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November 16, 1934 - Image 9

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America% i fewisk Periodical Carta

CLIFTON ATENUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PA GE NINE



PIE9EFROTT,IEWISligIROH ICU;

••

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Zedakah Juniors

NIGHTCLUBS
Sam Rubin Joins
Advertising Firm ARABIAN ROOM AT TULLER

An interesting meeting was
held by the Zedakah Juniors on
Sam Rubin, who has been as-
=
A Picture with More
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 11, at
mor, 31ore Tcpw and More
the home of Golda Zack of Jose- sociated with the Paramount the-
Romance than 'Indy for
aters in Detroit for the past three
a Dm
phine Ave.
( AKOLE
An old clothes shower for the years under its various manage-
ments, has become a member of
LOMBARD Et needy was held, and the Senior the firm of C. F. McIntyre & As-
Zedakah Club was represented by
MAY
the chairman of the old clothes
ROBSON
committee, Mrs. Morris Loeb. In-
he Romantic Drama
In
teresting discussions, led by Mrs.
"Lady by Choke"
Sam Almug, were held regarding
case work. The Juniors voted to
.74 THE sTAGE -
take on two additional cases, and
IN PERSON
extra nourishment will be sup-
;- plied for needy children.
The Screen's Funniest
Comedienne
Other guests at the meeting
BE were Miss Esther Shrebnick and
Polly Moran
Mrs.
Max Rosenbaum of the
ALLAN MANN
Senior Club.
BOB itODINSON
=
Plans for the fourth annual
VIRGINIA MARTIN
=
dance of the Juniors are in prog-
In Mophlidlealed Ilotion"
with Inuim MacNamara
ress. "A Night in Hawaii" is
THE RONAL CIENO
*El
the theme of the affair and will be
held at the Crystal Ballroom of
e Tr ' hunt ion"
h " J It I 4 ■ T 1 I 1 : ei ffi
the Book Cadillac Hotel, featur-
RITII DELMAR
=
Singing S•nmtion
=
ing Gloster Current's Nightin-
=
FHA NKIE CONNORS
gales, Sunday evening, Dec. 2.
=
= RAI . Ell AN and his Mash!
The next meeting of the Ze-
dakah Juniors will be held at the
home of Pearl Sperber, 2439
I
Dizect from World's Fair
Blaine, Sunday, Nov. 18, at 2
FAMOUS GLOBE
o'clock sharp.
SAM RUBIN

Arabian Room at the Hotel
Tuller presents a diversified pro-
gram, Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day nights. The Ilarris Sisters,
June and Tootie, with a song and
dance act, head the bill, that in-
cludes Dave Barnum, blackface
comedian, and Ilarold Stanton,
tenor. Karl Spaeth and his or-
chestra play for dancing.

STAGE AND SCREEN

LAWRENCE TIBBETT I DON COSSACK CHORUS
HERE NEXT FRIDAY 1 HERE NEXT TUESDAY

Battle-scarred giants who pour
Lawrence Tibbett, the famous
concert and opera star, who sings I out in song the jealousy guarded
here this Friday evening, Nov.' memory of Mother Russia, from
23, at Orchestra Hall, has more I whose plains they are forever ex-
performances to his credit than 'fled, the Don Cossack Chorus is
any other artist. coming to the Masonic Auditor-
From Coast to :Wm Tuesday evening, Nov. 20, in

EASTERN STAR CAFE

*
*

TIII RD SENSATIONAL 11 EEK !

SALOME FILENN
SHAWL DANCE "IltrIlir World's Fair

11. es=f u I

iii

Reid io • mighty FLOO R slIO, W Including
Am Andre, (' 44444 .1111a Villa and I he 1 .00007 Trio

, Iii ILEXHANLON and hlr /Famine Unbeaten
NO COUNT:KT - .:(0 MINIMUM
Table dliole Dinner, 55e

Finest Selection of
Coast, in con-
EASTERN STAR CAFE
Imported II inm mid 411
cert, radio ap-
I banspogner
For the third consecutive , week,
pearances a n d
Eastern Star Cafe continues to
grand
opera,
his
feature Salome Eileen, in an or-
energy seems
iginal shawl dance, the floor show
.
including Ann Andrea, ballet and
;4 tireless. Asked
!'
..•
146/
'
4 which of t h e
tango dancers; Conchita, vocalist,
three, opera ,
and the Conway Trio, with Rex
:11. ,.,
concert or mo-
llanlon and his orchestra.
pictures, he
t
Choice Chinese and American
and most grat
dishes are served at popular
L. Tibbett
prices; cocktails are also served, ifying, Tibbett eplied instantly,
IN PERSON
and there is no cover charge at "The concert stage." His reasons
LAM IIENCE
ENID Esillt I
were that he could see and hear
any time.
(SpEriA,ISoriD.Asyt,)
his audience, could interpret his
FRIDAY EVE.
songs as he wished, and that on
NOV. 23
(Milling 7490
WEBSTER HALL COCKTAIL the concert stage there is an in-
GRILL
timacy between the singer and
Emerson Gill and his popular the listener. Thus, although the
CBS orchestra, who broadcast most exacting, the concert stage
nightly over WWJ, begin the is to him most gratifying.
tenth week of their present rec-
The secret of his song magic
ord-breaking engagement at the
THEATER PLAYERS
is not alone his magnificent voice,
sociates,
advertising
counselors,
Webster Hall Cocktail Grill.
"Mere passive toleration between
NOV. .344, Mit lore and Nile
1371EAT SEWARD TRINITY 9.3488
but
his high intelligence, his
1ST
With Gil land his band is heard
Jews and Christians Is not enough of 1121 Free Press Bldg.
Masonic Temple
FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 16
Mr. Rubin will be director of attractive Marian Mann, the feat- vivid imagination and the impell-
—there must be active co-operation
Fel. Mil .-"Jolla. Caesar"
ing
force
of
his
great
gifts
as
SUNDAY, Matinee and Evening, NOV. 18
if we are to win ... The problem the new department which will ured vocalist who also appears in
- The Taming of the Shrew
SERGE JAROFF
I
interpreter
and
actor:
In
dialect,
h"
Et
$
which confronts Protestants and offer publicity service to their ac- the new floor show. The show
A True Picture of Jewish Life, by the Yiddish-Polish
Conductor of Don Cosa& Russian
A. You like II"
Catholics and Jews is that as citi- counts, in addition to their ad- presents those two attractive sit- he sings with a mastery of in-
Romanticist, S. LAMPORT
Male Chorus
Sat. Mat.- .. Marbetli"
flection and rhythm—a genuine
4
zens of the world we have grown vertising campaigns.
..A Cumedy f Errors .'
ters
from
the
Chen
Parse
in
Chi-
SM. Es e.-“Jullus (wow,'
into an interwoven society, and yet
Although Mr. Rubin devoted his cago, Ruth and Sonia Bertrand. mimicry. He is said to surpass one of their unique programs of
i'A Midsummer Ned'. Masse
any living white man in singing
Tickets ■t Grinnell's-RA. 1124 continue old disruptive habits that efforts to the publicizing of stage, These two offer unusual and in- Negro spirituals. Ilia keen sense Russian music.
ew
staDaseCorations
In 8 Scenes
simply
do
not
fit
the
new
situation."
Their songs, first sung in uni-
New Costumes
screen and radio celebrities, his teresting dance routines, includ-
Fri. 5110.-15c, 355, Mc,
of humor—rare even in a famous son around the campfires of a
Mt. 5110.39e, 545, 75r, •1.00
—Francis
B.
Sayre,
professor
in
activities
in
the
field
of
produc-
ing
"shim-sham"
and
modern
A Polish engagement party on the N
E
Et eningx--50e, 15c, $1.00. $1 50
singer

and
his
crystal
clear
Harvard Law School.
tion were not without success. As numbers. Their dance specialties
Turkish prison camp after the A
with Songs and Dances
Nigld and Sunday. Phone II .21149
P.
manager of the Fisher Theater, are responsible for the hold-over enunciation add to the gripping Revolution, have carried them no
, ii.00
--,- Ple; Ts-ix
,
PriteetEve.-35e, 50c---, -7-1-1X--
he placed that house in the engagement of this talented pair. hold Tibbett has on an audience. a concert odyssey of 2,700 perfor-
Matinee-25e, 35c, 50c, 75o, Plus Tax
r
Friday evening, Nov. 23, will mances in 10 years. Directed by
money-making class and estab-
Dorothy Berlin, accordionist,
lished a record with his WJR Ra- also begins the fifth week of her be his second concert in the se- Serge Jaroff, their dynamic little g_
Nomom.......... ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■•■■■
..

ries
presented
at
Orchestra
Hall
conductor, these 36 former officers
dio Review.
present return engagement with
More recently Mr. Rubin was instrumental interludes to fill in this season by the Detroit Con- of the Russian Imperial Army pro-
TONIG HT
representative for George during the dance intermissions. ked Society, Isobel J. Hurst, vide a truly dramatic evening for
manager.
Olsen
the concert-goer. With marvel-
SUN
Olsen and Ethel Shutta and in
SAT. &
N .
that connection was successful in Globe Theater Players in
ous basses and lyric tenors, they
p. ONLY
extending their engagement at
RePertory Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo illustrate solo parts with imita-
Shakeap
• m. to losing
Thanksgiving Eve., Wednesday, Nov. 28 Westwood Symphony Gardens
tions of the roaring sea, moaning
Here Dec. 3 to 5
• •
A Smart New Show—Featuring
from one month to the entire
winds, or native stringed instru-
The Century of Progress Globe
GENERAL MOTORS BALLROOM
season.
Theater productions will present
ments.
The Harris Sisters". T( 171C IST" all'n1TA AII=Al'att"M'
Glamour at its peak will come
Mr. Rubin is a graduate of abridged versions of six of
Following their custom, the pro-
Prizes to the Best Dancers
Boston University and a member Shakespeare's plays in the Eliz- to town when the Russian ballet, gram here will open with a group
HaroldStanton
,,miTi:v
5=7
Admission: 50c
Dave Barnum
Famed Tenor
of Tau Delta Phi Fraternity.
ur Stage O1141 Screen
abethan manner at the Masonic Col. W. de Basil's Ballet Russe of choral liturgies, followed by
ORCHESTRA
DAVE DIAMOND and his DELLA ROBBIA
Temple Friday and Saturday, de Monte Carlo, comes to the operatic selections, soldier songs
Karl
Spaeth's
Smooth,
Sweet
Orchestra
Masonic
Auditorium
on
Dec.
3,
4
Nov. 23 and 24. Matinee and
and folk-ballads.
evening performances will be and 5. Originally scheduled for
MI-CONT!1(
WONDERFUL
s "5
r I
only
one
performance
here
on
ANYTIME
COCKTAILS
given both days. The perfor-
Monday,
Dec.
3,
mounting
public
Unusual
Features
at
Sym-
given both days. The perfor-
phony Concert Thursday
mances at the fair under the di- interest led the local management
Plans for the third annual rection of Thomas Wood Stevens to prevail on S. Ilurok, impre-
DEAL WITH THE LARGEST
dance of the Detroit Halevy Sing- were viewed by 400,000 persons. sario of the company, to stay over
For the Detroit Symphony con-
CO.
REMEMBRANCE ADVERTISING
Friday afternoon program will for three additional performances, cert Thursday evening, Nov. 22,
ing Society have been fully for.
be
"Julius
Caesar"
and
"The
Tam.I
including
a
Wednesday
matinee.
mulated
and
a
record
attendance
IN THE WORLD
in Orchestra Hall, Ossip Gabrilo-
car- witsch, director, has placed two
is anticipated for the event, which ing of the Shrew"; the evening,
A Complete Line of
Each play takes
from
45 Like
to 60 It."
loads
will take place Sunday, Dec. 9, "Macbeth"
and "As
You
The of 60 scenery,
dancers, 6,000
with costumes
three car- numbers, new here, on the pro-
In the Spanish Grill Room of Ho- minutes. The Saturday matinee and thousands of pairs of satin gram. Harold Bauer, eminent pi- Has Encouragement of Poatoffice Department in Exhibit-
CALENDARS, LEATHER GOODS,
ing His Cachets Which Are Attracting
ballet slippers, accompanied by anist and a great favorite with
tel Fort Shelby. Dave Diamond
NOVELTIES
and his famous Della Robbie or- program will be "Macbeth" an d their symphony conductor and Detroiters, will be the featured
Nationwide Attention
"The Comedy of Errors"; the staff of stage and lighting ex- ooloist; and at the conclusion of
chestra will furnish the music.
Direct Mail Service
81)(
Playing Card.
Tickets may be obtained from evening, "Julius Caesar" and "A pens, are now making a
the orchestral numbers, Mrs.
For the first time in the history the memory of history, biography
tt h renown'''. MI(er of - Robert nuerr
members of the choir, at regular Midsummer Night's Dream." months tour of North America. Edith Rhetts Tilton will give a of the Postoffice Department, the and scientific achievement, as well
FAIdle
thwment on
etc.
blotters,
. They started their season in Mex- brief, illustrated talk on Wagner!: United States government has al- as creating a valuable hobby that
individ-
rehearsals held every Monday
emir cord
ENGRAVING
Cantor blotters, postai
52
wars monogmtm
ico City, where, at the request of superb opera, "Tristan and lsol- lowed an individual to display increases, philatelically and histor-'
evening in Room 123 of Northern
SEASON
cards, etc., And ot her
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
GREETINO CARDS ado on one deck of
the Mexican Government, they de", which is to be presented by the products of his drawing board ically, with the year& For in-
direct mail aer, ice-
High School at at executive board con Stta
inrutii n g FfroirdayiouNrovd.a2y83:
sessions held Wednesday evenings
the inaugurated the new Palace of the orchestra and Civic Opera, in the main lobby of a Federal stance, on the 126th anniversary
FOR QUALITY, SERVICE and PRICE, CALL
at the Farband Folk Shale on Hollywood Theater announces Fine Arts with a series of ballet with world renowned stars, Nov. Postoffice.
of the birth of Abraham Lincoln,
o outstanding perf rmances.
12th St. Organizations may apply the showing of two
30, in the Masonic auditorium.
r.
Peter Wiggle, assistant post- the Illinois roil-splitter and presi-
for tickets at a discount.
The works tte_have their first master of Detroit, has persuaded dential martyr, Mr. Barcus mailed
Warner Brothers productions on
RepreaentIng Brown & Bigelow
In the meantime the Ilalevy the same program.. The glorious Margaret Ayer Barnes to performance here at the coming Frank Barcus to display his his special envelope with the per- .

RANDOLPH 6900
choir is working diligently on its musical "Happiness Ahead" will
Address. Wednesday
concert are Handel's well known American historical envelopes, trait and picture of the humble
901 FOX THEATER BLDG.
musical program.
be offered on a double-feature
Town Hall Series • Largo in the brilliant arrange- which are designed and published log house in a beautiful design
Beginning next Monday eve- bill with "Six Day Bike Rider."
ment made by Molinari and the by him, as a permanent feature, with a Lincoln stamp in the cor-
TEMPLE FORUM
ning and continuing for several
PRESENTS
Starting Tuesday, Nov. 27, the
ner of the envelope from the
Margaret Ayer Barnes, Pulitzer suite from the same composers
weeks the .chorus will work in- Hollywood will continue its par- prize novelist, playwright and "Water-Music" arranged by Sir changing monthly, in the Lafay- birthplace, Hodgenville, Kentucky,
ette Blvd. lobby of the main De-
GEORGE SOKOLSKY
tensively in two sections, for the ode of hits with another double-
Hamilton Harty. Bernardino Mo- troit •postoffice. The exhibition on Feb. 12, 1934. Washington
AUTIIQII AND LECTURER
first part of the rehearsal, and feature program, with Jack Holt Town
short Hall
story
writer,
the linari has all the Italian love of arrests everyone's attention be- Irving, New York's great man a
' at will
the be
Fisher
speaker
Lecture: "Japan, China, Russia—Cm , They Avoid Wart"
united the latter part of the eve- as the star in "I'll Fix It" as the Theater, next Wednesday morn- color along with a verve and dash
20 III TEMPLE BETH L
ning.
The
male
sections
will
be
to his music and his trancription
main feature.
Woodward at Gladstone
EF'K
I I
conducted by Max Levy, promin-
Al 1:30
Selecting only the season's best ing, Nov. 21, at 11 o'clock. Her of the popular "Largo" of Handel
TICKFTs: 450
ent vocal teacher and Halevy vo- in photoplays, the. Hollywood subject will be "Adventures of is said to be particularly ingra-
cal coach, while the women's sec- management announces ear I y personality
an Accidental
Author." With
a tiating.
as engaging
as that
tions will be directed by Dan showings of such screen successes
Harold Bauer has elected to
her own heroines, Mrs. Barnes'
Grinnell's
Frohmsn, who will also conduc t as Jackie Cooper in "Peck's Bad of
TUESDAY,
thetic wit and gift for sympa- play the lovely Schumann Con-
Box Office
both sections in ensemble. Re - Boy,"
Boy," Claudette Colbert in "Cleo- charm ' understanding have made certo for piano and orchestra, in
Nov. 20
TE. 2 - 7100
hearsals begin promptly at 8:45
and an all-star cast in her as popular "in person" as she A minor on this occasion. It is a
at 8:30 P. M.
p. rn.
the new musical "Trans-Atlantic is through the medium of her work notable for its freshness of
le • BIRTH
"Wildly Beautiful Singing"
Eugene Abraham, membership Merry-go-round."
melody, rhythmic invention and
books and plays.

c:f
chairman of the Halevy reminds
. Mrs. Barnes flashed into fame exotic gorgeousness of harmony,
prospective members that the

with her first novel, "Years of firmly knit and justly propor-
membership campaign which
Tickets-65c, 830, $1.10, $1.65
Grace," for which she was award- tioned. Bauer has won many

[GONE
opened Oct. 1 and brought in
ed the highest literary distinc- plaudits through the poise and
Glamorous, Exotic, Spectacular
many new singers, will close offi-
tionin America, the Pulitzer verve of his interpretation.
cially Monday evening, Nov. 19.
MONTE
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knigl to Prize. Since then, she has writ-
Candidates for membership are
de CAFtL0
AMMO • PA.
of Pythias, congratulates Samuel ten two other best sellers, "With- UNITED DETROIT THEATRES
invited to visit rehearsals.
"Gentlemen Are Born," co
15•
a member, who was in This Present" and "Westward
g3r,
SINK
111,65,
65.50,
42
Brenner,
NOV.21734,
DEC Eves.
The Halevy welcomed home its
I BON OFFICE
starring
Franchot
Tone
and
Jean
Wed, Mat.: Me, 760, PI- 21.50..
Complete
-M.
president, Morris Scheyer, and elected Judge of the Probate Passage" which was promptly Muir, is the special feature at
ed Matinee. NON OPEN
3-4-5 Mon., Tom. Bed. Rte.
Pngnsms
Court.
adapted
to
the
movies
for
Ann
Mrs. Emma Lazaroff Scheyer,
the Michigan Theater this week.
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 20, Harding.
who recently returned from Cali-
An automobile accident in Margaret Lindsay, Ann Dvorak,
fornia, where the popular so- the Detroit Lodge will hold its
,
.
and Nick Foran head the support-
prano conducted • successful con- annual card party at the B'noi France, in 1926, launched Mrs. ing cast. The bill stage show fea-
Moshe Synagogue. All members, Barnes on her sensational career.
cert tour.
•-e.;
their families and friends, ere Six months in a plaster cast, with tures "Ravel's Bolero" of mod-
urged to attend this affair. a cracked skull and back, she ernistic dance with a cast of 66
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 27, brought forth four short stories, dancer, and musicians taking
HarrylCohn's
Sea
Food
Grill
Expert Hatters Attend all repair work—Our
a second degree will be exempli- all of which sold. Until then she part. Gomez and Winona, inter- cause of its unusual appearance,' century ago, who made the hale
Opens Nov. 17
service is the Best—Dependable—Economical
fled by a team consisting of Ed- had never written anything longer nationally famous dance team ap- beautiful design and color.
and dales of the IludsOn River
pear on the stage during this num-
The community will welcome ward N. Barnard, Sidney L. Alex- than a letter. Two yearn later she ber. Borrah Minnevitch and his
Frank E..rmis, an architectural forever celebrated with his tales
the announcement of the opening ander, Nathaniel Goldstick, Rabbi wrote one of the outstanding des- Harmonica Rascals headline the designer, for almost ■ score of of Rip Van Winkle and the Head-
of Harry Kohn's new Sea Food Harold Rosenthal, Edmund Slo- matic successes of the season, show that includes Ann Green years connected with the staff of less Horseman, will be celebrated
Grill at Grand River and Bagley, man, Max Finkelston. Edward N. "The Age of Innocence," drama- way, musical comedy star and Albert Kahn, Inc., and for one this month from his resting place.
Let us have your hat before ten o'clock A. M.
across from the Michigan Thea- Barnard will also be guest speak- tized from Edith Wherton's novel, many other acts. year consulting and supervising Battles, births and deaths and
and you may have your hat by five o'clock P. M.
ter, which takes place on Satur• er of the evening.' Other guests with Katharine Cornell in the
The lights and shadows of architect for the Soviet Five Year scientific achievements are all cel-
of the evening who trill partici. lead. Jane Cowl starred in her
ebrated by Mr. Berens His cov-
day, Nov. 17.
London's fog-drenched Limehouse Plan with headquarters in Mos- ers combine the stamps, proper
pate
in
the
work
will
be:
Judge
second
play,
"Jenny,"
and,
as
her
Harry Kohn will be remem-
district are reflected In the melo- cow, is also an artist of many
bered as the genial host who for- Joseph Sanders, Judge Adolph first novel came from the presses, drama "Limehouse Blues," now talents. Equally facile as an oil postmarks and cancellations, ar
merly operated the Grand River Marschner, Judge Clyde Web- New York was still talking of her at the United Artists. George and water color painter, Mr. Bar- tistic design and authentic his-
Steak and Chop House and the hter, Judge Ralph Liddy, Judge third play, "Dishonored Lady," Raft, Jean Parker and Anna May cos is portraying important Amer- torical interest, all on a cover
205 GRATIOT - If5 MICHIGAN
Congress Grill, where, in former Edward Jeffries, Judge W. Mc- which had run all winter on
ican historical events in a striking that is worthy of a place in the
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
Broadway with Miss Cornell in Wong headline the film..
best collection. ,
years, epicureans found genuine Kay Skillman, Judge Arthur Gor• the
ES—NEW
PRICES
leading role. Two first run features are pre- and memorable way.
MIXTUR
NEW HATS—NEW 50
delight in dining. The came ex - don, Judge Samuel Brezner,
Because of the wide interest, I Mr. Berens stated this week
Tickets
for
Mrs.
Barnes'
lee-
rented
at
the
State
Theater
this
Councilman
Fred
Castator,
Grand
$3. to $5 .00
cellent cuisine which has always
that if a sufficient number of
value, and the nation.I Jewish collectors signify their in-
been associated with the name o f Prelate Fred Breen, and Past tore may be had now at Grinnell's week. Ben Hecht and Charles educational
"Crime wide praises that these historical tentions, he will start work on a
Harry Kohn will be constantly Grand Chancellor Frank Berman. or from Monday to Wednesday at MacArthur's production,
gov-
are
receiving,
the
envelopes
has Claude
special Jewish historical series. .
at his new place. Those Samuel Raskin will be chairman the Fisher boxoffice: Information Without Passion,"
Santa Fe to Air-Condition W. 3. Black, passenger kern available
Mexican ernment is co-operating with Mr.:
fine steaks, sea food and fowl of the evening. A smoker and about the other famous speakers Rains, the sensational
manager.
and Whitney Hams. Arthur Andrews, profes-1
—among
them
William
Beebe,
dancer,
Margo
get-together
will
follow
the
initi-
All Principal Trains
GAMBOLEERS CLUB •
Work on the new program is will be prepared and served in
Ludwig Lewisohn, Cornelius Van- Bourne in the leading roles. The sor of history at Harvard Univer.,
--
sity, wrote to Mr. Barcus, "I think: Gamboleers Club met at the
eed and will result in the inimitable Ilarry Kohn style. atory work.
On Dec. 4, nomination and derbilt, Jr., Mark Sullivan, Will second feature is "Ready for you are doing a great work for
Further evidence of the drive additional
to be ru h 'employment, both in
Detroiters will be amazed at
home
of Maurice Brooks on Sun-
featuring Ida Lupine, Rich-
the major western roads are mak•
the beauty end the harmonious election of officers will take place. Irwin and Nellie Taylor Roes— Love," Arlen
and Marjorie Rambeau. American history In your covers." day, Nov. 11. Lew Lavine was
ing to recapture the support of the Santa Fe's own shops and in , surroundings of this new grill;
On e Sunday evening, D c. 9, the who are coming to the Town Hall, and
Each
year
is

year
of
remark.;
elected president, Miss Gertrude
the traveling public was given Fri- plants engaged in the manufac the quiet and pleasant atmos- Detroit Lodge will give • dinner- may be had at the Detroit Town
ably interesting and important: Erenstein, vice-president, and Sid-
day in the announcement by the tore of air-conditioning units and
phere that pervades it, and then, dance at Northwood inn. This Hall office, 533, Detroit Leland
anniversaries end centennials. Mr.1 ney Stoller and Miss Ruth Ge.
Hotel.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe that equipment.
affair
is
given
in
honor
of
all
vet-
Hams record,' the history of the! dalka, treasurer and secretary re.:
Among crack Santa Fe daily the well trained service. It all erans who have been members of
it plans, as rapidly as possible,
goes to k real treat. It's
United States in a novel way by
The club is undergo-
FOX THEATER
completely air-condition all pas- trains to be completely air-condi- an ideal spot for tired shoppers Detroit Lodge No. 65 for over
Avrum Matthews, who was one dates and events on envelopes spectively.
Comedy predominates in "Lady of the outstanding stars of the bearing special designs or "ca-1 ing a complete reorganization and
senger equipment on its principal tioned are The Chief, for years to while away a restful hour. It 25 years. Each veteran will re-
is
instituting
a membership drive.
Choice,"
at
the
Fox
with
May
by
transcontinental trains, extra cars the fastest and only extra fare may be anything from "running ceive a jewel on this occasion.
pageant "Romance of a People," chats." They tell the sto
story of an The Gamboleers, celebrating the
Robson, Carole Lombard, Roger will be featured in concert here at
to care for overflow during pe- train between Chicago, Kansas in for • lunch" to a formal din-
by
means
of
an
exclusive,
event
third
anniversary
this month, is a
Pryor and 'a r Connolly.
the Masonic Temple on Sunday drawing and layout of the en.: mixed social group between the
riod, of heavy traffic, and addi- City and Los Angeles; the Cali- ner. Popular prices will prevail .
tional equipment for regular use fornia Limited, between Chicago,
Mr. Kohn extends an Invitation 89," retained by the Congression- relates the rehabilitation of a evening, Nov. 25, under the aus- velope. These events which are ages of 21 and 26. Anyone de-
on other trains operating else- Kansas City and Los Angeles, to all hie former patrons and the al Committee to Investigate un- chronic police court prisoner, old pices of the Samaritan Club.
selected for their historical im- siring to join is invited to attend
where on Santa Fe lines. -
community in general to attend American activities in the United Patsy Paterson, when she is pick- 1 Mr. Matthews sang the theme portance are connected with • the club's open meeting on Sun-
Already this year the Santa Fe San Francisco and San Diego,
ed out to pose as the mother of ■ songs daring the pageant and was date and place In an unforgettable
States.
day, Nov. 25, at the home of Mau-
has spent over $800,000 in the with through Pullman to and the opening and see for them-
In a libel suit filed in Supreme fan dancer for a publicity stunt.: highly acclaimed wherever he was manner. The envelopes are then
selves the finest and most modern
air-conditioning of all of its din- from St. Louis; the Grand Can- dining room in the Middle West. Court last week, Miss Waring The old lady takes her job ter.' heard, by the million and a half mailed direct to subscribers from rice Brooks, 2044 Ford Ave., at
p. m.
numerous club, yon Limiter, between Chicago,
charges that the Zeitung, now the iously and makes the dancer be- who constituted the audiences of the very same spot where the
ing ears, and of
The Gamboleers entertained
cafe and Kansas City and Los Angeles, Nall Prob. Aide Asks $100,000 defendant in a criminal libel ac- have herself, ultimately bringing the "Romance of a People."
lounge,
observation,
historical
event
occurred
on
the
standard sleeping The 1935 with daily Pullmans to the Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Altachuler
During the presentation of the
tion started by former Magistrate oat all the good and all the talent
in Libel Action
anniversary date (50th, 76th, (Sally Handel) and Mr. and Mrs.
CM-
to Phoenix, en Ariz.;
Canyohe
atthews
was
not
alnon
of
the
girl
and
finally
marrying
pageant, Mr.
program goes much farther, in-nd tavajo,
150th, etc.) With each en-
NEW YORK. (JTA) — The Joseph Goldstein, said she failed
also betwe
n and
Barbu (Hazel Feinberg) at a
when he sang. On Nov. 25 he
volving an additional outlay ap- a
Deutsche Zeitung, Yorkville'. mili- completely to succeed in her task her to a very desirable young. seen
will be seen for the first time in velopee mailed, an historical essay card party at the home of S. Stol-
proaching $1,800,000 for the air- ago, Kenai, City and Los An- tint pro-Nazi publication which of obtaining the secrets of Nazi man.
is
incladed
which tells the com- ler on Nov. 16. This event also
flyer
pop ular
as-
screen
Polly
Moran,
whose
conditioning of over 200 add!- geles. The Ranger, Ka
has shown signs of genius In find- pronagandists here.
C
sas nity,
honored Harry Tushman end Mary
will cons ist of songs plete story of the event
tional standard and tourist sleep- between Chicago.
Basis for the suit, which Is for sociation with the late Marie His program
ing hot water to step Into, has
Mr. Barcus Is accomplishing Glick on their forthcoming mar-
Russian, Hebrew and
ere, chair care, parlor, cafe, club Oklahoma City, Fort Worth and again demonstrated its abilities : plagiarism, is the recent series Dresiler endeared her to film- in Italian,
.
difficult but ex-
a
successfully
the
Galveston,
will
also
be
fully
■ir-
goers, make. a personal appear- y'dd
ion in
written y
and
lounge of cars.
those linen
Appearing with Mr. Matthews tremely educational task. Im- mite.
schedule
air-conditioned tour• conditioned, while further air- along
The hot water this time Is the Waring charges. appears rotor- since In the stare show. Miss will be the able violinist, Walla portant anniversaries that are • An installation banquet is to
conditioned cars are to be added
a
!OM-
known
as
cars
Is
es-
Moran
is
widely
and
ma tion known only to herself
let sleepers and chair
cominemors fed in this way freshen be held in December.
to traffic of& to the equipment of other im , prepare tion o f pretty young
Lieshuts.
Dorothy Waring, "Sees-el Agent a few of the highest Nazi leaders. edienne.
pecially p leasing
the road, aecording toportant trains on the system.
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