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October 27, 1961 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-10-27

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The first in a series of forums
sponsored by Americans for
Progressive Israel-Hashomer
Hatzair will feature Avraham
Schenker, member of the World
Zionist Executive and head of

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the Youth and Education De-
partment of the Jewish Agency.
Schenker will speak on "The
Next Government in Israel" at
8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hayim
Greenberg Center.

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JAMES

UZENS AT GREENFIELD

G ROOM •

KTAIL LOUNGE •
NO BAR •

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COFFEE SHOP

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Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

Arthur Howard Voted
President of Detroit
Chapter, Brandeis 11

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secretaries; and
o d S. Vic
asurer.
The Chapter's an
dinner
ill
eld Nov. 1
hera-
-Ca
otel.

The Detroit Chapter of
•de's University Associate
elected a new
slate of offi-
cers with Ar-
thur Howard
succeeding A.
Alfred Taub-
man as prem.
dent.
The slate
includes Alan
E. Schwartz,
Milton J. Mil-
ler and Bud A.
Rosenthal, vice
presid e nts;
Lawrence
Howard
Block, Richard Sloan and Wil-

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Open 7 •.

LOOKING BACK ON COL-
every day
UMNS OF YESTERYEARS.
13821 9 Mile Road, Nr. Coolidge
INEST FOOD &
RVICE IN DETROIT
OCT. 5, 1944 . . . In Germany,
Free Parking
a.. a Banquet
following V-E Day, Sgt. Bobby
LI 8-1 1 1 1
got his furlough .. .
A WEEK
I. Friedman
went with a buddy to the Nice

Country Club on the Riviera in
2:30 A.M.
France and at 8 a.m. were the
to 3:30 A.M.
only golfers on the course . . .
Completed six holes and on the
seventh tee noticed someone on
the bridge shouting and waving
. . . Couldn't understand what
VAILABLE FOR
he was yelling about so went
MODATING UP
right on playing . . . When
TO
BRoadway 2-0644
their ninth hole was completed
and they reached the bridge
Ample Free 1 the same fellow was there . . .
HARRY
KY
he was an Army lieutenant .. .
Parking
Your. Host
"Who gave you the authority







to play this nine?" the officer
asked, wiping his brow . .
"Nobody, sir," replied Bobby,
"but we thought it was our
privilege!" . . "Privilege!" e
claimed the officer. "Do y
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call playing nine holes of
on a mine-filled course. a
vilege?" . . . P.S. The b
meekly replied, "No, sir."
In Appreciation of Your Patronage
OCT. 19 1945 . . . Sally i
cute little tot in the neighbo
hood and always tries hard t•
During the Past Year
be mother's helper . . . nut last
week her well-meaning desire
We Invite You to Participate •
sort of backfired on the house-
hold . . When mother Mrs.
ble for:
in Ocir
Ray Shelman, returned from
Weddings
shopping, little Sally thought
Ages) •-Parties
she'd sort of surprise her. - by
washing the canned goods_ and
removing the labels . . . She
PERRI'S
PERRI'S
PERRI'S
did! . . . And when mother re-
DON'T
primanded her Sally replied,
"But you told daddy over the
T
phone that we were going to
'COME T PE
eat out of the can and I wanted
SEE
them to be nice and clean!"
• LUNCHES •
NERS
AS
• PAN ES
. Sally is four years old.
OV. 16, 1945 , . . Bobby
BUFFET F RTY
BASKETS
r was the choice of the
Ron
NEM
MN
NM
• UNL ', UAL
ORTED GIFT ITEMS
five 'udges for first place in
the tening Post column's
•- LI 9-5
Perso
with th 'ty Contest, -conducted
"Qu
SPE
L OF
ulius Rosenwald Post
of Ame an Legion, with 66
votes out a possible 75 . . .
Raw, Pickl
Beth Wei r was second with
nd Coolidg
60 . . a Florence Eisner In Northwood Center, Woodward
third with . . . Other girls
OPEN 7 DAYS TO 10 P.M.—
eleCted fo he finals through
heir pi-ctur
sent via the col-
umn were
ry Gray, Frances
Shulman,
a Kallman, - Dora
Tkatch, Do thy - Wolfe, Helen
1 /2 Lb, of SALAMI
WITH PU
Plotnik, IV reen Levitt, Ber-
3020 G
RIVER. -Free Parking. TE 3-0700.
nice Glas , Marsha Lambert,
vate
quet Rooms for wedding 'arties. Serving
the
rld's Finest Steaks.
ops an 1
Mildred on stein Lenore Pick-
a Foods for
than 26 years. All
of a
r cellars.
man,
e Sklar, Roslyn Spar- CHOP HOUSE
a
arjorie Glasier and Re-,
Char-Broiled Steak
H
s,
mith .. . Judging for the
Sandwiches.
Break
4 Hours.
lovelies was held in 'person .. .
4 HOURS ill4AYS A WEEK
Over 50 photos were submitted. SNACK SHAC
nr. SCHAE
Y-OUT SERVICE 541-6117
JANUARY 4 1946 . . . 13630 W. 8
Frankie Selan spent four years
CILIT
with the medics, but he'd MARIA'
Speciali
rather forget the first-aid tac-
tics . . . Walking down a street
We Use Wilno Kosher and Vienna
in the states, he saw an op- 7101 PURI
1-3929
portunity• to aid a fair damsel
Meat Products Exclusively
in distress .. . She was a cute CLAM S
trick who had cut her finger Serving Oyster
and Assorted Seo Foo
on a stray piece of glass . . . Music by M
E. GRAND iBLVD.
TRAY CATERING FOR ALL
Rushing over, Frankie quickly
Prime
Beef
at
it
Very
Pies ,haked on prem.
OCCASIONS A SPECIALTY
mentioned his abilities, went
ises. Special Lu'
ns
inners. Menus changed
into a store and came out with
ally. Open 11 a.m.
.m.
gauze and adhesive . . . Before BEEF BUFFET
9371 W. 8
1 BIk. E. of Evergreen
the lass could say a word he
had handaged the whole hand,
DUBB
telling her of the great dangers
• Prime Beef • Shrimp
obster
•elmonico Steak • Chicken
of infection and blood, poison-
13300 W. 7 MILE cor.
TLEFIE
UN 4-7897
ing and "It's lucky I happened
OPEN DAILY and SA
'30 P. .
• AY to 9 P.M.
along
at
the
right
time!"
.
.
.
RESERVATIONS
NO
AT MIDDLEBELT
NG A
TED FOR
STAGS, BANQUET
The girl, her hand encased in
MEETINGS
mummified wrapping, was fit
A
d [tali
to be tied . . . Such humiliation
Open dal
OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to 1 A.M.; SATURDAY fo 2 A.M.
CLOSED S
. . . and with her the head of
COCKTAIL BAR
Banquet room available
the nursing staff at a nearby
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
TO 9-3988
hospital!

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