THE , DETRO IT JEWISH NEW S Fri day, Ju ne 2 0, 1958-22
Dr. Bernstein's Communal Services
Recalled on Seventy-Fifth Birthday
Dr. Albert E. Bernstein is that year—the largest num-
known to have delivered more ber delivered by any doctor
babies than any other physician in Detroit during that period.
in Detroit. He has practiced All babies were then de-
medicine here for more than livered at the homes.
half a century
Dr. Bernstein was known for
until illness
his generosity. Often, he re-
recently com-
fused to take fees, and when
pelled his re-
in homes of very poor people
tirement from
he frequently left money for
active practice.
the patients under their pil-
Today he is
lows without their knowledge.
at home, and
He was married to the pres-
his wife, the
ent Mrs. Bernstein in 1923,
former Dr.
shortly after she came
Eugenie May,
country, upon having rl
also a practic-
her -rnedical4legrV - frr'
ing physician,
Grand- Impg-ial
has given up
tute:'.4if„ Odessa, - Russia.
her practice to
..-T. • ; ,hiiternsteins now -resid.
care for her
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192-2 Warrington: - -P;.•
husband.
r. Bernstein has -a son,,: r
H i s. recent Dr. Bernstem,:
, and • a daughter, •
75th birthday served to-t. ec-
Lucille Fine, and three .grand'
his,Fiiany activities in our-: -
daught er s, from his
mUnity. Born in Stabin;.:: .
marriage. "From the second
ince of Suwalki, RuSsiaiiP101and, marriage there. are two sort,
he was brought by hisZfamily Sander and Marvin; a daugh-
as an infant to Windstit1 . 1n 1883. ter, Mrs. Elie Aboulafia, an4
Even as a youth he.A.-Obk a deep two grandchildren.
interest in JewiW. affair' and
became secretarY''Of the Wind- Chicago Federation Opens
sor synagogue at the age of 14.
He was graduated from the New Six-Story Building
CHICAGO (JTA)—A new six-
Windsor Collegiate Institute in
1900 and from the Detroit Col- story building of the Chicago
Jewish Federation was opened
lege of 'Medicine in 1904.
here, with -GOv. William G.
He started practice . in Detroit Stratton
of Illinois as one of
and remained one of this corn- the principal
speakers at the
munity's active leaders all his... dedication ceremony.
The build-
life. He was one of the organ- ing houses the offices
of the
izers Of:the Detroit Hebrew Combined Jewish Appeal
of
Hospital Association and was
one of the organizers of the Chicago, the Jewish Welfare
Maimonides e di cal Society, Fund, and three of Federation's
serving the society as its first affiliated agencies.
president upon its formation at
Edison Adviser Suggests
his home at 2436 St. Antoine.
A lifelong member of Congre- Orange Pekoe Ice Cream
Cool, refreshing desserts are
gation Shaarey Zedek and Pis-
gah Lodge of Bnai Brith, Dr. the making of summer meals.
Bernstein was especially active For some that are especially in-
in the United Hebrew Schools. teresting and unusual, Winifred
He was one of the most success- Kelly, Detroit Edison home ser-
ful chairmen of the schools' vice adviser, suggests fudge
membership committees a n d mallow, frozen maple mousse,
was honored for his efforts on cranberry marshmallow velvet
or orange pekoe ice cream. They
several occasions.
A lifelong member of the are easy to make with a mixer
Wayne County Medical So- or blender and quickly frozen
ciety, Dr. Bernstein was in your refrigerator or home
honored on many occasion. freezer. The. recipes are includ-
Shortly after he started his ed on this month's recipes and
medical practice, he was Hints" cards available without
cost at all Edison Offices.
given a $213 award by the Here's
the one for Orange Pekoe
local Board of Health for Ice Cream.
having delivered 426 babies
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
BOESKY'S
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 SPE.:IALTY
12th at Hazelwood
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ING ABOUT
A TRANS-LUX RELEASC
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Everybody Knows .. .
LIBERMAN'S
We'e "Husfliny
'ny Busilin'"
Getting Ready
to Do Business
the Liberman Way!
Delightfully
Air-Conditioned
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
_
gasmobiles were
signs that read, "Finally!" "At
Last!" "This Is It!" and others.
. . One ..kid driving a 1958
Cadillac convertible had a sign
on his car that read, "I'M . Grad-
uating. Who's got a job for
me?". . . DZii Fink and Nancy
Gordon have set the big date,
Sept. 28, to -middle-aisle it. ..
Dr. Jack Jackman parked his
car on the street, went into the
Palmer Orthopedic Hospital on
Woodward for a check-up, and
wound . up staying there a week.
. . •E.ew .people knew about it *,
which is as Jack wanted it
but ,=a lot of folks will . be happy
to .knoW that he is bad< making
his'rounds as one of the must
popular and well-liked fellOws
in the community. . . . There's
no recession in the nitery
ness when Sophie Tucker comes
to town . . . Last Friday and
Saturday nites were complete
jam-packed sellouts at the Elm-
wood for the grand lady of
show business. . . . The place
was so mobbed that even Elm-
wood owner Al Siegel's personal
friends couldn't get a table .. .
let alone get in! . . . Jo Ann
Simons is now more than just
a girl "pinned" by Gerald Wein-
garden . . . . They became en-
gaged when our nephew Jerry
returned home for summer va-
cation from Still College of Os-
teopathy in Des Moines, Iowa
. . . and lovely Jo Ann has a
beautiful diamond on her finger
to go with the frat pin he had
ORANGE PEKOE ICE CREAM
adorned her with. . . . Sgt.
1 cup boiling water
Jimmy Coleman has taken over
3 tablespoons orange pegoe tea
6 cloves
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
the northwest section of Detroit
cups sugar
in charge of recruiting for the
3 teaspoon salt
Sammy Woolf
2 eggs, separated
Army. . . . Like the old say-
N
cup
orefwe
juice
And His Orchestra
2 tablespoon lemon juice
ing, "If ya' gotta go, ya' gotta
y2 teaspoon grated lemon rind
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go," but make sure to see
3 cups coffee cream
Pour the boiling water over the Jimmy first before Uncle Sam
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tea, cloves, sugar and salt and let
steep for 3 minutes. Strain and sends his greetings. . . . There's
pour the liquid slowly over the a lot of good jobs open during
beaten egg yolks, stirring thorough-
ARISA ALLASIO ly. Cook 2 minutes over low heat, khaki-time and Jimmy is the guy
stirring. Cool. Add the fruit juices, who can make the necessary ar-
lemon rind and cream. Fold in the
i POCiii BUT
beaten egg whites and freeze in rangements. . . . One of De-
refrigerator or home freezer.
troit's old line builders. Lee
•,( BEAUTIFUL
New hints and recipes, print- Fagin, is now just a visitor to
ed on cards designed for easy the home town. . . . He is estab-
filing, are issued each month lishing residency in St. Peters-
Trans
Daily TO 8-8300
KRIM Mat.
Woodward at 6 Mile by Edison.
burg, Fla., and is here in town
to sell his house. . . . Lee's wife
=
and children will move there at
the end of this month. . . .
Hypnotist brothers Hy and Sol
Lewis are working together on
a format for a televised hyp-
nosis show series. . . . Former
Detroiters Sam and Lillian Dic-
tor send hellos from California.
. . . Their Camp Kiowa on Lake
"Is Coming to
Elsinore is in its 12th year. . . .
Hard to believe, but their son
OAK PARK
Larry will graduate this month
from Los Angeles State College.
. . . Sam writes about the
Town"
mother who finally allowed her
darling child to attend camp.
. . She gave . the counselor a
long list of instructions.. . . "He
is so sensitive," she explained.
"Don't ever punish him. Just
slap the boy next to him. That
will frighten my son."
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Trans-Lux Krim to Hold Matinees on Week Days
Continuing its policy of daily president of the Trans - Lux
matineeperformances,the Theaters.
Trans-Lux Krim -Theater will
"Poor But Beautiful" is the
feature continuous showings of romantic comedy f ea t u r i n g
"Poor But Beautiful" at 2 p.m. Marisa Allasio, which had its
on all week clays, it is announced Detroit Premiere at the theater
by Thomas E. Rodgers, vice- on Wednesday.
For the best Classified
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WHERE TO DENTE
AL GREEN'S
CARL'S
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
VA 2-4118
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m,
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the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
CHOP HOUSE
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
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Open 24 Hours
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
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2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak
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daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Mk. E. of Evergreen
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18455 Livernais
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