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"Much Ado About Nothing"

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So ...,,,,rui with the public
"Hush Ado Aloud Nothing," i n ' was that Ileli . :11tful melange of
a spectacular pnelietion with tloo c" 000 tilY• nolo ' •
romance and
most impre•ssieoo , ast he has rov, ■ 1:1111•irlIZ, "To • \hob
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assembl ed, will 1„ 1.,,,),,,, r i !t en d er
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CLUB HARLEM

DETROIT'S ARISTOCRAT

285 E. Verner Highway at Brush

open

FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY

Monk Cub and Club Harlem Orchestra
Glenn Williamson, Master of-Ceremonies
May Larkin, Pauline Bryant, Millie and Billie
and others.

NO MINIMUM OR COVER CHARGES

littmans People's Theater

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FRIDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY (Matinee only),

SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening, OCT. 6, 7 and 8

Don't Betray Your Parents

A Melodrama in 3 Acts by Hoffenberg

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Matinee: 75e, 50c, 35c, 25c

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Nathan D. Metzger Says:

"I stand for economy in public expenditures and favor every

reasonable measure that will bring about lower taxation when
It will not interfere with the proper development of the city a nd

its conveniences."

NOMINATE

Work for

NATHAN D. METZGER

This ad paid for by a group of Mr. Metzger's friends.

JEWISH CALENDAR

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. , .'tally, Ethel Gross.
1:0 eudy in,talled the
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Kanner , , the first
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Samuel Solomon at the !hallo
In al! , b' non, :odors front latinan's
Yid& I Po Theater will be
font

U. of D. Plays W. & J. Next
Friday Night.

It 1006. a. if the Titans ar
going to have their hardest halt l,.
if the
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A lice Brady, who Nilotic
came a member of the cinema
ony has "stolen" every pictot.
which she has appeared, has too
title role in "Stage MAhec.“
which opens Friday at the 1l11411
gall. with Maureen 11'Stilltvan
the daughter. The girl, jealou•
guarded toy her mother, is a
Aar of magnitude, mi.] her mother
is determined ti do. t.. manor shall
he barred from Id, 'Le, also a•
other distraction d, !,. •o, int, . -
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MUSICAL OPERETTA
AT JEWISH THEATER

Don't 1 '1-eat Your Parents," a
musical er tette by llogenherg. 1 ,
the attn.-non at Littman's Yid
dish People'. Theater this week
end.
This play, which will have oh.•
participation of the entire new
cart, will he presented on Friday
evening, Saturola- 'once and
Sunday matinee
rte t . t1
The lyrics to.

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music is by Grushke.

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Sat. • • • 2:15 P. M.
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FREE PARKING

they are appal'.
for they held
of Pittsburgh to a
ia-t Saturday.
11,,o • gion and Jefferson ha, a

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and another yr . ..0 i do to
1171 , greatly improdd ol 01
1 meeting of the Junior Hon, phomoores who prerioniondto
f Ste-ely was held at the the line-up in 1932.
I:•
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Michigan Theater.

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Friday, October 0.
Thursday, October 1'2
Friday, October I
00,n 7.1 - okIlletn.
Saturday. October 11
.1 -or1al hdor followed the in
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Sunday, November 111
Wednesday, December la stallat eon.
The next open tieeting will lake
....Tuesday, December Ill
plat, on Sunday. Oct s. at 2 p.
1934
Ili.. at the home of Wonifrod L ease
Fast of Tebeth
Sunday, January Cr
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Rosh Chodesh Shebat
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.Wednesday, January 17
(Fork between the age ,. of lit and
' Rosh Chodesh Adar
........ _. Friday, February IC
Is are invited.
Purim
Thursday, March 1
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Rosh Chodesh Nissan
Saturday, March 17
Slain Jeer in Danube.
1st Day Pes.sach
Saturday, March 31
VIF:NNA -The It+ of
8th Day Pessach
. Saturday, April 7 of evast ■ I Jewish youth was found
'Rosh Chodesh lyar
Monday, April le.
floating in the Danube near 1:ferd-
Lag b'Omer
. Thursday. May 3 mg, not far from the German f ron•
Rosh Chodesh Sivas
Tuesday. May IN Der. II Is clothes Isom the name of
lot Day Shabuoth
Sunday. May 20 31 Nuremle re: tailor.
• Rosh Chodesh Tammuz
Thursday, June 14
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On e hand had boon stabbed
Fast of Tammuz
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Sunday, July 1 through 5,,•ral times and his fare
Rosh Chodesh Ab
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Friday, July 13 had been loaolly beaten. No docu-
Fast of Ab
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Saturday, July 21 ments to eAtahlish his identity
• Rosh Chodesh Ellul
...... _....-. Sunday, August 12 could be found. It is believed he
• Alao observed the day precious as Rosh Chodesh.
was murdered in Germany and
All Jeleish holidays begin at ,ur,st the preceding secular day.
thrown into the river.

Second Day of Succoth....
Shemini Atzrreth
Simchath Torah
'Rosh Chodesh Cheahvan
• Rosh Chodesh Kislev
First Day Hanukkah
' Rosh Chodesh Tebeth

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INSTALLS OFFICERS h ,k,

Nathan D. Metzger'a activities have placed him in the front ranks of
lead er'hiP. He has championed the rights of the small bank depositor
and has been active in every worthy Jewish project. As president of
the B'nai B'rith he demonstrated his leadership qualities. In critical
times like the present it is men of the type of Nathan D. Metzger who
are meded to protect the interests of the people of Detroit.

Vote for

JUNIOR HOME RELIEF

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announces that its tavern y-
ti ftli annual Y11111 Kippur night
dance, held at the General Nlotrors
Building Ballroom on Saturday,
Sept. 311, was a huge success.
Thanks are given The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle and other regen ,
roes for the publicity contributed
by them in helping successfully
promote this affair. As has been
the practice of the Bieur Chroleni
,hrs. Association in the past, the
entire proceeds of this affair 0010
Ile donated to aid the hlt•It
needy,
The association thanks its
patrons who helped support 00
worth' cause.
Tht' committer who ass , • .
Charles NI. W•ingarden, eloalrodk.
keer,o, Tickets, Belle Dropkin
Jo.-eph Boon= ; publicity, ,lo. op,
Clort
adseclising.
0,00; print mg. Ni aer F e ld man ,

Professor M. Medini, noted vh,hnist who has gained prom,. r.
21s0 for his numerous Jewish musical compositions. will
concert here at the Philadelphia-Ityron Hall, together with Clod ,
Ostrowsky, noted Palestinian artist, on Sunday evening, Oct. I:
Professor B. Melzack of Cleveland will accompany thou.
Mr. Medini has gained fam e for his interpretations of the eestat •
and beautiful melodies of the Chassidim. lie plays his own
Dons and depicts in them the Jewish spirit In the religious and nto•od
life of our people.

nth •attrathlre

ROBERT HENDERSON in

The Ilicur Cholent .11-s. Assoc,

PROFESSOR M. MEDINI

VIOLET
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are: 11 )r. A. NI. Hershman, honor
a ry president; 7l ax Lieberntan,
president; Benjamin .1braniovitz.
Nathan Breton,. Mak Jacob, De
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Sam \lontz, Use
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A secret Nazi terror or-
ganization, the "Werewolf" was
discerveotol In Southern t'zecItoslo-
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Czech gentliorrroos.
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Engagement . `.0 triong Saturday

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orot the cenonunitko
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.Il 011th the splendid «el k booing
doe n• toy the 'IOUs(' of Sheller.
Although this traditional htlia111
RUBY BRINGS CROWDS
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TO CLUB MAXINE Hoot `Mee 1/(97, this is the tit
tithe in its history that tho 0 71.
.,•., Ituhy and hi, orrhest rn 111111011y has been illVItt ■ I to ni t
111,0 7,1 at the Club Alaxine last
and inspect the !Ionic.
Nloonday night the crowds have
Other member s of the menthol
been bigger and gayer. Th.. kind ship C0111111 alt.(' are: MI. and MI •
reac..,,, little Jean 1'att Iteypoil Ilylnali Apollo, NIrs, I1. Caplan,
and Ruby's singing trio. The floor
rs. .111th Kurland, 71r. anal 1Ls.
show includes Natalie and How al ol Isaac Rosenthal, NI, s. Ito--le Sil-
with their Apache dance, I:olnit ve•man, NI:, Sleet-1min. Ales.
}fay Morris, songstress front the Fahel Subar And 11aurI01 E
Aldnoels Club, St. Louis; Phyllis
The ne.inhet cup eettlinit-
replaces Alice Re,. With tee anol the loom d 0011111. Ilene of
Roo
:mice', Saturday, and Eddie Shelter, assisted by Ales. Loons
'o.k, master of ceremonies and thin- 1)avidsotn. Ales. 1 111`, •1111,11, ;1101
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oraordinary. Tuesday is tho.- Nits. ('har], Robinson, will no n-
at ri, al night.
il not ere loon committee during the
afternoon. The Ladie.s .
k,
of which 11on. Fa 001.1 Suloar 05 pies,
Nazi Terrorist Group Found by
dent,
is
arranging
for
the
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ORIOLE TERRACE

VIOLINIST-COMPOSER APPEARS IN
CONCERT HERE ON SUNDAY, OCT. 15

ATTORNEY — COMMUNAL LEADER

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tit-. Julius II. Ilaass, 1D.
Cdc,l'
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.1. Groesles le, Frank Cody and .1. too
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B'NA1 DAVID NOTES

COUNCILMAN

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I (toles
R , e,her
\Varrell,
'Ali • Ft ed. M. sklger, Mrs. 'it' .

Others roe
I:. NI. load, who is
e osit nig :America 1' 01 the first time,
on Arthur C. Pillsbury, naturalist,
; «ith pictures of plant growth and
• marine
life;
la•ev
Sarett, the
"lAo.o.olsman Toot;" Stephen Loa .
. '"' cock. humorist; Louis K. Ansparh-
Nazi. regime in Ger:e,
mw
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olerstanohners of vo luo•Io inns itroelsed
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and orator;
('hanniner, l'ollack,
much erit lo •sin hoot ,
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4 I .v playwright; Rev. B. It. Hubbard,
Dean Ilanry 1V. it l,no--
1 .01 ■ 1 Col. E. .4. Powell, Amer-
Graduate S111,44 of E01l1,011.II at
icon author and adventurer.
Harvard.
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Iht ok. noted women besides :Hiss
by
erro r ;1011
Skinner
on the program are Dorn-
partly by accident, I find myself in

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Nazi Stand.

Lets All Vote for

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THE BEST DINNER IN TOWN, $1.25

West in "l'in No Alice!,
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now
ol I I Isooleol I. thins%, under
Doh , , n..1
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in I oo t toot, will be NIrs. Henry 11. ',,'
Joy, Ale-. Till1111111 II. Newherry,

marvel. II, appeared with Betty
( ompson in "New Lives for Old"
and was a sensation. Ile dam,-
better with one leg titan most
dancers do with twoo. Ilis magnetic
Axel Nor lorlo And hotel I relation, Nett
%An 1 hoe, Ilellon . . .
ho
I ersonality has gained hint thou-
Netherland ?lam,
Dayton
sand s of friends. Ile appeared in
lInonnet , •Ito under R•lph
tins !Pathan.
Ripley's "Believe It Or Not" ex-
hibition at the World's Fair.
Ile has danced with more girls
than any man in the world and will
Famed Germen•Jewish Economist
act as master-of-ceremonies as
To Teach in Philadelphia.
well as dance with the guests, sing
and exhibit his fast one-legged
PHILADE1.1'HIA.—(.1. T. Al
-Dr, Hans Nooisser, one of 1-:ut - - a la ht 1
Sin- dancing at the Oriole Terrace,
' 0011 in which I tow•o• 11 to thy Th 11111 1 1 ' 011 , who is
Elizabeth
deGramont
for on e week starting Oct. 7.
opt's ablest locenomists, has been my Jewish friends to make quite 'lair loos'is;
elestrd to professorship in the clear the viewos I hold on th e p e r. r NI:id:init. de Clermont-Tonnerreo)
coming to Ameritoa for the first
Wharton School of Finance and seentio.n of Jews under the
I Knee Leon time and Doris Kenyon I:airs Nlil-
Commerce at the University of region• 0 (;,,,.,„an,.;
Pennsylvania. Dr. Neisser was represoont. ol ;is condoning ir, at ton Sills), soprano, actress and
In connection with Education
4 ,„ t
h;• devia ,,,, i; screen star, who will close the sea-
formerly on the fte•olty of the Uni-
:Month sponsored by the United
versity of Kiel and left Germany as non the Centrary, I condemn i , t son in April with her song recital Hebrew Schools of Detroit, Rabbi
a result of the recent developments coallPletelY.
The evidence is con- in ''''t•unwo
Sperka announced that should It
them
vino•ing that w hat has occurred and
great enough number of parents
A member of an old German- what is now ook•orriner in Germany
The largest tree in the United demand Hebrew School facilities,
Jewish family o.f scholars, Dr. involves rao iril discrimination and States is a Sequoia tree in the a daily Hebrew Seliool will be
Neisser speaks English fluently and persecution impossible either to Stormont National Park, t'alifornia. opened at the synagogue under
under present plans will conduct' condone or to out aside as a inertly It is called General Sherman, and the auspices of the United Ile-
two gmaduato: oeir-es at the uni- regrettable incident in n program is 272 feet high and :Di 1 ., feet in b•ew Schools of Det reit.
versity.
of national regencratioll i diameter at the base.
On Thursday morning, the first
day of Succoth, Rabbi Sperka
spoke at 10 a. in. on the solidi •
of "Tishri, Education Month." 1-
11:101 p. m. on Thursday, the Iral.
spoke on "A Community soi
tooth." Friday morning th e silo, o. o
was "Back to Nature." Satuo
nnoi•ning the topic of the `.1 . 1 '

nodult.lph Bore Direction
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State Theater.

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orioles II. V. Kriltettloorn, S. I,
Itite bite, English journalist an I
publicist; Ellery Walter, Stslr e
BIG ATTRACTION AT
IIoddlcstot, diplomat and 00111 , 1
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ORIOLE TERRACE
Ho dolt, k NI. Synider, both to be
le rod in Doled for the first time
The ()Hole Terrace has secured
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and High.
Jack Joyce, the worldAs monopeolic ,:iso•or

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