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November 27, 1959 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-11-27

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Pi-insrose Benevolent Club Plans -
Annual Donor Luncheon, Dec. 9

Brith Sets Blood Bank Rally
Danny Ras kin' s Bnai
The Metropolitan Detroit place between 6 and 12 p.m.,

LISTENING

Men's and Women's Bnai Brith
Councils will conduct their sec-
ond blood bank rally of the sea-
son next week.
The two-night drive will take

Monday and Tuesday, the first
night at the Dewey School,
Pearson at Stratford, in Oak
Park, and the second night at
Adas Shalom Synagogue.

SPORN•S

CUSTOM INSTALLATION

HI-F11 • STEREO

The donor committee of the Primrose Benevolent Club
meets to plan the annual luncheon, to be held Dec. 9, at Temple
Israel. Pictured, left to right, seated, are Mesdames SAM
GITT, pledge chairman; JOSEPH KOBRIN and NORMAN
GOLDENBERG, journal chairmen; JACK AARON, program;
and WILLIAM BELINSKY, overall chairman; standing, Mes-
dames LOUIS GRUSKIN and HARRY BROWN, pledge chair-
men. In preparation for the donor, a dessert luncheon is
planned for 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Cong. Beth Joseph, when a
noted hair stylist and make-up artist will give a demonstration.

Israel Bonds Honor AcclaimVeteranZionist
2 Women of Valor Itzhak Gruenbaum,

on His 80th Birthday

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

Mrs. MARRY PORTNOY,
left, and Mrs. PHILIP CUT-
LER were named Women of
Valor Nov_ 19, by the Na-
tional Israel Bond Women's
Division, -at a "Merci Beau-
coup" luncheon at the Jewish
Community Center here. Mrs.
G. Mennen Williams was the
featured speaker. Women of
Valor earn their awards by
accounting for $100,000 or
more • in sales, purchases and
collections of pledges for Is-
rael Bonds. Mrs. Philip Helf-
man, past chairman of the De-
troit Israel Bond women's di-
vision, and herself a Woman
of Valor, made the presenta-
tion of the awards.

MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!

Sammy Woolf

And His Orchestra

UN 4-3174
UN 3-8982
UN 3-6501

TEL AVIV—Articles lauding
Itzhak Gruenbaum, veteran Zi-
onist leader, on his 80th birth-
day, appeared in the Israel press
TueSday. Virtually the entire
press, regardless of party affilia-
tion, carried laudatory reports.
Gruenbaum, who is spending
his last years in his retreat at
Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, was sent
a cable by Giora Josepthal, sec-
retary general of the Mapai
party,-that -"in -spite of some dif-
ferences we have always cher-
ished your guidance through
many critical years of the Jew-
ish nation both inside and out-
side of Israel of which you are
•a co-founder:"
A special fellowship will be
founded by Mapai at the He-
brew University in honor of
Gruenbaum who will decide the
course of study.

Radio Broadcast
to Explain Significance
of Borman Lectures

The significance of the Bor-
nan Near Eastern Lecture ser-
ies at Wayne State University
will be discussed at 10 p.m.,
Saturday, over the Jewish Com-
munity Council portion of the
Altman Jewish Hour, on radio
station WJLB.
Participating in the broadcast
will be Abraham and Tom Bor-
man, brothers who established
the series, and Leonard N.
Simons, communal leader and
member of the advisory commit-
tees of the WSU department of
Near Eastern languages and
literatures.

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VARIETIES

VARIETIES

HERE'S ANOTHER first for
JWV . . . The Department of
Michigan Jewish War Veterans
on Dec. 5 will sponsor the first
public dance to be held in the
new Jewish Center on Meyers
and Curtis . . . Festivities will
begin at 9 p.m. to the rhythms
of Sammy Woolf and his orches-
tra. . . . JWV, in addition to
being the patriotic voice of
American Jewry, maintains a
vast service program. . . . It
includes regular service to all
Veterans hospitals locally, a
child welfare program in the
Wayne County Juvenile Deten-
tion Home, Children's Hospital,
Franklin Settlement Home and
camperships to underprivileged
children. . . . It gives regular
service at the U.S.O., individual
aid to needy veterans' families
and scholarships - to Brandeis
and local universities. . . . An
aid to Israel program includes
the maintenance of a hospital
wing in the Tel Hashomer Hos-
pital. . . . Anyone who has visit-
ed the Memorial Home on Davi-
son knows how dedicated JWV
members are to their causes.
. . . Tickets for the Dec. 5 dance
can be gotten from any JWV
member, at the door or by call-
ing WE 3-0846. . . . Irving Cane
is department commander and
Sara Nemon, auxiliary presi-
dent.
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VARIETIES

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We Maintain a Competent AUDIO STAFF .

Estimates and Designs at No Obligation

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Lincoln 8-2710
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Dining at its very best in an
atmosphere of elegance and charm.

Open everyday including Sunday

Special Children's Dinners on Sunday

5 PRIVATE DINING ROOMS
TO ACCOMMODATE 10-300 GUESTS

for

• Sweet Sixteens
• Showers
SAYING HIS prayers last
• Wedding Receptions
• Luncheons
week, little Craig Feldman, 6-
• Bar Mitzvah Parties
year-old son of Mollie and Jay
Feldman, ended with, ". .. and
please make Arnie stop throw-
ing stones at me. By the way,
I've mentioned this before."
*
*
RALPH SHOOK, bossman at
Fogel Furniture in Wyandotte,
Woodward South of Long Lake Road
was presented with one of three
"men of the year" awards given
last week at its annual dinner at
the Sheraton-Cadillac. . . . The
honor is based on an indivi-
dual's contribution to the good
and welfare of the furniture in-
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tesy extended to traveling
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
wholesale salesmen calling on
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
the retailer. . . The latter group
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri-
makes the selection, which also
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
included a Dearborn man and
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fox
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars...
another from Monroe.
CHOP HOUSE
* * *
LEONARD FRANK, of Gross
HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of Foods, Steaks,
Realty Co., and his charming ROBIN
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
wife, Pat, have the area of "Served as you like it."
Franklin Village covered like a
Open 24 Houri
1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
blanket for the annual porch- 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1
light drive of the Muscular
BANQUET FACILITIES
Dystrophy Association . . . set MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
for Tuesday, Dec. 1. . . . When
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
Pat was named chairman of
MDA for the village, she and 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
Leonard went to work organiz-
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ing for the once-a-year drive. CLAM SHOP and BAR
. . . Leonard says you have to Serving. Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
do more than sell real estate to Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
make an area a better place to
Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem.
live.
ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed

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WHERE TO DINE

AL GREEN'S

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CARL'S

University Zionist Group
Slates Musical Evening

VARIETIES

30 Years of Electronics

A "do - it - yourself" musicale
will follow an executive board
meeting of the Student Zionist
Organization Sunday evening,
the officers' meeting to be held
at 7:45 p.m. and the musicale
at 8:30 p.m. in the Student Cen-
ter Mart Room at Wayne State
University.
All members and friends are
invited to bring their instru-
ments and records for an eve-
ning of singing and dancing.

1IERC S

daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.

BEEF BUFFET

19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen

DUBBS BEEF BUFFET

• PRIME BEEF • SHRIMP • LOBSTER
• CHICKEN
• DELMONICO STEAK
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD

OPEN DAILY 11 • 8:30 P.M.; SAT. & SUN. to 9 P.M.

The Cundari reach the finest
cuisine in a continental back-
ground with a choice of Amer-
ican and European specialties.

Luncheon 11 a..m-3 p.m.; Din-
ners 6-10 p.m. After-Theatre
Snacks 'till 4 a.m.

20021 W. McNichols cor. Evergreen — For Reservations — KE 3.2766

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