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March 27, 1959 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-03-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 27, 1959-22

Pioneer Women Mark Child's Day
With Events for Children, Teens

Decorating the Hayim Greenberg Center for two events
planned by the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women in cele-
bration of World Jewish Child's Day are these members of
the Pioneer Women's Tweens, shown left to right SHARON
GOLDMAN, GAIL FOSTER, GOLDYE CIMMER, ESTHER
ROSENTHAL and club adviser, CAROLE SHULMAN.
* * *
-Youngsters . and teen-agers, saving children from persecu-
who are children of members tion by bringing them to Israel
of the Detroit -Pioneer Women's to live and grow in freedom.
Organization, and their friends Since its inception, 90,000 child-
have been filling coin books for ren have been brought to Israel
the past few weeks as their from all parts of the world. -
The 10th annual observance
contribution to the Child Resciie
of World Jewish Child's Day,
Fund of Youth Aliyah.
The fund is this year cele- which calls attention and urges
brating its 25th anniversary of support for Youth Aliyah, will
be marked by two events this
Monday, at the Hayim Green-
FOR THE FINEST -
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
MEETING OR
Younger children will turn in
their coin bookg at 1:30 p.m.,
CONVENTION EVER
according to Mrs. Saul Rose,
$000
Rates as Low as
chairman, to participate in an
#
Per Day Per Person
afternoon party featuring color
American Plan
movies, a ventriloquist, Jerry
McSafety and magic acts by
Paul Brindze. Refreshments and
"Where Vacation Dreams
a grab bag also are planned.
Come True"
At 7:30 p.m., that evening, a
teen square dance is planned,
SOUTH HAVEN'S
With Seymour Simms as the call-
FINEST RESORT
er. Refreshments will be served,
Dates Available:
and records will be given as
May 23 to June 25
prizes.
Sept. 7 to 21
Planning the events are Mes-
We can accomodate 225 per-
dames James Brindze and Saul
sons The Dining Room seats
350; the Playhouse 250, the
Waldman, who may be con-
Lounge 100; two smaller rooms
tacted for information on addi-
each seat 50 persons.
tional coin books. Mrs. Brindze's
number is UN. 4-4785, Mrs.
WRITE NOW FOR
INFORMATION
Waldman's is DI. 1-2181.
Other activities planned by
the Pioneer Women for Child's
Day include the annual Spring
South Haven, Mich.
Ball on April 18 and a can-
Phone 789_
nister drive from May 3 to 10.

9ideemaft 94

FIDELMAN'S RESORT

4.1

The FARBAND L.Z.O.

Presents

JEWISH THEATER IN DETROIT

Sunday, April 12th, 1959' 8:30 p.m.

at the

Mumford High School Auditorium

Wyoming and Curtis

BEN BONUS
LEON LIBGOLD
Al. HARRIS





MINNA BERN
LILLY LILLIANA
JOSEF BARISH

In a Musical Stage-o-Rama

OUR HERITAGE

Honoring the 100th anniversary of Sholem Aleichem

Ap seats reserved $2.50 - $2.00 - $1.00. Tickets at all Jewish

Book Stores, Dexter-Davison Markets and at the Labor Zionist
Institute.

Alpha Omega Women Plan Annual Luncheon

Detroit Women of Alpha
Omega dental fraternity will
hold its annual donor luncheon
at 12:15 p.m., April 14, at Tem-
ple Israel, with proceeds going
to equip the new dental school
of Hebrew University in Israel
and to aid indigent families at
the Sinai Hospital Outpatient
Clinic.
Mrs. Abe Pearlman, vice-pres-
ident, is chairman of the pro-
gram. She is assisted. by Mes-
dames Max Parker, Phillip Sher-
man and David Freedman as co-
chairmen.
Lewis Norman, New York
comedian, will be here to enter-
tain the dentists' wives and
their guests. A fashion show by
Offen Furs will highlight the
luncheon.
According to Mrs. David Das

kal, president, the committee is
arranging many prizes, includ-
ing a week's free vacation for
two in Miami. For tickets, call
UN 3-1343 or UN 2-4006.

During 'winter months the
temperature at Miami Beach
frequently is five to 10 degrees
warmer than readings just a
few miles inland. This is be-
cause surrounding waters tern-
per chill snaps that move in
from the northwest.

I MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!

25 YEARS IS a long time .. .
Sammy Woolf
and it brings back memories as
And His Orchestra
Infants Service Group prepares
UN 4-3174
UN 3-8982
to celebrate its silver anniver-
UN 3-6501
/
sary in a way befitting this fine
organization. . . . The group's
anniversary ball and dinner,
Delightfully
April 5, at Masonic Temple, fea-
Air-Conditioned
turing Xavier Cugat and, Abbe
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
Lane, is a far cry from the ini-
Famous for Fine Food
tial days of ISG, following its
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
formation by six women who
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
pledged themselves to help the
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
needy young. . . Yes, quite a
long ways from the little bridge
12th at Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
party held in 1934 as the group's
first fund-raising affair. . . A
trek down memory lane recalls
when the gals attending meet-
ings at each other's homes by
way of those clankety-clank
streetcars, leaving their hubbys
to prepare their own meals
(canned) and to baby sit with
the children. . . There was no
such thing as steady help or a
car of her own .. Yet they nev-
er complained . . . and the re-
DINING ROOM
sult was to make Infant Serv-
ice Group a name to be mighty
proud of as a charitable organ-
ization in the community. . .
Eleanor Riseman, as director
and producer of all Infants Serv-
Reopening For
ice Group amateur shows, the
first of their kind in those days,
put costumes together with
sheer will, had no backdrops or
assistant directors to work with
and big Masonic Temple was
just a dream to be realized as
Under the Ownership of
she went about doing big things
for ISG so that it could in turn
Ray and Elfride Wyse
do big things for indigent chil-
(Formerly Nellie-Ann's Tea Room)
dren. . . Today, the group has
grown from a few to a closed
250 membership. . . . Eleanor
Luncheons and Dinners Daily
is now ISG's entertainment di-
rector, assisted by Dorothy
Schwartz . . . More charities
have been undertaken . . . To
CATERING TO PRIVATE PARTIES
date, $14,000 has been sent to
Penrickton Nursery for blind
FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
children . . . $23,250 to the De-
troit Association for Retarded
Children . . . and not forgetting
the one ISG started with, its
case work still continues to sup-
ply indigent children with all
necessary baby needs until the
age of four. . . . Vera Brode,
15301 E. Jelrerson at Beaconsfield
president of Infants Service
VA 2 4118
Group, is a mighty proud head
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
lady as she joins the entire
membership in an open invite
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
for all to join in the celebration
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
of ISG's 25th Anniversary. . . .
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
Information for tickets and res-
ervations can be gotten by call-
ing Ann Baker, UN 4-1593, or ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Jenny Stewart, UN 1-4671.
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
* * *
"Served as you like it."

BOESKY'S

gAcuut opkning,

WILSHIRE HOTEL

COLLINGWOOD at THIRD

EASTER SUNDAY FAMILY DINNERS
MARCH 29th

WHERE TO DINE

AL GREEN'S

-

CARL'S

20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.

Open 24 Hours

WOMAN CAME INTO Leo
Knight's photography studio
BA CHOICE LIQUORS
BANQUET FACILITIES
last week, and asked "Dapper
Don" Weber if he could enlarge
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Carry-Out Service
a picture she had of her son.
Parking Facilities . .
. After replying that he could, 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
she asked if he could remove
her son's hat in the enlarge-
ment .. . Don said it could be Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods
done and wanted to know if the Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
boy's hair was parted, straight
Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem.
back or curly . . . "Don't be
ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
silly!" snapped the lady. "You
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
can see for yourself when you
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen
BEEF BUFFET
get the hat off!"
* * *

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

CLAM SHOP and BAR

TR 2-8800

HEIFICS

London East

BEST BET Of Weekend . . .
"Cabaret Night" by Knights of
Grosse Pointe. Farms
Pythias, Detroit Lodge No. 55
123 Kercheval
and Pythian Sisters 152 . . .
Reservations — TU 4-5015
March 29 . .. at K of P Castle
DINNER
LUNCHEON
Hall, 15787 Wyoming. Proceeds Serving Wonderful FOOD, Wines & Liquors . . at Moderate Prices
to buy PassoVer baskets for the UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION & MANAGEMENT OF AL WOOLF

needy..

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