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-America ffewisk Priodial Carta

CLIFTON

Arms

CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PEVeraorkinnsnoRON1CIA

December 6, 1935

Johnny Howard, M.C. at Penthouse

OPENING

;-

TONIGHT

In

PAGE NINE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Speaks at
STAGE AND SCREEN 1 Ludwig
Town Hall Dec. 13

Ethel Barrymore in "The John Goss and Singers Here
Emil Ludwig, famous historical
Next Wednesday
"The Constant Wife" Corn-
writer, European observer, cham-
pion of liberalism and master of
ing to Cass Theater

Person

America's Smarlmt Theater
Restaurant Proudly Presents

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Ronald Colman
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Week's Features at
The Center Theater

rice
her

Rensantic Than Flier .. .

John Goss and his London Sing- biography, will be the Detroit
That theatergoers in Detroit ers believe, with Elbert Hubbard, Town Hall speaker at the Cass
that
"life should not be taken Theater on Friday morning, Dec.
and the adjacent country are hun-
"THE MAN WHO
gry for good plays with distin- too seriously, as none of us will 13, at 11 o'clock.
guished and popular stars is
Ludwig, the world's greatest
Of the Famous Rooney Family
BROKE
THE BANK
strongly evinced by the keen in-
living biographer and one of the
keneest minds now engaged in
terest shown in the recent an-
at MONTE CARLO"
This week the travels of Night nouncement that Ethel Barrymore,
analyzing our present problems,
with
is in this country for a few weeks
Club Ned are going to start . .
one of the most beloved actresses
CeoStm Eddie Canter in 'Whoopee'
only to fulfil a limited number of E-2 JOAN BENNETT
at the Oriole Terrace . Sammy on the English-speaking stage, is
lecture engagements. Ludwig as
* Modie & Lemeaux
Watkins' smooth orchestra is fur- coming to the Cass Theater for
a speaker vividly personifies Lud-
•■ • 011 tae 10t= •••
Pmtry in Motion
nishing . . . that soothing dance one week beginning Monday, Dec.
wig the biographer. His subject
music that quiets the nerves .. . 16, Such interest has been made
* McGlynn Sisters
will
be
"The
Fate
of
Europe
1014-
and gets your toes excited . . . evident by the large number of
1
Rhythmic Stylist.
1940." Ludwig, a voluntary exile
cute Bobby Cook . • . who warbles mail orders, many of which are
And Ili.
from Germany since 1907, has
the woes of the broken hearted front far-off points in this state.
* Bobby Cook
"HARLEM EXPRESS
written most of his masterpieces
Miss Barrymore will be presented
... is featured with the band
In Sons. That Are AI rent
BAND"
in Switzerland, "Napoleon," "Kai-
and so is handsome Bert Djerkiss. by S. E. Cochran, in the outstand-
In
ser Wilhelm II," "Bismarck,"
* Bert Djerkiss
On the floor . . . Pat Rooney Jr. ing comedy success "The Con-
'D ERBY
RB DAY
"Ilindenberg" a n d "Goethe"
Lyric Tenor
. . . the peppy musical comedy stant Wife," by W. Somerset'
• In, • owl of
(which Mr. Ludwig considers his
star . . . is dancing and singing Maugham. This is a brilliant and
* 10 Oriole Adorable:
greatest book). Recently he has
. is on hand sophisticated English drawing-
40 STARS
while Janet Reade
spent a considerable time in Eng-
to help .. Janet .. , you will room sort of comedy, sparkling,
SAMMY WATKINS
land doing research and perfect-
perhaps recall ... was with Eddie with witty sallies, thronged with
end His Musk
ing his knowledge of English, and
Cantor in "Whoopee" and later comedy situations, just such a
3. SHOWS NIGHTLY
he has not returned to Germany
with Rudy Vallee . . . the Mc- play and role the countless ad-
7 JO-111)0-1 l N.
.
since the rise to power of the Nazi
Glynn Sisters . . . Pat and Babe mirers of Miss Barrymore love to
Party. The burning of his books
Newer a Cover Charge
see her enact. For this tour an
. . . do some fast stepping . .
by the Nazis only spread his fame
while Modie and Lemeaux are excellent supporting cast has been
in Germany and the sale of his
offering some new routines . . . selected including such players as
works in his native country
.
in that smooth manner they have. J. W. Austin, Adelaide Hibbard,
SEIM SUMS.
mounted since his name was placed
Three shows nightly and a special Cynthia Latham, Lynn Kendall,
JOHN GOSS
on the bottle between Lessing and
dinner . . . are on hand to make Jean Arden, Reginald Malcolm,
Triolty 2.0100-24MM
Frank Greene and Robert Noble. get out of it alive anyway." This Spinoza.
the evening complete ...
New
jolly
band,
whose
concerts
have
Josephine Buckley and Lorraine
been hailed by critics everywhere
Santschi . . . are dancing their
as "utterly delightful," "original"
cute routines . . . to the music
and "jolly entertaining," will pre-
of Emerson Gill and his orchestra
sent their program of "Sociable
at that popular uptown spot . .
Songs" as the pre-holiday treat
the Webster Hall Cocktail Grill
The Center Theater, 6540 of the Detroit Town Hall in the
PRAGUE (WNS-Palcor Ages'.
... Marian Mann ... the attrac-
Fisher Theater, Wednesday morn- cy) — The existence of an organi-
Woodward
Ave.,
at
Grand
Blvd.,
tive soloist with Gill's orchestra
ing, Dec. 11, at 11 o'clock.
zation devoted chiefly to turning
. . . has won so many friends offers the best in entertainment
The program of this famous out certificates of Aryan origin for •■■•■•.--
since her first appearance here in the greatest of comfort.
Treat 1 oneself to a 11
Nodal
Offered free to the ladies are ensemble will include sea chanties, inhabitants of the Third Reich was
last year that ... she should have
Evening . . . Tonight
catches and canons, classic and uncovered here when the Czecho-
answers
to
questions
by
Madam
some sort of popularity prize
Zenda, internationally famous folk songs of old England from slovakian authorities ordered that
or something.
grapho-psychologist, mentalist and the reign of Henry the Fourth to the German League in Bruex, a
Way up in the sky . . . things analyist. Questions will be an- the (lays of our grandfathers.
large industrial town of Bohemia,
••4 Ilia
JOHNNY HOWARD
are happening, too ... with Olive swered in private.
Tickets for the London Singers be disbanded. It appears that the
Collegiate Ramblers
White
..
.
that
versatile
young
a
thriving
busi-
League
had
done
are
on
sale
now
at
Grinnell's,
An
outstanding
program
is
of-
Owe of Detroit'. Leading Orchestras
One of the cleverest entertain- istic even to the intonation and star of so many musical comedies
I ,anal Entertainment
fered at the Center Theater this and Monday, Tuesday and Wed- ness in dispensing 100 per cent
ers to ever perform before Detroit inflection of their voices.
Enjoy a fauna
With "Smiling" Sammy Dibert, . . . and radio programmes . . . week on Saturday, Sunday, Mon- nesday at the Fisher Theater, This Aryanism.
audiences is Johnny Howard, dra-
strumming her guitar playing day and Tuesday, Dec. 7, 8, 9, 10, will be the last attraction until
DINNER-76c
maestro
of
the
Penthouse
orches-
matic jester, who is master of
her
sax
appeal
.
.
.
or
doing
Londe.
Hee
Arranged
Childen's
Dinner-50c
ceremonies at the Penthouse. In tra, as a stooge, Johnny bur- almost anything with any . . . Clark Gable and Loretta Young in after the holidays, when Mrs. Promoter
Bout. for Dee. 13
FEATEPPOI
addition to his pleasing manner lesques a Russian opera singer instrument you pick ... or don't "Call of the Wild" and Laurel and Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., will re-
Three bouts, each one featuring
A Gorgeous
of introducing the various acts in that is the funniest thing ever you pick a guitar . , . Johnny Hardy in "Bonnie Scotland" will open the Town Hall season, Jan. 8.
a well known college grid star,
the show, Johnny indulges in a presented on a cafe floor. He also Howard continues to send things be supplemented with a color car-
Revue
have
been
signed
by
Promoter
toon
"Hunting
Season."
(
has
the
knack
of
being
able
to
bit of mimicry and impersonation
sky high with his Penthouse pan-
On Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- Arthur Rodzinski Guest Con- Nick Londes to complete his next
that has his audience in tears one "put over" a song and critics pre- tomimes
.
.
.
including
the
Rus-
heavyweight
wrestling
card
at
day,
Dec.
11,
12,
13,
Guy
Kibbie
ductor of Detroit Sym-
minute and then convulsive with dict that the future will see him
Olympia next Friday, Dec. 13.
laughter in the next. His ability take his place with such famous sian baritone number . . which and Zasu Pitta in "Going High-
phony Orchestra
Detroit'.
The fist is headed by George Zs.
at impersonating the stars of Jewish stars as Al Jolson, Eddie should make concert courses jeal- brow," also Claude Rains and Fay
Moat Startling
ous . . . also he will help you Wray in "Clairvoyant" wil Ibe the
harias and Jules (Powerhouse)
stage and screen is amazingly real- Cantor, Georgie Jesse], et al.
NROMPAL
At the fifth subscription concert Strongbow, with Jim McMillen
meet your favorite movie star ... features.
NM RATION
of the *Mont
except Shirley Temple, who can't
There are daily matinees, 11:30 cf the Detroit Symphony, Thurs- matched with Gus Sonnenberg in
day evening, Dee. 12, at 8:30 the semi-final.
Koussevitzky's Program at
stay up that late ... Sammy Di- a. m to 2 p. m.
The preliminary card is topped
bert and his boys help with the
The theater chauffeur will park o'clock, in Orchestra Hall, Artur
Ann Arbor Dec. 11
FLOOR SHOW
hi-jinks and supply the most your cars free. Just drive to the Rodzinski, eminent conductor of by Ray Richards, the former re-
No COW MM.
the
Cleveland
Symphony,
will
be
serve
tackle of the Detroit Lions
danceable
rhythms
you
need.
front of the theater. For infor-
Ito Shama
Dr. Serge Koussevitzky has built
presented
as
guest
leader.
Ile
Carroll and Gorman . . . those mation regarding any future pro-
now playing regularly with the
Cawl.
the following program for the
NEW YORK (WNS)—Fearing
will
also
direct
the
second
of
the
Chicago
Bears.
concert to be given under his di- a possible riot if he hung the swas- irrepressible funsters continue to gram call Madison 8484.
popular priced Saturday evening
clown
the
happy
hours
away
at
rection by the Boston Symphony tika over the relief bunks of Ger-
the Powatan, where they are Alpha Gamma Phi to Spon- concerts, Dec. 14.
EASTERN
Orchestra, Hill Auditorium, Ann
Leopold Stokovtaki on a visit to Guardian Says Man Murdered by
Arbor, Wednesday evenings Dec. man riders in the six-day bicycle whipping up their new ditties
sor Bridge-Dance
Warsaw saw him in a performance
Nails at Football Game was
STAR - CAFE
race at Madison Square Garden, and all the old favorites, too . .
11;
of "Die Meistersinger" and was no
• Jew
pts 041.Phoroted. WM.
Dec. 15
The Texas Rockets . . . who
for Solna, and Wind
eon, orb
Manager John M. Chapman evolved
impressed that he invited him to
Id, hem= In
have danced here before . .
melor • • 4. • • •Hanosi
a compromise by flying the old are showing you why pieces of
LONDON
(WNS)

Following
come
to
America
as
his
assistant
"The Cabin in the Cotton
,00111"n of Guwtav F. Knoll
On Sunday evening, Dec. 15,
German red, white and black em- eight . . . were so desired by Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority will in Philadelphia. Rodzinski re- an exhaustive investigation of the
Fields of Adams Avenue"
Allegro
blem over the bunks of the German pirates . . . this line of attractive hold its second annual bridge- mained in that city four seasons, murder of Edward Baumgarten
A tempo ortilnitrio
NEW
serving as assistant conductor of by a Nazi mob during a football
THE CLUB ...
bran
riders. It is customary at six-day young things are really worth dance at the Chinese Tea Gar- the orchestra, principal conductor game at Breslau last September,
Roadhouse Dinner
Allmon
straining
your
eyes
to
see.
dens.
There
will
be
dancing,
re-
races
for
the
flags
of
all
nations
po py p ip•p impeller, - Symphonic
of the Philadelphia Grand Opera the Manchester Guardian an-
ONE DOLLAR
81helluo represented in the race to be flown
. out at freshments, prizes and entertain- Company and as the head of the nounces that it has definitely es-
The Everglades .
Fantasia. Op 4)
550 E. Adams CH. 0230
"La Solos.' Choregraphic Poem— lime] over the bunks.
Five Points .. . which is where ment. Bessie Shepherd, presi- Curtis Institute Symphony Orch- tablished that Baumgarten was a
2 Big Shows Nightly
"Kin I leldenleben." Tone Poem.
dent, in behalf of the sorority,
Grand
River
crosses
Seven
Mile
Strauss
Never
a Cover('Large
estra.
Jew, and not as the Nazi officials
Op 40
Road ... is a favorite rendezvous extends an invitation to all or-1 At the invitation of William have insisted, a storm trooper,
MT. SCOPUS BUILDERS
for those who like to drive out to ganizations to attend this affair. Andrew Clark, Jr., music patron The Guardian's investigation - re-
RIDE ON THE
A group of boys and girls of a roadhouse . . . and the spot is Tickets may be obtained from the
MFRRY GO ROUND GAR
on the West Coast, he left Phila- veals that Baumgarten died of in-
THE "FIND" OF THE YEAR!
14 to 18 have organized the Mount well worth the drive ... Leonard members or at the door.
delphia to direct the Los Angeles juries inflicted by Nazi football
Scopus Builders to help secure Seel and his orchestra furnish the
funds for the Hebrew University dance music and a chicken din- Young Men's Jewish Ass'n Philharmonic, remaining there fans.
four years, when he became per-
in Jerusalem.
ner that would even surprise an
manent conductor of the Cleve-
The drunkard knows not the
The officers of the organiza- epicure ... all for $1... The spot
OLIVE WHITE and OTHERS
Plymouth Rd. at Greenfield
Joseph
Messenger,
director
of
land Symphony.
shame of wine—nor the abstinent
tion are: President, Rae Schuff; is under new management.
the play "The While Town'seTalk-
its glow.
vice-president, Martin Slakter; re-
Now to East Adams ... at the ing," has announced the following
cording secretary, Gertrude Fish- Club Plantation . . . Here Earl
Adolph Silver, Gertrude Jack- Edward Pottsmith in Con-
man; corresponding secretary, Walton ... who leads the orches- cast:
Never a Cover Charge
Helen Jackman, Harvey Ze-
TEMPLE BETH EL
cert Dec. 15
Sidney Lenhoff; treasurer, Man- tra ... also acts as a genial host man,
T X, DEC. 10
man, Marion Simon, Lillian Shapi-
Woodward at Gladstone
MANHATTAN DINNER — ONE•FIFTY
at IPSO P. SI.
uel Plafkin.
. . and a fast and furious floor ro, Gilbert Mark, Pauline Bairn-
Edward Pottsmith, one of
For information call Sidney show . with Johnny Vigal . ,
hoft, Frances Gluklick, Richard America's leading concert artists,
Lenhoff, 2565 Seyburn Ave., tele- the man in the white evening Idelsohn and Dr. Jack Jackman.
1213
Author of "GRAFT IN BUSINESS"
will
appear in a program at the
Sproat
1
phone Ivanhoe 5657.
clothes . and Helen Dorsey are
David Rosen will assist Mr. Mes-
Hotel Sunday aft-
Atop Park Aye. Hotel
putting over some fast ones . • . senger as property manager. Re- Book-Cadillac
"WAR ON WEALTH"
ernoon,
Dec.
15,
at
3
o'clock.
EASTERN STAR CAFE
Auzie Dial sings and the Five hearsals are being held at 2930
lar at Temple nod Grinnell's
Mr. Pottsmith has been praised
SI (d.ENT ItEMF.II ATKINS NOW FOR A NEW 1 KAR's
Fullerton Ave.
Rhythm
Racketeers
.
.
.
are
EEO
The Eastern Star Cafe con- "truckin' on down".
r.uiry THAT 1111"1.1. TALK A1101 T FOIL SO
A play written by Gilbert Mark by leading critics and newspapers,
and Detroit music-lovers have a
tinues to attract large crowds
At Sak's smart little spot on of the Young Men's Jewish Asso- great treat in store for them.
and the management offers its
ciation was dramatized over the air
Miss Marti will accompany Mr.
apologies to those patrons who Woodward . .. near Seward ..
Sunday, Nov. 24. The play was a
I were unable to be accommodated you'll find just the right atmos - mystery thriller and was presented Pottsmith. H eappeared in a re-
phere
.
.
.
Gene
Regis
and
his
cital
in Detroit about 10 years
on Thanksgiving Day. Floyd
through Mr. Penman by the Mum-
Snyder and his Collegiate Ramb- orchestra will chase the blues mers of station WJR. Another of ago, and has given concerts in
NEW MANAGEMENT . . . NEW POLICIES
away
.
..
and
then
don't
fail
to
lers head a giant floor show of
Mr. Mark's plays will be presented every principal city from coast to
unusual talent. Among the acts listen for Blanche Fezzey, the at- Sunday, Dec. 8, at 11:30 p. m., over coast and in Canada.
Finest Entertainment „
Included in Mr. Pottsmith's pro-
offered are Knight & Day, ball- tractive titan-haired songstress WJ R.
MT. • urN, - MON. • TERM
Greatest of Comfort
room dancers; Joe Young, come- . . . with Gene's band.
DEC. 1 - s - I - 10
The Young Men's Jewish Asso- gra mwill he the Ave Marie by
Open 11:30 till 2 a. us.
Mid now for a final round ... ciation is continuing its basketball Bach-Gounod and Prelude Du
dian and tap dancer; Amato,
ALL YOU CAN EAT
CLARK
GABLE
Dulage.
juggler; Helen Carol, blues singer; this time on the Merry-Go- league on Monday nights.
Bartlett Sisters, fancy skaters, Round bar . . where you can
On Wednesday evenings, o mein-
LORETTA YOUNG
Dance to
and Alice Ward in her own inter- have a circus of fun . . . without bers join in bowling and billiard
ALSO
IN
pretation of the rhumba and cas- getting dizzy and falling off .. . contests. In the billiard and snooker Two Illustrated Lectures at
Art Institute Sunday
tinette. A complete dinner is a new chef, Andre Delmois, is group, Morris Kosak leads the
LAUREL & HARDY
served for 75 cents, children's now on hand to furnish that players by a wide margin. Mr.
N
Parisian
zest
to
an
American
ap-
dinner
for
50
cents,
and
there
is
Kosak
is
the
newly
elected
corres-
/travel
adventures
in
the
far
NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME
no cover or minimum charge.
petite . . . while a complete new ponding secretary and was chair- corners of the earth and explora-
show satisfies the eye and Bob man of sweat-house activities last tion deep in the sea will live again
Detroit's Most Reasonably Priced Roadhouse Dinners and
When families quarrel outsider!' Marble and his music satisfies the year.
in two lectures with motion pic-
Liquors. Excellent Facilities for Large Parties and Banquets
deride.
ear,
Meetings of the Young Men's tures Sunday, Dec. 8, on the
Jewish Association are held each World Adventure Series at the
FREE
Sunday at the Barium Hotel at Detroit Institute of Arts. Harry
PARKING
2 p. m., and any Jewish male who I C. Ostrander, famed globetrotter
i in- who is just back from • 50,000-1
has attained the age of 21 is
vited to attend.
mile world tour, will describe his
travels in "Around the World in
s 90 Minutes" at 3:30 p. m. Dr
Rainbow Dinner-Dance
Raymond L. Ditmars, noted ex-
GRAND RIVER AT SEVEN-MILE ROAD AT FIVE POINTS
Emerson Gill and his orchestra plorer, curator of the New York
Will Speak at Joint Chanukah Dinner; Clubs of Beth El,
lions—Three-Fifty per Plate
Suggest New Year's Eve R
Zoo an done of the world's great-
will
supply
the
music
for
the
Shaarey Zedek, B'nai David to Be Guests
a i chow dinner-dance in the est authorities on animal life, will
of the B'nai Moshe Group
Cocktail Grill of Webster Hall. picture at 8:30 D. m. a strange
Miss Leona Rosenberg, To. 7-2482, drama in "The Depths of the Sea."
Following the custom established He has contributed articles to the or the chairmen, the Misses Betty
With motion pictures, many
in the past two years, the Men's S. A. J. Review, the Jewish Center, Halperin and Dorothy Greenbaum, hand painted, and with rare col-
Clubs of Temple Beth El, Congre- local periodicals in Chicago, and To. 6.2817, are in charge of ored slides, Ostrander will por- Children's Congregation Elects Officers• Register Pupils
gations S h a a r e y Zedek, B'nai his book reviews frequently appear tickets.
in New Classes at Central High ' School;
tray all the sensations and visual
David and B'nai Moshe will par- in the B'nai B'rith Magazine.
A special meeting has been delights of a world cruise. He
Membership Drive in Progress
AID pan
S
ticipate in the joint congregational
The dinner will be preceded by called for Dec. 10 to discuss de- will visit again New York, Havana,
Chanukah dinner scheduled for the ceremonial lighting of the tails for the dinner-dance, to be Panama Canal, Golden Gate, Ha-
The
Spirit
of
Chanukah
has al- School will soon close and those
Thursday, Dec. 26. Congregation Chanukah candles, performed by held at the home of Betty Hal- waii, Japan, Hong Kong, Annam,
ready made itself felt in all the parents who live in that neighbor-
B'nai Moshe acting as host, the Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld of Con- perin, 3033 Calvert.
Cambodia, Singapore, Ceylon, the
hood and want to avail themselves
affair this year will take place in gregation B'nai Moshe and Cantor
Tuesday, Dec. 3, an important Riviera, Gibraltar, and back again Classes of the U nit e d Ilebrew of the facilities offered in that
AND IIIS MUSIC
the banquet hall of that congrega- J. H. Sonenklar of Congregation meeting Was held in which a to New York.
Schools. Chanukah stories, games, School by the U n it e d, Hebrew
Shaarey
Zedek.
tion
at
Dexter
Blvd.
and
Lawrence
Featuring
Dr. Ditmars spent seven yesrs sketches and playlets are included Schools, should act without delay.
novel affair was planned for
The joint committee consisting
Ave.
photographing the wonders of the , in the various Chanukah programs A. J. Lachover is principal of that
Charming!
4.
BLANCHE FEZZEY
Cute!
The guest speaker of the occa- of Joe Magidsohn, Harry M. Shul- Jan.
Miss Lillian Radon, chairman marine jungles and mountain ! prepared by the teachers. During school and parents wishing to make
sion will be Rabbi Max Kadushin, man, John Graff and Kenneth of charity teas, announces open slopes of the sea.
the days of C h•nuk ah these inquiries regarding registration
director of the Hillel Foundation Fischer. each representing the house for Dec. 8. at the home of
sketches and playlets will be staged and courses of study should either
Smyrna
Men's Clubs of their congregations,
at
the
University
of
Wisconsin,
for the entertainment of the chil-
Pkilowmtlsir Debating Club
and Marian Roseman, 2628
Virginia Park
to Koom 213 at Central High
WOODWARD
Madison, Wis. The subject of his announces that the charge for the Edna
dren and also for their parents go
Webb.
School or phone Mr. Lachover at
• ad Seward
message will be announced next dinner and program will be 31
Philomathie Debating Club met and friends.
To.
7-1070.
for non-members, and 85c for mem-
Dee. 1, at the Philadelphia-Byron
week.
ARENA GARDENS
Rabbi Kadushin graduated from bers of either club. Reservations
Hall. The program of the af-
I be Cackled Bar-Cafe Moder.,
The Children's Congregation of
George
Dusette,
who
threatened
New York University in 1916, and should be made through any one court action if he didn't get an- ternoon was a debate on the ques- the Philadelphia-Byron School had
The annual membership cam-
from the Jewish Theological Sem- of the participating congregations other chance at Walter Roxy's tion: "Resolved that • written election of officers last Saturday. paign of the United Hebrew
inary in 1920. He was rabbi of not later than Dec. 24. Those wish- light-heavyweight title, is going constitution in a hindrance rather The following were elected: Eu-
The Roadhouse Dinner Delectable
Temple B'nai Israel of Washington ing to attend the lecture only, will to have his wish granted without than a safeguard to social prog- gene Zahs, president; Grah•m Schools was launched Monday eve-
One Twenty-five
Heights, New York City, from 1921 pay 25e at the door.
ress." The affirmative, upheld by La n d a u, vice-president; Esther ning, Nov. 25, at the home cf Dr.
Dinner will be served to men the injunction proceedings next Melvin Gerson and Louie Elkind, Segel, secretary; Manuel Segel, A. E. Bernstein. Judge Hass B
to 1926, and of the Humboldt
Monday night.
only;
the
lecture.
however,
will
be
FOR
LARGE
PARTIES
TR.
2.9191
Boulevard
Temple,
Chicago,
from
FACILITIES
The Boston strong man and was defeated by the negative, boy sergeant; Shirley Subar, girl Keidan, chairman of the cantraIgn
19201 to 1931, when he was elected open to ladies and gentlemen. re- the popular wrestling school prexy Leopold Snyder I and Fillmore sergeant. The children meet for delivered an inspiring add re, urg
to head the Hillel Foundation at gardless of their affiliation with have been signed to meet in a Leemon. Louis Elkind was voted their services every Sat tirda y ing all those present to obtain e
the University of Wisconsin. From congregations.
best speaker. Irving Isaacs gave morning at 9:30 o'clock, and the sufficient number of notobeis it
The Men's Club of Congregation second clash at the Arena Gar- the critic's report.
1920 to 1926 he was instructor in
services are conducted by them- order that the modest isul oh;ch
dens to top next week's wrest-
historl J .at the Teacher's Institute B'nai Moshe at its next meeting, ling card.
The Philomathic will hold its selves under the supervision of the was set may be reaches). The see-
end meeting was held Thursday
of the Jewish Theological Semin- Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 8:30 p. m.,
annual oratorical contest Thurs- teachers.
has
A
strong
supporting
card
ary, a nd was also instructor at will appoint full committees to take
evening, Dec. 5 at the home of
provided which will round day, Dec. 26, at 8 p. rn., in the
the summer school for Jewish com- charge of all details in connection been
Isaac Shetzer,
Registration
Central
High
Jewish
Community
Center.
in
out • fine evening of wrestling.
munal workers for two seasons . with this event.

* Pat ROONEY, Jr.
*JANET READE

in

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Aryan "Diploma"
Mill Disbanded

FLOYD SNYDER

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my duty
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Bans Swastika from
6-Day Bicycle Race

Everybody's
Truckin'
Down to
Harlemtown!

P LANTATION

OASIS

JOHNNY HOWARD M. C.

Sammy Dibert's Music

" PENTHOUSE

Temple Forum
JOHN T. FLYNN

Clifford

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$100 Chicken Dinner $1"

Leonard Seel's :Music

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"CALL OF
THE WILD"

"BONNIE
SCOTLAND"


RABBI KADUSHIN TO ADDRESS MEN'S
CLUBS OF 4 SYNAGOGUES ON DEC. 26

SPIRIT OF CHANUKAH MAKING ITSELF
FELT IN CLASSES OF HEBREW SCHOOLS

TANGO ... RHUMBA ... DANCE

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