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PAGE NINE

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B'nai B'rith Groups
To Hear Dobsevage

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Anna Louise Strong
To Speak on Monday

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Mark Sullivan to Address!Georges Miquelle, 'Cellist,
ORCIL HALL, SAT. FA E., ]1 .511(11
Bei
Anna Louise Strong, associate
Symphony Soloist
Town Hall at Fisher
Shaarey Zedek Players
editor
of
the•Illoscow
Daily
News,
1111711
to Perform
Tuesday
Theater
Wednesday
who recently arrived here from
„Paai •?,i0.441
Russia, will speak at McAllister
of MI
The Women's Auxiliar v of
Detroit's
"clubber
• night
R
r " was
- Hall on Monda evenin Feb. 26, Mark Sullivan, internationally Georges Miquelle, first 'cellist
B'nai B'rith No. 122, and the all agog and a-flutter last week under the auspices of the Detroit famous journalist, historian and the Detroit Symphony, will be pre-
RHAPSODY
men's organization, Pisgah Lodge , with several proprietors holding branch of Icor. Her subject will speaker on current events, comes vented as soloist at the Tuesday
Neon and Evenings
will hold a joint social meeting !their breaths while others were b e "My Thirteen 1 ears in the direct from Washington to discuss evening concert, Feb. 26, at 8:30 on
'twilit.. TM, Glorifi ihr
major national issues at the Detroit , o'clock, in Orchestra Hall. He will im
at the Stotler Hotel, Monday, conjuring visions of their crowded Soviet Union."
slop. the World Could
BEER
— WINE — LIQUORS
.
Mile. rental .
F.. - Feb. 26, at 8:15 p. m.
Town
Hall
in
the
Fisher
Theater,
'
play
the
melodious
Concerto
in
D
dining rooms after those spots
Noonday Luncheons
35e
Dr. Strong has become known next W. ednesday morning, Feb. 27, minor f or Violoncello and Orchestra
Evening Dinners
6Se to $1
The guest speaker will be which were somewhat naughty to tens of thousands of her hear- at 11 o'clock. His subject will lie by Lalo.
George i Dobsevage of New York would be closed down. But out- ers as the "oldest Amer can resi- "The Great Adventure at Wash-
Victor Kolar, who will direct this
-. • side of a fine here and there, dent" in the new Moscow of the
legion."
eighth eoncert in the Tuesday sec•
there were no casualties.
— On the Stage —
=
Soviets. As author, correspond.
Mr. Sullivan's career as a poli- ies, will give the first perform-
IN PERSON
Once again the Oriole Terrace ant and traveler, she has spent tical reporter began more than a
i t
sets the pace, by bringing a favor- the past 12 years in that country quarter of a century ago when, as onise."
BraUr 1=1 1 1M11$
STEPIN FETCHIT
ice screen star of long standing which today presents the world's editor of Collier's Weekly, he
Young People's Concert March
comic Star of the Semen
here—Miss Mae Murday, center question mark. She has traveled wrote political comment in a se,
A chorus of 200 school children I
of
a
new
and
dazzling
show
at
the
ninny
thousands
of
miles
into
all Lion of the magazine called "Mark will lie the outstanding feature of
JAMES MELTON
Remo'.
Oriole. regions: the far north beyond the Sullivan's Page." Today, his the final concert in the Young Pen-
Divtingulsinsi Tenor
Every spot has its favorite per- Arctic Circle, the hot wastes of week-day dispatches and Sunday . pie's series by the Detroit Sym.
TIM a IRENE
former and entertainer, or its Turkestan, the height "roof of articles reach 10,000,000 news- phony, Saturday morning March 2,
11-diu slam
favorite band, staying on a bit the world" in the Pamir.
One readers. at 10:30 o'clock, in Orchestra Ilall.
ARIA 'FORNEY
I) owe.
longer than its predecessor . . . entire year was spent visiting
During the war, Mr. Sullivan They will sing the tuneful cantata,
)All' & FA SIAN
but the Club Plantation boasts collective farms in the first year made several visits to the Western "The Spider and the Fly" by Dan-
NEI I 14
of their introduction. Two ad- Front. Ile was at Paris when the l'rotheroe.
an
orchestra—Earl
Walton's
most
KAI }NAN and his Music
danceable band and Auzie Dial, ditional trips made to China gave Peace Conference was held. In
These 200 voices have been sel-
the most "singable" gal—have no, ' her insight into the problems of 1928 he was among the newspaper acted by Miss Clara F. Starr, su-
men
who
accompanied
President
pervising
instructor of music in
predecessors. . . . Both Miss Dial the Soviets in the Far East.
PRINCE 1111114111Lit
, and Mr. Walton opened with the During the past few years she Hoover on his good.will trip to the intermediate schools. The chit-
Plantation about a year or so ago has been busy organizing the South America. dren front Ill to 14 years of age
Limited Engagement
and are still enjoying the ap- American newspaper in Moscow, Mark Sullivan's five-volume opus, are members of the glee clubs in
, plause and approval of the p a .lknown as the Moscow Daily News, "Our Times," which narrates tilt the following schools: Burroughs,
: Irons. . . . The current all-sepia and bringing it from its early be- history of the American public from Miss Ethel Welch, director; Hutch- I
Ilitier's Public Edw.°, No. I
revue is one of the pepp i est an d ginnings f1:1 a small weekly to its I'•100 to 1925, is recognized as the ins, Miss Malik Mickle, director;
Lecture. on
most entertaining of the season. present condition as one of the finest history of modern America lackeon, Mies Ruth Moffat, direc-
tor; McMichael, Miss Elizabeth '
"GERMANY TODAY"
. . It has no comparison in the leading English-language dailies yet written.
ART INSTITI T14
Tickets for his lecture are on Eberle, director. The cantata will
city. . . . As usual, it packs a outside the English-speaking lands.
Admission 73c et (:rinnell', RA. 1144
sale now at Grinnell's, or Monday be sung by the glee clubs at the
mean combination of talent and
Glamorous Star of
to Wednesday at the Fisher box springls. festivals in the various
rhythm, mirth and gayety.
sc hoo
PHILOMATHIC NAMES
Stage and Screen
office.
The Dionnes have nothing on
Children's Free Concerts
ITS NEW COMMITTEES
, Eugene Van Antwerp, the demo-
3 SHOWS NIGHTLY
The second Aeries of free con-
. cratic candidate for the nomina-
Gene Kerekes—the Host
Plies a
certs
for the school children of
Sunday
afternoon,
Feb.
17,
IDA DIVINOFF
lion of County Auditor, who is
IIIIEN
At
the
Rhapsody
Terrace
I
Greater Detroit will take place in
Brilliant Revue
the proud daddy of 11 offsprings. marked the first meeting of the
genial current semester of the Philo-
who is widely known as editor,
Orchestra hall this week. Another
Dirtet From
Only Sammy Sofferin's
Tab. hi. wt..; . . . 11.. diffiro 4
publisher, and lecturer and is re- I personality is missing around the mathic Debating Club.
Gene Kerekes is still host at 10,000 children will hear the four
unite whether to fonotke the PC garded as one of the foremost I
to dble
prowarns
as
a
part
of
their
mei
,.
Rhapsody
Terrace,
and
guests
and
The second round of the new
Powatan these days. Otherwise
of the tn i.tint
tee d t or toe chi
' Jewish bookmen in A
America.
debate tournament their friends are assured of con. course. Continuing the study of
a . . or
din e mill
m ill liste n to the
the atmosphere is just as breezy, elimination
e
sweet melodic.,
el di
Mr. Do bsevaga e was on the edi- ust as g ay and just as smart as was included in the program of Untied good food and wines and "Music of Many Lands" the selee
tions played will represent Rus-
tonal
staffs
of
Jewish
E
ego
- j it ever was , and no well is the the afternoon. The subject was• the products of the Terrace Bar. sia, Spain, America and Great
n"" DINNER, 65c
11 F ull-Counte
pe ia. For 20 years he was the staff trained that the wheels are Resolved, That the NIRA be ex- The lunches at 35c are meeting Britain. Victor Kolar will direct
4 Shows Nightly
with
unanimous
approval.
•THE DRAKE sas•ite
tended
for
two
years."
The
af-
general secretary of the Jewish running just as smooth . . . so
•DOT LEWES
Gene and his Rhapsody Gypsies and Mrs. Edith Rhette Tilton will
Publication Society of America. here's hoping Sammy and his fam- firmative, upheld by Peter Mar-
•JA•K LEI IN
He published for the society over ily are enjoying their visit down rig and Julian Caplan, defeated are there for luncheon as well as give the explanatory remarks.
No toter Charge
The concerts on Monday, Feb. 25,
No Minimum
125 publications and aided in the south to the utmost. . . . The the negative, Robert Cole and dinner. There is nothing like a and Wednesday at 2 o'clock will
Cherie
spreading of millions of copies in floor show continues with the Philmore Leemon, by a vote of One Hungarian Paprikas, with To• be broadcast over WWJ for the
Jewish homes and public libraries. same cast as last week. . . . even to two. Leemon war elect- key wine served to the sensuous benefit of the school children of the
:•,
eaclences of Gypsy music, with its Mate. The Tursday concert at 3

He saw through the press the Those charming Archer Sisters ed best speaker.
The social committee, consist. minor harmoniesand its plaintive o'clock will be carried on. a coast.
ri ings of Zangwill,
Dorothy Hoghton . . . Kay
ched Aa'.
H
• • Barnes. Jack Brooks . . . ing of Philmore Leeman and Irv- mid haunting wistfulness There to-coast hookup over the Columbia
a !Ike 11.4t: • "
.
am, Peretz, Schechter, Ginzberg,
seems to be a longing in all Gypsy Broadcasting System.
6515 GRAND RIVER AT GRAND BLVD.
Yehodah, Asch and other aided
i. - and Barn and Steger, who are ing Isaacs, received a vote of
acelebrin
ties. Mr. Dobsevage also
just about an entire show by thanks for making last semester's music similar to those themes in
Jewish songs which promise the
the publication of the New Trans Graham
Fiddler
. and social a huge success.
xiiengFidedmle
asw
IMILWes.11.11 OLIO 1 MI MOM Is
11ALW IIMS
Jan Kubelik Recital Here
Julian Caplan, present speaker fulfillment of the age-old search
still M
carry o n . . .
cs:sbtei
lotion of the Bible. As secretary Swing
ul,seieni
t ime g m mv
and
Detroit's Only Downtown Night Club Presents
of a haven for the heart
of
the
Philomathic,
announced
his
Saturday, March 2
boys,
of the Jewish Classics Library, he
new committees es follows; Pro- mind.
helped develop the plan for the
Let Gene Kerekes prove all
gram, Leopold Snyder; press,
Jan Kubelik, the most traveled
issuing of the writings of Gabl' '
be
Tiny C lllll edienne
ing
Irv-
Isaacs; bringing up members, these things to you. He will
rol, Haley', MaimOnides
violin virtuoso, returns to Detroit
an d
CAROL CHAPELLE
DAVE BARNUM
others.
Jack Behrman and Louis Elhind; more than glad to see you.
Saturday evening, March 2, at
The shocking
*
Stage-Screen•Ittplia tiler
alumni, Arnold Sharkey; mem-
Orchestra Hall, under the auspices
As candidate for Congress
?daemon
Pat
Bill Lankin
bership, Saul Sheifman
1,. Tap.
of the Detroit Concert Society.
At Miniature Piano
and Mar-
against La Guardia, the present
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
tin
B y GERSHON GELBER
Thumin; foreign relations,
M1 COI F.It AT AN% TIME
by critics
For four days starting Friday, Kubelik, acclaimed
mayor of New York, Mr. Dobse-
01 Mayor, (Sal.)
Philmore Leemon; outside affairs. Feb. 22, ''Broadway Bill" is the everywhere as the greatest violin-
vage
m
ade his campaign memo-,
Tuesday — THE MANHATTANETTES
Melvin Gerson.
rable by the quality of the de-1
major attraction on the Holly- ist since Paganini, today, at the
It is less than two years since
Under new business, Robert wood Theater's double-feature age 54, brings forth enthusiastic
bates in which he engaged with • I left Palestine and Olson my re-
Cole and Saul Schwartz were program. The added feature is the praise from press and audience,
his opponent.
cent two months' return visit there. 'sworn in as new members.
"
and is in truth the living "music
There will also be presented by, I found most of the country so
MS
first showing in Detroit ofH
CH .
ro-
1040 WAYNE ST - • - • • • • Clifford 2640 0
the Young. People's Shaarey Ze-' completely transformed, that had I
dorado." a story of youthful ell- master." "His is an art and
41:413 31 100
dek Socieik Players a one-act not seen it, I would not have Omega Delta Chi Becomes mance end adventure in a desolate genius greater today than ever 0101.\.\ 11
11MIIMIA
fofrtee. r"
play, "Mother and Son". The cast thought it credible that such
"ghost town", an dthe stars are b e A
National Society.
15 years' absence, Ku-
consists of 15o1'othy Kunin, Lee, changes are possible to accomplish Wayne University as "N l Richard Arlen, Madge Evans,
Mrs. A
belik now has been prevailed upon
Rosin, Sidney Shevith, Dr. Leon- in so short a space of time.
melee Rothschild, travel- Stepinfetchit, Helen Jerome, Ed-
Desolate Wastes, wild looking ing representative
ard Sidlow. The play is directed,
of Iota Alpha sly and James Gleason, Mickey to repeat his former great suc-
sandy deserts, rough, rocky, steep Pi, international eon
11.11.11. 311\
cesses in America. He was born
•1011:NO by Milton J. Koss, '
Mouse
in
"Two-Gun
Michek"
ie
ore Y, pledged
in Michle, near Prague. His first
Musical entertainment will be mountain slopes, seemingly unin- Om egg Delt a Chi sorority
y of an added treat.
habitable, have been converted into
Announcement of the cast of
furnished
by
the
well
known
vio-
For three days starting Tues- concert appearance was made at
A HORSE'S NECK,
Ralph E. Quinn, candidate for
beauty
spots.
Fine
homes
and
ter
a t Aal
the age of six, and in 1899, in the Democratic nomination for "The Mikado," to be presented
an impressive
linist, Ida Divinolf,
pi
Feb. 26, "Mu_Ider in the
ceremony da
apartments houses that a
PLEASE!
Budapest,
he
made
his
profes-
by
the music group of the Young
Saturday
night,
Feb.
9,
Other entertainment will be in most cases before their construc-
. .lounty Auditor in the primary elec-
raetrno h-;
L' ds" and "BY' Y
of
sional debut.
given and all members and friends tion begins, stand to-day on those home
tion of March 4, holds an outstand- People's Temple Club, March 10,
will be the double-feature
No, the lull) DWI .•kin, for her
Goldman.Mimes Sylvia and Lautia, CI
Tickets
are
available
at
Grin-
has
been made by Philip Stern,
are welcome.
bmbund . . . she Is asking for •
ing position In the large field of
ing at the Hollywood Theater.
places, country side changed into
fancy drink,etn1 our drink mho-
Iota Alpha
nell's box office, Randolph 1124, aspirants from whom the Demo- chairman of the music group.
organized
ea rn ,- ,l'i.'
logist is an old molder at chang
uech
villagcs, villages into good-sized
and Hotel Statler, Cadillac 7492.
Under the direction of Arthur
ingodd Ingredients Into solved/
32 years ago at Hunter College
towns, towns into bi g
drink,
EASTERN STAR CAFE
Goulson, the Gilbert and Sullivan
people's enthusiasm knows no New York City, has active
'
'
Dire. tion Sanowl &Merin.
ters throughout the Eastern chap-
The Eastern Star Cafe presents
opus will be produced in its en-
and
bounds and infects even • new-
Levy's Students Give
tirety by the music group, which
comer as soon as he arrives there. Western United States and Can- four shows nightly, featuring Don Max
And abut a Stn...r1 lloor show
at Former Gov.
has worked in diligent rehearsal
In the rural districts. the tie- ada. The Wayne chapter is. J Letzen, blues singer; the Drake I Musicale
till it
a
A.
1
for several months to bring the
Brucker's Home
Meal Funds are contributing
.,s first contact into the Sisters, scintillating entertainers,'
Jack Levin, golden-voiced ,
1
production up to almost profes-
deal
to
the
rehabilitation
of
Middle
West.
and
• BARNES & STEGER
Seri Best
great
Notional Brotherhood Day will be OP IV - '
alone! standards.
ds of immigrants; . you'll
tenor who has delighted Eastern! Max Levy's advanced vocal stu-
In
1929,
Mrs.
Jessie
(Newman)
• ARCHER SISTERS
n
11 1 , 114,1 throughout thy Culled Stator , thousa
Star
patrons
for
several
weeks.
• dents will give • musicale, Satur-
Assisting Coulson will be Jose-
1. 11,1 11y. Yid, It. On this 0.....11111 I he' find colonies springing up in the Dvorin and Miss Laura Goldman
• DOROTHY HOGHTON
;141,1r. on by In.. Leo AI Franklin u ill 1,o
,waitnitahme
tafrcilterre
last two years on the land of the first organized Omega Delta Chi. Shan Austin and his recordingl
phine Stern, w,ho has 'written sev-
A ..0 1 he told, "Barriers to Brotherhood "
ntasl
ge
• KAY GRAHAM
S pm.
2' atGovernor
Today, the same girls are charter orchestra with their enchanting hdeanywNe Former
eral original parodies to some of
c:in ) , Kwahyeermeeetherh(Jierewmisih
i ut Sundae morning. MarYh 3, lin Koren
Louis G r e e n b I a t t,
rhythm continue to furnish the i' Brucker.
• Mnn Fiddler's Orchestra Poi F1 anklin will discuss thy trial stilibi d K
the t.etter known music of the
F e perpetual
e
lease for five
I
members of "Nu" chapter. Adel-
"The W orld Jewish Congreaa—A lianayr.. a u
fiver dunamsi
i tenor, will sing (a) Aria from
operetta. The parodies will satir-
ine Sax, president: Rae Bale. vice music,
1 nos Propn
Proposal ..
Aida-Verdi,
(b) Song of Songs-
Ilan Flabliatli, Fr& FA Redo I.t .on Clam
of land on which he erects a smial president;
Harriett Silverman,
ize members of the Jewish com-
te
will occupy the pulpit and speak on
Maya , (c) Gianina Mia-Friml.
MANHATTAN
CLUB
but
neat
looking
and
comforta
i
secretary;
Ruth
Kramer,
treasury
munity, the congregation and the
Table d'Hote
"The IOW of the Jew In the Amerivan '
_g
aa of
a ._..
Sally Sweetwine, lyric soprano,
home, and from IA the ma
raisin
Club Manhattan heads its show
Ii A i hillo '•
or; Muriel Nusbau, Evelyn Alenik,
Young People's Temple Club.
out-
Dinner - - - $1.50
k
try and vege ta es
"' a Goldye Frank, Lena Sokolow , with Dave Barnum, who sings (a) One Fine Day from Medam
The cast is as follows:
Young Peoples Washington Birthday
m and intro- Butterfly—Puccini, (b) On Wings
and is happy.
Hai fa, Marion Lukas, Alice Singer, SY l' songs as you like the,
The Mikado of Japan: .. Arthur Denison
-
- , ,.f Song—Mendelesohn, (e) Choco-
Nen111-Poo, his son, diegul•ed as
You'll find that near
,:r,.
'!'',.
; '":„:w
',o ,. Tt p.... !
via Goldman, Sadie Nuchime and duces Giggles Regan, Carol Chap
a wandering minstrel and In
vi tem you In /Olen 11 It i4 "' W " ashiln ugto
h I n 9 S where until six months ago there
Hero—Strauss.
'
late
Soldier•hly
lute with Yum•Yum...Ales Wilenkln
Helen Lefton are the other char- p elle and l'at McFarron, the lay
; hday
I
tes-d
;
on:re sunil•y,Feb. 21. at
t t
Harry Mikuliak, baritone (a)
was nothing hut a big stretch
Ro-Ka, lord high executioner—Bald Rose
RALPH E. QUINN
# . Blr;
ter in tap rhythms. Cy Gdreau ,
h fair
of
0
.3 . ti the a • al hall • A;; unworn°. 25
s.
i • ter members.
Pemllah, lord high everything else..
, Its or person.
sand waste, today stands a
and his Manhattans provide the Aria from I.aTraviata — Verdi, cratic
Levy
Mrs.
Leah
Weisenfeld
of
Kappa
called "Kiryat Chaim"
voters of the county will rish-Tush, a noble lard William
ove LifeManna Zucca, (c)
Samuel Feuer
s ized village,
chapter entertained
the pledge, dance music, with Bill Lanki:(b) L
"The Alikndo".
n
Platen, wards at Ko-Kul
124 DAVENPORT
D I lt•
Oh D Those T
make their choice. He has been in Three
Tth. foin.oum 1ilhort and gull's on . molt. ', (named after Chaim Arlosoro ).
.
playing request numbers.
Ium•Ium
at
a
tea
given
at
her
home
on
'
Ifilda Wilenkla
This ineomparbale situationis, of
Florence Kaltman, soprano, (a) public life for the past several
TE. 2-8385
PRO-Sing
Loretta Berkowitz
Sunday, Feb. 10.
TIt'L1 it: k i‘::.:iiiies"l Te".e ntri r .. clot.
; ; ' ' ,VI:;!l l . 11:
LaTosca—Puccini (h)
.. Peep- Bo
course, largely due to the influx
Bertha Charmer
UNITED DETROIT THEATERS :
years and has a wide acquaintance. Kalish& an elderly lady in love
(%r
i
a
me
ft7a
m
Wilson.
.
,,,s r l,b ,;' ,,'"I ' of German Jews who brought along
with Nsokl-Poo
's leadin g'
Harrlet Marva
Clark Gable, the rd m
1 . phearalzla for a on,
Ito u s er Ihr capital, technique, thoroughness Council Day at Franz Hal,
m
His
candidacy
is
looked
upon
with
Maurice Johnathan Short, tenor,
-
Menther• of the chorus: Missive Jean
Ishii. of Art tioulnon and Philip
romantic
player,
is
starred
in
ucceed,
Levy, Virginia Walt, Bertha Charmer,
hoed
will to .
tat Aria from Elsie d'Armor- favor by Democratic party leaders.
n
aIII
tlint
Exhibit Feb. 27
',U....r- and a determ
Ruth Cohn. Ruth Brmiar, Eleanor
"
After
Office
flours",
a
gay
tale
e . Donizetti, Oil Vilia—Lehar.
nislody .
realizing that the bridges behind
HICAGO GETS REFORM ig...6. of moody
Blunt, Miriam Carver, Irene Webw.

Mr. Quinn is • former newspaper
e the
is Joeephone Widener, dramatic so-
e rshowing att
which
to speak.
Ruth Klein. Carolyn Starr. Harriet
them are burned, 50
reporter, having worked both on
PARLEY NEXT SUMMER The T•stimonia/ 1/litneet
The Detroit section, National N h icichhigan is Theater, Clark
Gable
Marvell, Florence Tear* Dorothy
I may predict, that • day will
prano Pace MM Diu — Force of the Detroit Times and Detroit
I in Thunoist night, Frh 21 III.. lyisi .1
Moro, h, Nadine Lewis, Rheba 1310a1T,
Council
of
Jewish
Women,
invites
surrounded by a capable east of Deetin'y (b) Flea's Drea m— W ag
.
end the
n
the
history
o
m
" 4 oust... ^4 Timid« Beth
Rose Elkin, F•Ye
Alpert,, Loretta
News. Former Ma yo r John C.
come wh e
Telt1,1 , • forum roininillee
11.
its
members
and
friends
to
at-
players
in
the
new
film.
Constance
Goldis aihreck. Belle Pam
NEW YORK (JTA I—The next n 1 entlihohin1 dinner to thy or" toi , to.
iem will record the name of
ncr. .e , I I a Sky
Sk • will
'11 act • an accom- 1 I ge selected Quinn as secrete , Berkowitz.
I, k and Betty nommen. Memo, Ale:-
Z i on
with large golden letters, tend the Franz Hats Exhibition at Bennett has the leading feminine panist
convention of the Central Con- o of , 11 11.•fo at the but.
yl
tw iv , nod I“
ander
In.
Artnue
Goulson. Saul .
to the ma
.
mayor when he took offie
Hitler
c' '
forum
Ushers carps
.
of the'
10.
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alongside, if not in the forefront, the Detroit in stitu te o f Art, Wed- role opposite the star while Stuart
Levy and
Samosa
ference of American Rabbis will the
in 1928, Quinn retiring from news-
ha r toe
of fly
«Inn,
It
I '
4n71am
y,. Feb. 27, from 2:30 to Erwin, Billie Burke and Katherine
of
the
founders.
and
builders
of
be held in Chicago next June, the yiyilins. Tiler, wore olo, .
.
011 4 .1 •
Arthur (Wiliam
paper work to accept. Quin prey Dins tor
vet nt, of
Alexander have prominent roles. Famous Woman Editor at musly served as clerk
A.Ist•nt i.irao tor
Josephine Stern
executive board, meeting at h.r 1a Winer, tolloINWI hy
zd
for
Judge
W• Musick' Dim toe
PhIllp C. stem
w as On the Michigan stage a host of
been for Hitler, the e
The day is to be known
Town Hall in Casa Thea-
Temple Emanuel, has decided.
IsitraneoLt
McKay Skillman, of the Recorder's get retary
Irene Wei
elrahndloweortel
Council Day.
nie
oni
and Properties
will lecture on stars
stars including Muriel Page doing .
The convention will open Tues- slid...eh...A Notes:
bt e trn odfe
ter on March 1
Court, where he made many.friends wardrobe
.
longer
o oho hare redem p
Thom.
o Miolorho d
Miriam Varier, Goldie albrack
d
her
famous
"flame
dance,"
Joe-
aye
de l
day night, June 25.
e
among
the
Jewish
people.
And
to-
Makwup.
!Doi
SaImitin,
Miriam
ears..
ing4.11. of Om hook have
11..t ,1 attra.lfr1
the ex ib it.
'duds Garay, the Five Gay Bro-
0 a Styln a a, company the
or the armee Jews have served
..
a KI 0111 , ere mi ssing
a
The program committee was
Mrs. William Brown Moloney, day he cherishes there strong v 1111 11;
bars. H arold Schlesinger and them
t n at the piano.
rO .;r;j 1. 1 • , •110 .• ;0 ale
o f otner
friendships that have grown strong-
stimulant for the Jews ot
of the program to studies of the most 'Myron'.
,
Ballet
and
Lamb
and
the
editor
of
New
York
Herald-Tribune
Mrs. Oscar Blumberg are co-
17:1 Inds as well, who now realize
sixteen Rockettes add to the gay, Sunday Magazine, is to speak for er throughout the years. In 1932
instructed to devote a major part .::;i:Yrion""fiTitirer;
i
chairmen
of arrangements.
prog ram
he managed the campaign to ob-
what they may expect front their c
.._ as Theater Town H II, F .
basic principles underlying Re-
"David Copperfield" is now in
morning, March 1, at 11 o'clock, lain a fairer representation for
form Judaism with a view of its did:of he r i eason's most I''' mimed 11 . 0 yls. governments sooner or later, and
..
W ayne c ounty in the state legisla-
k.•' hi I, I . tl•thert
I 'll I
they, too, are flocking to this new
the third and final week of its on "The
News of the Day.' '
revaluation.
engagement at the United Artists , A s editor
, lure •
land of promise and hope.
e or of
o the e New
ew York
or Her-
11
There
are,
no
doubt.
certain
us'
S
Theater
on
Bagley
Ave.
The
Id-Tribune
Sunday
Magazine,
Mrs.
Knowledge of the work of the
un da School:
London Non-Jew Barred by
3unnay
pleasant aspects that should be
The class on methods of teach- screen version of Charles Dick- Maloney probably keeps more close- County Auditors Mr,
has
NEW YORK (JTA) — Mrs.
Having Jewish Name
remedied,
one
of
which
is
the
ram-
favorite
novel
has
won
wide
ly
in
touch
with
national
and
inter•
been
acquired by
ens'
r. Quinn dur- Felix M. Warburg has contributed
i n g, which has been discussing the
LONDON (JTA)—Newspapers
i some sec-
national problems than any other ing the past two years while eery- $6,000 to the building fund of
acclaim
from
the
press
and
the
io• pant speculative fever in
aff
.1
111.
teaching
of
history
in
the
lower
here carry a story about a Lon-
III, pant of the country.
for following the details of woman in the United States and ing as an employee of the office. the Rothschild-Hadassah Univer-
',a l. , . fon Ft1411) coining on
Since my last trip of two years grader through the story method p
don golf club which rejected the
Current
nota ble authorit the
ember of the Bureau of sity Hospital in Jerusalem, which
so clos ely.
, real estate in Palestine sky- will take up dramatization at its he
candidacy of a non-Jew who bears
Se b
e onews
n
- investigation
The Freddie Events, explaining
is • ion of the Wayne County will be the first medical
rt..
re-
pook ons in cluding
M.... party .an held 11•1 the
Feb. 24. 45 person
center
a Jewish name. The club, under , i t,1 ,1 1 4
, e7g;;I;;t1,..41;•h;;01 .1. a
a r w
d.aorf „Auditors.
Bartholmew, W. C. Fields, Roland hind the news, each week interpret- BoA
te rii n
, tla hl. ran ni..;It otthethT
roc
ro keted
re 400 to 1,000 per cent. One nest meeting, Sunday,
and graduate school of medicine
the impression that the applicant
reason, however, that will mitigate at 12 o'clock noon. The class will
f Young Edna Mae Oliver, Lewis ing theworld's most important hap-
Mr.
m
Quinn
served
in
Palestine,
it
was
announced
by
ke
the
next
ta
was Jewish, declared that it does
m
(len . ' Sedum,te r. Dew for even those when that day 'of
..m .171;lf. '"t);
millions
of readers. work, 19 months in France as • member Hadassah, the Women's Zionist
not admit Jews "except by mis- man inylist•in and Mrs. Dal 1.1 E coh•n. reckoning arrives, is the fact, the teaching history in the intermed:- Stone. Nledge Evans, Maureen pentium
Aside to fro
m her newspaper
of
the
23rd
Engineers
regiment
and
junior
high
school
de
O'Sullivan
Frank
Lawton
and
Organization
of
America.
take."
unlike booms in America where the ate and
now is a popular member of the
Lionel Barrymore in principal Mee. Mel oney has for
; f, 0 7.001Z r4tre;r1,thi l:
Calling the project • "splendid
acutual cash investments were only partments.
s, American Legion. Because of his
The name of the club was not
roles, is noteworthy for the man- ' a close study of social condition
business inn
a negligable part of the cost of the Jr. Young People. Auxiliary
mentioned. At the same time. ...a
ind has taken an constructive in- thorough qualifications for the of- prioneer work", Mrs. Warburg, in
of the Jr. net' in which they portray the
an
accompanying letter, praised
The
dramatic
group
tercet in whatever affects the home fice, Democrats interested in party
property, having been largelly fi-
dines Itn.
Scotland newspapers reported
NI, and Mr -
r
..
t, , second and even Y. P. A. will meet this Thursday characters Dickens wrote.
and children. During the war she accomplishment by men whom they the choice of Mount Scopus for
that Jews have established their s •
fleeced by find,
Awl Alt
, •
Louisa
M.
Alcott's
beloved
ro•
r
the
location of the new institution
g
r
third mortgages, there today they evening, Feb. 27. The regular
worked in behalf of the Belgian elect, regard Quinn as a logical
trait
.
own golf club near Glasgow. This ,,
and commended the plan to make
Men", provides one children and the Belgian cause in nominee at the primary.
pay, as a rule, cash for their real meeting of the club take, place .flance "Little
club, the report states, is restrict-
contrasting
features
on
the
the
26.
of
it
an
integral part of the Hebrew
the United States. France also
on Wednesday evening, Feb.
estate and have therefore no
ing membership to Jews only.
gram recognizing her work with special
University.
of mortgagees. All that could hap- All young people between the State Theater doubl e pro
this
week,
with
the
other
offering
A
campaign
to raise 6300,000'
hovers as did Belgium.
Jewish Pipers Judged
pen to such holders is that their age, of 16 and 20 are invited.
Dowager Queen Backs Belgium's
as a building fund is now in
values and incomes will shrink.
Si•tar ► ewdi being "The Winning Ticket", • The Detrit New, this week an.
The Best in Scotland progress
JNF Drive
Samuel
to augment present re-
To offset this element, there are,
NEW
The following dates are asked hilarioe• story about the family flounced that Mrs. Moloney I.• tr
ANTWERP (JTA) — Dowager
sourcea
W. Halprin. natieenl president of however, many communities of pri-
be kept open by the different of an Italian barber who wins the ',It the ne-v magazine sections of
GLASGOW.—A blow 'to na-
Queen Elizabeth last week ac- Hadassich, the Women's Zionist vate agriculturists and Kvutzahe, to
organizations: March 17—Hard Irish Sweepstakes Prize, in which the Sunday News called "This
tional pride has been adminis-
cepted patronage over the Belgian Organization of America. who re-
w ee k . ..
who are the backbone of the coun- time party at the Congregation: Leo Carrillo, Louise Fazenda and
tered here by the discovery
TARTARS' DANCE FEB. 23
Jewish National Fund campaign
from Palestine, try.
Mrch 26, shower; Sunday, April Ted Healy are featured.
cently ret . irned
that one of Scotland's very
for • forest in Palestine to be
eager
to
see
the
real
rasted
the
aspirations
of
the
If one is
con
t
supper and card party.
a
28,
hottest
bands
is
composed
ex-
The Tartars, a young Jewish
FOX THEATER
named after the late King Albert.
the new specific Jewish
Lew Jewish Delinque•cy Rate
youth of America and Europe Palestine,
clusively of Jews,
organization, will celebrate their
Charming little Shirley Temple
The king was known as a friend . with those of the youth of Pal- life. the new culture that the new
In New Yerk
Hitherto
S•otsmen
have second anniversary by presenting
, upholds the title of "The Little
of the Jewa. He had visited Pal . estine, in a radio address from Yishuv has produced in recent dy, peacefully contented people,

. .
proudly her 'A that only • • dance in the new Bohemian
e•tine several times and was en Station WOR. this city. Mrs. Hal- years. he should not go to look for earning their living by hard labor
OR K (JIM—The Jew., CrOnnel." at the Fox.
P
Room of the Hotel Detroiter,
Prominently cast is Bill Robin- true - born t could master
New
thusiastic in his praise of Jewish prin
n pointed out that Palesti e it in Tel Aviv, Haifa or Jerusalem and honest effort, no " shacher- NE
population of
of the macher tuft mens hen" there, in 'oh
the rousing skid of the na- Woodward, at Adelaide, on Satur-
achievements there.
a delinquency rate of son. famous Negro dancer.
the youth moves from urban to --these are only prototypes
short, a people who seem to be des- York has
tional musical instrument
day, Feb. 23, The music will be
Western
civilization.
transplanta-
Stepin
Fetchit,
Negro
comedian
as
compared
rent
centers, the opposite of the
to fulfill a mission of the about MI per
rural
Now comes the news that
tions of Warsaw, Lodz, New York tined
fnrnisiied by Dort Zell and his
THETA PHI GAMMA SORORITY
Messianic prophesies when "every with delinquency rates among of screen fame, Is in person on
Mir tendency in other countri,..
the "Jewish Lads' Brigade"
Club Roberta Orchestra. Arrange-
and Berlin—but should go to see man will dwell under his own vim other groups. The statistics are the stage. James Melton, radio
4 'rid s . 1• •• go, Feb 3. by emi
Clam email at her home. FM Glsi
"Unlike
the
tendency
in
F.u•

amt oheerve at close range the corn-
has won the Scottish cham- ments for the dance are under
who
are
Dart
of
a
report
by
Dr.
John
tenor;
Tim
and
Irene,
Lou
and
h
vnith
of
• •
and fig tree," a people
Theta me Gamma PoterItY annnunrr • rope and .
munities
of
the
private
colonies
or
pionship
trophy
for
their
skill
the direction of Nathan Krentain
others
also
are
pro-
and
to remote on the
liertl Slawaon, executive director of the ! Evelyn
•• ors
rnmstin w 014
will b• •

Paleetin e prefe• ■
those working on • co-operative making the dream of Dr.
with the pipes and bellows.
and Stuart S. Segal.
grimed.
the home of Mtn ROW
t11
Jewish Board of Guardians.
soil rather than seek a career in I system. lbere, he will find a star- come true.
riz Delmer Aye • sunder.Fr 1. 34 . •
m Thom Interested Call Tons the cities', Mrs. Halprie 'aid.
.4 7-l i lt.

Shirley Temple
Lionel
Barrymore

a Ida Divinoff to be Violin Soloist;

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