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November 06, 1964 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-11-06

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Singing Steeles at Elmwood Casino

A double- star entertainment recording of "My Happiness" shot

package moved into Windsor's
Elmwood Casino Monday when
vocalists Jon and Sondra Steele
and comedians Jack Eagle and
Frank Man, opened for a two-week
stay.
Jon and Sondra Steele, whose

Name Sahara Resort Motel
in Interior Award Program

them into the front ranks, have
subsequently appeared on many
network television shows and at
the nation's top night spots.
Easterners Jack Eagle and
Frank Man teamed up in comedy
in Hollywood, when both discov-
ered that had a natural rapport
with each other in comedy rou-
tines. Both Eagle and Man were
originally musicians with top name
bands. Their flair for ad-libbing
comedy led them into that area of
entertainment.

MfAMI BEACH The Sahara
Resort Motel, located on the ocean
at 183rd Street in the heart of
Miami Beach. has been nominated
as an entry in the Institutions
U. of D., WSU Teams
Magazine 1964 Interior Awards
Program.
to Debate Before Club
Interior decorator Stanley Grief
Wayne State University Debate
has been instrumental in advising Team will clash with University of
the Sahara in redecoration plans. Detroit debaters 8 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Commonwealth Branch
LAST 7 DAYS
Bank Community Hall, West 7 Mile
Rd. at Mark Twain.
It will be the second such public
contest between the two schools
under auspices of the Criterion
Club.
"Resolved: That the U.S. govern-
ment should establish a program
of public work for the unemploy-
ed" will be the subject of the de-
bate, with the University of De-
troit team as affirmative, and the
LAXtti
caw( (where the jewels arc!)
Wayne State team. negatitve.
The public is invited according
Adults fl before 6 p.m.
(Except Sun. & Holidays)
to President William Fleisher.

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LISTENING

Alan King Will Perform at Eden Roc in Winter

Eden Roc President Harry Muf-
son booked Alan King to head-
line his hotel's winter vacation
show Dec. 24 to Jan. 2.
Last winter, King's closing show

in the Eden Roc's Cafe Pompeii
lasted until after 3 a.m. Support-
ing him this season will be the
Eden Roc orchestra, a top dance
team and popular singing star.

"A lusty. boldly provocative production

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JOEL BAZZY worked hard to
become a mason, and proved his
worth after receiving his degree in
Daylight Lodge . . . Slide machine
went on the blink and being an
electrician, Joel got it back in
working order . . . Joel was raised
with Lou Ellman and father-in-
law, Bert Frant.
* * *
PROCEEDS FROM fifth annual
buffet supper and games night by
Pythian Sisters. Greater Detroit
Temple 152, Dec. 13, will be used
for handicapped and retarded chil-
dren . . . Affair starts at 6 p.m. at
Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming . . .
Mary Lorber is chairman . . . For
tickets, contact Phyllis Fine, co-
chairman. RE. 5-2475 or Lee Frisch-
man. DI 2-9033.
a * a
FRANCES SHAPIRO was award-
ed her third gold charm by Purity
Chapter 359 O.E.S. at recent in-
stallation ceremonies . . . Charm
with crown and scepter, Queen
Esther's heroic emblem, was pre-
sented to Frances by outgoing
worthy matron, Rose Gurwin.
a a
BECAUSE OF THE annual Book
Fair at the Jewish Center, it is
appropo that the guest speaker for
Parents Without Partners, Nov. 10,
at the Center, will be Rhoda Za-;
havie, singer and authoress ... She •
is also a painter and will have her
works on display for the evening
. . . Prospective Parents Without
Partners are invited.
* * *
RED CROSS MOBILE unit will
be on hand for annual Blood Bank
rally by Men's Club of . Temple
Emanu-El, 14450 W. 10 Mile Rd. in
Oak Park, Nov. 18, 3 to 5 and 6 to
9 p.m. . .. Anyone can give blood
for whatever organization they
choose . . . Folks in a hurry may
get appointment by calling Bert
Kaatz, LI. 2-6510.

DURING RECENT visit of circus
to Detroit, three-year-old Jeffrey
Jacob Chase, son of Nelson and
Carole Chase. was an eager ob-
server . . . Afterwards, while visit-
ing at the Chase home, great aunt
Pat Rosin asked him what he saw
at the circus . . . When little "J.J."
as he is called, replied, "Ele-
phants." Aunt Pat asked what they
were doing and he answered,
- Drinking water with their tails!"
* a
SAM DICTOR, ex-Detroiter, hel-
los from California ... "Have seen
a dozen or more familiar Detroit-
ers in the past week, both in L.A.
and in Las Vegas. Thought I rec-
ognized the pleasant smiling face
of "Doc" Abe Pearlman in Las
Vegas and was right. I visited with
him, his wife and about 20 others
from the Sidney Hill Excursion."
a a a
NOW THAT THE Nov. 3, 1964
election is history, says Aaron
Slootsky, many races were in ac-
cordance with the story of the 1936
presidential election, when Alf Lan-
don bagged only Maine and Ver-
mont . . . A friend toted up the
returns and sighed, "Tough luck,
chief, but I guess the people have
spoken." ... "That they have," ad-
mitted Landon ruefully, "but they
didn't have to speak quite so
loudly."

Press thy lips together and be
not in a hurry to answer.—Abodah
Zarah.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, November 6, 1964

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