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PAGE FIVE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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to
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Antonini, I hr Per. ,,,,
Appearance of

Mr. (4 Mrs.
Oliva Dionne

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,
Judge J. J. Maher
'The Masked Parade' Donor Dinner of
Out for Recorder The Dramatic Play Presented
Peoples Schools
Sunday at the Dinner of

Sunday Evening
Much interest is being shown

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Ill) It IT %sit Ill•A II S
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ale
told id.
KAI I 'I

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2.
Service Group
— in the coming election and the
— candidacy of Judge John J. Ma.
By TRUDY SARASOHN
= her, who is seeking, the position
=
Recorder and Judge of the oto t
"Li,gohtso,0"owereTheoallgolonoeurnttain
= Recorder's Court.
io-
E
Oil Tuesday, Jan. 29, a coo-j had closed on "The Masked Par-
, mittee of 15 representative people ade." The audi
=
ence was caught:
unmasked. Yet, ecarce
ly an i
Idividual wasted a glance upon his
I neighbor. Each was too intent)
looking himself ''square y
are in the
'
"The Masked
Parade," five
■Imunatie scenes f
orcefully weld-
ed to • Oh
)
e compelling
voice o the oed; non
firniFr teersb
otor,
eat,:; liopo:orneeis(nee; n t iattn el u die),
o t ii: e f geevoettoh
n hgaIll
=
annual

The donor dinner Own iy the
Women's Club of the Jewish Pee. ;
plea Schools, will be held Sunday
evening, Feb. 17, at 7 o clock, at
the Detroit-Leland Hotel ('ass and
Bagley. Mn.. Pauline Finkelstein '
will introduce the chairman, Mrs.
Jennie Weinberg.
There will be a piano solo by
Bertha Blumenthal. Greetings from,
the Jewish Peoples Schools will he
extended by Isaac Finkelstein.
president. stirs. Ida Komaroff will'
extend greetings from the Women's
Club, and Mrs. Gittel Gornbein will
extend greetings from the Reading
, iiAoill„rieto h r u r r o s s titan will 1.en
t, ',lei ri,.sc .1:. s
,,,l
y
The following aoctcomatioanile,ciloobo
G' a
s te i ln'
who fhere will be numerous songs by
General Motors Building Audi- - H. ('open.
Corium, thrilled, taught and has
re the names of
not been forgotten by those
A r„o
, er:
l,
the
et,. (1 i7,,,o,,r: Aot .t. !frt. dinn
A.,foi. 1
saw it.

•-

Heartbreak
Romnam

A Ililitrinas

"CARNIVAL"

with
LER TRACY
SALLY EILEHA
JIMMY DURANT{

i tat.
r
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STAGE AND SCREEN

EASTERN STAR CAFE

Sakharoffs, Famous Dancers, Make
Local Debut at Fisher Town Hall *

SHAN AUSTIN

:11 Victor RecordingOrchestra 1;"„•"„V

the Ile.m ~

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Eddie 'glum'''. Mennet11
Don luggeti
nhlrlrs Itadalon Jodi Let In

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1

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Nn Minimum Churn*

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■.
author, csel.„"s. , ' north..
began her play with fantasy..
Ds"'
But c e'rirs-,: e's1:i' es comet. i'llk l El Br("'"
EUGENE KEREKES
t.
he fantasy
ii• El'
y re
s he
veal nded
eedina; tny.
Finkelstein.
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auline
P
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u
ea his
wilth '"in
fagcly
t. trB
uh
RHAPSODY
GYPSIES
ut fact, so Poignantly
'e
portrayed that it
Noon ■ and Evenings
Detroit Symphon, and
served as an
'''''.1 '''' ill "hd "
:b. '''''!:
lrs
Itelniit /tile (Opera soi
emotional spring-board for the 14"5::B:':i'K".
t
BEER — WINE — LIQUORS
reg ' ji.'i.n.enil,' (In`'''r' : t. 1:"(1:';';''' '1177 :::"1.::: l'': '''''''' ''';::. ; ' 1
imagination of the
I•rinrt
Fri7r.''''
.. .ri :
> men. .""
lio .,i.i
audience, Ja'ff.,
Noonday Luncheons
35c
." 'Jacobson, Patavin II
Whether the characters were 15
Evening Dinners
65c to SI
audien, :::::::::: ::;'.:7 0(el;:1;:"'Ia41"
black•cloaked spirits of evil, met KV' nit,,. 'Lerner.
.":7
Alterman, Masan,
in a ghoulish cavern; applies ts
for entrance
in th
(Wolf-Penal (Ina-Ail opus)
JUDGE JOHN J. MAHER
games; or the poor little drudge
Ravers Bolero and Gold
front all walks of life presented and her grandmother, hopelesei ...
Standard Ballets
t a n g I e d in the w e b o
CLOTILDE SAKHAROFF
f f e d e p"
Judge John J. Maher with peti-
.-sr l e Ys m
s i n o nni Ye, i l' lm ::::Ig:'
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es
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tions containing 100 , 000 igna- they were dramaticall
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1. ::::'
ORCHESTRA HALL
U n - """ "se, " 1 '' gi",,ni;I: %Sii;:ill . 'it
.'s"1 .::ig:5: il' Isti '''tti7:
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Two world acclaimed 'dancers tour of Europe and Asia. In
res or the position n of Recorder der Aire. Kohn's skillfull pen and sti,Ts'il,:k k. Weisman, Waudrin. wen's.

8"". '''';'
make their Detroit debut Wed- Tokio, Shanghai, Pekin, Cairo,
hW
••••-•
'11':. "al as
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111101:41Ellali,
20,000 of which were filed with rectieon, t eyinleior esd sybmropao t liti etdie did W"'"'"". weeks.
Thur. Eve. Feb. 21
nesday morning,Feb.
Feb. 20, at the Berlin, London and Paris they
the City Clerk. The Jud
. '
r n''
an
FM. Eve. Feb. 22
Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher were hailed as the greatest dance # Detroit's Only Downtown Night Club Presents the Season's
ge
ex-
!
had
substance
pressed his el atitude to th e coo-
al RCM
Smartest
Revue
.
.
.
featuring
le::1 ''-': Theater. Clotilde and Alexandre artists produced in this age. The
...i.'
miattteehowheand its memb
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::
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."'' 'Z
ers tol d hint m The voice Of Lewis
W:eitz-
I ICTOR KOLAR -
I ''''.:11::.1'
Sakharoff, famous for the past 10 Morning Post, in London, recently
th d
,o
h
an, the invisible narrator, away- * :ti:ie.7,1
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Imprann
il n1111.:"
"
III LENA MAIIIII
rMS'su"ik:d
made a good traffic ed the audience tow .1 li
years in all the capitals of Europe, described the Sakharoffs as "two
TIM SHOCKING SOPIIISTICATIE
':1:.:1:'' ' ' '''''.
ALFItEl) GAN1101,11
'
d 7
ju ge and was deserving of pro- of each
,
waY-
PI o 0 II"' "..."4..
mood
e
a at
t
have established an amazing repu- of the moat beautiful dancers yet
Byrn FADE and Iler
• GIGGLES REGAN
• LARRY VINCENT
1 succeeding
scene.
Mr
, ra
and originality seen in London, who represent
Petite Pernowslity houbmtl•
*
Menton.. MAolOr of Cerernou
Chlruiro Grand Opera Millet
taboo
for
talent
I It should be remembered that f itzman also P I aye
d t h e leader MOVIES TO BE TAKEN
Ale
$1.00, 11.50,
Tickets -
wh ere the are dancing in a more le g m ate form
n the Cntinent,
o
• TOKOME
• BILL LANKIN
while there is another carer a oWe the Masked . Paraders enacting
s".."""n"
since
the
eA
n
s
e
en
Marina
fear
Bequests
DANCE"
expoy
yet
been
oremost
ents
than
has
f
"
AIN
as
in the
his role with Machiavellian suave
AT "BAR G eat' "11.1*"".) n' '''' ' heralded
g e ection having elate
the . y.
art became a leading feature in
r art.
e gruesome, but stunning
name of Maher, that Judge John
OF CONG. BNAI MOSHE of thei Hurok
g II It liTPIt
lives."
famous
for
imports-
our
to 0:30. Nis Cater at Any Ti ,,,.
J. Maher has served on the Traffic set for this act was created by
e
ns o f E uro p an sensations such nelTickets for the Sakharoffs, 83c,
Cou r t B ench
Abe Zitomer. A white d I
or the past five and eing
Continuing its policy of prim 'd- lio
d tshk Monte
euiell heyomemnaedl, the entrance to
Carlo Ballet Russe , to $1.65, are on sale now at Gr in-
one balf
us
the
its
for
.
t rtainment
Starting Sun. Eve., Feb. 17
first American
l 's, or M onday to Wednesday
and has
favorable years,
comment
fo won much a crypt where gray-shrouded s tt p a cel: ing unique en e Moshe
Y. P. A. has arranged their
Nal Mime prem.'''.
nai M os
t s, the
guests,
4 1040 WAYNE ST • • - • ,•
for his coot- tree, guardiang the gateway,
unit tour direct front a 15,000 mile at Fisher box office.
teous and fair handli
-
Clifford 2640 0
ng
of
movle P rodUctiOn
cases
ring
a
will
b
which have e come before hi
un
"Give As Littile
1116.
1110 .\\101011.1 I I 11011.
.
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to its "Bargain Dance" this
A n You Dare.'
Judge Maher is 45 years old,
, turrins
lives
of
day
Afternoon
Three bits fro
Leading
French
Actress
as
he
the
r
e
ru
fte
was born in Sundae Cnty,
and
:
p
31-
0
;paP
ou
se tt-omen
Miss Isobel Withers
German Jets
every f o owed swif the
All Detroit Is Dancing to
as tlY.
obtained his first education in The first, a scene in the registra-
Frank Allworth
public schools three miles distant
crow
p
Frederick Bell
office of the 1936 G erman
from his home. He later attended
em parts to
Eliubeth Stillwell
Ferirs Institute and the Detroit
Burton vet l et world's most
before the camera. Professional
Arnold Daly
College of Law, taking a post- unctuous bureaucrat , and Harr Y
famous tracturer, will open
en
(511,1nr-31-$1 MI 'Plus
c.tio.'
France's
world of the his Detroit, season at the Detroit
C. Markle as his secretary, ex- rmaast ea np
photograp hf
- stars
o
graduate
course
at
the
Council
of
IIne
d
prole.
5er-711•-61-61.
50
I
N IS Pre,
theater and film, appears in the Institute of Arts next Tuesday eve-
Legal Education in London, En - plained to the German-Jewish ap-
will take
the the
pictures.
At the world famous role of Madame Bo- ning at 8:30 when he presente a
dance
completed
land. He served in the U. S. Army
An g plicants that, of course, there is era owi
foll w ng
I during the war for
no
racial
discrimination
in
Olym-
such
two and one
ill be shown. The Majes• vary in the film of that name this motion picture travelogue on
ovie
and Enjoying • Complete Revue
pie events; but naturally, all en- t m
the orchestra which made Saturday night at Detroit Art In- "Soviet Russia". Reserved seats,
half years, after which he agai
SATURDAY NIGHT
direct from Broadway, featuring
de the
the stitute, the Cinema Guild an- and free illustrated folders describ-
took up the practice of law in n trants must be members of the
with the crowd at
Primit Premiere—One Showing Only
ing
the
five
Tuesday
evening
lee-
THE CINEMA GUILD prment•
nounced.
Madame
Bovary
is
the
"A.
A.
U.";
and
surely
they
know

provide
Detroit. Being much interested in
h a F1
will again
p ,. will i be European films being presented turee to be presented by Holmes,
A waltz
contest
"MADAME BOVARY"
education he served without pay that no Jew may belong to the first dance,
un- music.
are now available at the Museum.
French 'Finkin Virluro, Eng11011111,1
leo be by the Detroit Cinema Guild.
for 11 years as a law professor "A. A. U."! "It is all most
%ItTs
held and the winners will oleo
T I
1471'1101T g
The World Adventure Series,
, at the University of Detroit, the fortunate."
Mme. Valentine Tessier in her
MYRON & EVELYN
LUCILLE JOHNSON
sATIHDAT, VEIL HE at Chi P. O.
-" the movie production.
i
which is presenting Mr. Holmes in
role
as
Madame
Bovary
plays
a
Dancers Sultrenle
Petal. Donna
The second and most I i • lama t• is
Admtuulun SI
'commerce and finance depart-
The dance will take place in the
Museum's
behalf, announces
At Grinnell's, 117 W. AllArne: or Art
German sketch told the story of
was the storm center the
ment.
part
which
synagogue.
hall of the
Institute All Pay Sat from lo a. its
SYLVIA LEE
for men will be on of life in the second Empire. 8a his full program as followe: Thes-
ra em- a German-Jewish physician who The
" se admission
d i
Judge Maher has several
retire
Ninth 00000
de y evenin g,
Feb. 19, "Soviet Run-
1
in
n treating
e ati ng
nt of their years ago in France. In 1857,
; p oyees which have been selected stubbornly persisted
togin
; Tuesday evening, Feb. 26,
10 Oriole Adorable,
-ce, will take
frI nin the hJehwish people of De- his poorer patients gratis, even d : wei
ke El au
b er
t the
, author, and his no- sin '
. "weighing-in"
the hts
basis
I. New Boutin. and Costumes
"London and Rural England";
e
trance. For the vet were dragged into court be-
trot, and his man Jewish
wi sh f riends hough his license to practice ha place a
t t h e en
March 5,
No Cover Charge at Any Time
seen revoked
have wished h im success in the I.
The mental for - girls, however, there will be a flat cause his powerful pen had writ- Tuesday evening,
5e
vei -;
g
uth:
l
o
rn
toh
Euir2
o.pe
.
A
'
io
ci
Sr. hair ample caparlty for large
'S
n
i coming election feelin g th a
t Dancing
R f begins ten an all revealing portrait of '
Panquete and Club Affair*
t h ments of the doctor's wife and'
;11Turuiengthlitael
4a well. deserved promotion to 8°"' whose worst fears were rea-
e re shmente ' the dullness and hollow romantic- Tuesday evening, March 19, " Vi-
V:11111 )(11' TO
m tly et 2:3 .
prop
ism of stolid nineteenth-century
the post of Recorder and 'udge: lined, found stirring and convinc-
Table
d'Hote
$1.50
_
also be
France. Madame Bovary in that enna and Austria."
of the Recorders Court thLu h ing portrayal by Gertrude D. rate of 13 cents.
DINE
For Iterienallona
g Winer and Irving Yackness. Dor-
his past fine public record.
OSHE KALB" day achieved the distinction of
se rved.
STAR
OF
"Y
\ Phone Trinity
being the only literary work aside Combined Forces of Sym•
orthy Kunio played the loyal Ger- will
IN DRAMATIC RECITAL from Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil
man maid.
2.0100
phony and Civic Opera
to be questioned in the French
Junior Hebrew Ladies' Aid
The third scene: a close-up of '
2-8806
to Be Seen Feb. 21, 22
ieccleaiiimticel
'
ota
Courts.
Today,
of
course,
Flau-
a
middle
-
aged
German
Jewish
Society Dance Feb. 24

hwadrrtazm
bert is acknowledged as a literary
couple on shipboard, enroute hyMtahuericleeadSi--
neg
Spectacular ballets , with music
IC. grand Bird Just Of \Yomtws ts
master, and his works are on
plans are being completed from Germany to Palestine. Mrs. as the outstanding Jewish a
Final plans
CH. 02.0
ISO E. ADAMS
.for the annual dance to be given Harry Seligson , " Mathilda " and today and
an whose performance of bookshelves of twenty-seven coun. of dash and verve are to be a
his-
tries
and
in
all
the
public
libraries
notable
addition
to
the
operatic
"You're Bound to
Yos he Kalb" has made stage
by the Junior liebreve Ladies Aid Edniund Sloman, as "Hugo,"
program to be presented by the
Have a Goad Time"
Societ y on SundaN • Feb . 24 . at , cussed their tragedy, their fears, t ory , will be seen in a dramatic of the United Statee.
f th
0 Detroit
.
com b dforces
ine
.
e
concert at the Wilson Theater on
The Cinema Guild showings
the Spanish Room of the Hotel their
"e'r , ""Pes.
Symphony
Civic Op-
Detroit was the locale of the Sunday, Feb. 24, supported by which fall mi alternate Saturday
Fort Shelby.
-- era
Feb. 21 and
and Detroit
22, in Orchestra
'
Cyrille the famous Viennese opera star nights are for members and their Hall,
In answer to many inquiries,
Besides dancing to music by full-length, final act.
Victor Kolar directin g.
VI:WM . ■ 16,1W LI kW 1 la 1•• ■■■ Dave Diamond's
soprano Madame guests, However, some guest tick-
there Cole gave a splendid performance an
the Non - Sectarian Anti - Nui
n s
delightful og. era
d ta
dramatic
and the Well known
tarn
be
orchestrai,nment.'
as
frustrated
"Sally
F
I
League,
729 Seventh Ave., New
1 0 will be NI
B
Richter
ets are still available and may
e
and enterta
h sec- '
zanne, " the
- e - dman ,"
"The S ecr4. o f Su uzanne,
0
-- ---- concert
e
pianist,
' ',
Serge Glabodin. n o b tamed at t h e G 'Id o ft ice, 127 and production in the orchestral
A Fl oor Sh ow W e're
0
l ocke d in a tiny fl at wt th 86 year
York, has made an exhaustive in-
0
Miss Lorraine Greenwald is i
An
evening
of
versatile
ilea
"Grandma,"
(Mrs.
Max
0 carge
J.
h
Proud to Present
e- West Adams.
big news in town is the vestigation of the Hoffman Beve-
of the arrangements and °Id
short one-
series this season, is a sho
0 Miss Helen Muller is chairman of ICeidan), who rocks and ?'1
act work, so the balance of the coming of Ben Pollock and his rage Co. and its products. Despite
P --y s matic characterization will be pr
the dance committee. Tickets may all day long. Hebert Levin was rented by this well known Yid- UNITED DETROIT THEATERS eyen I . ea. will be given over to orchestra to the Pent House with- rumors to the contrary, the Hoff-
BARNES & STEGER A be secured f
dish actor, in roles ranging from
tom t h e members or
'The United States Marine contributions by Ruth Page and in a very short time. . . Yessir, man company was found to be
minim. and Parodies"
flair the
for Ilebrew
Hebrew the h
tragic to t e humorous and
stir the door on the evening of the School,
"Davy'," with
a kid a from
hentic he Chicago Grand Opera ballet. it's in again, and this time to cooperating in the anti-Nazi boy-
Benjamin
Wilk, as the musi cal. Hi s re markable gift of Corps furnishes
j i
songs.
authentic
Victor Kolar has now placed stay, I hope. : . . Our old. pal, Cott. The following letter has been
"Devil
fil m
ARCHER SISTERS
$
harassed father; Lawrence F. Se- m i m icry permits Mr. Schwartz to background for than
Lee Elmon, of Variety fame, is sent by G. E. Harriman, Executive
gar, as Henry Deutsch, the so- iresent roles that are distinctly Dogs of the Air," which is now the score for "Gold Standard,"
"11 hirinInd Dancer ,
Theater music by Jacques Ibert, and the to handle the publicity stunts, Secretary of the League, to the
0
di ded citizen, and Irving L. in

so that the au ence showing at the Michigan
cial-rni
n
Upton
Close
and
Harrison
and
what stunts he has planned! Hoffman concern:
"Bolero" of Ravel in re-
T
in Detroit. James Cagney, Pat popular
# DORO HY HOGHTON
Goldman, who has a keen sense ma permitted to see a procession O'Brien
"You will be glad to know that
Forman Speak Sunday
Excitement is running high
and Margaret Lindsay hearsal, along with the sparkling
"Pula 11,1111 P une,"
0
the investigation of your products
a Perlis the good ot characters rather than one ac-
of corned, as
are the trio of stars in the pic - Wolf-Ferrari opus. "Gold Stand- among Boris Romanoff and his
0
Instituted by us at the request of
Upton Close, noted author and friend, gave a finished perform- tor in many roles.
Kay Graham
a
rollicking
farce
in
the
Continentals. . . . And, boy oh
tore. Kitty Carlisle, motion pie- ard" is
several of our supporters, has
. Duplicating his successful So-
on Asia, and Harrison once,
tore star who has appeared oppo- style and spirit of the gay nine- boy, you can't blame them a bit.
01 Max Fiddler's Orch. 0' authority
Forman, Oriental scholar, soldier' The capable direction of Sid- I ropean tour during which he gave site Bing Crosby in three recent ties. In it Ruth Page and asso- Of the hundreds of orchestras in proved that your beverages are
52 concerts prior to his produc-
100 per cent American.
.
.
Find adventurer, will present two ney J. W iner, who rehearsed his
pictures, is appearing in person ciate artists dance to some of the Detroit, the powers that be have
of "Yoshe Kalb" in
"We find that the ingredients
most boisterous and irresistable selected this sweet band to play
0
lectures S unday on the World actors for many weeks, lies back lion
i t of a smooth, polished translation York, Mr. Schwartz is now on . an on the stage. In addition to the
Table d ' Hote
used in them are, with the excep-
music
of
modern
times.
The
theme
at
the
banquet
next
Wednesday
$ Adventure Series at the Detroi
ited singing star, the stage show also
ernational
tour
of
the
United
tion
of a trifling percentage of
Dinner - - - $1.50
i
Institute of Arts. At 8:30 p. m. to dalogue
and action. Ile cast int
lista Rafael, the Four Rio Broth- is a giddy girl who finds her pen- honoring Detroit's favorite son—
I
Complete In Eli r) Dolall
Close's subject is "In the Land the characters with a precise nie- States and Canada. On the con , ers, the 16 Rockettes and others. niless young lover more attractive the Honorable Frank Murphy, imported material which cannot
Schwartz
be
replaced
in this country, en-
coe th e id e as behind the I p letion of this tour, Mr.
t clothed
of the Laughing Buddha", and ey;
"David Copperfield" continues than a rich old merchant's gold. Governor-General of the Philip-
CLUB LUNCHEON 60c
a
fit
tirely domestic,
returns to Hollywood to m
week at the United A spirited can-can is among the pines. . . . What a gay time
at 3:30 p. m. Forman will lecture plot with a fine understanding.
second
for
a
now in preparation by one
"We stand ready to answer any
Cecil Berdun Birnkrant direct- story
s
in the screen dances. The musical score of there'll be in the old town all next
0 Insse""n "+"" ". `11111'1"
!and show his motion pictures of
Artists Theater.
Inquiries directed to as concern-
'l the chorus of s ectres.
p
Thelma of the major studios.
of Charles Dickens' favor- Ravel'e "Bolero" is well known week.
HTibet, the Forbidden I and of e
affairs ing your company."
Tickets for the concert
conce are pro version
Yackness, Nathan L. Mil stein and
0A/
and
deservedly
popular
here.
This
Re novel, 65 characters are used
Magic an d Mystery. "
Me, oh my, what grand
Josh Horwitz were in charge of curable at the Wilson Theater to portray the scenes surround- stunning Iberian monotone, based
are planned throughout the clubs
box office or at the Jewish Center.
properties.
ing the adventures of David, from by the gifted composer on Span- the coming week. All in honor Mats. Mutual Life Co. Does
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Other members of the cast of
FOX THEATER
the time of his tempestuous child- ish themes, is interpreted by Miss of our distinguished visitor. . .
Largest Business Sigma
Overshadowing other items on "The Masked Parade" included:
RHAPSODY TERRACE
124 DAVENPORT
hood to his life as a grown-up Page and her group of dancers There's going to be stoat-moving
• because of the prom- • Gabriel • N. Alexander, Theodore S.
1929
he
Rhapsody
Terrace
at
41
1
the
George Cukor, who directed in a daring style, providing real show at the Oriole headed by the
TE. 2.8385
Broadway'
• nence given to them in the daily Friedman, Richard SteM, Nathan Brod
a way, opposite the Bro
"Little Women," was responsible drama. In Ravel's n use of the man of many moods (and, oh,
and annuity
Tket, continues to be the fa-
Life
insurance
7 L.
IIMV$0101311WIMIIEWS news is the stage appearance at I.. Milstein, Theodore D. Bien- Nlar
for the transferring of "David saxophones this talented ballet boy, what moods!), Dick Ware,
policies delivered by the Detroit
Fox of Mr. and Airs. Dionne, krant, Samuel S. Greenberg, Dr. vorite dining rendezvous for those
Copperfield" " to the screen. and director reads "the chant of the o as master of ceremonies.... And
Shiff MA n
d
f
Eune
o
,
Agency
of
the
Massachusetts
Mu-
parents
of
the
famous
quintu-
Lewis
R.
Barak
Ralph
are
tun
N•ho
the producers labored long and jungle" and her conception of the there's sweet Sylvia Lee, sou-
Granville, English Actor, at ,
rs
1s, kehn, Dr. Max A.
tual Life Insurance Company
pieta. The French-Canadian couple Dr. Harry W.
ballet is said
to be artists
savage
and brette . . . and Myron and Se-
Special
assort-
Cass Town Hall Feb. 22
who faithfully to have the transpost-
are on • tour to earn sufficient' Kohn, Joseph Mash, Josh llor• '''. Detroiters
January
were
the
during
direction of Eugene Kerekes,
the original as inspired.
dancers supreme ... Lucille
ah - tion as faithful to
money, they claim, to be able to witz, Mrs. Frederic LeBoske . peen dishes. Under the peona
for any month since December
Bentley
Page
are Besides
with
humanly possible. Freddie ated
Stone
and Miss
Blake
Scott.
Johnson favorite prima donna ... 1929, according to George E.
stint WIIS
V. L. Granville, distinguished support their children when the Mrs. Lewis R. Barak, Sol Stein
the boy David, tone
Bartholomew
is
English Actor, will appear for: Canadian government relinquishes Mrs. Harry N. Cohen, Bernice' insists that the food must be
Lackey, general agent. Paid for
the
magnificently
staged
ballets,
and
thnse
16
Oriole
Adotables,
Frank Lawton plays the role
not to mention Russ Lyons and
a and
the Cass Theater Town Hall, Fri- i guardianship two years hence. Edelstein, Bertie Friedgood, Mrs solutely correct as to flavor
Fields Miss Page will also do three solo his NBC orchestra, one of the business issued during the month
man grown. W. C. rymore
day morning; Feb. 22, at 111
The screen feature will be Theodore S. Friedman, Mrs. ire ype, patrons are assured here.
ef o f the
totaled 81,645,042. "From re-
dances of • varied nature.
finest bands that has hit Detroit
caw
s, fancy
Lionel Bar
o'clock, in "Dramatic Interludes", "Carnival," with Lee Tracy. sing L. Goldman, Maxine Grabow:, prompt, pleasing
service drin
in k •. s i Miber
r girls, is that Rum Lyons sults so far obtained this month.
is Dan'l Peggoty, and Maureen
(and,
rs.
S
amuel
S.
Greenberg,
Mrs.
genuine
f
o
r
e
i
g
n
atmosp
presentation
in
costume
and

it seems reasonable to expect
Sally Eilers. Jimmie Durance and M
s O'Sullivan is the pretty Dora. "The Milky Way" at the handsome!)•
that February, too, will sh6w •
make-up, of the principal charac.' a new child star, Dickie Walters. Harry W. Kohn, Mrs. Harr I ' h Choice
liquo
available.
A gypsy orchestra pla
The loathsome Uriah lieep is
termats Mrs. James L. Pollak.' wines and in
beer
are are
also
rose
oothing
tern from the drama of all tame..
g ood volume," he said ,
that
s,
no,. portrayed by RolanYoun g .
str a
I
An inoffensive milk-man's ad- wires "all's well on the blonds
Mrs. M. L. Weintraub, Thelma,
The agency paid for business in
Mr. Granville's costume recitals '.
EASTERN STAR CAFE
t to tire d an d ;aded nerves
which have meet with great tic-
1934 showed a gain of 19.7 per
The Eastern Star Cafe presents . Yacknese.
world,
party
of
the
cent
over that for 1933.
cess in many
entiretyy
.ail and
the famous playwrig ,
"The Milky Way ", will be pre says
-
something, you can bet your
England, Africa, India and Aus- urine Don Letzen, blues singer;
shares honors on the vented beginning Sunday night, bottom dollar 'tin no . . , The
CLUB MANHATTAN
at any time.
,
Anderson
his noteworthy Shirley Paddon. petite miss in a
tralia, follow
t th e
The feature of the regular
John Erskine Soloist at Sm.
career as an actor. He played
phony Concert on
leading roles with Sir Herbert
those two smart kids, the Archer
Tree, Sir Johnston
comedy, and
Tuesday
b
tf the screen.
, Forbes-Robert-
Sisters (you know those little
ftit13
a Waller, Si r Charles Jack Levin. golden-voiced tenor. Roscoe Ates. Roscoe is without
son,
son, r.Lewis
• li owing contributions.
Isobel Withers. Frank All worth, South American girls I told you
is et and Lyle Talbot.
Wyndham and Mr. Wilson Bar- who has delighted Eastern Star • • peer in his particular specialty.,
Ossip
Gabrilowitsch,
director of
In memory of Alfred II. er .
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: Arnold Daly and Frederick bell about last week) In new dance
rett.
the Detroit Symphony, will make
patrons for several weeks. Shan • Soon he had the patrons holding the following
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
will be seen in the leading roles routines . . . Dorothy Hoghton in
"Dramatic Interludes" provides : Austier-and his recording orches• their sides, and he was given a
second
appearance
In
the Tues-
his
in memory of Edwin Gage. Sr.,
For four days starting Friday.' of the play by Lynn Root and "holier hulas" . . . Barnes and day evening series of concerts, Feb,
a vital commentary embracing Ira with their enchanting rhythm great ovation. Another star of , from Mrs
Sidney
Mrs. Silberman.
Monroe Rosen-
from Mr. and
Feb. 15. Eddie Cantor in ''Kid Harry Clorck which Mr. Burns Steger in snappier songs (you 19, at 8:30 o'clock, in Orchestra
the whole range of dramatic liter- continue to furnish the music.
note was De Rose, whose juggling. fi e ld
h Holly presented earlier this winter
n i un era
d t an d) . . . ICI y Graham In Hall. The soloist will be John Ers-
i
Millions" is shown at te
afore.
feats have made him a star. Ile
For the Dr. Max Bailin Memo-,
double-feature Chicago, Boston. Philadelphia and classier piano . . . Maxie Fiddler kine, distinguished novelist and
EXCELSIOR A. C.
the Michigan Theater . r I I Lecturee 'from Ste. and Mrs.lwood Theater on a ography 0
is
heading
d
hi 1 bo ye In pepp ier music musician of New York City, who is
d
met
Feh
I
at
the
home
Clev
land
with
Milo
W
ethers
an
an
e
with
"Biography
Esivielor A
program
OMICRON KAPPA SORORITY
11111 John ft
bill this week, and he amazed the H ymanC. Broder

Bachelor Girl" starring Ann Isar• Air. Allworth in their present and Jackie Brooks in torchier in the city to deliver the convoca-
f..r
Omicron Kappa Sorority met, • The Idea for • party was not wol.lo
Ben Pol.
his
stunts
Gr..,
crowd
with
For
the
Social
Service
Relief
songs—what
more do you want? tion address Monday evening, when
J..
Robert Montgomery.
roles.
at the home of Miss Pearl Green-, a later date se t" on Fol, 21
Li m
n- lock, the nationally famous band Fund, from Mr. and Mrs. Hyman ding and
Hot! Burning! Sizzling! la the Ossip Gabrilowitsch receives the
MO.! F.!! •ss I.I1f
.m seieselel
Others in the case are: Nat
Starting Tuesday, Feb. 19. and
h
span, 4238 Monterey Ave, on er eention nons
leader. was al so presen t .
the
Plantation, feat- honorary degree of Doctor of Music
, C.
C Broder.
the
new
show
at
continuing for three clays "Mills Burns, the director. as Spider,
hurt
Feb. 1.
The floor show features the
In memory of Mee Esther tie, of the Gods" and "I Am • Thief" trainer; Elizabeth Stillwell, Frank acing the Continental, the hottest from Wayne University. Mr. Ers-
A he•ketliall game Is re hedulml with
The acting president, Miss the Phi lambda Phl at Central Illith shocking sophisticate, Carol Chsp- man, from ties Claire Wineman.
will be the Hollywood double- Gibney, Gilbert O'Shea, Earle dance of the age, and done by kine will play the MuDowell
M no
Bessie Go ec , presided.
lire pleas-
s g ed Ilia Second Concerto for Piano and Or-
oo ner
nest meet.. will 1» held at the pelle, whose smart songs!
Jamison, James Backus am. Ro y erns
feature offering.
The bridge dansant is to be' The
hers
ing
to
club-goer.
Giggles
Re-
Ancient Assyrian messenger
entire show), Ralph Delaney, Joe chettra, in D minor.
home ^! w" , !. M ••r•• • t••• m"''''''
Friday. Feb. 22 , will bring War- La Plante.
held March 28, at Jericho Tem-
-
Hubert,
Libo
Tura,
Lanny
Steele
The concert will open with the
I gan. dynamic little star, is held must have liked their liquid r,
o
The Drury Lane's current pr
Baxter and Myrna Loy in
unTE71.1TE CIAl l
ple, and proceeds will go to make
mu- overture to Rossini's opera "The
over, along with Larry Vincent. freshment. On exhibition at thelner
1
Are
"Broadway Bill" to be shown on duction of Edward Sheldon's and VeraBuchanan. with the mu-
lcts Men lelesohn 16:4 ,,,,wrene.
A
I
teen
baskets for the needy this Pass-
of
Arts
is
an
Detroit
Institute
Barber
of Seville". Haydn's Sym-
-
-
ever-popular
magermI
hi,!eti•ss t" tn. ••'''''" ' 1 .• •• •""• the
with a new "Romance". which was h eld over sic sung by Ted
over. Committees will visit all oar ,
oran
in cune iform ' the game program
ens ...lei , moniee Bill Laskin, at the minis- eyrian memdum
ipso
so fast-moving phony in C major and Rimsky-
ali rei•nlo
Ginger Rogers hit, "Romance in, by popular demand with Clara rest of the show is
r . . .iho. ' thanks the
tablet
inch-equate
on
an
clubs to popularize this affair.
Korsakov's
symphonic suite. "Sche-
, Clemens in the stellar role, will and peppy as to almost make your
hrl , s 7 ils" .•s n ' an i tore piano plays your requests writing
!n the ti'-err or
Pell 7 In tn. Kilts Clarion, 12Olt II•mil•
For tickets, phone Gar. 2302-W
C y Gondreau and his Manhattans of baked clay. It lists a messenger's Manhattan."
• !continue
icontinne through Saturday eve- head go round .. .Yessir, there's herazade" will be the other or-
item
and
one
important
The meeting on Feb. 8 was held tare "° t meeting a m re 1,7 " is th • furnish the music for both the i revisions,
chestral numbers.
a gay time in store for you.
Better breeding than birth.
teat
beer.
at the home of Miss Bessie Gor- 11"1
show and dancing.
Aso, on PundnT at I P
'neck, 3019 Gladstone.

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