America ,yawed' Pedadical C'em*r 20, OHIO TIE e fiLTIWIT, DOUBLE HONORS FOR MRS. A. MAX KOHN CLASSIFIED THE GERMANS AT YIDDISH THEATER ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA. FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- TORS—We do painting, deco- nished bright room, twin beds, rating and plastering. Guaran- suitable for one or two gentle.' Misha and Lucy German at teed work. L. ', !athanson, 2987 men. Stall shower, Garage if Littman's Playhouse Gladstone. ('hone Garfield 5128 desired. Convenient to Trumbull from 7 to 10 a. in. and 4 to 8 This Week-End. and Clairmount lines and Four.' p. m. teenth bus. Family of two Double honors have come to Mrs. adults. Reasonable rate. Em- Mishit and Lucy German, well- Rose Kohn of 150 West Euclid ave- 511{5. J. SHERLINE—FIrst•class pire 1787. 1734 Virginia Park. known Yiddish actors, who played nue during the past week. catering for weddings and par- in Detroit for two full seasons six The Detroit Playhouse has chose n ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer. ROOM AND BOARD for lady or years ago, are the guest stars at Mrs. Kahn's three-act comedy, "In- city 2-1610, gentleman in real home with Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- t ident," for presentation on Wed- , every convenience. Dexter-Joy ter this week-end, Friday evening, ne , day, March 25, at the Art Mos- CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En- road section. Euclid 9385-R. Saturday and Sunday matinees and cum. And the Plymouth Motor' gagements, weddings and evenings. y;;tistration presented her with a banquets. Catered by plate. De- FOR RENT-3243 Webb avenue. The Germans, who have made a new Plymouth sedan for writing Beautifully decorated, six large troit Catering Co., M. A. host of friends in Detroit and still one 44 the prize-winning essays in rooms and breakfast nook, oil Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 6654, retain their large following, ap- the "Why I'd Buy a Plymouth" con- burned, Frigidaire, stall shower. Ix-ar at Detroit's Yiddish Theater test. Reasonable. Call Hemlock WE FURNISH experienced select- in their latest success, "The Soul The Playhouse, in announcing the 7399-W before 12 noon or after ed laundry, cooking, housekeep- of a 11'oinan." presentation of "Incident" as its 6 p. in. for appointment. Will ers, general houseworkers, good Judging by reservations, Mr. next production, states: be open Saturday and Sunday day and week workers, white Littman stated this week, thou- 'There is nothing simple about from 2 to 5 o'clock. and colored. Also men, experi- sands are expected to come to the 'Incident.' It is a thoroughly mod- enced and general workers. Ar- WANTED—Business girls to sharel theater to greet their old favorites ern play and is intended for adults lington 10479. on their return visit to Detroit. who are awake to twentieth cen nicely furnished cozy apart•i tury problems. 'Incident' is a com. ment, beautifully furnished, FOR RENT—Attractive, modernly edy—the first we have attempted twin beds, convenient to bus and furnished bedroom with private ORGANIZE SYNAGOGUE this season—and provides a wel- car line, home environment, $4. family, In good neighborhood. come change of fare. It is the 2555 Pingree, Apt. 19, Garfield COUNCIL FOR J. N. F. A few steps to bus line. Home first play by Rose Kohn to be pro- 5119.W. privileges. Suitable for one or duced in a theater. This young Through efforts of a committee two. Board if desired. Rent I GUARANTEE full citizenship to playwright, we feel, will bear headed by J. Lawton, a synagogue very reasonable, 3359 Elmhurst anyone in the course of a month. council is being formed to organize watching." avenue. Arlington 5997-W. You don't pay me a cent until congregational efforts in behalf of The keys to the new Plymouth Must be seen to be appreciated. you get your citizen papers. Da- the Jewish National Fund. sedan were presented to Mrs. Kohn vid Horowitz, teacher, Garfield by Mayor Frank Murphy at the St r. Lawton is assisted on this CLEAN CURTAINS will beautify 6835.J. 2248 Hazelwood. John II. Thompson salon in the committee by A. Selesny, Rev. 11. your home. Send your soiled Convention Hall building. Edgar Milkovsky, J. Liss and Rev. Mol- curtains or drapes to us for com- FOR RENT—Glynn Court—At.' A. Guest, distinguished poet ; Thom- daysky. The newly-planned syna- plete renovating and they'll be tractive room for girl in artis- as P. Henry, president of the Amer- returned to you looking like tically furnished home. Home gogue council will function under Wan Automobile Association and new. Prompt service. Ambas- privileges. Reasonable. Ilem-; the Jewish National Fund Com- Floyd Gibbons, radio star and news- mittee of Detroit and will aim to sador Curtain Laundry & Clean- lock 3845-W. paperman, were the judges in the encourage the gathering of funds I ing Co., 3308 Joy Road, corner recent Plymouth contest in which for the redemption of soil in Pales.. BOOKKEEPER - STENOGRAPH Wildemere. Euclid 4220, 1,011 prizes were given away by ER--Expert on trial balance, tint- by the Detroit synagogues. the Plymouth Motor Corporation. The council will be formally or- FOR RENT—A nicely furnished correspondence, etc. Young The first prize of $1,000 a year for lady, accurate and reliable, de- ganized at a meeting at the Shaar. ; room in modern home for one the rest of his life was presented sires employment. A-1 refer- ey Zedek branch synagogue on or two gentlemen. Convenient to I. II Sefton, Colfax ,CaLI races. Reasonable salary due to Wednesday evening, Feb. 11. to street car and bus. Call Arl- newspaper editor, by Walter P. Among the contributions to the Sabbath observance. Please ington 8534-J. 2968 Elmhurst. Chrysler during the New York phone Garfield 1152 or Empire Jewish National Fund during the' Automobile Show. visit in Detroit of Menachern Us. TO RENT—A nice large room for 5799 • sishkin was one for $50 from the' Mrs. Kohn, who is the wife of Dr. A. Max Kohn, is well known a lady or gentleman. Mrs. S. FOR RENT —Furnished room for Hebrew National School of 627; Gilbert, 3234 'Monterey, Long- in Detroit literary circles. She has Owen, of which Mr. Lawton is the single or couple. Near Four- fellow 6349 . • written a number of skits and one- teenth bus and Trumbull car principal. act plays which have won commen- line 2092 I ingree, Apt. 102, FOR RENT—Room by private dation for their merit. Euclid '2777-J. family for refined young lady. REVISIONISTS ARRANGE --- Home privileges, Call at 9 246 PARTY FOR ALTMANS JOSEPH KLEIN HEADS Hazelwood or Longfellow 3573. Her Play "Incident" Chosen For Presentation; Wins Plymouth Sedan. UNITY VOTERS' LEAGUE At a meeting of the Unity Voter League held at the Fort Wayn Hotel, Monday. .ton. 26, the follow- ing officers were elected to guid the destinies of the league for th next six months: President, Joseph Klein; firs vice-president, Charles K. Sandorf second vice-president, Dr. Edwart Kozlow; Secretary, Max M. Silver man; treasurer, William Rosen berg; sergeant at arms, Ilarry Ka letsky. The board of directors consti. lutes the following: Max I,. Black Samuel Goldtine, Nathan Kaplan S..1. Lave, Maurice Bordelove, II I,. Herschberg, Irvin Yarrows, Iry ing II. Small, Louis II. Wolfe, ('as per C. Cutler, Barney Barnett, Itel• Behrman, Sam Nathanson, Georg.. Stutz. Frank Schwartz. SHRINE CIRCUS State Fair Coliseum February 2nd to 14th, Inclusive Matinee. 2 P. M. Daily Evening Performance, 8:15 CLYDE BEATTY and 38 Lions and Tigers THE GREAT CON COLLEANO FIFTY-SEVEN Other Feature Acts Forty Funny Clowns Re., eve Seats on Sale Shrine Club 9 A. m. to 9 P. M. SPOIPM EAT rtMSACTSS VAUDEVILLE DANCE MASONIC TEMPLE dtwo BIG THE ATPC. S ALL000141 ....,414-175,---- 1 Tv 1 jra a [ 1 roi Cot • s aly r Foremost Dine and Dance Club 5028 JOY ROAD, at GRAND RIVER Right in Your Locality The Reason for Its Success Excellent Food, Good Enter- tainment, Marvelous Sur- roundings, Reel HospitelitY. Detrors Largest Floor Show LOTTIE KROLL lictroit's Own Soprano HERBIE LEIPSIG, M. C. I ■■■ rr,rly with Mae West - Sex . Dinner Served nightly until 9 p. m. $1.00 Special Sunday dinner until p. m. $1.21 NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME Mahe Tb • Your Meeting Place mvenient Parking. A home-like atmosphere. An Ideal place for your bridge. fraternity ur sorority party. For Information, COI GARFIELD 4040 PAGE THREE; MOMENTS OF DISCRETION ... When you come prepared to make a killing at contract and you are urged to take a hand at backgammon .. . . . . Be nonchalant LIGHT A MURAD PRONOUNCED PERFECT BY DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS 0 S. ANARGY HOS A CI /RN/RATION Capital Stock owned by I'. LORILLARD CO., Inc. ALUMNI HELP SPONSO R MENORAH BALL FEB. 15 A special joint meeting of the Menorah Society of Detroit Lily College and the Menorah Almnni w as held last Sunday afternoon. Members representing both organ- CENTERS ASSN A celebration has been arranged by the Zionist-Revisionists of De- troit in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I.. Altman before their departure for New York. The ec•lebration will take place Saturday, Feb. 7, 9 p. ny, at Kramer's Kosher Restau. 0111 be of tremendous value to booth m be, and parents of the Jewish Centers ' rant, 8081 Twelfth street, (near A:social ion. Blaine). Revisionists, sympathiz- ers and friends of Mr. and Mrs. S&ppiehuck Girls to Sponsor Tea: "Mako•-up for Healthilnd Beauty" will Altman arc invited to attend this be the sulojooct tIkelissiol at a tea stool. celebration. A fine musical pro- ...re, by the Snippichneks ; yen nit. l•l. Ili. at S:10 t! n in. Miss gram will also take place. Connelly of the board of health will to 'Mr. Altman is a leading Zionist the speakt.r of the evening. This lea e. of long standing. Until 1924 he lir e ;he thSeenT; ie li ti"o% =nee 1. ""1Z.;. played an important part in Rus- cu,bon and tea win follow the talk. sian Zionism. Ile was sent by the Russian government, after he was Jew , sh Center Social Dancing Class arrested many times, to Palestine, Brings New Term: The ... world sea,on of the Jewkh Cen• where he organized the "(lista& ter ballroom dancing elass begins on ruth lloamlonim" in opposition to Tuesday evening. Pelt. In, at S p. m. Nat Srol, who w . the instructor of the the Zionist leadership and to the ABRAHAM J. ROSENSHINE class last term, also taking the class Ilistadruth in Palestine. He was at this limo. Mr. Srol has had many year. of experienet• in teaching ballroom fur many years the general secre- izations expressed their loyal sup- tary of this organization. port towards making the annual ITWevI r7 •Te lent A year and a half ago he organ- alumni-student dance an outstand- ae"s: Ever'', - cations for entrance to this ciln student registering must he • member ized the Zionist Revisionist organ- ing social event of the season. This in good standing of the Jewish Center ization in Detroit. Through his dance, which will be held Sunday Association, the registration fee for 10 efforts and propaganda tours he or- evening, Feb. 15, at the Twentieth le-son. is 11 Payable in installments in ganized Revisionist groups in cities Century Club, will be limited to advance. of the Middle West. After the first Menorah members Menorah Deborians Plan "A Night In conference of the Itevisionists in alumni, and their friends. 1 ehorian All thosewho attend Americ. he was elected national o Wednesday esening, Feb. bridge n ; The Menorah Society, though will tend that they have some very plea.. vice-president. interested chiefly in the further- • nt surprises in store for then, 'rhe The administrative committee of ance of Jewish culture and learn.' bors ian are planning to rerry out • Fh atmosphere as accurately as pos., the Revisionists of America decided ; ing, sponsors annually a social af- renc sib le. Their program decoration.. and to ask Mr. Altman to attend to Re- fair which attracts a selected refreshments will all be French. In ad- visionist activities in America at group of young men and women. dition too this intere.ling and unique fr.. tore. dancing. entertninment.•nol refresh-, the central office in New York. Ile The committee has Joseph Markel is leaving now for New York to as chairman. men., are otTered for the small sum 25 cents. All seniors are invited to be conduct the national propaganda Abraham J. Rosenshine, past- present. and organizational activities. president and one of the charter members of the Menorah chapter, RABBI KOPALD DIES is taking an active part in the KUNIN LODGE HONORS alumni group, serving also as a AFTER LONG ILLNESS MEMORY OF N. STRAUS member of the committee in charge of arrangements and the BUFFA 1.0.—Louis Joseph Ko- The Samuel Kunin Lodge No. distribution of tickets. Reserva- pald, who was rabbi of Temple :Slid, I. 0. B. S, held its yearly tions may be made prior to Feb. Beth Zion in this city from 1912 to 1926, died in the Johns Hop- memorial meeting on Wednesday 10 by calling Miss Doris Sperling, evening, Feb. 4, at the Rumanian Hemlock 5308-M. kins Hospital in Bartimore Feb. 4. Synagogue, 586 Owen avenue, for Ile had been in ill health for nearly the late Samuel Kunin, well known 10 years and was admitted to the hospital on Nov. 12 suffering from, Detroit social worker, after whom S. Z. STUDENTS DEBATE the lodge was named. .&t the sanw a chronic intestinal ailment. Ile RUSS JEWRY'S PROBLEM had previously sought to regain , occasion a memorial meeting was his health in Colorado Springs. , held for the great Jewish philan- Lost Sunday, the student council Since 11112 he had been rabbi of thropist and humanitarian, the late of the Sharey Zedek Sunday Schottl the North Shore Congregation Nathan Straus. presented to the assembly of the Among the prominent speakers Israel at Glencoe, Ill. senior-department classes a debate were Rabbi Hershman. Joseph; between two of the students, Beryl Haggai, Attorney Max Black, the Jacobs and Gordon Shapiro, on the Rev. Benjamin Melberg, who ren- BLACK SEEKS SEAT IN question, "Restilved, That the Con- dered memorial services. The COMMON PLEAS COURT dition of the Russian Jew is Better meeting leas nfliciated over by the Today Than It IS as Underthe president of Samuel Kunin Lodge. Czaristit• Regime." Shapiro up- Max L. Black, well known so- Nathan Si. Fish. held the affirmative, while Miss Ja• cial worker and prominent attor- cobs attacked his stand. The ques- ney, is in the race as a candidate for the long term as judge of the North Woodward J. W. E. tion was divided into four phases: •l.nomiv, social, political, and re- Comwon Pleas ('ourt. W. 0. to Hold Card Party. ligious. The debate was nut fin- Mr. Mack comes well recom- ished because of the time, but it mended to Detroit Jewry by his At the meeting held last Tue• was decided to continue it, if pos- splendid record in Jewish activity in the East, where he was IIMOris day at the home of Mrs. Sado sible, next Sunday. At the council meeting, the pro- alto] with nationally known figures Cohen of 2924 Leslie, the North such as Elihu I). Stone, the late IVoOchvard branch of the Jewish gram committee, headed by William Judge David Lurie and other per- Women's European Welfare Or- Caplan, reported that efforts were sonalities in Jewish public life and ganization made final arrange being made to procure a speaker ments for the card party whirl: to discuss Russian Jewry sometime the Zionist movement. Mr, lila k has served as vice- will be held at Mrs. Lapedus s in the near future. Plans for a de- home on Saturday night, Feb. 7, at bate between members of the fac- president of the Detroit auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium. is 7:30. There will be prizes and ulty was also taken up by the coun- refreshments and the proceeds will cil a member of the executive board of the Detroit district of the . go entirely for the benefit of needy widows and orphans. Mrs. E. J. American Zionist Organization, and is generally active in Jewish Schwartz will have the next meet- TO OBSERVE COUNCIL ing at her home at 2980 Elmhurst SABBATH FEB. 27, 28 social and communal life. at 2 o'clock on Tuesday, Feb. 17. TO RENT—Bright sunny fur- Parents Associstion Will Organize: niched room for couple or two Girls. Call evenings or Sunday, ti„ n ,(„e gs,: e 7,..1 1 4" V„",,,,,117 ""`" A. Stern, 2329 Cortland avenue, 'dog. Yes. it. at "tt to in. M. En.i.‘ ■ re Apt. In, between La Salle Monash will address the group. Parents of ell Jewish Center ;Fibers are in• bouleaard and Fourteenth. viled to he pre.ent. • is organisation STORES FOR RENT—Nos. 10216, 10220, 10220 Dexter boulevard. 'Elie one now to•cupied by furrier is available soon. Also suitable location for grocery and lin- gerie anti specialty shop. Phone Longfellow 7079. FOR RENT—Furnished room for man only t by small respec able family. • Very reasonable rent for right party. Jos. Raider, 2925 Richton. FOR RENT—A newly decorated lower flat, seven rooms, includ- ing bath and extra lavatory and washroom. F'rigidaire and ga- rage. Rent $75 monthly. 2430 West Philadelphia, near LaSalle, Garfield 5990. TO RENT—Room in beautifully furnished home, northwest sec- tion, Jewish-American family. Roam has connecting bath, All modern conveniences, oil heat, radio, ball room anti home privi- leges for desirable man. Arling- ton 6791-M. FOR RENT—Six-room completely furnished upper flat to couple with references. Owner wishes to occupy one bedroom. 2256 Ilazelwooll, Garfield 6835.R to 10 a. nn., anti after that time call Euclid 5203 for appoint- ment. NTED—Councilor CY M exclusive Eastern camp it would like to take some boys with him this summer. Refer- ences upon request. Call Arl- ington 7012.W and °leave name, address and telephone number. Front and Back Somersault on the Wire 111 1 S11 H RON ICLE FOR RENT—Furnished room for young wall in private family, with adjoining lavatory anti shower. Convenient to car and bus lines. Reasonable. 2519 Inquire up Pingree avenue. stairs. YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN who are interested in bridge or are desirous of learning to play bridge, write to Box 21111, ale- giving ' • Jewish Chronicle, name, address anti telephone number. PRIVATE LESSONS given in Eng- lish Complete course in pub- lic and high school English by conlad•nt teacher. Excellent Empire Nominal. results. 9112-W. FOR RENT—Room with private for doen,eireoir lavatory a t o people. Euclid References required. 7363. 2047 Hazelwood. room, um N FOR RE T—Modern nisht•d, with private family of adults. Single home. Near bus w anti car lines. Kenil orth, app. Edison street. Madison 1165. CEMETERY LOT, six graves, K. of 1'. Jewish section Oakview Cemetery in Royal Oak, cheap for cash. Box 148, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Dick Bowen, one of Detroit's most popular orchestra leaders, and his original orchestra are now supplying popular music at the Trocadero Club, 62 East Colum- bia, popular dining and dancing rendezvous. Mr. Bowen for three years di- reacted the orchestra at the Arcadia Ballroom. Ile played at the Oriole Terrace, where his reputation was enhanced. Last year he won the Rudy Valor cup awarded to the most popular leader in the city. SALE—Graham-Paige Se- FOR All request numbers will be dan, 1930 model. Price $675— played b his snappy orchestra, down, $30 monthly pay- $150 cording to Mr. Bowen. ment.. Call Euclid 8166. FOR RENT—A beautifully fur- Fisher Theater. nished room for a lady or gen- The big event of the week in De. tleman. Adult family. Refer- ences required. 2072 West trait is the personal appearance of America's famous "boop.boop-a- Philadelphia, Garfield 8852-W. doop" girl, Ilelen Kane, who heads FOR RENT—Lovely room, suit- a large presentation from the Par- able for one or two gentlemen, amount theater, New York "On or will share with couple. Pm-, With the Dance, featuring Bob vale family. Reasonable. Sew-1 Nolan and the Fisher Syncopators. On the screen Lowell Sherman is and near Twelfth, Garfield 6126-R. featured in "The Royal Bed." screen values — direction, acting, photography and eye and ear inter- est "The Illue Angel" opened at the United Artists theater. The lavish production features two of the screen's most outstanding figures, Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jan- • Shuberts in their new popular priced Broadway success policy. "Torch Song" was originally produced in New York by Arthur Hopkins. Prominent in the ow with Miss Lorber are Lloyd Nolan, William Carey and Frank Monroe. (not a commercial proposition) ' The outstanding event in the Hebraic world is the celebration of the tenth anniversary of the only Ilebrew weekly in the United States, the Hadoar. This is the first time in the history of Hebrew journalism in this country that a Hebrew magazine has completed : a decade of existence. The He 'waists are celebrating this event in many and various ways, and the Kvutzah lvrith of Detroit also is preparing a celebration. 111enuchein Ribalow, editor of the Hatioar, a celebrated journal- ist and critic and a fine speaker in Hebrew and Yiddish, will visit De- troit Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 17 and 18, and will address two meetings, one in Yiddish and one in Hebrew. The arrangements committee is calling for special meetings to formulate and com- plete all plans for the occasion at the home of A. l'anush, 2024 Clairmont, Sunday evening, Feb. 8, at 8 sharp. All who are inter- ested in Ilebrew culture are re- quested to attend. The members of the Kvutzah are also requested to meet at Kra- mer's restaurant, Twelfth street near Blaine, Saturday evening, Feb 7, 9 p. m., for the farewell gathering in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Altman, who are leaving De- troit to settle in New York, Mr. Altman has been the president of the Kvutzah. All members are requested to attend. FEB. I—STATION WMBC 1420 KILOCYCLES--211.1 METERS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER JOSEPH J. CUMMINS Subject: "The Jew and the Unemployment Problem" DIGEST OF THE WEEK'S NEWS Delivered in a terse manner by I'hilip Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. THE MUSICAL PROGRAM "Ilymn to the Sun"—Rimsky Korsakov. "Ilebrew Melody"—Joseph Ackron. Played by Sc hapirL Stanislaw Tal ch u m"—Solomon Golub, with violin obligato. "On Wings of Joy"—Mendelssohn. A -special novelty for voice and violin. To be sung by George Galvani, Aaron Kurland, Chairman of Program This forum is sponsored by Joseph Cantor of the Cantor Furniture Shops 8923 Twelfth Street, formerly of 9332 Oakland Avenue Littman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH AT SEWARD Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager's Phone Empire 3472 FRI. NIGHT, FEB. 8; SAT. AND SUN., FEB. 7.8 MATINEE AND EVENING EDWIN IIELKIN oral SIGMUND WEINTRAUB Present The Well-Known Star. MISHA and LUCY GERMAN Young Judaea Out Notes Tikvas Zion Club. Esther Priest and Selma In their Latest Success "The Soul of a Woman" by II . KALMANOWITZ Dir«ri. ,1 tor Mish• Germ. nor Entire Company Will Assist the Two Guest Mara Tickets for All Performance• at the Bon Office TICKETS—Evenino, $1.60, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50.1 Matinee, $1.25, $1.00, 75e, 50c. Schwartz are new members of the club. Charlotte Metz, Betty Go- I rush and Anna Kesselman are nu', the program committee. At the MONK WATSON BACK; last meeting. Miss Margolis told ' AT ORIOLE THEATER SEE YOUR OLD FRIEND, the story of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat. 'A BE EPSTEIN The girls are making pillows for For op-to-the• minute the Jewish National Fund bazaar. ; Monk Watson, popular master , of ceremonies and orchestra lead- TUXEDOS, FULL DRESS er, whose friends in Detroit num- FURNISHINGS ber in the many thousands, has re- Cabaret Party: For Rent or For Sale Y. W. H. A. NOTES The ",At Home" on Sunday evening F , I,. 6. will he an informal cabaret party, held in the podia.. of the club house on Rowena street. There will be dancing. Root 10 arts of entertainment. Complete Outfits for Weddings, Parties and Other Social Functions Don't Worry About Your Tux— Let Eppi. Do It fall msdoio, 11111 for titomintment "[hints Cotlagei ;-- The advancril drama elaga will produce the three nil comedy - Chintz Cottage - in the Little Theater on Rowena street. on Feb. 10 and II. This play In the first of • series that the el.. will Pro- duce during the on, and the cast In- Se Mis• Myra Pot- cludes. Mn-. Ma and lan le kv, All Si,... EPPIE 9 S RENTAL PARLORS 8726 Telfth St., near Gladstone Madison 4919 Speedo's, Lecture Course: 'The speaker for the sc./dodoes lecture eour s e , Thursday on evening. Feb. 12. will be Mi ,ot Marc Connolly. director of health adoration, of the department of health She will talk on "How Detroit Care+ For Her Sick:* These lectures are ',ten to the public. Business and Prolmsional Girls Supper Club: 'the Itosines• anol Profe.i.innal Girls Sapper (•ob, which met, every Thurs. esening at 6 o'clock. will have • Val- entine ,pper party on Pet. 12 All who wi•11 to attend must bane their Feh in by Wednesday evening. Feb. r 11 Sabbath Services: Following the Sabbath Services on Fri. ...riling. Feb. 13. Aaron A Silver- idiot will sneak on "Court Reporting." I. a will be served. House Counci l: A At the me ting of the Y W. Ii Courril on Monday evening, Fele 2. the social committee •nnounced its plan for the Valentine dance, to he held at the club house on Sundt. evening, PA 15. and the Valentine bridge party to be held on Feb it Other committee. oak- mg report. were the debating committee - Charfoo•, and the headed by Samuel orgarmatbon of • committee for the him, council bulletin. Mr. (harfoos re• ported four Y clubs intere•ted in a de- bating program. Paramount Theater. "Fighting Caravans," the thrill- ing and spectacular drama of the battling pioneers who heat new trails across the continent, is the 'tremendous screen attraction now at the Paramount Theater. Beat Pit Go...11,ot SPECIAL RATES TO SCHOOLS CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Open Evenings and Sundays M rs r. Morris Davidson. NEW YORK. CITY.—Syna- gogues throughout the Unite ,' States and Canada will observe fun at the Cass Theater these Friday evening, Feb. 27 and Feb. days, where "Lysistrata," that 28, as Council Sabbath, according masterful production of the Phila- to an announcement made by Mrs. delphia Association, begins the. Albert Gerst, national chairman second and final week of its visit of the department of religion and next Sunday night. Down the religious education of the Na- ages from 411 B. C. came this tional Council of Jewish Women. comedy by Aristophanes, but it re In accord with the annual cus- "Music Week" at Fox. ; mained for Gilbert Seldes to inter. tom, Council Sabbath was desig- Beginning Friday the Fox The- pret its philosophy and its laugh- nated on the Sabbath immediately ter for the benefit of modern audi- preceding the festival of Purim. ater inaugurated what the manage- ences and Norman Bel Geddes to which will be celebrated on Tues- ment terms "Music Week." This will mark the presentation on the stage it in such fashion that its day, March 3. stage of one hundred piece orches- values would be appreciated at their true worth. Not within mem- "Torch Song" Next Attrac- tra with a program that will con- tain both classical and modern mu- ory has a production more con- tion at Shubert-Lafayette. - sistently fine been set upon the On the scorn Dorothy Mackail local stage and "Lysistrata" is a Nicholson's "Torch Kenyon I memorable play in a season which Song," with Martha Larber in the will he seen in "Once a Sinner," a was rich in fine theater. role of the cabaret girl, will be gripping story reminiscent of Com- offered at the Shubert-Lafayette mon Clay, in its powerful portrait United Artists Theater. I Theater, starting next Sunday of human emotions tossed by the Overflowing with the richest of night, as the third offering of the ravaging caprices of love. Dick Bowen Directs Orches. "Lysistrata" at Cass Theater There is good theater and good tra at Trocadero Club. BUENA VISTA near Dexter, sin- gle brick veneer, built four years ago, six rooms, bath, break fast room, frigidaire, Silent Automatic heat, shrub- bery, side drive; quarter block from new school. Owner will sacrifice equity of $11,300 for $5,650. Longfellow 9140. ----- — FOR RENT—Room in nice family for refined young man. Near Dexter bus. Hemlock 4799-W. RIBALOW TO SPEAK HERE FEB 17-18 CANTOR'S Jewish Radio Forum SUNDAY 1 to 1:30 p. m. Fligh.Clas• Tailoring, Cleaning, Vatet Service. duet C•Il Us MONK WATSON turned to the city after a six months' vacation and will appear at the Oriole Theater, Linwood and Philadelphia, beginning this Sunday. He will appear all week at the Oriole in person. Mr. Watson brings with him to the Oriole a cast of 24, including the famous Griffin Ballet Girls, in his most successful show, "School Days." Well known as musician, dancer, juggler, acrobat, singer and magi- cian, Mr. Watson is also a song writer and has written, among oth- ers, "Struttin' Sam." Monk was discovered by Elsie Janie while he was with the American Expedi- tionary Forces in France. Ile joined her troupe and toured the country for five years before com. ing to Detroit. On the screen at the Oriole, in addition to Monk Watson's per- formance, will be "The Cat Creeps," a mystery picture with an all-star cast, including Ilelen Twelvetrees, Raymond Hackett, Lilyan Tashman and Jean Her- shaft. Publix Riviera Theater. Edmund Lowe, in a new charac- terization as the nervous young husband, driven to distraction through misplaced doubts of his pretty wife, brings his new- est com- edy-rnmance, "('art Time %1 ife, to the Riviera Theater for a week's engagement starting Saturday, •Feb. 7. Foremost Student Tours, All Expense. owe owe mon saiverd mermen le t eta. Mean niacin Reoni„inique nda 25 - inel. 250 '.3tVii3176! 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