▪ January 17. 1936 litEfkmorrfaion etRONICLE PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE STAGE AND SCREEN MOTHERS! Entrust Your Child's Musi- cal Education to TRAINED SPECIALISTS Hofmann Recital Here on Jan. 27 The Detroit. Conservatory of 11Iusie JOOSS BALLET HERE ON SATURDAY, FEB. Rosa Raisa Concert on Friday Evening MYERSON TO SPEAK FE13. 91 Fresh Fresh from her recent successes of her concert tour, Mme. Rosa Raise will appear here in Orches- The first Detroit appearance of tra hall Friday, Jan. 24, in a re- Will Address Detroit Chap- the•famous Jooss Ballet, who im- cital under the auspices of the De- ter of League for Labor mediately upon their arrival from troit Concert Society. Palestine Europe will appear at the Metro- Herman Devries of the Chicago politan Opera House Jan. 21, will American writes: "The magic Delegated by 90,000 organized I take place Feb. 1, at Orchestra name of Rosa Raisa was the mag- Hall, under direction of Mrs. Isobel net responsible for the sold out workers of the Histadruth in Pal- estine, Miss Goldie Myerson, will be llurst of Detroit Concert Society. Auditorium Theater last evening. 9, Reservations may be made now at Judging by the two Brahma song, the guest speaker here on Feb. at the Stotler Hotel, at 8:30 p. m. Grinnells, Cadillac 7491. Bontag and Vergebliches Sta. Miss Myerson is on her lecture According to noted critics of Eu- enchen it appears that she is emi- rope and America, there has been nently qualified to be called a sin- tour under the auspices of the no homogeneous dance organization ger of songs, as well as operatic to compare with this ballet since arias. Mme. Rosa Raise had al- the final tour of the Russian Im- ready begun to sing encore upon perial Ballet. encore before we left the theater." The Jooss European Ballet is Eugene Stinson of the Chicago now located at Darlington Hall, Daily News writes: "Mme. Raise South Devon, England. These 39 has attained to a line which it were solo dancers, made up out of the folly for another soprano to at- greatest solo dancers from Russia tempt." and Germany, sought refuge in this Glen Dillard Gunn of the Chi- beautiful English place where they cago Herald and Examiner writes could resume their art unhampered of Mme. Raisa's recent success in and free. h er cert con recital at the Auditori- um Theater: "Four thousand peo- ple gathered in the Auditorium Theater last night to hear their heroine of song-and ours- Rosa Raisa. In fine voice and mood, Rai- sa gave lavishly of her georgeous Isobel J. Hurst, director of the art, so unique and so unforgettably Detroit Concert Society, an. eplended in tone, so warm and 1 Josef Hofmann, the world fa- mous pianist, who is coming here for a performance on Monday, Jan. 27, at the Masonic Auditorium, 5035 Woodward-Col. 2810 was recently made the recipient Billy Carr is back at the Oriole of one of the highest honors which Offers Private or Class Terrace ... to master all those Lessons in ceremonies which are going on at Singing, Danc i ng the Terrace these days ... such Dramatic Art and as . . . Eleanor Holm who con- All Musical Instruments tinues to warble ... to the provo- cative music . . . of her handsome Tuition Rates no Higher husband . . . Art Jarrett ... and Than for Inferior his band ... Alexander and Swan- Instruction son . . . those two Detroiters .. . Send for Catalogue Now who have danced their way around the world several times . . . Sev- eral of the girls, including Melody Lynn and Jane Sallee ...are doing specialty numbers while the line is presenting some attractive new routines, including a rah-rah ath- letic number . .. which is some Francis Lederer muscle builder ... say, • • • IN The Penthouse gives you . . . Sally Gay who bills herself ... the "laziest gal in town" ... sings with a drawl ... that will certainly drawl your attention ... get it ... she's the new singer • .. who re- WITH places Ruth Brent .. • whom we Dee, - Benito Hume F nounces a series of concerts by eager in spirit." will miss ... the Hale sisters con- five noted pianists during the next Alan Mowbray tinue to ewing . . . it . . . while JOSEF HOFMANN few months. The low prices of Johnny Iloward ... has a new set Stokowski and Philadelphia of newsreel . . . fun flashes . . the country of his birth could give. $1.50 to $4.50 for the entire series Orchestra at Ann Arbor for his March of Crime . . . or This was when the Polish govern- will prevail. Reservations are now whatever he does .. , Dibert's ment conferred upon him the title being accepted in Room 352 of the May 13.15 Statler Hotel, Cadillac 7491, or at of "Commander of Polonla Reed- On the Screen music ... keeps everyone dancing ... on account of his rhythms are tuta," on the occasion of his visit Grinnell Bros. 2 BIG HITS According to an announcement The artists to be brought in this so fascinating . . . so keep going to Warsaw. sat. sun. Moe. of the Univer- Um. Paderewski is said to be the series are: Poldi Mildner, Feb. 3; made at the offices GOLDA MYERSON around with the music ... or some- sity of Music, at Ann Ar- aassry only other musician to have re- Josef Lhevine, Feb. 19; Arthur bor, School one will push your middle valve It final contracts for the appear- League for Labor Palestine, na- Is-l a - 20 • Schnable, March 9; Albert Hirsch, ceived this title. The gesture of down . ance of Leopold Stokowski and the • • • the Polish government in confer. March 20; Mischa Levitzki, April Philadelphia Orchestra at the 1936 tionally-organized in America. Hay.: ing lived in Palestine over a period The Plantation . . . has three ring it upon Hofmann Is, however, 6, May Festival, were executed in of 15 years, and having worked for new dancers .. the Three Brown all the more notable, for although New York City recently, by George a number of years in a cooperative sings and the great pianist is Polish-born, THEATER Spots ... Auzie Dial Engles, vice president of the Na- WOODWARD at the Boulevard playa ... the piano . . . Lucille he is now a naturalized citizen of John Mulholland, Magician, tional Broadcasting Company, on labor settlement and as secretary the Women's Labor Council in Wilkins ... the cute soubrette ... the United States. at Town Hall on Jan. 11 behalf of the Philadelphia Orches- of Palestine, Mrs. Myerson will speak - 20e 40"1„, Rogers and Rogers ... the dance Josef Hofmann's latest New 15c , and by with authority on all Jewish activ- tra and Dr. Stokowski, Open from 11 A. M. 1111 t A. M. team ... while "Kid" Williams gets York concert drew forth the rating John Mulholland, world-renowned Charles A. Sink, president of the off some of the latest comedy gags "greatest pianist of our times," magician, entertainer and lecturer, University Musical Society. This ities in modern Palestine. Goldie Myerson is a native of Enjoy the Finest of Pro- ... and of course ... there is Earl and he is apparently content to re- whom Lowell Thomas in a recent brings to a close negotiations which Milwaukee where she was engaged main that. Walton's music. grams in the Greatest of broadcast described as "one of the have been pending since last June. in library work and teaching. Her • • • Comfort greatest, if not the greatest, magi- The contract provides for the profound interest in the pioneer At the Ten-Forty . . . Larry cians in the world," will be the participation of the orchestra in work in Palestine drew her to that Vincent . . is unearthing some Town Hall celebrity Wednesday, the entire Festival of six concerts, country. She has become an un- new songs . . . which may make Jan. 11, at 11 o'clock, in the Fisher wyhich will take place Wednesday, tiring leader for Labor Zionism on the Screen you blush a little, but they always Theater. Thursday, Friday and aturday eve- has shown outstanding ability ... make you laugh ... the LaBelle In his startling and unusual lec- nings, May 13, 14, 15 and 16; and and 2 BIG HITS as a public speaker on platforms Sisters .. - sing and dance . ture performance, "Magic of the also on the afternoons of Friday in Palestine, Europe, and America. SM. Sen. Mon. Tot. . croons the newest Joan Leigh World," Mr. Mulholland will ex- Two Jewish playwrights who amine the magic marvels of both and Saturday. The Orchestra will She has arrived in this country as annunt7 ditties ... while Frank Carey be present with its full complement is IS • IV - CO - SI dancing star recently seen in Earl have recently crashed the ranks the ancient and modern worlds, in- of 100 players, in contrast to the a member of the Palestine Labor Carroll's "Vanities" ... does some of America's ace dramatists have cluding pagan miracles and reli- which has participated in previous Delegation to speak officially to the Jewish communities in the United authored "Peace on Earth," the of those routines . . • which won gious magic, and will illustrate the exciting anti-war play which the lecture with skilful demonstrations curtailed personnel of 70 men, States. On her recent arrival in him much applause at the Cam festivals. New York she was warmly greeted New Theater Union of Detroit will of breath-taking dexterity which he Jean La France proves how ver- Three important choral works Robert Banat satile she can be with an accordion, present at the Detroit Art Insti- has collected from the farthest have been chosen by Director Earl by leading Jews in America, in- cluding Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Coyle MacKay and his orchestra tute. corners of the world. The foremost Albert Maltz and George Sklar authority on the history of magic, V. Moore, for the festival perform. Judge Julian Mack, Maurice Rot- furnish the music for tramping. • is share briers as the collaborators he is an honorary member of 11 ances, including Verdi's monument- tenberg and Rabbi Samuel Wohl, . those on "Peace on Earth," but each has famous societies of magicians in al "Requiem", the brilliant "Carac- national chairman of the League Armando and Maria previously distinguished himself in many lands, and an officer of the tacos" of Eiger; and Pierne's for Labor Palestine. exotic Spanish looking dancers Madeleine "Children of Bethlehem." The lat- Goldie Myerson is scheduled to demonstrating some . . . of the theater. Albert Maltz is the American Society of Magicians. are ter will be sung at the Friday af- Carroll their eccentric ... work ... on the author of "Black Pit," which was Tickets for John Mulholland's ternoon concert by the Young Peo- speak on German-Jewish coloniza- floor of the Webeter llall cocktail one of the outstanding plays on lecture-performance are on sale ple's Festival Chorus; while the tion, settlement of Jewish youth, grill . . . Del Delbridge's band is Broadway last season. He has now at Grinnell's, and Monday "Caraetacus" will be heard Thurs- and cooperative developments in still here Dot Mason and Clyde further proven his talents by winn- Tuesday and Wednesday at the day evening, and the Verdi "Re- Palestine. Morris Lieberman, chairman of Rogers ... are the vocal soloists ing first prize with his "Private Fisher Theater. quiem" will be given at the closing the League for Labor Palestine, Hicks," In the national one-act with the band. concert. will be in charge of arrangements play contest sponsored by the "New • ••• and can be reached by calling At Saks,Don Zullo and his or- Theater" magazine. George Sklar Piatigorsky Guest Artist on 8562 for any additional chestra continue to play any num- won his laurels as joint author of Ford Hour Sunday Dorothy Thompson at Town Cadillac A IIIILLIANT IIIVUI ,Atb information. ber you request . . . Mona Fisher "Parade" which was produced by Hall in Cass Theater . is the attractive singer and of the Theater Guild and was one of Gregor Piatigorsky, often re Jan. 24 course the murals are still there... the most widely discussed plays ferred to as the "Paderewski of Rs 0111 0.0at paw FAIN Fw brim they don't change with the bands presented by that organization. the cello," will be the guest sr too Wire males. as ■ arluto "Peace on Earth," it is an- tist with the Ford Symphony Or Dorothy Thompson (Mrs. Sin- . . . and who would want them to Om Ow mei vartersamm Jan. 11, the local chap- re ... they're too much fun to look at. nounced by the New Theater chestra and chorus, under Victor clair Lewis), author and journalist, ter On of Wedneed•y. Ns Gr. 0-No Malmo CO.. Hadamah held It. 510 donor Union, will make its bow on Fri- Kolar, in the Ford Sunday Eve- will appear for the Detroit Town luncheon In the Engileh room of the • • • Rowe Hotel. Places were laid for IS and day evening, Jan. 31, at the De- Tall at the Cass Theater, Friday a gorgeous South- Lois Nixon EASTERN STAR CAFE ning Hour broadcast, Sunday, Jan. the tables were beautifully decorated it SNOOD 51011 AT GRAND 1100LIOD ern song bird ... sings blues songs troit Art Institute. There will also 19. The program will be heard morning, Jan. 24, at 11 o'clock. Her with citrus fruits and leaves, candles and at the Powatan . . . where be a matinee and evening per- from 9 to 10 p. m., E. S. T., over lecture, "Rediscovering America," flowers Mrs. Arthur Kaufman gave the . . . invocation and Maier ()Mien entertained ENTERTAIN YOUR PARTIES Sammy Sofferin ... will see that formance on Saturday, Feb. 1, and the complete coast-to-coast CBS is based on a wide survey and ex- with a piano solo. Mrs. Samuel Hirsch- WITH EASTERN STAR a final performance on Sunday network. haustive study made during the berg, chairman of the luncheon, wel- you are royally entertained comed the astembly and Introduced the also you will have a chance to see evening, Feb. 2. Piatigorsky was born at Ekat- last year, in this country, of vari- speaker. Rabbi E. Berger of Pontiac, who of the need for Jews to not only the Detroit debut of the Simone erinoslav, in the Ukraine, on ous plans and panaceas offered to spoke Tlw FINEST IN DETROIT look to Palestine. but to the rest of the eradicate any weaknesses in the sisters . . . who are really dance April 17, 1903. At nine, Gregor world. In order to he ready for the TREE MUMMY SERVICE I , favorites . and Carroll and Gor- Two Distinguished Soloists was forced to play the role of Democratic form of government; transition which will Inevitably he neces. miry. should there he a world war, when Plums EUCLID 5000 With Symphony on man remain .. . the chief show- chief support of his family by and on the broad background of her whet Is known amour western civiliza- stoppers ... with songs you won't Jan. 23 performing on his cello in motion observations of the European polit- tion may be entirely wiped out . want to miss. picture houses. In 1921 he was ical area. The local Junior Hadasouth chapter I. Dorothy Thompson rightly holds planning Two soloists of outstanding rank smuggled into Poland by a band • 11 donor luncheon for Jan, hire Paul ,chart, president. was will be presented with the Detroit of robbers, who stole his money her place as one of the most dis- Se. home. to n large gtoup at • sleigh-ride tinguished women journalists of Symphony at the concerts directed and most of his clothing. After Party Saturday night. a, her money rais- by Bernardino Molinari, guest lead- l privations and sufferings he was our time, because of her success as ing effort. Many other affairs are being er from Rome, this coming week. given an opportunity to substi- foreign correspondent for some of planned. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sherman and the foremost American newspapers Herman Pekarsky, who Is moneoring Mtn. Julio. Sherman and son. Donald. Nathan Milstein, sensational Rus- tute in the orchestra at the War- (including the New York Evening the organizing of • United Jewish Fed. left on Sund•y for Florida to spend the sian violinist, who is making his saw Opera. While there he met addressed the congregstion of Post and the Philadelphia Public er•tIon, winter months an American who took him to Ber- sixth consecutive American tour, Temple Emanuel last Sunday morning. UNSATIONAl DANCE TRIO Mr and hire. .1 I . Hirschfeld spent will appear st the ninth subscrip- lin where he worked in coffee Ledger) and she is one of the best S. Hochberg of Uxbridge, the wmk-end In Muskegon. Mich., where tion concert, Thursday evening, houses and motion picture the- equipped and well informed re- Ontario. and Ur. and Mrs. Morton 13 they spender, the wedding of their Hochberg of Chicago. 111., are the gurgle brother, Reuben Levy, on sender. Jan. 23, at 8:30 o'clock, in Or- aters until a sudden turn for the porters of the European and domes- of their parents. Rabbi and Mrs. Enoch chestra Hall. He will be heard in better carried him to the first tic situations today. Her books "I Hochberg. Their Oster and brother-In- Dr. and Sire A. 11. Jacoby and daugh- were , the exquisite Concerto, Opus 63, seat of the cello division at the Saw Hitler" and "New Russia" ter spent Sunday In Detroit. 1 ,;ri •71 remse'l=rj .'erMori4 enn- show her an author with a swift day for violin and orchestra by Anton Berlin Philharmonic concerts. for New York enroute to Pelmtins Mr. and Mre. Phli Zachar and Mr. and From here on his rise was me- and compelling style, and her ar- where they plan to make their home Mn.. Louis Levine left on Sunday for Dvorak. The renowned pianist, Chicago to spend the week. composer and pedagogue Isidor teoric. He was deluged with en- ticles under the title "Our Ghostly permanently. -• gagements which took him all over Commonwealth" appearing during Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finkle-stein have a. Mrs. Nate Seltner has returmd home Philip, of Paris, France, will be guest Mrs. Finkelstein'. alter, Mr. after spending a week in Cleveland. the soloist at the popular priced Europe. He made his first Ameri- the summer of 1935 attracted wide their Birdie Pearletein o r New York City. In attention. ap- can tour in the fall of 1929, concert on Saturday evening, Jan. whose honor entertainnamtg were elven Mr. and Mrs- ft•m Rosenberg and son, Miss Thompson's correspondence law week by Mrs Alex Dominick, Mr.. Larry. and Mrs. II. F. Anthony have en• 25, at the same hour. The distin- pearing in leading American cen- turned home after mending • few days guished artist will play the Bach ters, as soloist with such orches- work in Europe shows three years Joe Ginsburg and Mtn Abe Warsaw . In Detroit. Rabbi Philip Watorrnan addressed the Concerto in D major for piano, tras as the Philadelphia, Chicago, in Vienna, several years in inde- ----- The Junior young Judaea held a flute and violin, with Ilya Schkol- Detroit, Los Angeles and New pependent work in England, Tueedsy Clam of Ladle. Literary Club. sleighride Saturday evening with ■ on. France, Italy and Russia, and • The Ladle, Auxiliary of the Talmud Oat hour spent •I the home of Miss nik, concert master and John Wum- York Philharmonic Symphony. sale un- Louie, Cron.. of Eleventh St. Mee mer, first flute, assisting. In at- Since then he has retuined here great deal of time in Germany un- Torah le planning rummage • AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA Shirley Berner Was hostess Sunday et • til August of 1934 when she was der the chairmanship of Mrs. Harry popu- has become a each year and be a tendance at this concert will boldness remion at her home on South the Reich for an al- expelled by group of 20 former pupils of Philip lar figure in the musical life of McLellan St. Mr. and Mew Hyman Shapiro announce ----- leged "slur" on Hitler. Her com- this country. birth of a mn last Wednerday at Pt At • meeting of the Temple Siterhood from various parts of the state, ment on her explusion was, " As the of Mrs Nate Seit. who coached under the celebrated Slary a Hospital. emiety at then far as I can see, I really was put nor It Wits ■ nnounced that Rabbi David master at the American Conserv- Center Theater Present Mee. Jomph Wolf was chairman of the I Cedarteurit of Leming, will give bi- of the crime BmInese Mena luncheon given by the monthly sondem •t Temple Anteche atory at Fontainebleau, France. Four Excellent Pictures out of Germany my for offense was to Sieterhood of Temple Emanuel lam Wed- ('heard, beginning Jan. It Plane wore blasphemy - Molinari has arranged highly benefit bridge to 1,* a nesday. also made for think that Hitler is just an or- given Wednesday at the temple hi Mrs distinctive programs for his final The Center Theater, Woodward Mr. Nellie Shulelty and her children, 1,015 It. Harrison and Mrs. A. It Jacoby. concerts as guest director of the and the Boulevard, announces an- dinary man." Jomeh Rholeky and Mien Lillian Sholtiks The proceeds, •re to go toward the wholarehip at Hebrew Union College at Detroit Symphony. returned last week from New York rite. other excellent bill for this week. where they visited over the holiday, Cincinnati. the MIDI foundation and Jan. 24, the On Friday evening, From Saturday to Tuesday in- MI.. Sholeke ha. returnise, to Ann Arbor, prison welfare work Later Mr.. Har. where the Is completing her last year 'loon preamted a program In which Mrs. Detroit Symphony under the emi- elusive, the presentations will be In medical school. nent Italian guest leader. will give Francis Lederer and Frances Dee good Fortino fmniuss Z4 i' / IsonJZ "X PlriZ.' ■" . J'e':17 I att aditorium, Ann in "The Gay Deception" and Rob- A large attendance Westneed•y night Hill concert in • Levy gave J. C. At a meeting of the Lafayette PTA n current eventa Mew n m gathered at the Jewish Community Cen- last the thought of th• month, • toying of Arbor. Monday Melt. Max %bar showed ert Donut and Madeleine Carroll ter for the meeting of the Sieterhoodof King Solomon. in "Thirty Nine Steps," with an Beth :woo. where • program preceded mollng picture, of Palestine. which he the husinem mentos TWo vomi telecom. Mr.. Suhar and their eon., Das1A Dowstown's Only Night Club additional cartoon. were presented by Mice M•rlo Wanes. EASTERN STAR CAFE Jerome O'MAHONY AND ZAHARIAS TO PRESENTS On Wednesday, Thursday and ah. w•• accompanied by /dim Anna The Eastern Star Cafe, located Friday the presentations will be Lande Itim Ada Kaplan contributtel • MEET JAN. 245 "NO FOUL" * Larry Vincent * the president. atter which at 6515 Grand River Ave., an- Joan Crawford and Brian Aherne rcurling. RULE TO BE APPLIED Philip nailer took charge of the burg. Comedian. M C . LETITIANS CLUB nounces 4 brilliant floor show with in "I Live My Life" and Ann nem A "hard time," d•me was dis- The Letitians Club of the Dex- aanuary, . and It * Le Belle Sisters * 7 acts featuring the Great Thur- cs/coed for the milo "no foul" rule may be asked A Rutherford in "Waterfront Lady," I Mr. r J an m announeed that ter Center is reorganizing and in- Darlings of France man, mind reader, who will pre- from the Michigan Board of Con- with an additional cartoon, "Foot- P Pasternak will sponeor a card party and vites all girls between the ages epecial program. •t the center on Feb. * Jean. L•France * trol for the championship bout dict your future free. Private in- ball". of 17 and 19. who are interested The plane for the ;balm how,. In s,ordisnin between Danno O'Mahony and terviews are given after each per- "Waterfront Lady" is an excep- Man h wore •iso • topic of Interest, and in a social and charitable club, make the Mfair a din- George Zaharias at the Olympia formance. There is no cover or tionally strong melodrama with It was decided to mmittee * Joan Leigh * was appointed to attend the next meeting. Jan. co minimum charge. The finest chop comedy relief, and brings to the Torah Songs on Friday, Jan. 24. for the election of 21. at the Dexter Center. 11518 A Z r no d m7n. ateofficers Promoter Nick Londes indicated suey in Detroit is served at the screen for the first time Holly- the Pleterhoed. and this Includes Mm Dexter Blvd., at 8 o'clock. The Gold. Mn Simon Kmanau. Mrs. SPECIAL SUNDAY that he would ask the state com- Eastern Star and free delivery wood's newest discovered star Ann Morris Lents Collsh. Mr. Morris Leavitt and program includes the sewing of mission to order the referee to service is available at all hours Rutherford, whose performance in Mrs Jack Rabin . DINNER $1.50 layettes and dramatic activities. a by calling Euclid 2000. "The Gay . Deception" 5 Noted Pianists in Concert Series CENTER Free Parking Grand Rapids Notes atm arum Notts ■ DEL DELBRIDGE' CASS AT PUTNAM glint Notes twrr,r, Ten-Forty Termorly CLUB MANHATTAN 1040 Wayne St. Clif. 3100 TRIER PARKIN() Plant Ttees in Palestine in Memory of Emily Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Solomon Planted two trees in Ualestine, three/fit the Jewish National 7141d. in memory of the their 41•Mgliter, Emily, who died on starring ELEANOR HOLM Hue a BRILLIANT REVUE with BILLY CARR Your Favorite Master of Ceremonies Served from 5 to 9 P. M. NEVER A COVER CHARGE Reservations Trinity 2.0100-Trinity 2.8806 ORIOLE TERRACE E. GRAND BLVD. JUST OFF WOODWARD THE INITIOIT CONCERT SOCIETY ANNOUNCES - - - Greatest Musical Treat Ever Offered! For the Entire Series: $1.50-$2•2.50-$3.5 0-$4. 50 A LL AT OR CH ESTRA HALL rni. e ;At Is 5-NOTED PIANISTS - 5 SEATS NOW Poldi MILDNER IN Arthur SCHNABLE Josef LHEVINNE lL'ItY,." Albert HIRSH '=_Mischa LEVITZKI Farewell Week 10 DAYS LAST LAST • 10 DAYS TO THE GREATEST EMCEE OF THE YEAR JOHNNY HOWARD EVERY NIGHT WILL BE FULL OF SURPRISES and FUN and in Addition an All-Star Show HALE SISTERS SALLY GAY Is /Sing and Dance "The Sophietitated Lady" SAMMY 111111ERT'S MUSIC FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE Penthouse 111 SPROAT CLIFFORD 1213 Atop the Park Avenue Hotel DINNERS-ONE FIFTY NEVER A COVER CHARGE ',la JAN.21 T I em p le Forum TEMPLE BETH EL Gordon Mac Creagh at BM P. Woodward at Gladstone xi orer Au Afrhan E T here' of °Th e lard of Free Africa." "An Intimate Portrait of HAILE SELASSIE" Tishri*: Ede at Temple and GrInnelre - MAdi•on DSIt Mon. Eve., Jan. 27th OFMAN J 0 SE F MASONIC Auditorium Greatest Pianist of the Day Tickets 83o to 5210 COMING EEL I ORCHESTRA MALL OrirmIrs - TE. 27100 - - The Meet hatfrartant Insidious mat muumuu emu Tin Thin, in Bala 5inetDiaghiltfl tins EUROPEAN BALLET Featuring "THE BIG CITY,• "THE GREEN TABLE,. "A BALL IN OLD VIENNA.• i _ Grinner., Cad. 7491 BS4230-42-$130 L $1 L ttman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH AT SEWARD TRINITY 2.3488 Friday and Sunday Evenings, January 17 - 19 Sunday Matinee, Jan. 19 Arrange to Attend this Thrilling play You Will Re Well Repaid Come and See "Without a Heart" A Sensational Play that has Proven a Success Wherever Shown Tickets: Orchestra 40e; Balcony 25e. - All seat R New flames Jmenilee-Zdnit• DANCING SINGING DRAMATICS MUSIC Enroll Now tteato Program lust stake shows for programs ROTH-BERDUN whim! of STAGE and ItA111(1 Arts, Inc. 416.1 Cm, .tee. Temple d. 'DANCE AGAIN Don ZullO's Music Low Tuition I - 4SSI Hed-Aid to Play Tough In dianapolis Quintet this Sunday The lied-Aid basketball team, leading the Mid-West Basketball Conference, will be up against one of the best teams in the conference when they play the tall quintet from Indianapolis, the U. S. Tire Basketball Club. Indianapolis boasts two good teams. The Kauts- ky A. C., one of the teams fighting for the leadership of the league was defeated by Hed-Aid earlier in the season. The U. S. Tire team, the other entry has not yet met the Detroit team, and will play them for the first time Sunday, January 19, at the Naval Armory. The Tire team has one of the tallest teams in the conference. There are only two men on the squad under the six foot mark, and in addition to this height their players are fast, excellent ball this picture is being anxiously The melt of Mrs 1,01 , In Kottmmr of handlers, and good shots. Most of on gen- awaited by Hollywood critics who Detroit •nd her European'•lk anal, was 52,000 Jews Left Poland for them have played ball for a long ARENA GARDENS condition. of have acclaimed her to be the best eral feature of th• meeting of the Beth a fneerhood, Palestine in 1935 Walter Rosy of Detroit will 'star' find of many years. time and have had plenty of exper- held Wednocalav afternoon In wrestle the Great Mephisto, to the templemoms Mrs Kultname mm- ience. OMIT emphasized American woMen's WARSAW.-(WNS) - During whom the Ohio State commission Conservatory Students' Included in the roster of the dor y In th• eau he and cure of war gave his title following their bout r A• • rult of r spirit ed watts, Mr• 1935 more than 25,000 Jews emi- Indianapolis team and their out- • Recital on Saturday Louis Lehmer. pram ronirm•n of the grated from Poland to Palestine, standing star, is Leroy Edwards, at Columbus recently, in the main sterhood. organized • tweet mod, group si event of the Arena Gardens next in the Imenterehip to meet on alternate it is reported in the Warsaw Haint 6'5" center from the University of On Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18, Saturdaysor f • Wanly of MI. topic. In he Yiddish daily. Another 3,000 Jews Kentucky, who made the All-Amer- Monday night. conducted hy Rabbi Bernard Leiser. Mee students of all fresh- Although there were no falls in at 3 p. m., the 3 :parch,/ of Detroit.•Ieo • Meet at are leaving for Palestine shortly. ican team last amidst he acclaim meeting. vr•so• bio.nr the bout at Columbus, the Ohio man and sophomore classes of the the The of all the sports writers and coach- •nnual donor dinner 1011 b• held commission reversed the referee Detroit Conservatory of 11•Ale es who saw hip play. Ile was re- Igarch 11 vs, •nnon, gorier dinner Is and gave the bout and the claims will render • recital at the to a neinok Pontisy afternoon •t the garded as the outstanding player take, Macs ea.enae April 7. In the at to also •nnounced temple. was itootristine with Mn• of the title to Mephisto. Since then Conservatory. This will in. social hall, Tea followed. Mrs Hyman Podolitkv of theyear, having scored 345 and • Mrs Samuel M•trldsohn. and 11. Hyman Leff presidln• at the points against some of the strong- Mrs. Miriam Horwitz, daughter the Wrestling Promoters Associa- dudepiano, violin and eaxaphone chairnmn. her • Wm. I. 11 nutow, chairmen for so tea table In charge et this fmtore went of Mayor Meyer Ellenstein of New- tion has overruled the Ohio body, numbers, as well ILA dramatic art Mm !Above, Mrs LeisgamsMn est teams in the country. Edwards H L Teitelbaum, Mr. Burnett Pelartn. is exceptionally fast for his size ark, is in the Jewish Hospital, St. claiming the "title" still is Rory's. presentations. The general public ae pant Tsti if. In th• emla1 halt Mr. Jam.. R•epert Mr.ir It Pearl. and handles a ball with ease. Louis, as the result of an auto- Monday's bout may settle the ques- is medially invited to attend. There Wednesday, of the cultural rely stoop • r• •,1 Sirs Roporterg is no admission charge. Tt ri , ..ting tion beyond a doubt. allow the match to continue to decisive finish without interfer- ence. Zaharias and O'Mahony are evenly matched as to the size and weight The "Grouchy Greek" will have about • 10-pound pull on the scales. Both are slightly over six feet. This will be the second meeting between O'Mahony and Zaharias, the latter being the only wrestler In this country to hold a fall over the champ. $1•25 FULL COURSE FAMILY DINNER • GREAT THURMAN . : .. ART JARRETT and his COLLEGE INN Orchestra New Theater Union to Stage "Peace On Earth" Feb. 1 and 2 • Thirty Nine Steps Last Three Days! featuring MONA FISHER Ms Caste Chtrit et Any rim* DINNERS S1.00 Full•Course Roodhouse.... $1.25 vs moot IC TA I L 1211 Woodward or. Seward 'Malty 24111 Noy That Owls Delta Is Oar Comfortable CO2Y2•11 Louse -- Ne Witham charge HARLEM Is the Rot RHYTHM Is King * • • * Moo 3-Irewa Spelt * * Racine Wilklas * * Rogers S lasers * *lid" Wtlltens * * Anti* DI01* *Pleetatiesettes* EARL WALTON'S Mosf Danceable Music • • • THE CLUB p LANTATION ESO L A4.1111 0.021D