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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Judge J. J. Maher
'The Masked Parade' Donor Dinner of
Out for Recorder The Dramatic Play Newt tad ' Peoples Schools
Sunday at the Dinner of
Sunday Evening
Much interest is being shown
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Service Group
STAGE AND SCREEN
Sakharoffs, Famous Dancers, Make
Local Debut at Fisher Town Hall
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Mr. U Mrs.
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in the coming election and the
The donor dinner given by the;
candidacy of Judge John J. Ma-
By TRUDY SARASOHN
Women's Club of the Jewish Peo.
11 r Hair the Honor
her, who is seeking the position
PerNonal
.tettatunee
Ales Schools, will be held Sunday
.1ppeurniter of
of Recorder and Judge of the
"L'
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ere called one min- evening, Feb. 17, at 7 o'clock, at
11 Victor RecordingOrchestra
4,r7"*„"°„1 ,
Recorder's Court.
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the Detroit-Leland Hotel, Cass and
E.- -
On Tuesday, Jan. 29, a com- had
ate , too soon.
The final
curtain
I FLOOR •110510 NIGHTI.V
on "The
Masked
Par- Bagley. Mrs. l'auline Finkelstein
mittee of 15 representative people ade. closed
w
Don lateen
Mlle °Dump" Menneill
' The audience
ill introduce the chairman, Mrs.
was
Shirley relight°
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The ■ Imut t7unou. Cot luer
unmasked. Yet, scarcely caught:
an in- Jennie Weinberg.
end soother In lite world
There will lie a piano solo by
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wasted
I dividual
neighbor.
Each a w glance upon his Bertha Blumenthal. Greetings from
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looking himself "- as too intently the Jewish Peoples Schools will be
No tot er Charlie
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square in the extended by Isaac Finkelstein,
eye."
Ne Minim.. Charlie ‘Wlipo
'r
pies
• id n t
1 • II a Ki nna ruff will
"TI
lig
vas, Of
le Masked Parade," fi ve extend greetings front te
o men
h
W's
dramatic scenes forcefully weld
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. Club, and Mrs. Gittel Go rnbei n will
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ON Ntilt•
tlt
ed
together
voice
of the by the compelling, extend greetings from the Reading
LI. %ISE Altlil. ,
narrator, presented, Cf" cle. Arthur Grossman will ren-
befove
A 1
.
Foot r 1.1 , 11 Ilk% I s
the
Detroit
Service
Group
der
a
violin
solo,
accompanied
by
CARL 1 1 ORNE1 GIIII,s
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at its annual dinner and meeting, Mr s. Silberstein at the piano.
k %I F1I I\ ttml hl. M
the evening of Feb. 10, in the T" ere will be numerous songs by
roe Su ItltutS
earlbenak
Ia
II ilttlitatte Ic
General Motors Building Audi- II. Cohen.
torium, thrilled, taught and has
he following are the names of
not b
T
een forgotten by those who the
donors of the dinner:
saw it.
Nisei.... A gram/ft . A ra notirit, A Pfeil,
With
Are In. Beckerman. B14111, 1/101 - h. Blum
Mrs A. Max Kohn, the author, fetid. Fierkon, DinnerItrdker, Itrou 11
LEE TRACY
SALLY El
began her play with fantasy..But Cohen. ('sell, Mordant°. Da, Is Brooks,
J
DURANT'S
Drie ker. Nellie Coma y, Et kin. Ebb, El.
EUGENE KEREKES
the fantasy revealed many an ateln,
Pauline Filikelatein. Flgot, Fischer.
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ugly truth. She ended it with Oreenhor 0. Gelibter. Gold. Marion Dor n ,
ey. Betty Goldberg. 4101,111mo. 11.110
RHAPSOB"Y"GYPSIES
fact. But fact, so poignantly tiornbein,
(Intel Got aluelit Imidin•tt.
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portrayed that it served as an Greenhat, Gornhelo. Globerman, (Inn..
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Noon sad gvenings
Detroit Symphony and
hero. Jennie Glnatterg, Freedman. Mot u
emotional spring-board for
Detroit 1 - It le Open. s•diellea
BEER — WINE — LIQUORS
Bee k
the Reit Greeit, Gan-lick, Herta,
pre neat
imagination of the audience. Jaffe.
•
onta-
Jacob/100, Palavin Hymen.
Noonday Luncheons
35c
Whethec the characters were 15, ruff, Kahn Kumla, 1101,11,
■
Evening Dinners
Oar g Kuala Kane. Konnoff. Esther IA,
65c to $1
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black cloaked spirits of evil, met 1111.
11, Ding Lerner. Alterman. Ingek In,
in a ghoulish cavern; applicants Mogill. abeck. Nagel, pr lore, Ituldnuttelo.
Reiner. Rotten the I, Reich, Itedblatt, Ron,
for entrance in the Olympic Reitman, Ituaettablne, Fannie Rotten,
JUDGE JOHN J. MAHER
01 °If-Ferrari One-Ael (Opera)
Flmlult, Shroderk. Rain,
games; or the poor little drudge P inuirk,
tu
Ravel's Bolero and Gold
Schneider. Shunta•
from all walks of life presented and her grandmother, hopelessly Shultz, Silver. Mains
Standard Ballets
ker. Regal, 110. Solt. Annie Solt, Freda
Judge John J. Maher with peti- tangled in the web
CLOTILDE SAKHAROFF
Let
lit.
Wendy
(Mina),
Denude Weaelt.
"Mkt
of depression,
tMns containing 100,000 signa- they were dramatically true. Un- Wm %Vesely. Jennie Weinberg, Welnaleln.
Olt( IIESTRA HALL )
Hut rinick, Emma Slitter, Weintraub.
Two
world
acclaimed
dancers
tour
of
Europe
and
Asia.
In
V
eater.
tures for the position of Recorder, de• Mrs. Kohn's skillful' pen and Waut ri cit. Weisman. sy...irin. ■
Wel, Wel, I 'ells Weln• make their Detroit debut Wed- Tokio, Shanghai, Pekin, Cairo,
20,000 of which were filed with Sidney . Winer's sympathetic di-
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Thur. Eve. Feb. 21
Entitle Isnot. nesday morning, Feb. 20, at the Berlin, London and Perla they N7M711,1 AMNON alleIglalh .111M.
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the City Clerk. The Judge ex- rection, they lived, breathed and Sklar, Sok •t Mott.
Zinger,r, Zwa•kerman,
Fri. Eve. Feb. 22
Detroit's Only Doientown Night Club Presents the Season's
had substance.
wester. FRY Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher were hailed as the greatest dance
%Maude
Golub,
sod
pressed
his
gratitude
to
the
com-
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Smartest Revue . .. featuring
Suralltletrei:•
plant,
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Theater,
Clotilde
and
Alexandre
artists
produced
in
this
age.
The
F
The voice of Lewis J. Weitz-
mittee when itamembers told him
Directing
A ICTOR KOLAlt -
ylt le
s . Sakharoff, famous for the past 10 Morning Post, in London, recently
t
Soprano
Fikl' 1■‘ri e 'retnI
MARIO - -
EF.S
that he had made a good traffic man, the invisible narrator, sway- 11:114?t a S
ria,stens judge and was deserving of pro- ed the audience toward th
years in all the capitals of Europe, described the Sakharoffs as "two
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THE SHOCKING SOPHISTICATE
titer W■ aely.
e
PAGE and Iler
Iii•
have established an amazing repu- of the most beautiful dancers yet
motion.
• GIGGLES REGAN
of each succeeding scene. Mr.
• LARRY VINCENT
Chicago Grant) 1/,ere i1411114
tation for talent and originality seen in London, who represent
Petite Personality Soubrette
funning Master of Ceremonies $
Weitzman
also
played
the
leader
It
should
be
remembered
that
MOVIES TO BE TAKEN
- sae. SIAS. a 1 .50. {SA*
'rickets -
on the Continent, where they are dancing in a more legitimate form
• TOKOME
• BILL LANKIN
while there is another candidate of the Masked Paraders, enacting
plating Tour Bequests
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AT "BARGAIN DANCE" heralded as foremost exponents than has yet been seen since the
in the cooling election having the his role with Machiavellian suav-
art became a leading feature in
name of Maher, that Judge John ity. The gruesome, but stunning
OF CONG. BNAI MOSHE of their art.
S.
Hurok,
famous
for
importa-
our
lives."
set
for
this
act
was
created
by
to D:30. Ns (Weer at Any Time
J. Maher has served on the Traffic
4 11L'
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tions of European sensations such
Tickets for the Sakharoffs, 83c,
Court Bench for the past five and Abe Zitomer. A white and gleam-
Continuing its i pol cy of provid-, as the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe, to 51.65, are on sale now at Grin-
one half years, and has won much ing skull formed the entrance to
Starting Sun. Eve.. Feb. 17
ique
entertainment
for
its
n u
ing
favorable comment for his cour- a crypt where gray-shrouded spec- guests, the B'nai Moshe Y. P. A. has arranged their first American nell's, or Monday to Wednesday
Net Burns present,.
teous and fair handling of cases tres, guardiang the gateway, wail- will bring a movie production unit, . tour direct from a 15,000 mile at Fisher box office.
ff
1040 WAYNE ST • • • • .•
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Clifford 2640
ed
their
hymnal,
"Give
As
Little
which have conic before him.
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to its "Bargain Dance" this Sun-
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As You Dare "
a er is 4a years old,
day afternoon at 2:30. Profes-
Morring
Three bits from the lives of sional set-nien will prepare the Leading French Actress as
was born in Sanilac County, and
Miss Isobel Withers
obtained his first education in German Jewry followed swiftly. stage; the director will chose peo-
"Madame Bovary" at Art
All Detroit Is Dancing to
Frank Allworth
public schools three miles distant The first, a scene in the registra- ple from the crowd at random
Frederick Bell
Institute on Saturday
from his home. lie later attended tion office of the 1936 German and give them parts to be enacted
Elisabeth Stillwell
Ferira Institute and the Detroit Olympics. Harry Raden, as the before the camera. Professional
Burton Holmes, world's most
Arnold Daly
Valentine Tessier, star of the famous travel lecturer, will open
College of Law, taking a post- unctuous bureaucrat, and Harry make-up men will make up the
CAD.' Ee, ane-71W-3141 NU ilIne
graduate course at the Council of C. Markle as his secretary, ex- cast and professional photograph- stars of France's world of the his Detroit...season at the Detroit
NIB E: e...51/c-15e-61-111.50 Plug
Legal Education in London, Eng- plained to the German-Jewish ap- ers will take the pictures. At the theater and film, appears in the Institute of Arts next Tuesday eve-
land. He served in the
S. Army plicants that, of course, there is following dance the completed ) world famous role of Madame Bo- ning at 8:30 when he presents a
during the war for two and one no racial discrimination in Olym- movie will be shown. The Majes- 1 vary in the film of that name this motion picture travelogue on
and Enjoying • Complete Revue
half years, after which he again pic events; but naturally, all en- tics, the orchestra which made Saturday night at Detroit Art In- "Soviet Russia". Reserved seats,
SATURDAY NIGHT
direct from Broadway, featuring
took up the practice of law in trants must be members of the such a hit with the crowd at the stitute, the Cinema Guild an- and free illustrated folders describ-
Detroit Pretniere—Ono Shoeing Ottly
prearal•
Detroit. Being
TIIE ('INFRA (11 1 11,1)
much interested in "A. A. U."; and surely they know first dance, will again provide the nounced. Madame Bovary is the ing the five Tuesday evening lec-
tures
to
be
presented
by
Holmes,
that
no
Jew
may
belong
to
the
European
films
being
presented
"MADAME BOVARY"
education he served without pay
music. A waltz contest will be
French Talking Pict ore, Eng11.11 Title.
are now available at the Museum.
for 11 years as a law professor "A. A. U."! "It is all most un- held and the winners will also be by the Detrpit Cinema Guild.
11E7 BOLT INsT11 1 re r o %III'S
The World Adventure Series,
Mme. Valentine Tessier in her
MYRON & EVELYN
ss.rt Ill/AV, FM 16, at 11.311 P. in. at the University of Detroit, the fortunate."
LliGILLE JOHNSON
in ten production .
which is presenting Mr. Holmes in
Admission II
The second and most dramatic
role
as
Madame
Bovary
plays
a
Duncere N111.1,1116
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commerce
and
finance
depart-
Prime Donna
The dance will take place in the
W. Adams, or Art
Al Grinnell',
the
Museum's behalf, announces
ment.
German sketch told the story of assembly hall of the synagogue. part which was the storm center
!mutilate All Day Hat from 10 a. M
SYLVIA
LEE
his
full
program
as
follows:
Tues-
a
German-Jewish
physician
wh
life
in
the
second
Empire,
85
o The admission for men will be on of
Judge Maher has several em-
Petite Soubrette
day evening, Feb. 19 1 "Soviet Rus-
[
ployees which have been selected stubbornly persisted in treating the basis of •10 per cent of their! years ago in France. In
sia";
Tuesday
evening,
Feb.
26,
10
Oriole
Adorables
his poorer patients gratis, even weights; "weighing-in" will take! Flaubert, the author, and his no-
from the Jewish people of D
In Nen Routines and (',"lulu".
"London and Rural England";
tro.t, and his many Jewish friends t hough his license to practice had
I at the entrance. For the vel were dragged into court be- Tuesday evening, hi arch 5,
No Cover Charge at Any Time
have wished him success in the been revoked. The mental tor- girls, however, there will be a flat cause his powerful pen had writ-
"Southern Europe"•, Tuesday eve-
We hate ample rapacity for lasso
ten
an
all
revealing
portrait
of
ments
of
the
doctor's
wife
and
coming election, feeling that he
rate of 13 cents. Dancing begins I
Bonntiela wad Club Atoka
ning, March 12, "Alluring Italy";
;has well deserved promotion to son, whose worst fears were rea- promptly at 2:30. Refreshments; the dullness and hollow romantic-
ism of stolid nineteenth-century Tuesday evening, March 19, "Vi-
lized, found stirring and convinc-
[ the post of Recorder and judge
Table
d'Hote
$1.50
will also be served.
France. Madame Bovary in that enna and Austria."
'.of the Recorders Court through ing portrayal by Gertrude D.
l'or Hewn tabula
Winer and Irving Yackness. Dor- STAR OF "YOSHE KALB" day achieved the distinction of
his past fine public record.
being the only literary work aside Combined Forces of Sym-
Phone Trinity
orthy Kunio played the loyal Ger-
IN DRAMATIC RECITAL from Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil
man maid.
2-0100
phony and Civic Opera
Junior Hebrew Ladies' Aid
to be questioned in the French
The third scene: a close-up of
2-8806
to Be Seen Feb. 21, 22
Maurice Schwartz, acclaimed Courts. Today, of course, Flau-
a middle-aged German Jewish
Society Dance Feb. 24
couple on shipboard, enroute by the leading dramatic critics bert is acknowledged as a literary
Spectacular ballets, with music
i
01 IT 1
E. I rend hied. Ju
Final plans are being completed from Germany to Palestine. Mrs. as the outstanding Jewish actor master, and his works are on of dash and verve are to be a
CH. 02 +0
sio E. ADAMS
for the annual dance to he given Harry Seligson, "Mathilda," and today, and whose performance of bookshelves of twentreeven coun-
notable addition to the operatic
"You're Round to
by the Junior Hebrew Ladies Aid Edmund Sloman, as "Hugo," dis- "Yoshe Kalb" has made stage his- tries and in all the public libraries program to be presented by the
Have a Gond Time"
Society on Sunday, Feb. 24, at cussed their tragedy, their fears, tory, will be seen in a dramatic of the United Statee.
combined forces of the Detroit
on
Theater
on
The Cinema Guild showings Symphony and Detroit Civic Op-
concert at F the Wils supported
the Spanish Room of the Hotel their hopes.
by
Detroit was the locale of the Sunday,
Fort Shelby.
which fall on alternate Saturday era, Feb. 21 and 22, in Orchestra
Besides dancing to music by full-length, final act. Cyrille the famous Viennese opera star nights are for members and their Hall, Victor Kolar directing.
In answer to many inquiries,
llbRe• 2 MI
II hal the Non - Sectarian Anti - Nazi
Dave Diamond's orchestra, there Cole gave a splendid performance and dramatic soprano, Madame guests. However, some guest tick-
Wolf-Ferrari's delightful opera,
istrateiil
a d "Sally Feldman," llerta Richter, and the well known ets are still available and may be
will be bridge and entertainment.' as frustrated
League,
729 Seventh Ave., New
"The Secrit of Suzanne," the sec-
X-a217
A Floor Show We're
0
r
with 86-year- concert pianist, Serge Glaboilin. obtained at the Guild office, 127
Alin Lorraine Greenwald is in old f ru in
York, has made an exhaustive in-
ond production in the orchestral
A charge of the arrangements and old "Grandma," ' (Mrs. Max J.
An evening of versatile dra- West Adams.
Proud to Present
vestigation
of the Hoffman Beve-
The big news in town is the
series this season, is a short one-
0A/
Miss Helen Muller is chairman of Keidan), who rocks and prays matic characterization will be pre-
act work, so the balance of the coming of Ben Pollock and his rage Co. and its products. Despite
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A the dance committee. Tickets may ' all day long, Herbet Levin was sented by this well known Yid- UNITED DETROIT THEATERS
rumors
to
the
contrary, the Hoff-
evening will be given over to orchestra to the Pent House with-
g • BARNES & STEGER PI be secured from the members or "Davy," ' a kid from the Hebrew dish actor, in roles ranging from
The United States Marine contributions by Ruth Page and in a very short time. . . Yessir, man company was found to be
the
tragic
to
the
humorous
and
School,
with
a
flair
for
Hebrew
"
/ at the door on the evening of the
Corps furnishes an authentic her Chicago Grand Opera ballet. it's in again, and this time to cooperating in the anti-Nazi boy-
songs. Benjamin Wilk, as the musical. His remarkable gift ■■ f
Victor Kolar has now placed stay, I hope. . . Our old. pal, cott. The following letter has been
ARCHER SISTERS $ affair.
background for the film "Devil
harassed father; Lawrence F. Se- mimicry permits Mr. Schwartz to
the score for "Gold Standard," Lee Elmon, of Variety fame, is sent by G. E. Harriman, Executive
Dawn..
•'WhIrt.Ind
present roles that are distinctly , Dogs of the Air," which is now
ger,
as
Henry
Deutsch,
the
so-
of the League, to the
d
0 Upton Close and Harrison cial-minded citizen, and Irving I.. individual, so that the audience showing at the Michigan Theater music by Jacques Ibert, and the to handle the publicity stunts, Secretary
PA' DOROTHY HOGHTON
in Detroit. James Cagney, Pat popular "Bolero" of Ravel in re- and what stunts he has planned! Hoffman concern:
Goldman,
who
has
a
keen
sense
is
permitted
to
see
a
procession
"You will be glad to know that
Forman Speak Sunday
'
O'Brien and Margaret Lindsay hearsal, along with the sparkling
Excitement is running high
of comedy, as Perlis the good of characters rather than one ac-
are the trio of stars in the pic- Wolf-Ferrari opus. "Gold Stand- among Boris Romanoff and his the investigation of your products
Kay Graham
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Upton Close, noted author and friend, gave a finished perform- tor in many roles.
ard" is a rollicking farce in the Continentals. . . . And, boy oh instituted by us at the request of
ture.
Kitty
Carlisle,
motion
pic-
Duplicating his successful Eu-
Max Fiddler's Orch. $' authority on Asia, and Harrison' ance.
ture star who has appeared oppo- style and spirit of the gay nine- boy, you can't blame them • bit. several of our supporters, has
The capable direction of Sid- ropean tour during which he gave
i Forman, Oriental scholar, soldier
site Bing Crosby in three recent ties. In it Ruth Page and asso- Of the hundreds of orchestras in proved that your beverages are
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concerts
prior
to
his
produc.
ney
J.
Winer,
who
rehearsed
his
I,
& and adventurer, will present two
pictures, is appearing in person ciate artists dance to some of the Detroit, the powers that be have 100 per cent American.
actors for many weeks, lies back tion of "Yoshe Kalb" in New
"We find that the ingredients
lectures
Sunday
on
the
World
most boisterous and irresistible selected this sweet band to play
Table d'Hote
York, Mr. Schwartz is now on an on the stage. In addition to the
of
a
smooth,
polished
translation
used in them are, with the excep-
$ Adventure Series at the Detroit
singing star, the stage show also music of modern times. The theme at the banquet next Wednesday
Dinner - - • $1.50
international
tour
of
the
United
to
dialogue
and
action.
He
cast
tion
of a trifling percentage of
0 Institute of Arts. At 8:30 p. m. the characters with a precise nic- States and Canada. On the com- lists Rafael, the Four Rio Broth- is a giddy girl who finds her pen- honoring Detroit's favorite son— imported
Complete In Es,' Detail
material which cannot
Close's subject is "In the Land
ers, the 16 Rockettes and others. niless young lover more attractive the Honorable Frank Murphy,
pletion
of
this
tour,
Mr.
Schwartz
ety;
clothed
the
ideas
behind
the
be
replaced
in this country, en-
CLUB LUNCHEON 60c
0 of the Laughing Buddha", and
"David Copperfield" continues than a rich old merchant's gold. Governor-General of the Philip-
0
returns to Hollywood to film a
tirely domestic.
d at 3:30 p. m. Forman will lecture Plot with a fine understuading.
A
spirited
can-can
is
among
the
second week at the United
pines. . . . What a gay time
Cecil Berdun Birnkrant direct- story now in preparation by o ne for ■
"We
stand
ready
to answer any
DIrretloa SAMUEL sOSTERIN 2 and show his motion pictures of
Artists Theater. In the screen dances. The musical score of there'll be in the old town all next
inquiries directed to us concern-
"Tibet, the Forbidden Land of . ed the chorus of spectres. Thelma of the major studios.
version of Charles Dickens favor- Ravel's "Bolero" is well known week,
Tickets
for
the
concert
are
pro
Yackness,
Nathan
L.
Milstein
and
ing your company.
• Magic and Mystery."
ite novel, 65 characters are used and deservedly popular here. This
Me, oh my, what grand affairs
Josh Horwitz were in charge of curable at the Wilson Theater
to portray the scene, surround- stunning Iberian monotone, based are planned throughout the clubs
box office or at the Jewish Center.
properties.
by
the
gifted
composer
on
Span-
ing the adventures of David, from
the coming week. All in honor Mass. Mutual Life Co. Dom
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 Since
Overshadowing other items on "The Masked l'arade" included:
124 DAVENPORT
RHAPSODY TERRACE
hood to his life as a grown-up. Page and her group of dancers There's going to be a fast-moving
Gabriel
N.
Alexander.
Theodore
S.
A the bill because of the prom].
The Rhapsody Terrace at 1342 George Cukor, who directed in a daring style, providing real
1929
TE. 2-8385
show at the Oriole headed by the
•41 nence given to them in the daily Friedman. Richard Stein, Nathan Broadway, opposite the Broadway
e
"Little Women," was responsible drama. In Ravel's use of th man of many moods (and, oh,
.74.1 ■ 11M.16.1 1•■∎ ■■∎∎ ■ 11011 news is the stage appearance at I.. Milstein, Theodore D. Birn- Market, continues to be the fa-
Life insurance and annuity
for the transferring of "David saxophones this talented balle t boy, what moods!), Dick Ware,
the Fox of Mr. and Mrs. Dionne, krant, Samuel S. Greenberg, Dr. vorite dining rendezvous for threot
director reads "the chant of the as master of ceremonies.... And ciir les d e livered
Ear.- Copperfield" to the screen, and
Granville, English Actor, at parents of the famous quintu- Lewis R. Barak, Ralph Shiffman, Detroiters who are fond 14
the producers labored long and jungle" and her conception of the there's sweet Sylvia Lee, sou- Agency of the Massachusetts 1111a.
plets. The French-Canadian couple Dr. Harry W. Kohn, Dr. Max A. peen dishes. Under the personal faithfully to have the transposi- ballet is said to be savage and I
tual Life Insurance Comm,
Cass Town Hall Feb. 22
brette . . . and Myron and Ev-
are on a tour to earn sufficient Kohn, Joseph Mash, Josh llor- direction of Eugene Kerekes, who tion as faithful to the original as inspired. Special artists associ-I
during January were the
elyn, (lancers supreme ... Lucille
money, they claim, to be able to •itz, Mrs. Frederic LeBoskey, insists that the food must be eh-
Decent r.
for any month since Dec
ated
with
Miss
Page
are
Bentley
humanly
possible.
Freddie
Johnson,
favorite
prima
donna
.
,
.
was
V. L. Granville, distinguished support their children when the Mrs. Lewis R. Barak, Sol Stein,
tel correct as to flavor and
Stone and Blake Scott. Besides ) and those 16 Oriole Adorable., 1929, according to George E.
English Actor, will appear for Canadian government relinquishes Mrs. Harry N. Cohen, Bernice type, patrons are assured if Bartholomew is the boy David,
Lackey,
general
agent.
Paid for
the
magnificently
staged
ballets,
Frank
I.awton
plays
the
role
not to mention Runs Lyons and
the Cass Theater Town Hall, Fri- guardianship two years hence.
Edelstein Bertie F iedgood M rs. prompt, pleasing service in a and
business issued during the month
of the man grown. W. C. Fields Miss Page will also do three solo his NBC orchestra, one of the
day morning; Feb. 22, at 11
The screen feature will be Theodore S. Friedman, Mrs. Ir- genuine foreign atmoepheie. is Micawber, Lionel Barrymore dances of a varied nature.
totaled $1,645,042. "From re-
finest bands that has hit Detroit
o'clock, in "Dramatic Interludes" "Carnival," with Lee Tracy. ving L. Goldman. Maxine Grabow, Choice liquors, fancy drinks
far obtained this month,
land, girls, is that Russ Lyons mutts so
a presentation in costume and Sally Filers, Jimmie Durante and Mrs. Samuel S. Greenberg, Mrs. wines and beer are also now is Dan'l Peggoty, and Maureen
it seems reasonable to expect
niche-up, of the principal charac- a new child star, Dickie Walters. Harry W. Kohn, Mrs. Harry Lich- available. A gypsy orchestra play+ O'Sullivan is the pretty Dora. "The Milky Way" at the handsome!).
that February, too, will show •
The
loathsome
Uriah
Ifeep
is
Drury Lane Theater
Florida flashes: Sammy Sofferin good volume," he said.
ters from the drama of all time.
terman, Mrs. James L. Pollak, popular strains that are soothing
Mr. Granville's costume recitals
An inoffensive milk-man's ad- wires "all's well on the Florida
Mrs. M. L. Weintraub, Thelma , to tired and jaded nerves, noon , portrayed by Roland Young.
EASTERN STAR CAFE
"Maybe It's Love," based on ventures in the fight ring, traced coast and am I lining up sem., The agency paid for business in
which have meet with great suc-
Yackness
1931 showed a gain of 19.7 per
The Eastern Star Cafe presents
d evenings Popular prices me- the rollicking comedy drama by
get
cess in ninny parts of the world, an entirely new floor show feat-
in the New York comedy success, talent!" . . . and when Sammy
; vail and there is no cover chi ,
the famous playwright, Maxwell "The Milky Way" will be pre- says something, you can bet your cent over that for 1933.
England, Africa, India and Aus- uring Don Letzen, blues singer;
the
CLUB MANHATTAN
at any time.
Anderson.
shares
honors
on
sented beginning Sunday night, bottom dollar'tie so . . . The
tralia, follow his noteworthy Shirley Paddon, petite miss in a
The feature of the regular
double feature program at the
current show is bursting with en-
career as an actor. He played violin specialty and tap dance;
Gifts to North End Clink State Theater this week with Feb. 17, by the Drury Lane Play- tertainment value . . . what with John Erskine Soloist at Sym-
weekly guest artists fete at Club
ers at their playhouse, at 56 E.
leading roles with Sir Herbert Eddie "Bump" Mennetti, specialty
phony Concert on
Manhattan was the appearance of
"Red
Hot
Tires,"
a
drama
of
the
Columbia St., under the direction those two smart kids, the Archer
Tree, Sir Johnston Forbes-Robert- singer and bouncing comedy, and .
Tuesday
the stuttering star of the screen.
North End Clinic has recto v u1 race track starring Mary Astor
Sisters (you know those little
son. Mr. Lewis Waller, Sir Charles Jack Levin, golden-voiced tenor
of Nat Burns.
Roscoe Ales. Roscoe is without the following contributions:
and Lyle Talbot.
Isobel Withers. Frank Allworth, South American girls I told you
Wyndham and Mr. Wilson Bar- who has delighted Eastern Star
H.
Hecht.
Ossip Gabrilowitach, director of
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In memory of Alfred
a peer in his particular specialty.
, Arnold Daly and Frederick bell about last week) in new dance the Detroit Symphony, will make
rett.
patrons for several weeks. Shan Soon he had the patrons holding from Mrs. Sidney Silberman.
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
will be seen in the leading roles routines ... Dorothy Hoghton in
"Dramatic Interludes" provides Austin'-and his recording orches-
his second appearance In the 'toes-
their sides. and he was given a field. memory of Edwin Gage. Sr
and
For four days starting Friday, of the play by Lynn Root and "huller hulas" . . . Barnes
a vital commentary embracing tra with their enchanting rhythm great ovation. Another star of from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
day evening series of concerts, Feb.
the whole range of dramatic liter- continue to furnish the music.
Feb. 15, Eddie Cantor in "Kid Harry Clorck which Mr. Burns Steger in snappier songs (you 19. ut 8:30 o'clock, in Orchestra
note was DeRose, whose juggling
Millions" is shown at the Holly- presented earlier this winter in understand) . . . Kay Graham In Hall. The soloist will be John Ers-
store.
Menlo-
feats have made him a star. He . For the Dr. Max Bailin
wood Theater on a double-feature Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and classier piano , .. Maxie Fiddler kine, distinguished novelist and
IrCITIAIOR A. C.
is heading the Michigan Theater ' rial Lectures, from Mr. and Mrs.
Etteelolor A C mud Feb I at t he home
program with "Biography of a Cleveland with Miss Withers and and his boys in peppier music musician of New York City, who is
OMICRON KAPPA SORORITY
bill this week. and he amazed the Hyman C. Broder.
of _ Sydnyy CIII.. 919 John Ti
urld• fu r
Bachelor Girl" starring Ann Har- Mr. Allworth in their present and Jackie Brooke in torchier in the city to deliver the convoca-
Omicron Kappa Sorority met a Ta h rarMrr
a, lo a part> on,
crowd with his stunts Ben Pol-
For the Social Service Relief
songs—what more do you want? tion address Monday evening, when
Robert Montgomery.
roles.
J%
at the home of Miss Pearl Green-
lock, the nationally famous band Fund, from Mr. and Mrs. Hyman ding and
will he ma trt, la tttl "lir.
Hot! Burning! Sizzling! is the Ossio Gabrilowitsch receives the
Others in the case are: Nat
Starting Tuesday, Feb. 19. and
span, 4238 Monterey Ave, on
CO"- leader, was also present.
th
C. Broder.
new show at the Plantation. feat- honorary degree of Doctor of Music
Burns,
the
director.
as
Spider,
the
continuing for three days. "Mills
The floor show features the
whoduled with
In memory of Mrs. Esther Ile ..-
t.ma
all gam.
p,,
uring the Continental, the hottest from Wayne University. Mr. Ers-
A h,a4 kr.thra
trainer;
Elizabeth
Stillwell,
Frank
of
the
Gods"
and
"I
Am
a
Thief"
The acting president, Miss t he
at Central Millh shocking sophisticate, Carol Chap-
,
man, from Miss Claire Wineman. will be the Hollywood double- Gibney, Gilbert O'Shea, Earle dance of the age, and done by i kine will play the MacDowell
Bessie Gorzeck, presided.
School
Th• nett meet Mg will h• APIA at the pelle, whose smart songs are pleas-
Jamison, James Backus and Roy Bernard Bootner (who staged the Second Concerto for Piano and Or-
The bridge dansant is to be
ing to club-goers. Giggles Re-
of liorm Meeron. 1064 Monterey
Ancient Assyrian messenger boys feature offering.
A
entire show), Ralph Delaney. Joe theatre, in D minor.
Friday. Feb. 22. will bring War- La Plante.
held March 28. at Jericho Tem-
gan. dynamic little star, is held must have liked their liquid re-
The concert will open with the
The Drury Lane's current pro- Hubert, Libo Yuers, Lanny Steele
Myrna
Loy
in
ner Baxter and
ple, and proceeds will go to make
• ATM11.1T, CCM
over,
along
with
Larry
Vincent.
freshment.
On
exhibition
at
the
Ida Mend•laaahn I 124 Lauren , * Are
"Broadway Bill" to be shown on duction of Edward Sheldon's and Vera Buchanan, with the mu- overture to Rossini's opera "The
baskets for the needy this PASS- was
humt..• to the Sal•Ilit. Club on ,um the ever.popular master-of-cere- Detroit Institute of Arts is an As-
The
Berber
of Seville". Haydn's Sym-
Ted
Lewis
,
..
sic
sung
by
&nee".
which
was
held
over
inorm.
the same program with • new I 'n'R
over. Committees will visit „„ all d•su Feb 1
monies Bill Lankm. at the minis- syrian memorandum in cuneiform
, by popular demand with Clara rest of the show is so fast-moving phony in C major and Rimsky-
T he Out, thank. all fri•nd a who
this erten..
clubs LO popularize
tore piano plays your requests. writing on an inch-square tablet Ginger Rogers hit, "Romance in
i
Korsakov's
symphonic suite, "Sche-
make
your
peppy
as
to
almost
and
the stellar role, will
Clemens
t""
l- Cy Goodreau and his Manhattans of baked clay. It lists a messenger's Manhattan."
011 Raw ""
For tickets, phone Oar. 2302-W
Gamlen, 1:011
!continue through Saturday ere- head go round .. .Yessir, there i hisrarecle" will be the other or-
The meeting on Feb. 8 was held tea
for
both
the
provisions,
and
one
important
item
music
hold
In
the
chestral
numbers.
en win M
furnish the
a gay time io store for you.
Better breeding than birth.
at the home of Miss Bessie Gor-
I IS beer.
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