has
for
many
Mesdames James Kraft and
—N.Y. MIRROR
SPECIALS 11-3—PRE-THEATER DIN-
Morrey Ager; Greater Detroit years been lend-leasing its ex- MEN'S LUNCHES—SHOPPERS
NERS—AFTER SHOW SNACKS—FRENCH PASTRIES
"Absorbing — Excellent"
perts in all fields of science to
Bnai
Brith
Women's
Council;
HOURS:
Tues.
thru
Fri.
11-11;
Sat. 11-2; Sun. 1-10; Closed Mondays
N. Y. NEWS
Ivan S. Bloch, Louis D. Bran- underdeveloped countries.
Extra added: "South of The Hi-
The local meeting was spon-
deis, George Gershwin, Donald
UN 1-9890
16622 JAS, COUZENS
malayas" Cinemascope — Color
Fox, Harry B. Keidan, Henry sored by the Detroit Chapter
and "Mr. Magoo Package"
Specializing in Hungarian and American Style Food.
Morgenthau, Louis Stone, Tik- of Technion. Dr. Joseph Epel,
DINING Home Cooking and Baking. Businessmen's Luncheons.
Visit Our Art Gallery—
vah, Mandel M. Zager and Busi- president, was the evening's
Serving breakfasts Monday thru Friday.
Coffee Served
ROOM
chairman.
ness and Professional chapters.

CATERING

BoEsKy r

ELITE KOSHER RESTAURANT

WHERE TO DINE

MENUHIN

AL GREEN'S

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CARL'S

Clawson Playhouse

Anatole's French Restaurant

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BETTY'S

