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 • 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 TR. 2-4375 • ING ABOUT A TRANS-LUX RELEASC , 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 UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 go," but make sure to see 3 cups coffee cream Pour the boiling water over the Jimmy first before Uncle Sam UN 3-6501 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." \ 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. 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