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March 25, 1960 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-03-25

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'Last Angry Man'
Opens at Mercury

U. of M. Senior Wins
Wilson Fellowship
for Graduate Study

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

dinner-dance and show . . .
April 3 . . . at Latin Quarter.
*
LENN BOROVOY, local tal-
ent rep, vouches that it actually
happened to piano-playing co-
median Ukie Sherin . . . The
comic was tired of playing in
rowdy joints . . . Finally he told
his agent that he only wanted
to play in places that were so
quiet you could hear a pin drop
. . . so the agent booked him
into a bowling alley.

Eugene Lee Loren, a senior
at the University of Michigan,
has been awarded a $1,500
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship
for graduate study, it is an-
nounced this week by Sir Hugh
Taylor, president of the Wood-
row Wilson National Fellow-
ship Foundation.
Loren will receive a bache-
lor's degree in economics this
June. He will enter a graduate
school—probably Yale Univer-
sity—in the fall to begin work
for a master s degree.
LOT OF PRIDE is shared
The fellowship, made possible for A the
wonderful City of Hope
by a grant from the Ford Foun- Cancer Fighters organization
dation, seeks to assist in the whose original beginning with
search for college teachers. It only a handful has blossomed
is estimated that 30,000 new into a membership of 700 . . .
instructors will be needed each with $200,000 already sent to
year during the next decade to the National Medical Center at
accommodate increasing stu- Duarte, Calif., for cancer care
dent enrollments.
and research by the local gals
Loren, who plans to continue . . . Date of the group's eighth
his education and receive a doc- annual dinner dance is April 24
PAUL MUNI and DAVID torate in economics, is a stu- . . . Rose Moss, fund-raising
WAYNE are shown in a tense dent assistant to U. of M. eco- vice-president, is chairman of
scene from "The Last Angry nomics professor, Dr. William this year's affair.
* * *
Man," the film adaptation of Haber. He already has a sum-
Gerald Green's best-selling mer job with the Federal Re-
"PAPPA JOE" CORNELL, the
novel, which opens Wednes- serve Bank in Chicago.
pied piper of Wyoming Ave., is
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- more than just a dancing teach-
day, at the Mercury Theater.
ris J. Loren, of 18095 Wiscon- er or social director . . . He's
Sholem Aleichem Volume sin, Eugene is not the only the pride and joy of every
member of the family who will youngster who meets him since
to Mark Centennial
graduate this June. His three he immediately becomes one of
centennial
volume
of
writ-
A
sisters, triplets Rosalyn, Caro-
. .. Got a problem, kids?
ings by Sholom Aleichem, lyn and Marilyn, will graduate them
.
.
.
Ask
"Pappa Joe" . . . he'll
containing 19 stories and a one- from Mumford High School. An know what
to do . • . and par-
act play, has been translated older brother, Dr. Leonard Lo-
ents love hini for it because
into English for the first time ren, is currently working with almost
always, whatever he tells
by Curt Leviant, son of the Dr. Ralph Rabinowitch at Haw- the young guys 'n gals, it coin-
proprietors of the New Ambas- thorn Center.
cides exactly with the advice
sador Hotel, Lakewood, N.J. It
given by mom and dad . . .
is being published by Thomas
week, "Pappa Joe" and
Yoseloff, Inc., 11 E. 36th St., Dayan Confers with B G Every
his great big heart teaches free
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
New York.
to The Jewish News)
at the St. Frances Orphanage
LONDON— Brig.. Gen. Moshe for Boys . . . He takes a bunch
Dayan, israeli Minister of Agri- from the dance studio to play
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
culture, left for Paris Tuesday basketball with the parentless
after interrupting his return youngsters . . . and the cry is
Sammy Woolf
from the United States to con- almost invariably, "How's my
And His Orchestra
fer at Oxford with Premier footwoi•k, Pappa Poe?"
82
UN
3-89
UN 1-2953
* * *
Ben-Gurion. He proceeded to
UN 3-6501
Israel Wednesday.
BEST BET Of The Weekend
. . . Infants Service Group

-

MEN WANTED

To Bring Their Ladies to Enjoy the Romantic

Elegance, Exciting Food and Fine Liquor

At The New

TOWN PUMP

Laskey to Address
Meeting in Behalf
of Israel Tourism

Lawrence G. Laskey, .Boston
Jewish leader, chairman of the
American section of the board
I of directors of the Israel Tour-
ist Industry Development Cor-
poration, will address a break-
I fast meeting of Detroiters in-
terested in this project, at 10:30

Sun., May 1 — 8:20 P.M. — Scottish. Rite Cathedral

Tickets: $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.65 at Grinnell's Downtown-
Bookworld (Downtown)—Cafe Galarie—Marwirs (Northland)

NEW OWNERS

FINEST "French" Cuisine . .

BUSINESS MEN'S

LUNCHEON—$1.00 Up
SUNDAY DINNER—$1.75 Up
1:00 to 5:00 P.M.

ami ■ 11111 ■

ANATOLES

Imported Wines and Beers

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mon. thru Fri., 11-2:30 Lunch. Mon. thru Thurs., 5-9;
Fri., 5 p.m. til Midnight; Sat., 5 p.m. til 2 a.m.; Sun. 1-10

WHERE TO DINE

Chicorels

,

Kenwoo d

INTRODUCING PETE VALE — FORMER EXEC..
CHEF MA1SON RIVIERA. Dancing 6 nights — Don
Pablo orch. Dinners S p.m. Banquet parties to 100.

Woodward South of Long Lake Road

KE 7-7377

MdNERNEY'S FARM and OLD .CIDER MILL

29501 NORTHWESTERN HWY. bet. 12 & 13 - Mile



Open Daily 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. Closed Mondays
Serving Chicken & Turkey Luncheon and Dinner
CARRY OUT SERVICE — PRIVATE ROOM AVAILABLE

CALL THOMAS McINERNEY — EL 6-9222

BRASS RAIL CHOP HOUSE

ADAMS AT WOODWARD AT AN

SERVED FROM 5 TO 9 IN
OUR THEATRE LOUNGE
EVERY EVENING

Complete Dinner—from appetizer to dessert

U.S. PRIME 12-0Z. FILET MIGNON

Introducing Bill Franko, former chef at the

LONDON CHOP HOUSE
Hosts to Detroit: William Boesky and son, Ivan

'2.751

UNBELIEVABLE

Diners' Club and
American E x-
press Cards
Honored

3020 GRANT) RIVER Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri-
vate Banquet Rooms fok wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods foe
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.

"Served as you like it."

20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.

Michigan
M 14-1400

for
• Sweet Sixteens
• Showers
• Wedding. Receptions
• Luncheons
• Bar Mitzvah Parties

Free Parking — OPEN SUNDAYS

FENKELL COR. TELEGRAPH

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Chops, Chicken Club Sc.ndwiches. .ihort Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.

Olownfield WA,



UN 1-8591

18455 LIVERNOIS, between 6 & 7 Mi. Rd.

CHOP HOUSE

Xingstey gn,n

5 PRIVATE DINING ROOMS
TO ACCOMMODATE 10-300 GUESTS

ELECTRIFYING !

ORANIM ZABAR
Israel's Greatest Singers

CARL'S

Special Children's Dinners on Sunday

DYNAMIC !

FROM ISRAEL !

Stockholm

Cass and Lou Warshaw, Your Hosts

Open everyday including Sunday

"The Image of the Jew in
Contemporary Literature," will
be discussed by Dr. Samuel A.
Golden, assistant professor of
English at Wayne State Univer-
sity, at the third program of
Symposium, an open forum for
the examination of Jewish prob-
lems, sponsored by the Jewish
Center, 18100 Meyers, at 8:30
p.m., Monday.

Lavish SMORGASBORD with finest mar-
inated and smoked fish, dozens of hot and
cold dishes. Complete Continental Kitchen
—steaks, chops, lobsters, duck, etc. Beautiful private dining rooms for
parties. Home and business catering. Lunch from $1.25. Dinner from $2.95.
WO 2-1042
1014 E. JEFFERSON
FREE PARKING

2305 PARK and MONTCALM

Dining at its very best in an
atmosphere of elegance and charm.

Dr. Golden to Address
`Symposium' Mon. Nite

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Open 24 Hours

CHOICE LIQUORS
BANQUET FACILITIES

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service

7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929

CHARLES MILAN

TR 2-8800
a.m. Sunday, April 3, at Bo- C LAM SHOP and BAR
esky's on Greenfield and James s crying. Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Couzens.
usic by Muzak
Charles Milan and John E.
prem-
Prime Beer at its Very Best! Pies baked on
Lurie are the two Detroit lead- 1
ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
ers who are actively assisting
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
in this project.
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen
Milan pointed out this week EEF BUFFET
that while 74,000 tourists visited!
Israel in 1958, there were 90,000
DUBBS BEEF BUFFET
tourists in 1959. Through the
• PRIME BEEF • SHRIMP • LOBSTER
• CHICKEN
• DELMONICO STEAK
new project, he stated, "it is
UN 4-7897
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
hoped that facilities can be
OPEN DAILY 11 .8:30 P.M.; SAT. & SUN. to 9 P.M.
built so that a quarter of a mil-
The Cundari reach the finest
lion people can visit Israel
cuisine in a continental back-
yearly." He said that in 1959
ground with a choice of Amer-
tourism brought in $15,000,000
ican and European specialties.
in exchange and provided jobs
Luncheon 11 a..m-3 p.m.; Din-
for thousands in Israel. An in-
ners 6-10 p.m. After-Theatre
Snacks 'till 4 a.m.
come of $60,000,000 is foreseen,
20021 W. McNichols cor. Evergreen — For Reservations — KE 3-2766
with jobs for 20,000, through
the new tourist development.

MRCS

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