a. n_EPerRog/Ellasnagcrocw i PAGE TWO ACTIVE WORKER FOR "BAGDAD" TO OPEN AUXILIARY HEARS ROSE PHILLIPS HOME RELIEF DANCE SATURDAY EVENING { • LETfTEFL BOX Mir Yeshivah (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) HEW YORK ASKED TO AID REFORM .S WOMEN'S SOCIETIES IN JOINT MEETING v li The First Authentic Spring Coat Fashions being, have altered educational Seeks $150,000 Annually for principles and procedure. The platoon system, she said, was born Union Budget; Publish of necessity. This system, she Reform Creed. maintained, is best equipped to ob- tain the results for which modern educational ideals are striving. A Jewish layman's plea to Jew- The subjects offered are planned to ish laymen to support the activi- First — as usual — to develop the mental powers of the ties of the Union of American He- present the authorita- child, promote his physical well-be- brew Congregations in its effort ing and cultivate his emotional na- to advance Liberal Judaism in tive fashions of a new ture to the end that he may better America has been issued in New season—B. Siegel Co. appreciate beauty whenever it York City by Dr. I.ee K. Frankel, conies within his ken. But such Henry Morgenthau, Adolph S. is p r e pared with a subjects do not exhaust the curricu- Ochs and Ludwig Vogelstein, very selective and lum of the platoon schools. Voca- chairman of the executive board tional training is given a conspicu- highly exclusive col- of the union. The four gentlemen ous place ill the course of studies signing the appeal are members of lection of the new and every means is resorted to in a committee which is seeking order to nurture in the child an coats $150,000 annually from New York awareness of ethical and spiritual Jewry towards the budget of the values without injecting anything John N. Willy. Pioneer in Light union. suggestive of religious instruction. Car Designing. The appeal has been issued in Miss Phillips stressed the fact booklet form and was made public —C. M. Iluyes Photo. that the modern school sesks, John N. Willys, president of at the testimonial dinner given to among other things, to provide for Willys-Overland, Inc., made a David A. Brown, chairman of the MRS. ELI SACHSE. MRS. HARRY M. SHULMAN. the child means by which he may characteristic move last week when board of finance, held in New York utilize his leisure hours to advan- dropped the prices on the Whip- A joint meeting at which the Sis- lie Elaborate arrangements have early last week. Mr. Brown was tage. The rapidity with which the pet by a larger margin than has been completed for the dinner- co-head with Rabbi Morris M. terhood of Congregation Emanuel American standard of living is be- ever been made on a light car by dance at the Northwood Inn on Feuerlicht of the Flying Squadron will be hostesses to the Ladies' ing raised, Miss Phillips main- any manufacturer in one move Tuesday evening, Jan. 17. Friends which toured the country address- Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will be SECOND FLOOR tained, is constantly increasing the before. MRS. H. H. PRENZLAUER. of the society are invited to at- ing mass meetings in Reform con- held at Emanuel synagogue on amount of leisure available for The new prices bring the Whip- tend. For reservations please call gregations, urging liberal finan- Monday afternoon, Jan. 16, at 2 pt into dire ct competition with the children as well as adults. That p have been borrowed from the Bag- Euclid 1749, Empire 3443 or Em- cial aid to the union's program of P. m. Thespeaker on this occasion will lowest priced car on the market dad company. This act bears the the school should concern itself pire 5267. Mrs. Samuel Schwartz religious and educational work. and also bring an improved Whip- alluring title of The Arabian with the task of educating the child is chairman of this affair. Mrs. The plea by the New York be Philip Slomovitz, whose subject pet with added equipment and Nights of 1928" and presents Miss in the effective employment of his will be "Currents on Jewish Main Harry M. Shulman is president of group is a remarkable religious bodies which enhance its present Remind up-to-date, a modernized spare time reveals, Miss Phillips document. It sets forth the creed Street." the society. reputation for beauty. and happy translation of the Thou- thought, the alertness and resource- The program for the affair will of the American Jew. It is a For the past several months, Mr. sand and One Nights into the lan- fulness of modern education. A declaration of faith and devotion consist of vocal solos by Madame love for. reading, artistic apprecia- Willys has been busy on plans for guage of American jazz. Elektra von- Dolcke Itosanska, ac- to Judaism. It calls on New York Prof. Pavese's military band will tion, a craving for creative activity the organization he heads, and Jewry to aid in the perpetuation companied at the piano by Mrs. these plans have included the provide music throughout the spec- —these qualities serve to enable the of our religion. It also includes Lillian Shemberg Freedman. building of a new body plant which tacle and hippodrome. child to enrich his life all the while Mrs. Eli Sachse is president of CHIA CUTLER a brief history of the work of the the Sisterhood of Emanuel Syna- will take care of Whippet body con- Everywhere among B'nai B'rith that he is not in attendance at Chia Cutler, age 74, passed union and its accomplishments. struction, the opening of a new members and their friends enthusi- school. (Continued from First Page.) away on Jan. 6. She was the be- gogue. forge and heat treating plant and asm runs high for Bagdad. At the The theory underlying the work view it was grossly inaccurate. loved mother of Sirs. Sol Rosen- other additions which have greatly Community House installation of of the platoon schools is that no Protests against the picture were Money Prizes Offered Win- gnrt, Mrs. L. Kaplan, Samuel, increased the operating efficiency officers, a large audience was ad- two children are exactly alike, that not limited to Jews, many leading Philip and Abraham J. Burial ners; Radio Public dressed by Mrs. Ii. H. Prenzlauer, individual differences exist which Catholics and prominent leaders of and economy of Willys-Overland. took place on Jan. 6 at Machpelah Now he announces that the or- who has been appointed by Morris must be reckoned with. Thus the other Christian denominations in. to Be Judges. Cemetery. Rabbis Ashinsky, Stoll- (Continued from First Page.) ganization is in a position to pro- Phatzen as chairman-in-chief of teacher in the platoon school seeks veighing against it also. When, man and Zaguta officiated. Will Hold Skating Party at duce at as low a cost as any manu- ' the bazaar, which will be held in to adapt the work to the ability of before it was licensed for produc- Club Station WB51H, Braun's Music State Fair Jan. 22. facturer in the industry and adds connection with the spectacle. each child. In the absence of rigid tion in London, it was privately Shatzen, first vice-president; Sol PEARL KING House, is conducting a contest for Blumrosen, second vice-president; e that the Whippet will maintain th Among the unique features which forms to which all the pupils of a displayed to an invited gathering Pearl King, daughter of Mr. and A building site for the Y. M amateur vocalists and instrumen- elements of quality and workman- will be inaugurated is the Shakdin class are expected to submit, each of British clergymen, the some con- Samuel Goldfine, third vice-presi- Mrs. Nathan King of 3772 Carter dent; Harry Yudkoff, secretary; talists, offering three prizes to be ship which has ranked it at the top booth, where every eligible bachelor child is given an opportunity to troversy broke out there. 11. A. has finally been selected and awarded the winners in cash. The avenue, passed away on Jan. 8. at Philip Ettinger, treasurer; Samu- In quality and performance in the may register and find the lady of achieve the best that is in him The protests of the Independent el Sternberg, monitor; Rudolph approved by the building commit- first prize is $50, the second prize the age of 4. Burial took place tee. All clubs coming under the light car field. his heart's desire. According to freely and without irritating stim- Order of B'nai B'rith stressed fear at Cloverhill Park Cemetery on Automobile experts have looked Mrs. Prenzlauer, it will be difficult ulation. This individual treatment that the film, if exhibited in its Meyersohn, assistant monitor; banner of the "Y" will be welcome $25 and the third prize $10. Leon- ard Braun, owner of the broad- Jan. 9. Rabbi A. M. Hershman for a striking move from Mr. Wil- for the bachelors to escape "alive." eliminates the sad spectacle of the original version in certain countries Charles Bassey, warden; Abe Len- and given meeting rooms. officiated. casting station, will personally oir, guardian. for it has been his reputation A skating party has been ar- lys, There will be a fortune-teller, a failure child. in Europe, would fan the fires of Mr. Ginsburg also installed the ranged by Joseph Kirsh and Alex- award the prizes. that he was always ready to meet country store, a museum of rare Miss Phillips pleaded for co-op- anti-Semitism to such an extent MRS. IDA WEIZLER newly elected board of directors The winning contestants will be new situation in the industry ander Randleman for Sunday aft- any amusements and a number of other eration between parents and teach- that acts of violence might ensue. Mrs. Ida Weizler passed away created by the new bylaws. The chosen by the public. Those re- which might better the position of features of interest. ers in order to effect a better un- Definite assurance by Will Hays directors installed, elected to serve ernoon, Jan. 22, at the State Fair. relying the most radio applause on Jan. 4 after a long illness. the products built by Willys-Over- A regular meeting will be held A special matinee of Bagdad will derstanding on the part of parents that the picture would not be six months. are Silas Fineberg, Ben at the Shaarey Zedek branch, and requests will be passed upon Funeral services were held on land. he offered on Sunday afternoon. On of the problems of their children. shown in countries where it might The one which was announced the last night of the spectacle, the Parents, the educator declared, lead to pogroms, was given last Goldman, Ben Goldberg, Israel Sie- 9125 Twelfth street, at 5 p, m. by three competent judges after Friday, Jan. '5, at her home, 17230 this week came as a complete sur- lucky winner of the car and the should endeavor to ascertain how month as the outcome of a confer- gel, and Rudolph Meyersohn. Those Any young man interested in the elimination of the large field of Brush street. She is survived by her five children, Sally, Alex, Joe. prise in its magnitude. It is com- winner of the B'nai B'rith popular- the talents and powers of their ence between him and ex-Governor elected to serve 12 months are, Dr. welfare of the Jewish youth is contestants. To become eligible as a contes- Harry and Yeska, and her hus- mented upon that Mr. Willys mad e ity test will be announced and the children are being brought to light Milliken representing the Motion V. Drook, Elias Goldberg, Henry cordially invited to attend this M. Gottlieb, Jacob Miller and har- tant it is necessary to apply at the band. the statement 19 months ago that prizes awarded. at school. meeting. Picture Producers and Distributors station for a microphone test. The In addition to Miss Phillips' ad- of America, Inc., and Mr. Cohen ry Weinberg. President Abramo- the Whippet would entirely change BERNARD MARX station is situated at Jefferson dress, the program included a piano and Dr. Philipson representing the vitz appointed the following direc- the trend in light car construction. GENIUSES Bernard Marx of 2920 East tors to serve for 18 months. Rabbi and Drexel and testa are being has always been looked upon as He Parents who bestow too much selection by Miss Ethel Goldman, B'nai B'rith. Grand boulevard passed away on Harry Z. Gordon, Samuel Stern- made every day except Sunday. a pioneer, and one large manufac- attention upon their children sug formerly an instructor in music in Hay. Took Initiative. berg, Julius Deutelbaum and Jacob Larry Dean, announcer, is in Jan. 11 at the age of 74. Ile is turer stated, on reading the new gent to thoughtful minds that the public schools, and violin num- The negotiations which have re- Singer. charge of the tests and can be survived by his wife, Carrie; son, Whippet prices, "He pioneered the these children are either geniuses bers by Le Grand Mercure, who in sulted in the acceptance of the re- In addition to the above named reached by calling Lenox 0312 or David, and three grandchildren. engineering in the light car field; (Continued from First Page.) or weaklings. Parents who think 1926 won the prize for violin in a visions in the "King of Kings" directors, the president, first, sec- Burial took place Friday, Jan. 13, now he is pioneering quality at low state-wide music contest staged by were begun last November on the ond and third vice-presidents, sec- magnificent new temple at Wood- 54C7. will remember that geniuses are at Woodmere Cemetery, with Rab- price." very rare and will guide them- the Michigan Music Federation. initiative of Mr. Hays. Ex-Gov- retary and treasurer are members ward and Gladstone avenue, now bi Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi selves accordingly—The Supple- I Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, president o ernor Milliken and John Flinn were of the hoard of directors. occupied by the congregation, was (.eon From officiating. Mr. Marx There's no ease for the whole I the auxiliary, presided. present at the conference. Mr. ment. Halevy Singer. on Program. dedicated. It is said to be one of was a member of the K. of P., No. mouth when one tooth is aching. Hays then said that he desired The program was interspersed the finest structures in the coon- 55, and of the Free Sons. above everything else that the mo- with vocal and musical selections try. During the period of Rabbi picture be an agency for the it iiiiiIIW.X.et..1.1Islutlallafllal"1"///1/1133" tion MARVIN FELDMAN otivigh calibre. The Halevy Chor- Franklin's ministry the congrega- Bible CI greatest good; that he realized its Marvin Feldman of Flint, Mich., al Society with Julius Miller con- tion has increased ten-fold and has The following is a list of honor vast possibilities between racial ducting, opened the program with become one of the most important pupils in the various classes on the passed away at the age of 33. He and religious groups, and rejoiced is survived by his wife, Stella. three well-chosen selections. factors in the religious life of the Sunday of •Ian. that it has been given to him to aid Julius Deutelbaum for three community. WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN, JR., Manager Miss Esther Ashinsky's class: Burial took place on Jan. 6 at in directing it to that end. Accord- Services begin as usual at 10:45. Conalee Rosenthal, Sadie Karball, Youngstown, Iowa. terms president of Pisgah Lodge ing to Mr. Cohen, Mr. Hays went BAGLEY AT Ws AVENUE capably presided as chairman of The public is invited. Mark Leach, Emil lsberg, Sol on to say that he had called the the evening also delivering a short RELIGION AND ETHICS Kurtz, Freda Greenbaum, Janet conference because he sought to talk introducing the newly elected find the way of good will and to Caplan. president, Henry M. Abramovitz A fundamental difference be- Miss Judith Ashinsky's class: shun all the paths that lead to prej- saying, "Ile is a hard worker, con- Harriet Rosenthal, Emmanuel tween religion and ethics is that Large rooms, modern sample rooms, excellent res- scientious and has his heart attuned EY, udice. while the latter furnishes counsel, Dorfman, Evelyn Smolansky. At another conference the follow. taurants, instant elevator service, large lobby to the responsibilities he is about Ervin Rosenthal's class: Jennie the former supplies compulsion. ing day, Mr. Hays told Mr. Cohen to assume." and lounges and the atmosphere of a well- Friedman, Esther Kasle, Lillian Many people try to separate them that he sought friendly and reliable Samuel Sternberg, the outgoing Lieberman, Lucille Singer, Sadie and believe that they keep them ordered home. Moderate prices. Large, that when the industry guidance so president, delivered a short ad- apart. They are poor psycholo- produced a picture having to do In loving memory of Mrs. Es- Singer well-furnished rooms, at $3.00, dress, a resume of the accomplish- Miss Pauline Lasser's class: gists. They do not know them- with Jews it could be sure that the $3.50 and $4.00 the day. ments of the past administration. ther Lebowitz, who passed away Blanche Shevin, Marcus Edelstein, selves, a highly difficult thing to picture would give no offense or be one year ago, Jan. 15, 1927. Mr. Sternberg reminded the mem- Millie Shugarman. do. They do not realize that every an instigator of prejudice. To this bers that in addition to all the ac- A losing mother. true and kind. Miss Gertrude Goldman's class: one of us is carried along upon a end, he invited the co-operation of tilfities that the lodge has partak- No friend on mai like her we'll and Delphine stream of tendency, a momentum, Rabinowitz, Eugene the B'nai B'rith due to the many For all of us she did her best Baron, Jerome Arra. occasions when its Anti-Defama- en of in the past, a chapter of the a force, a religious power of ethi- And God Kaye her eternal rest. A. Z. A. or Junior B'nai Irrith was Miss Golda Greenbaum's class: cal propulsion set in motion by a tion League had called the atten- Her Loving Husband, Daughters Rosalind Arfa, Sylvia Fink, Flor- remote past where religion and The increasingly large number of Detroiters who dine here on Sunday tion of the motion picture industry organized and a charter granted, and Sons. ence Albert, Mitchell Mandeberg, ethics kept long-continued com- to films containing matter offensive also that a choral society has been organized. proves that our policy of giving the utmost in values is appreciated. Curtis Kittleman, Marion Kallin, panionship. to Jews. Morris Schwartz briefly outlined In loving memory of Mrs. Es- Edward Blum, Leslie Sheare. No Jew of intelligence sepa- what the B'nai B'rith Ilazomir ther Lefkofsky, who died Jan. 19, Miss Rose Friedman's class: Lu- rates ethics from religion. Ile Society intends to do and promised 1926. cille Kavanau, Shirley Jonap, Nor- knows that ethics is religion real- a concert in the near future under man Blum, Arthur Edelstein. ized.—The Supplement. the direction of Professor Elijah 011 why was she taken. our mother so Miss Omenke's class: Virginia 2 300 fair, FOR DINNER RESERVATIONS s. OR INFORMATION CALL RA The Don't Worry club of the De- Zaludkowski, well-known cantor When the world has no many It better Brown, Eugene Mandeberg, Louis director of the Choral society. could spare. and Share, Beatrice Kavanau. troit Life Insurance Co., the mem- whs. Solomon Golub of New York Ms sad. but true, w e wonder bership of which is composed en- The ones needed moat are the first to die. Saul Untie Daniel La.'s tirely of the Fishman agency, in- City, a composer of Jewish folk •nd more .ch day e miss her, FREE BURIAL ASSN. stalled its officers for the ensuing songs, sang several of his own com- More Friends may think the wound la healed Detroit's Finest Funeral positions in a very pleasing man- ELECTS OFFICERS year at a luncheon held at the Stet- But little do they know the sorrow Home ner. S. Soloman, pianist and com- That lies within our hearts concealed. ter hotel Friday, Jan. 6, Louis E. Nerman was re-elected poser, rendered several well chosen At a meeting held Sunday, Jan. Husband and Children. to the presidency, for a second piano solos . 8, the Detroit Jewish Free Burial Mrs. Eva Prenzlauer appealed to term and was installed with great In loving memory of our dear Association elected its officers for K F1 IV fv enthusiasm. Samuel Lieberman,lall the members, the ladies' auxil- the coming year. Those elected W OODWARDAFL father, Barnett Rosenberg, who 413 to/447 one of the charter members, was iary and her workers to assist in were: Harry Solomon, president; elected as vice-president. Sam various ways in connection with passed away one year ago, Jan. Morris Bloom, vice-president; Isa- Free Use of Our Chapel 13, 1927. "Bagdad." Fishman was elected as financial dore Niss, treasurer; Morris Fish- To Name Committee. Monday. 7739 secretary; Paul Bernstein, record- Snows the silent heartaches. er, first trustee, and J. Chabonsky, Several members of the B'nai None Only thri+e who lost can tell. ing secretary, and George W. Gor- second trustee. President harry B'rith Ilazomir Choral Society, And the tears that are shed in Olen. owitz, treasurer. Solomon was re-elected. For the one we loved so well. rendered vocal selections which Georg. Lewis Seymour Lawns M. E. O'Brien, president of the A large crowd was on hand for were well received by the audience. Detroit Life, was installing officer Sadly missed by His Loving the meeting. The vocal artists representing the and he expressed his appreciation Children and Grandchildren, Choral society were: Miss Rhoda for the work of the club. Goldberg, soprano; Messrs. George The Don't Worry club was or- Orley, tenor; Louis Greenblatt, Detroit Symphony Closes ganized in 1916 by a small group tenor; and Benjamin Rice, bass; First Concert Series of agents in Fishman's office and who is the cantor of the Hillel its struggle for existence was very Foundations at Ann Arbor. The With the playing of the twelfth keen, but through the pioneer spirit pianists who accompanied the vo- Sunday popular concert at Orches- of Morris Fishman and some of his old-timers weathered all storms un. calists in their solos were Miss tra Hall. Sunday afternoon, Jan. I Claire Silberman and Samuel 15, the first series of 12 concerts tit today it is an outstanding or- It closes Starting next Sunday, Jan. ganization, recognized by the corn- I Shpargel. pony as one of its pillars, and re- i The Colonial Quartet sang some 22, the second series of 12 concerts At their regular prices these coats would be extremely good values— spected throughout the entire coo- harmony, for which they are fa- commences and a splendid list of munity. mous. Silas Fineberg was the of- soloists and attractions has been and at $40—which is the reduced price Monday—they are the most ex- The Don't Worry club just closed finial master of ceremonies and arranged. The concert this Sun- ceptional values of the season. Sponsored by CHILDREN of Bar Mitzvah Age the most successful year since its states that the lodge is grateful to day will open with Offenbach's , inception, and we know that with all the artists who gave their time Overture "Orpheus," and will he Every coat is well cut, well tailored The FURS are all smart and of se- the caliber of men who are at its and talent to make possible one of followed by the Saint-Saens "Inci- lected qualities—beaver, skunk. fox, and smart in fashion. helm it will continue to prosper and the finest programs presented by dental Music to Henry VIII." This Every coat is finely silk lined and make rood in the insurance world. Piseah Lodge. is a charming set of pictures of old tl Jap fox, squirrel, French beaver warmly interlined. Sizes from misses' The next meeting of Pisgah ,Scotia, starting with the Gathering (coney) and platinum wolf. Ledge will he held Monday evening. 14 to large women's 52. I of the Clans, Scotch. Idyl, Gypsy It• The MATERIALS are the fine kash- In a Place For the Concert Music Jan. la Among the features of ' Dance and ending with a splendid BLACK, BEIGE and the smartest Devoted to the and fleeces that are by Benefit the meeting President Ilenry M. Gigue and Finale. mir suedes, tweeds Education of colors of winter. of CHILDREN ■ Abrarnovitz will name the MOM - this season. The soloist for this concert will CHILDREN CHILDREN (Juvenile Band.t I hers of all the standing committees. Frank & Seder—Fifth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. The plans for the coming term will be Miss Faye Ferguson, concert-pi- anise. who has chosen the well. Homes Designed, Built outlined and every member is cal of fun is heralded as the Dear Editor: —We, the dele- "screamiest act in captivity." gates of Mir Yeshivah, Rabbis Augmenting the hippodrome fea. Pincus and Schmidman, beg you to tures is a special net for which print the following in your worthy Anne Weltman and Marie Shultz paper: Permit us to thank you very cordially for your helping us with your paper in our work. We thank also the rabbis of the city and all persons that helped us in our work for the worthy Mir Sem- inary. With due respect and thanks, TIIE DELEGATION. WILLYS-OVERLAND IN BIG PRICE CUT For Madame and Madamoiselle .13Sbft@ CONSENT TO REVISE "KING OF KINGS" TO REMOVE PREJUDICE WBMH Conducts Musical Contest OBITUARY INSTALLATION IS BRILLIANT EVENT BUILDING SITE FOR Y. M. H. A. SELECTED li FRANKLIN SERMON MARKS 29TH YEAR CONGREGATION EMANUEL DETROIT-LELAND HOTEL 6-11,9 Sunday Dinncr at the DctroitoLcland Table (note '2 the Plate DON'T WORRY CLUB INSTALLS OFFICERS ZaTiWrigfraiTYTT7TTTTTTMTTYITTifriTTIMM" Th-T-re 111 1 Lewis Bros. EDER Monday-- An Amaz- ing Clearance Sale Jewish Funeral Directors Winter Coats With John R. 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Monuments a li 41 Kranz Merchant Tailor Shop The Sho W ere Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd here and Service Prevail. r Between Calvert and Now in our New Location 23 TWELFTH STREE Euclid 7192 CANTOR ROITMAN TO HOLD SERVICES HERE Cantor Roitman of New York will chant the service at Congre- gation Ahavath Zion. 446 Hol- brook avenue, on Friday evening and Saturday morning. Feb. 3 and 4. Th? cantor is nationally famour for his beautiful voice and the Sunday Eve., Jan. 22, 8 P. M. Sharp Known mans t oneetc tar and orchestra, in minor. Opp . 25. Miss Ferguson, who is American horn, created a sensation on her ap- pearances in 1926-27. After the intermission the or- chestra plays a new orchestral ar- rangement mode by Victor Kolar, ,, f one of Ma..-.net's (+ermine pieces "Twilight." This is followed Dubeie' Entr'acte "tivierre" end Rimsky-Korsakov's "Caprierio EsPagrd." Op. 34. A large aud- ience should greet the orchestra at this epperrance ■ and the man- ' agement hopes that even mere reel- ple will take advantage of the see- nod series, which opens at popular ^ ,-ices on Sunday afternoon, Jan. Philadelphia and Byron Hall. il Proceeds devoted to the Jewish Orphan• Home and Farm School. tl Dancing Begins at 10 P. M. tl LERMAN'S UNION DANCE ORCHESTRA We assure you a good time. in a good place, in a good cause. Ticket. SO Cent.. Children 25 Cents. Come early and bring your family and friends. Please reserve your tickets in advance. Phone Cadillac 0689. tl