Danny Raskin's Jewish War Veterans to Launch
`Give a Gift to Yank' Campaign
LISTENING
Appointment of Judge Victor academic year to provide schol-
J. Baum as co-chairman of the arship aid for 84 percent of its
committee planning a testimo- student body.
nial dinner for Detroit business
He revealed that 2,680 stu-
executive and civic leader John dents are receiving tiuition, dor-
Lurie has been announced.
mitory and maintenance schol-
The appointment was made arships. He pointed out that
by Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, the scholarship assistance pro-
comm i ttee
gram represents more than 25
chairman, at
percent of the institution's
the first of a
maintenance budget of $3,-
series of plan-
000,000.
ning meetings
being held in
European Expert Joins
connection
with the testi-
Elliott
Travel Service
monial.
CITY OF HOPE Cancer Fight-
A veteran of 22 Atlantic ers' recent "Night In Las
Also an-
crossings is the new manager Vegas" at Piemontes Hall was
nounced was a
of the now enlarged *Foreign packed beyond the wildest
complete lis t
Travel Department at Elliott dreams of chairman Jean Eizel-
of administra-
Travel Service.
tive co-chair- Judge Baum
and her committee * . .
Steen A. Dryborg, a native of man
men for the program, to be held
Nate Bassin and his crew of
Denmark,
who
was
educated
in
Jan. 26, at the Sheraton-Cadillac
male croupiers (husbands of
Europe and traveled extensively
Hotel. Those named were:
there and in the Middle East, members and friends) were
William Boesky, Al Borman, has worked for Amexco both jammed at every table taking
Morris J. Brandwine, Milton M. abroad and in New York, where care of the frantic-like fun test-
Howard, Joseph Handleman, he was administrative assistant ing with make-believe money
George D. Keil, Arthur Leebove, to the vice president for world that flower like so much water
. . . proceeds going toward more
Saul H. Rose, Alex Sklar, Phil- travel.
lip Stollman and Morris Karbal.
Dryborg first came to this and more cancer and leukemia
A brunch will be held by the _country in 1941 and was asso- research at the National Medi-
chairmen with members of the ciated with the New York Cen- cal Center in Duarte, Calif. .. .
committee this Sunday morning, tral railroad. During the war he Irene Berger is president of
at Darby's.
joined the U.S. military intel- the City of Hope Cancer Fight-
ers, and mighty proud she can
The testimonial for Lurie, ex- ligence.
ecutive vice-president of ACF-
Dryborg has selected the top certainly be of the group that
Wrigley Stores, Inc., is being local travel agents in all parts started out with a handful of
sponsored on behalf of Yeshiva of the globe, many of whom he members and only in its sixth
University. Proceeds from the knows personally, to represent year has already boomed into
$100 per couple dinner • will go Eliott Travel Service in their a fantastic membership of 700
towards establishing a scholar- area.
. . . with a lengthy waiting list
ship fund in Lurie's name at
In addition to being quoted yet of gals trying to get in the
the New York institution.
rates and itineraries almost im- group.
Meanwhile, in New York, Dr. mediately, Elliott's clients
* * *
Samuel Belkin, president of Ye- be able to arrange their trip
ADVERTISING
MAN Irving
shiva University, announced with the assistance of one of the
Tasco was about the only one
that it will spend a record experts who will actually be at
a recent U.S. Army Recruit-
$753,825 during the -d957-58 preparing their itinerary. - -
ing party with Sgt. Jimmy Cole-
man, recruiting public rela-
tions man, who didn't flip when
lovely Jayne Mansfield entered
. . "Take away her lips, take
away her hair, take away her
figure and what have you got?"
said Iry . . . "My wife!" groaned
a bystander.
turning the pages of
THE JEWISH. NEWS
means gaining strength
through knowledge
So REMEMBER
* * *
Jewish War Veterans of Mich-
igan, following a tradition ini-
tiated by Eddie Cantor shortly
after World War II, have set
aside this week-end for their
intense campaign to "Give a
Gift to a Yank Who Gave."
Under the chairmanship of
Ted Bale, Jack Iden and Jo-
sephine Fane, JWV members
will be stationed all over De-
troit, Oak Park and Northland
Center to solicit funds to carry
good will gestures to hospital-
ized ex-servicemen during the
holiday season.
Included in the hospital vis-
its will be Howell, Iron Moun-
tain, Saginaw and Battle Creek,
Mich.
Ralph Epstein, department
commander, and Mrs. Morton
Oppenheim, Auxiliary president,
urge the public to mail contri-
butions to "Give a Gift to a
Yank" Committee, 4095 W. Da-
vison.
Department of Michigan pa-
triotic instructress Gertrude
Kraft announces that a pres-
entation of flags will be made
to the Vernor School today.
Information may be obtained
from UN - 4-3037.
Dramatics chairman Mrs. Ber-
nard Hoffman urges members
to contact her if they wish to
participate in the January min-
strel show. Rehearsals are held
every Wednesday night. Fur-
ther information may be ob-
tained from Edith Hoffman,
UN 4-5322.
Rosenwald Auxiliary Sets
Lapeer Hanukah Party
At a recent executive board
meeting of Julius Rosenwald
Auxiliary, American Legion, at
the home of Mrs. Marion Gold-
berg, 16162 Woodingham, final
plans were made for the auxil-
iary's annual Hanukah party
for 60 children at Lapeer Hos-
pital, Sunday.
The ladies also have sched-
uled a games party for Jan. 18
at the Federal Dept. Store
auditorium, on Grand River and
Oakman Blvd. Proceeds will go
to charity.
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
Sammy Woolf
And His Orchestra
UN 4-3174
UN .3-8982
UN 3-6501
BOESKY'S
Delightfully
Air-Conditioned
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
Famous for fine Food
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
12th, at Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
For Your Holiday Party .
• •
• Ribs • Chicken • Shrimp
• Fish • Spaghetti • Frog Legs
caw TR. 2-8500 Now
Buddy's Bar-B-Q
HERMAN FISHMAN, mem-
Good
ber of the board of Detroit Pis- I
tons basketball team. went to
Delivery
speak on youth at the Rotary
Service
Club at Northland Center, and
wound up talking about basket-
to
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE!
ball . . . Herman told about
Prompt
Delivery
to
Northwest
a recent practice session being
Factories-Offices-Hotels-Homes
held by the Pistons at Olympia
Section
. . . High scorer George Yard-
9050 Twelfth St. and Clairmount
ley drove by his man and went
in for a seemingly easy basket .41MIIMMINI•1111•11111111M•ilinam
. . Big Walter Dukes, scaling
6'10" •tall, knocked the ball out
of Yardley's hands, and George
commented, "That's the way to
jump, Walter." • . . Big Dukes
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
just stood there on the same
VA 2 4118
spot he had been standing and
replied, "Who jumped?"
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
to
10:30.
Suppers
10:30 to 2 a.m.
* * *
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Pri-
SECOND HONEYMOON\ for
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
Joe and Ida Franovitz, who re-
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
cently celebrated their 34th wed-
ding anniversary, is in the plan- CHOP HOUSE
ning stage for their first trip
to Europe . . They'll leave in ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
April for a 9-week trip with Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
Julius and Ceil Hackman, who "Served as you like it."
have been invited to the villas 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1TA biks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 Hours
of the various grape growers
and wine makers in Italy whose
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
products they import • at the
Specializing in Pizza. Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Market Basket . . The tour
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . .. Carry-Out Service
will include two weeks in Israel.
WHERE TO DINE
AL GREEN'S
-
CARL'S
List of Those Passing
State Bar Exams
turn to
7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods
Among the law graduates in
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
the community who success- Music by Muzak
fully passed the Michigan State
Bar examinations to become
attorneys are the following:
LOOK FOR THE RED and WHITE AWNING
Peter B. Spivak, Stuart E.
18455 LIV7RNOIS
UN 3 4500
Small, Lynn E. Epstein, Robert CATERING ALL TYPES OF PARTIES—PRIVATE ROOM—BUSINESS
G. Portnoy, Kenneth Bronson, MEN'S LUNCHES—SHOPPERS SPECIALS 11-3,--PRE-THEATER
DIN-
NERS—AFTER SHOW SNACKS—FRENCH PASTRIES
William M. Gross, Sheila Solo-
mon, Herbert L. Goldstein, HOURS: Tues. thru Fri. 11-11; Sat. 11-2; Sun. 1-10; Closed Mondays
Henry Baskin, Emil D: • Berg,
16622 JAS. COUZENS
UN 1 -9890
Stuart D. Orman, Sander M.
Levin and Rona H. Rice, all of
Specializing in Hungarian and American Style Food.
DINING
Detroit.
Home Cooking and Baking. Businessmen's Luncheons.
ROOM Serving breakfasts Monday thru Friday.
Others are Richard M. Gold-
stein,_ of Flint; R o b e r t D.
Luncheons, - Dinners, 'til 1
Schuler, of Huntington Woods;
A.M., Cocktails. Choice
Steaks, Chops and Seafood.
and Norman P. Ochs, Paul B.
The Continental Buffet —
THE GAROneR t S 6:30-9:30. Floyd Pike at the
Newnian .and Robert, M: Abram,
Hammond . OrgOn Nightly.
248 W..lifelqichols, TO 8-6520
of Oak Park.
Closed Sundays. Free Park-
E,Tust west of Woodward)
Anatole's French Restaurant
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23—TH E DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS—Friday, Decemb er 13, 1957
Name Judge Baum Co-Chairman
of Lurie Testimonial Dinner
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