Forthcoming activities an-
nounced by the Jewish Center
include lecture-discussions, a
film presentation and adult
dance classes.
Four lecture-discussions on
the general topic "Psychology
for Parents: Adolescence" will
feature the Jewish Center's May
program for adults, according to
Mrs. Charles Lakoff, chairman
of the Center's Adult Commit-
tee.
This series
start 1:30 p.m.
May 2 and is designed to de-
velop an understanding of the
phycholo-ical basis of adoles-
cent behavior and parent-child
relationships. Discipline and sex
will be two of the many subjects
to be examined.
The series will be led by
Frank M. Lomenberg, director
of the Center's Adult Division.
"Border Street," a Polish film
with English sub-titles, featur-
ing the actual story of the War-
saw ghetto uprising in 1943, will
be presented by Center Cinema
Forum 8 p.m. Sunday in the
Aaron DeRoy Theater of the
Jewish Center.
The discussion of the film will
be led by a survivor of the War-
saw ghetto.
A number of late spring
classes for adults in modern
dance, ballet, and free style'
jazz dancing are offered by
the Center.
Modern dance classes for be-
ginners, intermediate and ad-
vanced students will be taught
by Harriet Berg on Mondays,
during the day, and by Fannie
Aronson on Monday and
Wednesday evenings. Donald
Randazzo will teach ballet and
free style on Thursday evenings.
These classes are cGntinued
by request of former students
and only limited registration
will be available. Call DI 14200,
Ext. 167, for additional informa-
tion.
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a sharp-looking 1927 Ford being ceive an appointment as Fed-
rejuvenated by antique car lov- eral District Judge . . . The
er Jerry Gurwin . . . Every
spare moment he has is being wheels are moving.
used to put the car in tip top
shape . . . In today's easy-going
Wishing Our Many
car driving, the 1927 Ford is
Friends and Patrons
an intricate bit of machinery
behind the wheel . . . But Jer-
A Happy
ry's pop, Nate, remembers
Kosher
when, and can still handle it
Passover
like years gone by . . . When-
ever Jerry'll drive the aged
auto, he'll be in for a bit of
ribbing by folks who'll quip,
"What happened, Jerry? Things
so tough you had to trade in
Kosher Restaurant
that gorgeous red Corvette?"
!WM'S'
20340 W. 7 Mile Rd.
FIRST TIME IN 28 years
LOOKING BACK ON COL-
that Eleanor Riseman missed UMNS OF YESTERYEARS:
an Infant Service Group din-
JAN. 26, 1945 . . . Their re-
ner-dance . . and she really cent game with the police team
missed a dilly of a shindig at brought a memory back to Sam
OPEN SUN. & MOIL
the Latin Quarter . . . While Assik's entry in the Detroit
CHOL AMOED
Eleanor and Dave are resting Basketball Federation . . . Hap-
in Florida, ISG had 500 folks pened last year . . . Played the
Complete Carry-Out Service
see one of the finest shows seen law enforcers in a scheduled
THE SYMBOL OF
in Detroit in many a year . . . game and Hank Bogart's coat
FINER FOODS .. .
Producer Len Borovoy really disappeared! Stolen!
PLANNING A PARTY?
gave the throng something to
MAY
15,
1946
.
.
.
Theodore
talk about. and it'll go down
in ISG history as one of the Levin, local lawyer, may re-
RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN
swellest of them all.
AT ITS FINEST
• Breakfast • Lunch • Snacks
CHILD WELFARE commit-
• Full Course Dinners
• BAR MITZVAHS
MUSIC ! ENTERTAINMENT !
tee of Detroit Lodge 55. Knights
• LUNCHEONS
of Pythias, has supplied the K
• Buffet Party Trays •
• SHOWERS
of
P
children's
camp
at
Burt
• WEDDINGS
• Gift Baskets •
FRANK G. ARMSTRONG, vice Lake with a mt.ch-needed dish-
ETC.
president of the Burroughs Cor- washer ... Last year. the lodge
In Orr Beautiful
IN NORTHWOOD CENTER
poration, has been named gen- furnished sports equipment for
WOODWARD at 13 MILE
and his orchestra
Fountain Room or the
eral chairman of the 1962 Mich- the camp, which named its ath-
and COOLIDGE
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Synagogue of Your Choke
igan campaign of the United letic field after Detroit Lodge
Lou Horowitz, Your Host
Negro College Fund by Law- #55.
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rence J. MacGregor, national
to 10 p.m.
AN UNFORTUNATE ACCI-
I chairman.
DENT involving her son Steven
COCKTAIL—HOT HOR D'OEUVRES and THE
started Lila Reder on the way
to one of her most rewarding
SPECIAL CUT PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF YOU
COMPLETE
hobbies . . . Three years ago,
ENJOYED SO MUCH AT 'TOP OF THE PARK'
at two, Steven was run over
" CARRY-OUT DINNERS Chicken
by a bicycle which necessitated
IS NOW BEING SERVED IN
Shrimp
an emergency operation at Chil-
The
dren's Hospital . . . During his
Fish
stay there, he received a set of
puppets . . Lila promptly put
BrOagler
them to good use by entertain-
Only a Few Minutes Drive From The Fisher Theatre
Bar-B-Q
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ing her son . . . Happiness
re'
spreads, and soon many chil-
Ribs
From 5 to 10 p.m.
18401 West 7 Mile Rd.
dren in the hospital were recip-
... and after theatre supper specials tool
ients
of
this
spontaneous
enter-
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tainment . . In time, Steven
Music Nightly by Johnny and Floyd Duo
recovered and Lila, remember-
ing the happiness and joy gen-
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erated by her puppets, decided
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to continue giving shows in the
community . . . Her husband,
Sam, also ignited with the spark
of enthusiasm, built a six-foot
professional type puppet stage
. . . Besides Steven. they have
two other sons. Mark, six, and
Michael, four, who help to
WOODWARD AT EAST KIRBY
"sneak preview" her original
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• Motor Lodge - Restaurant • Finest of Foods Served
as a show . • . When she is not
• Heated Swimming Pool
• Most Modern Facilities
giving shows for hospitals and
• Spacious Docking Facilities
youth
groups, Lila finds time
Bernie Patrona
Entertaining Nightly
(except Sunday)
to attend Wayne U. as an art
and his Orchestra
major, to be assistant editor of
the Lessenger PTA newspaper
and to participate in skiing and
Fine American and Ital
Open daily 11:30 a.m.
Food
-1 a.m.
other sports with her family.
Approx. One Hour's Drive from Detroit
CLOSED SUNDAYS
. . . Of all her activities, Lila
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COCKTAIL BAR
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m avai lable
enjoys puppeteering the most
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. . . Seeing the happy faces of
those children at Children's
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Hospital cannot be duplicated
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods fee
by anything in the world, says
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
Lounge
CHOP HOUSE
Lila.
Cocktail
OVERHEARD AT BEDTIME
CHOICE LIQUORS
Dining Room
by mother, Mrs. Ellen Thomas MARIA'S PIZZERIA
BANQUET FACILITIES
Coffee Shop
. . . Little three-year-old Bar-
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Femmes Iteh..a Foods
bara Ann Thomas was saying
Piano Bar
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
her
prayers
.
.
.
"Please,
Lord,
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can't you put the vitamins in 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
pie and cake instead of cod-liver
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by all ages is borne out by the Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
SERVING
Kessler Quintet, a group of 11-
year-old boys who are volun-
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teering to entertain at kiddie
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DAILY — 7 A.M. to 2:30 A.M.
parties . . . Playing newly-learn- DELICATESSEN and
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ed instruments, organizing com-
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munity singing and providing
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nothing more to do than serve
the ice cream and cake . . .
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ist is Larry Allen Herman, LI
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STAGS, BANQUETS and MEETINGS.
around the community will be
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CATERING
31 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 20, 1902
Classes for Adults, Film on Ghetto Danny Raskin's
Center Announces Lectures, Dance
SAMMY
WOOLF
The Sapphire Room
Overlooking the beautiful
St. Clair River
ST. CLAIR
FISHERMAN'S WHARF
•
Ri f meni cifist
WHERE TO DINE
DANCING NIGHTLY •
Paradiso Cafe
•
CARL'S
BOESKY'S
OPEN AS USUAL
DURING PASSOVER
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