- - ritEberRoOnsii el RON ICU PAGE SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE '40C, ON Oil/ 0191 RUSSIAN OPERA CO. . STAGE %AVE PLAYERS Joe :tart ;;IIV: .'" . a - "i". ■ :)AOR_______ Y LAE' t•Mi ,,p0;"44NNER &ITO, tat Jewell Players In another t•ne.ilet comedy hit "POOR AUBREY" ON SCREEN 1,ll IS POWELL ON SCREEN - Barbara Stanwyc ,, "(college Coach" I•AT It 11111EN LILL T %UNIT ,•Ever In My Heart 0110 ILRUOER G Tnd,, oDAY Doors open at In 15 a m MARIE DRESSLER E / LIONEL BARRYMOR ,,, .Ifaurne I he.alier AY to C o ,„„ Together In IRISTOPHER BEAN" .„ . • 1 . 01; • tl —The SAMOA . % Oulatandlng LIFE RIOT .1; MARX BROS. "DUCK SOUP" What a Show! What a Show! ■ t "DETROIT'S GAY SPOT" UB MAXINE 1.; 1, L'er or I I FREDDY BERNARD, M. C., PRESENTS Fan Dancer : Sertsati oval MLLE. R O S I T A Formerly tan FOLLIES BERG ER L num F NU %GEMENT Internationally Femo 1,, Dame 0,01,0. PEPPINO & NAIDA Late With GUY LOMBARDO ..R. ILIA GERITY sI'StOESTION 0111 s Singing Boys of Vienna at Youthful Ballet Dances in Detroit Town Hall Series. Russian Opera Per- on November 22. formancea. Event's Date Changed; Doi. Lappin's Program To Twenty-ttvio singing boys, direct Youth dominates the ballet of tram Vienna on their sworn] Amer- the Russia -Ill -wand Opera, which is icon hour, will make their only 10-- coming here ft.'. performances at tnoit appearance this year under I Ile Masonic Auditorium, present- the arispices of the Detroit Town jog the following operas: Nov. 26, Hall Stories at the Wilson Theater Boris Gotiounott ; Nov. 27, I.e Coq \W 22, at D-Or; Nov. 20, Khovanschina. II o'clock. Youth ttonipeted by absiolutely There is no musical oorganization tinishtod dancing. the ballet master, in the world q uit e comparable too Vt•mlieslar Swohoda, explains. In that unique colapany of boys, the a ge the mefobeT6 of the ballet Singing Boy. of Vienna, Wiener m -, range from 17 to 22, but there is Saengerknals ti. They are not one of them who is not calm- latrs „f a lni , ical hierarchy found- ble of putting on her own solo per- ") ita imperial deeree formance before a sophisticated when a audience and winning respect and group of :oy singers Wore or d ered to sing a duly' 'URSA under ballerina, Lydia An- auspices of the Court or c li e ,t ra She is the chutina, is only 17. daughttsr of the brilliant scenic to the present time, the traditions designer. ho Yahlta Anehutina, who designed alitl supervised the exe- and their ideals Crider the care and tutelage of the cation of the scenery for the pro- for being has :factions which the Russian °peril state. their Owing 20 the fact that the omit- ' the man:ices , o toritnn of the Slasonic Temple will announces a ia• '1.. be utilized on Nov. 26, 27 111111 2 0 date from M oo !, by the Russian ()pent (company, -' 7, , It kt ‘,V e d n From Italian Operas; Noted Violinist Include Arias and Pianist 10 Be the Assisting Artists at Concert. MASONIC AUDITORIUM neared during the month of Janis- ph , 4000 Seats at $1.00 or Less Nov. 26-BORIS GODOUNOFF nc Nov. 28-KHOVANSCHINA Nov. 27-Le COQ D'OR • Ni which was originally to hate ap- : he TI11(1.1 ,-.. ..— Phone female sags Th,.„ t ..,., it ill "hit .) ; Ale Well ;I.. 0eVet111 odic, t'' MI the Grrula THE MARINE ROOM e „„,. ., 11,1, t. ;well td1111111;iled I.% OFTSTANOING Hiss, R PRI,,SENTING Ihr ',;,•' ;, %,11r • • HENRY DUNN ALLAN CROSS Ow I , United Artists Theater Table D'Hote Dinner DeLuxe orri.d from 6 MI Till le 11 Asvla ED 00 ,thhatt, .11111.,D For ::::: Patio. phone Hamer. 1 - - HUNGARY OFFICIALLY HONORS JOSEPH VESZI FITZROY 9464 ANN SABER ; Personal Direction- 16tela le•tored In .ahobert Pow:twit ::::: MOSS & MANNING 11,1e Original lioll name ZELL'S Delightful MUSIC SI a \Vill be Ihr steam pool .,aJ I fit , Opus it r. expr o ... e d by'who hav e heiod these three :tens? , that I are mu sival and social D. Ill store on Nov. 29 lot the many ,,ho toll attend. The 1111111% 011, a th. amat i, t JACK RICHMOND 1511 .11'PI It I Len MARGE & MARIE DON been to sing limo music works- has in it, repertoire. • The 1.11,1 master of theRus- rhorid, operatic and religious-- `ism Open, s‘yohorla, i s without professionalism or a need a graduate of the Imperial Russian glory. Ballet, and for a tingehad the AUXILIARY OF J. N. F. The age p an "trr"go- " f the ccom yhigh distinction of being sotto is 12 years. TO INSTALL NOV. 25 (lancer at the Imperial Theater. (lilt(' 0011 be accepted. Vienna Boys Choir will pre- Filo, ti Later, in Paris, he attracted wide have not .rrured Urhet, slit do "-tit a arty program of .An elaborate program is being arias ' ha- attention by his brilliant perfor ti, atal So III choruses awl Christmas 1.1,1111114 arranged by the Ladies' Auxiliary mance, with the Diaghilelf Ballet • 1. Their repertoire will Sir. Lappin tit Ti■N‘11,11(1 the Jewish National Fund for of Coming to America, he includ e a oomir opera, Off enbach's OP through the follot, 11111Ins- . .t a invited t;; the installation of newly elected hall, man- ..81q members: A.r. Day id F11. 111,,11n . by Lantern Light;' act- " ` ter of the Chicago Civic Opera ed in costume. They appeared last Towlisend S ■ -iin27; I is. .1 Veld ILYA SCHKOLNIK year at Orchestra Hall on their Company. Now in his present stein. Tow n.eud 1 11;2; MI post, he is working out his ideal first American tour. ary, and that one of the dates Jacoby, To, 11 ,1,,1 7-7510; MI,. of keeping alive the great dune- 1 ; 010'0 , 1,11V 2.3E7S, conflicts with the date heretofore ; Slaurice for tradition. Of his native land. 'set for the Dora Lappin concert. and Mrs..1. Sauk. Gartiodd 6723. Attendance Record Set at Rivoli. ;11 .nd lel. 1551 Ruh office New Open; Grinnell Rroa elude arias front reason WITH DETROIT'S VERNA HI LLIE [CL THANKSGIVING EVE, NOV. 29, DATE OF LAPP1N-SCHKOLNIK-MNEBACH AN CONCERT STAGE AND SCREEN ::::::::::::::::: ;•;•••‘". ::::::::::::::::::: Jack M. Carnet, FIELD AND Jefferson Ayes. tom. 10,1 1...1 or Rene 1Je Hodge L LUIGI'S at NINE DUFFIELD is Notable . DESERVED OVATION FOR MRS. SCHAVER \lane Dressler ha s It all a new attendance record to, for its Cuisine iedit "This Nude World" is character role in "Christopher is, in which : lo • 1Ig held over at the Rivoli The- Bean," at United Artst for its Service a l. ! for its second week starting she plays the old servant who is BUDA PEST. -- T. A. 1 -Pre. SPEC 1AL SUNDAY DINNER, $1.25; DAILY, 51.00 today. This film, showing nudist responsible for both the downfall olier Julius (luminous, the presido for its Entertainer. Su Corer Charge Except Saturday NO M1,1511 II ramps and activities in this corm- and regeneration of her employer, ium of the Hungarian Senate. dip- try and abroad, Opened last Thurs- a country doctor, played by Lionel tomtits stationed in Hungary and Well Received at Schipa Con- ▪ and because it bring. the liarrymore, who tentladarily al- many Hungarian and Jewish or- lily. after some difficulty with local atmosphere of the Old cert; Will Sing With •n and since that time has lows avarice to warp his soul and World into Detroit, 0st:dolts:he:I a new attendance rec- mind. The cast includes Beulah Symphony Jan. 28. . III, exceeding entry week since Bondi, Helen Mack, Russell Har- B. Warner and Jean Iler- the thwati , t• opened with its present die, In more than o n e sense Eataa sholt. The picture NV/IS adapted , polo y in 1929. Lazar:dr Schav er my a be s sand t ,, By special arrangement, the Walt from it stage play that had a sea- represent the Del roll Jew 1,1i headline s • scintillating son's run on Broadway and which DL-fley cartoon "The Three Little WC /ODWARD AVE. at COOLIDGE HIGHWAY inanity in niusical circles. She Floor Show Royal Oak Pigs" will toe included in the show satirizes the fulsome homage paid has been honored with an invita- to artists after death when in life starting Saturday. 'NOTE DINNERS TABLE D' SEA FOOD AT ALL HOURS tion to sing in opera. In Jowls they are denied (oven a chance to The program is augmented by /hole Fried Chicken, 6-Course Dinner-75c she will sing with the Detroit a Laurel and Hardy comedy and earn food. 16 OZS. BEER-10c DINNER-81.25 Symphony Orchestra. She sang the motion picture record of the SPECIAL RATES TO PARTIES from 5:16 to w.15m Rh with Tito Schipa. Many communi- Shippey-Johnson expedition r,. Fisher Theater. Da ncing till 2 A. M. - No Cover Charge And SUCH ties, to whom came' word of her • officers, which will take place „n dinner. Peru, "Wings Over the Andes." Another football story that of- And there is no cover IIIUSICIII abilities, have extended Saturday evening, Nov. 25, at 0 Phone: Royal Oak 9586 inure,. except Hato, t ft•rs an angle rout of the ordinary invitations too her to appear at con- o'clock, at Hotel Statler. • fter ten o'clock You'll e njoy dining.at this roadhouse, owned and operated . Then it Is only One ' in yarns of the kind is "College c ots. And in every instance she Leon Kay, president of the De- by people you know. State Theater. Dollar Coach," coming to the Fisher. Pat bits made good. trait Jewish National Fund Coun- Phone (1. ISM ; O'Brien is the coach and his star Tuesday evening, when she ap- cil, will introduce the new of- Oro Ron ::::: Mar "Duck Soup" is the name of the players include Lyle Talbot, Dick 'soared with Mr. Schipa, she again firers. concoction in which the Four Marx Powell, Guinn Williams and Nat Miss Rose WAX1111111, popular gave an excellent account a her- Brothers are now appearing at the Pendleton, with Ann Dvorak as For the average Jew who radio singer, will be the vocalist self. State Theater, but a title does not the coach's wife for whom all the , Sal ill that audience of non-Jews, of the evening. Her accompanist matter when 1' .roue , Chi c o, Ilar- boys have a "crush." PRICES INCREASING DAILY. WHY WAIT , Exciting , WISE BUY NOW , SMALL DEPOSIT with a sprinkling of perhaps not will be Mrs, .1. Schulman. on and Zeppo start to clown. As gridiron comloats are frequent in WILL HOLD UNTIL WANTED. Henry Sit•gl, talented violinist, more than a hundred Jews, there a background for their crazy an- the picture. s. who has just been appointed con- BANKRUPT STOCK wera s ,h e vta,rnx.i lo, u p , ,,,airne: (In(1.,• ,tri t Is h:;:fieonig eir lY ef tics there is a story of a mythical The Jewell Players will be seen Other beautiful and expensne up-to-minute cert master off the :Michigan Thea- ° NINE DUFFIELD thin In Jap minks genuine Hudson Seals. kingdom of which Crouch° be- in a short comedy, "Poor Aubrey," JOSEPH VESZI Orchestra Hall wit h her Jewish ter, will be the soloist of the eve- Minks and self-trimmed Squirrels. Leopards. collies Dictator that allows the founded on the stage comedy "The Marmlnks, Bombay Lambs. Raccoons. Broad• ganizations, on Nov. 7 joined in accompanist, Rebecca Katzman ning, and Aaron Rosenberg, at-, employment of groups of singers Show Off." tails. light and dark Muskrat, Australian Frohntan. Will she acquit herself? ' tozneY , will he the guest speaker.: and Northern Regis Kid. Ponies. Blatt mud and dancers, colorful costumes and congratulating Joseph \'eszi, Jew- Brown Caracul etc. ish editor of the well known daily, must have been the question on Sirs. Louis Miller, chairman of bizarre settings. Raquel Torres, OUR PRICE NOW Ride in wiufw. along flaming autumn rm And the fact that the social committee, 111111 tier cam- every mind. Margaret Dunoont and Louis Cal- highways, in the most modern motor Pester Lloyd, on the occasion of she did, and that she was received mittee, will he in charge of the , o $25.00-35.00-45.00 i,cepors) ,. hem are among the principals. her built Controlled heat for cold his seventy-fifth birthday. ' in a friendly and warm spirit pro- - ow ad d hour. . Refreshments will be • FORMER Bon sTELL€ civic days—Schedules prompt and frequent— A fen of the best and very expensue from The monthly meeting of the Joseph ' 1esztaseen - has b editor to Hence to almost any point in America. 165 MMooed to my residence i ded a great relief for those who `cry(' • f `'ideal Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob Ba rton fares good every day. Peery Ba the Pester Lloyd since 1913, hay- , 1556 VIRGINIA PARK NOW! By Special Request Admission will be free and mem- anxiet y. Pythian Sisters. was held Tuesday in the temple. ing been previously associated with NORTHEAST COR. WOODROW WIIRON (711101.0, O. W. Kid, R. T. nee Call 9 to 9 Sun.. Mon A Tries All fears disappeared when Mrs. bets are invited to bring their has- The program was devoted to a o t h e r Hungarian newspapers. ' Special attention to our-of-lows buyers1 FAMINE ONE•WAY RATES Pythian Sisters, Greater De- consideration of the problems of From 1009 to 11105, he was a mem- Schauer a appeared with Sir. Schipa bands and friends. Cloning It,* Ronk I EH trait Temple No. 152, will have a the peace movement. A peace her of the Hungarian parliament. in the duet and when that proved 8, 8.58 , 8 g a8 Near York ... 12.7S Wallace Beery WmhIngtow . 1•.38 card party, with prizes, at Buddy's, playlet, under the direction of Sirs. Since 1930, he has been a member popular enough NU for its SORORITY repetition. 1 BETA Marie Dressler 6.11.. ." • I 10 Philadelphia 1115 there was cause for pride on the Twelfth and Taylor, on Monday Joseph Schwartz, was presented of the Hungarian Senate. LSI Raton 15.01 —STAGS— Nu Beta Sorority met Nov. 10. thnsaspolla I MI /Milliner@ ... part of Jews. SO evening, Nov. 20. A supper will with the following members par- PlItsbarsb Election was held with the follow- LSO Loa Angeles.. 11.11 be served at midnight. All pro- ticipating: Sirs. Jerome Varon. Mrs. Louise Hartman of 1761 But Jews have anoth er reason ing results: President, Lillian ', hound Depot coeds go to charity. Sirs. M. W. Kollin, Sirs. Irving Seward avenue, Detroit, is the to be proud of Emma—it 41 as Pomerantz; vice-president, and Great Vodvil Show ills HOTEL EL Louise DISTILLERY ('ITEM IST-Europ- Steinman, Sirs. William Present, niece of Joseph V eszi. E mina that she will always he , 1..f. • t•an experience. originator of kmown to Detroiters whip Ferman- 11exander; secrt.tary, Yt•tta Kant- Mrs. Noonan Buckner, Sirs. W. FREE PARKING kow; treasurer, I.ilian Ittotenberg. several popular liquor formulas, Jacobson, Miss Ann Katchka and low her from the time she Starting The next meeting is to be held at wants connections. Write • Box Miss Barbara Blumrosen. Sir-. very young girl who sang t ‘,."' ap- a he home of Lilian Pomerantz. 200, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. "Dance, Girl, Alice Jacobson read the prologue. I 'sedative audiences in the Alm- --. Till I F. Everglades Football Party Preceding the program, a League Dance" l vat h Achim Synagogue on West-' FOR RENT-Two upper floors. on Saturday. 'to A First Run rider* •Itis of Nations luncheon was served The many friends of Mrs. Na. minster and Delmar. What we 20x90 Suitably for light manu- C V F 0. with hostesses in costumes of the' Evelyn Knapp and than Present wish to, extend their should he particularly proud of facturing. Reasonable rent to 11 A L 1'. . Everglades, 7-mile road at Grand various countries belonging to the sincere sympathy to her u is that Eintint knew how to select Alan Dinehart Bands and Orchestras furnished desirable tenant. .Apply Seiko's, upon —STAGE— River, arranged for a gala foot• ' league. Sirs. .1. H. Katchka, Sirs. r t ) a‘ 25c cent is . her father, 'Isrt!,1,,(i , a tine Hebrew song for her solos- - ' 2415 Grand River. for all occasions. ball party, on Saturday. Saul Birnkrant, Sirs. B. Swimmer. Ted Leary and 6 odfealthhot;:ofit . Gladstein's "Shit Ruth," which ,he ":',‘„,"• """`""'". "". MAIN " " " " l''"'"' After the game Everglade,: Will Sirs. Jacobson and Mrs. Celia Booking Vaudeville, Stage At- New Great Vodvil FOR RENT-Spare room, nicely moon interpreted beautifully. POKIEITI RI: Of LAND AONTRAIT NOTICE. tractions, Revues, Floor Shows, acted as hostesses. . ,z(o,d rAti,ii tty,,,I , s „.. ,,1:,,,na or L ,, 9..1,,.,IniY:d 15e Acts furnished, in modern home. extend a warm welcome to its Blumrosen Al Alpha literary Fraternity of ' Mrs. Schaver is being rewarded Novelties for Theaters, Clubs, , ; h Shower. Three adults in tast- guests. Dine and dance to the fin. During the afternoon five them - 9 ,o,c o igan State C o lle ge }add its on all slues. that N McCahan are hereby 111 , 0111ed From many cities [say est MUSIC Of Lodges, Private l'arties. ily. Reasonable rent. Side Mark Otis and his or-' hers were welcomed into the Si, fall term party Saturday, Nov. 4, and quarters corm. calls to her to "r."'s ,. , a, .ere 'IV''`,.g al l, •,;:t d","9``" ,,, „ '', ;,, d,,, ta drive garage if desired. Near chestra. There will toe an all-star terhood. Mrs. Joseph Schwartz. on the campus. Forty couples appear in co ncerts. On Dec. 2 r &brooder and Alarm Rehr...vier nu *d e 1 SAM CARVER wIi MOH 51551 11111ACHONS1 Or 10 Fourteenth bus and Twelfth floor show. All dinners are per: Mrs. Elmer Berger and Mrs. Celia danced to the s train, of Jack D e . s he will appear in recital in T o wn it t:an t ch tass,r...rA7.7,'., h 7 , - ,."7,,,!,,,,,:d, ,,,.,, 1 'tuts il ia 2074 West sonally supervised by Sirs. A. .1. Blumrosen are on the program Camp's "Little Old Band" in the Hall, New York. On Dec. 16 she .the aw %et sad wionsra s airCalnin , .,ml street car line. Garfield 4317-.1. Ilamil, formerly of Linwood Smoke committee. Philadelphia. Inn •r fe m 0,r second port Little Theater ballrootn. tat N Mfrahan. The will .ing i at t a monster Ch anukah' Shop of Linwood Avenue. la ai detain, b. ix, mu guests of honor were President celebre ation sings in in Clland. Flint. On Dec. the installm ents of e p rincip e interest For reservations call Redford FOR RENT, APARTMENTS- Congregation Beth .Jacob held and Mrs. Robert Shaw of Michigan , 17 sh I n January. dos thereunder . and you William R McCall. , FOX THEATER BLDG. 1676 Gladstone, $20 to $27.50. 21;0I. and Lady N Iderahan are herrm further noti NEW regular Sabbath services Fridav• State College. Patrons were Prof.' she will sing in Toronto. Some 408.408•A , fled that the said Minnal. Mertz elects to de- ..a, bb.i. 1 r I i:tle t mneig r eintLe tr, an . rs. W. Three-room unfurnished apart- T gehre,s s u,liojrencTo no f ,,R Ilaloer and Sir. an d And the crowning element of Phone Cadillac 5185 8,4V.h78,nn:82 ments; exceptionally large Luigi's. -.. Mrs. B . Flet c h er to t I .ansing. () th e N Mchan are hereby further notified 7 Mlle Rood Si firand Rime. rooms; newly decorated and Luigi's will offer its first unit An AAnswer to the War I.ies of guests present were Mr. and Mrs. I recognition for her is the call that ; loth,Meehan came that she appear as soloist'', Geld. surrender and deliver „p pomession very attractive. Madison 311(2. revue of the season starting F r i. llistory." of raid permisea In /raid land contract men.. N. Gold, Alex Cohen, Rabbi David Symphony O r- honed and of which you are nos in posseNtion All Star Floor Show On Wednesday at 8 p. no. the day night, in addition to Joe Cedarbaum, Si. Kaplan, Mr. and under and by tattle of the terms thereof Nod chestra ton Jan. 20. FOR RENT-Comfortable, nicely Frisco, Alice Alexander, Auriole ,Junior Temple club will meet. A Direct from Hollywood Sirs. II. Steadman. and Dr. and premises are deAcribed in said land contract A School of Distinction furnished room in private fam- Craven and Marty Gold's Orches- , constitution and a permanent It is no wonder that TeViPVG - 1 , 58 billows tie All tint certain piece or '.reel of Per the. Mrs. J. Rozan. out-of-town guests •ho ‘1,11 lo male art their hod brag Gloated in Hie City of DeDG, W11111. ily. Gentleman preferred. I hone tea. In the Jack Pomeroy Revue, name will toe determined upon and 1.111 her to the skies, and that I'0•1111% livelihood Inwortiore In Puri." of the members and pledges in- Alithigati and more pat. il.r1 , Inns, , dlr VW.* InatractIon method: ant- Russell SicLauchlin of the News, 5001 flanefihed a. lot numb... Is. ■ after 7, Townsend 7-8950. 'which has been playing extended reports of all appointed commit- cluded Miss Dolly Glass, :Me- and 104 Mahar M rraults. Them studios. of (Wain. AJainsen's flrand Root sit/0,1.01i tees will be heard. for instance, writes: "One would built fee the engagements in the East, will be Slinnie Millman, Miss Leah New- 1,16 And. of MA , ••0 05,0.010 little •O. acres of the SY, FOR RENT - Nicely furnished World Fair Orchestra " nut guess her public career to he AN an the elkeriminsting Haden' Enters and Borgia, dance team; „hall • '„, ul the North...I onr.quarthr man, Miss Gtoldie Dickman, Miss room in private home of re- Mleolondv to oar', ender Ideal Sirs. Michael Schutz and little Gussie Leeman, Miss Esther Kra- so young, for her behavior is al- Sue Blake, torch singer; Patsy I"" One nslithm ne”, before offered tie. WONDERFUL $1.25 DINNER N thh Grand Rine, Hoed in .". lined adults. Good transporta- Toariship oaten Individual training prwer•m Ogden. vocalist, and Frank Pad- daughter, I.ouise, of Chicago are mer, Miss Isabel Lansky, Larry together professional." , 1 Nn•itt, Raft.. CIP0a0 1 11 1 rasa e. re tion. Reasonable. McQuade. Q1; Waned for full or not limn student. and QUANTITY the guests of Mrs. Schutz's par- Fried and Lou Handler, all of De- Emma Lazarttff Schaver's ..ordeci in I doer 35 page 44 of Wayne Count, illa's Marimba band. la MI brain her of Eln• And comm..- Call Snord. near Chicago boulevard. .G.ATIO‘n tl. newts, MN ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon troit; Miss Tiny Oserowski, Miss lent musical performances are It Os Art, meting and the Sign Arts. AVOUill A upon Garfield 0535-W, 1411. phone or sm. for catalog. off Franklin boulevard. g. ;;' Mayfair Theater. Ida Oserowski, Victor Sturdier. credit to her people. But she In MAX II NORWOOD Agent and Attornm Ma xSchart, all of Saginaw; Miss must fltot forget that this is just FOR ENT - Nicely furnished "Tugboat Annie," featuring — rN from 12 is 1 — Peening. 35e Miss Miriam Grad of Cincinnati. 11:•atrice Shapiro, Owosso. Follow- the beginning of her career- that room for girl in refined Ameri- Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery, HELD OVER! SECOND WEEK ha purl_: Mut°, can Jewish couple's home. Very is the feature picture now being Ohio, and Rabbi Allan Tarshish of ing the dance, the entire assem- much hard work on her part is JOEL W sosrrastiv. Alton., 11171 nets ' Atop the Metropolitan Raid mfr. Owensboro. Ky., were the week- required in order that she may Liilding blage were the guests of Sir. reasonable. Home privileges, shown at the Mayfair Theater, in MOHTOMIE 8.11.0 - Default having been n IN 11. sTREFT RIM board optional. Continuous hot conjunction with a vaudeville show end guests of Rabbi and Mrs. El- Cohen, honorary member of the achitove the height of t he swore, male in the WIT. and conditiona of a cer. coo • to• Randolph MO ENTIRE: CAST OF NUDISTS rn•Itaagh marl, 01 Dime , Pletcher fraternity, at a midnight supper ,-he is headed for.-- P. S. water and shower. Good trans- headed by Ted Leary. Starting mer Berger. ti , n5 c Fletcher his %if. of Detroit Wa., Extra!-'THREE LITTLE PIGS" 1,11011v at the Mary Stewart Shop. Michigan portation, 14th street car line Sunday, a complete change takes Mortamor• to cointnh..• I St 14/1. a 11 1114111. NINGS OUR ANDRA•' //1,1Lial I. The first of a series of card Insurance company of Col ■Inth, and Dexter bus. 4069 Grand place, the screen feature being Rt1o1 1 It HO. Cinema) SE L. Colombia St. Ohin an Ohio Corporation Mottos,. O.,' of the thr 1110 Calol °Gabe A II avenue, Telephone Northlawn "Dance, Girl, Dance." with Evalyn parties under the auspices Hollywi )od Theater. Phillip Schwartz, member of Michigan Theater. a.n'0 Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob Georded in the oft re of the RegiGer 1 7535. Knapp and Alan Dinehart. The Alpha Literary fraternity, gave an • Deeds for the County of WilAtiA •14 St•I• Plea for liaaishkin Village. was held at the Temple Tuesday t. .. stage show will feature new :outstanding performance` in the Wi Itoomanc(o betwt•en an A111..11,1111 of Michigan. on the tlf t luv hf 0.0.0 JERl'SALEM. - evening, Nov. 14. The hostesses T. A. 1 h a special pre- FOR RENT-Attractive room for acts. production "The Charming Pre- girl and a German that ■ - alminates A ❑ inn in Lobe, MID nt Shntgeg,5 on Stowing at tl" • Saturday midnight PM. 220 on which manna. there .• donned The Vaad 1.eumi, the Jewish Na- , for this occasion were Mesdarne young man or lady with all hots. thaw, with tender" by Charles George, at the in marriage snit happiness until 10 LA due at the date of th.• f .0 tional Council of Palestine, issued all seats popularly Norman Buckner, A. Zenu.k, Ira conveniences. Board if desired. Pace d principal and interest the awl; IC, Thou- little Theater on the college cam- the Outbreak of the World War 30 c , ants, and continuing Marine Room. through the Jewish Telegraphic tend rifty•se.en and 11 ton imnar..(11 M' n , Alvin, S. Merkowitz and Harty Reason- Good transportation. pus Thursday evening. Nov. it drove the young husband hark to No suit or prneeedings Lr the follow - Ins four days, the Sir. Jack Carney of the Marine Cohen. Is• or in .011110 Agency an appeal to Jews through- 2725 Leslie, near 1.in- able. This production was sponsored by his Fatherland for twiny service Immo boon instituted to en-met the debt Hollywnird l'r' co-nts another ins- Room at Jefferson and Field av- out the world for the Berea Kaye- woo . aecitted y n■■1 monene d ;Ti nt doubl • 1, Par 1 thermr Theta Alpha l'hi, national honor- and made the wife her husband's Note the b refore enues, presents a new floor show bv oft, nf the pn•er e-feature program, We meth campaign to build the Ussish- .lay Jacobson spent the week- ary dramatic fraternity, of which enemy is the theme of "Ever in ennt amed ',wing "Ann Vickers" with Irene BUSINESS MAN desires to meet with Marge and Marie, charming mid m ortgage pirs ....t in kin village, in honor of the vet- end in Ann Arbor at the Phi Ep- th e stat ute of Ih r Stst• of htlic hl e•n harm and Wal My Heart" at the Michigan. Bar- ter lluston, together ah one road, and mn,ided 0511, 01 herein professional matchmaker, ob- girls with novelty dances and silon I'hi Fraternity also attended Mr. Schwartz is a mamber. eran Zionist leader M M Usaish- ab Bette it bara Stanwyck and Otto Kruger pnen that on reransv THE THIRTEENTH kin. Ann Saber, lately featured the Michigan-Iowa football game matrimony for daughter. e 'The Butt tis and Pat O'Brien HAT OF PERRPAR V A 11 PM at 11 privet Cu Recent visitors at Alpha Liter- play these role, and Ralph Bel- a of Missing l'er- Write temporary address. .1. in Shubert productions; Moss and on Saturday, n m Eamern Wandard Time The decision to build the U.-wish- id mot .al• at ri,blic a•ici,un ary house were Goldie Dickman. lamy, I.aura Hope Crews and Rut 11 aill be ...Owed by Morris, General Delivery, Mt. Manning, dancers, and of course kin village was taken during a to the highest Snider This prograi at will be shown for •,. r■ r f• Donnelly are other.: prominently Sam Katz, harry Weingarten, A. Allan Cross and Henry Dunn. who Clemens. Mich. special session of the Eighteenth Mrs. M. II. Kollin entertained • arm Street e..tra , ■. • , • • It '4 ;a thor last timo i n the cit y of F.-• have introduced new hilarity to eight guests at her home on Rothenberg, Allan Greenberg, S vast. Wednesday evening, , • Zionist Congress at Prague, on 'He Thursdal .-. Nov. 23, will mark WANTED-Refined girl to share •th•I • • . ' • ' • "Memory lane." a vaudeville • their repertoire. Don Zell and Dwight street on Saturday, Nov. Cohen and George Gilbert, mem- the occasion of the seventieth the arnval furnished apartment. Conven- his orchestra continue. bers of Alpha Epsilon Pi frater- revue with .111P taunt•, Jr., hea heading :Maurice Chevalier birthday of the veteran Zionist 11, for luncheon and bridge. tit 'The Way t. .. Love." iently located to Woodward car th • :may of II enteitainers, nity. I road of the Jewish National Fund. line, 20 minutes from down- the stage show. Club Maxine. Four thousand and sixty-twt, Barbara Blunirosen celebrated town. Call Sunday or evenings Amid gay and colorful .urrolind- immigrants settled in Palestine The new talent engaged at the her eighth •birthday with a party at 69 Seward, Aid. 24. daring the month of September, RKO I DOwntOwn. Club Maxine for the floor show for lit little guests at her home on rags, the greater part of the Jew- 0 pod by ••. . rout, aotolltoir to ,'B 011l figures. Of , DRAMATIC ART STUDIO-Miss, includes Peppin° and Naida, inter- Franklin boulevard, on Thursday. i-h population of Lansing and Hitler" as part 1.1. the .nteeet • numher. 3,903 were Jews. Mrs. Celia Blumrosen East Lansing gathered for the cab- being offered by the Greater Lan „Only Yast. . rday," the picture Joyce Y. Davis, instructor. national adagio team recently Nov. 9. The Jewish immigrants included " hifh Martz aret Sullavan, John pt,, Course includes elocution, ex. featured with Guy Lombardo ins and daughter, Barabara, !pent the aret party given by the Sisterhood 'Me A-so-Ian:on for Adult Edura ••en in the C,. , • Detroit l• t- ot. •1110.11,t le Jiro. Inv Wednesday Ws- r S1 registered tourists. 450 immi- week-end as guests of Mrs. Jennie of Temple Beth El Sunday night. t 1 he and so.. pression and proper enunciation. Chicago. and Mlle. Rosin, famous G f blichiga Buter and all the Nov. 12, at the Shaarey Zetlek night was "When the Ghetto Do- •• .' 1100 . WWI" 0, 00. •••`•1 grant , who enteret1 the country 1st of the (a CIO I'ingree avenue. For ap- fan dancer. Freddy Bernard, who Blumroaen of Detroit. st, for that matter, , Ontonar • : .r•er •rid Ih•ref It ,• CommunIty Hall. Ilerman Fine appeared" and the lecture was Honer under the capitalist classification be nett fine ',ointment call Trinity 2-0705. is master-of-ceremonies. will can- s ,h4.,•;nn of o.•0 TAG, 001.0. • • ' performances, ended with capital of at least £1,000 Cipa Solomon. daughter rot Sir of Grand Rapids, as master of given at the Central Methodist 10 1/.7, thousand sore trart And !Ts • - tinue indefinitely. with Julie Ger- - - - i t at the Fox Thea- -- er "ratemen 4e.e..on 7S tons I amain +ay. • • • • • tabout $4,900t, 5017 dependents Thtinday r l Teacher: "What are the pro- ity singing. Between dances, Jack and Mrs. Louis Solomon. senior ceremonies, conducted the clever Temple House. Townahlp according •`• • ■• ight. and on Friday of Immigrants in the capitalist Is transit rre, i to the RKO Down- ducts of the West Indies'," Richmond, crooner. and Nihart student of Pontiac High School, floor show. •he50.0 a• recorded in liber 44 pa, Pm, Mr. and Mrs. N. Gold received 4111 for a classification. 1,274 workers and was elected to the national honor- King, pianist. offer old and pres- Boy: "I don't know." i , r/41 bbehisan Nr , ;7 1111 a number of their friends in their CO11,1111 ,v 1.175 dependents of workers. re of recent -eke s stay. No pie- Wednesday night. Nov. Teacher: "Come, come! Where ent day numbers. Supporting the ary society. One must excel in , IIFT INSVRANCE . . months has drawn COMPANY of Colureh, mos Two hundred and twenty pro•- wore faeotablt • comment than this do you get sugar from. e a ine of chorus leadership, scholarship citizenship Rabbi Cedarbaum gave his fifth new residence on the evening of floor shot. wi iswiesess. pective immigrants were refused tr/of moth: Boy: "We borrow it from the 1 girls. Ruby and his orchestra and scholastic standing for the lecture in the series "The Jew Un-. Nov. S. at a house-warming, the' J on W IO N r love in which Miss 1 lentire four years to be so honored.. der Persecution from Pharaoh tot first of a series. admission into the country. Attornm for MOrtgagew furnish music. Make, 5 her screen d b u t next-door neighbor." e 1 held oer lo whelming murals II H. S. ktotesf.If 0111, Niharl Ring ail piano RUBY and his SPARKLING MUSIC • • DINE AND DANCE AT The Cave of Forty Thieves Joe Frisco y EFUR COATS a? I if, len' MRYMIR THEATRE Pontiac Notts "Tugboat Annie" CLASSIFIED TED LEARY 20c NIGHT CLUBS GRE LANSING NOTES Legal Not I i ces e BIG MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY Affiliated Theatrical Agency V7r0,;„,•,;'°,',7^,„",7,:7„„:Z 4„r. EVERGLADES MARK OTIS Detroit ) 1 irt Academy "NUDE WORLD", jest song.; Si l l SR y