Elliott Hall Opens as Newest Health Center, Nursing Home Danny Raskin's LISTENING Photo shows front view of Elliott Hall, new medical treat- ment center and musing home. Below is Supervisor Esther Doyle, R. N., with patient Morris Silver at the new health center. * * * Elliott Hall, which has just opened at 13015 W. Chicago, at Sorrento, under the medical direction of Dr. Paul L. Frai- berg, is a modern medical treat- ment center and provides nurs- ing home facilities. The new health center has modern hospital provisions. It differs from the convalescent home in that it is designed to help medically ill patients — cardiac, diabetic, f r a c t u r e, pneumonia, ulcer—who require hospitalization. Elliott Hall also is a nursing home designed, furnished and" staffed to care for aged people. Issue Volume in Honor A qualified medical staff of of Chief Justice Warren recognized specialists and phy- Chief Justice of the United sicians treat patients at Elliott States Supreme C o u r t Earl Hall. Patients may be cared for Warren has approved a pro- by their own d o c t o r, if they posal to have a major scholarly choose. work of "Jewish Biblical Inter- A doctor is in full-time at- pretations," published by the tendance and registered nurses American Biblical Encyclopedia are in charge of each shift. Society, to be dedicated in his Records are modeled on those honor through the generosity of approved by the Joint Commis- Abraham M. Druckman, New sion on Accreditation of Hos- York realtor and philanthropist, pitals, for use in the average it was announced by Ju d g e hospital. Louis Goldstein, president of Elliott Hall has 89 beds, the society. which make it comparable to Chief Justice Warren is many small city hospitals. Al- the fifth great American to be most all of the 89 beds are in honored by the Amer ican semi-private room s. A few Biblical Encyclopedia Society. larger rooms. containing four Former President Harry S. Tru- beds and three single bed man, President Dwight D. rooms, are included. Eisenhower, former Senator A picture window is in every Herbert H. Lehman and Gover- room; dining rooms are on nor Abraham Ribicoff of Con- each floor. Color has been used necticut received the high trib- everywhere to make everything utes in the previous publica- birght and cheerful. tions. Complete laboratory facilities The "Warren Volume" will including basal metabolism and be presented to the Chief Jus- electrocardiography, under the tice upon his return from a trip supervision of a qualified pa- to Russia, and after the conven- thologist. There is a complete ing of the fall term of the U.S. X-ray unit. Supreme Court. Dining at its very best in an atmosphere of elegance and charm. Open everyday including sunday g{ ingsk y gnn • Woodward South of Long Lake Road LET'S GO! • Delicatessen Is Our Business Not- Just a Side Line • Buy From Us • Best Kosher Knockwurst . . Best Kosher Short Bologna . • • • Short Salami Exclusive: Beef Lunch Roll • . • fresh Smoked Chubs 79' 79' 89 0 89' 69' 49' for LIBERMAN'S 13821 T W. 9 MILE RD. CARL'S Mt 4-1400 for • Showers • Sweet Sixteens • Luncheons • Wedding Receptions • Bar Mitzvah Parties World Bank are determined by the size of its own participa- tion in the bank's capital struc- ture. Israel's foreign currency in- come during the first quarter of the current fiscal year—April to June—totalled $165,000,000, an increase of $35,000,000 over the same period last year, a spokesman of the Treasury an- nounced today. The July 1 dol- lar reserves showed an increase of $30,000,000 over the same date last year, the spokesman said. AN AMAZING WONDER Jews Pour into Canada there are so few accidents when OTTAWA, (JTA) — Jewish immigration into Canada dur- coming to a couple of towns ing the first half of 1959 is on the way to Joe Cornell's holding its own in spite of a 10 Omena Inn . . . The driver has per cent decline in total im- to give a real double-take with migration into the country, ac- names like Pesawbestown and cording to the government's quarterly immigration bulletin. G-reilickville . . . Oak Park High student Mike Fayne, son of Jules and Rose Fayne, is making a lot of fans as chil- dren's waiter at Omena . . . TEN He treats the kiddies so well they want to know why he GALA doesn't come home with them! DAYS . . . Sam and Etta Moss, spend- ing their second honeymoon at the resort, had met during the MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! war in a concentration camp, and Sam's accordion playing Sammy Woolf coupled with Etta's singing And His Orchestra kept them alive entertaining UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 the Nazi officers at the camp UN 3-6501 SEPT 4 thru 3 . . . Florence Scheff created a sensation belting out her / song-styled hot notes a la So- phie Tucker . . . Ron Miller, son of Moe and Lena Miller, is serving a dual purpose . . . He's off-ice manager at Omena and, if necessary, will sympha- thize with all toothaches . . . Ron attends U. of D. Dental School . . . Legal advice is also SUPER SPECIALS ! given free by waiters Al Ben- Lb. nett, san of Morris and Beatrice Pkge. Bennett, and John Fried, son of Phillip and Jeanette Fried • ..Lb. . . . Al starts his third year of pre-law at Wayne U. and John .Lb. ends his second year of pre- law at U. of M. . . . Jack and • .Lb. Regina Gilbert were enjoying .Lb. a wonderful vacation until Jack's emergency rush to the 1 JAR OF LIBERMAN'S PICKLES hospital at Newport for a kid- PLUS A JAR OF OUR TOMATOES both ney stone . . . Regina is presi- Limited Amount dent of the Albert Einstein Chapter, Bnai Brith, and star Full Course Dinners Served Daily / of the group's recent produc- tion, "Dos Groise Gevins" . . . Only one more year to go for Abe Levy, engineering student at Wayne from Tel Aviv . Folks remember him as a bus- LI 8-1111 boy when Mortie and Sadie Dermer had Greenbush Inn five years ago . . . "I've been pro- moted since then," says Abe, who is now the head waiter at Omena Inn . . . During the season, he also teaches at the 15301.E. Jelterson at Beaconsfield United Hebrew Schools . . VA 2 - 4118 Sarah Rosenberg got the -an- Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00 to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. tique bug, and after she and Al had left Omena for a visit 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri- to Mackinaw, took 22 hours to vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fox drive home . . The only stop more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. they didn't make was at a place with the sign, • "Modern An- tiques!" . . . Once again, final ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, score of the softball game be- Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. tween guests and staff was 16 "Served as you like it." to 6, favor of the oldsters!" 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours Ask Dave Weisberg to tell you about Joe Applebaum's "gefer- MARIA'S PIZZERIA BANQUET FACILITIES lach" pitch. * * * Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods "A YOUNG MAN Tootin' His Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service Own Horn" is the 73rd birth- 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m, to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929 day greeting mailed out from Beverley Hills, Calif., by song TR 2-8800 writer L. Wolfe Gilbert, "so CLAM SHOP and BAR you can share my happiness in Serving. Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods this, the winter of life." Music by Muzak 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. "Wolfie" is the writer of such Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem- ageless tunes as "Waiting for ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed the Robert E. Lee," "Ramona," daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. "Marta," "Peanut Vender," "My 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen Mother's Eyes," "Jeannine I BEEF BUFFET Dream of Lilac Time," "Are You from Heaven" and a host DUBBS BEEF BUFFET of others . . . Yes, the titles • PRIME BEEF • SHRIMP • LOBSTER • DELMONICO STEAK • CHICKEN tell you that he's been writing 13300 W 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD songs for a mighty long time OPEN DAILY 11 - 8:30 P.M.; SAT. & SUN. to 9 P.M. . . . Happy Birthday, Wolfie! AL GREEN'S Doomlielci CTCi 1s, Tilichigan 5 PRIVATE DINING ROOMS TO ACCOMMODATE 10-300 GUESTS JERUSALEM, (TA) — David Horowitz, Governor of the Bank of- Israel, who left for the United States to attend the September meetings of the In- ternational Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington, de- nied on his departure that there would be any discussion of changes in the value of Is- rael's currency during the forthcoming meetings. He made the denial following rumors published in the Lon- don press that devaluation of the Israeli pound would be dis- cussed at the Washington ses- sions. There will be no such discussions officially or unof- ficially, he said. The Finance Committee of the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, authorized the transfer of $4,- 300,000 to the International Monetary Fund in Washington, as a step toward increasing Israel's capital in the World Bank. Israel's share in the bank until now has been $7,500,000, and today's transfer- decision is in the direction of increasing Israel's share to a total of $25,- 000,000. A member state's bor- rowing rights and votes in the " K PARK WHERE TO DINE Xingsk y n Special Children's dinners on Sunday Denies Changes in Israel's Currency .