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March 20, 1959 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-03-20

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Woodward .t Six Mile • TO 88300

ACTOR'S GUILD of TEMPLE ISRAEL

MORNING STAR

BOESKY'S

Brevities

Ernie KLEE'S

BELCREST HOTEL

WHERE TO DINE

AL GREEN'S

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CARL'S

London East



ties at all branches of the
Judge of Probate Court. The clean of the Recorder's Court
Jewish Community Center will
event will take place at 6:30 bench, will be guest speaker,
mark a gala Purim.
p.m., Wednsday, in the Crystal and a number of outstanding
Festivities will run from this
Ballroom of Masonic Temple. local leaders will be present.
Saturday, through next Friday.
Judge Kaufman, a member of Following the banquet, there
Davison Branch
the
lodge, Blue Lodge and will be a portrayal of the long
Juniors at the Davison
Scottish
Rite, has been a De- form by the lodge third degree
branch, will be joined by those
tea in.
from the 10 Mile branch for
Max S ch war t z, Perfection
an "Adloyada," including a
Golden Chain Elects
Lodge worshipful master, an-
parade and carnival on Friday,
nounces that all members are
Mrs. Swartz, Tushman invited
March 27. Floats will be as-
to attend.
Ida Swartz was e l e c t e d
sembled in the morning for a
-4.s=22•Eamir
parade through the streets to MEYER GERSTON had never worthy matron and Harry Tush-
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
worthy patron, at the
the branch in full costume and played in a golf tournament
regalia. Other Center Juniors before . . . in fact, last sum- annual election meeting of De-
Sammy Woolf
will join the paraders at the mer was the first time he ever troit Link, Order of the Golden
And His Orchestra
branch. went out for the game . . . Chain.
' ' t UN 4-3174
The city of Shushan will be , However, while in Florida, he
UN 3-8982
Serving with them will be
"re-created" in the afternoon. entered a tourney being given Esther Horowitz, ass ociate 1
UN 3-6501
Children should bring costumes for its guests by the hotel he matron; Manny Rosen, associate
and box lunches. The Center was staying at . . . Max tried patron; Belle Lewis, conduc-
AtS,717
will provide milk and an after- his best to appear unconcerned, tress; Beatrice Leland, associate
4.1;
SOPHIA ANTHONY
noon snack of soft drinks and despite the crowd . . . He step- conductress; Jean Hollander,
LOREN
-QUINN
hamantashim, which will be ped up to the ball, swung and secretary; and Sophia Rosen,
baked by the Juniors. Regis- missed . . . He tried again, and treasurer.
Miss Bern
Bonus
tration must be made by Sun- missed again . . . a third time
Installation ceremonies will
it was the same story . . . Meyer take place on April 13, at the
as a mark of tribute to the day.
Tweens will help carry on looked up at the spectators, S h o l e m Aleichem Institute,
100th anniversary of the birth
VISTAVISION° • A PARAMOUNT RELEASE
of the great Yiddish humorist, the Purim tradtion with a smiled cheerily and remarked, 19350 Greenfield. All future
a Sholem Aleichem comedy, "Gold Rush" dance and carni- "Tough course, isn't it?"
meetings
of
the
group
also
will
Translitt-16.irn DETROIT
* *
"Our Heritage," will be pre- val, on Thursday, in the audi-
be held at the Institute.
PREMIER
torium. Booths will be open
sented.
THE JEWISH HOME For the
between
7:30
and
9:30
p.m.,
Harry Schumer, chairman of
Aged is a clean, happy haven
the Farband City Committee and the dance will run from for elderly folks . . . and right
9:30
to
10:30
p.m.
Members
has announced that the presen-
we might be proud of its very
tation will take place in the of the Teen-Tween committee fine accomodations and social
Presents Sylvia Regan's Nostalgic Comedy-Drama
auditorium of Mumford High will help with the refresh- programs . . . That's because
ments,
prizes,
and
judging.
School, under the genral chair-
you GIVE to the Allied Jewish
Participating clubs are Bobby Campaign.
manship of Jacob Glaser.
Tues., Wed., Thurs., March 24, 25, 26-8:30 p.m.
Sox,
Ivy
Leaguers,
Carousels,
The performers, called the
* * *
Donation $1.50
17400 Manderson
Caravan Players of the New Chantes, Dukes, Argonauts and
INFANT SERVICE GROUP
York Jewish Art Theater, are Kingsmen.
The nursery school will hold is having its problems . .. how
Ben Bonus, who directs the
a
Purim
party at 9 a.m. Wed- to accomodate all the people
group; the popular Mina Bern,
Delightfully
want to atend its tremend-
Lilli Lilliana, Leon Liebgold, neday. Childreon will come to who
Air-Conditioned
school in costumes and there ous dinner-dance, April 5, at
Al Harris and Joe Barash.
Assisting Glaser in making will be special games. Parents Masonic Templ e? . . . With
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
arrangements -for the event will join the children at 10:30 Xavier Cugat and his orchestra,
Famous for 1-ine Food
plus
lovely
songstress
Abbe
for
the
party.
are Louis Levine and Oscar
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Lane,
the
affair
'is
certain
to
be
Council of Mothers clubs
Rappaport. Tickets are avail-
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
able at all Jewish book stores, will hold a Purim ball mas- a sellout .. . The April 5 shin-
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
the Dexter - Davison Markets, querade at 8 p.m. Saturday, dig is being chair e d by
and the Farband office, 19161 March 2L Dancing will be to Eleanor Riseman, with Dorothy
12th at Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
Schaefer. UN. 4-0730.
Jack Weiner's orchestra. Food Schwartz: co-chairman . . . Vera
Brode
is
president
of
ISG.
will be served, and prizes will
*
*
be awarded for costumes. The
WHEN SUMMER COMES, its
theme of the dance is the
exodus from Eastern European Fresh Air Camp time for so
many eager_ youngsters whose
FELDSTEIN FAMILY CLUB countries to Israel.
Famous STEAKS and CHOPS
joyous happiness is a commun-
Ten Mile Branch
was recently re-organized, with
Fine Foods and Drinks
ity
pride
.
.
.
That's
because
A
family
Purim
party
will
Ben J. Feldstein being elected
(Entertainment Nightly except Sunday)
to the presidency. Other offi- be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., you GIVE to the Allied Jewish
cers are Bernard Katz, vice- Saturday at the 10-Mile center. Campaign.
At The
* * *
president; and Mrs. Milton Rad- Sy Sims will conduct party
games
and
lead
folk
dances
A LOT OF PEOPLE are
ner, secretary. The group's sec-
ond meeting will take place and Purim refreshments will happy for wonderful guy Ben
5440 CASS AT KIRBY
Sunday evening, in the home of be served. At least one member Shiffman . . . and with so much
Open Daily
Ideal Spot For
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dinkin, of the family must belong to good reason . . . The humani-
18437 Lauder, when the birth- the Center.
tarian w o r k done by him
7 A.M. - 11 P.M.
Sunday
Family Dinners
Tweens will celebrate Purim throughout the years will be
day of Jake Feldstein will be
traditionally
with
a
carnival
celebrated. The club plans to
his tribute as Ben, one of Mich-
meet on the third Sunday of on Thursday. Teens will have igan's living Jewish Spanish-
a Megillah reading and Israeli American War veterans, is
each month.
* * *
dancing on Monday.
honored, March 28, at a testi-
"Young at Heart," Older monial dinner . . . It'll be at
Henry Shevitz, of Mumford
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
High School, will be among the Adult club, will have a party Cong. Beth Abraham, sponsored
VA 2 4118 ' --
pan elists when the HIGH on Tuesday, and children in by the Department of Michigan
Luncheons 11 to 3 -- Dinners 5:00
SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL the Sunday funtime will hold Jewish War Veterans . . . and
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
CLUB discusses "Should the 18- their party, with a reading it couldn't happen to a sweller
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri-
from
the
Megillah
on
March
Year-Old Vote" at 7:30 p.m.,
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
guy!
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods foi
Monday, at the Parkman Branch 22. All other Sunday fun par-
*
*
more
than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
Library. 1766 Oakman Blvd. Dr. ticipants will gather for a
ASKED IF HIS little baby CHOP HOUSE
Charles J. Wolfe, Redford High Megillah reading.
bi other could talk yet, 8-year-
Simons Branch
School principal, will be panel
old
Bobby Seligman replied dis- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Friendship Lounge will cele- gustedly,
moderator.
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
"Now, he can't. And "Served
* * *
as you like it."
brate Purim Tuesday, March
why
should
he
learn?
All
Davie
Open 24 Hours
ROSNER FAMILY CLUB 24, at 2 p.m. and the Golden has to do is yell a while and he 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 %2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
will hold its annual Purim Friendship Circle is planning can get everything in the house
MARIA'S PIZZERIA BANQUET =IVES
party on Sunday evening, at a "Purimshoiel" and party for worth having." . . . (They are
the home of Mr. and Mrs. 7 p.m., Tuesday, at the Simon
Specializing
in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
the sons of Jack and Molly
Wallace Rosner, 25201 Gard- Branch.
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
Seligman.)
ner, Oak Park.
For further information on
7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
*
* * *
any of the events, call the
THE
ALLIED
JEWISH
CAM-
The annual DETROIT Center at DI 1-4200; or the
TR 2-8800
PAIGN needs you . . . you need CLAM SHOP and BAR
JEWELRY SHOW will open Simons branch, TE 4-6462.
e Foods
it!
. . . GIVE whatever you can, Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sr
Sunday, at the Statler-Hilton,
Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
but be sure you GIVE!
continuing through Monday, Israel Warships Back
when the entire 13th floor will
Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem-
s
be taken over by 40 exhibitors From Mediterranean
Adas Shalom USY Fete
1 EitC S ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
daily.
Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
from the Detroit Jewelry Sales
TEL AVIV—Two Israel de-
The Adas Shalom Chapter of
Associates. Philip Rothschild, stroyers and one submarine United Synagogue Youth invites BEEF BUFFET
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen
president, announces that hunter returned to Haifa Tues- the youth of the city to its third
George D. Cohn is show chair- day after several weeks of annual Purim Carnival, to be
man. Others on the committee exercises in the Mediterranean. held at 8 p.m. Saturday, in the
are Hy Keys, Dave Goldstein, These included participation in Synagogue's social hall. Admis-
123 Kerchevol
Grosse Pointe Farms
Don Stenfelt, Iry Segal, Herb a special anti-submarine course sion is free and open to all
Reservations — TU . 4-5015
Segal, Leonard Brown, Harry at a French naval base.
ages.
LUNCHEON
Fisher and Harold Karlsruher.
DINNER -
Naval Commander S. S. Tan-
Serving Wonderful FOOD, Wines & Liquors . . of Moderate Prices
Only retailers are invited to kus welcomed the ships and
You Can't Beat The Jewish
UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION 8, MANAGEMEN:rormwrIOLp
-

Six outstanding Jewish art-
ists will be brought to Detroit
for a special performance on
April 12 under the sponsorship
of the Farband Labor Zionist
Or der and its affiliated
branches.
In celebration of the Sholem
Aleichem year, currently being
observed throughout the world

23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, March 20, 1959

Yiddish Artists
Center Branches Danny Raskin's Honor Judge Kaufman at Perfection Banquet
Perfection Lodge, F. & A.M., troiter for 20 y ears and has
Here on April 12 Set Purim Fetes
will honor Ira G. Kaufman at a been active in numerous civic
Parties, carnivals, an "Adlo-
celebrating his recent and communal activities.
for LZO Program yada," dance and festival activi- LISTENING banquet
election and installation as
Judge W. McKay Skillman,

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