America ffewisk Periodical alder CLIFTON ATILISUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PIEVEITtOtTIEWIS/ItARONIC 113 PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICI.E STAGE AND SCREEN k;5 = "twayi"re ' shower et p = MIND DEVELOPED BY MUSIC, SAYS BOYKE: ON Vladimir Horowitz, one of the I "3 BIG SHOWS IN ONE' I I best MOLLY PICON FILM known pianists, will appear in recital at, Orchestra Hall next AT FISHER THEATER AT STATE THEATER Tuesday evening, Feb. 13. SM. The deli... comedy bit with = Irceb = CERT ' lir 0mp i r Ertl.? HOROWITZ CONNIGHT Leo M. Franklin sill occupy the pulpit li. V.". Sunday morning, Feb II. Si 10,45. and Hawk 15o Immoral- UllITED DETROIT THEATRES One of the greatest compensa- tions in life is to be found In music, particularly so through self expres- sion, psychologists and educators agree "Unfortunately most parents have an erroneous conception of A GREAT Today-Dos. Wei MRCSS at 15 :11 w SHOW! on the topic. "Moral Man and • Toscanini chose Horowitz as clety"-• discussion of • book reuntly pub- CECIL 11, De MILLE A Offering the greatest "entertain- sql Largely a native cast is seen in under that title by Dr. Reinhold Netbuhr. soloist in the "Emperor" concerto lished 0 Sabbath Feb 10 Dr. Franklin will BERT h People , " at t h e ment bargain in town" the State mFour Prig tened " with the New York Philharmonic- Orestes on the subject, - Birthdays." ✓ a, Fisher, with such distinguished Theater recently introduced a pol- Symphony Orchestra at the con- cinema players in it. too, as icy of three big shows in one, com- Tim Temple Mein: A debate on the Japan-Chlna.Rumla oon- Claudette Colbert, prising a vaudeville show, a feat- dirt will be the Hoeing event of the Temple In her ens ., s:a rring rote ro Mary B o I a n d , ure picture and a lavish stage pro- Forum Theaday night. Feb. 11. at 11,30. The one ROBERT wined of the debele will be "Is the Japanew "YOU CAN'T HAVE Nella Walker, duction. the Peace Conque st of Manchuria • Menace HERBERT MARSHALL The policy met with great suc- of the World ,. No Yong Park, to interpreter Herbert Marshall, EVERYTHING" of modern China to the Western World, will CLAUDETTE COLBERT William Gargan cess, so low were the new prices, at tate the affirmative. and Kinnoeuld and Leo Cannes which this attractive entertainment Japanese Journalist, formerly with the Los -Petra Altraellewe la WM. BAKEWELL Angeles Times. will take the negative. Ticket. What tricks life was offered. Over 40 performers C_E R be procured Al the Temple Mice or at A may J E. A , al, P. TA in the jungle can appear on stage while the screen Grinnell's. at 55 cents. play upon other- offtrs a first run feature picture air slat Rem Father gad Sea Night: celebrated wise orderly, de- of importance. Father rut an Night will be ideate Werner. Directing The current program for in- with Threday igh nts Feb. 20 Dinner at a o'clock, cent folk is the eupper Nate , entertainment 7 10 9 o'clock. theme of a story stance include the following attrac- rovervetions immediately by calling Madison RUTH 010. filmed to extract tions: Frank Richardson, motion r.". THELMA TODD picture star of "Sunnyside Up" and the utmost in The Temple Sisterh ood: sterhood will Ilona. ts new other screen hits; Five Cracker- 11 DOROTHY LEE ZI Temple Sisert me , thrills. TODAT-Deers ems bridge Mon day. I F eb. 1 3. ssas at a de mb me embers am As an added at- jacks, hot from Dixie; Lew Parker at 1,10 p m.. in the social hall of the Rem- at 1•:U ea. ewe_ On the Stem A . and Co., presenting "Antics of ote. Prima for each table. pea Al ., traction, Molly The glamor.. wreen Ow = ,Joe ( Pion, the cele- 1934;" Hatt and Herman, comedy Meeting: Perent•-Teackers Molly Picon r,:,- Parente of children of the intermediate de- 25--rsorix ON STAGE-45 Nue. brated Yiddish star, will be pre- acrobatic stare; Helen McFarland, partment. or glades four. five. and sic will Fri- I emu; p... rented in a three-reel feature. Miss dancing, singing, personality girl; men with the teachers of their children o men o'clock. The Ravines Goss and Barrows, musical comedy I day night, Feb. 31 al P. Picon has appeared in Detroit Other Star Acts and parents will c.c.s the problems of the Delreit repel. IL C. a•d many times on the Yiddish and stars; the State Steppers, an eye- Religious School elan-room and methods of ion between home and school. A Is his great. won M. RIG VAUDEVILLE S110W at co-oper English stage and has a large full of dancing beauties; Eddie 2Sc.0. 4044. re of the even g will be the Loughton, popular Detroit master present tion .nil children by the Ad.. GA, playa local following. prea &inucf the Purim ANTON CARL BOYKE of ceremonies and the red hot Rhy- ALL STAR MTN for the parents. with ANN DVORAR Band, while the screen feat- -ON SCREEN- education. Real education is the -.ULTRA- 2 Outstanding realer. GESSNER'S "MASSACRE" thm roster Perim alemplersam ures Robert Montgomery a the kindergarten , fled. The -children of training of the mind to think, to ROBT. MONTGOMERY AT UNITED ARTIST'S Madge Evans in "The Fugitin vd e wend and third grades will hold their annual r John Ba rymore Rundeafternoon. Feb concentrate and co-ordinate with P I mmouersde ball Runde Lover" a first run Metro-Goldwyn- SCREEN TREAT "FUGITIVE LOVERS" 25 at 2.30 Prism will be given fa me the nervous system. This can be coe some. tor the funniest cos- as a Mayer feature production shown most o riginalr the 'Long Lowisl Father' "a I Richard Barthelmess, who astern the that authentically Biblical , brought about more readilre b/oun- VLADIMIR HOROWITZ lame and fo a f or the first time in Detroit. It is = Sioux Indian is sent to an E stud of iano, p which is t y 11E1EN CHANDLER ,aln,!: slum , Pus aaa.:110,aaa,, ". smi DONALD t GOK cert of the Beethoven = college, where he acquires con- exciting, adventure, romance that ... M ' dison sisi 'or soros as 1117 dation of all music, than by any M. um con 23 1933. That Horo• ign„. ' ri i l l: r. C an; Cycle April TEMPLE FORUM week-day ! between II A. "•1` tacks with whites that take him moves along at a whirlwind pace. chiding other known study," says Anton enrol ochre NM ---- Phu em• eople alienated from All th s entertainment is shown witz was worthy of the honor the and 5 P. U. i bock to his p "DOES JAPAN'S POLICY IN MANCHURIA THREATEN Carl Boyke, pianist, with studios 'Above the Clouds' a both the old and the new life, is at 20 cents admission from 10:45 great maestro had conferred upon ,,.,, WORLD PEACE?" at 18 East Forest, corner Wood. with Rill NO " to 1; 25 cents from 1 to 6; chit- him was more than proved by the ITIstribution le now being made by the 84- logsl TES ROBERT ARMSTRONG = the central figure in "Massacre ward avenue, who has become If ewe committee of the penny boxes KINNOSUKE ADACHI onittallilf NILhON NO YONG PARK at United Artists. With Dick is dren 10 cents at all times; 40 cents reception given him by the public terhood ut y tae 11.1 ate not yet 0.10.1 yours. pines no recognized for his Bums in the lepanese WrIlw H ma RICUARD CROMWELL swum (Mono Author Brown. and she will eveningg and Sundays after 2 chairman. Mr.. Douglas itimww.. F. ra * and press, training of piano students. ...mows. see that one reaches you promptly. When You Digger, Sidney Toler and a long , "Horowitz proved that he too "The old fashioned systems of I list of prominent players. Miss ' will es „,,, sew II one WOODWARD AGLAIMITON1 I 111 MU could stride with Beethoven and t rì 'refeer`4,,hr,lin ret, the nest thine .0, ens, teachnig music," says Boyke, "have AT TICKETS He PLUS TAX dep.{ your penny Dvorak plays an Indian girl who WHEELER AND WOOLSEY Toscanini," wrote the New York 1;;;,.. : . 0 penny ill smooth Beth Ell given way to new methods, which • dey s FOX THEATER Sioux and Miss Times. "The performance of the loves the young . have a finer appeal to the sensitive — — 7.,, thing of beauty, ,, sz,f.rtria., at I L•11 D odd a society girl who coquettes concerto 70 a. atd ..t i. Vil. h,,,. and natural qualities of the child. Those two madcap comedians' its love was a with him for the thrill of con- loveliness increasing as it pro- o : dIfuadrgne inryg, but palazusits ennionylnobnlg e e ar nd s ,,,n hhairtiket.c.liert d : . s quest. The pivot of the story is Wheeler an Woolsey, are now gressed. Horowitz played with a .1;Fin.T.haeoilisii.tiaL,,..v:vi the struggle taken up by the boy seen in their latest starring film, master's touch, uniting full-blood- The a the attractive accomplishment. Al 9 to 10. Vtsitors are asked to call to attain justice and recognition "Hips, Hips, Hooray," at the Fox (ONLY DETROIT APFEARANCE) Theater. It is a riotous musical ed virility and delicate if nsitiv- ea &Uwe office on tho e wood floor for • schedule I adage 'too old to learn' is to be dis- res. II for his people's rights. Great Russian Pianist Orebeetra at they may visit th e classes s f th o credited, for in my experience in Seats New al Or•aell'e The film "Massacre" is based comedy extravaganza packed with R T." .:ms ch th ey th at likely to find mat POPULAR rants Horowitz will be heard here on roa ms I Europe and America, I have known on the great story about the in- hilarious fun, gay tunes, beautiful Tuesday evening at Orchestra Inwgina " ' many accomplished musicians who ce done to the Indians, in the gins, and eye-fetching scenes. On Mall under the direction of the i (just have begun the study of music in g FACTORY later of the same name by Robert the sta e, the glamorous screen Detroit Concert Society, Mrs. Iso- NEW SAUSAGE lift). Music when studied un- star Doris Kenyon, will make a bel Hurst, manager. This, city OPENED BY GUNSBERGS der , proper guidance affords inval-, Gessner. ' story created such a personal appearance as the head- will have the opportunity to ap- . uable mental discipline. Authori- The final arrangement for the sensation that an investigation liner of the presentation, and in The Gunsberg Provision Co., will ties have proven that at least 90 United addition there will be a number Plaud an artist who, after six sue- donor dinner and dance of the w as conducted b the cessive seasons before the Ameri- celebrate the grand opening of its per cent of honor students M our of other star acts. G overnment. y The new sausage factory at 1016 Na- schools play some musical instru- Sch olom Aleichem Women's Read- a The beauteous Doris Kenyon, can public, remains a sensation. el was the re- completed.A Slates lion given his novel ing Circle are being com His program for Tuesday eve- poleon street, near Rivard, this ment, It is an excellent means of large number of donors are ex- 'suit of Gessner's being called upon who was seen at the Fox Theater Sunday, Feb. 11, by keeping open prmotin a recetive an flexible at the Wilshire Hotel, Third s. recently with John Barrymore in ning lists four Bach Chorales, The to write his story for the movie pected Beethoven's Sonata in E flat ma- develops 1. Vaudeville "Counsellor-at-Law," will more Mr. Gessner is a member and Collongwood, on February 11, than adorn the stage with her lot', Schumann's Arabesque, Liszt's entire community is invited to at- thinking, quick, accurate judgment of the most prominent Jewish fam- 2. Stage Show at 7 p. m. and amazing memory." loveliness, for she has, in addition Sonata quasi Fantasia; Chopin's An interesting musical and liter- ilies in the Northern Peninsula. 3. Feature Picture to being a star of the screen, been three Etudes, the E flat minor, ------ ary program has been prepared. a concert singer of great ability. Opus 10, the F major, Opus 10 The guest speaker will be Mrs. A. CARL SANDBURG, POET, 40 • On Stage - 40 In addition to the personal ap- and A minor, Opus 25. There Komoroff of New York. The speak- TOWN HALL SPEAKER pearance of Doris Kenyon, other will also be heard the popular SINGERS I er representing the Scholem Aleich- Debussy etudes, as well as Dance DANCERS! acts which will be featured include em Folks Institute will be M. Harr. Carl Sandburg, America's most a musical treat, Ray Deitrich, di- Russe by Strawinsky. 1 I COMEDIANS! Additional donors to those an- In honor of the twentieth jubilee American poet, with his famous rect from Chicago World's Fair, RHYTHM BAND! nounced last week are: concert of the World Ilashomer guitar, will entertain the Detroit and his famous Old Heidelberg GORGEOUS GIRLS I To Direct Mrs. M. Green, Mrs. A. Sherbin, Ilatzair Organization, Ken Detroit Gabrilowitsch Town Hall Series in a recital of Octette; George Beatty, star of Mrs. Mint; Mrs. Berkin, Mrs. J. is publishing the second annual is- Symphony Orchestra DID. "Song, Poems, Stories" next Wed- the Rudy Vallee radio hour; and Zuckerman. sue of its organ, "Aliyah." The nesday morning at 11 o'clock at a line of lovely, gay, girlish Feb. 15 and 16. An Outstanding The arrangement committee con- "iton" (paper) this year will in- — dancers. sists of Mrs. B. Yanett, chairman; the Wilson Theater. First Run Hit clude 23 pages of text, of which As poet, songster, biographer and Ossip Gabrilowitsch, director of Mrs. I. Finkelstein, secretary; Mrs. three will be in Ilebrew, the re- on the Screen! storyteller, Sandburg sings of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, H. Weinberg, treasurer. mainder in English. It will contain America—her prairies, her cities, BARRYMORE IN "LONG LOST returns to direct the eleventh pair The hostesses for the evening serious and humorous articles, 4 - Shows Daily - 4 her Lincoln, her children, her art, FATHER" AT RKO of symphony concerts to be played will be: Mrs. I. Finkelstein, Mrs. sketches and drawings, dealing her romanticism and her realism. at Orchestra Hall, on Thursday Weinberg, Mrs. Redblatt, Mrs. S. with topics of a general, Jewish, He is an enthusiastic collector of John Barrymore is seen in his evening, Feb. 15, and Friday after- Jaffe, Mrs. D. Gornbein, Mrs. Zionist and Shomer interest. The American folk melodies, and au- latest starring vehicle, "Long Lost noon, Feb. 16. These concerts Wesley. iton will sell at 15 cents a copy. It thor of "The American Song Bag," Father," which opened at the RKO will be distributed at the jubilee - Cut Courtesy Detroit Pr. Press an acknowledged classic, the his- Downtown Thursday. The feature I open with the Beethoven overture "Prometheus" and the entire bal- concert, which will take place in the ,, is one of an outstanding double ance of the program is given to a tory of our country in song. MISS ANN FREEDMAN Central High School auditorium, on Sandburg's "Abraham Lincoln; bill, the other feature being performance of the Mahler Sec- Sunday evening, Feb. 25, at 8:30 "The Prairie Years" is designated . , Above the Clouds," a thrilling' The Naomi Girls' Club will pre- I TO 6 PAC o'cloek. The first two "Oneg Shebat" by the Book List of the American saga of the newsreel cameramen. and Symphony in C minor. 10:454.101's sent two one-act plays, followed The fourth in the series of, From the Hanhagah Rashit (na- gatherings held each Friday at Library Association as "The mos t EVENIN6S Seen in the supporting cast is young people's Saturday morning by, dancing, at Temple Beth El, LOUIS GUNSBERG WU'S tional executive) comes the an- on Sunday, Feb. 18, at 8 p. m 8:30 o'clock in the social hall of understanding" biography of Lin- Helen Chandler as the devil-may- ",IticA!" 51)141/05 Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue coin. care daughter and Donald Cook. concerts will be played next Sat- tend and refreshments will be serv- nouncement that Moshe Furman- Ann Freedman is taking an active AFTER ./ urday morning, Feb. 17, at 10:30 sky, member of the Shomer Kibbutz proved successes. Crowds of over Originally scheduled on the Town The drama was adapted from the ed to all visitors. art in one of the plays. The pub- 600 persons attended these gather- Hall program for March 14, Mr. novel by C. B. Stern and was di- when the Detroit Symphony Or- In a statement, Louis Gunsberg Mishmar-Haemek, will arrive P ie is invited. shortly in America as the repre- ings under the sponsorship of the Sandburg's date was changed . to reeled by Ernest B. Scheodsack. chestra, Victor Kolar directing sa id: "The opening of this plant sentative of the Hanhagah Elyon- and Edith Rhetts Tilton lecturing, Mizrachi Youth Organization and permit him to accept the invitation means employment to a large num- The other half of the double under the cultural guidance of of the Ilawaiian Isles to be their feature program, "Above the will present a program illustrating ber of local families. This concerntah (world executive) of which he Rabbi Jacob H. Unger, a native of guest during March. Clouds," relates the thrilling ad- a study of motion in music. established by Detroiters and ' is a member. Ile will succeed Mor- Georges Miquelle, first 'cellist was is owned and operated by Detroit- deehay Bentov as the educational Sated, Palestine, and a graduate Tickets for the Sandburg lecture ventures that befall a couple of Mn. and Mrs. Chwiee Federman sod family and only local people will be leader and organizer of the Ameri- left Ti' • eolourn In Florida. of the Rabbi Kook Yeshiva of may be had now at Grinnell's or newsreel cameramen bent on their of the Detroit Symphony Orches- Palestine, and Yeshivat Rabbi the Town Hall office, suite 533, De- duty of getting spectacular events. tra, will appear as soloist on the employed both on our sales staff can movement Bentov recently re- f. stratir.Da or ... vid.ncgtrr 07 ut,e ttitg.: 41,1e1... Isaac Elchonin of New York. In the cast are Robert Armstrong. sixteenth Saturday evening con- and in our rlant. We hope that De- turned to Mishmar-Haemek after troit-Leland Hotel. We M. Are and What We cert to be played by the orchestra troiters wit attend our grand open- sojourn of two years in the United 'won- n-iicr ehst These "Oneg Shebat" gather- Feb.3, Dorothy Wilson and Richard s„ ,n1.1!Letbub.a.thotejlcn. the ings will be addressed by promin- Col. Powell To Speak at Cromwell, with Edmund Breese at Orchestra Hall on Saturday ing on Sunday to see for themselves States. lie was a member of the • se a ' 11;7's that our merchandise is manufac- American delegation to the Nigh- a Ltle " This Friday Ins esini ent local and national leaders. A and Dorothy Revier in lesser roles. evening, Feb. 17. - Detroit Town Hall "DETROIT'S GAY SPOT" e en lured under the most sanitary con- teenth World Zionist Congress a„`aaaaaa, Parnam af . alalT r a m i al L'T..., considerable part of the program P ast... " an d "Why the Jee r S hould Burn. on Friday. ditions possible. Our products are commissions. includes group singing under the I _uprank,. . will be his -And kne w. to lyuld leadership of Cantor I. Katz and N. end of topics morning,. Col. E. Alexander Powell, au- CHINESE TEA GARDEN etlbyestko,;:uhnei rit, y. pure fi vterriy OFFERS FLOOR SHOW cereal, f sub- JR. SHAAREY ZEDEK his choir. On Friday evening, thor, war correspondent, soldier, i Is ely a ger ..'.,ung the Betd- Lens ing J — Rabbi Loon Pram, who le to Feb. 9, Rabbi J. Sperka will ad- professional onlooker and gentle- — of stitutes or coloring are used, m noth- pat. visit ewry SERVICE IMPRESSIVE ,.. Music lovers are due for an en- spe m ap t„linn bie „ h n o21 of the OermaniJewish refugee The Chinese Tea Garden offers dress the audience in English, and man rover, will tell of "Diplo- — ing but grade-1 fresh kosher eats. Mullen's revue with a line ieyable afternoon at the Detroit The mashiriach and the hechshar Rabbi Unger in Jewish. ' M , t 'es " at the Detroit Peggy The Junior Shaarey Zedek Con- The minuet baked I.& ale Wm... & Rabbi Unger has chosen to lead Town Hall Friday morning series, of girls, ea-h doing a specialty, and Institute of Arts next Sunday af- is under the direct supervision of oregation held its most impress, the IAD.. Aid Soclety see add Feb 3, end and to devote most of his time at "1 Cass Theater, Friday morn- featuring Edna May Murns, song- ternoon when the l'eople's Mug- Rabbis Aishiskin, Eisennian and. i, e service of the ear in the main spared' suceemful If run nwre M mid M./ Presents Its First stress from Chicago; Eleanor Rob- cum Association of the Institute for the training of the Jewish !" their names appear on every tag. ' synagogue last Shabbos. ..16, at 11 o'clock. y The Jun- "` "!" b"'". .frthoi and Yvonne Capell in a waltz presents the second of its series of youth organized by Mizrachi. Elab- mg,Feb ma i, held itane.r; metinlir , Boer e e montZT Si r , --- Ever n e t h tors replaced all the regular offi - club double, and Sally Parks, soft.' Sunday afternoon musicales. orate programs have been car- °"" u — ' "" w ot" gwIr icF : Colonel Powe l l served in Rudolph Szekely, baritone, fore BRANDEIS $1,000 GIFT e etals with th ir own members. The F e n of ! ried out. Classes in history, mod- the British Army, having left col- shoe dancer. Dick Moy is master- A.t..w held r iots, , Installsio Brd1:7— llf:13,2:1:d: cantors were two of the younger TO ARLOSOROFF FUND , of -ceremonies. The show will merly with the Royale Opera Com- I. ■ Daily Thereafter, ern American literature, ethical lege at the outbreak, the wide Today snot men have . members, Herbert Levin and Irv- rire new members has begun and 13 for culture, social problems are being world has been the background change twice weekly. A Valentine pany of Budapest has prepared • 3:30 to 6 P. M. The national officeof the League ' he Munch. conducted daily under his leader- for this "gentleman rover" who party will he held Wednesday special program for this musicale r„ II /twitch. is visiting in Chicago! The resume of the portion of , . includes the famous "Ilako- for Labor Palestine announces the with TED NOLE and ship. Chimes are open to the pub- is now called the "most widely night. Bill Rich and his orchestra which czy March" and a group of Hun- receipt of $1,000 from Associate the week was delivered by Miss he.iv been called there because of the Iii- lic, registration being free of travelled American." Ile has via- provide music for dancing. His Music garian folk songs. Words for the Justice Louis D. Brandeis of the, Leah Fauman, who gave an appre- Mee" 01 nn '''``• charge. Members as well as non- ited many remote and inaccessible Threat al folk songs were written by George United States Supreme Court, as I elation of the Ten Commandments. • ast,b, c eeuirteue- mete at -Th. members are welcome. places, from the White Man's 8.> r,---- — 6. -- - 1- L.-- Kemena, Detroit Hungarian pet. a gift to the Arlosoroff Memorial ' Louis Gordon delivered the ser- , amt Group. No alas mole recently be- MICHIGAN THEATER .et Graveyard to the Priate Coast; n. the W O school auembly Al Charlotte. I Sharing honors with Mr. Szi•ke- Fund. mon. He spoke en the subject . in i had many fantastic experiences; May Robson, who in her fifti , Mich. on "Bible Literature.. y's program will be INTER-PlATIIINAL LEAGUE a ly on Sund The object of the Arlosoroff ' "Standin Before God," has marched with many armies as year as an actress has made her- — - - yet,I Tonight with ba,„ n Helen Kerr Ward, cellist, and the * and _On._ Bill Berman, g Rob tBraun Memorial Fund is to settle a large Remilt• of game. of Erb. I. held et the war correspondent for great news- self a screen star of undoubted 'h is . 8"ThOrisir issP r ' ,,a,,T • ;rimier vocal trio, Muria) ?tinged number of Jewish families, induct- Bernard Rubiner Rel ied as usher, . 7, Durfee &Wel. follows' Phl Beta Epsilon greeted the leas.'s yo- papers and as an officer of the drawing power, plays a wealthy, yle, soprano, Winifred Minton visor, was the Abe Gordon, ad ing refugees from Germany, on set by defeating Live Wire. 19 to IS Another A. E. F.; as a professional on- , eccentric old lady in "You Can't . and Bertha hithert upset in • milder form was crested by Epsi- o uncultivated land in Pal- meats !recipient of numerous compli- looker he has viewed the drama. Buy Everything," at the Michl- Heidt, mezzo-soprano, Jr. Y. P. S. of Shaarey Zedek j Pickers lon Nu by downing the league leaders. Alpha Bright Knapp, contralto. for the able manner In estine, and to name the new cal- , Tau Alpha. Si to it. Phi 0100k Tau defeated of history from the front row gas • Because of years of ani- The Sunday afternoon musicals cultural settlements after the late ' which he handled the young folks To Present Second An- I MIMS Teti Beta 71 to 10 • In Command The whedule for Pre. 13. as fellows' Alpha seats; has had official recognition mosity toward a girlhood suitor. are held in lecture hall of the InAi- Dr rnments with played by Lewis Stone, the old Tau Alpha v. Live Wire., Phi Alpha Tao vs. Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff. labor Zion- 1 and trained the cantors. Mr.' e nual "Black and Tan." nation No. Thee tames will complete the from foreign gov many decorations—the French Le lady nearly wrecks her own life's tote of Arts starting at 4 o'clois. st i leader and statesman, who was ; Gordon asks that those young season's replier whedule and the team. E..- l ifolks who are unacquainted with n that of he r aored They are free except for the The Junior Young People's So- Mg one IT four In position in the league enl gion of Honor, the 'Belgian Ordehappiness ad assassinated inaAtrecl in June, played cent museum tax levied by the city. draw for the ellipination two-game knock- pro- the junior services attend every ciety of Shaarey Zelek will present r h son and h is sweetheart, out mdse. of Leopold, and Italian, Hunge y yer. William Bakewell pectivelParbk was endorsed by the last Saturday at 91 0. its seco nd annual "Black and Tan" Phl Lambda Phl Fraternity of the Warne ject Jean University Su accented in. the lea... & ian, Rumanian and Persian Or resd 24th Scout Anniversary Zionist Congress, and is already , Credit is also due to Joseph a n a member. Several other fr•ternitles hew and her derv. , Colton and Leonard Basle, officers 24, show evening. Feb. - ' in on the Saturday social hall of the syn. sent in their application. for membership and in rocess of realization. For the last 30 years Colons ' The stage will offer an elabor- For member.o hi 8 Sepia Daascing Dolls they ere blotoansidered Feb. 8, and the Junior congregation, and gogwe. I ay, Justice Brandeis' contribution Beginning Thursd in um, league send all rorreependence to Powell, in his own words, has had ate spectacle entitled "A Day in Many requests have been made ' Featuring Pauline Bryant William Morrie. 944 Mut Warren. "the most interesting job in th the Alps," in which entertainers extending through to Feb. 14, Boy has been transmitted to the head '• Philip Rosenthal, superintendent ' t; repeat ate zn as t year !Scouts and their leaders and office of the Jewish National Fund ' of the Religious School for their affair . gTi sbeen last world," writing of his adventure of prominence will appear. AND OTHER STAR ACTS will , friends throughout Detroit ani clbthe In Jerusalem, which will use it. to untiring effort to assist in making b An author was meekly offering in man books, contributing to purchase certain parcels of lan d' these services a success. be an elaborate repetition of last I nat i on no l ornmn e i his story to a producer for $25,- virtually every important maga- No Cover Except Saturday n nioa rat?n ug ni the twenty- necessary for the completion of I 000. "What!" raged the pro- zine broadcasting to millions of year's affair *nee 15.1$ P. M. 111.111 Elite Passover Charity the Arlosoroff Memorial project e Jolly An nthusiastic committee, sin-• ducer, "I'll give you $1,000 and no people over the radio and from — fourth anniversary of the organ- COMPLETE DINNER SHOW der the supervision of Bert Sol- more." The scribbler resignedly the lecture platform. "Thumb. s = r,','!..,̀:a "4,1 ,"7„al .,,,° : ,,S ata° 411 ; ization of scouting in this country. rch 11 . Dancearc Ma s Teeple In His addition to the many troop Membershi mon and Maxwell Jo pey, co - chair - , SPed`l Sunday Dinner • $1.50 Beth Israel handed over the script "Never Over Europe" and "Yonder Lie. esease sereie . p Tea of Junior I w a r lanning for the evening. p • arr'`!, parties and observances, the De- ' f,,,I, I .! " arg'a laar j let it be said that . I let 924,000 Adventure" are the last two of hi . .gli , b:ZL' Z an L A. S. Unit. Harry Cohen, general m ager men, is Smut troit Council committee on An 11-piece orchestra will turn- .."'"' stand in the way of a sale." , of the fifth annual Passover char- books, published in 1932. • 1 ducted the service. , under the chair- ish the music, The effair will be anniversary week • The Junior Unit of the Los : ity drive, appointed Max Sosin, The Youth Club met at the home of lira have in cabaret style, with table all MA J D Polkman's set,. manship of Carl H. Guider I S ana torium held a mem !Ben Fishman Milton Rubin Jack •round the hall. There will be a yes on the ',Mint • .71. Jewish Attitude To- announced several count 1-wide Angeles tea at the Wilshire lintel , Wald, Al Dubin, Sol Schreiman war d Anti-Semitism .1 events that will give the scouts and bership novel floor show and refreshments The Northwestern branch of the on Tuesday Jan. 30. A beautiful , Rosalie Linden and Edith Tose.): Rabbi Tallman spoke at the Unity Club of their friends a busy time of it . 1 Souven i Jewish Old Folks' 1 ome thanks floral centerpiece was donated by !wits on the committee to make TRinity 2.3488 Jackson •-d the Michigan Mate Ohl Reserve TEL. The broadcast of Preside nt ten to all. 12TH AND SEWARD its many friends and organiza- , arrangements for the dance, which gi Franklin D. Roosevelt, during the Dexter-Joy Florist Shop. Tickets may be obtained from the Meanie S. Goldberg, a past president I will be held at the new Pier Ball- members, and telephone reserve- tions, who co-operated in the FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 9, SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening), Rabbi Foam. ales .poke which the details of a national serv- theater party held at Littman's Montt Raid. eight. as wting In [Won n and an active worker for the De- room, Cass and Elizabeth, Sunday FEB. II _•• ice call for scouts and scouter, lac lions may be made by calling MISS People's Theater. The next af- Moyne Problem... sceutleaders are called) to perform troit Auxiliary of L. A. S., Intro- , evening. Match 11. The proceeds Esther Basle, Longfellow 9440. fair will be a bridge luncheon, to H1111.1411. Pre011d•nt of the NW The Genial, Well-Known Artist to duced the guest speaker of the ' from this affair will be used lento. was the rent of honor at • luncheon , a national good turn, will be car- aid Reservations must be made in ad- , needy needy Jewish families with Pass - vance if a table is to be reserved. be held the latter part of Herat. and bridg• Ian ried to the scouts in this region s o rer afternoon, Dr. D. Fauman. &award Mr and Mn Neuman are lied. the amazing recent ds- over necessities. !e.t.a to mate their house teniporantr In WWI, CKLW and WXYZ, on Sat- spoke of LADIES' MIZRACHI The Jolly Elite Club members Battle Creek. I urday, Feb. 10, at 12 noon. This coveries for the cure of tubercu- Young People's Auxiliary of assisted by Several hundred persons attend- being the outstanding event of the loeis which have actually revolu- have supplied hundreds of deati- ham.yea one of the patron- Me J n ham. B'nei Moshe. ed the ChamLsho Osor b'Shvat cele- -we at Om President'. Ball DM Tuesday I week, the committee is making tionized the treatment of this dis- tote families with Passover neces- bration of the Ladies' Mizrachl Or- evening every endeavor to make sure that ease. Dr. Fauman also emphs- sities during the past four years. A special meeting of the Young ganization last Wednesday at the Mil.se-,-.1e mimeses,. vs. the Plattir1 everyone of the 10,974 registered sized the value of a Jewish sena- Mr. Cohen reported that or- Mil. and MICHAEL GIBSON in Bill buttons es tn. corium for Jewish patients, and ganizations thus far visited have People's Auxiliary of Basal Moshe Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue. Chicago Cis. Owes Company. at • concert scouts and leaders in this coon n Mrs. I. Rubinstein, president, was Henri Bernstein's Masterpiece epenser-d I. the Junior Welfare Leer. of take part in some of the many the exceptional ability of the mad- responded heartily and asks all will be held on Sunday, Feb. 11, .,.elm. in the club room of the the chairman of the evening. The Jetts. en WelseetIH .,.elm. "radio musters" which are schedul- ical staff at the Los Angeles Sans - to attend the dance, thereby al- at 4 p. ,s , main address was delivered by lira. torium. leviating the suffering of less for- synagogue. Le. lad Mn Heree Bptesberger Mrs ed. Northwestern, LaSalle, Cooley. L Rosenthal, vice-president The attend.' Ow ann. In Ann Actor Monday The Junior Unit plans to give Innate Jewish families of De- IHighland Park, Pershing, and Riv- lily Foes ?META MD PIETA SORORITT TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 20 waning .fee' program also featured Marion of teas to stimulate inter- trait Three Mg DMus Son.* loMd Worth. of er Rouge districts have al read y • series Teetiraesial Perforanesce for Lida Sla•• and H. Hyman II me. with ten DKr. that weed ins re- announced "district radio masters. est in the splendid work which The next meeting of the club Wines Ad the J.rtslt Come.t, deter. [Mar Push, who gave several eloentios /wised here by Weed. .1 Al Cloilman Lewis. wee nowl.eted weesWe•t: DoMiUM WO. numbers. Dancing, stogie P-ad re- held Thunday, Feb. 15, at be la "SCHEINDELE'S WEDDING" We/ Te.t. . helmet renetat of Jackson for Other districts are understood to Is being accomplished at the sans- i will man mee-taryi We Merl teeemerer A esml freakenents followed. Y ea .1 W madden death ea Friday at 8609 Twelfth street. tweettne CS be kW Is the sem lean. 19 p. i i715. Kw, 35a. 211a toriam. be makin ff arrangements . Was Em, II. TU. S0e, 35s 1;jaw•a • WHEELER MAY 1 i 4 Frightened ROBSON WOOLSEY "Hips, Hips, Hooray" Molly t pti co:7 ErriNG ✓ IATt Doris Kenyon n person - -- 1. ■ 3 (5::10, ;";: ) 1 Eddie Laughton DOWNTOWN RICHARD BARTHELMESS "MASSACRE" E BING CROSBY • r„;,;1 — FEBRUARY 13 0 I TEMPLE T BETH EL HOROWITZ NAOMI GIRLS CLUB PRESENTS 2 PLAYS STATE WOODWARDIEELIZABET11 NEW POLICY STARTS NOW! READING CIRCLE DINNER SUNDAY , I book SP Big Shows in I ?.n h, re. h• N. rg, ul- A. Far R. en; an; atr, 25 an- Na- its on ung Lex- ;ond sites H. wish atta- ined of will ode- oard dere- ional their ad- • r an ruing Corn- eport Idlers Itten - on elfare sman, scribe Wel- presi- street e the rt ed the owing he at be an snding ass on Center 'lowed h Wel- Irving ; vice- mburg, Loeb. I, New Fran- tin •• City; azweig, dime- SERB ephones h • net is in- mations dephene s which Mraker , meeting troit on during and die ;ubstan - 1933 °e- t eight At the any had rice. the cost declined , per eta` and 3.5 Os Mil o ' e capital hility SHOMRIM MAGAZINE- TO HONOR JUBILEE NEW Low PRices! 2(P MIZRACHI YOUTH ifV O •SOMOS MAKE FMDAY. LANSING NOTES ■ EXTRA! ■ Here's News RUDOLPH SZEKELY RECITAL SUNDAY ClubMaxine `Cocktail Hour' A New and Novel Floor Show Mr.. `g.' I McKinney's Cotton Shelton Brooks & Co. 3 TAN TIPPERS Margaret Watkins JACKSON NOTES OLD FOLKS' HOME LIttimain's People's Theater Jacob Ben Ami Bertha Gersten "LOVE AND HATRED" L T ialruist