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April 19, 1935 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-04-19

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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STAGE A N D SCREEN

■ nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE NINE

Club 11=na5taFreaturars

*

B'NA1 MOSHE NOTES

the

AII•Auxiliary Program:
America's Finest Theater Restaurant Proudly
The Club Manhattan floor show!
Special Post-Season Cinema
)1
On Sunday afternoon, April 28,
Ginger Rogers and William
Friday night displayed the great-1
Presents the Millionaire Maestro
m.nnw iit•se And St . r•en
Guild Presentation on
pO
StS
.
the
various
auxiliaries
of
the
con-
Powell are teamed in "Star of
Prostatti
est array of talent since the open,
gregation, Men's Club, Sisterhood,
April 28 •
IN PEItsON
Midnight" at the Fox. The title
ing of the club. Joaquin Garay, I
FEATURING
Dramatic
Guild
of
Jr.
Y.
P.
A.,
- ...(24/e,
Offering the Sweetest MU-
refers to a musical comedy in
Mexico's personality singer and '
el, This Side or Hemet,
Study Club and the Sunday
E
On the recommendation of star of the New York Casino de
Ging er s
on
11rtiicandwa;. g The story
'S funny what a multitude of School will participate in the pro-
up Robert H. Tannehill, Mrs. II. Lee
GUY LOMBARDO
gram.
The purpose of this pro-
Simpson,
Fred
Butzel,
and
other
and down between comedy and
territory the above little heading gram is to acquaint the member-
AND HIS IIIFItI,
and
CANADIANS
melodrama so cleverly that laugh- I sponsors of the Detroit Cinema
can cover, Show places, night ship and the community with the
!Guild,
a
special
post-season
pro-
= ter is mostly continuous. Mr.
still t'hanisions
•clubs, theaters, fashions, wha t to work now going on in the syna-
Wass and Screen
=
gram of extraordinary European
Mgt.-hind's
= Powell plays a role similar to his
wear, where to buy, home b eau- IPIZ.ue;
in "The Thin Man," an amateur films will be presented at the
plus
Sammy Cohen and
t e
titters, what to do and what not Sis rhood:
Detroit
Institute
of
Arts
on
Sun-
detective who sets out to save
Doris R..-he
to do. . . . And now here's a new I A regular meeting of the Sis-
day evening, April 28. Miss Grace
A
Broadway
Revue
film
the
electric
chair
a
man
he
Lee Childs
on one me — the high spot o f terhood will be held on Tuesday
Hill, head of the French depart-
feels is innocent.
C
ris
with
thrills and emotions.
'
meat
of
A'ayne
University;
Mine.
evening,
April
30,
at
8
:30
p.
m.
The
cast
includes
Ralph
:Mor-
The tenni. Carla Tome,
Yessir, if life begins at 40 and Plans are well under way for the
Dancers
gan, I'aul Kelly, Leslie Fenton, !de Marivetz, French consul, Pierre
boatman and hl. llu.lr
the high spot of one's exist enee , following affairs: Card party, to
= Russell Hopton, Vivian Oakland, DeLattre have suggested that an-
is then, I'm especially blessed b y be
,
SIN THE St'llEEN,
held on Sunday evening, May
.1. Farrell MacDonald, Robert Em- other French film be presented.
Manno and Strafford
the gods. I cannot conceiv e a 5; mother and daughter banquet,
mett O'Connor and Gene Lock- Meeting this desire for a special
V era tern
, greater thrill, a more exal Ong to be held Tuesday, May 14, at
program, the Cinema Guild will
hart.
Danny Rogers
Don
Harris
elation
than
to
reach
the
tin
f.
present two superlative feature
o o
7 P. m., and a strawberry festival
William Powell E
one's first son's Bar Mitzvah.
films which will comprise what is
20 ORIOLE ADORAB1.ES
on Tuesday evening, May 28.
Ginger Rogers
to Men's Club
NEXT DR. CALDERWOOD probably the most remarkable
To see him don the Talith

3 SHOWS NIGHTLY
In Arthur' am ores 11o,im's
hear him chant his prayers . .
=
A regular meeting of the Men's
LECTURE THIS MONDAY cinema program that Detroit has
to hear him pledge his allegia
had the privilege of viewing.
nce Club will be held on Tuesday,
to his people and take his st and April 30, at 8:30 p. m.
Fritz Lang's startling psycho-
'STAR of MIDNIGHT'
7
-
4
The next lecture by Dr. How-
Minimum Week Days, $1.00
among all Israelites. Yessir, t hat Congregation Services:
ard B. Calderwood of the Uni- logical drama "M", based on the
Minimum S•turdays, 32.00
IS the high spot of one's life, the' The last day of Pesach, Rabbi
versity of Michigan, under the famous Dusseldorf incidents, will
high spot of MY life.
auspices of the peace committee be shown in Detroit for the first
Mose, Fischer will speak in Eng-
And so I offer thanks to our
of the Council of Jewish Women, time, as will Anatole France's
lish on "Remembrance to our
TOUR SMARTEST
Table d'Hote Dinner, $1,50
Raban-i-sholanim for this day
will be given at 3:30 p. ni on "Crainquebille," with Director
; l'arents, Instructions to Our Cha-
SEPIA SPOT
For R
thanks to my son for the etfo rts dren." Maskir services will be
tions phone Trinity 2.0100 - 2-8806
Monday, April 22, at the club- Lang s genius for creating in-
tense
emotional
expectancy
and
he
flack
to
afford
me
this
j
house, 89 Rowena.
oy, held after the sermon.
iP
with
Director
Jacques
de
Baron-
and
thanks
to
his
teacher,
Ra
bb
h
i
s
bhi
Study
T
udho
y C1
s t uubdt
The class meets every third
Nathanson, for his efforts and
Monday of the month. The lec- celli's skillful direction of th e
S tudy Club will hold a
patience.
tures will continue through May subtle ironicism of the Anatole
regular
session on Sunday, April
Which all means that I've be
and the final addresses will be FFrance story, Guild patrons and
en 21, at 1:30 p. in. The discussion,
SO thrilled and so selfish with
members
are
assured
of
a
mem-
delivered on May 16 and 23.
al31
on
"The
Insecurity of Our Eco-
0 % vn pleasures that I've had lit
orable performance.
ti me to hit the gay spots of tle nomic System," will be conducted
JOAQUIN GARAY
tr Mt this week, with the excepts De- by Seymour Freedman, Elsie Sie-
1/011 STOW N's ONLI N1(illr 1 1.115
on , gel,
Rabbi Kleinberg of Benton
llenry Freedman and Ger-
Paree revue, who made his pic- of just a few,
PASSOVER
D
L Tat a tRicosG
THE IDOL OF MEXICO
Harbor Is Married to
enrzz p
ei,g.
The
Oriole
Terrace
celebra
lure debut in this year's academy
tes I
lit
Miss Tenenbaum
GREETINGS
award "It Happened One Night," ot e Passover holidays with a n-
Three one-act plays will lie
her gala floor show and,
HAIFA ( 1VNS—Palcor Agency starring Clark Gable and Claud -
The Rase of Aula Caliente
1
from
Announcement has been made of —Seven Jews were injured, the
w, Larry Funk and his Ba by ;presented by the dramatic group
e e ette Colbert, heads the bill. Ills
nd
on
Sunday, April 21, at 8:30
the marriage of Miss Ida Zoe Ten- of them being taken to the hoop
a Million Melodies have co
conception of the "Man on th
SONNY
DOROTHY HIGGINS
enbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tal, as a result of a clash that oc Flying Trapeze" as he sang it on
Densest.
rtably adjusted themselves m- p• m. in the main ballroom of
William Tenenbaum of Onus* Ne- curr ere between Jews an d the bus in this picture iscape th e pit and have attuned th to the congregation. The public is
SHAW
KAY KARROLL
-
Top Novelties
eir invited. Aihnission is free.
braska, to Rabbi Maurice S. Klein- I Arabs. The Arabs were on a tart a cially interesting.
native
ears
to
the
acoustics
realer-Ina
Sonny Sha w,
of Jr. Congregation
MANHATTANETTES
of Benton Harbor, Mich., son !going from the Bay area tower d who sings like Ethel Merman, th e place, and so you have mu
noter P.atl•
to
Sir
Jr. Congregation services will
'
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kleinberg the city. When a number of Jew joined Garay on the bill Friday,
DELI C101 BOA111101 NE DIV:NI/IL 0:3 to 9:00 — 11.23
wi the nth degree, without a fla
be held Saturday morning, April
of Louisville, Kentucky. The mar-fish laborers tried to board the train as did Dorothy Higgins, dansrse.' thout a single mis-beat . . .
80 '20, at 9:30. Boys and girls in
9035 TWELFTH ST.
riage was solemnized Tuesday af- ! they resisted their efforts,claim Kay }Carroll, the beautiful r y
t your matzos at home, b
t
ternoon, April 9, at the Whitcomb ing congestion. Late in the after mic tap dancer, was held ov h' the ill to those most entranci ut the Dexter community are invited
Club
n !
rem,
Hotel in St. Joseph, in the presence noon, the police had arrested 2 2
t
The four clever Manhattanettes I sr
'111== ; .11- 'll DEEMS AT 1010 WAYNE CLIFFORD
and
y o sins of Larry Funk's ban d.:
TM
of the immediate families. Rabbi Arabs implicated in the disorder

hear Don Harris, w ho
are seen in entirely new ward- ;,,, to
David I. Cesiarbaum of Lansing ofli- This is not the first case of frictio
pped the show the night I
robe and routines, featuring an ,
Gifts
to
Hadassah
Infant
elated• on trains carrying workingmen, du Easter Parade number with Joa-
vo, ught it, with his songs a nd
Welfare Fund
to the inadequate accomodations o gu m Garay. Tuesday night the
olesome personality.
Muri cl
UNITED DETROIT THEATERS! the coaches.
Hosiery and Lingerie
minien continues to evoke oh
Manhattan
plans
another
of
its
Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler in
Mrs.
Joe
Magidaohn, chairman
and
ah's
from
the
audience
wi
popular guest artist frolics which
9021 TWELFTH ST.
"Go Into Your Dance" is the
her sweet songs, and when s lb of the Infant Welfare of the De.
screen feature at the Michigan Sigma Theta Delta Annua promises to be especially inter-
he
troit
Chapter
of Hadassah has re-
and
Larry
double
up
on
"Yo
esting.
!Theater this week. On the stage,
Spring Dance
the Tops" its a thriller right. . . ar (Tired the following contributions
•Ifrom:
Morton Downey, ace tenor of the On Sunday evening, April 28,
You've heard of stage-door Joh
Detroit'. Biggest
0-
air waves; Alice White, petite Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of "THE LITTLE DEVIL"
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewen-
nies?—we've something differe
Amusement Bargain!
AT YIDDISH THEATER here — it's stage-door Mollies nt berg, in honor of the Bar Mitt-
blonde star of the films; and Wayne University will hold its
MAMMOTH STAGE SPECTACLE
Frank and Milt Britton and his annual spring dance, in the Hal-
and they're all hanging aroun -, sash of David Oppenheim.
'HITS ....1,,,I. . .s.4.1.5515•
LAC
'''''
band of maniacs, who recently Mn Gardens of the Book Cadillac
"The Little Devil," an operetta for Vaughn Monroe, that hen a ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stein, in mem-
appeared in "Sweet Music," pro - Hotel. The music of Masco Vi'il. by Meyer Schwartz, is the pres-
COMPLETE
some brute with the fine bariton ory of Joseph Schiller,
' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blumenau
vide the entertainment. Hams, popular orchestra leader, entation at Littman's Yiddish qualities.
OPTICAL SERVICE
e a nd
nd Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weinberg
Jean Harlow and William Pow- will be featured. The committee People's Theater, 12th and Sew-
A charming personality who de
Reasonably Priced
F
evening, Sunday see yes a lot of credit for her en in memory of Louie Koblentz of
ell appear together in Metro- in charge is headed by Diana ard, this Friday
Sta. ISSO
matinee
and
evening.
de
a
Chattanooga,
Tenn., father of
Goldwyn-Mayer 's production of Rosenblatt, assisted by Bess Pearl-
vers to bring to tint Detroi
154C Woodward
DEL DLLBRIDCE
I II 1.6 30
. Sam Plotler.
Featured in ttis play are Irving public such house furnishings tha
"Reckless" with Franchot Tone, man, Esther Etkin and Mary
TRACY-BROWN'S ORCHESTRA
P.
NA P NAZARRU JR.
Mrs. David S. Friedman, in
May Robson and Ted Healy in Sandler of the Active chapter Grossman and Dina Goldberg, as- make out of the house a IIOM
25e
E
CAPITOL BALLET
(VI. 11
leading roles, now showing at the and Ann Deitch and Mrs. Doro- sisted by the entire cast of Litt- is Miss Jeanette Gilroy of th
emory of the yahrzeit of het
7.-1310 ACTS-7
404
e
m
other-in-law, Celia Friedman,
United Artists Theater. The cast thy Serwin of the Alumnae chap- man's Theater.
Century Furniture Shoppe, ou
Olen.
PASSOVER GREETINGS
10.
The final performance of the Grand River way. . . . Your firs
also boasts such prominent play- ter.
1"
PARKING
season will be staged on Monday thought upon entering this lovel t SPECIAL MEETING OF
ers as Nate Pendleton, Henry Study Proposal for
evening,
presenting
Felix
Fogel-
Stephenson and Rosalind Russell,
little shop is, "Oh, how perfect! Y KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
City-County Building
nest, Chaim Hyman, Irving Grose- lovely," and you immediately to
not to forget Man Mountain
Upon the recommendation of man and Dina Goldberg.
Dean, the bearded wrestler, one
call to mind paintings of th
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
County Auditor Ray D. Schneider,
of Powell's promotions!
charming group of the 15th can of Pythias, will hold a special
PLAN YOUR NEXT DINNER PARTY AT
the ways and means committee of
GOWNS - FROCKS
"Times Square Lady" with the Board of Supervisors author- CINEMA GUILD PRESENTS
tury period. You'd stake all you meeting Monday night, April 22,
Robert Taylor and Virginia Bruce ized the Board of Auditors to con-
MILLINERY
SENSATIONAL THRILLER had that the pieces of furniture— !in honor of Deputy Supreme
and S. S. Van Dines great Philo fer with Detroit city officials
tables, love-seats, divans, chairs, Chancellor James Dunn Jr., who
re-
Vance mystery, "The Casino Mur- garding the feasibility of construc-
A new kind of thrill film--a etc., were the original articles, 90 has an important message to de-
der Case," with Paul Lukas, Rosa- tion a joint city-county building. film that builds its effects by deftly and no artistically have liver to all Pythians in this dis-
1246 WASHINGTON BLVD.
lind Russell and Alison Skipworth, The new structure, which, it is adroit dramatic suspense rather they been duplicated. . . . Then trict. The meeting will also
FAMOUS
be
RAndolph 4630
El AN lit
are the two big features now estimated, would cost about $4,000,- than by mechanical tricks—will there are very unusual lamps and honored with the presence of the
GRATIOT
mute
and
showing at the popular State The- 000, would he erected on some suit- be presented on next Sunday's many other articles which all go grand officers and members of
S-MILE. BD.
satunta,• amt
special post-season program ar- in making the home especially at- all district lodges. The meeting
Frog and C:Icken
ater• Isle down-town site.
PHONE
sends, o
ranged by the Detroit Cinema tractive. . . . And you fairly gasp , will start promptly at 8 o'clock
l'INI1REE
DIN:Izas
30 39
Guild. The sensational film is with astonishment when you learn !at Castle Hall, Woodrow Wilson

the long-awaited thriller, "M", di- how absurdly low are the prices. and Glendale. Chancellor Com-
rected by Fritz Lang.
Besides, you'll find a complete as- Imander Bernard A. Pearl urges
"Crainquebille," running on the sortment of rugs and carpets, and all members; to be present, as this
same program with "M", is also even refrigerators. •
SPECIAL Seedily Muter $
gathering is of importance to all
FINEST WINES
a premiere showing for Detroit.
What big doings the Club Plan- Pythians.
Nett Lees Island Durk
"
axd . . . LIQUORS
The double premiere of "M" Cation planned for Easter Sunday
and "Crainquebille" is presented and the coming week. . . . A new, Saul T. Freedman Winner
No
at no higher rates than usual, for peppy sepia revue that makes you
in Oratorical Contest
the purpose of acquainteiing the hold your breath. . . . And boy,
general public with the type of oh, boy, what dance music that
At an oratorical contest anon-
Eall rl c .
program presented by the Guild. A
Walton and his boys play! sored by the Louisa St. Clair
cares, all worries, become Chapter, D. A. R., held April 17,
12TH AT SEWARD
mere bubbles in the air in this in
TRINITY 2-3488
which
nine
intermediate
care-free atmosphere.
schools participated, namely, Con-
t• LETTER, BOX_
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 19, and SUNDAY, APRIL 21
. don, Durfee, Hunter, Jefferson,
MATINEE and EVENING
Needy Helped by Israel Gould
McMichael, Neinas, Poet, Tappan
Family Club
!and Wilson, first prize, a gold
A New, Lively Operetta for Pamperer
medal,, was awarded to Saul T.
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The Fiery, Popular
II
Freedman, 2727 Glendale Ave.
The Popular Singer
In the name of the Israel Gould
who represented the Durfee and

Family Club, I am taking this
A. B. Magil has addressed • spoke on the subject "Andrew
opportunity to write you how
challenge to Father Coughlin, in- Jackson, President When Michi.
Together with • Cast Direct from New York.
much we appreciate the publicity viting him to debate hint on the gin Became a State."
will appear in Maurce Schwartz's play,
your paper gave us for our an- lassie. of his I
The contest was preceded by a
.
nual affair, which was held March
In the letter he addressed to . series of elimination contests con.
27.
It was deeply appreciated Coughlin, Magil refers to the radio ducted in each school in which
and helped as make the success priests denial of bias against the one pupil from grade 7.A was
we had, and it enables us to dis- Jews as published in a recent i s. chosen to represent the school.
Popular prices will prevail for this play. Don't fail to attend.
tribute baskets to needy Jews for sue of The Detroit Jewish Chron- The winner of the first prize
Passover.
isle and declares that he will prove will deliver the winning speech at
Israel Gould Family Club,
that Coughlin is a Jew-baiter, an the Book-Cadillac Ilotel on May
Mrs. Irving Gould, Sec'y.
enemy of labor and a Fascist. 16, before the Louisa St. fish
Chapter, D. A. R.

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Charges by Magil
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Dim( Goldberg

Irving Grossman

"The Little Devil"

Mary Brian In Person At
Broidway Capitol Theatre

THE CAR OF THE MOMENT

Del Delbridge and Many Famous Acts

AS WELL AS THE YEAR

THIS dazzlingly modern and beautiful car is seen
another flash of that genius which gave the world the
now famous Ford V-8 engine.

IN

Here is that elusive something called "Style." pre-
sented in an exciting silhouette and harmony of smooth-
flowing lines—the essence of perfect streamlining without
a triggestion of the freakish or bizarre.
Here is that exquisite riding ease heretofore exclusive
with expensive. long-wheelbase cars—back-seat comfort
that leaves no one' envious of front-seat passengers.

Here are deep, soft-springed cushions and de luxe
upholstery materials that invite you to sit in the lap of
luxury.

Let's not talk of engineering or equipment details
now. Go see this truly surprising car at the nearest Ford
denier's showroom. Take it out on the road. Drive it.
and the 1935 Ford V-8 will be your next car.

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In Mammoth Opening
Stage Show; "The Whole Town's Talking" with

Edward

G. Robinson on Screen

Detroit's favorite theatre, the Broadway Capitol, Broadway at Grand
Circus Park, re-opens in a blaze of glory Saturday at 11 A. M.
The Capitol returns as one of the leading show houses of the city
with a De LISP stage and screen show policy at prices within the reach
of everyoms

BOOK FOR MOTHERS

Dr. Claude Edwin Ileaton's
"Modern Motherhood" (Farrar &
Rinehart, $2) is exactly what the
'volume's sub-title indicates---"a
book of information on complete
maternity care; pre-natal, deliv.
ery, after care."
Authoritative, informative, in-
. terestingly written, "Modern
! Motherhood" fills an important
need in that it provides the moth-
er with a handbook which will
advise her on what to do and
•how to act when faced by a prob-
lem.
! But this book is not for moth-
' ers alone . The father has much
to benefit from reading it, from
using it as a guide. Written by
one of the best known young
obstreticiens in New York, this
volume fills an important need.

Mary fillas,, lovely lady of the alma, heads the mammoth opening
stage show, "Hits and Misses." Her
personal appearance, in which sh
is assisted by A.ena and Hiles, hss
been cheered by press and p•bl.c
alike and is sure to please Detroit
showsrocrs.
Miss Brian will be assisted by
"BRIGHT MEXICO"
Detroit's favorite, Del Delbridee,
"Bright Mexico" by Larry Bar-
who will conduct Tracy Brown's
rette (Farrar & Rinehart, New
York, $21 is one of those charm-
Orchestra, Nat Nazarro, master of
ing
ing books which leave the reader
ceremonies, Jack and George Dor-
!with
a good feeling and with the
monde, Ted and Al Waldman, Ross,
knowledge that a very natural
Pierre and Schuster, Johnny Lee
thing
was accomplished by very
and the 3 Lees and' the Capitol
natural people.
pallet. The entire stage show is
Mr. Barrette and his wife, Ann
personally devised and staged by
Barrett°, who illustrated the
Frank F. Tracy.
book, went to Mexico, liked the
"The Whole Town's Talking," the
country and decided to tell their
year's outstanding motion picture
friends and the public about it.
The result is a fine book, well
starring Edward G. Robinson, Jean
written, entertaining, replete with
Arthur, Wallace Ford and Arthur
humor
and containing sufficient
Byron, is the opening screen fare.
information about the economic
The Broadway Capitol will be
and cultural side of Mexico to
truly Detroit's Greatest Entertain-
add considerable value to the
ment value. All seats 25e until
work, which every one interested
6:30 daily including Saturday. Eve-
in our southern neighbor will en-
' joy, and those indifferent on the
rting pries Is 40e and children will
topic
will have an interest in the
be admitted for ten cents always.
MART BRIAN •

PASSOVER GREETINGS!

Morris Lupiloff

2376 Elmhurst

Lo. 3497

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