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August 28, 1964 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-28

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LOBER'S

BAR-B•Q & PIZZA

10770 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK

Just Pick Up Your Phone

ILI 7-4414

We'll serve you at home!

FAST
Carry-Out & Delivery Service

Jewish Role in Brazil
Lauded by Governor

Danny Raskin's

RIO D ✓ JANEIRO (JT.A)--Gov.
Carlos Lacerda, of Guanabara
Province, lauded the contributions
of Brazilian Jewry to the country's
development. Gov . Lacerda, who
spoke at dedication ceremonies of
a new state elementary school
building contributed' by the Bloch
family, prominent Jewish publish-
' ers of the popular illustrated
weekly, '..%lanchete, particularly
in the development of the cities
hailed the achievements by Jews
of Rio de Janiero and Sao Paulo

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LISTENING

SEC Chairmanship
Assumed by Cohen

Manuel F. Cohen last Friday as-
sumed the post of chairman of the

Securities and Exchange Commis-

sion.

Reporting to the Senate appro-
priations committee that the SEC
expects a "tidal wave" of docu-
ments as a result of expanded
supervision of securities invest-
ments, Cohen asked for $390,000
to provide for 55 more SEC em-
ployes.

'CARMEN
CAVALLARO

-Plus The Inimitable

• In The Admirals Club

1{The 3/iisic Of The

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SHELBY LEE

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DINNERS 5 to 10 p.m.
BREAKFAST 7 a.m.
LUNCH 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
AFTER THEATRE SPECIALTIES
COCKTAIL LOUNGE • PIANO BAR

ADDED ATTRACTION

Bonnie

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We are adding
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A musical with humor, good
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which is not an insult to one's
intelligence opens at the North-
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TO GET OFF."

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ALLEN COHEN. young presi-
dent of the Detroit Retail Kosher
Meat Dealer's Association, has fi-
nally become "one of the boys"
From
after 25' years in the kosher meat
business . . . Al's right hand
slipped and it was cut by the elec-
Folk Ballads and Blues
tric saw in his store .. . Two days
Closed Monday
in the hospital and 22 stitches
It's The
later, he is back on the job.
Banquet Rooms
* * *
Available
JOE CORNELL has his new LP
recording out . . . It's called
8225 JOHN C. LODGE
DI 1-5445
AT SEWARD
"Dance Party Fun Time" and in-
cludes the music for many of Joe's
Entertainment Nightly
872-4990
favorite group dances. plus those
of other countries in what is aptly
termed a fun cruise to many ports
... Detroit's Pied Piper" is always
up with the latest fad dances for
Children with whom he has unusual
raport, and every year produces
national champions . . . Included
with the record are directions for
4-Course
$150
dancing to every tune, 12 in all. on
Luncheon
Buffet
I
both sides . . . This extra innova-
tion is a very fine addition to a
Served Mon. thru Sate,
really good recording.
OurFamous Smorgasbord
*
*
WHILE BEING CONDUCTED
Served Every Night
on a tour of Southfield's not yet
Dinners tiom the Menu
opened new city hall, Larry and
from $2.75
Donna Sklar. with 4-year-old son,
Located on' Beautiful Pine Lake
Phone 682-0600 for Reservations
Stuart, and his grandfather. Nor-
Pine Lake Road off Orchard Rd.
man Goldenberg, had quite an un-
For Parties, Weddings,
forgettable experience . . . Guides
Social Functions
were Councilman Alex Perinoff
For
your
pleasure
a
showing
of
paintings by
and C. Hugh Dohany, candidate for
state representative in the new 6th
the internationally-famous Mr. Simon Rosen
District ... When the tour reached
the police department. Stuart
couldn't wait to see the jail . . .
Even this was impressive—a bull-
pen to cool off drunks and cells
with special institutional toilets ...
Everyone jokingly went inside a
cell but quickly stepped out . . .
Even as a joke. being behind bars
was no fun. says Donna . . . While
everyone's attention was directed
• Banquet Facilities for 400
to the prisoner's visiting area,
• Meeting Rooms
young Stuart decided he had to
• Dinner
• Lunch
"make" . . . stepped inside a cell,
• Breakfast
and, for "privacy." pulled the door
• Smorgasbord Every Saturday Evening 6 to 9 p.m.
closed ... Little Stuart was locked
in jail for 90 minutes! . . . Dohany
FAMILY DINNERS EVERY SUNDAY
rushed to the old police station
1 :30 to 10 p.m.
for the cell door key, but Police
Chief Sackett, who had a key, was
Buffet Luncheons and Dinners Daily
out of town . . . Many phone calls
later, it Was learned that another
For Party Reservations or Information
key was in the construction super-
Call JOE YAKSICH, KE 1-0418
intendent's office . . . After break-
"Dine in Country Club Atmosphere
ing the glass in the door to get into
the office, it was finally located
At Local City Prices"
. . Meanwhile, Stuart was tear-
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SHIAWASSEE DRIVE
fully explaining to his mother, "I
(on Telegr'Clph between 7 & 8 Mile Rood)
really want to get out now." . . .
But all mom could do was assure
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him he would be out soon, silently Z • 4_0 4_44-04-0-2-4-SUL9 4-4.9
remembering that this was the kid
who refused to stay in a play-pen!
Detroit's Smartest
* *
HUMOR DEPT. . . . by Jimmy
New Supper Club
"Groucho" Rachleff . about the
mama herring reproving the eld-
est of her sons for being so cares
less ...,"Moivin," she admonished,
"Vy don't you taking better care
by your little brother?" . . .
"Why?" demanded Mervin. "So
am I my brudder's kippur?"
"Food & Cocktails with Imagination"
• *
.PANCHITO'S' COMPLETED L.P.
in Detroit's newest & most intimate room
album on Hanf Label is a variety
of tunes including fox trots, swing,
11 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Lunches
cha Chas and mild mambos . .
He's at the State Fair with his ark,
5 to 12 P•M.
Dinners
playing a different location each
day.
• Entertainment Nightly

MURV
SHINER

The Poet Of The Piano

Magnificent

71p NO

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

54 Friday, August 28, 1964

2229 Jefferson East

just minutes from downtown

PHONE LO 7-0800

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