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CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PitVrrEorrjEwunffiRopilail

PAGE NINE

and THE. LEGAL CHROTI,Lg

w.v:;:„ STAGE A ND S

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1,

later
VIamele'

Little Mam-
se attraction
People's The-
rd, this Fri.
'day matinee

edy in three
T many new

for this play
I and Dina
✓the entire

iary on the
auline Fogel
1 Spedal per-
day evening,
• Latutnik"

'e of First
d, Dies

91

WILL

ROGERS

=

Dr. Lengyel Speaks
Here Next Monday

Mayer Karl,
ement of the
If Rothschild
the interna-
m originated,
I Wilhelm, in
Karl, a man
r of art and
nbittered by
i children, of
'as one, were

to Nathan-
ne the first
[885, Emma
is. ral part of
oh centered
elace.
g his under-
nity College,
iendly terms
it, who later
of England.
ed until Ed-

e noted hos-
of Edward's
entertained
amily. When
andria was
and Emma
nds.
ma Louisa's
:hschild, who
first Jew to
Ise of Lords,
regarded as
emancipa.

sition in the
rd, who died
a vigorous
rs. His wife,
with him in
nig lifetime,
er his death.

g Days

imney," by
illustrations
(Macmillan,
✓ pioneering
the period
s President
the Capitol

time meant
"Wind in

Ie charming

vestward of
and, young
from Eng-
children—
he second-
3. Finding
rith a large
s permitted

h the pack
later, is the
vent of the
I "Wheel of
^ the Bay-
rouse. The
stay in the
'orelanda.
o us on her
to deliver
n—and we

glimpses

and

story-
nelia Meig ,
very inter-
:an history.
I" wins a
best books

is of Noted

n an unex-
I maneuver
accused of
"Protocol.
' last week
Weizman n,
late prose-
renpreis of
idenheimer,
Dr.
Pputy,
'sul Mine-
! and Dr.
ni•, on the
ured them-
nny at the

Tied by the
vies against
trial, testi-
cola" were

OVAL
IS YEARS

,ir William
the Royal
retire soon
16 years of
announced
lent of the

TEMPLE FORUM

( LUDWIG LEWISOHN

Noted Smell's( and

U

wile

Critic

"THE MEANING OF MARRIAGE"

spols

TUES. EVE., JAN. 22
al 5:30

ticket.

Lily Pona is celebrated not only

as the leading coloratura of the
a ..2 Metropolitan
Opera Company, but

When Dr. Emil Lengyel lectures
here Monday night, Jan. 21, at
the Legion Club, Cass and Lafay-
she
has
two
other
distinctions.
She
E.1
ette, under the auspices of the
I is the smallest prima donna ever Pittenger Post, a are opportunity
to appear on the Metropolitan
is afforded to hear ail outstanding
speaker and one who knew Chan-
celler Dollfuss and who studied
the Austrian - German situation
first hand, interviewing the lead-
' ing characters of that drama.
Born in Budapest 37 years ago,
Dr. Lengyel wanted to be a judge
and was studying law at the Royal
Hungarian University when the
war broke out, and he joined the
army. After his escape from Run-
' sia, he returned and completed
his studies and graduated as a
Doctor of Laws. This was fol-
lowed by his brilliant career of
newspaper work in Budapest and
V ienna. And in 1921 he came to
America, where he has been con-
stantly writing, interpreting Eu-
rope to America and America to
Europe in the press of both coun-



TEMPLE BETH EL

Roodnard nt Gladstone
• •
65c—At Teusple and Grinnell's

LILY PONS

t...E
(1m
11(01.1 :
And no what was once Detroit's
Srat• at
Crimea's
swankiest night club—the Pent-
Hand. 112)
28
Jan
house—once more weathered the
Ind. 1 405
a:30 o'clock
orld's (sreale•t •oiling.. Soprano
storm, opened its portals, and
In George Ade's Chunk of
Under Auspices of ISOBEL J. HURST
with outstretched arms made a
Ananlinn Iw,nor
fair bid last Tuesday night for
Detroit's after - dark patronage.
This opening and closing of clubs,
however, is becoming a sort of
game . . . They're in again . . .
they're out again • . . It appeals
as if some mischievous little elf
E Ithli Ettlyn Voluble. Kral
,--•
= T. lor, Lance Dream.
just closes the doors and, when
Mickey IIMIlle) tout Held.
P eeeee so All Star Rena, yak Mt Fame: Pali. Mast , .
=
his elfish little back is turned,
CHAR
4,
=
some fairy godmother tip-toes up,
On
the
Slate
F"
..
.L .
moves a sort of magic wand,
.4 turnisal
.. =
A C
whispers the magic words, "Open
1 harks -slim . ' TImblin
=
T„",.,,,.
sesame," and, presto, there you
=
are!
Crunk
C
Ai Sean./
ofd • Stanfix• Mould Smaii.
...a.
Carroll wall Gorman
However, the common failing
.5—.
EVE BARTON
pennons's.
=
among mankind—greed—the de- Doris Humphrey and Charles was featured in "As Thousands
DOT & BUDDY DESMOND
('art. Tor.) Dancers
=
sire to shekel in a few more dol- Weidman, the leading American Cheer." The three group dances,
Kaufman—lull Ills 21usde
•UNDAT AD for
"Heat Wave," "Revolt in Cuba"
tars, seems to be prevalent among
7111....
exponents of contemporary done- and "Lonely Ileart" were choreo-
DINNER neje
this business and, forgetting that
will
bring
their
sensational
ing,
graphed by Charles Weidman. But
"an ounce of prevention is worth
a ound of cure;' the final cost dance group to Detroit for the now dance lovers are to see not
tries,
p
is many,
many times the amount first time Jan. 25 when they ap- only two of America's most gifted
000141 Monona Spanish Pianist
y take in by ear at Orchestra Hall under the dancers and choreographers but the
p
one cou 11ossibl
Count de Prorok at Detroit keeping open just a few moments Focal direction of Kathleen Snow, same superb ensemble which has
ORCH. HALL, Fri. Ere., Feb. 8
crowded New York theaters to
sews Cl stoner noon Suite 252
longer or what have you ... The Stringer.
Town Hall in Cass The-
Prier. $1.00 to $2.50
' 11
,
overflowing.
Penthouse is truly one of De -
Miss Humphrey and Charles
ater, Jan. 25
Tickets, 55c to $2.20, are avail-
troit'a show places . . . Here's Weidman, alone, presented two
hoping that the new owners will dance recitals at the May Festi- able now at Grinnell's box office,
3rd Week
Count Byron de Prorok, noted conduct its business in such a vat in Ann Arbor, last spring., or the Detroit Town Ilall office,
explorer, adventurer and author, way that it will enjoy continued Later, Detroit saw part
l Eres.: 8:30
the 653 Detroit-Leland Hotel, Ra.
will present his extraordinary patronage and continued open Humphrey-Weidman group which' 2300.
56 EAST COLUMBIA
Mats.: 2:30
lecture, illustrated with exclusive doors • . . The floor show feat-
Ph. ('A. 5015
motion and still pictures, "My ures the Radio Ramblers, stars
I WEEK beg. SUN., JAN. 20
Quest for the Lost Atlanteans," of stage, screen, radio, who also Cinema Guild Announces
LILY PONS
"One Outstanding Piece of
the Cass Theater, for the Detroit appeared at the Fox Theater all
Films for Winter Program
Amusement"—
Men's Club:
stage, weighing scarcely 100 Town Hall, Friday morning, Jan. last week . . . little Bee Sarche
WALTER WINCIIELL
25,
at
11
o'clock.
The Cinema Guild of Detroit
is featured with Hank Finney and
pounds, and with a pair of feet so
Anticipation
was
pleasantly
Count
de
Prorok's
adventurous
his
orchestra
and
is
a
charming
will
present
the
first
program
of
9
small that she is obliged to have
realized when the smoker of the
YOUR MOSTA
all of her shoes made to order; life of exploration, his colorful bit of personality who performs its first season on Saturday night, Men's Club got under way on
and she is the first French singer career and remarkable discoveries equally as well on a floor in songs, Feb. 2, in the large auditorium of Jan. 10. Through the efforts of
mith
New
Sen.tional Consmly
in many years to attain an import- in his search for prehistoric man impersonations and dances as she the Detroit Art Institute. The Dave Berger and the courtesy of
Cunt of 40
.0/ Ills
ant position in the musical world. have led him from the Red Sea croons the sweet songs with the feature of this program will be the Club Manhattan, Miss Bee
Phut
Even: 50e, 35, 51, $1.30
the distinguished French film Sachet and Miss Sally Gay enter-
T.
Mats: 500, 350, 51
As a matter of fact, the two to the Atlantic, to the four cor band.
akt
"Poil De 'Garotte" (Red }lead) tained about 100 members with
distinctions mentioned above have ners of the Great Roman Empire '
is It
"You're bound to win" is the
directed by Duvivier. On the same popular songs and dances, and
a great deal to do with her vogue from Carthage to Timbuctoo.
slogan
adopted
by
the
Club
Plan-
This is the first year the amaz -
program will be "Montparnasse," Larry Vincent, master of cere-
and phenomenal popularity. Her
tation Detroit's swankiest sepia-
'
the impressionistic short film by monies at the night club, told
petite and chic appearance, her ing film records of Count d e hued rendezvous,
where Earl Wal-
Prorok's
strange
experiences
o
n
Deslau and "Frankie and Johnny " stories. Cy Grudow provided the
Impeccable French dress, her grac-
ton holds sway nightly . .. where
ORCH. HALL, Sat. Eve., April 6 ious personality, endear her to two continents are being shown. all the colored revues far surpass a British independently produced piano accompaniment. Through
,
short featuring Charles Laughton efforts of Leo Fellner, Henry
Dessininten
Ihtncern
and to•
audiences everywhere.
any like productions that have
Seals at Mailer Hotel, Suite 352
Siegl, concert master at the
Miss Pons will make her first
llte to 22.00
ever been shown in this town .. . and Elsa Lancheater.
On Llternate Saturday nights Michigan Theater and brilliant
appearance in this city on Monday'
The new show, "Sophisticated
for
the
next
three
months
mem-
violinist, played to an appreci-
Jan. 28, at Orchestra Hall, under
Lady," features Boatner and
EASTERN STAR CAFE
the auspices of Isobel Hurst.
Yuen sensational sepia ballroom , bets of the Guild will be able to ative audience. Cantor A. A.
Dine tonight amid a setting
team
.
Ralph
Delaney
in
songs
see:
"Madme
Bovary,"
the
French
Rosenfeld, assisted by Chaim
Opening Saturday night at the
of splendor at
Fromowitz, sang solos in Hun-
Eastern Star Cafe is Shan /Sus- and d
and 11 t
AMERICA'
FINEST THEATRE RESTAURANT
continues
to
shine
on W •
of bert and directed by Jean Renoir; garian and Jewish, and then led
Kolar to Direct Next Two tin and his recording orchestra ing
andances
s ar
suppor
cast
of an
15. a Auzie
Dial,
AND SUPPER CLUB •
who came here from the Green course ,
with "Storm Over Asia," produced in the audience in group singing.
Orchestral Concerts
FEATURING
Mills in Chicago via a tour her songs and piano selections Russia under the directon of V. Refreshments were served.
I. Pudovkin; "Le Million," the
On Thursday evening, Jan. 24,
Victor Kolar, associate director through the South. Featured in . If you've never seen a col- sparking satire directed by Ilya
an open discussion meeting will
of the Detroit Symphony Orches- the floor show are Eve Barton, ored show or if you see them
,
and an unusual program be held. Members themselves will
tra, who will be in charge of the dancer, recent attraction at the nightly, be sure you see "Sophia- Trauber;
entitled "A Symposium of Shorts be given an opportunity to ex-
Belmont
hotel
in
Shanghai;
Dot
heated
two orchestral concerts this com-
Cast of 40 — 30 Exquisite Girls
composed of films that reflect
and Buddy Desmond, harmony
ing week, has arranged highly
Celebrity night every Wednes- varying tendencies and forms in press opinions on vital questions
singers, acrobatic and tap danc-
of the day. Friends of members
interesting programs for both
day at the Chez Paree caught on film production.
ers. As an added attraction, like wildfire . . . It is little won-
are invited.
Don't Mis.
occasions.
Attendance at these programs Sisterhood:
Salome F'ilenn, the famous shawl
At the concert of the regular
der, when such artists as George
Lady"
will be limited to members of the
dancer, will appear for a limited
The Sisterhood is now engaged
subscription series, Thursday eve-
Givot, Lenore Ulrich, Whispering
"Sophisticated
engagement.
Cinema Guild and their guests.
in preparations for a card party,
ning, Jan. 24, at 6:30 o'clock, in
Will Collins, and the leading
to be held on Sunday, Feb. 3, at
Orchestra Hall, the high light will
mainstays of "Pagan Lady" make
RHAPSODY TERRACE
ions call Trinity 2-0100 • 24806 maq‘
Love thy neighbor, disregarding 8 p. m. Tickets have been dis-

F
be the popular tone poem of
an appearance and do a bit .. .
The Rhapsody Terrace still con-
tributed to the members and may
Richard Strauss' "A Hero's Life."
The regular floor show holds over wealth, creed, color or race.
tinues to attract crowds who are
—Talmud. be purchased from them or at
Ruth Delmar, the girl baritone,
At the third concert in the spe-
fascinated by the strains of its

the office of the congregation or
cial Tuesday evening series, Mr.
for the final week, the remainder
gypsy orchestra, which provides
E. GRAND BLVD.
its officers.
of the show being entirely new.
Kolar will give the first Detroit
music both at noon and evenings.

Just off Woodward
Young Peoples' Auxilary:
Boris Romanoff, the celebrated
performance of Prokofieff's Class-
FREE PARKING
The Young People's Auxiliary
ical Symphony. The work, writ- Choice foreign dishes prepared in pianist, has at last realized his
is now sponsoring a bi-weekly
ten in 1916-17 at St. Petersburg, typical European style are feat-' ambition to wave a baton before
ured, while b eer and wines are
series of Sunday afternoon bar-
had its first performance in the
a band, and is presenting for the
also available. Eugene Kerekes,
YOUR SHOES. Too long? Too gain dances and open meetings to
Russian capital by the State Or-
first time at a night club his Con-
the genial host, announces that
short? Too 'Wide? Too nar- which all the young people of
chestra in 1919, the empire hav-
tinental orchestra, at the Chez
there is no cover charge at any
row? We can make them over families belonging to the congre-
ing by that time passed into the
Paree, Friday night . . . A Rus-
time and that popular prices pre-
up to two sizes larger. We gation and their friends are in-
hands of the Bolsheviks.
sian by birth, he received his mu-
Vs il .
guarantee perfect fit. Over 30 vited. Dancing will begin prompt-
sical education in Berlin and
years' experience. M. KANER ly at 2:30 p. m. every other Sun-
Vienna and has appeared before
ITURBI HERE FEB. 8
SHOE REPAIR, 127 E. Grand day afternoon, commencing Feb.
"Small Miracle" at Drury
Isobel J. Hurst announces that royalty numerous times . . . As
River, 12916 E. Jefferson.
3, continuing until 4:30. A half-,
Lane Theater
Iturbi, the world-famous Spanish
of soloist
merit, and
he has
on the RELIABLE and domestic help. hour surprise period will follow
Detroit's Only DonnIonn Site (lab •••• In the Heart of the Heart Area
pianist, will appear in a piano re- a
as appeared
an accompanist
the dancing, and unannounced en-I
Starting Sunday night, Jan. 20, cital at Orchestra Hall on Friday Keith and Shubert theatrical cir-
Laundresses, women for clean- tertainment will be provided. This I
• •

the Drury Lane Theater will pre- evening, Feb. 8. Prices are from cuits as well as on concert tours
ing, scrub women, housemaids. will be followed by refreshments. I
81 to $2.50 and tickets are now . . . It will be interesting to note
sent
for
one
week
a
thrilling
com-
By
hour,
day
or
week.
All
Na-
Speci•I
SUNDAY
BEE SARCHE
The committee in charge of ar- '
Hotel. at
what
the Stotler
classic Romanoff will be
edy drama of today, "Small Mir- available
tions Employment Bureau, Mad- rangements consists of Molly
suite 352,
ROADHOUSE
able to do with a dance orchestra.
acle," which has been running
Special Sunday Dinner Delua•
terled fn. 5 to 5130 P. )1. — Complete Ilimer Show at 1:45
icon 2526. Freedman, Harry Gunsberg, Alice
_____
My,
my,
my,
what
would
De-
for six months in New York
rene
F ran
k , M anny L ax an d
troit do on convention days or

• •
where it was produced by Court-
PRIVATE, KOSHER
HANK FINNEY
Fisch.
annual celebrations without the OLD AGE and CONVALESCENT
ney Burr. It has been a smash
and Ili. Orchestra
The
surprise
period
of
each
THEATRICAL NIGHT
Oriole Terrace? . . . There is not
"GIGGLES" REGAN
hit of which Jean Nathan wrote:
HOME
RITA WHITE
A NEW
AT CLUB MANHATTAN another night club in this town
Arcot,. le Dann..
"The only play I have seen this
Torrid Blur. longer
Personal service given. Mrs. dance will consist of entertain-
NO COVER CHARGE
ment,
such
as
plays,
skits,
music-
more
adequately
equipped
to
han-
yar that I would like to see
Pearl Fisher, 1473 Taylor Ave.
SHOW!
als, readings, movies, acts or in-
Cadillac 8400
LARRY VINCENT
c r w ds on ih e sae .1i,,ilsyts.
.,v mmaann's d. le th
FREDA SULLIVAN
In like terms, Walter
again."
Wine
Phone Trinity 2-0096.
tellectual activity such as open
Ettlurite Conde $5. C.
_
eAlways opresenting
l'er.mility Soubrette
has written: "One out- th j eo ae trl i ' c r aelta hn t aa'titled Newman'

Itteept sittiallay after OAP p.m. ($1)
standing piece of amusement hattan last Tuesday night scored moving, peppy floor show, topped ARE YOU GOING TO FLOR- forums, debates, symposiums and
Phone: CLifford 2640
1040 WAYNE ST.
IDA? Stop at The Tourists lectures. No two surprise periods
worth any playgoer's investment." another smashing success among by excellent dance music (Del
}tome, 915 Jefferson, Miami will be alike nor will the same
For the Detroit production Nat' the many Detroiters who packed Delbridge rules there now), the
Beach, Fla. Reasonable. Mrs. type of entertainment be given
1935 Chesterfield Series
Burns, the director of the newly- , the club to greet George Givot, guests are always assured ' of a
M. Wilensky, proprietress, well- at consecutive dances.
ng .
y, will the inimitable "Greek Ambassa- never-to-be-forgotten evening
NOT THE ONLY DOWNTOWN CLUB,
Feature Andre Kostelanetz organized repertorycompan
known for her home cooking Bible Cl...,
of .9,
Will."
Out-of-town guests always leave
bring four distinguished guest d
BUT THE SMARTEST AND GAYEST
The class is held every Tues-
at
Willow Beach in Cass Lake.
ii
p t ion " of the the Oriole with an exalted opine
a "misconception"
Players from New York : Eugene !
day night and is conducted by
Rhythm and melody feature
English language provided end- ion of our humble city and "De-
FOR
RENT

Beautifully
fur-
Rabbi
Fischer,
at
9
p.
m.,
in
the
Chesterfield's 1935 series of radio Sigaloff, an outstanding Russian less mirth for the patrons.
troll is a swell town to have fun
artist who will play the stellar
nished room in private home, vestry room of the synagogue.
programs over the WABC Colum-
Giggles Regan, personality sou- in" ... A deal of the credit this
dte , b
role of Tony Ma ko, a esperald;
for a gentleman. Small adult The class will concern itself for
I•hone Cliffonl 1131•1175
bia network. Andre Kostelanetz
e on. 11.111•10111 , .tNI) 6111.101M
.
rette,
headlining
the
Club
Man-
season is due to Mr. and Mrs.
h
h eart of go ,
family. Reasonable. Tuxedo, the next several meetings with re-
conducts the new series, presented crimnal wit a
NEIV •I10%), featuring
Premnt, an
o has appeare d ' a hattan's floor show this week, Ernie Young and their untiring
between Lawton and Wilde- views of recent Jewish literature.
on Monday, Wednesday and Sat- Frank Allwor t h, wh
,
earned
the
plaudits
and
enthusi-
efforts
in
presenting
their
revues
in 60 short comedies in the mo•
mere. Townsend 7-7926.
The reviews will be given by the
urday nights, from 9 to 9 :30 p.
vies and no less than 57 Broad- limn of the patrons with her par excellence. There's always
rabbi and will be followed by gen-
m., Eastern Standard Time.
nique I td versatile performance. something new, something differ-
FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- eral discussions.
Rita White, torrid blues singer, ent, going on.
P
Besides the brilliant orchestra Captain
RUTH DELMAR Other •ON.. Ad.
11.1 WM.. Ain...nine
nished bedroom. 2461 Blaine Jr. Young People's Auxiliary:
Seaver, a police sergeant; .s a
o
just
concluded
a
successful
which Kostelanetz has assembled, William Dorbin who has been "
Ave. Euclid 8273-W.
Doming to the RiDthmle Tones of
This group will hold a regular
he has the assistance of a wide featured on the road in many , engagement at the Hollywood UNITED DETROIT THEATERS
"Lives of a Bengal Lancer" FOR RENT — Cheerfully fur- meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 23.
range of voices in building pro- successes and appeared in sup- Restaurant in New York and is
appearing at the Manhattan for with Gary Cooper, F'ianchot Tone
nished room in adult home for at it p. m., in the club room of
DINNER 5140 — srct st. SI NDAV DINNER 5123
grams in which the dance num- port of George Cohan, Otis Skin-
berg of today and the hit tunes of nee, William Faversham, Sothern a brief stay, displayed the ability and a great all-star cast is now
young lady or gentleman. Near the synagogue.
NEI ER A (SIMI CHARGE
which
caused
a
New
York
syndi-
Broadway's mots popular shows nd Marl we will play Mac the
showing at the Michigan Theater.
Sordid ocktails, 25r ... Served Dolly 30 • 1.34 P. M.
Trumbull car and 14th bus.
a
share honors with some of the doorman and ticket taker; and cate columnist to hail her as the The story, while taken from Fran-
2014 W. Philadelphia. Euclid
FOX THEATER
DE LUXE SATURDAY LUNCHEON
best beloved and most seasoned finally Frederick Bell, who scored second Helen Morgan. Iler husky cis Yeats-Brown's book of the
6044-W.
ATTICSDANT PARRY YOUR CAR AT 00012
211•nI• AND litISCINO
Will Rogers in another of his
yet pleasing voice, characterized same name, has incorporated ro-
ballads.
homespun comedies, "The County
a smash hit last year as Bunny
Kostelanetz has been at work Williams in "Her Majesty the as "that certain something" by mance as well as adventure. The FOR RENT—Furnished room for Chairman," is the current offering --
ORCHESTRA HALL — FIRDAY EVE.. JAN. 25
couple or lady in clean, warm
more than a month assembling a. Widow" with Pauline Frederick many night club patrons, drew story is that of the extraordinary
Fox o
Ilrot Detroit Appearance —s America'. 1.41. Donecrisl
flat, with all home privileges. at B th ae sed Fox
considerable applause. Freda Sul bravery, discipline and skill that
14-voice chorus capable of hat-
. George Ade's play, 4
Ch.
12038
Dexter,
near
Elmhurst.
'
a
sea''
liven,
acrobatic
danseuse,
pre-
monizing with the full richness of
has enabled a mere handful of
but modernised from its 1900 •
,included
i
Townsend 7-6520.
his 40•piece orchestra, and the ncluded both Chicago and New sented something new and novel English officers to hold sway over
vintage, Rogers has the role of A
York, will be seen as Eddie, the
in dance performances.
ensemble effects created by the
the teaming millions of India. On
cloak room boy involved with
GENTLEMAN can have nicely • buggy-riding, slow-moving poli-
Larry Vincent, Club Maohat- the stage Phil Harris, Hollywood
use of the full blended effect of
Ile brings humor and
furnished room in modern,-con- tician.
these two units is announced as • Mae, the usher, in more than one : tan's jovial master of ceremonies orchestra maestro, appears with
genial home. Laundry service. shrewdness into his manipulation
way.
and Milton Berle's closest com- his Cocoanut Grove Revue. Leah
new achievement in beauty of
Garage. Call Cadillac 1154, of candidates and elections. Ev-
DON'T MISS THIS RARE TREAT!
petitor, continues to provide pa- Ray, the Iludson Wonders, Bobby
tone and sound.
daily until 8:30 p. m. or apply elyn Venable plays his rival's
trons with endless mirth in pre- May, the 16 Michigan Rockettes
Novelty and variety will be in-
at 3830 Tyler Ave. on Sunday. daughter and Kent Taylor is her
troduced in presenting a new ensemble also will be used in solo senting the floor show.
and Eduard Werner and the
sweetheart, who nearly loses the
quartet, which Kostelanetz has parts.
Michigan orchestra complete the HOUSEKEEPER, middle -aged, young lady when she resents her
Of the 40 instrumentalists in
organized after several weeks of
Cinema Guild Sponsors Issue show.
Jewish - American, excellent suitor's successful candidacy
ke
toe
orcnestra,
experiment in combinations of
Joan Crawford'g hilarious mat-
manager, conk and seamstress, against her father.
Appeal for Membership
male voices. The distinctive har- up the string section, providing
rimonial ventures with Robert
desires position in home of em-
Vaudeville topliners contribute
melodic richness unparalleled in
Noted Author, Journalist and Lecturer
monies of the new quartet will
Montgomery
and
Clark
Gable
as
ployed couple or will be com- the stage show, including the ball-
The Cinema Guild of Detroit at
be prominently featured in each the orchestral world. Each of the its office at 127 W. Adams Ave., the pursuing gentlemen have re-
panion
and
practical
nurse
room
dancers, John and Edna
WILL TELL OF
of the three broadcasts weekly. 40 musicians is recognized as one announced that arrangements sulted in the holding over at the
to semi-invalid. Good home Torrence, George and Jack Dor-
The members of the new Koste- of the most proficient instrument- .have been completed for the en- United Artists Theater for a sec-
wanted rather than high salary. monde. the Carla Torney Girls,
elitists
in
radio,
and
the
unit
in-
lanetz combination, each known
Call Garfield 4253-W.
Sam Jack Kaufman and the or-
:tire program of distinguished films ond week of the picture "For-
as an acomplished soloist, are cludes many former orchestra to be shown during the season of saking All Others."
chestra.
Floyd Sherman, tenor; Gordon leaders, concert masters, or star 1935 at the Detroit Institute of
A mystery thriller, "Murder in LADY willing to share apartment
with another lady. Can be seen
Cross, tenor; Hubert Ilendrie, soloists, from a number of dis- Arts. John II. Thompson, secre- the Clouds," vies with tunes and
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
tinguished
musical
organizations.
mornings at 79 E. Philadelphia
baritone; and Darrell Woodyard,
romance in the film "One Hour
For three days only starting
Auspices Pittenger Post EVERYBODY WELCOME
Kostelenetz, who has conducted tary, stated that an appeal for
Are., Apt- 402, or call Trinity ,Friday. Jan. 18, two superb at-
bass.
: membership is being issued with I.ate," the two first runs which
a
number
of
the
Columbia
net-
2-1625.
• The 14 other members of the
are
now
showing
at
the
State
tractions
occupy
the
Hollywood
:the endorsement of many promi-
Kostelanetz vocal ensemble, com- work's outstanding musical pres- nent Detroiters, including Mrs. Theater. Lyle Talbot, Ann Dvor
Theater screen. The Paramount
prised for the most part of solo entations during the past four Omit, Gabrilowitach. Hayward ak and Gordon Wescott are feat- LADY, alone, will share her three- sensation. "The President Van-
years,
has
rapidly
come
to
the
room modern apartment, beau-
voices, will be used in a variety
ishes." shares the honors with
Mrs. J. Bell Moran. Mrs. ured in "Murder in the Clouds."
Murphy,
tifully furnished, with two la-
of unique and interesting combi- fore as one of theleading forces H. Lee Simpson, Mrs. George T. together with a circus of death-
"The Case of the Howling Dog,"
dies or a couple without chil- with the world famous Dean
nations to interpret the rich and in American music. His freshness Ilendrie, Fred M. Butte!, Dr. defying acrobats of the air.
dren. Elevator service. Good
colorful arrangements specially of concept and the originality of
brothers in a comedy skit entitled
Richar4 d. M. McKean, Richard A.
transportation. Reasonable. 2605
written by Kostelanetz and his his vocal and instrumental ar- Forsyth, Dr. William J. Stapleton, HOROWITZ TO RETIRE
Daffy"
Sturtevant Ave., Apt. 207.
of Warner stars. On the same Sure, "Bright Eyes," while W. C.
staff. From the group of 14 voices, rangements of dance melodies Jr., Prof. Frank Tompkins, Wil-
AS MAYOR OF CORNWALL
Starting with a special Waylay program will be seen "Million Fields and Baby LeRoy are
the conductor has developed a have won him the wide acclaim of iam Clasen Emory, Henry Sehu-
CORNWALL (JTA) — Retire- GOING TO FLORIDA! Young
both
the
radio
audience
and
crit-
starred in "It's • Gift."
number of varied vocal units, af-
Ransom."
man, Dr. L. Reynolds, Albert ment of Aaron Horovitz after five
lady would like to join couple opening on Jan. 21. the Holly- Dollar
Starting Friday, Jan. 25, Shir-,
fording an unusual flexibility in ics of music. His arrangements
years as Ma or of Cornwal was
or girls, on the 25th or the end wood offers "Flirtation Walk," the
h Kahn.
lie, who wins the bead of kis
Warner Brothers' smash musical ley Temple and W. C. Fields will
choral technique. Rather than may best be characterized as ric
Appliesteng for membership indicated a' the municipal nomina-
of this month. Will help drive.
by Cod.
singing just as • chorus. the voic- in color, interesting and show- are obtalna'sle at the Guild Office, ' tien ressetire recently when he
at hit featuring Dick Powell, Ruby I be the stars in two smashing hits.; fellow men, is beloved
Cali
at
noon
er
evenings,
simple,
without
—Talesma.
es, In their various combinations. manly, and yet
Keeler, Pat O'Brien and a host Shirley brings her greatest pie-1
127 W. Adams; at Grinnell's and proposed the nomination of a tol-
Euclid 1525-R.
8
p.
m.
being
embellished
with
tricky,
ela-
1 league for the Mayoralty in 1935.
will carry out a distinctly new
at the Art Institute.
technique. Members of the vocal borate or artificial treatment_

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