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June 07, 1963 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-06-07

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DENVER, (JTA)—The com-
mander of a Jewish War Vet-
Harry L. Friedman has been
erans post in Denver demanded installed commander of the De-
the dismissal by the University partment of Michigan, Jewish
of Colorado of the editor-elect
of the university newspaper for
promoting the appearance of
Nazi George Rockwell a_t the
university.
Commander Harry J. Pells
said that JWV members ex-
pressed shock over the fact that
Rockwell was invited by the
Color a do University. Pells
charged that the invitation gave
Rockwell credentials for invita-
tions from other uniersities.
H. Friedman Mrs. S. Skupsky
In the place where there is
no person, there be you a per- War Veterans, and Mrs. Sam
Skupsky as president of the
son.—Berachoth . 55.
Department Ladies Auxiliary.
Officers to. serve under Fried-
man are Charles Isackson, sen-
ior vice-commander; William
Sniderman, junior vice-comman-
NEW • UNIQUE • ELEGANT
der; Irwin Burdick, judge advo-
cate; and Herman Nelson, quar-
termaster. Appointed were Jack
Schwartz, chief - of - staff, and
Morris Kikoler, adjutant.
Auxiliary officers include
Mesdames Jack Iden, senior
DINNER • LATE SUPPER
vice-president; Louis Remer,
junior vice - president; Martin
BOB HAWKINS
AT THE PIANO NIGHTLY
Foster, treasurer; Mark Sterns,
chaplain; Irving Cane, patriotic
STOUFFER'S
instructor; Martin Cohen, his-
NORTHLAND INN
torian; Jerry Dale, conductress;
NORTHLAND CENTER
and Harold Jacobs, guard. Mrs.
OPEN TIM MOT (I A.M. RI. d SAT.)
Sidney Cohen, past Department
president, was appointed chief-
4
of-staff.

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

`Distinctive' Party Equipment Offered
By Tiffany's Rental Company in Highland Park

A new service available to
Detroiters by Tiffany's Party
Rental provides a complete line
of "equipment of distinction,"
from china, holloware and
linens, glasses and portable
bars, to tables, chairs and lawn
furniture.
Personal selection of the wide
assortment of silver trays, tea
services, chafing dishes, coffee
urns and food warmers is
easily made in the attractive
salon-type display room.
"There's been a need in De-
troit for a service offering truly
distinctive party equipment,"
said George Roumell, owner
and originator of Tiffany's.
Every glass, china or silver
item rented is hermetically
sealed in plastic after being
washed at 212 degrees. De-
livered free of charge within a
50-mile area; all orders arrive
ready for immediate use.

In addition to the rental
equipment, Tiffany's also offers
a wide selection of unusual im-
ported matches, candles and
imprinted napkins, coasters and
matches for every occasion. All
of the facilities are available
for large or small parties at
home or the office, to clubs or
associations.
Tiffany's Party Rentals is lo-
cated at 14015 Hamilton, be-
tween Davison and Oakman, in
Highland Park, and will be
open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
daily; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur-
days.

25 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Frid ay, June 7 , 1963

Mrs. Skupsky,
Friedman Head
Michigan JWV

Rockwell Appearance
at Colorado University
Angers Jewish Vets

NEXT PRESIDENT OF City
of Hope Cancer Fighters will
be Lil Kozloff, who thinks noth-
ROCKY'S PIZZERIA
ing of painting a piano and
10517 W. 7 MILE RD.
other furniture or even getting
BAR-B-Q RIBS, CHICKEN,
down on her hands and knees
PIZZA, SPAGHETTI
to wash the floors at the Cancer
OPEN 7 DAYS • WE DELIVER
Fighters office on Wyoming ...
864-9784
She will be installed by Helen
UN 4-8553
Rosenberg, founder and honor-
ary president, June 17, at Cong.
Beth Aaron . . . Goldie Young's
dramatic group will put on a
show combining all the per-
formances by her gals in the
past 10 years . . . Tickets to the
installation can be gotten by
calling Ruth Rosenberg, VE
7-9979, or Sally Lux, DI 1-0266
TOES., WED., THURS. — 4 to 9 P.M.
. . . Jean Eizelman is the out-
A U.S.D.A. CHOICE STEAK, cooked as you
going president.
like it, 3 potato pancakes, garden crisp
PANCAKE. .HOUSE
MARCIA AND SID ALEX-
99
salad, choice of dress- $
ANDER of. Braver Lumber have
ing, apple sauce or
3017 N. WOODWARD •
finally found out why their line
cottage cheese,
11 BLOCKS SO.
bread or toast and
is always busy! . . . Blame it
OF 13 MILE RD.
butter.
on WXYZ radio bug, their 12-
year-old son, T o m m y, whose
favorite programs are "Make It
Or Break It" and "Line 5" . . .
Whenever either is on the air,
Tommy never fails to call in
GRAND BLVD. AT SECOND
and give them the benefit of
Across From Fisher Theatre
his "musicology" . . . "Make It
(,-.z:-.-
Prepared by Internationally Famous
Or Break It" plays new record-
• Superb Dinners •Fine Liquors
,,,i
lt-- -r,
L—
ings and then asks the listening
..z.....r--.,..t
• Delightful After Theatre Snacks
folks
what
they
thing
of
them
Second
RESTAURANT, 4222
• TONY RUSSEL at the piano
. . . Wixie DJ Lee Allen puts
LOBSTER THERMIDOR CHICKEN CACCIATORA
much faith in Tommy's astute
CANNELLONI
judgment!
Ample Facilities for
BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN POULETTE
Bar Mitzvahs, Private Parties,
11/4 2-1
1 1—eor-2 -.1
LOU TEITLE WAS trying to
Receptions, Etc.
(Serving for 2)
play a new golf course while re-
Closed Sundays, but available
AVAILABLE NOW AT GROCERS
cently in Chicago . . it was
for all social functions, Call
tough . . . He buried his ball
For Information Call: McINERNEY'S-MILLER BROS. TE 3-4 . 800
TR 3-4077
Henry
Warshaw
in every bunker and invariably
Your Host
dropped the ball into every
water hazard . . . After about a
20,
half-hour of frustrating play, he
114. ••• ••
muttered to his caddy, "This is
the most difficult course I've'
ever played on" . . . "Yeah?"
sneered the caddie. "You ain't
played ON it yet!" -
FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN DINNER
ABRAM AND DORA HOPI-
29501 NORTHWESTERN HWY. near 12 Mile ROAD
MAN, who recently celebrated
50 years of wedded bliss, are
well remembered by old-timers
who recall the popular Hoptman
Bakery on Hastings Street
which was a landmark for more
Family Style Chicken Dinner
than 35 years . . . Their golden
$1.95
anniversary was honored with
Children Under 12 — $1.45
a party given them by ther
three sons, Charley, Bill and
Pan Fried Perch--Barbecue Ribs—Corned Beef-
David, along with their wives
Steaks—Chops—Seafood
and nine grandchldren.
EL 6-3700
CARRY
OUT
SERVICE
A FEW EYEBROWS lifted in
wonderment as a familiar-look-
Visit our Animal Land and Kiddie Zoo
ing gent attended 5 p.m.
Mincha, May 25, at the Beth
Abraham Synagogue on Wyo-
ming . . . Their curiosity was
satisfied when Richard Tucker
identified himself . . .• He had
come from Flint with a friend
Fine American and Italian Food
Open daily 11:30 a.m.•1 a.m.
whose mother lived in Detroit.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
THE DATE, July 6, will be a
COCKTAIL BAR
Banquet room available
double-celebration for Rose Gur-
TO 9-3988
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
win, associate matron of Purity
WE SUGGEST YOU ORDER YOUR TICKETS NOW! MICHIGAN PREMIERE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26th! Chapter, Eastern Star . . . The
TE 3-0700
Free Parking.
3020 GRAND RIVER.
two-fold card and gift day are
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
• RESERVED SEATS ONLYI
the
World's
Finest
Steaks.
Chops
and
Sea
Foods
for
for her birthday and 33rd wed-
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
ding anniversary with hubby, CHOP HOUSE

Nate.
TICKETS NOW LIMITED ARTISTS THEATRE, 140 Bagley, Detroit 26, Mich., 962-7135
CHOICE LIQUORS
JACKIE K A H A N E, comic MARIA'S PIZZERIA
_Loge
BANQUET FACILITIES
AT BOX-OFFICE
Please sena mt...--tchets at S—....each , n the
Balt
from hereabouts making a big
knee), ore)
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
ADMISSION PRICES
1 toe Me (cheCh one) M
e a""— per.ormance on
name for himself in show biz,
Daily at 2:00 Ora. Bak. Bak.
Parking Facilities . . . Corry-Out Service
recalls
a
character
actor
friend
Alternate
dales
dz. 8:00 P.M. Loge. A-KL-R
check
who entered a vaudeville thea- 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
.s enclosed
go , tee total of S
Mon. thru
money
Sat. Matinees $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
ter, looked at the line-up and
Bun. and
raged to the manager, "I've CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
1101. Matinees $3.00 $2.50 $2.00
Sun. thru
never been so insulted in my
Thurs. Eves. $3.00 $2.50 $2.00
Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
life," he yelled. "You have a
Fri., Sat.,
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Holiday Etes. $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 I Car

nowee....--lemp
trained ape act on ahead of me! Music by Muzak
I refuse to follow an ape!" ...
• Artalti Theatre.
Woke check or money order payable to United Mists
OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.•Sat. to 2 a.m.
The manager looked had at
Please enclose e self-addressed return envelope.,
• Breakfasts • Lunches •Dinners • Sandwiches
Jackie's
friend
and
scowled,
For
group
and
theatre
party
Information,
telephone
962-7135
140 Bagley Ave., Del. 26 •
Complete Carry-Out Service
-
"You're r i g h t. The audience DELICATESSEN and
MAIL ORDERS NOW ACCEPTED! PREMIERE PERFORMANCE BENEFIT DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAL
TRAY CATERERS 25290 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7-4533
may think it's an. encore."

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