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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

"'HOLLYWOOD PARTY" AND
"GRAND CANARY" AT CENTER

VOCALIST AT SUNDAY ' SISTERHOOD OF B'NAI
B'NAI MOSHE DINNER, DAVID NEW OFFICERS

WILSON THEATRE

ENGAUF.MENT

Nights
7 Nig

Commencing Monday evening, Oct. 22-Matinee Wednesday
At ifs first closed meeting of
The Three Ring Circus of screen
Recently returned from Buda.
and Saturday
shown
at
the
will
be
Ilungary, whrre she con.ithe new season held in the syna-
SAN CARLO OPERA CO, ' Ruth Bryan Owen Speakill entertainment
Pt
Silver Jubilee-Transcontinental Tour
ea .1W be an "[real" In
Center Theater, Woodward and the cl uded two years studies at the Rogue fleeting rooms on Monday
OPENS MONDAY NIGHT fqr Detroit Town Hall at
Y KIM. And that he wiaa
Blvd., this Saturday, Sunday, Mon s
rani Liszt Academy, Miss Koer- • evening, Oct. 15, the Sisterhood
°grand° In •The ChaMP."
Cass on Friday
day and Tuesday, Oct. 20 to 23',
Hat yon n111 try he Fa
endy will render a vocal program of Congregation , Bnai David
rial
of
all
the
"Aida,"
most
picto
After
)O
•re
Her Excellency, Ruth Bryan I when "Hollywood Party," Metro-
•marreluns °
elected the following officers for
Verdi operas, will open the San O wen, America's first woman I Goldwyn-Mat'er's much heralded
the coming year:
Fortune Gallo,. Director-Isobel Hurst, Local Mgr.
Carlo Opera Company popular- diplomat, will tell of her varied' spectacle, most glamorous Musical
Mrs. Morris Wolk was re-
125 Artists-Chorus-Orchestra-Special Opera Ballet
price opera week at the Wilson experiences as Minister to Den- in film history, is flashed on the
elected
president,
Mrs.
Phillip
le
- --, mark, for The Detroit Town Hall,. screen. Presenting a distinctly new
Kramer, vice-president; 51 r s
Prices: Ens. 5045,51.00 & $1.50. Mat. Wed. 25-5 0 -7 5 -$ 1 . 00 .
of entertainment, with music,
"Peck's Bad Boy"
on Friday morning, Oct. 26, at ' ,
Daniel Otis, secretary; Mrs. ,
Mat. Sat. 5045-$1.00. NO TAX. Mail orders now. Tickets
dancing and spectacle woven into
11
o'clock,
in
the
Cass
Theatre.
,
with Thomas Meighan
Archie Goldberg, treasurer; Mrs.
on sale at Grinnell's now and at Wilson Theater Mon., Oct. 15
a
logical
drama,
it
boasts:
Fifteen
Ruth Bryan Owen hasp won
feriae neari-0. P. Reggie.
Goldberg,
sergeant
at
arms.
Jack
Dorothy Peterson
Denmark to the United States, , hundred of Hollywood's most beau-
Mrs. Wolk appointed her board
tiful
girls;
"Mickey
'Mouse,"
car-
has captured and held the interest ,
N "ALL
"1 "'" T
of directors and named the fol-
through
And on the Stage
k. ‘
0
of the Danish people form the I toon, actually appearing,
lowing permanent committees: A v.seirsiii, Detroit appearener
T1112 HITTER 11)M•ANA
a new camera, with living actors;
Wrld
Graidesil Aelar-Ninger
I
a 's
very
day
of
her
arrival
in
Copen-
or Mil/GETS
In addition to the officers the fol-
the
Wed., 11 A. M.
ilircrt (nun Midget Cit4 at
a year and a half ago and s Walt Disney's Silly Symphony,
lowing will serve on the board of A
"Hot Chocolate Soldiers," etc.
Century of PrOltrem
as
has
come
to
be
regarded
Emmen ion
directors: Mesdames R. Avison,
"Grand Canary" with Warner
America's most popular envoy in
JOE IIESkEIt
R. Kornwise, B. M. Blausten',
Baxter will be the other feature
Heine 1' ttttt edlart
a foreign land.
BenseGarelick and D. Katz. En- IA
on thin bill for these four
'picture
HAI' SAN
Ticket. Now: titIlart.11 ..
colorTul
and
thrilling
story
A
tertainment committee, Mesdames r
, day s.
With Magic 11elorlim
ewl ■ of)
international ame
mter now
5 ,29 , 51.09, 13c, phial.
will be told titled "Thin Business 1
R. A. Avison, R. Kornwise, B. I
111(4NCIN
Gorelick and S. Russman ; Sunday immilmwimolvesoixtmeogensmseimswiswomsiusimegy
of Diplomacy".
!Milers. I nIque
FOX (rHEATER
FRANK CONNOR ,
School committee: Mesdames N
Mrs. Owen had an outs tending
Going back a number of years
Songs of Today
PRESENTING
record at Washington, se ts. sing two for a suitable story for young
J., Solomon and L. Wh i te '
'rite LI Clever Carla Tonle)
a.
0
committee; Mesdames D. Samp- A
terms in Congress repre senting Jackie Cooper, the film producers
ihtneern
son and S. Steinberg; publicity, ,15
ant Mod. Kutiftnan and
Florida and sponsoring im portant found "Peck's Bad Boy," a heart
ugnietded Vox Orchentra
committee: Mesdames J. Wein-
legislation for disaster relief,. interest novel that was widely
AND HIS MUSIC
,
flood,
read
when
first
published.
Its
traub and M. Wolk; membership
Florida flood control, an
committee: Mesdames S. Korn-
protection. As member of the picturization is now on the Fox
featuring ROSEMARY DILLON
0170==0=10
wise and J. Goldberg.
Foreign Affairs Committ ee, she screen. A return of an estab-
plus an entirely new revue by
IA
was the first woman sent to the lished film favorite, Thomas
Sirs. J. Weintraub, chairman of 0,
Inter n at ional Parlia mentary Meighan, in the role of Jackie's
the dance
arrangements for
Union Meeting at Londo n, Eng-lfather, is a happy incident of the
sponsored by the Sisterhood to be
Iproduction. Jackie Semi is the
land, in 1930.
held Oct. 31 in the balroom of the
Resarratiard-Trinity 14100
, second lad in the story, the two
synagogue, reported that the I%
;
E GRAND BLVD. •
UNITED DETROIT THEATERS boys waging their usual juvenile
dance arrangements are rapidly I2
Me Win
tat Ifl Wwhnird
are
"Have
a
Heart,"
a
romantic
warfare.
Others
in
the
cast
All
membersand
r
being
completed.
0
‘,14WINOIMIKILISALWIM14 1.W13
comedy featuring James Dunn, 0. P. Ileggie, Dorothy Peterson,
Ilh.\\
friends were urged to keep the
INA BOURSKAYA
That's an Evening at the
Jean Parker, Una Merkel and Stu- Charles Evans, Gertrude Howard
date open.
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11, Leading Merxo•Soprano of San
Wheat.
Miss Margaret K. Kommendy
Is
art Erwin, HI having its first De. and Larry
Mrs. S. Kornwise, chairman of
Carlo Grand Opera Co.
I
troit showing at the Fisher.
The Ritter Midgets, from A at the dinner of Congregation the membership committee, re-
n
75 E. Vassar
Theater Monday evening, Oct. 22, "Death on the Diamond," starring Century of Progress, headline the B'nai Moshe Sunday evening, Oct. ported
that the membership
o
Clif. 0409
Ch. 0230 ,,, and is the first of the series of nine Madge Evans and Robert Young stage show. Other acts include
550 E. Adams
drive is still open and all women
Dexter
Blvd.
and
Lawrence
•
Joe Besser, comedian; Mignon, 21, at
; performances to be disttibuted completes the double bill.
Presents
With the Town's Liveliest Ythrough the seven evening and two The double bill at the State dancer; Ray Sax, instrumentalist, Ave. Mrs. Harry Meer, chairman, intersted are requested to call
0
is assisted by Mrs. Jacob Farkas her at To. 6-2946.
eye- consists of "Death on the Diem- and Clara Torney ballet.
operas.
Wednesday
0 matinee
All-Colored Revue
Baal", while
on On
the
other evenings
in the arrangements for the din-
ning there will be a double-bill-- and" and "The Affairs of Cel-
11
nee-dance tendered in honor of the
Souther* Cooked Cuisine
"Cavalleria Rusticana" aid "pug- lini," with Constance Bennett and
ARABIAN ROOM
incoming officers of the Congrega-
g
Headed by Broadway's Most Versatile M. C.
No Cuter Cintrge
u
Frederic March.
The Five Voltaires, the clever tion and its Sisterhood.
0
the operas will be, in the order of
•What Every Woman Knows," a crobatic act coming to the Areb-1
EARL WALTON'S
treasurer of the
their performance, "Carmen on adapted from the play by Sir
Most Danceable Music
0
Room Saturday, are unique
a ue Manual
•
ion greg a Urbach
t' ion, has accepted the
0 Tuesday, "Hansel and Gretel'' for James Barrie and starring Helen a an
Isaac Rath r, noted you n g De-
Atilt'
The team,
It the 'Wednesday matinee, (sung in Hay es, is at the United Artists. ct for a supper room. the
leading chairmanship of the 4th annual be trait Artist, has a one-man show
Annie Mai •in3ing betneen 'shown
Gerity
Boris
Romanoff
Julia
Kidd
which
has
played
Ruth
O English); "Lohengrin" (in Ger- Brian Aherne plays opposite Miss t ,
'Uwe. at (Inlet"
lluetion li'lanial
/11•• New York, 1911
vaudeville circuits in the country, zaar, to be held Nov. 17, 18 and 19, of oils on exhibition at the Hudson
man) on Thursday evening; "Sam-
denio
Hayes.
ffer adagio, ballroom and control for which plans are now being com- Galleries, from Oct. 15 to Nov. I.
Burns & Olds
son et Dalila" (in French) on Fri-
Gorman
Josephine Hutchinson, a new- r outines in versatile fashion.
pleted, He will he assisted by Carl Most of the paintings are charac- 0
unmet 11011ront Team
Aerohalle Dances
day; "Paust" (in French) for the comer from the stage, is fortunate
on
o
Accompanying the Vltaires
0
matinee bill on Saturday; "Rigo-
Mrs. James Sobel.
11
terful, outdoor studies of the south- O
in making her screen debut in the t he same floor show will be at- Rosner and
No Cover Charge
11•Course Dinner Deluxe, $1.50
0t 'H PATRONS SAY:
letto" (in Italian) Saturday night,
Reservations are being received ern scene, the result of Mr. Rader's 0
company of so favored and popu- t restive Thelma Bow, Detroit's
and "II Trovatore" (in Italian)
of
the
Sister-
"The Best Dinner in Town"
for
the
donor
dinner
f
lar a star as Dick Powell in "Hap- avorite radio songstress, who
summer stay in Georgia. Several
for the closing performance Sun-
piness Ahead," at the Michigan. plays her own accompaniment on hood, scheduled for Sunday, Dec. character studies and strong flower
day night.
She plays a wealthy girl who Sc. the piano. Thelma, who started 16. Mrs. Harry S. Greenbaum is
No Cote, htt.rte
The Tnost important announce- cidentally meets the love of her
chairman of this affair, assisted by arrangements are included.
several years ago with WCX here, Mrs. Emanuel Klein and Mrs.
ment in connection with the
A supplement to the exhibition
life in ■ young window cleaner. has been a regular attraction on
Detroit engagement was that Je-
James Sobel, president and past- is a collection of attractive, popu-
In order to win him she leaves several sponsored programs. Her
to the month, mteet tousle of
ritza would be guest artist in "Lo-
president of the Sisterhood, re- lar-priced portrait sketches, done
H
Prnents AN ALL-STAR FLOOR S OW, with
her luxurious home and endeavors repertory consists of popular and
hengrin" on Thursday evening,
spectively.
Freddie Zierer's
in oil on parchment paper, the re-
But many former favorites are in- to place herself on an equality comedy songs.
sult of an individual process. The
Orchestra
Linde.
Fameas
Ina
with
the
singing
workman.
S
Anal
DANCING
CHAMPIONS,
F
Les Backer is the talented NM-
cluded in the cast of 125 singers
portraits combine the richness of
T•ilopia
Death-Dllying
Cecil B. DeMille's "Cleopatra," ter of ceremonies, while Freddie
ADDED IFHATI HEM
and musicians, and among these
oil with the speed of water-color,
starring Claudette Colbert, War- Zierer and his band provide the
are
at
least
six
singers
from
the
and the paintings are both deco-
THE FIVE VOLTAIRES
William
and
Henry
Wilcox-
ren
accompanying
dance music and
Acrobatic, Adagio and Ballroom
Metropolitan.
• II DELEI N LA VE1112 and ELOREM% HARDIE
rative and effective.
son, has been moved over to the strains for the floor acts.
Dancer.
Critics feel, however, that in the
There is Ina Bourskaya, one of
Congressman Is Candidate to
ORCHESTRA
Broadway-Capitol.
THELMA BOW
the most notable Carmens of opera.
study of the southern scene Rader
A real treat In a nt.vi
dIverolon I % ,. ,V1
Succeed Himself in 15th
EASTERN STAR CAFE
Radio'. Favorite Mar
* A Niritfa rd s...
Cenc
tez a fe n, le , yrnonl
Before her success in America she
has found his forte. Each outdoor
District
ORIOLE
TERRACE
FEATURES
INEZ
The Eastern Star Cafe presents
study has a dramatic quality and
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was of the Moscow Imperial Opera
No Convert "
NEW TAP DANCER
FREEMAN
show with
theater, fleeing the revolution in
SEVILLE
No 91InirMell
Congressman John D. Dingell, , narrative value depicted with •
Shirley Gordon, cute little tap an entirely new floor
Playing Your Rimmed.
Russia and coming to this country
Russell and Kramer, who come who
who served the 15th District dm, boldness and surety of stroke that
dancer
from
the
Oriole
Terrace
NeW
implies the uttermost conviction.
by way of Siberia and Japan. "One
LES BACKER
attractive dance chorus, is being direct from the Palais•D'or,
the most important 73rd Ses-
Comedian and M. C.
day I &raring to write my ad-
('I
show this York. This sensational couple sion, is a candidate to succeed
EN1/1:1 OATHS
ventures of that flight", she says, featured on the floor
Phelps Twins, holds the British dancing chain. himself. As a native Detroiter,
The co.iulnalea wl II hold an open Meet-
"and desc be my appearances in week avia n
and Yvonne ,Pionship and feature's Lindy's
loo on Sunday afte rnoott. Oct. 21, at
RI'
t G
I, t, at Inns Mont erey Ave. Any Y....
towns that are not even marked on blonde dance pair,
famous death-defying aeroplane
in. or • 01111111 hal neen the noon of To
Morrow, pleasing young singer.
the maps, We used tallow candles A
new Earl Lindsay production tailspin. During their engagement
IO 25 lutt.rented In Join'. a Pronrcoolv" 16.1011.
216.116.11.11.111:10
•
HOTEL TULLER
to produce lighting effects, and ac-
to. Ion In In, Itolt to attend Wm meet-
here they have issued a challenge
roe (nether In( ortnation all Trinity
cepted food instead of cash in pay- presenting the Eight Oriole Adore
shies in different routines pro• in defense of their championship
2-4122.
ment for tickets."
ag ainst any couple in the world
vides a background for the acts. for a side bet of $1,000, the con-
Samm y Watkins, who re t urne d
Choral Union Concert Series to the Oriole last week, continues test to be held at the Eastern
TRINITY 24488 0
T
O 12TH AT REWARD ^
6540 Woodward, at Blvd.
Star Cafe.
Opens in Ann Arbor •
to furnish dance and floor show
Others on the bill include Ann
0
OPEN II A. M. TO MIDNIGHT
music, while Rosemary Dillon,
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 19
Wednesday
Andra,
famous
Parisian
toe
danc-
FREE PARKING
I
pleasing contralto
YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too I
SATURDAY MATINEE, OCT. 20
-
who has
A
er, who has just returned from a
15c to 6 P. M. 20e After
short? Too wide? Too nar-
E
SUNDAY, Matinee and Evening, OCT. 21
Rosa Ponselle, and Lawrence voice, in featured songstress with long engagement at the Pat s-
,
Stadia( SATURDAY 1111 TUESDAI
We
can
make
them
over
E
row?
M. Fishson in the loading role
Tibbett, spectacular operatic stars the band.
Orr. *0 AL at 23
mount Hotel in Shanghai, China;
larger. We /4
up
to
two
sizes
Madeline La Fere, blues singer,
"HOLLYWOOD PARTY" and eminent concert singers, will
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30 O
O
A
Starting
Friday,
Oct.
26,
the
and
Florence
Ilardie,
soprano.
appear in the opening numbers of
erd WARNER BANTER In
years' experience. M. KANER
Drama in Three Acts"
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand E
the annual Choral Union Concert Hollywood Theater has planned
"GRAND CANARY"
CARD OF THANKS
rar
AI,.
River, 12916 E. Jefferson.
another
of
those
smashing
double-
And the Entire Cut of Ultima% Midst
series in Hill Auditorium, Ann
late
of
the
Betty
Harris,
wife
E
e it
E
her, Miss Ponselle inaugurating feature shows that have mad
nicest Eve.-31e, 50e, 75e, $1.00, Plus Tax '
Louis H. Harris, wishes to ex-
I
B.
YANKTT,
the
well
known
the
amusement
center
of
all
De-
I
the series on Wednesday, Oct. 24,
Matine.-25c,
35e,
50e,
75e,
Plus
Tax
press
her
thanks
to
her
friends
KOSHER CATERER, is ready
and Tibbett following on Thursday, troit. Joan Crawford and Clark
a 0
and.
relatives
for
the
kindness
HmInerelny
Night,
Or1,
121---Sperial
Literary
Night-,
banquets,
wed.
TIIK
141%11,11,ATOR"
It
such
Gable will be seen in "Chained"
to serve your
The Young Men'n Helmet./ Ammelation, Nov. 1. Miss Ponselle made
a sensation in her Festival engage- on the same program with "The and sympathy shown her during
formerly the Inter•Fraternal League, •n•
•11.11 11 11.11. 1
\•11 NI 1 . 11•\\N 0 K C
d i n g a and Call
parties
' estimates.
Prices r e a a - 0 LI • ' s. `LW I
her
recent
bereavement.
opening
of
its
club
member-
for
nouns. th
meat last May, that contrary to Count of Monte Cristo. "
onable.
he league at present In
en
Th
5
ship drive .
Townsend 7-6505. Res. address,
usual customs, she was brought
comported of • few organization..
"Stronger Than Life" at
REP. JOHN D. DINGELL
Man Swum. of Bowman Printer s back to open Abe fall series. Com-
3037 Monterey.
I
Morale Charmer of Pinter elothen, Duddy
and
involved
negotiations
Littman's Theater
Meyermn of itudity'x Delicatessen, irvinit plicated
raised in the District
born
and
Fredland of Fredland Jewelera, Julius were necessary to bring this about,
U PHOLSTERING-Expert work-
he represents, he is, as shown by
i
Olen tand•Planiuel Wein of Olen and Wein since the distinguished prima don-
manship, lowest prices. Living
"Stronger Than Life" a play
Haberdasher.. Irving Wolfgan• of Cole
his record, keenly interested in
room suites made to order. All
been heavily booked for
and Era In Jett e'en , and numerous na had
in three acts by Sam Blum and
the welfare of his constituents.
work guaranteed. SCIIANE
radio engagements and other im-
others endorw the movement.
The nest open meeting will he held
Congressman John D. Dingell
appearances.
Alexander Robinson, violinist, Misha Fishzon, is the presentation
UPHOLSTERING CO., 8543
at the Parham Hotel on Monday. Oct. portant professional
was the first to advocate the
Linwood, cor. Pingree, Euclid announces the opening of his this week-end at Litman's Yiddish
22, •t 2:35 I M.
She graciously cooperated in re-
guaranty of bank-deposits and
The new Northern High Schen' ltYm - arranging and readjusting her en-
violin
teaching studio at 2020 People's Theatre, 12th
2137.
and
procured for the "V'
•nium him been
committed the Democratic party
Tuxedo Ave. Auditions and ap-
gagements, in order that she might
hankethall games for the winter..
to this principle at the Grand II ORSEBACK RIDING-Now is pointmentx may be arranged for Seward. The play is being given
On &Imlay evening. Nov. 4. the °1'"
inaugurate the series.
will hold Itx nemi.annual dinner-dance
this
Friday
evening,
Saturday
Rapids convention. He worked
The Boston Symphony Orchestra
the ideal season for riding. I by calling Townsend 6.0437.
an dthe presentation of trophien at the
matinee and Sunday matinee and
for the passage of the law in
"Treasure hunt" every Sunday,'
Barium Hotel. This affair will be Main under Koussevitzky and the Cleve-
evening.
8 a. m. Moonlight rides. Special
to the puldle. For ranee vatIonn write land Symphony Orchestra under
Congress.
Martin Miller. Y. M. 11. A., c/o Ilsrlum
low rates. MORNINGSIDE
Rodzinski, will appear in recital,
The first among the members
Misha Fishzon, Celia Pierson,
liotel.
the Boston Crowd cooling for the
RIDING ACADEMY, 5-Mile Rd.
Isaac Arco, Max Class, Sarah
of Congress to demand a full and
ALPHA TAT'
at Morningside Drive, I% miles
fourth annual concert, and the
immediate payoff, he worked to
Gingold, Sam Fogel, Pearl Fogel
meeting • renolution wen
west of Middlebelt Rd. Phone
At the lael
Cleveland Orchestra, making its
see his ambition realized when
are featured in this play, with
"
the
unanimously palmed to
,
Farmington 344-F-31.
a ond
v. 1, at Mil" Ann Arbor debut, under its new
the Steagall Bill was passed.
the assistance of the entire cast
,sinner-dance on Sunday,
Irr. 11 Engelman wax brilliant, and spectacular conduc-
Ilmluni lintel.
An ardent champion of the
of Littman's Theatre.
WM-
electedVaptain of the 1931-26 tiaskethall
rights of the depositors, he con- I NEED A WASIIWOMAN1
team. Alphm are 1631.21 shamplonn. tor, Arthur Rodzinski.
On Wednesday, Oct. 24, "David
other important ensemble
demned the betrayal of their con.' en for Ironing, cleaning and
Harry flainen, chairman of the member•
Two
new
Golder-the Speculator," will be
by hour, day or
.hl onimittee. announced for
groups will be heard, the Don Cos-
fidence and introduced House • scrubbing,
potentinl pledges for the fra-
presented,
with Misha Fishzon in
name,
Reliable, industrious
week.
ternity. The neat meeting will be on sack Russian Male Chorus, under
Resolution No. 58, demanding an
the title role.
help. Free to employer. All
Wwinendny, rm. 21. •t 110 p m.
Serge Jaroff, conductor, consisting
investigation of the bank collapse.
of 30 expatriated former officers of
Nations Employment Bureau,
ARCHON'S
This measure focused the atten-
Madison 2526.
At the lad meeting. Nam Hale and the Imperial Russian Army, known
tion of the nation upon Detroit
appointed rielegate. to as "Horsemen of the Steppes' who
not
were
Jai k
and ultimately brought the Senate DESIRABLE R 0 0 M AVAIL-
to are plan ning
The Aw
the
men without a country, and
4•1art.anto dedicate.) lee
Committee,
which
went
into
the
several nodal events. itanketba ll prac- are
ABLE in home of small adult
"Nansen"
.41 llll it, eh.'h was entitled ”A• Foul
will lie held shortly. The are obliged to travel con
tice as
question thoroughly. Resolution
M Allan.
heer.•• to d•hrEntopher Coltantl.ux
family. All facilities. Rent
passports, and The Gordon String
entire body Intend. to •ttend the
I,
rnAal
...ening.
141, 13.
No. 68 was introduced four days
affair on Nov 4, •t the Barium Hotel.
4317-J,
Garfield
reasonable.
Quartet 'vitt be heard for the first
---
after the Congressman took his
51
hap., of Alpha lepellon P1 at
2074 W. Philadelphia.
LIARS WIRES
time in Ann Arbor, although its
Ml, Wenn eta.
•ollette, haa' pledged
seat in the , House of Representa-
the fall a nd
New officers el. , ted for
leader Jacques Gordon, is a famil-
ne,,n new men this year. Ti,. eeve,
winter term are: Louln (Daher. m ed.
YOUNG COUPLE want congenial
tives.
Hyman Chanowltn, Chleago, Robert
iar figure to Ann Arbor concert
Harold Itlelfteld. vi. e-•reeklent
dent
Congressman Dingell as • pro-
1 . ..lb.'s and 1{,nohl 1. Hirai h, Brooklyn,
couple to share flat or will' rent
Leo Lunn treaw audiences, having been present ma.
yarralslry,
lien Lipson.
•
v p.,14 41oldsmith and Albert Hoff-
gressive, proposes the introduc-
single room, all privileges.
Herman' tioren. leer. member. The
concert master of the
ur
re
man. Petrol!, °m•r Montle, flAgInaw,
delefaten are William Schmlltel and ny times as
tion of • bill, which has been in
Quiet residential district, near
and Milton N•plart, New Yor0 tity
SiMeen rendes Wended Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The
Paul Not
twfkerw
of I'M ghapter Ona yen' •re ,
,
ALEXANDER
ROBINSON
avail-
process of preparation for more
Linwood. Several carlines
the eetenth minual fall wienie roam at other members of the mortet are
Mettler. Philip lAlta•rtc lieutenant mea-
Itourre Perk. The neat tneetina will be
than • year, whereby the govern-
able. Euclid 65844.
Norman Renoir; aerate, Adolph
Ralph Silverman, Second Violinist,
returned recently ty,
at the Josiah Center on Dealer, on WM-
Mr.
Robinson
✓
apt exrheveser. DeorMs /debar, nod sen
ment of the United States will
Paul Robyn, Viola, Neoum Benditz-
neelm night.
take over the banking system of WHILE THEY LAST. Any player from Michigan State College at tinel, Ralph Itorn.nastd.
ky, Cellist.
Ersli.ON
piano in our store, $50.00 cash. East Lansing, after • prolonged
Season tickets for the ten con-,
the nation by direct ownership,
Mr and Wm Canford Tonkon were
Mellon No held • sine ',arty et the
All perfect condition. W. W.
vb.. newly certs may be secured at $5.00,'
control and supervision; the na-
period of study with Michael In Chkato for Ow work-end.
flarluni Hotel: tk I. Is
Kimball Co., 15 E. Grand River,
elected alarm arei Henry How, presi-
0.00
each
and
system
to
be
deprofitized
1
$7.00,
$8.50,
and
$
tional
Mr and Ur. II•erle Weintraub enter•
Mor-
- •realdent:
Ave., across from Hudson's. i Press, eminent concert artist, un- t•Ined
dent. Aaron Hoorn, .1.e
at • beautifully appolotaul peep-
individual concerts at'
and conducted as a utilitarian
rie Morels nerret•ry •mt treasurer. Meet! tickets for
der whom he enjoyed a scholar- ties al their home for their dasebiar
• niertilwrie
Inns itt present are held
• and $2.00 each, by
agency for the benefit of all the, FOR RENT-Furnished room in ,
$1.00,
$1.50
and mobin-l•w, le and Wm InIng Wa-
The fraternity le ,onductIng • communicating with Charles A.
ship.
lie
graduated
from
the
mu-
homes.
d/ MIMI • ho w'
ras e ntly married. The
people.
chip Arise. For Information .511
private famil y.
mmlaw
e
'
spa rn
bride •a• lovely In a pal* green entre
Sink, president, University School )
Among other accomplishments,
Mo rris Nowak, Usravid 101I2M.
VICTOR CHENKIN
Stall shower. Conveniently lo-, sic. department there, receiving a dare.. inforonal, •1111. NIA
Utr
the Congressman is credited with
of Music, Ann Arbor, Mich.
• as seated In smart Mach vetoer. Nosh
Bachelor
of
Arts
degree.
Besides
ARCA/RATIN
rated near street ear and bus
TS* table
wwore.corna,r ro , . of gardenias.
Victor Chenkin, the amazing guage to another with the same having brought to Detroit, to his
The follewina enema w ere helot ten
line.
Gentleman
preferred.
training
for
the
capacity
of
solo-
with
facility with which he own district, the new Roosevelt;
and winter term: FRED HENDERSON TO SPEAK
Into oft.. for the
oer]
d o'w"Vn
In
a 'rt.%
ist, he also received thorough Fit.. ' Veva t
isinging actor from Russia, who amazing
Call Townsend 7-2993.
Harry Itubinfire. prenlifent; Irwin Romer.
changes his make-up. It hardly Park Parcel Post Station. Build-
HERE ON SUNDAY
pet
preparation in the field of musical a t n e7ku l vIVfive" ;:ril e r 7Vit.l.t .e"kl'SOldaill 'o7 roV
t he.lorelleut: Harry 14eildow.
I opens the Detroit Town Hall seems credible that the same man ing operations will begin before I
Northern High
-
FOR
RENT
-
Nicely
furnished,
Zombere.
'ensemble interpretation, appear- er1 the labia /Ant OM Low. and Mn .
ar hoot aymnasium ha. been pew ured for
ednesday morning, Oct. is behind the jester In his parti- the snow flies. Maximum cost i
Fred Henderson, well.known , Series
neries Wednesday
large bed room for one or ' ing favorably in both capacities I Nathan l'remnt poured-
banketball mart. • and game. Sam
British writer and lecturer will
' , colored livery, the unkempt and $2,100,000. This means employ.
24,
at
11
o'clock,
sings
in
seven
of
Toledo
open
couple. Kitchen privilege•
Haber boa feet returned
Marko..., for
f f age if desired. Rent reason- In State College recitals. While D MM • William
I hilarious Ukrainian peasant, the ment to many of our citizens.
the team thin 6ear. the guest speaker at the meeting
will
Mier .felt la elVettes,
will, "ea.
at State College he wu made a
I nit.. wishing games rall Meyer Oh•en, formally opening the winter activ- different languages. He is man I light-hearted, voluble Italian, the
Through the efforts of Con-1
able. Near car and bus. Room member of Alpha Epsilon Mu, na-
orthlawn 3009 A club party wan held
A rummage Da1., was hall as
n, French,
f
Russian,
Italia
151 11 at the horny of Mat Lerner, tries of the Detroit Labor Forum, German
Idashing Russian soldier. In the gamesman Dingell, two important
must be seen to be appreciated. tional music honorary fraternity. Awalhare a/ Shams, ' rdwitek 91, 3._-tet
, Ukrainian, Yiddish, Cau• songs of his own native Caucasus
Stunt, ens esa bat an 110.-1•10.1 hr her
ris Elmiturd, Pen Itich and Abe Crane Sunday afternoon, Oct. 21, at 3
His
Amendments were passed in Con-
Call 1982 W. Grand Ave.
School, casian and Chassidic songs
entertains&
sweeps his audience along with gress. One to include all four-
Leo
Ihe
High
"-'
hern
&noon,
V1W1
la
•a
new
nitmlwe
at
Nrirt
•
o'rl°A ,
RATHBONE SPEAKS OCT. 20 ;1, 170 VNI"1•10:711L
in n be gi4en NVoodward at Clairmount. His to- , . knowledge of English, he admits, him through snow-capped moan-
stn
men
kit
h
sill
FOR
RENT-Furnished
room
in
family data under the HOLC, the
Stria and
Les
I "Modern Art" is the subject of
A Mon has Tomtit dance WY held at
is still in the chrysalis stage, but , rains, twos, spacious deserts and other to restore automatic pay
their anal drowse for
refined
individ-
con, pie Is "The Rebirth of Mankind".
family,
to
small
to* chum. 5e4s5 tortnamMIY nom.
Panzer te chairrn•is al the degree
this man, who was born with a l int° the exotic street banal ,
ual or couple. 3767 Tuxedo, P. T. Rathbone's lecture on Satur- Th. chairman was MR
mitten The nest meriting Ill be held
promotions in all branches of the
1'
evening, Oct. 10, at 225 E. aeandad
Illra Nebo% I-letterman ml" It
I
gift for languages, hu announced '
Mrebill arid friend. will attend the -
near Dexter.
His characterizations, replete Federal service. These amend-
•••• • Natal and 11min lal ew - eeea.
Det. 24, at 9 P. M. The entire men,
'
Forest
Ave.
The
lecture
will
be
front a •eatern , a determination to give Ameri-
urned
1.0atet •00 ref
affair at the Mariam Hotel on Nay. 1
character sketches at no great with costume, makeup and us- ments mean millions in relief to FOR RENT - Pleasant room, !illustrated with lanthern
toar
Calf
the average man. of whom Roose-
Fanfold Loren left for Milmmikee
Where the tam biiRa beware
He is particularly tore, bring vividly to life the eo -
steam-heated. Convenient trans- Assistant Curator of Modern Art
P711 LAMBDA gni
date.
rbt
.
' ''' n t"' l '.." at 'h- V . i distant
for the sake of 4640•0441 0100nr-
songs, orful folklore of the Old World. velt thought when speaking of the
Negro
FTI lambda• Phl will play the fird II It a dinner•danre tn by bald at
with
portation and good location. !at the Detroit Art Museum, Mr.
ed
4
seamen same of the ...anon fit Wvie
ed
Iletel on •..4.,. so,
Supreme in his field. Chenkin of- New Deal.
SUCH. they mean OS t• regard even
Rathbone
was
formerly
connect
e
the Parnt
Reasonable. For lady or gen-
, which he declares are the nearest
l'alierwity an Thannlay, •pPsidna an •11"
ontnett
' ''''' be*"' ''''"i"'''
Mr innermost chamber as a mar-
Ina, I
t'vs,'" .•'"
ear coll., team.
to folk music of any- fers a rare and delightful exhibi-
tleman. 2936 West Grand Ave., with Foss Museum at Cambridge, ket-place.
Pr Action. 81•intwei ert11 art m
' app roach
It takes a subordinate to realize
TM feat wail hold aHallave'en Party
tion of the arts of the comedian.
Mass., where he did graduate work.
s
master.
Townsend 7-1521•
t hin , i n thi country.
In the ballroom at the home of Sy 14•W
TM twat rnootlnt will la. held C.,
the
inefficiency
of
•
superior.
the singer and the diseur.
tklr
Ito. Donald Mona ehalrynan of
Chenkin turns from one Ian.
...await... la planning • grime. affair
r a. the1"'"".
d °V K.'"' ""
, a
altadate,
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