A mericot ,fewish Peri- ailed eater CLUTCH; ATIINVI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO jimperRonjEwisti afRONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE STAGE AND SCREEN THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT I "Chapayev," Russian Prize AT CLUB MANHATTAN Film, at Cinema Guild iiThe 2 1 BOLERO" 6 FEATURED IN THE 6 Continental Varieties 9 AT THE ORIOLE TERRACE Dance to the Enchanting Music of LARRY FUNK • and His Band of a Thousand Melodies NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME Week Day Minimum, $1.00 Saturday Minimum, $2.00 FULL COURSE DINNER $1.25 RESERVATIONS: PHONE TRINITY 2-0100-2-8806 * paid to tempt the most Puled oppelit•-Mtitile that thrill, ha, to the Maur floor . . . 4 F11.0014 Virtnr Recording Orchestra , 110MIl during entire et ...rang OLIVE YOUNG LUM llnlllwaNl Nor, direet from Shanghai VIRGINIA TROMBLEY Toe, tap & Allophone In new r011,0110101. RAY GILLETTE JOE FERRI • ,/ # Or.* op.es • 1110) „IN; ham ..04: 4 0 6515 GRAND RIVER AT GRAND BLVD. DETROIT CIVIC OPERA Metropolitan Cash - Masonic Temple TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1:15 sharp FRIDAY, May lOch, 1:15 THE SWALLOW FAUST LORI, JOHNSON, CLARKE, MARTINELLI, JEPSON, WINOHEIM, Etc. IONELLI, PANTALEIEFF, Etc. TUESDAY, MAY 141h, 1:15 sharp PETER IBBETSON JOHNSON, IORI, GANDOLFI, CLARKE, D'ANGELO, Etc. CONDUCTOR, WILFRED PELLETIER Prim Ii.. 41 n $4 635 gab rag. Chmg 2I30 I•I MOH sl DOWNTOWN'S ONLY NIGHT CLUB Obit, their r hi hem. way. !isle LIFE BEGINS AT 1040 WAYNE ntITll Edith Giggles MURRAY REGAN Columbia Broadcasting Star Fueelnating Tin, Com,lienne Always Detroit's Outstanding Entertainment AND AN UNUSUAL ROADHOUSE DINNER, 5:30 • 9-$1.25 n eon- Club the are M MANHATTAN IME 1040 WAYNE f'1.1FrOl1I1 4940 OPENING THURSDAY, MAY 16 BLOSSOM for ay H EATH NO COVER CHARGE al I CM Wiliet.W74p KARioFF Cam ad his VIOLIN C 1 11 1 11A v ilL onigist ;:. 1 .5°40 io zi Yiddish Actors on Altman Jewish Hour Just One „ BLOCK 25c Al Kieiner's -'Two-Bit Bar sr AUTO '17 c WASH I Dexter Daft be 12005 DEXTER BOULEVARD Corner ELMHURST Detroit's Largest and Best Equipped Car Washing Plant LUBRICATION •-• BODY POLISHING Temple Scouts at Camp Nahelu Rubinoff and His Violin In Person at B'way Capitol BRANDT FOWLER & CURRAN A rabian Itoon a HOTEL a THE 3 EVES DON ARDEN The Boy Scouts Troop 76 andfor the summer season are being 7 8 of Temple Beth El attended 'planted, trying to catch "Billie" • 'ami) during part of their spring' the evasive Shetland Pony, and vacation at Camp Nahelu on Per- roaming over the wooded hills ry Lake. The activities included:where over 20 different species of astronnmY, nature study, handi- birds were seen. craft, cooking, map making, sig. Camp was conducted by Saul naling, nines and hikes. In lion to their regular scouting addi- H. Rose, assisted by Myron Sem- ac- ptiner. The grouts and leaders tivitien the scouts enjoyed ex.' wish to express their appreciation ploring the camp grounds, visit- to the owners of Camp Nahelu ing the farm where vegetables, for their hospitality. Chronicie Want Ads Pay! SL: , a L 4 ID Appear Hers in "The, King of E - 1 . . The Monster Wants = Edith Murray, charming "Dra• Song" with Entire New vm a Wife! z - a Scat./ matist of the Blues", is featured York Cast F...."... he = Ile Demands the Silenthit on the current floor show at the = Once again we have the It he I reeled Illm Prot tae Club Manhattan this week. In ad- The season of star attractions = Hint sith • Mire = (you know, Sammy Sofferin's dition to numerous popular selec- opens at Littman's Yiddish Peo- 1"--• = tions which she renders, Miss spot on Davenport) with a brand ple's Theater this week-end, with new show of smart, sophisticated the appearance of Hernias Yab- 2g. entertainment. . . . Brandt, Fow- ler and Curran. Brandt wrote In "All the King's 'Orses," doncha know. Yessir, you'll like 'em.... ZE "The Bride of And then the Three Eves-new 1=7 but nifty-and if you to know Frankenstein" what a piece of net, a dab of A Thrilling Shocker! black satin here and there will 0. the Stage do to a girlish figure, well shaken to a peppy tune, don't miss these Everett Marshall hot babes. Don Arden is here, =Stu of Radio, Opera and too. You who go places and do = Palms In (Jets ono bong things surely know him and his intricate tap routines.... All that = JOE and JANK MelliENNA sprinkled with the sweet croon- = THE Ili V. CA111:4 IUDs ings of Jack Brooks and the sweet Irene T Ell2110010N • CO. tunes of Max Fiddler's orchestra, 111.55K CONNORS and you've found the correct an- Creators of Stellar Roles to Igen Toney swer of why the Powatan pack- Sing in "Ibbetson" KAUFMAN and hi, Altaic ing them in these days. Oriole Terrace is on the tear Deems Taylor's music drama, again with a new and, my, what a "Peter Ibbetson" will provide the show! Billy Carr, the singing mas- climax to the spring season of the ter of wit, still carries on and, Detroit Civic Opera. It will be judging from the way competitive Memorials to Jewish Old given in the Masonic Auditorium, clubs are vieing for his service., Tuesday evening, May 14, with a Folks Home it appears like our Billy has kinda cast of Metropolitan Opera artists, . wormed (or it would be much headed by Lucrezia Boni and Ed- The following made contribu- fairer to say "sung") himself ward Johnson, who sang the lead- into the hearts of Detroit's step- tions to the home as memorials: ing roles at the world premiere of Mrs. Rose Friedman, 106 Colo- per-outers. . . . With the echo of this American work in 1931, at the HERMAN YABLOKOFF other awfully smart dance teams rado Ave., in memory of her "Met." This will be its only per- (like the Ashburns and DeMarr sister, Lena; Miss Rebecca Glaser, formance outside those given by bokWY, popular clown, and Bella and DeAndre) still resounding 8550 Dumbarton Road, in mem- the Metropolitan forces and at Ra- EDITH MURRAY Meisel as guest stars. over the engagements of those ory of mother, Jennie Glaser; vinia Park, in former summer sea- "The King of Song" is the spe- Murray has several sophisticated that followed, we find a new and Mrs. Rose II. Goldberg, 237' sons. Penobscot Bldg., in memory of cial attraction being presented Three operatic productions make numbers that have been especially quite sophisticated pair, Barrie brother, Charles II. Hecht; Mr. this Friday evening, Saturday up the series of the Detroit Civic written for her. Giggles Regan, and D'Elba, youthful but very L. Goldman, 1511 Delaware Ave., matinee and Sunday matinee and Opera's spring season. It will open tiny little comedienne, has re- clever, and most effective the in memory of mother, Annie evening. turned for an indefinite engage- wardrobe the lady has . . . littl May 7 with the world premiere in The original company which e Bettie Cohen; Mrs. F. Katz, 4337 English of Puccini 's work "The ment. The persistent demand for Pat McFarran, a tap dancing in Waverly Ave., in memory of hum- presented this play together with Swallow." Gounod'a "Faust" with a her return by patrons of the club genue of unusual abilities; Joa Mr. Yablokoff and Miss Meisel n, band, Moses; Mrs. A. Levy, 1611 forced the Manhattan to negotiate the blonde songbird, and the ne cast of Metropolitan artists-Jep- will stage the production here. w son, Martinelli, Bonelli- and Max with "Giggles" for a cancellation and sparkling line of Oriole Ado Delaware Ave., in memory of Abraham Littman, announcing r- mother, Annie Bettie Cohen; Pantaleieff, basso, formerly of the of her southern trip. Eddie Lee, ables. Louis R. Miller, Marine City, the opening of the star attrac- Moscow opera, wil be presented, popular Detroit radio personality, Ilere is news! Blossom Heath tion season, states that popular acts as master of ceremonies and f or a good many years Detroi Mich., in memory of father, Jos- May 10. prices will prevail and urges that Associated with the headliners clever Marion Kay does several and vicinity's most favorite 'wa t eph; Mrs. E. Schoenberg, 5977 tickets be purchased long enough of "Peter Ibbetson" will be Alfredo accrobatic specialties in the show. out" spot, opens its portals fo Y Woodward Ave., in memory of ✓ In advance to assure the securing May 1),HatIlo's Maul Gandolfi, as Colonel Ibbetson; Lil- Cy Goodman and his band con- the summer once again on Thurs husband, Emanuel; Mrs. Rose of seats. mantle Ninenleo lion Clarke, who appears as Mrs. tinue to furnish the dance music day, May 16, with Al Kavelin' - Skolnik, 2023 Tuxedo Ave., in ie Cantor's Mr. Littman is arranging for 3 to 9 EddAl r &al Dean; Philina Falco, as Mrs. Glyn, while Billy Lankin and his mini- band,-you know, the Book Cad a memory of mother, Kate; Mrs. the latter's mother; Marek Winde- ature piano fill in the dance in- iliac, D. A. C. favorite of the pas . M. Weinberg, 3290 Rochester the country's leading Jewish ac- tors and the most important Jew- heim, proprietor of the inn, "La terludes. The popular Tuesday season. There's to be many stir t Ave., in memory of mother, ish stage attractions to come here Tete Noir;" Louis D.Angelo, as Ma- guest artist frolics will be con- prising pleasantries in store for - Sheina Leah. during the coming weeks. jor Duquesnois; Paolo Ananian, as tinued. you. Mr, Yablokoff has been known the prison governor. Children's Home Auxiliary Another hi-spot event is th for years as "Der Payatz" (the The artists will be supported by e Holds Membership Tea clown) and his present perform- appearance of Eddie South and EASTERN STAR CAFE the Detroit Symphony, Wilfred Pel- ance is hailed as one of the most letierof the Metropolitan conduct- The Eastern Star Cafe an- is s hand at Bill Walker's Chrome The first assembly of the newly- unusual of the Yiddish stage. It to Bar, and what ■ band!-- ing. The Civic Opera chorus of nounces a complete new floor formed Ladies' Auxiliary of the ran in New York for 20 weeks, and 105 voices will assist. show featuring Olive Young Lum, th west tunes or hotcha rhythm Jewish Children's Home was held In All Star Maga allow for a number of weeks in Boston at will make you burn up the famous exotic Chinese star from flu or. Dave Wilson, the romantic in the form of a membership tea. and Philadelphia, Moderne Moods Roll y w oo d w h o recently returned Fred M. Butzel was the guest In addition to Miss Weisel who With Helen Jepson Soloist at First from an extended tour of the Ori- exponent of songs, who will be speaker. assists him as leading lady, the another highlight of the show.... IIENNI MINS May Festival Concert ent. While in China she made sev- The next meeting of the group play features Gloria Goldstein, rat- 51AkINIC NTONE and yet another old favorite is hill PAGE a sr. eral motion pictures in Shanghai. will be held at the home, Bur- ed as the "Yiddish Shirley Tem- NTANI.Kg 111104. Helen Jepson, the spectacular She is an accomplished artist and Pauline Bryant, who can portray lingame and Petoskey, at 2 p. m. ple," a youngster CAPITOL IIALLP:T who has an im- and sensational new opera star, does her songs in English. Others those weird jungle dances in a on Wednesday, June 5 . DICLIIINIOCID portant role in the play. NAT NAZAH140, JR. who will be the soloist at the first on the bill are Virginia Trombley, manner most .. and concert in this year's 'Ann Arbor talented toe and tap dancer; Ray the Two Gigolos in taps. May Al Kleiner's Two-Bit Bar Flower Fund of Jewish Old Mt, Festival, Wednesday eve- Gillette, Shan Austin's featured Alex of Blackbird and Cotton Features Popular Folks Home ning, May 15, will fly to New trumpet soloist, and Joe Ferri, Club fame has been held over once again. Rogers and Rogers Entertainers York immediately after her Ann formerly of the Chicago Opera are the new adagio team. The following made contribu- Arbor concert, in order to fill an Co. in • group of operatic num- Once more the Club Plantation Announcing a complete change tions to the home in lieu of flow- important coast to coast radio bers. Shan Austin and his famous offers a revue of revues-peppier, of policy, Al Kleiner, Detroit's ers: In memory of Aaron De Roy, engagement the next evening. band continue to f u r n i s h the fester, smarter than ever, with popular host, has also changed the Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Miss Jepson has had a full season music. Prentis, 11 own and Brown offering new name of his Rhapsody Terrace to 1905 Balmoral Drive; in memory ; and a busy time since her trium- ro utines, and Auzie Dial still hold- Al Kleiner's Two-Bit Bar. All of I. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- phant Metropolitan Opera debut favorite position. Of course cocktails and liquors will be sold uel J. Greenberg, 3361 Leslie in the middle of the year. Many ARABIAN ROOM Ing Ea rl Walton and his most dance- for 25c at all times, while a com- Ave.; in memory of Mrs. Fannie The week-end floor show in the all opera appearances, concerts, re- le band forever pleases the plete luncheon is featured at 25c Lachman,. Mr. and Mrs. Myer citals an dradio programs have Arabian Room at Hotel Tuller is ma ray and varied patrons of this and 50c. A table d'hote dinner Gerson, 1015 Woodward Ave., and demanded her attention. In order opened by Montgomery and Schil- rea Ily favorite dark spot. is served for 60c, 75c and $1.00 Mrs. Rebecca Lenhoff, 16191 Ken- to carry on, she must conserve ler with a comedy novelty. I Ilelen II Mr. Kleiner, in order to pro- tucky Ave.; in memory of Mrs. every moment. Harkins sings and dances, and vide his patrons with a hot rhythm Hattie Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Moore, who is to be the Lou and Elaine Cromwell offer 41 band, imported Johnny Wickliffe Harry J. Bieberstein, 2716 Cort star at the Thursday evening con- dance routine. Myrna Winters and his Cotton Club Orchestra land Ave., Mrs. Abe Goldman, cert, leads a !Millar life. She will makes her second appearance as from Chicago. They furnish the 18327 Wildemere Ave., Mr. and hurry to Ann Arbor for her first soloist with Karl Spaeth's or- Herman Yablokoff and Bells music for dancing every day from Mrs. David Oppenheim, Miami Festival engagement, from whence chestra. 1 ra 6 p. m. to 2 a. m. There is spe- Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Louis Ros- Meisel, guest stars at Littman's she will rush to Cincinnati, where from the Broadway Yiddish People's Theater, will be cial matinee dancing on Satur- enthal, 1479 Virginia Park; in she will appear as a star at that FOX THEATER days from 2 to 4 p. m. The cuis- memory of Peter Scallen, Ben featured on Altman's Jewish Hour Festival also. In "The Bride of Franken- over Station WMBC, from 12 to ine is unsurpassed, the food being and Lou Cohen, 3164 Second Ruth Posselt, a flaming Amer- --- prepared by the well known Hen- Blvd.; in memory of Morris Srere, ican violinist, exciting and thril- stein," at the Fox, Boris KarloIT 1:30 p. m. this Sunday. where all An address in behalf of the ry Greiner, former head chef at Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, ling in her interpretations, will is again the monster, Colin Clive Cocktails and Liquors participate Friday afterno6n, and once more the scientist who could Allied Jewish Campaign will be the Phoenix Club for 16 years. Leland and G. T. R. R., and Wil- an now Friday night, the old stand by, not let well enough alone, but delivered by Milton M. Alexander. AI Kleiner's Two-Bit Bar is con- liam Friedman, 2024 Dime Bank veniently located at 1342 Broad- Bldg. with an associate, played by Ern- Giovanni Martinelli, will be heard Junior Congregation of way, just one block from the for the first time in several Fes- est Thesiger, evolves a female Broadway Capitol Theater. Contributions to the Jewish Shaarey Zedek tvals. Saturday afternoon, Joseph creature as a mate for their first In the cast are ar El s a Lhevinne, will be the spectacular creation Children's Home MOLLY SEIGEL AUXILIARY soloist, and that evening the Fes- Lanchester as the "bride," Va- The Junior Congregation of at all times OF JEWISH CONSUMPTIVE Before or after the shoe stop In at tival will be brought to a brilliant lerie Hobson, 0. P. Reggie, Gavin Shaarey Zedek has resumed its The Jewish Children's Home of RELIEF SOCIETY close, with the English perform- Gordon, Una O'Connor and many Sabbath services. Last week Her- Detroit wishes to acknowledge, ance of Moussorgsky's "Boris others. man Lifton acted as chazzon, Amy The third annual $5 donor with thanks, the following •Mona. Godunof" with a cast of impor- The stage bill is headed by Cohen delivered the resume, and lions: luncheon will be held on Tuesday Everett Marshall, baritone of Louis Gordon was the speaker. tant soloists. Sam Freedland, 2911 Sturte- • T ickets for the season or for opera, musical comedy, radio and At the coming services, Sheldon noon, May 21, at the Shaarey vant Ave. Zedek Synagogue. For informa- individual concerts, may still be screen fame, and Joe and Jane 7,uiebeck will chant the prayers IA42 BROADWAY Mrs. Alexander Freed, 3747 tion on ways and means of earn. Wager Ave. secured by communicating wit h McKenna and the Cabin Kids who and Rosalind Arta will give the ing a ticket call the president, Charles A. Sink, president, Ann were a feature of the "Missis- resume. Charles Friedgood will Mrs. Lena Holtzman, 2968 Cal- Mrs. V. Freedman, To. 7-0871, or LUNCHEON Arbor, Michigan. sippi" film. he the speaker. vert Ave. ' the chairman of the rummage 25c - 50c Mrs. 31. Gecker, 225 Merton sales, Mrs. D. Golden, ELL 9490. UNITED DETROIT THEATERS Road, in memory of parents. DINNER "G Men" Warner Brothers sen- Purity Assembly No. 12, Rain- Annual Clean - Up Campaign 50c, 75c, $1.00 sational picture about the heroic bow for Girls, in memory of I deeds of the secret service men Detroit, Highland Park, Ham- Florence Dinetz. 91 a.1r and dancing a p, m. to in the United States Government, a. n.-Mailnee dancing Paturday Anonymous. tramck, Dearborn and Plymouth I p. so. to 4 to nt. -Johnny %Whi- is now showing at the Michigan Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim are this year joining in the great- ling, . 04i. flub ()rehears direct f rant I:Masao Theater in Detroit. James Cagney est annual "Clean Up, Fix Up, of 322A, Webb Ave., in memory and Margaret Lindsay head the Paint Up Campaign" that ever of DIra. Hattie Robinson. cast that includes Ann Dvorak, Food Prepared by has been put on in the metropoli Robert Armstrong and Lloyd tan district. HENRY GREINER Nolan. On the stage, Tito Guizar, Mayors who signed the procla- Tooner hoed eta( ai the radio's romantic tenor, headlines Ph/anis 4 lett for IS years mation calling upon all citizens that show that includes Venita to enter heartily into this civic SAMUEL SOFFERIN Gould, Fritz and Jean Hubert, enterprise were. Frank Couzens, PRESENTS Carl Emy's Pets, and Harris Joseph M. Hackett, J. A. Lewan- Claire and Shannon besides the dowski, Clyde M. Ford and Ar- popular Michigan Rockettes and thur Blunk. • the orchestra directed by Eduard The Delehit campaign is coon Werner. sored by the Detroit Board of Fredric March and Charles Commerce, with H. A. Harrington, Laughton play fugitive and pur- of this organization, secretary of f TULLER suer in the most celebrated of the committee. Frank Cody, su- all fictional man-hunts in Darryl perintendent of public schools, is Renowned Singing Tease from TONIGHT, SAT and SUN. Hollywood Country Club Zanuck's production of Victor chairman. Hugo's ill-starred young hero, Aside from the board, the Civic KARL SPAETH'S Jean Valjean, who spends five Pride Association, Mrs. J. Edgar ORCHESTRA Finley, president, and all city de- bitter yearn on a French prison and Dancing Sophistintes ship for stealing • loaf of bread partments are entering in the 4 - Feature Acts - 4 work. and then becomes a fugitive from Milner and Aft, Theater films, The intensive program will justice by violating his parole. N, iv i'llAlti:g start with a parade at 10:30 p. m. Mystery stalks the screen of Acrobatic Taps Reaertat ha. - CIIIKRRY Saturday, May 4. from the Art the popular State Theater this Museum on Woodward Ave., pro- week with "The Mark of the Vam- Shows 7:30-11 :00-1 :30 reed along West Ferry Ave. to pire," said to be the screen's most Second Blvd. and down this thor- DeLuxe Dinner-41.50 spine-tingling shocker, sharing oughfare to Case Technical High honors with "A Shot in the Dark." School, where it will disband. PRESENTS Several school bands from De- Gifts to North End Clinic troit and other communities will be in the pageant. Commissioner North End Clinic has received of Parks and Boulevards Henry the following contributions: W. Busch will he the marshal. Used glass frames, from Miss and His Internatioeally The slogan for this year's cam- Anna Rose Hersh. F....rous Orchestra paign is: "For health, happiness In memory of Miss Fannie at Detroit:. Gayest .g Night sputa and prosperity, clean up. fix up, Weiss, from Miss Annie Weiss. ; paint up." For the Supplementary Med- This is the tenth annual clean- TOUR SMARTEST ical Assistance Fund: In memory 632 Livingstos TE 2.9770 up campaign. of Mrs. Louis Robinson, from Mr. SEPIA SPOT Rubinoff and his violin, who playa to millions weekly on the Eddie Cover Charge Suaday 50e and Mrs. Samuel Gerson. Cantor Program over the air will appear in person at the Broadway TENNON AL-Toe pal dounalla-the I niknier nI n6 em en o fry roos. ofmrMrsa . ndFa; i j n n i! Capitol Theatre for one week starting May 3. He will be supported cl• amp feaUng, deal fail I. are by a superb stage revue and one of t he season's outstanding pictures, Cards were not to be used on •Three Commit Moon . .0 Temple "Let's Live Tonight," starring Tullio Carminati, star of "One Night of Passover because of the paste • Pets O. PM, May eta, 11:13 ,, ma. Love," and Lillian Harvey. There will be no advance in prices. 5,11 die laagbing-Adminsio• 33e. which was leaven used in theie Charity is more than sacrifices. • manufacture. After months of record-break- ing attendance on Broadway, the Russian epic film, "Chapayev," comes to Detroit at the Art Insti- tute for a week beginning Sunday, May 12. "Chapayev," considered one of the most gratifying films made outside of Hollywood has bro- ken every house record at the Cameo Theater on 42nd St. and Broadway, bringing with it the unanimous praise of every metro- politan film critic. As thoroughly unlike every other Russian picture made, as 1935 is different from 1919, the film recreates the atmos- phere of 1919 in strife-torn Russia with an extraordinary fidelity. Di- rected by the brothers S. and G. Vasilyev, "Chapayev" won first prize at the International Cinema Competition in Europe last winter. Capitol Theatre be will the S The beautiful Franklin Hills Country Club will be the scene of the most popular social func- tion of this spring, if the advance ticket sale of the Young Peoples' Temple Club annual spring for- mal, to be held Saturday, May 18, from 10 till 2, is any indication. According to Miriam Carver, YPTC social chairman, the at- tendance is not limited to club members. However, as the affair will be strictly limited, those plan- ning to attend are urged to ob- tain tickets as soon as possible. Tickets may be procured by calling Sylvan Rapaport at Tri- nity 2.5844 or from members of the board of the Young Peoples Temple Club. The famous Franklin hills buf- fet supper will be served, and weather permitting, dancing will be held on the terrace of the club. Marvin Kahn and his Orchestra, in response to popular demand, will supply music for the dancing. Serving on the committee with Miss Carver, are Art Thorner, Ludwig Maybaum, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rapaport, Theodore Birn- krant and Philip Stern. Yablokoff, Meisel At Yiddish Theater NOW! Week Only a rull-lrourNe Table lk d'Ilide DINNER. INNE. Ise 5;\ Eudid I 1.• ' 2000 Franklin Hills Club Chosen For YPTC Formal OW, EASTERN STAR CAFE * SHAN AUSTIN V PAGE NINE BILL WALKER EDDIE SOUTH The Chocolate Bar =