Danny Raskin's
Bnai Brith Activities
PISGAH LODGE will hold
an open meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
- when the initiation of new
members of Pisgah's centennial
class will take place. The de-
gree team of Elias Goldberg,
. Alfred H. Bounin, Hyman Crys-
tal. and Jack Leeds, assisted
by Cantor Hyman J. Adler and
the Bnai David Choral Group,
will perform the ceremony.
Dancing and a social hour will
follow.
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ISRAEL LODGE is planning
a games night carnival at 8 p.m.,
Su:-.day, at Club Piemontese,
13221 Puritan. Prizes, entertain-
ment and refreshments will be
featured.
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Mrs. Marvin Fuller, president
of DETROIT CHAPTER, an-
nounces that Mrs. Bernard Blie-
field, general committeewoman
of District Grand Lodge No. 6,
will be installing officer at cere-
monies Tuesday afternoon, at
the Park Shelton Hotel, at which
the following women will be
inducted:
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
Sammy Woolf
And His Orchestra
UN 4-3174
UN 3-8982
UN 3-6501
Masonic
Auditorium
May 12, 13, 14
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DIRECT from MOSCOW
SEATS NOW
THE SPECTACULAR
MOISEYEV
DANCE COMPANY
Tickets at Grinnell's and
Masonic Temple
WEDNESDAY
MOST
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PARK OPEN 7 P.M.
Mesdames Arnold Topy, presi-
dent; Eugene Pearlstein, Oscar
Levy. Harold Getz and Morey Man-
dell, vice-presidents; Harold Rob-
inson, treasurer; Meyer Feinstein,
Bert Cohen, Arthur Urbach, Leon-
ard Tyner and Harold Levine, sec-
retaries; Richard Vernick, guide:
Ben Gruskin, sentinel; Gilbert
Schwartz, historian; and Marvin
Fuller. counsellor. Trustees will in-
clude Mesdames Allen Weiss, Allen
Hagenjos, Louis Friedland, Nathan
Kantor and George Karabenick,
while board members include
Mesdames Arthur Newman, Harry
Aronovitz, Henry Desmon, Harold
Haber, Nathan Rubensttein, Ben
Steitn, Newton Tenebaum, Max
Freedman, Peter Salter and Sidney
Fogel.
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The 11th birthday party of
HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE will be celebrated at
a social this Sunday evening,
at the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute, Greenfield, north of 7
Mile Rd. At its regular meeting
Monday evening, at Cong. Beth
Joseph, a movie on U.S. Army
defenses will be shown. A social
hour will follow.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold
its annual election meeting at
8:30 p.m., Monday, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. Plans also
are being made for a mother
and daughter banquet at 7 p.m.,
May 6, at Rainbow Terrace. A
fashion show by Jacqueline
Shops is planned. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Leonard Gurwin,
UN 4-1309, or Mrs. B. Miller,
UN 2-6452.
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CENTENNIAL CHAPTER
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Margene Caterers, when Mrs.
Henry P. Onrich, past president
of the Greater Detroit Council,
will present an Anti-Defamation
League program, "Critical Inci-
dent." A social hour will follow.
Women interested in member-
ship in this newest BB Women's
group -may call Mrs. Lowell
Cushman, LI. 5-3878, or Mrs.
Maynard Kalef, UN. 4-5762.
Acheson to Speak
at Democrat Dinner
Former Secretary of State
Dean Acheson will be featured
speaker at this year's Jeffer-
son-Jackson day dinner, an-
nounces Mrs. Stanley Salamon,
secretary of the Democratic
State Central Committee and
chairman of arrangements for
the dinner.
The program will begin at
6:30 p.m., May 3, at the New
Light Guard Armory, 4400 E.
Eight Mile. An afternoon pro-
gram of "Portraits of Progress,"
will begin with a formal recep-
tion at 2:30 p.m.
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$2,000 each, taken out of the the members . . . The chorus
moth balls after being saved line of 16 lovely lassies collec-
all these years by friends, tively have 35 children.
OESKY'S
Delightfully
Air-Conditioned
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
Famous for Eine Food
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
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Broadway will hit the 1 o c a 1
amateur stage, May 3 and 4, at
Ford Auditorium . . . when and
where South Oakland Chapter
of Hadassah puts on its great
To our many friends and patrons for
the way you have received us . .
musical comedy revue, "Flaming
it was far beyond our utmost ex-
Youth" . . . The 100 folks who'll
pectations.
be in front of the footlights are
all amateurs . . . The wonder-
We will exert every effort to see
ful coordination, timing and all-
that you are always satisfield ! ! !
around performance exhibited
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during rehearsals is enough to
Your Tray Catering Needs
Deliver
raise the most critical eyebrow
. .. and certainly a very far cry
from the many amateur produc-
tions in the community that
wind up belonging in a sand-
wich rather than on the stage.
"FLAMING YOUTH" was
SERVING:
written by five husbands of SOC
• BREAKFAST
• LUNCH
• DINNER
members w h o spent seven
• AFTER THEATRE SANDWICHES
months penning the script . . .
• CARRY OUT
Lee Goren, Dr. Herman Ben-
nett, Mel Barnett, Harvey Glass-
YOUR HOST, GEORGE FINK
man and Bert Gordon . . . as-
sisted by Eleanor Weiss, Leah
Open Daily and Sunday 6:30 A.M. to 1:30 A.M.
Jay and show director Florence
Saturday 'Till 3 A.M.
Soldinger . .. The group start-
ed rehearsing last January in a
store lent to them on 9 Mile
AT
Rd. and Coolidge, but a couple
WYOMING
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of months found they had to
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have a larger place . . . A friend
Ample Free Parking
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of producer Ruth Davidson
'\dditional Free Parking thru the Courtesy of
learned of the group's predica-
ment and contacted his uncle
LANDSTROM'S GULF SERVICE CENTER f:
living in California who owned
Directly
across the street on W. 7 Mile Rd.
an empty building formerly used
as a super market on Puritan
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and Woodingham . . . Next thing
Ruth knew, she was told to pick
up the keys, and the SOC Had-
assah show had the spot needed
so badly to prepare for its com-
ing entertainment ' masterpiece
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
. . . It'll be a two-act, 11-scene
VA 2-4118
musical comedy which certainly
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
won't be at a loss for leads,
what with Harold Roland, Addle
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Pri-
Beckerman, Harriet Shubin,
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the
World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
Joan Pokart, Sol Pokart, Larry
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
Trager, Lee Goren, Bert Gordon, CHOP HOUSE
Dr. Herman Bennett, Harvey
Glassman, Rosemary Selburn ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
and Seymour Eichman taking Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
over specialty numbers that "Served as you like it."
would do just credit to a Rog- 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 Hours
ers and Hammerstein produc-
tion.
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
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WHERE TO DINE
AL GREEN'S
CARL'S
THIS WILL BE show num-
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
ber six for the South Oakland
Air Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
Chapter of Hadassah, headed
by president Edith Ellis and 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
made up of 1800 members . . .
Their shows raise money to CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
help complete Hadassah's new Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted See Foods
medical center and hospital in Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Israel . . . The last five shows
have raised $45,000.
16622 JAS. COUZENS
UN 1-9507
DISA 'N DATA . . . The Ford
Open 7:30 A.M.-8 P.M.—Mon. thru Sat. Business Men's
DINING Luncheons. Hungarian Style Dinners. Catering to
Auditorium has a seating cap-
acity of 2950, expected to be all
private parties evenings and Sundays.
ROOM
filled up at curtain time of both
nights . . . Julie Adler, in IIEVICS Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem-
ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
charge of the choreography, and
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Felix Reznick's orchestra are
BEEF BUFFET
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen
the only professionals in the
show . . . Julie is contributing
Northwest Detroit's Newest Dining & Dancing Party Club
her fee to the Children's Leuke-
mia Foundation of which she
and hubby Eddie Sparage are
Serving the Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Food.
active members . . She'll also
Business Men's Luncheons — Eve. and Sunday Family Dinners
be on stage with some of her
FULL COURSE DINNERS—From $2.50
very top notch dancing talentry
. . . Most of the songs in "Flam-
Dancing — Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings
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DINERS CLUB • COCKTAILS
ing Youth" are of the '20s, ex-
Cor. Fenkell & Telegraph • Redford •
cept for two original scores writ-
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ten by musical director Leah
Jay . . . The musical arrange-
Mary's Restaurant & Delicatessen
ments were clone by Lillian
9840 DEXTER
Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Sat.
Freedland and Felix Reznick Daily — TV 4-9667
Closed Sundays
• SOC gals will use authen- Sunday—LI 7-0954 COMPLETE TRAY CATERING—PRONIPT DELIVERY
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BETTY'S
New KENWOOD RESTAURANT
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