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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-29

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, 01110

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ZEDAKAH'S BRIDGE-TEA
.ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4

The opening performance of
''Collegiate Capers," the Young
People's Musical Play, will take
place on Saturday night, Dec. 7.
On Sunday afternoon, Dec. S,
there will be a children's matinee
with children's tickets at half price
The third performance will be held
Monday night, Dec. 9. "Collegiate
Capers" is a musical play written,
composed, directed and acted by
the young people of the club. Tick-
ets on sale at temple and school
office.

Temple Arts Society:

clip!

t• at It
the to

to.

ROOM

It has beeneiereesary to poet-
pone the date Of the Temple Arts
Society* performance until Tues.
day, Dec. 17.

Beth El College Women's Morning
CI &

Two women's classes of Beth El
College of Jewish Studies will be
held every Monday morning. From
10 to 11, "History of Palestine,"
by Rabbi Leon From; 11 to 12,
"Symbols and Ceremonies of Ju-
daism," by Dr. Leo M. Franklin.

75c
ea •

RCHIESTR A
'1

$1.00

.00

Tues. Eve. Dec. 3

$1.35

b.

irry at

Recital by

ROLAND

HAYES

Negro Tenor
PRICES
41.00 to $2.50

:ar

any

at

LEW KANE MANAGES
ORIENTAL THEATER.

Symphony

ce

held an open meeting on Tuesday
at the home of Belle Rothenberg,
Texas Guinan Coming to th e
1433 Taylor.
Shubert Detroit
On Wednesday a weinie roast
was held to mark the opening of
Texas Guinan. the queen of th
tine club's work for this season.
night clubs, and her gang of 10t
Girls of the ages of 15 to IS are entertainers will present her spec -
eligible for membership.
tacular revue, "Broadway Nights,'
at the Shubert-Detroit Opera
Bancroft in "Mighty" at the House for one week only, begin
ring Sunday evening, Dec. 1, with
Michigan.
a matinee on Saturday.
The most svr_satien1 and thrill-
ing picture in a long.long time is
(4-orge Bancroft, Paramount's Undersea Marvels in "Mys-
,1 . ep- chested star, i n "The
terious Island."
Mighty."
J. E. Williamson was head of
the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer expedi-
tion, which filmed the undersea se-
quences of "The Mysterious Is-
lard,"
now at the Adams Theater,
STARTING SATURDAY
in the Bahamas.

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No Concert Sunday, Dec. 8th

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15th

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YPSILANTI CHOIR
2nd YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT

Sat., Nov. 30, 10:30 a, m.

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Friday Eve. Dec. 6 at 8:30

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ONE NIGHT ONLY—DIRECT FROM TWO SOLD.
OUT RECITALS AT CARNEGIE HALL N. Y. CITY

LITTLE THEATER

The Great Negro Singer-PAUL

ROBESON

Rot. Athn l . et le„5.
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Your Last Chance of See

`The Four
Horsemen

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a
- Deep Ryer. - Water Bor."
You there,' Standal.ze Mr Name," "5.0g
Low, Sweet Char et" and other favorites.

Ittkets $1.00 to $2.50, at Grumell's or

4670

AUDEVILL

of the

Apocalypse'

ORIENTAL

WEST

real

:DC

The Greatest Picture E,. r
Made, with

OPR F-EQTE.L. T ULL

On the Screen
TWO GREAT LAUGH SHOWS
with

d oe

GLENN TYRON

Rudolph Va lentino

IN THE PICTURE THAT
MADE HIM FAMOUS
One Week Only
- ADDED FEATURES -
"The Bee"-Kinograms

MERNA KENNEDY

in the Flashy Comedy Farce

"SKINNER STEPS OUT"

LITTLE THEATER

They Staged • Winn Dollar Bluff no ThIrty R•te Per Week

ALL•TALKING AND COMEDY. UNIVERSAL NEWS REEL

54 Columbia East

WORLD FAMOUS FUNMAKERS
On the Stage

Chm-ry 4544

All Seats 65c

The House of Shadow Silence
Adm..... au

THE BOGANYS

Meet. 7 and 9. Sat,r.dao I p ea
5..n. 2 p. m. to II p.m. eordinucel*
E•Peri•lly Planned Proerarn• for
Children Every Sa,rdar at p

0 "GONE COLLEGIATE"

FRANK and VERA VARDEN

I n 'A MEOW ROMANCE -

Coming-''WATERLOO"

McCALL & KELLER

IN A UNIQUE COMEDY SKIT

THE ALEXANDERS

NOVELTY JUGGLING and BALANCING

"KEEP MOVING" A B"C"'",,,,,'"

25e Till 1 p. rn. Except Saturday, Sunday and Holiday

Littman's Peoples Theater

8210 TWELFTH STREET

Phases Offtee—Emplre 302

Bon °M,.—Eas►l.. 3466

FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 29
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOV. 30-DEC. I
A Melodrama with Mimic and Dance

1

ALH AMBRA

A PUBLIX THEATRE

WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH

SUN., MON.. TUES., DEC. 1-2-3
The LaIgh 5en••tion of the Year

`THREE
LIVE GHOSTS'

with Jona Bennett
Also Soued News sod Vitspheno Act

'HIS OWN WAY"

WED_ THURS, DEC. CS

Greta Garbo-Nils Astber

IN FOUR ACTS, BY A. BLUM
DIRECTED BY MORRIS KROHNER
MUSIC BY SAMUEL SOLOMON

Senclowntned with Soong Effects •MI
MUSK. 3...d News Ana Yank.. Act

Tuesday, Dec. 3.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 5-7

"The Single Standard"

Honorary performance for our director, Morris Krohner

"ITALIAN LOVE"

"The Mysterious
Dr. Fu Manchu"

in which Mr Krohne will appea as an Italian.

TICKETS

Ev .40.1 , WS, 1121, $1, Tit, Wk. — Matinee: 6124. $1, Ur,

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Company,
I. A. Teichrnan and I. S. Privul,
Stanley C. Polk graduated as
both well known in connection with
electrical engineer from the Uni-
Palestine real estate negotiations,
versity
of Detroit. He was form-
arrived in Detroit cn Tuesday for
erly service manager of Linwood
a week's stay in the the interests
Radio
and
for five years with Peer-
of New York Achooza Aleph, which
less Sales.
has built a colony in Palestine.
Jones
&
Polk specialize in cus-
Messrs. Teichman and Privul can
tom built radios, featuring Crosiey.
MRS. FANNIE MOSS
be reached here at the Zionist of-
Majestic,
Spartan
and Grebe.
fice, 517 Barium Tower, phone
Top row, left to right: Edward Kay, Harold Malis, Melville Con-
ny Mts. Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro. Mrs. Cadillac 4030.
beim,
Harold
Horwitz
and
Jess
R.
Fe:ier.
Checker
Cab

Empire 7000 ,
Celia Coggan, Mrs. Fay Chatlin,
The sole purpose of the New
Bottom row, left to right; Beatrice Kay, Irene Lineky, Eileen
Mrs. Jean Gould, Mrs Sadie Cohn. York Achooza Aleph Inc. is to pro-
The ob.ect of the Zedakah Club is • vide each of its members with an Hencken and Esther Y. Klugman.
The above photograph shows the fast to appear in the A. Z. A.
to sew and distribute layettes to estate in Palestine without making
play. "Crooks for a Month." at the Maccabee Auditorium on Dec. 1
nerdy infants. Ore dozen com- any profit thereby or indulging in
plete layettes was sent to Pales- speculative schemes. The officers and 2. Proceeds of the play are to be used to defray the expenses of
the sink international tournament of A. Z. A. to be held in Detroit
tine.
receive no salary. and no money is and Windsor in March.
The Zedakah Club will rage the expended except for the maine-
marble coffee table at the Valen- Caner of the of
All moneys
tine dinner-dance in February. paid in by the members are invested
hlembers desiring books should call in lard purchase only, and in mak- "His Own Way," Melodrama
the vice-president, Mrs. Rebecca tr.g public improvements in the eel.
in Four Acts, at Littman's
King. Euclid 631'4-J, or Mrs. Len! cny, such as layirg streets, estab-
People's Theater for
A. Silverblatt, Euclid 4238, who lishir.g a water supply, building a
First Time in Detroit,
are on the committee in charge. Beth-Am or public assembly hall,
Own Way" s"Zei.r Eigener
Mrs. Sarah Filler will be hostess a synagogue and school, providing
eg" • a melodrama in four acts
at the meeting, Monday, Dec. 2.
a "shochet." doctor, nurse and
by Abraham Blum, will have its
other r.ecessities.
first showing in Detroit at Litt-
The first colony of Achooza,
Registratien Monday, Dec. 2, 9:30
man's People's Yiddish Theater
to 10.
Raananah, is not far from Tel-
this week-end. Friday evening,
Aviv. It stretches out to the sea
Nov. 29, Saturday and Sunday
Camp Fire Girls:
and is adjacent to the colonies of evenings, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.
A number of mothers have ex- the Sharon Valley, with Kfar Saba,
Lew Kane, well known in Detroit
"Italian Love" will have a spe-
pressed an interest in forming a Magdiel, and Ain Hai or the side cial showing at an honor evening theatrical circles, has leased the
Camp Fire Girls' group at the and Herzliah and Ir Sholom on the
Oriental
Theater from the Union
for Morris Krohner, leading man,
temple. All mothers who are in- other side. It is also near Petach on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Trust Company and is now intro-
terested should communicate with Tikwah and other smaller Jewish
Mrs. Simeon Cugell, 2265 Pingree settlemerss.
avenue, Euclid 4357.
Raar.ar.ah already has a popula- "Four Horsemen" Brought
tion of more than 6') souls.. It has
to Little Theater.
Temple High Buketball Team:
modern improvements, such as rur.-
Possibly for the last time Detroit
The Temple High basketball ring water in each house as well
will have an opportunity to revel in
team has just been enrolled as a as in the orange groves.
the wonder of the greatest picture
member of the Inter-Church Ath-
of all time, "The Four Horsemen
letic Association. John Albert Sil-
Roses of White and Blue of the Apocalypse." which opens
verman is captain. Manuel Fin-
A meeting of the Roses of the at the Little Theater Saturday.
kelstein is coach.
This is the picture that made
White and Blue was held at the
home of Miss Bloom, 10262 Del- Rudolph Valentino a star over
"Rio Rita" Brings Ziegfeld mar avenue, the new sponsor. This night. This is the picture that for
Hit to State Theater.
was the first social meeting this two years won the award for the
best picture of 1922 and 1923.
One of the greatest talking, sing- season.
Produced by Metro-Goldwyn at
ing. and color spectacles yet to be
After a membership drive, which
presented on the screen-Radio will close on Jan. 12, and after a cost said to be in excess of a
Pictures' production of Florerz which a prize will be given to the million dollars, directed by Rex
Ziegfeld's "Rio Rita"-is now play- one bringing in the most new mem- Ingram, it is said to have brough
fame to more people than any
ing for an extended run at the bers, a complete revision of the
club will begin. New officers will other one production.
State theater,
With it comes another micro-
be chosen as well as new commit-
ecopis subject. "The Bee," and
ees.
The Roses of the White and Blue Kinogram News.

Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Popular Concert 3:30 Sunday
VICTOR
Sibelius First

and tickets for societies en. be sr-reseed directly with
Manager. A. LITMAN.

Mn.

one

With Warner 01■01, Jena Arthur, Ned
H•mtlmn. Also Sound News—Comedy
n-Yatambeme Arts.

HELPS ARRANGE FOR
ZIONIST REVISIONISTS
CLUB'S THIRD BRIDGE
START A STUDY GROUP

The cultural committee of the
Miss Jeannette Weller is assist.
Judge Ormar.d Hunt will deliv-
irg with arrangements for the third Zionist Revisionist Organization
er his first address since his re-
has
arranged a course of studies
annual
bridge-dansant
to
he peen
turn from Europe at the dime:-
for which a need is at present felt
meeting of the Square Club next
among the Jewish youth.
Monday evening. Judge Hunt will
The course aims to prepare the
speak on his experiences during his
students adequately for Zionist
trip to Europe.
work, to provide them with • thor-
Bud Bloom is director of the
ough knowledge of Palestine in all
Souere C:ub.
aspects and to teach them to teach
others.
A scientifi' study of Palestine,
Jones and Polk are Radio
of its present agricultural, indus-
Engineers with Wide
trial and economic status, of its
Experience.
future possibilities along these
channels, will be undertaken
through lectures, discussions and
Jones & Polk, radio engineers.
research work on the part of each
with headquarters at 11639 Lin-
student.
wood avenue, are sales and service.
At the next meeting of the Zion-
pens in all lines of
efforts.
radio
ei Richard E. Jones was for three
ist Revsionists, on Sunday, Dee. 1,
the topic for discussion will be
years radio engineer with Bruns-
"Palestine--Eretz Israel
wick-Balke-Collender Co. in Chi-
The
program will be a purely cultural
cago. Cincinnati and Detroit, and
one. in which non-members will
was previously with Radio Master
also be able to participate-
Corporation and the J. L Hudson

TEICHMAN, PRIVUL
HERE IN INTEREST
OF_ ZION COLONY

"Collegiate Capers":

185

A. Z. A. PRESENTS "CROOKS FOR A MONTH" SQUARE CLUB WILL
AT MACCABEE AUDITORIUM DEC. 1 AND 2 HEAR JUDGE HUNT

Mrs. Tilly Lapidus of :heel Webb
avenue, was hostess to the Zedakah
Serr'ees:
Club on Monday, Noe. 25, when
D7. Leo M. Franklin will occup y plans were completed for the char-
the rulpit Sunday, Dec. 1, at 10: - ity bridge-tea to be given Wedees-
45, and speak on "A Discussion o f day, Dec. 4, at Detroit•Lelar.d Ho-
Wa..,r Lippmann's Book-'A Pre - tel. Tickets can be
secured from
face t. Morals "
the following hostesses: Mrs. Fan-
Or this Sabbath, Nov. 30, Dr .
Frarklin will preach the sermon
Sabbath services are held in th
ma.r auditorium and begi nat 10:
Feb. 9 is the date of the ball at
30 s.
the Statler Hotel.
nIslse Messiahs" will be the
subnt of Dr. Franklin's sermon
Chanukah Party:

Sur ivy, Dec. 8.
The nor.nwestern branch an•
- =rzes a party in honor of the
• ee residents to be given on
Temple Sisterhood:
Jan. 5, at 318 Edmund place. Fur-
A aromatic recital by Michael
ther plans will be riven later.
Strswe will be the special feature

of the Temple Sisterhood luncheon
meeting on Monday. Dec. 9, at 12:-
30. Reservations should be made
no later than Wednesday, Dec. 4.

yard

OLD FOLKS HOME

Ilndge-Tea:
Tne r.orthweetern branch of the
Jewish Old Folks' Home rave a
bridge-tea at the Statler Hotel
Nov. 26. Mrs. J. Wartell, chair-
man. thanks Miss Vera Richardson,
mar.ist; Eileen Whitley,. soprano,
and Beatrice Griffin, riohnist, and
hostesses and members for their
co-operation.

PAGE NINE

MISS JEANNETTE WELT-ER

"The Virginian" at Para-
mount Theater.

by the Coterie Club at the Chinese
Tea Gardens on Friday evening,
Dec. 6. The committee in charge
aims to make this affair an out-
standing succe-se Tickets may be
obtained from any of the members
or at the door.

A spectacular outdoors action
scene in which 300 head of bellow-
ing cattle swim across the swirl-
ing current of the Stenislaus Riv-
er in California is one of the big
features of "The Virginian," now
at the Paramount Theater,

TO LIND'S For GREATER
SERVICE! ;1

LEW KANE

during the Oriental double show
policy to Detroit theater-goers a:
popular prices.
Mr. Kane a- as formerly produc-
tion manager of the Grand Riviera
Theater and was booking manager
of the Michigan Theater. Born in
Chicaco, where he received his
schooling, Mr. Kane began to get
theatrical experience when he was
10 years old. He has now been in
the theatrical world for over 22
years.
At the Oriental Theater he is
now presenting a mixed bill of
tender pictures. combined with
five acts of vaudeville.

Console model,
7 tubes and 2
rectifier rubes. ll'elnut cabi-
net of tasteful design. Selector
tuner of embossed bronse.
Screen grid tubes. Equipoised
dynamic reproducer. Push.
pull amplification, 2 type 345

t

tub's'
lees
tubes
Prke.
..

Lind's originated the TWO YEARS'
FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE in Detroit
. .. a guarantee without "ifs" or "buts"—
definite and in writing!

Honor Roll of Congregation
"Skinner Steps Out" Now at
Emanuel Bible Classes.
Oriental Theater.

Miss Mary Newman's class: An-
Glenn Tyron and Merna Ken-
nabelle Germansky, Willie Des. nedy will be so-en together in one of
sow:. Blanche Shevin, Rachel Fox, the brightest farce-comedies of the
Harriet Rosenthal.
season. "Skinner Steps Out."
Mrs. Betty Gordon's class: Doro- which came to the Oriental Theater
thy Greenbaum, Lillian Zisman, on Friday.
Sophie Shugarman.
Both Tyror, as the star, and
Miss Mollie Portner's class: Miss Kennedy as his leading lady,
Mori. Congold, Elsie Blum, Charles attain new h,ights in this picture.
Prussian, Agatha Rubin, Bessie Both of their 1-.4s are perfectly
Rosberg. Grace Goldberg.
suited to th. - talerte Tyron ap-
Miss Rose Friedman's class: Ar-
pears as "William Henry Skinner,"
thur Edelson, Dena Berlin. Lenore • young man u- ho is a hero to his
Berman. Esther Graff, Blanche , wife ace. a "dub" to his emplevors
Joseph, Nettie Rothenberg, Mildred and fellow workers. Miss ken•
Borak, Isadore Freedman.
nedy has the role of "Honey," the
Miss Esther Karbel's class: Ruth
young wife, whose adoring belief
Levine, Lillian Dessou- , Roselle
in her young husband Orally in-
Israel, Marion Deseow.
spires him to attain social and bus-
Nlifl? Mary Barak's class: Ber-
iness recogniti,. n.
tram Gordon. Evelyn Kalman,
The Oriental's big time vaude-
Adele Robins donated to the
ville bill also brings laughs, being
Bible classes in honor of her birth-
headed
by the most famous fun-
day.
makers in vaudeville, The Bogany
The pupils of MISS Mary New-
Troupe, the lunatic bakers; Keep
man's eclass will take charge of
the assembly this corning Sunday. Morin', a brilliant musical comedy,
a cycle of song, dance and color;
McCall and Keller
a unique com-
"Rudolph" Is Now Head edy skit, and other in big
time acts.

Waiter at Detroit•Leland
Main Dining Room.

"Jonesy" Continues at De-

".

but Man, nhi foie a chance with
OR ord,m,ry set - u by rat gel a kointer?
Ire run bay one now for 1173! "

'WI". of nurse! Itmen't sou heard'
The demand for Kohler, hos been so rte.

mend..i, the cornis.wy is . yermg

rItOtiel act only $175: -

a WIC

"Well, that settles that poohlens

Enjoy the Kolster Progratn every

m.,

Wednesday IF:setting

Eastern Standard 'Fine, over the

nation-aide Columbia Chain.

Rudolph Marcak, well-known to
troit Civic Theater.
his friends as "Rudolph," who for
Love and laughter are the themes
a number of years was a popular of nJonesy." the Tarkington-like
figure at the Phoenix Club, is now comedy of the teen-age by Anne
the head waiter in the main dining Morrison and John Peter Toohey,
room of the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
which continues its first Detroit
engagement at the Detroit Civic
Blue Bird Girls Rank.
Theater for one more week. This
refreshing and amusing story is
Blue Bird Girls charity raffle is based on • series of such tales by
to be held Jan. 14. A velvet tap- Mr. Toohey from the Pictorial Re-
estry hanging was donated by view, and played for ■ solid year
Kaufman Upholstery Co. Tickets in New York. "Jonesy" himself is
can be obtained from Mrs. M. Lax. played by John Grigge. with Paul-
The next meeting will be held at ine Crell and Kalman hiatus as his
Miss T. Halperin's home, 2532 parent.. Emily Ross has the Ny-
Buena Vista avenue.
dia Westman role, and Barbara
Willison, Martha Morton, and Roy- '
Blue Chapter, Blossoms of den Whitehead are the rest of the
Zion.
"youths" Based on human na-
The last meeting of this chapter ture and its idiosyncrasies, like
was held at the home of Miss Ray "Pigs", and "Two Girls Wanted,"
Fox, 1903 Hazelwood. On the pro- this is a light-some comedy, filled
gvam subjects discussed were, with fun and with a charming
"What Young Judaea Is and plot.
Means" "How it Helps the Youth,"
etc. Much discussion followed "Journey's End" Remains at
each subject.
Shubert-Lafayette-
A membership drive is now be-
"Journey's End," the celebrated
ing held and all girls 15 years of
drama which at this time is being
age or over are invited to attend presented by 16 companies in sev-
the next meetirg to be held at the
en different languages, virtually
home of the leader, Miss B. Peiman, sweeping the world as the adver-
2226 Taylor avenue.
tisements read,
11 cont•nue
i
to be 966 0 G
the attraction at the Shubert-La-

Practicing benevolence exceeds fayette for a third

$2600°

But now we go on record to state that in
the five years since the establishment of our
retail radio stores, we have NEVER
CHARGED OUR CUSTOMERS A SINGLE
PENNY FOR SERVICE, even after the
guaranteed period had terminated. And
what is more, WE NEVER INTEND TO
CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE!

In addition, there are no interest or carry-
ing Lharges when you purchase a radio on
our convenient credit plan. The price re-
mains the same even if you pay cash.

I
4.

'OMER,

RADIO

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