- • PAGE FOURTEEN - EVeruortAlusn &Ramat MUSIC Annual Season of Grand Op- era to be Held at Mason- ic Temple, Feb. 15-17. Musical interest is again fo- cused upon the annual season of Grand Opera, occurring Feb. 15, 16 and 17 at the Masonic Auditor. ium when the Chicago Civic Opera Company will present four superb operas. New settings will lend magnifi- cence to the excellently chosen rep- ertoire of operas and brilliant casts listed. These include Gou- nod s perennial favorite, "Faust," the dramatic master work of Rich- ard Wagner, "Lohengrin;" Mao- senet's romantic "Thais;" closing its beautiful Egyptian setting, the the brilliant Italian opera by Vin- cenzo Bellini. "Faust" with Edith Mason, Bon- elli, Lazzari appearing in the lead- ing roles will provide a brilliant opening performance on Friday evening. The beautiful Chicago Civic Ballet also appears promi- nently in "Faust." roles, that of "Norma." Only the Spanish Musician to be Net most talented artists of the world Guest Conductor of have successfully met the vocal and dramatic difficulties involved. Symphony. Raisa revived the role several years ago which occasion was the Spain furnishes the guest con- first presentation of "Norma" in ductor for the next pair of sym- America for more than 30 years. phony concerts at Orchestra Hall Seats are now on sale at Grin- on Thursday evening, Jan. 24, and nell Bros. Friday afternoon, Jan. 25. En- rique Fernandez Arbos is the con- Gina Pinnera, Soloist at Sun- ductor and Detroit is indeed for. tunate in being able to hear this day's Pop Concert. world famed musician. Born in The second series of Sunday pop Madrid in 1S03, he became at an concerts, played by the Detroit early age a violinist of the first Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra rank and was a pupil at various Hall, opens Sunday, Jan. 20, with times of Vieixtemps, Joachim and Victor Kolar conducting the or- Gevart—after acting as concert chestra and Gina Pinnera, soprano master with both the Berlin Phil- as assisting soloist. harmonic and the Glasgow Sym- Gina Pinnera, soprano, will be phony Orchestra his services were heard in the Verdi aria "Inol Arni" in great demand as conductor in from "f:rnani"—this is the first England, Spain and Russia. In appearance of Pinnera in Orches- European musical circles, Arbos tra Hall and unless all the critics has always been considered one of in the East are wrong she will the truly great both as a violin vir- prove to be one of the finest sing- tuoso, teacher and conductor. ers who has appeared with the De- troit Symphony Orchestra in many seasons—Pinnera is a young sing- Prague Teachers' Chorus at Orchestra Hall. er with a splendid career ELMAN IN CONCERT A VERY URGENT HERE THIS MONDAY PLEA FOR HELP The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pis- gah Lodge of the Order of B'nai B'rith appeals, through The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, in behalf of a needy family of six whose members refuse to apply for aid to charitable or- ganizations, but whose plight demands immedate action for their relief. The auxiliary, of which Mrs. N. Blatnikoff is president, re- ports that the head of the fam- ily is tubercular, that his wife is invalided, and that the four children are virtually starving. Without the knowledge of this family, therefore, the Ladies' Auxiliary appeals to in- dividuals and organizations for assistance. Remittances may be ad- dressed to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 525 Woodward ave- nue, Box 230. 3lischa Elman will appear in th.• last of the Philharmonic concert MAIMONIDES AUXILIARY PROGRESS IS KEYNOTE Miss Mabel Schroeder Joins BENEFIT FOR ORPHANS OF RICHARDS-OAKLAND Astor Hat Shop. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Society will hold a bridge-tea at the Knights' of Pythias Temple on Cass avenue at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Jan. 23. The proceeds will be used for the Hebrew Infants' Orphan Home. President, Richards.Oakland Co. More cars than ever before during 1928 and still more in 1929. Such is the automotive situation as viewed and sized up by G. A. Richards, president of the Rich- Mrs. Joseph Bleyer is chairman of the committee in charge, as- sisted by Mesdamei L. B. Cowen,' Albert Krohn, I. Bittker and Charles Gitlin. On Wednesday evening, Jan, 10, the meeting of the Maimunides la- dies, held at the Belcrest, was ad. dressed by Mrs. Laura S. Osborn,' president of the board of educe. tion, who spoke on "Schools of Today." Announcement is made by the Astor Hat Shop of 1510 Wood- ward avenue that Miss Mabel Schroeder has joined its millinery department, and will be pleased to serve its patrons as in the past and with even greater attention. Miss Schroeder will be in charge of the new department featuring felt hats. An Exceptional Opportunity Is offered two real live Jewish salesmen by Detroit largest Chevrolet salts and service sta- :ion. Experience not necessary. Chemlet's marvelous new six- cylinder car assures you of big money. See Mr. Hammerson, 8,236 Peerless Autos Or- dered in One Day in N. Y. Show. Connell Chevrolet Co. 11426-32 Jos. Campau That the Prague Teachers' Chor- us has finally consented to come to America is indicative of the in- terest in chorus singing which has been developing here in recent years, The American tour of this celebrated group includes their ap- pearance at Orchestra Hall next Saturday night. This chorus of CO male voices was organized for concert purposes in 1908, and since the time of its inception it has been self-support. ing by virtue of its own great ex- cellence. Kings have praised these singing Czechs. In a single day in the New York' Longfellow 9010 Richard Crooks at Orches- automobile show, distributors and • tra Hall Tuesday. dealers gave orders for 8,238 a Peerless automobiles, according to Richard Crooks, now recognized In "Lohengrin," on Saturday af- MISCHA ELMAN word received from L. R. German,' ternoon, one of the greatest con- internationally as a premier oper- president of atic and concert star will appear PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—AttempLs series Monday evening, Jan. 21, at Cor Corporat the Peerless Motor; G. A. RICHARDS traltos of this age, Madame Maria in Orchestra Hall next Tuesday d'a suds to portray the financial scandal of A Olsiewaka who first came to this night. The orders poured in on Peer- ards-Oakland Co., which control. Elman returns to the recital field the "Gazette du Franc" as a "Jew- ' country from the Vienna Opera Richard Crooks at the age of 23 ish" affair are increasing in vari- after a two years' absence, having less officials during a dinner at. the distribution of Oakland and this season, will be heard. has reached heights few men ever ous quarters of the French capi- just come back from a triumphal tended by the largest crowd of Pontiac Sixes for all of Wa;, • rIV The Saturday evening opera will reach in all their lives; he is an Engagements, Banquets, Etc. County. tal, as the developments in the concert tour of 14 European coon• Peerless dealers ever assembled. feature Mary Garden, in her great- artist who counts his 15 years of Facts and figures prove the first Catered Strictly Kosher esh. , case grow to unprecedented pro- triT Mr. German startled the entire est role, "Thais." This opera with work only as the beginning of his portions. gathering by announcing the price • nart of program follows: . Mr. Richards' sta tement We Cater in All Leading Hotels Sunday evening, Rosa Raisa will task, his success only an incentive d h record for forseein g what oisf the new new Six-61 at $1,195, which anis — enact the most difficult of soprano to new endeavor. sonato. E Major Handel lower than the dealers is ahead makes his prophecy of Call for Information Adsorb, Cantabile. Allegro, Largo, Al- Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 themselves believed would be pos- the future worth while. aro, ma non tro ppo. In the 12 months which closed Bible. Sonata, No. 5 in F Beethoven M. A. PEREIRA (For piano •nd violin) with Dec. 31, 1928, the Richasds- ' The announcement threw Allegro, Adagio motto mpressivo, the ' Oakland Co., through its own sales- Longfellow 5654 Scherzo. Rondo. meeting into an uproar. Dealers rooms and its associate dealers, Concerto, E Minor Mendelmohn vied with one another to get in d Detroit Catering Co. Allegro motto appassionato • Andante. isposed of 7.437 Oakland and their orders before the meeting Allegretto non troop, Allegro motto rivace. was over. Well into the morning Pontiac Sixes, an increase of 20.22 • SHORT INTERVAL hours R. N. Mosher, Peerless gen- per cent over 1927 and a gain of Sarabande•Double•Bourree Bach eral sales manager, who acted as 304.15 per cent over 1925, when (From Sonata a Minor) the company assumed control in toastmaster for the dinner. was Gluch•Rien TN S . I . cni. , t liFn n, e•Rignudon .Francoe ur•Kreialer busy taking orders from the en- Wayne County. PRODUCER, RIVIERA Progress and push is the keynote GrielmElman thusiastic Peerless dealers. To- gether with orders received from of the entire Richards-Oakland or- Polonaise piano Ej Marcel Van Goo] at the piano the Peerless selling organization ganization, passed on down from Under the Pemonal Direct ion of overseas, the total of sales reached the top by its dynamic chief execu- MR. AND MRS. FREI) J. between $8,000,000 and $9,000,- tive in person, for C. A. Richards IllhLAND is on the move from early morn- 000. ing until late at night. In the four years of its existence, Mr. Rich- ards has built up a closely-knit, 1 According to Pet er J. Platte, Hammerson Appointed driving organization, headed by In Fantastic Toe, Ballet, president of the organization bear- Sales Manager of the executives who know how to get Acrobatic Soft Shoe, Waltz, ing his name, Lincoln dealers st r results and get them. Connell - Chevrolet Co. Clog and Buck Dancing for 3700 East Jefferson avenue, serv- As vice-president and general Children and Adults. ice is going to be the controlling manager, H. A. Grubb is one of factor in the sale of both new and Thorough and Practical Train- Richard Connell, pr esident of the the leaders in the automotive sales used cars this year. ing in Stage Deportment. Connell-Chevrolet Co., 11426 Jos. field. Coming to the Richards "The advent of the new Lincoln DOtv4, Phone for appointment in Be- Campau avenue, announces the ap- Oakland organization from the finds us more prepared than ever ginners' Classes now forming. Firestone Tire & Rubber, he put to specialize further in our service 0 his shoulder to the wheel in the EUCLID 5560 departments. Since opening our general direction of the company's additional service station at 30 Studio: 4819 Underwood policies, particularly the used car Webb avenue we have found, as Just off Grand River department, until this is one of the we expected, that the owner of the largest of its kind in the country 0 high priced automobile expects and and where used cars are merchan- Auction! Auction! Auction! is entitled to personal attention. If y on haven't stran ded our weekly dised under the Good Will plan, By specializing on one make of which was largely Mr. Grubb's own auction in 1925 you must get into the The ultra-modern lines and larger 0 automobile, and that of the high habit In 1929. Thoumnds of people idea. priced type, we are better able to have saved thousands of dollars by •t• . 4 bodies of the new Superior Whippet * tendingour auctions . Sale starts at 16 give personal and individual atten- S. m. and continues throughout the day tion than we would were we hand-I are winning the enthusiastic praise of and evening. Remember the date. ling several types and grades of Wednesday, January 16 Four and light Six buyers, while the YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM motor cars. 4303 Fourteenth Avenue "The heads of our service de- F. A. Yockey, Auctioneer. new style Willys-Knight Six is the partments, like those of other de- BUCHAREST•—(J. T. AA— partments in our business, are of largest, moat beautiful and most The Synod of the Greek Orthodox long experience in their particular Church in Rumania, following the powerful Knight-engined car ever of- Announcing line of work, and when it is con- action taken by the Metropolit of sidered that we must give the used Moldavin urging priests under his fered at so low a price. car purchaser virtually the same jurisdiction to abstain from par. attention that we give the new car ticipation in anti-Semitic agitation, See and carefully examine these supe rb purchaser, it is a natural conclu- issued a similar circular to the sion that we must have specialists heads of the church. cars without delay! An immediate or. handling our service division." The circular states that the Sy- der will aid in curly delivery. s; HARRY G. HAMMER3ON nod notices with regret that a DR. KROHN CANDIDATE number of priests have been guilty n t s en of Harry G. 0 816111 of active participation in the anti. FOR SCHOOL INSPECTOR as oim FULL RIG m le m anager of that firm. Semitic movement and in particu- VI FOR TURN C C AA1S ' Friends of Dr. Albert Krohn, Mr. Hamerson is popular in the lar during the recent political cam- ''G LIGHfi whose offices are at Eaton Tower, community and is well known for B RIGHT LI '. paign. Such action is irreconcili. are much interested in the an- his winning personality. Combined abie •th the dignity of the priest- nouncement of his candidacy for with his vast experience in the bus- Kosher Food—Excellent hood and with the objects of the nomination as school inspector, at iness world, his company secures . state church. Severe measures will Cuisine the primaries to be held on March the services of an able and efficient be taken against offenders, the 4. LF R IGO G Petitions are now in circula- executive. In speaking of his new circular states. 9000 Linwood at Taylor lion, t*OR D m 1-1 '' connection, Mr. Hammerson said: r. Krohn is a native of Detroit "I am certainly proud to be as- Also Operators of and has been in practice here for sociated with a man like Dick Con- Fred Ireland Celebrates First Anniversary Here. the past 10 years, ever since his nell. Not only is he one of the real BLAINE LUNCH return from France, where he pioneers in the automotile game, 8729 Twelfth Street Fred J. Ireland, producer of the served during the World War. In but he's a square shooter. Dick addition to his extensive private has a mania for pleasing people stage shows at the Grand Riviera practice Dr. Krohn is well known and takes a personal interest in Theater, this week celebrates the for his work in industrial clinics every customer to see that he is first anniversary of his association and his services are retained by well satisfied. These ideas coin- with the C. W. Manz Enterprises. several of the city's big industries. cute with mine. Mr. Ireland's first Detroit stage During the war, Dr. Krohn was Announcement is also made that appearance took place in 1880, and one of the first physicians to real- their new home is order construc- his tans of Detroit's early history ize the importance of the new field tions and will probably be complet- are most interesting. Branchin , in physio-therapy. He was placel ed by Feb. 15. It will be the large out from the stage after having ,Q illy a-Overland is the first producer of automobiles to equip all at the head of this department at est Chevrolet Sales and Service starred in many dramatic and mus- its passenger cars and commercial vehicles—both Whippets. Fort Sheridan, and since going Station in Wayne Copnty and an- ical comedy productions, Mr. Ire- and Minya-Knights—with the wonderful into active practice he has devel- nouncement of the formal opening land entered the movie field. new ••Finger-Tip Control." oped a great deal of new treat- On Jan. I, 1928, Fred Ireland DAVID CAREY, Mgr. will be made in the column; of The A single button, cons eniently located In the ment along this line. Three years Detroit Jewish Chronicle. and his Wonder Dancers came to center of the steering Li I. heel starts the motor, operates the d by City of Detroit ago he was appointed associate edi• lights and hounds the horn. Mr. Hammerson extends to all the Grand Riviera for 15 weeks, tor of the American Journal of his friends an invitation to visit and with the exception of three We Specialize in Homes, Physio-Therapy. weeks off for vacations, have been This fundamental imprmement does away him in his new quarters. with all foot fumbling for Apartment Houses, a feature of every stage perform- the starting button, usually located in a someuhat ance. The Ireland Wonder Danc- inaccessible posi- Hotels, etc. tion. You can keep your foot always on the brake when starting or ers are now known ac the Riviera 24-Hour Service. re-starting on a hill—an ohs ious safety advantage of major Wonder Dancers. importance. On April 29 last, Mr. Ireland we us. Cyanide Gas was given full charge of all stage "Finger-Tip Control" also avoids changing from the comfortable driv- All Work Absolutely ing position to reach a light suite,' on productions for the Grand Riviera. G teed the dash. Yon can at all times Five chassis models, including a rect and semi-direct, is found in i • It is is under his direction and super- keep )our ears on the road, and the hand that operat new 123 horsepower eight.cylinder all but the smallest six. vision that the stage settings are the but ton flashes back to the rim of the w heel in any steering car of 127-inch wheelbase to sell emergency. The exclusive treatment of the designed and erected; the dance at • popular price, make up the hood moulding on the 612 and 615 numbers offered by the Wonder D Graham-Paige line presented this models is especially notable. The Dancers are learned from him, and /7' the routining of each show planned - by him. Two of Mr. Ireland's daughters, Granite sad Weil. Anna and Kathleen, work in many of the stage productions, Kathleen generally working "out in front" of the line of eight girls. Mrs. Fred Ireland (nee Nema Catto), Now in our New Location assists her husband with dance 7723 TWELFTH STREET routines, costumes and many other details so esesntial to the presen- Euclid 7192 tation of any performance. FRENCH SCANDAL TERMED "JEWISH" Weddings THE REMARKABLE NEW TINGE R CONTROC s F AT # tss Moro Fred J. 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