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September 07, 1962 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-09-07

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GENEVA, (JTA)—Loans by European JDC director, m-
a special housing fund of the ported.
He said the past 12 months
Joint Distribution Committee
to refugees from North Africa represented a record in loans
in France, have reached a total from JDC loan institutions. He
of $200,000, Charles Jordan, reported that 41 such loan
agencies in 19 countries pro-
vided 7,095 loans totaling
$3,368,000, an increase of 337
loans and $250,000 over the pre-
vious 12-month period. Loans
were made in Australia, Israel,
South America, France, Poland
STRICTLY KOSHER
and Italy to help integrate 1,680
refugee families.
Jordan noted that loan ap-
plications still pending from
Tunisian families will require
far more funds than the ori-
• BAR MITZVAHS
ginal estimates and that addi-
• LUNCHEONS
tionally funds "will have to be
• SHOWERS
vastly expanded to meet the
• WEDDINGS, ETC.
needs of thousands of Algerian
Jews now in France whose
In Our Beautiful
major economic problem now
Fountain Room, Your Home,
is housing."
Synagogue of Your Choice

K O ZI N' S

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Danny Raskin's

Cohen Is Named U.S. Judge in N.J.

23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 7, 1962

JDC Granted Over $3 Million in Loans

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CAMDEN, N.J., (JTA)—Judge Court since 1961. In 1950, he
Mitchell H. Cohen of Camden, served as chairman of the Cam-
N.J., has taken office as United den County Allied Jewish Ap-
States District Court Judge in peal.
the New Jersey district._ Chief
Judge Thomas Madden adminis-
tered the oath .of office to the
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new Federal _jurist.
Representatives of the Ameri-
can Bar AssO.ciatiOn, New Jersey
Bar AssociatiOn, and the Bar As-
sociations of Camden, Middlesex,
and Ocean counties took part in
HOUSE
the ceremonies and lauded Judge
OF
Mitchell fore his service as a
PANCAKES
judge in the New Jersey State
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court system and as a member
VARIETIES
LOOKING BACK ON COL- of the Bar. Prior to his Federal
appointment, he was a. member
UMNS OF YESTERYEARS.
Delicatessen & Restaurant
JAN. 5, 1945 . . . Riding along of the New Jersey Superior
13821 W. 9 MILE
in a jeep on a side street of not-
Near Coolidge
LI 8-
Free
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yet liberated Paris, Lt. Col. Ben
ROCKY'S PIZZERIA
1111
Parking
10517
W.
7
MILE
RD.
Bader noticed some Frenchmen
BAR-B-Q RIBS, CHICKEN,
SMORGASBORD
loading dirty bottles onto a truck •
PIZZA, SPAGHETTI
BREAKFAST
Telling his driver to stop,
OPEN 7 DAYS • WE DELIVER
EVERY
SUNDAY
managed to annex a few bottles UN 4-8553
864-9784
of champagne .. . Later he dis-
covered the men had been hi- 011111111•1111•011••
jacking them from the German
COMPLETE
liquor supply at Gestapo head-
quarters . . . the best in France.
CARRY-OUT DINNERS. Chicken
A former Detroit Doctor, Ben
Shrimp
holds the distinction of being one
• ' The
of the y oungest lieutenant
Fish
colonels in the medics—only 30
Frog Legs
when he received it in 1943 after
coming up through the ranks
Free Delivery
Bar-B-Q
from a first looey—and was one
of the first meds to enter on
Ribs
18401 West 7 Mile Rd.
German soil . . With him in
the same outfit, of which Ben is
Phone 537-7880
commanding officer, is Capt.
Milt Lappin, local dentist, and
One of the finest handball players
ever produced in this city . . .
so far, Milt-has sent home a small
Overlooking the beautiful
fortune in German dental tools
. . . Ben also met Capt. Charles
St. Clair River
Perlman, stationed thereabouts
with the engineers.
JAN. 12, 1945 . . . Florence
Eisner was walking along with
sister Evelyn when a sailor lad
came up to Florence with the
familiar • "Haven't • i'e met some-
place before?" . . . The girls
• Motor Lodge - Restaurant • Finest of Foods Served
smiled and kept their pace . . .
• Most Modern Facilities
• Heated Swimming Pool
A few minutes later, the gob ap-
• Spacious Docking Facilities
pearecragain . . . "I'm positive
Bernie Patrona
Entertaining Nightly
we've met and I've got a good
and his Orchestra
(except Sunday)
memory. Ever been in Virginia
Featuring: Vocalist JAN WYNN of WJR Radio
or California? . . . When Florence
answered no, the sailor shook his
• DANCING NIGHTLY
head in confusion, apologized
and walked away . . . He hadn't
Approx. One Hour's Drive from Detroit
gone 15 steps. before he turned
For Information, FAirview 9-2236
around, ran back and exclaimed,
ON THE RIVER ROAD M29 between Marysville and St. Clair
"Sure I know you! Your picture
used to hang over my bunk!"
. . . And the tar proved to be one
of a bunch who voted Florence
pinup girl of their aircraft car-
rier in the South Pacific.
JAN. 19, 1945 . . . While on a
Fine American and Italian Food
Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m.
boat going overseas, Sgt. Sidney Parad i
Cafe
CLOSED SUNDAYS
Barron saw a private emptying
COCKTAIL BAR
Banquet 'room available
a garbage can . . . As he walked
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile • • TO 9-3988
by, the refuse dumper looked up
and it turned out to be his
TE 3-0700
Free Parking.
3020 GRAND RIVER.
brother, Harold, who then wrote
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for
"home," "He never looked
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
better in all my life!"
CHOP HOUSE
MARCH 23, 1945 . . . Over in
CHOICE LIQUORS
France, Cp. Mollie Weinstein is MARIA'S PIZZERIA
BANQUET FACILITIES
a touch of home to former De-
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
troiters . . . Irving Klein, Saul
Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
Domnitch and Phil Goldsmith
visited . . . Fred Sorkowitz called 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
. . Cousin Sammy Weinstein
was an unexpected visitor and CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
both made up a little of the 21/2 Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
years not seeing each other by
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
going on a nightly dancing spree Music by Muzak
. . . Spent their last evening to-
OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 •.m.—Sat. to 2 a.m.
gether, along with Irving, eating JOEY'S
• Breakfasts • Lunches •Dinners • Sandwiches
sandwiches all night in the hotel
Complete Carry-Out Service
and
DELICATESSEN
lobby from a salami Molly had TRAY CATERERS 25290 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7-4533
received via Chicago . . . Must
have tasted awfully good!
2 Beautiful Banquet Rooms; 1 Roord-40 Seating

LISTENING

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OUR STRICTLY KOSHER
RESTAURANT
OPEN
FOR DINNERS AS USUAL
SUN. THRU THURS.
5 P.M. to 9 P.M.

Under Super -
cehr
vision

CARRY-OUT
SERVICEortf,:Tr Roa f bbis

20340 W. 7 MILE RD.

THE SYMBOL OF
FINER FOODS . . .

PERRI'S

RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN

• Breakfast • Lunch • Snacks
• Ful! Course Dinners

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• Buffet Party Trays •
• Gift Baskets •

IN NORTHWOOD CENTER
WOODWARD at 13 MILE
and COOLIDGE

Lou Horowitz, Your Hoe

Open 7 Days

to 10 p.m.

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Cocktail
Lounge
ining Room
Coffee Shop
Nano Bar
JAMES COUZENS AT GREENFIELD

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_Featuring:

Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
• After Theatre Snacks

OPEN 7 DAYS= A WEEK

BOWLERS • COME DRESSED AS YOU ARE!

BANQUET MURAL ROOM AVAILABLE FOR
PRIVATE PARTIES, ACCOMMODATING UP
TO 125 GUESTS.
BRoadway 2-0644

HARRY BOESKY

Your Host

Ample Free
Parking

MAN ENTRANCE ON GREENFIELD

10-

Kingsley inn

Woodward S. of Long Lake Rd.
Bloomfield, Mich.

FASHION SHOWS and LUNCHEONS

FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
Wednesday, September 12

HILDA'S Boutique of Birmingham ... Designers, Cocktail and after-

noon dresses — Suits and coats — Sportswear — the new suede
coats and suits.

Wednesday, September 19

MARY BRAGG —"Fine Clothes for Gentlewomen." The young

Elegante are represented by young women whose individuality
is as definite as their taste is flawless.

- Hats by Momzelle

Wednesday, September 26

of Birmingham and Oak Park. New Fall
Fashions — Imports — Designers Originals.

JACQUELINE SHOPS

LET US HELP YOU
WITH YOUR PLANS
FOR THAT
SPECIAL DAY

• BANQUETS
• WEDDING RECEPTIONS
• PRIVATE PARTIES
• BAR MITZVAHS

PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS
JOrdan 4-5916
Midwest 4-1400

Bmaster Neuss
C,„,„letecom,,,,,,,„,;rs •

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ST, CLAIR
FISHERMAN'S WHARF

WHERE TO DINE

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CARL'S

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49th Semi Annual
BEDFORD-DETROIT-

22521 Grand River Ave.

(between Lahser and Telegraph)

Ti

S110

IN

FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
SEPT.
7 -8-9

AUNT
. Opacity; 1 Room-90 Seating Capacity, Plus Fans-
By Rooms—Main Floor.
FANNY'S

Fast Free Delivery Service

2244 N. Woodward (Just N. of 12 Mile)

MIHAIL'S

• COCKTAIL LOUNGE

13519 JOY ROAD

(at Schaefer)

HOURS 12-10

Northwest Detroit Likes this Show

Choice Steaks • Seafood
Open 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Closed Sunday
Lunch: 11-3; Dinner: 3-11; Dine, Dance
Fri., Sat., Sun, — Res: TE 4-6606

Open 24 Hours Inthitling Sunday !

Adm. 75c

26 Leading Exhibitors
All For Sale

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LI 8.3100

RESTAURANT


We Specializg in
"Eggs In The Skillet!"
Charbroiled Burgers
- • Chicken • Fish.- Shrimp
26667 W. 8 MILE RD..
(Bet. ,Beech-Daly 8.' Inkster Rds.) KE 5 - 441119

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