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September 18, 1964 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-18

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Louis Armstrong to Appear at Michigan Theater

Danny Raskin's

Louis Armstrong and his All
Headlining the sextette . of All
Stars will make two concert ap- . Stars who will accompany Arm-
pearances on stage, in person, at strong in his exclusive Detroit con-
the Michigan Theater at 8 p.m. on cert appearance are pianist Billy
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 5 and 6. Kyle; Danny Barcelona at the
Armstrong started his second
half century as a jazz musician
last year and. thanks to 'his record-
ing of "Hello, Dolly," is more pop-
ular today than ever.
His first job was in the gin mills
of the Prohibition era where he
played for a dollar a night and ran
errands to boot. Here he met Jos-
eph "King" Oliver, jazz trumpet
pioneer, who becaMe his idol. He
talked "King" Oliver into giving
him advanced trumpet lessons and
THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY of
soon was on his way to national
Cong. Ahavis Achim on Schaefer is
fame which eventually b e c a m e
a momentous one . . . Not only for
world-wide.
the golden years, but for the fact
that a new addition was ready for
.....
the High Holy Day services, thanks
LOUIS ARMSTRONG
Enjoy Yourself at
to president Jonas Dworin and his
drums; bass fiddle, Arvel Shaw; building committee, led by Richard
Detroit's Wonderful
Russel "Big Chief" Moore on the Goldsmith ... The new social hall
slide trombone; and Jewel Brown, accommodated 650 . . . the main
song stylist.
sanctuary accommodates 780 . . .
Reserved seat tickets are on One of the main intentions of the
• sale now at the Michigan Theater expansion was for the children who
boxoffice and mail orders also are can now benefit from the congre-
being accepted.
Known From Coast to Coast
gation's program . . . For the first
time the young adults were able to
1221 Washington Blvd.
hold services under one roof . . .

They were formerly held in vari-
Dinners At Popular Prices
ous schools and other scattered
PLAY CHESS & BRIDGE
areas . . . The new addition made
Dancing to
ONLY PLACE IN TOWN
many a member proud . . . espe-
LEE WALTERS
cially Ahavis Achim's first presi-
TO GET ISRAEL FOODS . • .
and His Orchestra
dent, John Sodus (1910, who still
• FALAFEL
• TAHINA
• CHOMOS
attends services.
' Now Appearing: Mury Shiner
For Reservations: WO 1-9242
* • *
Your Host, Morrie Widenbaum
Open Mon. thru Sat.
Michigan Chess Champion
EVER HEAR OF a "koslar
Closed Sun.
17126 Livernois at McNichols
dog?" . . . Uncle of Percy Swartz
862.1554
in California, has a boxer . . . Puts
food in front of him, says, "Trate,"
and the dog backs away . . . Then
he says, -Kosher.". and the boxer
makes a beeline for his vittles.
* . *
RHODA NATHANS. ex-Detroiter
Bob
and
daughter of Selma
Nathans, is the author of "Harry"
Known from Coast to Coast
the TV comedy that appeared re-
35 YEARS SERVING THE BEST IN
cently on CBC Network throughout
Canada ... Rhoda has also written
DINNERS 5 to 10 p.m.
an off-Broadway produced play ...
and is pursuing a career as a play-
BREAKFAST 7 a.m.
wright . .. She is presently on the
staff of the New York Petroleum
LUNCH 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
News . . . Rhoda attended Mum-
AFTER THEATRE SPECIALTIES
ford High and graduated in teach-
ing from Wayne.
COCKTAIL LOUNGE • PIANO BAR
* *
DATE OF THE annual Mich.
ADDED ATTRACTION
Dept. JWV and JWVA dance has
already been set for Feb. 13 . . .
Party Banquet Rooms
Largest crowd in their history
(since 1937) is expected.
For All Occasions

LISTENING

S

WONDER BAR

STEAK HOUSE

4,200 Teachers Get Licenses From N.Y. Board

NEW YORK (JTA)—More than of New York and the chairmanship
4,200 teachers' licenses have been of the late communal leader Ber-
issued by the board of license—
which derives its budget from New nard Semel. Today the board con-
York's Jewish Education Com- sists of 21 members, all outstanding
mittee—since its inception in 1929. veteran educators—headed by Prof.
Of them,. 2.275 were temporary Zvi Scharfstein. They reflect all
licenses, 1 ,796 permanent licenses, ideologies and all types of Hebrew
217 principals licenses and 30 mu- schools in New York City.
sic teachers licenses.
The board of license prepares
"A house is judged by the
and administers examinations, is-
company it keeps"
sues temporary and permanent lic-
enses, sees to it that the over-all
teaching picture grows brighter by
building status for the profession,
providing better teachers. making
Jewish teaching an honorable way
of earning a respectable living.
The board of license was estab-
lished under the auspices of the
is proud of its
discerning patrons
old Jewish Education Association

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INN

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Service. Visit All New L.K.I. on
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Piano Bar. Dancing on Weekends.

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Hosts—Rocco Ferrera, Ownt r
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FREE PARKING

Nasser's in the Red
— Even Moscow Is
Refusing Credit

YORK—Egypt's Premier
Abdel Nasser is "flat broke." it
• was reported in Bonn by the New
York Herald Tribune.
Applications by Egypt for com-
mercial credits in regular business
in Europe are being rejected, the
report said.
Unpaid accounts to firms in
Britain and the continent have re-
mained unhonored although some
of these firms have actually sent
bills to Cairo. the newspaper went
on. Even Nazi scientists working
on missiles and rockets are com-
plaining they aren't being paid.
The quest for short-term loans
has has sent Nasser to such
sources as the Soviet Union. The
source dried up, insofar as a
"gift" of aid on the Aswan Dam
4 is concerned. Khrushchev, it was
reported, refused.
With the first big installment
on the Russian loan falling due
soon, Nasser's aides are trying to
get terms on a loan to meet the
liability to Russia.
Arab leaders at the summit con-
ference may get "touched" for
such a loan, it was reported.

NEW

THE PARK SHELTON HOTEL'S

cSapphire

FALL SEASON OPENING

MONDAY — SEPTEMBER 14th

LAURIE ROBBINS at THE PIANO BAR

From 5:30 p.m.
MONDAY thru THURSDAY

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************A

A New Policy

DANCING ON

FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITES---9 TILL

1

JOHNNY WALLACE'S
BROADWAY TRIO

NO COVER

NO MINIMUM

k**********Iric

THE PARK SHELTON HOTEL

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TRinity 5.9500

We are firm believers in the
maxim that, for all right judge-
ment of any man or thing, it is
useful, nay essential, to see his
good qualities before pronouncing
on his bad.—Carlyle.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32—Friday, September 18, 1964

15301 E. Jefferson

Reservations

VA 2-4118

at Szaconsfield

gor Your Oarnccrlg gieasure ..

THE TOWNSMEN QUARTET

Open 7 Days a Week

Featuring The Finest Brunch
On Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Under The Direct Supervision and

Management off Mr. Al Green

We Honor American 9:press, Carte Blanche,
and Dker Cards

*Pei

Bountiful Brunch Buffet

Every Sunday Morning-10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Adults $2.35—Children $1.65

Autumn Spec. Sunday Dinner

From 2 P.M.

65

Our Famous Northwood Inn Relish Tray

Choice of: Soup du Jour, Iced Tomato Juice, Frosted Fresh Fruit Juice

ROAST PRIME ROUND OF BEEF au Jus,
wtih Creamy Whipped Potatoes

2.65

.

GOLDEN BROWN FRIED CHICKEN with .
Country Gravy and Creamy Whipped Potatoes

..2.65

ROAST YOUNG VERMONT TURKEY
with Dressing and Giblet Gravy,
Cranberry Sauce and Sweet Potato

2.65

FRESHLY GROUND CHOPPED SIRLOIN with
Mushroom Gravy and Creamy Whipped Potatoes

2.65

COMBINATION JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP
and GOLDEN FRIED SCALLOP DINNER
with Tartar Sauce and French Fried Potatoes

2.65

FILLET OR SOLE with Tartar Sauce
and French Fried Potatoes

.... 2.65

Fresh Vegetable du Jour

Choice of:

Chef's Tossed Green Salad Bowl or Head Lettuce
and Tomato with 1000 Island Dressing
Coffee, Tea or Milk

Children's Portions

Available

at

$1.50 Each

garty gianners

We

AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in our

Own

Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available.
SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES, SHOWERS,
WEDDING RECEPTIONS, BAR MITZVAHS
We also do Outside Catering to your Home, Office

or Plant

GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA

Tuesdays through Sat.
Plays Every Night
Dinner Music from 6 p.m. and for Dancing after 10 p.m. nitely

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LI 1-2577

REMEMBER . . Tues.-Thurs. Are Bountiful Buffet Nights
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