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PIERLTROHJEWIMI &Mimi
and THE LEGAL CHROVI:Lue.
GEORGE RAFT AND JOE PENNER?
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STAGE AND SCREEN
Mrs. Gabrilowitsch in "Ro-
mance" at Drury Lane
Theater Starting Feb. 4
Spots
SeI
Hear ye, would be actors and
movie aspirants ... do you resem-
ble some Hollywood star, or can
you give smart impersonations of ,
stage or radio personalities? If
so, here's your long-looked for_op-
portunity . . . Jack Pons, George
Raft's double and understudy in
"Bolero," is appearing in clever
interpretations at the Oasis, De-
troit's most popular roadhouse ...
The most prominent feature of
these appearances throughout the
country is to discover new and un-
usual talent . . . During his so-
journ these past few weeks, he has
"picked up" several potential stars
. in such persons he brought with
him to Detroit—Duny Truax—who
portrays Joe I'enner to the "nth"
degree Don't be bashful, ladies'
and gentlemen and boys and girls
. . . step right up . . . See if you
possess any hidden and lucrative
talents . . . The floor show at this
delightful spot includes Madeline
King, a very charming personality,
who possesses a very pleasing
voice, as mistress of ceremonies ...
then we have Sue and Marian, two
The above are not George Raft and Joe Penner. They are jut
little mites of terpisehorean pul- their doubles, appearing at the Oasis. See Sally Field's column for
chritude . . . and there's Bill further information.
'feats in musical treats . . . be-
sides Charley Lazin and his Or-
chestra, who play some really nice LECTURES BY HOLMES
dance music.
WILL BEGIN FEB. 19
• • •
Judith Sidorsky
Symphony Soloist
On Tuesday, Feb. 5
Starting Monday, Feb. 4, Nat!
Ossip Gabrilowitsch will direct
Burns will present Miss Clara ,
Clemens (Mrs. Ossip Gabrilo- the fifth concert of the Tuesday
witsch) in Edward Sheldon's evening series of the Detroit Sym-
play, "Romance," at the Drury phony, Feb. 6, at 8:30 o'clock, in
Orchestra Hall. His program is of
Lane Theater on Columbia St.
Miss Clemens is well known to, special importance as it includes
Detroit theatergoers for her per-
formance in Noel Coward's "Mar-
quise" and G. B. Shaw'a "Out-
ward Bound," presented by the
late Miss Jessie Bonstelle several
years ago. In "Romance," Miss'
Clemens plays the part made taut
ous years ago by Miss Doris
Keane and more recently by Eu-
genie Leontovich.
Frank Allworth and Arnold
Daly of New York will aupport
Miss Clemens in the leading male
roles.
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Irina Skariatina
(Ceslarts Ktlier)
"First To Go Back"
Subject:
EASTERN STAR CAFE
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SIIAN AUSTIN
Initial Showing of "Poi de
Carotte" at Cinema Guild
on Saturday
17: Victor Recording Orchestra
The much-heralded French film I
masterpiece, "Poll de Carotte", or f
as it is called here, "The
Red-Head", will have its initial
local showing Saturday, Feb. 2,
at 8:30 p, ni., at the Detroit In- k
stitute of Arts. The film is said
to be something of a triumph —
JUDITH SIDORSKY
dramatically, aesthetically and
technically.. Its moods and psy- the profound Symphony in D
The vote for the most spectacu- i Traveler to Give Five Programs
"His success in America has chological touches are extremely minor of Ceasr Franck, regarded
tar show in town goes to the
at Art Institute
been of the Paderewski order," affecting as it unfolds in a poig- one of the greatest. works in sym-
Oriole Terrace . . . The Ernie
A Bigger,
Young Revue there this week far
wrote the New York Journal, af- nant drama the story of a very phonic literature.
Better
Burton Holmes, the noted trav-
young French lad who is detested
Of wide interest also is the ap-
All Colored Revue surpasses anything they have ever el lecturer, will return to Detroit ter Jose Iturbi's most recent Car- by his mealier, and misunderstood
shown . . . an especially clever
negie Hall appearance, attended
pearance of the youthful Detroit
Phone Chet") OM
number by the ensemble, is one with five new lectures, the fruits by a packed, distinguished house by his father who really loves the pianist, Miss'Judith Sidorsky, who
boy but is in a quandary as to will play the popular Rachmani-
that employs neon guns which of his motion picture expedition
just--how to act in the midst of noff Second Concerto in C minor.
makes quite a unique presentation through Europe this last summer.
On
consecutive
Tuesday
evenings,
t he family feud.
... Dave Malcolm, the new master
Miss Sidorsky, daughter of Mr.
"The Red-Head" is something and Mrs. Aaron Sidorsky of 326
of ceremonies, does some „whirl- beginning Feb. 19, he will appear
more than a moving drama of Ilague Ave., first came into notice
wind dancing, equally as well as under World Adventure Series
adolescence; it is a study of hu- as winner of the first prize in the
he does his racing ... Lucille John- auspices at the Detroit Institute
son, the prima donna, whose de- of Arts.
man nature in its ,various phe-
Greater Detroit Piano contest,
ALL WEEK
The
World
Adventure
Series
lightful voice holds her over for
nomena of inner conflict with the
sponsored by one of the local
another engagement, continues to announces the sale of reserved
chains of environment. The moth- newspapers, about eight years
tickets,
at
popular
prices,
at
the
respond to encores • .. Mary Stone
er doesn't like her youngest child, ago. Since then her program has
is a cute "mixon" who does the Museum.
a boy of 10 or 11. He came late
been notable. Her first musical
soubrette roles ... Marin and La-
The complete Burton Holmes
and was unwanted. It was for education was begun with her
Belle, the dance team offer some program is as follows: Tuesday
"Red-Head's" older brother and mother, the child later studying
clever ballroom routines . . „, . 1 iss evening, Feb. 19, "Soviet Rus-
DOUBLE AND UNDERSTUDY,
sister that she reserved her mor- with the late Franz Ape!. At 13
LaBelle is an exceptionally g ce- sia"; Tuesday evening, Feb. 26,
APPEARED IN THE PICTURE
bid affection. She tyrannized aver years of age she came under the
"BOLERO"
ful and exacting type. . . ou'll "London and Rural England;"
the little fellow, a neurotic tyran- direction of Bendetson Netzorg
look twice and pay keen attention Tuesday evening, March 5, "Yugo-
ny that becomes persecution. and was associated with him un-
IS LOOKING FOR
to her work . .. She should get slavia and Southern Europe;"
When there seems no escape from
til she won the five year fellow-
places . . . Dick Finnigan is the Tuesday evening, March 12, "Al-
his unbearable life—no response ship at the Juilliard School of
HOLLYWOOD DOUBLES
boy- with the awfully fine 'Irish luring Italy;" Tuesday evening,
to his appeal for understanding— Music, New York City, where she
tenor
voice
and
'tis
really
a
reat
March 19, "Vienna and Austria."
IP TOU HAVE A HOVIE STAR
nothing to satisfy his hunger for is now coaching with Mrs. Olga
to listen to him . . . Barbara Mc-
LIKENESS AND TALENT YOU
affection — little "Red - Head"
Donald, the sprightly "bit' of
thinks of killing himself—actual- Saniaroff. Besides the musical tut-
EAT WIN • CONTRACT
RHAPSODY
TERRACE
feminity needs no introducti to
elage under this renowned pianist,
Many
times
one
hears
the
com-
ly tries to do so. He is rescued by
Detroit audiences having app ared
Floor Shows Nightly
his father as the noose is around Miss Sidorsky also had the ad-
here on several occasions .. She is plaint that there "is no place in
his neck in the loft of the-barn. vantage of European travel with
also remembered for her work with Detroit where one, can get real
Mme. Samaroff during the sum-
"The Red-Head" is an adapta- mer of 1933. The young artist has
Hal LeRoy ... and the new dance foreign food". The.- people who
tion of Jules Renard's tremen-
say
that
are
those
who
have
not
band? . . . Don't ask . . . Russ
not been heard in Detroit since
JOSE ITURBI
dously popular novel "Foil de May 1930, when she appeared in
Es Cover Chugs
Lyons and his N. B. C. Orchestra as yet been to Rhapsody Terrace.
AS Any TIP.
Eugene Kerekes is there. That including the first lady of the Carotte," and is said to be based recital.
is just grand!
• . •
is enough to explain the reason land, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. on actual incidents in the author's
The first of two series of free
why the food must be authentical- This opinion confirmed that of life. To Julien Duvivier, who is concerts for the school children
What a pair of youthful, charm-
the director of the film , ie ac- of Greater Detroit will take place
ing creatures these Drake Sisters ly European. It also explains why every other New York paper.
Lawrence Gilman, the distin- corded only praise for a note- in Orchestra Hall, this coming
opening at the Chez Puree ... and the Oriental Dishes are fine. Gene
what nonchalant and easy talent is nothing if not a worshipper of guished musicologist and critic of worthy production. week, with Victor Kolar directing
the
genuine.
He
demands
that
the Herald-Tribune, has written: I The program will be completed the Detroit Symphony. Approx-
. . . You'd think they were filled
EIL KM.
11 m
- oll p. ot &mist&
with air, so light are these two food, as it is served in a restau- "Ile plays Mozart as Mortra him- by two short subjects— Mont- imately 10,000 children from the
kids on their feet ... and no ably rant under his management, must self must have played it; with parnasse", a French impression- public and parochial schools will
P
the four programs. The local
do they do their real smart dance be absolutely correct as to flavor consummate taste, poise, a patri- I istie short film directed by Des- hear
numbers . . . They're pretty .. .1 1 and type. Necessarily the best in- cian style. His playing was of tau and "Frankie and Johnn y" audiences at the concerts on Mon-
produced
in
England,
with
Charles
fresh
I
gredients
must
be
used.
rare
beauty
and
captivating
grace,
they're wholesome ... they're
day and Wednesday at 2 o'clock
In the matter of music, Gene and it was crowded with delec- Laughton and Elsa Lancaster will be augmented by thousands
looking and they can dance ... and
(his wife).
what a vivacious personality is is just as exacting. The Gypsy or- table minutiae."
of school children of the state,
Ruth White, the female Cab Cal- chestra which plays there noon
these programs being broadcast
Jose Iturbi, world's greatest FOX
URURY LAM 3 Eves. 8:30
loway, pep? rhythm? hotcha? Bet- and evenings, is the best there is pianist, will appear at Orchestra According
BOOKS
'MARCH OF TIME'
by WWJ. The concert on Tuesday
to
announcement
by
Mats. 2:30
56 EAST COLUMBIA
ter see for yourself . . . Bert Gil- available in Detroit. The Bas
at 3 o'clock will be on the air
Ph. CA. 2035
Friday,
at 8:30 of David M. Idzal, managing\direc- over the coast to coast network
bert? He'll simply wow you with player was just imported from o Hall,
'clock,
under Feb.
the 28,
auspices
Commencing Mon. Eye., Feb. 4 "Far Rockaway" . . . "Animal Cleveland. Sometimes Gene even
tor of the Fox, the Marek ,,of of the Columbia Broadcasting nye-
Crackers" or any one of his num- becomes a bit "cranky" if an in- Isobel J. Hurst. Time monthly feature film series tem. The Thursday concert at 2
Tickets are on sale at Grin-
CLARA CLEMENS
erous novelty song hits ... Ne'er cident occurs which is not genu-
Phone, Ran- has been booked for showing in o'clock will not be broadcast, but
nell's box office.
a care in the world will you have, inely foreign. He is a true artist
that theater exclusively. In this a special feature will be the ap-
after listening to his barrage of for perfection of atmosphere and dolph 1124.
IVIIIpperled by
feature the news of the day is pearance of 13-year-old Blossom
ARNOLD 1141,V • FRANK
songs for a while . . . The soloist food.
only dramatized but it is Rovetch, pianist, as soloist.
ALI:0101(TH
Everett Dean Martin to Ad- not
for the week is Chuck Ventrino in
and • dlH lnpulahwl end
i nterpreted.
The second series of free con-
Beautifully Costumed — Stmerb
Instrumental and vocal selections
dress
Fisher
Town
Hall
EASTERN STAR CAFE
certs by the Detroit Symphony
Production
.. And Boris? me, oh, my, he still
on
Feb.
6
(Make your reservations curl))
Eastern
Star
Cafe
presents
in
UNITED DETROIT THEATERS will take place Feb. 25 26 27
is incomparable as the conductor
I its floor show Eve Barton, the ex-
Myrna Loy is the star of an d 28, when approximately 10,
Eves. 50c to $1.50
of Romanoff's Continentals.
Plus Tat
lotic dancer, who had considerable
• • •
"The Mentality of the Amer- "Wings in the Dark," now show- 000 more children will be in at-
Mats 50c to $1.00
•
Have you ever seen an all-col-;success at the Belmont Hotel in ican Public" will be the subject ing at the Michigan Theater in tendance.
Little Blossom RoVetch is a
ored show? It's really a treat ... Shanghai, China, for a third week. of the Town llall lecture in the Detroit. Miss Loy and Cary
Grant
are
cast
as
flying
sweet-
pupil
of
Edith
Ella
Davis
of
the
Talent that is natural, unstinted She does the oriental rhumba and Fisher Theater, next Wednesday
and unleashed . . . a colored per- fascinating toe dances. Babe Mar- morning, Feb. 6, by the noted so- hearts in the adventure romance. Netzorg School of Music. She will
THE 110.1' SENSATIONAL, ATI-
former is either naturally good or lo in songs and dances; Al Nali, cial psychologist, Everett Dean The picture is filled with action play the allegro concerio move-
EVElt PRE-
COLOItED
naturally otherwise and in most accordionist, and Jack Levin, Martin. Dr. Martin is the only one' and thrills, and builds up to a stir- ment of the Beethoven Concerto
SENTED IN DETROIT
FEATURIN11
cases you find the former true ... golden voiced baritone and soph- of last year's Town Hall speakers ring climax. On the Michigan in B flat major. She is the dough-
Why? Because if they are bad, they isticated manipulator of songs, to be repeated this season. Re- stage, Mitzi Green, the singing ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch
Tranpatlantic of 2746 Glendale Ave.
of
are really had and a reputable spot are also featured. Shan Austin quests for his return were tool comedienne
won't engage that type . . . If and his recording orchestra with numerous to be denied.
Merry-Go-Round" and othe r ] pic-
they are good . . . they are really their enchanting rhythm, here af-
Should plays and moving pic-, tures, is appearing in perso With Associated Artists Bureau
famous song writer and stage star
good ... Why? Because the rhy- ter a successful engagement in tures be censored? Is the public Gene Austin, well known s r of
Opens Detroit Office; Pro-
thm, the• music, it's all a part of Palm Beach, Fla., interpret popu- capable of thinking for itself? I radio and stage, the Six Lucky;
vides Entertainment
their natural make-up . . . they lar dance tunes.
Are the old notions about the : Boys, Kay Pictures, and the 16'
1
love it . . . they thrive on it , • •
mentality of the masses right or , Michigan Rockettes.
New lork and Holltutool favorite
Ronald Colman in "Clive of I- The Associated Artists Bureau
The Club Plantation is one of these
CLUB MANHATTAN
wrong? These, and many other
Beautiful Creole
Club Manhattan presents as the questions about our collective India" is now in the second weeklannounces the opening of its De-
places that is a reputable "spot"
Ensemble of 8
and so you are sure of a show that feature attraction Giggles Reagan, selves will be answered by Dr. ! ! of its engagement at the United , troit office at 1108 Guaranty
Besides, Earl Walton, in comic songs and steps. Sandy Martin, who is the director of the Artists Theater. The picture has Bldg. They will be in a position
with no itg.-sTAII sopportiog
is a show
cast of 15
the leader of the famous sepia I.yle remains with his . juggling People's Institute, Cooper Union, provtn a popular success and i to furnish fine talent for real en-
band known for its most once- stunts. Marge and Marie, sister New York, America's largest cen- many motion picturegoers have' tertainment, including vaudeville
Special Sunday Dinner $1
able Music," is the manager as well team, and Larry Vincent as mat- ter for free discussion of political I acclaimed it one of the outstand- ! reviews, orchestras (local and
Detroirs only real-
OtLEM NITE Il.t IV
. . . and does he know talent . . . ter of ceremonies, complete the and educational questions. The I lag pictures of the year. The! name bands), comedians, clowns
Just see the show!
bill. Bill Lankin and Cy Good- New York Sun has called him drama is the biography of Robert and magicians to clubs, lodges,
reau and his Manhattans supply "The almost magic leader of vast I Clive, the ifhipping clerk who . banquets, smokers, conventions,
. • •
rose to power and added India to !exhibitibns and other occasions.
Dick Ware, "the man of many the music. The Tuesday night audiences at Cooper Union".
Tickets for Dr. Martin's lecture the British Empire. Loretta ! Harold Garber, manager, will
moods'," can put you in a mood of "Guest Artists" feature continues
!Young
plays opposite Colman in' be assisted by D. M. Goldsmith
gaiety within three minutes after to be a popular event.
may be had now at Grinnell's, or
he gets out on the floor . . . Dick
the Town Hall office, 533, Detroit- !the production, while a cast of ' and Pat Donnelly. Mr. Donnelly
C.
at
the
Pent
House
...
Vienna Boy Prodigy Wins Finland Leland Hotel.
65 persons ap ears in talking I p was formerly with Paul White-
is the
"
75 E. Vernor, •t Woodward
It was this bit of manly wit that
parts. "Clive of India closes
its man, pianist for Miss Irene Castle,
Praise
caused such a sensation in the days
engagement Feb. 6, to be fol- I had seven years conection with
HELSINGFORS, Finland (JTA
New Phone: Clif. 3300
27th Annual Shrine Circus lowed
of the "Addison,” and the fame of —The entire Finnish press is ex-
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -;''' the RKO Circuit and played with
Feb. 4 to 17
BEER, 10c
e i name bands. Ile has travell d ex-
Paul Weyer's Northwood Inn . . ited by the extraordinary talent
screen version of Charles Rickens'
With Mr. Ware appears Harold c I t isplayed by Os.sie Renardi, youth-
story "David Copperfield." tensively through Europe with
has
Stanton, whose fine singing
Cocktails from 25c
Irene Dunne is starred in the well known reviews and played •
Acts for the 27th annual circus
ul Jewish violin prodigy from
scored quite a hit with Pent House ! Vienna.
comedy "Sweet Adeline" , nine month's engagement at the
to be presented by Moslem Tent musical
m
patrons Bea Sarche is still as
The 13-year-old boy has op, pie Shrine in the State Fair Coli- . which is now showing at the State ' Moulin Rouge, famous Parisian
clever and charming as ever and
from
Feb.
4 to 17,
inclu- Theater along with Jean Muir and ' night club. For information call
sive, will
begin
arriving
in Detroit
peered in ■ series of concerts scum
no matter how long she remains, here and has been hailed by the
Clifford 3381, and after 6 p. m..
Ricardo Cortez in the
never tires of her . . . Miller Press as the equal of any adult this week, according to an an.. thriller of "The White Cockatoo." I Garfield 5900 or Euclid 2642-W.
— one
and Lane, are two clever young European violinist now on the Stinso ement made by Tunis E. The cast in the picture includes,
nounc
ladies who'll attract you with their
general chairman of err- Donald Wood, Hugh Herbert, Ned Ezio Pinza, Famous Basso,
charming personalities and danc- concert state.
Sparks and hundreds of dancing]
rangements.
Here on Feb. 11
ing feet . . . Their "Bolero" is
Included among the new attrac-
really smart ... Hank Finney and dance rhythm like nobody's "biz-
tions
which
will
be
featured
in'
beauties.
--
I
dance
Ezio
Finis, sensational young
nest."
his hol, swing out the hot
I
Aristocrat of Detroit's
FOX THEATER
Shelton this year's circus will be Boni-,
Yowsah! Yowsah!
rhythm .
Nile Clubs
international handshake is basso of the Metropolitan Opera
bays, on the bounding rope, a
An in
• • •
Brooks, famous songwriter of
It1 DAVENPORT
Company, will be heard here in a
, .
new
importation
from
India;
the included
Seven
Christiania,
Italian
bare-
in
in the new pictures in , concert on Monday evening, Feb.
Freest. for lour Entertranment
Always on the alert for enter- "Darktown Strutters' Ball" and
locel houses in the ensuing few 11, at the Masonic Auditorium,
da
AN ALL STAR Y1A/OR SHOW
tainment of merit, Sammy Sof- "Some of These Days," is back in back riders; the Great Gretonas,
test urn,.
ferin of the Powatan Club an- Detroit once again and packing with their "death-defying three ya in the presentation of , and anyone who thinks that ten-
CAROL CHAPELLE
nounces the coming of Barnes and the house at the Club Ballyhoo. high on the wire performance," , made
George
"The
Duke,"
in Arliss'
England.
It Iron
opened
Fri- ' ors have the edge on romantic ap-
Shorldno Imphloticate
Steger, next Wednesday, in songs With him appear little Bernadyne and the Four Polio, in feats of day at the Fox. This is the first pearance and singing will do well
BERTARE S ISTERS
that are different, amusing and Walker, the lightning dancer and strength.
Sensat ional Steppers
Mr. Aril'''. British produced to lend an ear when this tall
young Italian sings his program.
extremely sophisticated (get it?). personality singer known as the
there of
As the
A
films
chief attraction
to be shown
here. The sup-
THE G REAT MARTINI
For in Pinto's voice, there is an
And talking about sophistication "Heat Wave;" Carolynne Snow- will be Clyde Beatty and his wile porting cast includes Ellaine Ter- 1
Moments of MIMIC
out
den,
another
favorite,
who
has
brings to mind Carol Chappelle ...
A. E. Math- ; appeal that has singled it
KAY GRAHAM
animals. ri
among
other great voices of the
Concert Ptonlet
Ask her to sing the song that appeared in most of the clubs and
In addition there will be 32 ms,
Gladys
Aynesworth, Lesley
, nrAllan Cooper,
‘i ,alsri
a
Columbus'
shows
from
coast
to
coast,
has
divulges the secret of Co um u
DOROTHY HOGHTON
Emlyn Williams and s day for special recognition. Added
clowns, 15 elephants, jumping etk
to this is the singer's attractive
Conan. Neel"""''
discovery of America . . . Things flock of brand new numbers . . . horses, seals, monkeys, dogs and many others, all British players.
Johnson and Squires, red hot
stage presence. Tall, slender, ath-
BARNES A STTGER
BARNES
you
never
knew
..
.
Those
cute
0
ponies.
Meng. met Are Different
dancers
...
A
line
of
eight
selec-
0 Bertare kids are still there and,
Theater letic, Pinta has all of the quali-
This year's opening spectacle
ties which go to make up a com-
Fidler 's Orchestra 0 honest, they're a sight for sore ted Creole beauties, and Charles will be featured by the rippesr- Ljttman's Yiddish
•
plete matinee idol. Yet so Indif-
Osstaring
eyes. . . . Tricks, tile 5, tri cks, Ray, who appeared at New York's ance of 45 Detroit girls who will
Miss Jennie Goldstein, assisted ferent is he to adulation, it is said
year
and
•
a
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Club
for
ROOKS
JACK BRO
he's just full of them, is this
sing
and dance.
Reserved
seat
tickets
now
are
I
by
the
entire
cast
of
the
local
Yid-
he never even reads his press
ors-. at NA. M. and senior • $ Great Martini ... keeps you hyp- half, are some of the principals
treater, is featured at Litt-
Reserved
Nowaday lunch foe which the
notized throughout his entire per- of the all colored revue of 15 o on sale at the Shrine Club in the man's Playhouse, 12th nod Seward, notices. He doesn't wish to be in-
Hub Is se famous
Dorothy Hoghto n talented sepia stars, which is go- Masonic Temple, under the di-, in "The ()Id Maid" by Samuel Ce- fluenced by what the critics think,
formanee
.
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01 Table D'Hote Dinner, $1.50
ing full swing at the Ballyhoo
because "a man in order
from 0:311 lit 10
A is another petite trick I'm sure this week. An evening's 'enter- rection of Charles E. Mobley. t hen. Thia play is being presented , he says,
this Friday evening, Sun ay moti- to be thoroughly himself must not
Al. Carte Dinner
OA
... • 0, , 1 1 r you'll like. . . . Kay Graham
r 'tit n closin
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plays those enchanting interludes tainment—you'll get more than
The eye is harder to please than new and evening and Tuesday eve- try to make himself into what
IF
other people think he should be."
your share.
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and, of course, "Maxele" Fiddler
the stomach. ning.
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And so there you are!
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I and his boys jus dish out that
Grrnletl
stamothaval Hit of the Season!
C gull-Course Talde 65c
late DINNER
No Coln Charge
Na 1 liniment Charge
I SHOWS
Jose Iturbi Here
On Friday, Feb. 8
1 1
summit \\\ I YI
Vitt lir
a I
RIVER AT GRAND BLVD.
Thrill to
the Enchanting Rhythm of . . . .
Detroit'. Newest Dance Sensation
NOW! In Person
RUSS LYONS
JACK PONS
AND HIS N. B. C. ORCHESTRA
Plus a Brilliant
GEORGE RAFT'S
ERNIE YOUNG REVUE
Cast of 40 — 30 Exquisite Girls
FEATURING
Barbara MacDonald star
of "Strike Me Pink"
DAVE MALCOLM
Mintier of ereononle•
MARY S1 ONE
Full
Soubrette
Course
MARGEY
3
Ride the
Merry-Go-Round Bar
and LaBELLE
Sot arty'. ttiorltinl Dalton
Dinner,
81.25
LUCILLE JOHNSON
Star of ClErago Isle Opens
Reservations
Advisable
Phone Trinity
2-0100
2-8806
OASIS
E 1 rand Blvd, Just Off Wootheit
Orch. Hall
Fri. Eve.
Feb. 8th
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NOW
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February It,
11.10 r. U.
Greatest thaw-lkoltone of the Day
orAIE
GRINNELL
BROS.
EZIO PINZA
Temple 2.7100
Tickets $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, 83c, 6Sc
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Phone: Clif. 1171
Corner Clifford and Griswold
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And Such Delightful Dance Music, by
BORIS ROMANOFF and his CONTINENTALS
with CHUCK VENTRINO, Soloist
tor of the Federation of Jewish
Youngest Son of
Charities of Philadelphia and a
trustee of the Julius Rosenwald
Julius Rosenwald Fund.
A graduate of the Massa-
On J. D. C. BO-M I chusetts Institute of Technology,
he also attended Ilarard Uni-
NEW YORK.—William Rosen-, versity and the London School of
wald, youngest son of the late
Economics.
Julius Rosenwald, was elected al
member of the board of directors
One of the world's largest and
and executive committee of the
Amdican Jewish Joint Distribu- finest collections of Stafford shire
tion Committee, it was announced pottery, American tableware of
by Paul Baerwald, chairman of li the early 18th century, famous for
that body.
its scenic decorations in deep rich
Following in the tradition of
the Rosenwald family, William blue, is being displayed at the De-
Rosenwald, who is 31, is a diree- troit :nstitute of Art.
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