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September 22, 1961 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-09-22

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George Pierrot, world traveler, weekly "Standard Federal George
on Monday introduced the new Pierrot Show," 7-8 p.m. on Chan-
nel 4.
Robert J,. Hutton, treasurer of
Standard . Federal, gave these
for the association's
onsors
of the one hour color
television
ow:
"This ne series of George
Pierrot adv ture talks and films
is in keepi with our policy of
ringing t vision entertainment
to Detr. • area homes which is
for the entire family.
suits
licatessen
w e also particularly pleased
pen 7 a.m
t the show will be telecast at
ever
a new time that is convenient
21 9 Mile Road, Hr. Co
for everyone."
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Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

In 1891, the Michigan Library
The American Jewish Year la
Association was organized, Mich- Book lists New York City as the
igan becoming the ninth state focal point of American Jewish
to form an association.
life.

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FOR 31 YEARS, Harry Melt-
zer has been bossman at the
now called Oakland Health Club
(it used to be Oakland Bath
House) . . . and down through
the years, fellows have affec-
onately called it their "home
ay from home" . . . Former
etroiters who used to frequent
e Oakland still make it a
int to go back whenever
they're in town . . . Al Wein-
garden wasn't gone too long,
just a couple of months in Las
Vegas, but one of the first
places he headed for after re-
turning was to see his friend
Harry, at the Oakland Health
Club . . . Al walked in, looked
around and started to walk out
thinking he was in the wrong
place, until Harry's familiar
voice asked where he was goin
. . . Al joins so many of
who can't recognize the
land since Harry's rejuv
ton
of the Oakland H
,Club
. . • It's completel
styling
has done a fade
•'b that
puts the Oakl
as a
by itself now
• e
TV room,
area and
e
tures.

FELLOI
Sanitation
they were se after
stopping for a pickup at the
home of Rose and Nat Gurwin
on Wisconsin . . . Neighbors
Bob Stutz and Dr. Abe Gudwin
have reason- now to complain
that their garbage isn't good
enough! . . . Luscious-looking
steaks, chops and what have
you were included in the $200
worth of delicacies that had
spoiled when the Gurwin's re-
frigerator went on the blink.
* * *
BERNARD BOLTON is a
mighty proud gent . . . and
well he should be, after being
installed at Grand Rapids, last
week, into the highest office
in Michigan Pythianism • . . .
that of Grand Chancellor of-the
entire state domain . . . But
"B.B." as he is fondly called,
is no prouder than his brothers
in Knights of Pythias Detroit
Lodge 55, who will be following
the state-wide leadership of one
of their very own.

1961 `ZS .1011 taa3 das

George Pierrot Stars in New TV Program

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Plump, juicy peaches and pecans.
wrapped in thin pancakes, cov-
ered -- with hot peach compote
and topped with frosty whipped
cream and golden pecans.

WHERE TO DINE

Char-Broiled Steaks & Ha
Sandwiches.
Breakfast 2

HERCS

OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAY
CARRY-OUT SERV

SNACK SHACK

5

13630 W. 8 MILE nr. SCHAEFER

CHOICE LIQUORS
B ANQUET
FA TIES

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italia

Parking Facilities ... Carry-Out Service

7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.

Hospital Nets $5 Million CLAM SHOP and BAR
BOSTON, (JTA) — Beth Is-.

rael Hospital here has raised
more than $5.
developmen
nd campaign, it
was ann. ced by Irving W.
Rabb,
irman
the devel
ment mmittee
e
al
the
ansion
v i
7
milli

rgers,
ur

1-3

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TR
88 V

ds

Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assort

usic

by Muzak

ElIC'S

EF BUFFET

2675 E. GRA

iPsreism. espBeeg
Special

at
L its Very Best! Pies
Luncheons and Dinners.
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.

us" Pr:

1 93 7 1 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E.

DUBBS BEEF BUFFET

IS
THE MOST DELIGHTFUL
AND HEARTWARMING
PICTURE I'VE SEEN
IN MANY YEARS!"

EXTRA !
AWARD
WINNER
"THE
GOLDEN
FISH"

• Prime Beef • Shrimp • Lobster • Delmonico Steak
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
OPEN DAILY and SAT. 11-8:30 P.M., SUNDAY t

RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED
STAGS, BANQUETS and MEETINGS

ranucci's restaurant & cocktail bar

Fine American and Italian Food
Open Daily 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Sunday 3 p.m. to
Serving Lunches, Dinners, After Theatre Sna
Banquet room available. Music by Al Nalli. Amp

7030 W. 7 Mile

HAND

witima

NOW AT THE

SURF
;I: n1kei
3
CORONET =

Chicken
897

Paradiso Cafe

COCKTAIL BAR

Fine American and Italian Food
Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m.
CLOSED SU
Banquet room a

17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile

CARL'S
CHOP HOUSE

arki

DI 1-5445

TO 9

3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking.
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops an
more than 26 years. All Beef aged

3 - 07

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