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City, when Harlem was Man­ all her kosher dishes to Sammy group comes to Winnipeg on March Silverwood _Dairies products includ­ , , hattan. Davis and May Britt." 4, to the Playhouse theatre, ing salad (soured) cream, butter, Join Law Firm Adolph IZukor, grandaddy of Also, if any of you readers are The OZ, as they have beconie milk, buttermilk and top grade Hollywood producers, is now a very stin harboring any old-fashioned !mown, appeared in Wirinipeg two HOLLYDTOOn sweet butters. active 84. He received a thrill­ memories about the late Henry years ago and at that time, under Colonial Decor ing standing ovation at the Friars Ford's alleged anti-Semitism, let's the auspices of the local branch of Not only in the recipes is the tribute to Garry Cooper recently. forget it, because George Jessel re­ PORTRAIT OF A WITCH BOY test" ~here the witch ,boy steals the Jewish Congress, they were un­ Hollywood, Calif.-Jack Kruschen, of his beloved mother, Bessie, 78. similarity carried from one Smitty's . .' . 'At the Friars, George Jessel minds us thrt Henry Ford, II, who AS A YOUNG MAN his girl, Shan Lawrence, from the !mown and unheralded, but greatly who played the doctor in "The . Whoever thought up the idea to another. All the growing chain's said: "I've spoken for Catholic, was present at the Fljars tribute to , The point has ,been raised recently local ,bully, Len Cariou; the child­ Apartment," has an excellent chance of those buttons on the "Operation restaurants, in the United States " appreciated by the audience. This Protestant and Jewish faith. I'm that there seems to 'be no historical birth scene of the monster child; to win an Oscar for his supporting Eichmann" movie set has a per­ Gary Cooper, recently gave the and other parts of Canada, are dec­ year, with many records and con­ not so close anymore to the Mos­ necessity nor public demand' f~r and that of the revival meeting, role. Jack's grandfather was a ,rabbi: verted sense of' humor. Th~ buttonS 'Israel Welfare Fund a cheque for orated in colorful colonial decor, cert hours to their credit, they coine lems. _However, d be willing to symphonic composition' in North where the 'girl is thrown ,back into , in Russia. .. Efram Zimbalist, Jr:, read: "I Like' Eich." That's a tra­ r $20,000. with colonial shuttered windows, 'as true cultural ambassadors of get up in the middle 'of the night America, that musically, we seem the embraces of her former lover, Israel. former star of the TV, show "77 geely, not a joke. , colonial fixtures and colonial seating furniture. to be just about where Germany with the sanction of the church and The' three young and Sunset Strip" and now a' co,.star Harpo' Marx, the famous deaf :'=.~ and say Kahdish for PDlJcalce House was around the '17th century - in the pre~ence of G-d, are exciting members of the grqup are , of the movie "Fever in the Blood," mute with the Iblonde curls and Smitty's Pancake House wasbom deep,in the singspieI, only our,,~- and vivid. So carried away was is one of.,the ,few celebrities' to· be- auto squeeze-110m, is now retired Continued JeSseI: "I live at the ~Cont. from page 6) , in Seattle three years ago and Gill, featured singer, whose , Santa Monica B'/!'aeh where my <;lnly spiels are called "Oklahoma! 'and the audience by the intense kavaneh voice covers three octaves; Michael come m6~e fan;ous' than his father, and living in Palm Springs, Calif. , The pancakes include <buttermilk, quickly spread through the United "West Side Story." The real Ameri- of Preacher Dave Robertson and Kagan, virtuoso, of the oriental You will remember: that Zimbalist, .•. Marge Hoshelle will pursue a visitor is an: anti-8emitic seal." . •. buckwheat, corn, potato, apple, States where there are some 25 can symphonic form, argues an the lusty z'mirot of such devout Sr., was a widely known concert singing career again under the name Jack Warner, head o~ Wilmer Bro- strawberry, blueberry, spiced, ban­ branches 'and to Western Canada. drum; and Dov Seltzer, accordionist Donna Gorenstem, daughter of thers Studios, commented: "I've al- iinaginary Broadway producer in holy-rollers as MaJka Lerner, that and composer - arranger for the violinist. of Harriet Lee. She's \Jeff Chandler's ana, Hawaiian, Swedish and Ger­ The Canadian franchise is owned Leonard Bernstein's "Joy of Music," I, for' one, was prepared to stand up, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gorenstein, 2 IBrock That Ralph Blum, whose short ex-wife.... Leonard Bernstein and ways had faith in Gary, Cooper. man pancakes, all served with· spa­ independently of the American lWIup. apartments, was awarded the high­ What eIse, can you have in. a ,guy may not be the symphony as we confess my sins. and join in the Advance tickets are now on sale story appeilredrecimtly in The :New Eliner Be~in' are each other's cial syrups and some with fruits and chaili, but the two work clos~iy to­ have !mown it, put the musical ceremony, albeit with Chasidic feet. est first class honour marks for her Yorker, is' the 28-year-old son of devoted musical fanS. Old getting 22 thousBnd dollars of your gether. by mail order from the Co-~ BOOK performiull:e in the Grade 2 piano money every week, no faith?" ... whipped butter. Special sour cream language it will speak must first he ,The proceedings, to say the least, Shop, 882 ,Main street. Carmel Myers, ,the silent film star. vaudeville fans will be happy to _ Mr. M. Herson, president of examinations of the Royal Conser­ Samuel Goldwyn couldn't remem- rollups .are a big favorite. Smitty's Pancake Houses (Sask.) created in our theatre; then, one day were hilarious: "religious instinct" • .• My sincere sympathy to Aaron hear that I met two former head­ F'resh Batter it can ,be divorced from "meaning" is sound when it rejects the numeri­ vatory of Music of Toronto. Donna Rooenberg,prpducer, on the death, liners '- Senator F. Murphy, now ber the name _of the first picbn'e Smitty's has five flours made ex- Ltd., who personally ~pervises the - '. .. ~. -from folklore, from music for cal service of G-d -, 'the practice , In' sf,·fufe is a pupil of Mary Provisor. Gary Cooper made for him, so Jessel management and staff of this spe­ "YO The following students also ob­ interrupted:, "It W311 'The VV~g pressly for its pancakes and waffles. cialty restaurant, extends a cordial working to, dancing to and for pray- of religion degenerates into playing No prepared mixes are used. Every Red River Region, BBYO will tained first 4:lass honours: Marion of BlIl'bara Worth' and your name is invitation to residents and visitors ing to - and will stand alone, tricks upon itself when it attempts pancake and every waffle is made hold a Jewish Institute Saturday, Shaffer and Brian Kozinunchuk; Samuel Goldwyn." , . to Winnipeg to visit and dine at abstract. to compute the measure of G-d's from fresh batter whipped up fresh What is definitely alive and young judgment and love. It is a curious Feb. 25, at 9 a.m. af ~el !HoUse. honours: Myrna Shefrin, Sandra .TODAY YOU NEED this 'newest .of Smitty's Pancake 1, . ,-d:!~~: ~:;!:l ~~ a:~~e,:da:ai:~ in the big spotless kitchen, arid the and throbbing with historic current perversion of man~s determination Delegates from 15 loca. -chapters :Sh;.;efr;;;in;.":;an;;,;;;d,;M;;;;ars;,;;ha,;;,,,,;Le;.;,Vl..·.. tt"'. __po Houses in the heart of downtown will attend., :' -, ,,- -, recipes are a secret of the establish­ ! in America, is musical theatre. That to atone for his wrongs that allows many Jewish aHairs, he's the only Winnipeg. I, Sabbath services will be followed man who ever spoke at, hiS own ment. As a matter of fact,' visitors t this is evident, to a degree, Winni- man to assume that Jive prayers are ISRAEVS are welcome in the Smitty's kitchen I by a talk by Hersh L. Zitt and dis­ briss. He said: 'Ouch!'" ... Con- , -peggers need go no ,further than five times more effective than one MOST EXCITING except when the batter is being I cussion. Mtei' lunch panelists .Carol tinued Berle:' "Jessel has eaten at Guaranteed Plumbing , , the Manitoba Theatre Centre's ela- or that the saint or the sinner falls . SINGING GROUP , Litwin, Alan Guberman, Toni Leip­ , ,mixed. I and Heating Supplies borate and thoroughly - professional from a height at the rate of lh' gt2. 1&============="lI Specially proportioned !!hildren's, production of The Dark of the Moon. Throughout the performance ,I felt sic and David Secter will discuss . Mad., only by GOOD,;tiEAR. I' orders at Smitty's are appreciated • Kitchen Slnb • PIpe and FIt.
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