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October 28, 1960 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-10-28

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Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

the emcee chores.
* * *
SOLE FUNCTION OF Sa'ad,
a group with only 35 members,
is to raise funds for Parkin-
son's Disease research at
Wayne State U . . . For five
years, Sa'ad has contributed its

entire proceeds to fight this
terrible disease . . . Not enough
people realize what Parkinson's
Disease is, or know a person
afflicted with it . . . If they did,
there would certainly be no
hesitation ever to join in the
fight!

Ow_OPEN

CHOP SUEY

ESE-AMERICAN FOOD



• • •



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The Bancroft Hotel-Motel on the oceanfront at 15th Street
in Miami Beach, Fla., has introduced a new accommodation in
guest relation's with the "Glorified American Plan," a dining-
out plan which offers guests the privilege of dining at the
restaurants of their choice each night of the week.

Jail Pro-Nazi Painter after Attack in Bus

(Direct JTK Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

painter who be
pas-
ter
LONDON—A Manchester mag- senger
f
istrate imposed a four-month jail
entiments.
sentence- Tuesday on a Sa
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protested, Hollingsworth
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attacked him.

DELICATESSEN and
REST

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• ANOTHER BOESKY'S AT 12TH AT HAZELWOOD

...

after howling

...

or after theatre . • .

harm
troit
1, at
founded in ronislav
Huberman, auditions and hir-
ing of the members were held
in the Tel Aviv home of Julius
Chajes' father, the late Dr.
Josef Chajes . . . One of the
first conductors was Arturo
Toscanini, who dee
honor to cond
IPO . . .
He was rid'
n a taxi cab
the tim
en the dri
d
him his wi
s most
anx s to see t e gre
con-
du r persona
was at
me expec
y any hour
c
't go
the conce
. T
aestro
mediatel rected the cab
iver to his home and paid
to the wife, thus f
t wis
im . .
Both pa
- to - be, over-
whelmed by the graciousness of
Toscanini, vowed that they
uld name the baby after him
If a boy, it was decided to
him Arturo . . . if a girl,
name would be Artura .. .
woman gave birth to girl
ns . . . and the reporters
terviewing the beaming father
asked what names they will
now have . . . "Very simple,"
he said, "One is Tosca and the
other is Nini." . . • Detroit's
own maestro, Paul Paray, has
conducted the IPO five times in
the past 12 years and for its
sane he even learned to give
the cues in Hebrew . . . Once
he presented for the first time
some Hebrew dances. by. Mark
Lavry in a concert in Tel-Aviv
. . . After the performance, the
composer took the score home
some corrections . . . Two
ter, the dances were also
ogram in Jerusalem .. .
tepped out on the stage
arted to look for 'some-
on his music stand , . .
heart "stood still" as
remembered that he didn't
turn the score to the con-
ductor . . . For some seconds,
Paray seemed uneasy, but then
he raised the baton and di-
rected a most stirring perform-
ance with precise entry cues
and dynamics "by heart" . . .
without the score.
• * *
NOW THAT THE City of
Hope Cancer Fighter gals have
relaxed a little after placing
their blue banks from one end
of the city to the other, it's
time for a bit of concentration
on the group's square dance
and buffet dinner, Nov. 13, at
Pietmontese Club, 13221 Puri-
tan . . • Ann Feldman, Libby
Pierce and Lillian Kozloff are
chairmaning the shindig . . .
For tickets, call Lillian at DL
1-2044.
*
*
GREAT LADY of show busi-
ness, Sophie -Tucker, took time
out recently from a busy sche-
dule to visit Detroit and honor
first cousins Rose and Joe Kal-
ish on their 50th wedding anni-
versary . . . As Mickey Woolf
played background music, So-
phie humbly thanked her fam-
ily for inviting her.
* * *
PAST CHANCELLORS
NIGH T, annual event by
Knights of Pythias, Detroit
Lodge 55, will honor about 60
p.c.'s, life and 25-year mem-
bers, Nov. 15, at K of P Castle
Hall on Wyoming ... Emil Ras-
kin is chairman of the affair,
with Nate Goldstick handling



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hot a

FREE PARKING 1014 E. JEFFERSON

CARL'S

3020 GRANT/ RIVER Free Parking T-E
•ate Banquet Rooms for wedding par
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and S
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in

CHOP HOUSE

ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foo s, Steaks
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. ./hort Orders. Delicious b e
"Served as you like it."
20176 LIVERNOrS AVE., 11/2 Wks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
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MAR IA 'S PIZZERIA '

BANQUET LIQUORS

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous !tali

Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Servic

7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.

CLAM SHOP and BAR

Serving- Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assort

Music by Muzak

-

2675 E. GR

Prime Beer at its Very Best! Pies baked

IIERC'S

ises Special Luncheons and Dinners.

BEEF BUFFET

19371 W. 8 Mile; 1 Bik. E. o

Chicarels

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

/ Dancing

K enwood

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nights. Monday, Johnny Titus Trio
Don Pablo (5 Nights)
Dinners 5 p.m. Banquet Parties
Free Parking — OPEN SUNDA

FENKELL COR. TELEGRAPH KE.

DUBBS BEEF BUFFET

• Prime Beef • Shrimp • Lobster • Delmonico Ste
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13300 W 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
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OPEN DAILY 11 8:30 P.M.; SAT & SUN. to s .
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED F
STAGS BANQUETS and MEETINGS

Paradiso Cafe

Fine American & litali
rip Fici)
Open daily 11:30 a.
CLOSED SUNDA
COCKTAIL BAR
Banquet room avai
e
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
T 9-3988

McINERNEY'S 'FARM and OLD CIDER1 11L6

29501 NORTHWESTERN HWY. bet. 12 & 13 Mile
Open Daily 9 A.M.
P.M. Closed Mondays
Serving Chicken & Turkey Luncheon and Dinn
CARRY OUT SERVICE — PRIVATE ROOM AVAIL. BLE

SQUARE DANCE PARTIES

EL 6-9222

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

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

20021 W. McNichols

cor.

Evergreen — For Reservations —

3-2 66

29 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 28, 1960

Bancroft Hotel in Miami Beach
Offers 'Glorified American Plan'

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