PEDLTRonfonsnatRorociz PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE TI memc PORI M Pltit8ENTs STAGE AND SCREEN DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN moo,, Journal of American Medical A...elation Lecture: "ARE WE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR MEDICINE?" JEANETTE PRINGLE IS Lily Pons in Concert Here ON WJR EVERY SUNDAY on Jan. 28 Giannini Concert Here January 14 II That brilliant soprano who bears the foreign sounding name of Dusolina Giannini is in Amer- Lily Pons, famous coloratura ican by birth, though of Italian soprano, will appear in concert at parentage. She was born in Orchestra Hall, Monday evening, Philadelphia and received all of Jan. 28, under the direction of Isobel J. Hurst. Reservations may be phoned at Hotel Stetter, Cad. 7492, or Ra. 1124. Tickets are also obtainable at Grinnell's. To all appearances, I.ily Pons is a frail little body, almost childlike in her diminutive height of five feet two and with her dark bobbed haid. She weighs only 104 pounds and has the smallest foot of any prima donna at the Metropolitan. But a world press has heralded her success in the glamorous phrase, "Fame overnight." For such it seemed when on the morn- ing following her Metropolitan Opera debut, Jan. 3, 1931, news. paper headlines hailed her advent as "the voice of the century." Spots Honor Littman at Performance Jan. 9 re GT w0C MON" ALM NOR IN ITS SECOND The annual tribute to Abraham — B16 WEEK Littman, manager of Littman's Yiddish People's Theater, will be The l i t:t Myr Jeanette Pringle's radio debut New given on Wednesday evening, Jan. over wJtt was also her first pub- Hello, everybody . . . Here's the 9, in the form of a testimonial lic appearance as a singer. Daugh- top of New Year's greetings to performance in which the entire ter of a well-to-do Detroit family, you . .. With the din and the she had never been permitted by racket of the New Year's Eve fes- her parents to sing before any arsie et out it. usu. tivities somewhat subsided . . . In Sir Jews 51. Illurrle's (WinneWe Mon. Eve ., ) with the after celebration cures, in Immortal Plat Hand. 1124 Cad. 7492 Jan. 28 most cases, by now affected . . . 11orld .* Greatest Coloratura Soprano people, things and clubs seem to be slowly getting back to a normal status .. . One may drop into a club these days and sort of leisure- ly look around atmosphere with the Find Stage Itetee sCAIN . Y• GRENTEsT DANCER of 1925 seems to seethe a kind of calm ser- enity and quiet gayety rather than Buck and Bubbles a feeling of boisterous and ner- vous flitter of activity which pre- "Dixie to Harlem" ..Mine. tree/dine was In superb fo . .. Iler ,,torn after an &suttee vailed just before the "Big Do- i of Inert, Ohm. yearn bade It &Ohl, ilea.. how o nnpararit lit dull lite ings" and was evident from the intertening Wsnonts hate been without her." JoitIl Mal till, N 5 Tiie, . The Smash All-star SePle Show — A Great C lllll patty "Big Boss" himself to the bus boy. Seel Sale Now --Griner] Co II, 0111. e —451d. 7192, Rund. 1121 of so, Includine tuns,. I Orchestra Hall, Friday Eve., Jan. 18 s , 7:7,', The Oriole Terrace once again Br.") .1111 seance, spirit- leads with flour production . . . ual Shaer,, end lb. Iled Ernie Young's Italian Village Re- 11 u1 ItIolinn Rounders vue, bigger and better than ever Rend still pleases the goodly audience who are present here nightly Iltct La Argentina Here Jan. 18 1/Ilice (which fact proves that if one i''41 Grinnell January II, caters to the public's wants and SENsATIONAI. DRAMATIC SOPRANO Bros. If:50 D. M. La Argentina, hailed as Spain's I demands the public very gracious. greatest dancer, will appear at ly responds and Sammy Fraser Orchestra Hall on Friday night, seems to have caught the knack Jan. 18, under the direction of of anticipating the desires of his ABRAHAM LITTMAN. DUSOLINA GIANNINI Chun.: Temple 2-7I00 Ticket. , 02.20, M.83. 111.10, as e, sae Nobel J. Hurst. Tickets are on many patrons) ... A finer galaxy sale at Grinnell's and reservations i her musical education in this of pulchritude and talent has never cast will participate. with Irving may be telephoned to Cadillac country. Her debut was also been assembled at one time on a Grossman and Dinah Goldberg,. JEANETTE PRINGLE 7492 or Randolph 1124. Made here—that sensational and Detroit night club floor . . Clyde guest stars, playing the leading' In 1928, Argentina organized sudden New York appearance ' Snyder, that "bit" of boyhood who roles. large gathering, although she was On this occasion, "}Cis Bride's! featuring frequently nought by churches in Paris her Spanish ballet, with which brought her fame over.: acts in the capacity of master of Daughter" will b staged, and a t and other organizations. When the cooperation of Arbor, who night.. Giannini is coming here ceremonies, sings his songs in a special program of entertainment she married, her husband also made the ballet arrangement of for a recital on Jan. 14, at the Powerful voice and struts his stuff as lightly as a 100-pound soubrette is being arranged. discouraged her from making Albeniz' "Iberia" for her, under Masonic Auditorium Queen of Blues Singers Mr. Littman is being honored for She first studied music under . . . Eileen Maye, the pretty and public appearances. Her perfor- the title of "A Triana." YOUR MOAT able exponent of the "Blues" ren- his devotion to the Yiddish stage And Many Othor Eatartaining mances therefore were limited to Nestor, the painter, collabor- the tutelage of her father, who ders her numbers of unusual ar- and the manner in which he carried Acta small gatherings of friends, who ated in providing the colorful himself had been a tenor of note rangements in a manner that is on the work for the perpetuation gave her the encouragement nec- back-drops which lent to much and had sung in opera with Adel- of the Yiddish theater in Detroit. bound to please ... Del Delbridge, PIEL'S--Ameriea's Finest Beer, on Draught essary to keep up her study of beauty to the production. La ina Patti. The little girl in pig- whose popularity has become more A number of outstanding lead- Noonday Lundy°. voice. 1 he mezzo-soprano derived Argentina provided the choreog- tails was completely unconscious widespread since his appearance at en are expected to attend the Special( SUND A recce DINNER 115e to Evening Diener inspiration also front her close raphy. The event proved such a of her potentialities, however, un- this delightful theater restaurant, testimonial performance for Mr. . GYPSY ORCHESTRA—NOON AND MENISCI ,/ til by chance Mme. Marcella Sem- success that forty performances friend, Marie Von Essen, whom plays the music for the dancing Littman and to honor hint on this nu heard her sing. This resulted with that "certain something" occasion. she has known since childhood were given that first season. brich in her going to New York to con- 111411 "11211t .0 and who has achieved world-wide swing that makes tripping the Today, the fame of La Argent- fame as a Metropolitan and Euro- tine is world-wide. Where once time her studies under that great light fantastic a thing of unusual LITTMAN'S THEATER pean opera star. Both began the she was known to the inner circles singer and teacher. beauty and romance . . . The big _ Four years later came her great news at the Oriole for the coming study of voice under Sant Slade, of art only, she is now acclaimed and Jeanette Pringle is still un- by audiences drawn from every opportunity. It happened that week is the scheduling of the S. A. "The Rabbi's Maid" is the -pill RIVEN AT GRAND Br,) Anna Case, who was scheduled to der his tutelage. Cufrent Attraction walk of life. E. (Society of Automotive Engin- appear as solo artist with the eers, case you don't know) large 'Recently Jeanetet Pringle's se- "The Rabbi's Maid" ("Dein Reb- verest critic, her husband, per- UNITED DETROIT THEATERS Schola Cantorum was suddenly party during the automobile con- SMART taken ill. Hunting anxiously vention here. bin's Shikse") is the current at- mitted her to have an audition at Ann Harding and Robert Mont- P eople Are Seen at th e Didja see Maxie Baer, girls? lie's traction at Littman's Yiddish WJR, and the radio men were gomery are co-starred in "Bio- about for a last minute substi- OPENIA lute, Kurt Schindler, the conduc- the guest of honor at a grand cele- People's Theater, 12th and Seward. so enthusiastic about her work graphy of a Bachelor Girl", Mon. 'This musical comedy, featuring "° a• ' tor. went to Sembrich and was brity party at the Chez Paree to- that arrangements were made to graphy at the Michigan The ater. Irving Grossman and Dina Gold- i . The next morn- told of Giannin 56 EAST COLUMBIA Jan. 11 night (Friday . . . . By the schedule her in the program of berg at the head of the regular The picture, adapted from the ing the name of Giannini was be- way, if you haven't visited the Tea Time Melodies, which began stage success of "Biography", pie- DRAMATIC SEASON OF cast, is being staged this Friday on the Goodwill Station Sunday, tures Ann Harding in the role of I" sent over the wires and Chez Paree as yet, you really are BEST PLAYS evening, Sunday matinee and eve- Starting Mutt Dec. 23, at 3:45 p. nr, and is the much publicized society girl cables throughout this country missing a delightful treat . . . It ning and Tuesday evening. heard every week at that time. while Bob Montgomery is seen as, and Europe, together with the is really one of the most charm- Abraham Littman's testimonial Detroit's Only Theater Restaurant . i story of her sensational triumph. ing rendezvous in town and right Miss Pringle features ballads and the head of the publishing firm Overnight the substitute had be- down town, too .. . Just the spot performance on Wednesday, Jan. 9, Giese 3•Peried Comedy al Manner. light concert numbers which are seeking articles from the lady. The to drop in after a hard day's shop- will he marked by the presentation M.O. Wed and Sat S5o to sido familiar to everyone. She is ac- stage show is headed by Jimmy come a star in her own right. ping or work for a bit of 'revivica- of "His Brides Daughter. Coo. • • • • 532. $1.10. 01.63 and $5.20 companied by a string ensemble Savo, famous comedian of stage For rewrcnonw phone l'A tion" (there's a good word . . . 30 Talented People directed by Joachim Chessman. Tnlett Ms, Ourtortl, and screen. Lee Sims and Homey Myra Hess Soloist with the there's nothing too good for this Miss Dorothy Green in Re- Subscribers SAVE 20% lb 6051 Bailey, Florence and Alvarez, the Symphony Jan. 10 column) makes you feel sorts 6 Danwills, Alf Loyal's Dogs and cital Sunday peppy and perky . . . You see, New Detroit Repertory The- the 16 Michigan Rockettes all en- An all-Brahms program and the they are open Iron 2 p. m. on ' ater to Open Monday terrain. Eduard Werner and the Miss Dorothy Green, a young Michigan Symphony Orchestra appearance of the eminent Eng- and there is music, either soft and Thrill to the Dance Music of have arranged a special overture. lish pianist, Myra Hess, as soloist sweet if you prefer it or gay and Pianist, and artist student of Dr. Detroit'. ONLY k Gunzburg, will give a piano spourigni y htalyy raothev y tl r i,,h .. o .r and Mar The newly organized Drury Downtown Nlte Club Wallace Beery in The Mighty a re interesting announcements if you dance Nu roter change swept Retarder sit recital this Sunday, at 4 p. m., at Lane Theater, at 56 E. Columbia Barnum" is the feature at the for the eighth concert of the sea- after 0:90 p. m. 131.001. in a secluded corner with your the Gunzberg School of Music, 477 St, will open next Monday night United Artists Theater. Beery has son played by the Detroit Sym- heart's desire sipping cocktails for West Kirby Ave. In the first part Attendent park. or Ins,. with "Milestones," a three-period one of the outstanding roles of phony, Thursday evening, Jan. 10, two and whispering sweet nothings of the Program Miss Green will Tr. 3-8304 Tr. 9-0100 comedy of manners by Arnold 0 in Orchestra Hall. I at 8:3 his career in this production which play the C minor Variations by E. GRAND REVD. Bennett and Edward Knoblock, Myra Hess has not been heard in each others ears . . . And of is the biography of the famouecP. course at dinner or at night there's Beethoven, the Fashingschwank by noted for the quaint charm of its 1010 Wayne ml'ornrr.,z,mt of T. Barnum, builder of "the great- in Detroit since the season of activity and fun galore ... Boris Schuinann, Ballade in G minor by • costumes and furnishings and its est show on Earth." Adolphe Men. 1930-31, when she scored a pro- and Ed Newman Romanoff still lords it over the Chopin, Theme Arabe by Henri vivid presentation of the problems jou portrays nounced success in her interpre- the role of Walsh ivories in the grand manner while Herz and the Invitation a la valse the children of each generation tation of the Beethoven Fourth Bailey, the other half of Barnum Harker Thomas and his boys play by Weber. In the last part she will can present to the parents of the and Bailey while Virginia Bruce, Concerto. At the corning con- the sweet melodic tunes for the p ay the 2nd Concerto in A major former generation. cert she will play the profoundly dancing. by Litzt with the orchestral ac- Janet Beecher and Rochelle Hud- beautiful First . Concerto of This venture is more than just son all have prominent parts. A SPECIAL ROADHOUSE Things you'd never know but compagnement, played on a second THE PERFECT HOST ANTICIPATES an idea. A group of civic lead- Mady Christians makes her Brahma. The artist Is the ac- mayhap could guess ... that Ruth piano by her teacher, Dr. Guns- the wants of his guest . . . His guest invariably wants ers interested in the future of American screen debut in A knowledged leader among the Delmar, the girl with the baritone burg. The public is invited to at- to visit the ... the theater in Detroit have Wicked Woman," now showing " at women pianists of today. voice has just recently made her tend this recital. N. Adtence In Price The symphony chosen by pledged themselves to make a the State Theater on the same debut down east in her old home Front 5 to 9:30 P. real dramatic season of the best program with "The Band Plays Gabrilowitsch for this occasion is town .. She's really high society A menu reloaded alth plays • reality. The best drama- On". Charles Bickford, Jean Par- the Third in F Major, undoubt- . . . i know, I saw her press no- dellowles. Seised In • Winner tic talent in New' York is avail. ker and an outstanding cast ap- edly the most popular of B rahma' tices and press notices never lie nmv enJ03. No corer at en/ symphonic works, because of, Its . . . That Archie Robbins, the EASTERN STAR CAFE HMO. Dmeer oboe Sunday at able. Nat Burns, one of the most ear with bliss Christians in "A • 7:45 P. nt. poetical treatment and great var- smartest master of ceremonies that capable and successful directors The Eastern Star Cafe an- ;eked Ili omen. iety of color. The "Academic ever appeared to Detroit, was nounces an entirely new floor in the country, has been selected. • • • Festival" overture will open the really a lawyer but when law busi- 3 MI Star Show. Nightly Where Good Food ... A Fine Show ... Excellent The company will have as its first FOX THEATER show which features Vicki Van, program. Our current show features: home a delightful intimate thea- ness in Newark, N. J., wasn't perk- Music . . . Courteous Service is Always Prevalent. Continuing a second week at ter in which every seat is good. the Fox is Katharine Hepburn in Tuesday Evening Concerts ing so hot decided he'd try any- the queen of blues singers. Sev- PAT McFERREN The distinguished New York "The Little Minister," which is Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 The special series of 10 Mon- thing once and when asked if he eral other entertaining acts are Dinner $1.00 Swart Silas In Rhythm Tape cast will include Eileen Coyne, considered one of the finest films day evening concerts by the De- can face an audterce and with his also on the bill. Rex Hanlon and NEVER A COVER CHARGE BILLIE HAMMOND resident leading woman; Lois of recent production. Miss Ilep- troit Symphony will be most cue- natural and rapid supply of humor his orchestra continue to furnish Ilurmuny Xylophonist Attendant at door will park your car developed into the greatest and Kirk, second woman; Barbara burn has the role of Lady Bab- piciousl y opened January 8, at the music. This popular Chinese Phones: Clifford 1171 - 1172 SALLY GAY Cor. Griswold and Clifford , Gordon, Character actress; Eliza- hie, originally created for the 8:30 o clock, in Orchestra Hall. most fluent master of wit heard in Sweet Singer of llophinticaterl beth Stillwell, ingenue; Frank stage by Maude Adam's. John Victor Kolar directs. As a trib- any night club ... that this is the restaurant features choice Chinese Soars Direct from the Hollywood Gibney, juvenile; Arnold Daly, Beal plays the young cleric. He ate to the World War hero, Paul first time the little boy has strayed and American dishes at popular Reetaerant In Nee York. second man; Earl Jamieson, char- comes to the screen Wittgenstein, piano soloist this ' 80 far from home and methinks is prices and a special eight-course front the at u acter man; Winton Sears, still an- stage, making his cinema debut first concert, F. M. Alger Post, getting kinds lonesome for mamma Sunday dinner is served for 65c. other juvenile; James Backus, a at this time. American Legion, is sponsoring' ... That the Alexanders .(A(exan- Choice liquors and fancy drinks Meeterroin'e i r7monle• der and Swanson) are going to juvenile comedian; Gilbert Dentin/ to The stage show is an all-colored the event. More than 1000 seats give up their career as dancers de- are also available and are pre- O'Shea, Louise Amlser, Eva Gil- revue entitled "From Dixie to have been reserved by members pared by expert mixers. There CY GOODREAU spite their unusual worldly suc- TRINITY 2.3488 12TH AT SEWARD bert and Albert Allen. is no cover charge at any time. of the legion as their friends. Harlem." and His manhattans cess, after a couple of more years 0 Friday Night, Jan. 4; Sunday Matinee and Evening, Jan. 8 Wittgenstein, injured in action and settle down to the home-fires BILL LANKIN RHAPSODY TERRACE Tuesday Evening, ,hn. 8 on the Russian front, was obliged and raising a family"--not dogs at lbe plum, will play your HOLLYWOOD' THEATER Cora Wilson Stewart to to have his right arm amputated. requeele Eugene Kerekes, popular host. The Two famous or cats as• so many ex-actors do For four days starting Friday, Inter-n*6m ► ArliWo at the increasingly popular Rhap- 1 Speak Wednesday at This did not prevent him from • but really children . • , If you , • • • Hollywood Theater is 4, the Jan. IRVING GROSSMAN resuming his career as a concert had ever met the delightful par- aody Terrace, which is located at I Fisher Town Hall Every Tuesday is presenting "College Rhythm" and pianist, prominent European com- ents of these youngsters you would 1342 Broadway, expresses his ap- DINAH GOLDBERG "Anne of Green Gables" as its A breaillial Statical Comedy The modest heroine of one of posers aiding him in adapting not wonder that they want to set- preciation to the readers of The', double-feature program. h, lillent swat music to his needs. tle down to charming parenthood Chronicle for their splendid re- Cell l'Illrord 116411 for Reeorralleee For three days starting Tues- the most dramatic and thrilling "THE RABBI'S MAID . . that Boris Romanoff has at sponse on New Year's Eve. With stories of all time will open the take the Mari Doldbern day, Jan. 8, Spencer Tracy in an European atmosphere and pre last rtalized his ambitions for an !wading pia after-holiday season of the De- Gillilan to Speak at Cass "Marie Galante" will share hon- orchestra of his own and is rehear- senting a continental cuisine, this ic;einTo. ors with "I Sell Anything" as the troit Town Hall at the Fisher Theater Jan. 11 woothd etenine for Abraham Lilt- sing the smartest collection of Broadway habitat is rapidly be- Theater, Wednesday morning, Jan. 0 man Our risitinr trueet• in ... The Hollywood two-feature show. musicians I've heard in ages . . coming one of Detroit's favorite Brid•* Daughter.", The Hollywood Theater main- 9, at 11 o'clock. Cora Wilson They will be known as the Conti- dining spots. A talented Gypsy 1 humorist Gillilan, Strickland Stewart, director of the National tain free parking facilities for Prices: Eve.-35c to $1.00, Plus Tax Illiteracy Crusade, comes direct and poet, is the speaker for the nentals . . . that Emil Zekley, is orchestra provides the music dur- more than '2,000 cars directly at M•tinee-25e to 75c, Plus Tax Ot the young cartoonist that sketched ing noon and evenings. the Cam Delec.! front her Washington headauar- • 11s .‘ .1 01001 71MII s. .1 11:111MIA the rear of the theater. k\ 711 kSTWI 0171 10101 on Friday Jan. the picture of Maxie Baer at the table foreign dishes are featured tern with a vital menage concern- Theater, Detroit Town Hall, morning, at Chez Paree the other evening that at popular prices, and choice beer ing "The War on Illiteracy" II. at 11 o'clock. laugh making is causing all the talk around town. and wines are available. There Gillilan, "a which began with the founding of is no cover charge at any time. Of the colorful places around the Moonlight Schools among the friend of you and yours," is mak- Kentucky mountaineers and which ing people laugh as he did when this heyar burg, the Club Planta- ARABIAN ROOM has developed within a few rears thousands laughed at this author tion seems to be enjoying the great- the world's most quoted poem, est patronage and popularity . . . At the Arabian Room in the into a world-wide movement. Finnigin to Flannigan." He has ' It's really no wonder . . Auzie Hotel Tuller, which is open only Mrs. Stewart is the first of 12 " Finnigin important celebrities coming each been writing humorous and phil- Dial is enough attraction for any- on Friday, Saturday and Sunday 510 E. ADAMS Wednesday, morning until April osophical prose and poetry ever body who craves something differ- evenings, Karl Spaeth's orchestra (It 0210 3, whets Abgna Enters, world's since he graduated from the Ohio ent in amusement ... She not only continues to furnish music and a, "You're Round to has a pleasing voice but delivers brilliant floor Mow is offered University; his newspaper work most renowned feminine mime, Have a Good Time" will close the Town Hall season, commenced In his home town her songs so d,fferently . . • and which features Winters and De plays a mean piano as well ...And Albert Edward Wiggam, scien- Jackson, Ohio, went from there of course, Earl Walton and his Vere, Jimmy Hess, Betty Chase, as a re e to Richmond, Ind., first "Chtickie", ixnp lo t hri ntn -Let ni,nsgE and Saville and Free- yot urmdinaduthonr.of tint an Porter, then city editor and editor most danceable music . . . Boys, man. • Three shows are presented here's something you'll be a wee Detroit NeWs, will be the speaker and after that he has been in hit interested in . . . there's the nightly, and a special dinner for Jan. 16. He will be followed Jan. Balt i mo re an d Washington, t th e best looking line of sepia beauties $1.25 is served from 6 to 9. Cock- 110111111111111 23 by Robert •Maynard Hutchins, same time serving on the staffs I've ever seen before ... and they tails are served for 25c, 30c and QUALITY SINCE 1884 Ghicago; note jour- president Will - of Irwin, the University of of Life, Judge, Saturday Evening , can all dance and how! ... There's 35c. . There is no cover charge at Post, and eight or ten other maga any time. . an entirely new shop opening Sat- nines. Today Strickland Gillilan . urday that promises to be the finest of the'hRs 'illekseTekr'o',n '`'The Menace is one of the best known figure f so far this season, at least that's Among the other notables to be in Washington, is president o what Earl tells and Earl really Maybe at the Den of the Forty Thieves, who knows. presented are Everett Dean Mar- t h e National Press Club, and i speaks truth . . . . LONGER And over at Club Manhattan, tin, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., Mark • member of the White Hous 5 Believe in stars, in cards, in WIDER Sullivan, .Nellie Tayloe Ross and Correspondents' Association. Hi ' tea leaves? I have heard tell that where our friends, Joe Freedman ROOMIER Dr. George E. Vincent. Town Hall art of story telling has given • the Den of the Forty Thieves of and Eddie Newman, hold forth, a will also present Clotilde and him the reputation of "being th „ which Nick Gruber is the geniel gay crowd ushered in the new Distinctive New Lines Alexandre Sakharoff, sensational best of America's after-dinne proprietor, boasts the smartest year in a bizarre manner. Cozy European dancers, on their first speakera" His weekly broad group of these seers in the city and delightful, this popular ren- and a New Kind of reserved casts reveal the Washington pie American tour. and I have also heard tell that dezvous is an ideal spot to spend Riding Comfort f.Grend Blvd ,Opp. Fisher Wt. fore and Pe Idembershi s. with F• many a business man and woman an entertaining evening. You'll The subject of his address her seats, for the balance of the e in this town refuses to do any- thrill to the tantalizing tunes of thing important or to launch out Cy Goodreau and his Manhattans , season may be had now with the will be "Humorist and Poet." upon any new enterprise without while the inimitable M. C. La rry. advantage of better seats at lower Waring __ the Flag first consulting one or the other Vincent will "wow" you. Their: singer of sophisticated songs; Pat rates than box-office prices. Single of the "Know-all Experts" ... All food is prepared in a manner , McFerren, petite miss In rhythm tickets may be had at Grinnell's We have • s electioe o f guaranteed used cars fa sale. Aisy snake of ear accepted in trash.. A woman in an English Court , one has to do is drop in for lunch pleasing to the most particular) steps; Billie Hammond, or from Monday to Wednesday of harmony 12535-43 GRATIOT AVE. A special roadhouse' xylophonist, while Bill Lankin at PINGREE 6400 each lecture week at the Fisher charged with shoplifting, was aske d or tea and the secrets of the past epicurean. she had any by the magistrate if - . . the will of the Gods of Fate dinner is featured on Sunday for. the piano will play your Box Office. 2 minutes drive east of City Airport requests. will be known to y , :u . . . And only $1.25. Three all-star floor; And don't thing to say en her own behalf. forget, every Tuesday OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY One can stand still in a flow. "Yes, sir, I have," she replie d there's no additional charge for shows are presented nightly, and night is guest artist night, when the world hopefully. "I take only Britis hIthat service either. this coming week Larry Vincent Detroit's visiting celebrities log stream, but not In are Au revoir, I'll be seeing you... will introduce Sally Gay sweet' present. goods."—Boston Transcript. of men. VS,F X: January 8th III TEMPLE BETH EL At 0.30 ,11 Woodward at Tickets 0.1r--At Temple and Grinnell'. Gladstone LILY PONS 1ARGENTINA r Katherine Hepburn g- = "The Little Minister" 4he - 1= = x MASONIC AUDITORIUM Dusolina GIANNINI EASTERN STAR CAFE ENTIRE NEW FLOOR SHOW —For Detroit's Finest Foreign Foods— 'RHAPSODY TERRACE VICKI VAN EUGENE KEREKES 65 c .1342 BROADWAY ,„.„1„P r„,, TEL. CL. 1260 iplavariv DRURY LANE New Oriole Terrace 'MILESTONES' «Ernie Young's Smartest Revue« 44 Special DINNER $1.25 11 Del Delbridge I 71 Orch. 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