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March 08, 1935 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-03-08

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Imerica 9ewislr Periodical Cotter

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CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

&I)erRondcwisii &RCN ME

NINE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

or•MnigniMM•41....T.

110X

STAGE AND SCREEN

fI

FRED

ASTAIRE

GINGER

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FE

ROGERS

IRENE

DUNNE

In

• `Roberta

Jerome Kern's Tontallaing
Stage Hit

on the Stage

= A ScroonialtZny Rural

hots

Aati#1

Well, now that the din and
racket of the election has some-
= what subsided and all the hand-
= shaking and back-slapping is over
= and all or most of the little boys
Ise went to school with were con-
vinced that the time is not yet
ripe for them all to become
Judges, we can once more settle!
= down to a normal routine of liv- I
I. ing, which means not only work
but fun and gaiety as well . .
and with Lent in the air we've
= got Detroit's playgrounds fairly
to ourselves.

Es

a
a

D'OYLY CARTE OPERA
COMING HERE

co. is

Divinoff Concert
0
On Fed
1.1 ay E veiling '

Poldi Mildner Here for "Le Million," New Type
The celebrated D'Oyly Ca rte
Ida Divinoff-Rothberg will be
Recital on Monday
Film Here Saturday at
Opera Company front the Say
°Y presented in a violin recital at
Theater,
London,
inema Guild
rag 8:30 p. M. on Friday evening,

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BEN POLLACK

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Poldi Mildner won't marry.
up notable records wherever
a Benni s on the present intern it March 15, at the Young Women's
With intense seriousness for
So replete with new ways of
a- Christian Association, Witherell
17 years, the young Viennese employing
d ona
tour, is due at the Wile
all the classic musical
on and Alontcalm.
Pianist,
Pianist, who comes here for a comedy formulae is "Le Million,"
The following are patrons and
recital Monday, at the Masonic the French film masterpiece com-
patronesses for this recital: Mr.
Temple, has made up her mind ing to the Art
institute t is Sat-
and Mrs. Nathan Metzger, Mr.
that music and marriage would urday night, that each scene is
and Mrs. II. Solt, Mr. and Mrs.
not mix successfully in her life. a new delight to the audience.
M. Weksler, Mr. and Mrs. Morrie
She does not consider herself I Time-worn methods have been
Scharer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvith,
I discarded, obvious ways and
Mr. and Mrs. S. Schaflander, Mr.
!means refused, every point that
and Mrs. Al Weisman, Mr. and
!might possibly become sentimen-
'Mrs. A. Id. Ferar and Mr. and
I tal hos been burlesqued by the
Mrs. J. S. Souls.
clever young film wizard, Rene
• The accompanist and assistant
Clair, who is responsible for the
artist will he Henry Herrmann,
production.
pianist
and lecturer.
Tickets for admission to the
Tickets may be procured from
Institute next Saturday night are
Mrs. B. Lachs, Townsend 6-8059.
for sale at Grinnell's, at the of-
fice of the Guild, 127 W. Adams,
and at the Institute on Saturday
FORMER ANTI-SEMITIC
front 10 a. m.

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AND

HIS

INIMITAILE

MUSIC

Fdatur ing

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ROBBINS
"ANGEL OF

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THE AIIr

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PENTHOUSE

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CONTINUOUS FLOOR SHOW

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ROYAL JESTERS

SONDRA u1 WIN TERS
... gpeelallfm

5- idsMIM.

JEW1 9 11 DIsliFA EVERY SUNDAY .
IIRING FATHER AND WITHER
NO COVER OR MINIMUM
Except SoinnIty Night Cater, $1
DINNER, $1.611

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Vaa, Pergenal Direties
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TED MEISENHEIMER
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And what tempting programs
BEN POLLACK
MAIM' DR HOTEL
CAD. 1400
most of the gay spots offer . . .
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FREE PARKING
III SPROAT
r
And Their Own Company of
There's the Club Plantation with
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7'0rn11 Direct from the
a faster, newer, bigger revue
Marl. II Ith a ('orated
Chum. ProwinlIng
than ever before . . . Our old
friend Auzie Dial is going vaca-
Homespun Humor by
HOTEL BOUGHT BY JEW S p,‘,Nolom The Savoyarda Are Coming I 1 I E ""
tioning ... You'll still find Boten
`
the Home Folks
n:
and Yuen in sonic brand new
Beethoven Musicale by
Announcement is made that th
numbers . . . Glenda Brannock
Colonial Hotel and Mineral Bat
does a flock of new songs . .
Gunzberg Students
IL Ch 2110
h5 t
of Mt. Clemens, Mich., long fa m
Joe Hubert struts his stuff like
SATURDAY NIGHT
ous for its policy of prohibitin - I
nobody's business . . . and Ralph
Saturday, March 16, at 8:15
DETROIT PlIEDIERE
Jews, has been leased to ■ syn
One Shuttle' Only
Delaney — don't ask — he has
p. m., at the Grinnell Auditor-
The CINEMA (7111.11 prearots
OF THE SAVOY THEATRE, LONDON
dicate of Florida business me n /
oodles of surprises in store for
ium, 1515 Woodward Ave., a re-
"LE MILLION"
and henceforth will be operate d
you , . . And didja see those
cital will be given by students
From.h 'Folk le---Eng hdl TItleg
as
a
strictly
kosher
hotel.
six sepia darlings? . . . 11m, hml I
Dr. Mark Gunzberg, dedicated to
DP:TIC/IT liesTITUTE OF ARTS
Seats Now;,;; Performance 1,7,; ,1,:=1., I I
SoturditY, March 9, ot owe
The personnel will be heads a
. . . And of course Ted Lewis is
the compositions of Beethoven.
Ado,
II. Titiktitx at 11rintioll'a,
still on the job.
The program will be the Son- Miss Marjorie Kyr. as "Tessa" by Max Elkin and Albert Gross
127 W. Adams, and Art Institute
Mon. "7h. Gondoliers"; Tue.. ••riat by hop , followed by "TA.
man. Mr. Elkin is known as th
Pine.. PI 10
after 10 a. rat. M . ■ 11114lay.
ate in E Major Op. 14, played by
The Oriole Terrace offers an-
Well Mat. and Night, "The Naiads", 11.11.. " The
in "The Gondoliers"
Yeomen o f
A
former genial host of the Elkin
the Guat4"; Fri, Night, Sal. Mot. .1elenthp'.1 Sat. Night,
Master Gilbert Gervais; Sonate
other outstanding revue, headed
"TA. Con4olsere
5
and
Olympia
Hotels
of
Mt.
Clem-
F. Minor Op. 2, Miss Dorothy Theater here for a single week
by DeMarr and D'Andre, dancers
PRICES
;;;;;;
?".
1'1'S ,2:111:76;;;';Onig:illfg . :!-Ig I
POLDI MILDNER
Green; Sonate in D Minor Op. of eight performances one week ens and will take possession of
supreme, who are one of the most
I
14450100
the Colonial on Sunday, March 01,11
internationally famous ballroom too young to have decided that 31, Miss Ruth Lowe, and the C from Monday, March 18. These
Sunday.
11•11 ord.'. Filled an IcerrHw 10 ■ 110103k ■••■■■•■
10, He has just arrived in De-
March 10
gifted
Savoyards,
as
they
are
Minor
Concerto
No.
3,
Master
teams. They are graceful, good question; girls abroad are con-
known, have just ended a most troit front Miami Beach, Fla.,
Is colt min
P
,„„rs„
r,i'r
,,,,,,
to look at, and exceptionally sidered eligible for matrimony at Henri Rose.
iss ging
now.
In the last number the orches- spectacular four weeks' run in where he had charge of the "blue
smart dancers. . . . Billy Carr is her age. Nor does she think sh
e tral parts will be played on a Boston, where from every indica- room" and the main dining room
In Istr)
Comedy Sage,.
the clever little M. C. who is
some day change her mind. second piano by Dr. Mark Gunz- tion they might have stayed an- of the Floridian Hotel.
held over another week. , .. Lu- will
PT
"Music is each a big thing in berg.
other month, as thousands have
Mr. Grossman was associate
cille Donman, who comes here my life—it is all I ever think of,"
The public is invited without been turned away during the last with Mr. Elkin at the Floridian
from the Kit-Kat Klub in Lon-
she explained. "Marriage ought admission charge.
— with —
week.
The
same
result
was
ob-
having
been the assistant man-
don, is the new prima donna, and to be a big thing, too. And how
1011115 RICH
ARNOLD DALT
tained in Washington and they ager of this famous hotel.
Ile
Helen Bouve, premiere danseuse could I fit two things so big into
JOsEPHINE DUNN
come
here
direct
from
Chicago,
Just Off Woodward
has been connected with the Sei-
I hitroll'a Charming and Intimate
. . . not saying a word about my own life."
Symphony Season Comes to
America'. Flew Mont. Rentaumnt sod Sow, Club
Playhouse
where
they
open
for
two
weeks.
Mena P.r 11, no. tool
den
Hotels
organization
for
th
a
those 16 Oriole Adorable . . .
literl•s of PUP. Plays
a
Close
This
Week
Men, she hinted, have an un-
To all Americans who have past 10 years and is leaving
while Russ Lyons and his NBC
Roo 20c, 15e, 11.00, $1.Y3
visited London and to all Eng- Miami Beach on March 15 to join
Orchestra still carries on . , . comfortable trait of wanting
Mato. U0•, :0,
9, lite
their wives to stay at home, a
The symphony season, one of lishmen adjourning in this neck Mr. Elkin.
Clue Tax
Swing 'em, bops, swing 'em!
trait most inconvenient if that the most successful in the history of the woods, the name D'Oyly
s
The Colonial Hotel and Mineral
Now for a bit of the aesthetic! wife is an artist.
of the Detroit orchestra, comes Carte has real significance.
Baths will now be one of the
Have you any latent musical tal-
to a close this coming week. Two
Poldi has had many proposals, exceptionally
finest
and
most
modern
Jewish
The
repertory
for
Detroit
is
as
ent—some time to spare, plus an
ptionally interesting programs
Entire New Floor Show
of them via the sentimental will be presented. Following long follows: Monday night, "The Gon- resort hotels in America. Under
inclination to really learn some- most
"fan" letter, from admirers of
Direct from Broadway
doliers"; Tuesday night, "Trial by the management of Elkin and
thing worthwhile? Learn to play
established
custom,
Ossip
Gail
br
o-
featilring
her art and her girlish demeanor, witsch will appear both
Fine Foods - Excellent Cocktails •
Jury" followed by "The Priates Grossman the cuisine will be ex.
the piano or develop your vocal Although she or her mother an-
ppear
as di rec-
16 Year.of stioemful Catering
of
Penzance";
Wednesday,
mat-
cellent
and
the
service
unexcelled.
to the Pl11/11■• fan developed our
abilities. The Barbara Stoll School
to and piano soloist at the final
ttorret proems to
Guests
will
be
treated
to
music,
point whom
of Music, which is headed by ewers most of her mail, they! subscription concert Thursday Thursday night, "The Yeomen of
In nut, First Antericaa
1 - 0noint eta,
uniform
and
heat
0
entertainment and afternoon teas.
Mrs. Barbara Stoll herself, former
quality and flourmeet
ith the
ievening, March 14, at 8:30 the Guard"; Friday night and Damiants will be held on the spa-
HELEN BOUVE
piolir0,171 of et tin the most oriti•
LUCILLE DORMAN
Chicago Opera star, has turned
o'clock, in Orchestra Hall. The
at epicure.
Premier Daimon
done BUIld
out some exceptionally fine prod- Alexander Woolcott, "The concert will open with the Bee- Saturday matinee, "Iolanthe," cious and beautiful lawn of the
SHAN AUSTIN yr el tdj,, '1,1 e
and
Saturday
night,
"The
Gon-
hotel
as
soon
as
the
weather
per-
ucts. Those who have heretofore Town Crier," at Cass Thea - thoven "Egmont" overture and
4 snot" N11111.,
doliers."
mits.
A
modern
cocktail
room
felt the cost of expert instruc-
l' II I I. 0 NI E N A
will be followed by the popular
Moto of Commotion
ter Town Hall March 15
In Emptlan Dance*
The overture is at 2:16 at the is being installed and such con-
tion too great will find the new
Sixth Symphony of Tschaikovsky,
itireet fear. 11411,n ooll
veniences as a barber shop, beau-
arrangements which Mrs. Stoll has
the "Pathetique." Chopin's melo- matinees and 8:15 at night. Mail
Jean )tat hews
Alexander Woollcott, A. B .,
just made exceptionally interest-
Eold:e yllnirh
dious Concerto for Piano and O r- orders are now being received, ty parlor and valet will always
be available.
Jack Loin
ing. A special department, un- PII.D., L.H.D., author and broad- chestra in E minor, Op. 11, wi ll and the public seat sale for this
and his music
caster, will speak for the Detroit
The dining room will be strictly
der the supervision of Miss Vir-
own
Hall
at
the
Cass
Theater,
close.
engagement starts tomorrow at kosher, A "Mashgiach" will be
.
7
7
\
4
ginia
Stoll,
specializing
in
chil-
The
Detroit
Symphony
Choir
NO COVER• CHARGE
ff itl
RESERVATIONS
dren, is proving quite the thing. Friday morning, March 15, at 11 will make its only appearance of Grinnell's and at the Wilson The- appointed to insure the strict ob-
tan
s i
(;),,
o'clock, on the subject "The In- the season at the 10th and final ater box offices. Mail orders may servance of the Jewish dietary
That's all now!
visible
Newspaper."
laws.
New
silverware
and
two
4vas7 s • !1St *.14
concert of the Tuesday evening be sent to Room 352 Stotler
Mr. Woollcott is known rm.. ,
sets of new dishes have been or-
6515 GRAND RIVER Al GRAND BLVD
PARK AVE. PENTHOUSE
• 8:30 o'clock,
tionally through his widely fol- in Orchestra Hall. It will have Hotel or to the theater direct. dered while a graduate dietician
Lovers of good food Will be
These will have the personal at- diet. look after each individual
radio broadcasts as "The the assistance of Muriel Mager!
interested to know that Ted Meis- lowed
Town Crier." His listeners ac. Kyle, soprano soloist. Victor tention of Miss Isobel .1. Hurst,
Downtown'. Only Nit. Clot, P
enheimer is the maitre d'hotel at claim him one of America's great- Kolar, who will direct, has
under whose direction the D'Oyly
is a
The bath house which is under
ar- Carte Opera Company is appear-
the Park Ave. Penthouse, assisted
A GALA FAREWELL ICEEK TO
the same roof of the hotel is one
est essayists, a "raconteur par ranged a most attractive list of ing in Detroit.
5
by Paul Muth as chef.
of the finest in Mt. Clemens, Its 5
a fine writer and a numbers for this concluding event
5
Meisenheimer achieved fame excellence,"
leading wit.
facilities and equipment is com- 5
LAST
APPEARANCE
IN
DETROIT,
MARCH
Mtn
during his stay at Blossom Heath
E
Mr. Woollcott's birthplace was of the series '
plete
in
every
respect
and
is
able
,ton
four years ago when he net a •
le
A
Phalanx
not quite
to offer guests in addition to the
THE
MANHATTANETTES
new high for local gourmets. He
UNITED
ARTISTS
THEATERS
E
E
ears ago. Ile was graduated
Club Manhattan is planning an regular mineral baths, hicolonic
FOCH UNINUAL GIRD;
has also been maitre d' at such a nd earned his degrees at both Rudy Vallee's "Sweet Music" eventful
I
IA
farewell week for little
outstanding spots as Terrace Gar- Columbia University and Hamil- on the screen and a sizzling, fast- Evelyn "Giggles" Regan, who irrigations and reducing massag- # COL. JOE ALLEN *
IRENE KESSLER
I
es. It also contains a complete a
K entu c ky Colonel , M. C.
dens in the Morrison hotel in ton College.
Sung 54114
stepping colored review
featuring
goes
south
with her own show medical department including an
Chicago.
60 musicians, dancers and enter- on March 16.
X-Ray machine and a fluroscope.
Paul Muth served as chef for
t ritinrs with Jimmie Lunceford's
four years at Blossom Heath and Robert Shippee and Burton Harlem
Friday night, March 15, a gala The staff includes a complete
em Orchestra, on the stage
medical
staff, a special nurse in
Holmes
at
Institute
sui E. ADAMS
RAYNE
evening
is
being
planned
for
is considered an artist in his line.
NETER A COVICH
comprise the big show at the
CLIFFORD Mil 0
the women's section of the bath
The spot is under the direction
of Arts
rn u 're linPnli
I Michigan Theater this week. Rudy "Giggles" last night in Detroit. house while • special orderly will ShNom
•10awmszi
of Ben Pollock, who is also pre-
Robert Shippee, explorer, scien- Vallee and Ann Dvorak have the
Have a Goad 7
be stationed in the men's section.
senting his orchestra. Doris Rob- tilt anti co-leader of the Shippee- leading roles in "Sweet Music"
Only highly skilled and courteous
bins, known as the "Angel of the Johnson Expedition of the Peru- with a cast composed of two
attendants will be employed and Hyman Altman's Work on sentiments,
tth,avtoitchineg IL
is
Air," is featured in the floor elan Andes, will set out with ono- bands and hundreds of pretty
individual sheets for use after the
lea st'atC ed our
the Jewish Charity
Max Liebermann Honored show and on the air programs tion pictures "By Airplane Over girls. Jimmie Lunceford presents
baths
will
be
available.
Personally
erality
with
which
Mr.
Altman
Radio
Hour
_
from the Penthouse.
Inca Land" in his lecture at 3:30 his "Harlem Express" on the
at Large Exhibition
interested service will prevail
has contributed time on his pe-
I
In addition, the floor show in- p. m. Sunday, .March 10, at the stage with 12 scenes and 60 dusky
througout. Readers are urged to
riod for five years to all move-
TEL AVIV. (Palcor Agency)— eludes the Royal Jesters, Sondra Detroit Institute of Arta. stars, including Anus Brooks, Jeli
Several months ago, Ilyman menu for the welfare of the corn-
watch for further announcements
Max Liebermann, formost painter and Winters, Dick "Icky" Morgan
From the Alps to Sicily, Bur- Smith, Sandy Burns, George
which will appear in The Jewish Altman, director of the Altman munity has made the Altman
of Germany and former President and others.
ton Holmes, world's foremost Wiltshire, Babe Matthews, Ford,
Chronicle.
, Charity Radio Period, celebrated Charity Hour an institution in
r avel lecturer, will present Al- Marshall and Jones, Ethel Fraye,
of the Prussian Academy of Art,
the fifth anniversary of continu- this city.
who died two weeks ago, was hon- ANOKA CAMPFIRE GROUP I uring Italy" with motion pictures the 12 Careyettes, Deacon Jones,
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
ous broadcasting over Station
BIRTHDAY DINNER ON
a nd colored slides in his lecture the Dancing David Dandies, the
sired with a memorial exhibition
On the occasion of the celebra-
For four days starting Friday, WMBC.
a t 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 12, , Lunceford Glee Club and "Hook-
of his work that was opened here
MARCH 24
tion of the fifth anniversary of
March 15, the Hollywood Theater
Five years ago today Mr. Alt- the continuous broadcasting by
a t the Detroit Institute of Arts. Cr" Dynamite.
Feb. 21. The exhibition, consist-
presents another of its big double man inaugurated, in connection Mr. Altman, hundreds of tele-
ing of 120 paintings, drawings Ahoka Campfire Group of Tem-
Because of popular demand,
Maurice Chevalier is starred in
feature bills. Ronald Colman with his radio broadcasting, what grams and congratulatory mes-
and etchings from the private col- pie Beth El is sponsoring a birth- B urton Holmes will repeat his "Folies Bergere," now showing
gives
the best performance of hes become known as the Jewish cages were received
lections of Hermann Struck, day dinner celebration, to be held le cture on "London and Rural at the United Artists Theater,
by Mr. Alt-
his career in "Clive of India," Charity Period, and for five years man from every Jewish organize.
noted Jewish artist, and other ad- Sunday evening, March 24, a t E ngland" on the World Adven- with a supporting cast headed by
the
story
of a clerk who rises to he has featured on his period con. tion, synagogue and fraternal
inner,' of Liebermann, was to Temple Beth El. Mrs. Louis A. to re Series at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, Merle Oberon and Ann Southern.
fame and fortune by his con- tinuounly • certain portion of his body, also from representative
.
have been inaugurated by Mayor Harris is guardian of Ahoka • l arch
His other lectures The film in a lavish picturization
quests in India. On the same program purely alloted for chari- and outstanding leader, In
Dizengoff, but the latter was un- group. Tickets may be secured a re: "Vienna and Austria," March of the famous French musical
program may be seen Myrna Loy table purposes Mr. Altman, by Jewish community, Picking the
able to attend because of bad at Temple Beth El or from mem- 1 9, and "Mysterious Abyssinia," comedy institution, and Chevalier
at
in her latest picture, "Wings in reason of his charitable endeav- random from the messages of
v.-ober.
A Aril 9. Tickets for any of these plays ■
hers of the group.
dual role, as the star of
the
Dark."
ors,
has
le ctures may be reserved by writ-.the Folies Bergere, and emperson-
become well known and wood wishes extended to Mr. Alt-
For three days starting, Tues- has endeared himself to the Jew. man is the
in g or telephoning the World Ad- sting a
telegram from Con-
MISS IRENE KESSLER
baron when that
day, March 19, Mr. and Mrs. Afar- ish people in presenting and Krelfation Beth
Yehuda, which
venture Series, care the Detroit man secretly flies to London to
tin Johnson bring to the Holly- featuring on his period every
Institute of Arts.
voiced the general feeling of all
I raise • loan to cover bank funds Supporting the tiny comedienne wood screen
their latest and most week the charitable activities and Jewry towards Mr. Altman
he has sunk in a worthless Afri- on the bill are the Manhattan- thrilling wild animal picture,
and
drives of all Jewish charitable or- which stated, "Deepest congratu-
suet four unusually clever anti
Buloff to Do "Sabattai Zevi" . can
mine* Stanwyck and Gene lovely dancers. Kentucky Colonel "Baboona," as the major portion. ganizations, without distinction lations from our congregation on
Barbara
The
added
feature
on
this
pro-
on National Broadcast
at to whether they are Orthodox the fifth anniversary of your
Raymond in "The Woman in Joe Allen in master of ceremonies
"Red llot Wires," an or Reform. All appeals affecting charitable work. We find in you
Sunday
and is especially interesting as an gi
Red" shares honors at the State Italian dialectic.
am n drama
tdrama
co-starring Lyle Jewry in this community have the mall who is ready to help
ian
all
NEW YORK.—For his initial Theater this week with Wallace
been voiced under the auspices of Jewish charitable causes, whether
Irene Kessler, l
a favorite Talbot and Mary Actor.
broadcast on the Jewish Theater F
F'ord's first starring
srring picture, "The
TUC 22 YEAR
the Altman Jewish Radio Period, it is the Kosher Kitchen, the Jew-
r, Is making her only
of the Air this Sunday, at 12:45 Nut Farm." "The Woman in of Detroite.
OLD SPUD -
h. m., Josep Bold!' has chosen Red" is a romance based on 'A al- appearance in a night dub here 50% of Cars Sold in Wa y ne About four and one-half years ish Old Folks Hume, or any tither
ego, when Me. Altman appealed Jewish need.
SKATIkiG
County Are Fords
Szulaysky'n well known "Sabbat- lace Irwin's novel "North Shore," in four years. Irene has returned
Your human and
to Jewry to alert and support the unselfish interest, in Detroit Jew-
PION
!tai 7sevi," ■ historical drama an intensely dramatic tale replete t" Detroit for an exclusive en-
Ford accounted for almost E511 Kosher Kitchen for the needy, rrh life makes us proud of you.
based on the famous False Mes- with thrille and a sensational Ktlifetnent at Club Manhattan.
R.sponsr to the appeal of May you long continue to live
sash. Marking the first time ■ court trial in which the heroine Tuesday night, all the visiting per cent of all motor corm pur-
Now",
Yiddish dramatic program ha , lays herself open to scandal to stage, screen and radio artists chased in February in Wiwi.. Mr. Altman was universal, and a and prosper and help our Jewish
Kosher
Kitchen Was inaugurated. conmittnitY."
sill
be
invited
to
tin.
club,
and
County, including Detroit, home
been broadcast over a national save a
man accused of murder. on Wednesday night the dans town of the automobile. official feeding about 200 'wady people
radio network, this program will
Mr. Altuiraii latest riidsevor is
Ar 4014
doily,
and
this kitel , rn is still in his work in connection with the
mast of the "Sailor Beware" cum- I cgistration figures I rIvosed to-
be beard over nine stations of
FOX THEATER
*Se mum
csistrose,
feeding
the
needy,
day
shows&
f
unn
the
VII how Old Folks Home. Tin wrests
American Broadcasting Sys-
Hailed as the year's mutt rimy, that
sob utasegat
r the auspices of the Jewish the
(If a total of 7,57I1 painensei
Iron.
glamorous musical production, fsrce of sea and sex now play y
use of his radio period, he
alanyt woo.
Wel fai e Feat etion.
Of alt the Messianic movements "Roberts," starring Irene Dunne, 'ng lit the re" Theater, will ,eis sold and igistried in Wayne
called the tittwilion of Detroit
ismur 0000
Muth Mi. Cold
t'ounty dining the month. 3,1i64,
In the history of Judaism, the Vied Astaire and Ginger Rogers, frolic at 1040 Wiwi,.
Altman halt to the tired ,f a nsw Old
WI MAW
it mole than 49 per ern( writ have been working continuously Folks Wow, end it s ea
most important and (ar-reaching is at the Fox Friday. The stage
*WNW 1st Ms
he who
EASTERN STAR CAFE
Ford V-a's Ford also held • sib to help the needy.
was thst of Sabbattai Zevi. Be- show is heeded by the Wervt I
$r. Altinen .ails 1hr ft , Pi 1101-111 10 III 1.11y
cress Meese games
The Eastern Star elite presents steritisl lead in conmicreird iar ie
alto by non , Jews, is Jioi.d, eigaidiation s
ginning
in
the
middle
of
the
17th
Brothers
and
F:lviry,
in
their
own
to picot Olaf
4 14
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entirely
new
show
Spa
III
featuring and Ii uek sales in the CU4111)
id, at phial former
teroury, SabLattai Zevi was born rural revue.
ii,ea to the eiestion of p new
irliihw
nne s direct tomHolly 4114/1111( the month.
Imp General Patrick 11 O'Brise, Old Folks /loins'.
a! Smyrna in 1625 and died at
Frail Astro.. and Mine Roger,
,
Ford production at the Rouge •peskiny Rcently over 11110 fiU01,
Dolt ign, in 1676
The Hifi u o ffer introate dance routines as ,viii', in Egyptian dances. Jean
Edward H
tr.. of ISabbattar Zesi continued an embellishment to the Jrrumr Mathews and Etithr Munch: std. tient and at 16 assembly plsats gated Oat it was r ' , tensor fol Auditorusplessed
V110
entertainri•. end Jack Levio, thiouyLout
has him lo
y
mo.ociated with Mr and 1011.0 ores A Itnien's
quarters for o ■ er a on KI n
romance. that are
Jewleh Thai
, ' lily'.
with has AltwAu and
.,Iden-t (Wed tenor who has de pes,ed 6,0 00 UIIII
t),,,o ws ity
100
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"As I am scquaintid
Hui ph). wi11i 14i , an A111E017'11 'Willett',
his Weise. and followers plo• Moo. Door, is at her best in the behIrd Eastern Star pstroi,• for 160.owi units scheduled foi pr o his fiends. El
fiilltier mason of Ktroit and tow 1 r. ilis el11111ty hour, I 00nt 1,,
flaunt-41 tkesnaelses biennial
ti:ephanir. singing . vend week, SI.so Austin sod dud o in Maid-,
tole
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Goetitior
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of
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