V.,11. , • r f!1,', 7 "3. TAN 28 14114 In el - P. M. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE y emp • .1 e ,..-rum TEMPLE BETH EL Woodward at Gladstone Arthur :fillet . eo-Auther of " 1.0 e •"THE GREAT AMERICAN GUINEA PIG" MAdloon 9342 TIt'Le1si Ke eat Temple and GrInnell'a TO HAVE A GOOD TIME Follow the Crowd to Detroit's Most. Beautiful Supper Club HARRY LASH Great Emcee Of the train of Stuart and Lark— Great GAY A LEWIS . SISTER S SL Songs You Like Beautiful Blondes SAMMY DIBERT'S INCOMPARABLE MUSIC Sun day i1i i tght Do 2 JOHNNY HOWARD'S FAREWELL PARTY I The Swing Is to the 111 SPROAT Penthouse CLIFFORD 1213 Atop the Park Menu. Hotel DINNERS--ONE FIFTY. NEVER A COVER CHARGE - - - TNIDITROITCONCIERTSOCIITY ANNOUNCIS — - - Greatest Musical Treat Ever Offered! For the Entire Series: $1.50•2.42.5043.5044.50 ALL AT ORCHESTRA HALL 5-NOTED PIANISTS - 5 8.T'it Cad 7491 Arthur SCHNABLE Poldi MILDNER Josef LHEYINNE MIT., Albert HIRSH Mischa LEYITZKI [ COMING RSA ORCHESTRA HALL January 24, 1936 litEPernorrionsnef RONICLE EIGHT First American Tour 19 TAIN.,7:13:1r1 111.1 °What," JPA,Pls EUROPEAN BALLET Featuring THE BIG CITY," 'THE GREEN TABLE," "A BALL IN OLD VIENNA." Grinners, Cad. 7491 W-42.7°-S2-$13°8 II1 STAGE AND SCREEN Golsehmann Next Guest Di- rector of Symphony Vladimir Golschmann, next of the guest directors with the De- troit Symphony, will arrive Mon- day evening and will be in charge of the program for the tenth sub- scription concerts to be given Thursday evening, Jan. 30, at 8:30 o'clock, in Orchestra Hall. Golschmann, a Parisian by birth but of Russian parentage, has been very influential in bringing out many of the works of con- temporady French composers. Be- sides conducting in Paris his own series known as the Concerts Golschmann, he has directed the Paedeloup Orchestra and the Orchestre Symphonique de Paris. He is well known outside his na- tive land. In Belgium he has con- ducted at the International Festi- val of Music in Liege; in Brussels at the Royal Conservatoire; at the Concerts Populaire at the Theatre de la Monnaie and with the Phil- harmonic. In Norway he has di- rected the Oslo Philharmonic; in Portugal the Lisbon Philharmonic; in Spain, the Orquests Sinfonica of Bilbao and the Sinfonla of Ma- drid. Ror three seasons he was conductor of the Scottish Orches- tra in Edinburgh and Glasgow. He came to America for the first time in 1923 as director of the Swedish Ballet of Rolf de Mare. In 1924-25 he accepted the invitation of Walter Damrosch to appear as guest director of the New York Orchestra. He has also served as guest leader of the New York Philharmonic and is now permanent conductor of the St. Louis Symphony. Jooss Ballet Here on Feb. 1 Cantor in New Film at United Artists Eddie Cantor in "Strike Me Pink," the pop-eyed comedian's sixth annual musical extrava- ganza for Samuel Goldwyn, be- gins its engagement at the United Hofmann Recital Here on Monday Josef Hofmann, the world fa- mous pianist, who is coming here for a performance on Monday, Jan. 27, at the Masonic Auditor- ium, was recently made the recipi- ent of one of the highest honors which the country of his birth could give. This was when the Polish government conferred upon him the title of "Commander of Polonia Restituta," on the occa- sion of his visit to Warsaw. Josef Hofmann's program here follows: Thrill Again to the Enchanting Rhythm of GRAY GORDON and A new group ... at the Oriole Terrace . . . Gray Gordon and his orchestra . . . and what a smooth band it is too .. . the soloists . . . are Marge . . . the featured singer . . . and Joe and Lee Walker . . . two specialty gals . . . with quite a way with them . . . Patricia Murray and Jphnny Jennings . . . are the dancers . . . Johnny formerly danced here with his sister . . . at the Luigi hot spot . . . Gary Temple ... is the handsome sing- er on the floor show while Ealine Manzi . . . talented dancer is fill- ing in during the absence of the Oriole Adorables . . . Billy Carr . . . is on hand to keep things Artists Theater next Thursday , Jan. 30. The lavish million and a half dollar production, featuring Ethe l Merman, Sally Eilers, Parkyakar- kus and William Frawley and a glorious new array of Goldwyn Girls, casts Eddie as a timid little college tailor whose secret pas- sion for a glamorous night club singer, in the person of Ethel Merman, moves him to take a cor- respondence course in personal magnetism, entitled "Man or Mouse, What Are You?" Then he inherits the management of a huge amusement park and be- comes involved with a gang of slot machine racketeers who have put every previous manager on the spot. "Strike Me Pink" was based on Clarence Budington Kelland's Saturday Evening Post story and novel, "Dreamland." • Musk, Starring Dance Sophisticates * Hale Sisters Rhythmic Stylists * Elaine Manzi Russian Dancer A scene from "A Ball in Old Vienna" to be presented by the Harry Lash ... the new master Jooss European Ballt at Orchestra Hall on Saturday evening, Feb. 1, under the direction of the Detroit Concert Society. of ceremonies at the Penthouse . doing comedy bits and intro- The first Detroit appearance of no homogeneous dance organization ducing the Lewis Sisters . . . the the famous Jooss Ballet, who im- to compare with this ballet since new dancers . . . Sally Gay . . the final tour of the Russian Im- is singing those lazy songs in mediately upon thei rarrival from perial Ballet. . . . that langorous manner . . Europe will appear at the Metro- The Jooss European Ballet is you like ... so well . . . Sunday politan Opera House Jan. 21, will now located at Darlington Hall, night will be the farewell nigh t take place Feb. 1, at Orchestra South Devon, England. These 39 to the mad master of ceremonies Hall, under direction of Mrs. Isobel solo dancers, made up out of the Johnny Howard .. . Sammy Di Hurst of Detroit Concert Society. greatest solo dancers from Russia bert and his band will play hearts Reservations may be made now at and Germany, sought refuge in this and flowers . . . or something ap - Grinnell's, Cadillac 7491. beautiful English place where they propriate for such . . . a screwy According to noted critics of Eu- could resume their art unhampered parting ... Tuessday nights .. rope and America, there has been and free. is celebrity night . . . where you can see everyone . . , you wan t to see . . . at the great artist frolic. Webster Hall Cocktail Grill Featured This Week-End at Littman's Yiddish People's feature, Armando and Maria . . Theater eccentric dancers . . . and you'll like dancing yourself to the strains Mischa and Lucy German, na- day matinee and evening, in ... of Del Delbridge and his band "Mother and Mother-in-Law," a ... what with ... cute little Dot tionally popular Jewish actors who three-act play which ran for 160 Mason .. . to furnish the lyrics are well known to the Detroiter• nights in New York. The play is through their numerous appear- I . . . and Frank Peteatio to play by H. Kalmanowitz and music by accordion. . . to what you want antes here, are being featured as I F. Laskovsky. the guest stars at Littman's Yid- i to hear. The Germans come here by popu- At Sak's the gentle music af- dish People's Theater, 12th and lar demand. They played here for forded by Don Zullo and his band eward. two full years and returned again Mr. and Mrs. German will be is keeping the customers satisfied for brief performances. . . . especially those ... who let featured this Friday evening, Sun-I MISCHA AND LUCY GERMAN HERE their eyes roam over those . . . "faffinatin'" panels . . . showing) Senator Nye Will Address the curse of drink . . . or some-I Variations In I) minor, Handel; Mel• Town Hall at Fisher thing ... Mona Fisher ... is the ody from Alceste), Gluck-ggentlistli Theater Jan. 29 gaInt•gaens (from The Dol. of Ash- reason the band is pleasin' . . . chorus of the Dervishes (from "The with its vocal numbers. Mothers' Club advisory commit- Ruins of Athens"), Beethoven, gaInt• NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES Gerald P. Nye, fiery U. S. Sena- Manna: sonata In A eat melon, Op. 110 With the Nye senatorial muni- At the Ten-Forty Larry Vin- tee, will be hostesses. OF MOTHERS' CLUBS (Moderato cant•hile, motto espreetrlyo, cent ... has some new affairs on tions investigating committee tor from North Dakota, and chair- Every Saturday evening, at 8, motto allegro, Indict to adagio me don Essary at Detroit Town Hall hand . troppo—Arloso dolente—Fuga). Bee- in the way of introduc- blasting away at those forces that man of the Senate Munitions In- at the Jewish Community Cen- DANCE SUNDAY TO START in Cass Theater, on thoven: Twenty•four Preludes. Op. 15 ing acts , and Sandra Marlows catapulted this country into the vestigating Committee, will speak ter, the Council of Mothers' Clubs NEW SERIES OF EVENTS tAsitato. Lento, Vivi.", Largo, Allegro Jan. 31 ... clever singer ... keeps things world imbroglio of 1914, the new before the Detroit Town Hall in Choral Society holds a meeting The sub senior council of the Motto, Lento anal, Andantino. Motto nalt•to, 1.111110. Allegro motto, Mar, stepping along at a fast pace ... Theater Union of Detroit an- the Fisher Theater, Wednesday under the instructorship of Miss Dexter branch of the Jewish Com- Presto, Lento, Allegro, gostenuto, Presto J. Frederick Essary, dean of Don Arden ... is the suple young nounces the timely offering of morning, Jan. 29, at 11 o'clock. Rhoda Zahavie. Every Tuesday munity Center will hold a dance roes fusco, Allegretto, Allegro motto. VI- enator Nye will speak on "The VI/NI, Largo, l'ant•iile, Motto ashore, Washington correspondents, au- man . . . who twists and turns "Peace on Earth," a stiffing anti- afternoon at 1 there is a social on Sunday evening, Jan. 26. This Moderato, Allegro appasslonatol. Chopin: thor, brilliant speaker and com- . . . in those acrobatic dance war play by Albert Maltz and Munitions Racket," the subject an- dancing and gym clam for all is the beginning of Sunday eve- sky; Barcarolle in 0 major, HuhInsteini nounced for him last fall. mentator on the American politi- George Sklar, two young Jewish numbers . she is really one to members of the Mothers' Clubs. ning activities which will include Penguin, Dvorsky; The Sanctuary, Iivor- Senator Nye's current investi- Polonaise In 0 major, LIsst cal scene, will be the speaker for straighten out ... all those danc- writers who have recently risen Both groups are practicing Pales- bridges, community singing, ama- gating and the temepest it has the Detroit Town Hall at the Cass ing troubles . . .to . . . Jean de from obscurity to a ranking posi- tinian folk songs and dances in teur nights, etc. A Bohemian Theater, Friday morning, Jan. 31, France accompanies herself on the tion among America's foremost stirred up in the Senate and Four Great Features at the honor of Alisa Zhidlovsky's com- Night will be held on Sunday eve- throughout the country, is nothing at 11 o'clock. accordion . . . while Coyle Mac- playwrights. Center Theater This ning, March 22. ing to Detroit. Mr. Essary's lecture, "Where Is Kaye's orchestra plays sweet "Peace on Earth" has been ac- unusual for the crusading 43-year- A musical tea in honor of the Those in charge of the dance Week Washington Leading Us," is a not music and ... Maxie Silk ... the claimed by Sherwood Anderson, old orator from the wheat lands. installation of officers of the Mon- this Sunday are Julius Drapkin, too serious review of the big pa- manager . . . smiles benignly on Zona Gale, Norman Thomas, El- He was chairman of the Senate day Afternoon Club will be held Moe Okrent, Joe Jasgur and The Center Theater again takes rade in Washington, with many the whole proceedings. mer Rice, and many others both as Public Lands Committee which in. at the Dexter branch on Monday Anita Dembinsky. the lead in presenting four out- sidelights on the paraders, dealing • e At the Powatan . . . the Three a vital contribution to the drama vestigated the Continental Trading Jan. 27, at 2:30 p. m. The Music standing features for this week. with the measures of the moment SimonSisters . ..a trio of swell and as an exciting expose of the Company's relation to the Teapot Study Club will furnish the musi- HED.AID TO PLAY AT Offered free to all patrons is in which every American has not dancers . .. on account of they war racket. It will open at the Dome oil scandal. cal program. Miss Gertrude Leve CENTER ON MONDAY parking service. Drive your car Nye's inquiry into the munitions Detroit Art Institute on Friday Basketball enthusiasts will be to the front of the Center and a a merely sentimental or political , can really swing it . . . Carroll will be the soloist accompanied but a direct pocketbook interest , and Gorman . . . carry on as evening, Jan. 31, for a three-day industry in 1934 made him a na- by Mrs. 11. Saltzman, Mrs. 0. L given a treat on Monday evening, chauffeur will step up and give which he approached objectively usual ... with all of those amus- run. There will be a matinee and tional figure. Though a believer in Frankel will give Interpretative Jan. 27, at 7:30, at the Jewish you a claim check for your car. without partisanship or bias. ing songs ... too ... while Lois evening performance on Satur - an adequate defense, he has long readings. Mrs. Sara Annie, the Community Center. Ifed-Aid, He will park your car and see During 25 years of service Mr . Nixon ... warbles blue notes with day, Feb. 1, and a final perform - been an enemy of militarism and past president, will be the hos- leading contenders In the Western that your keys are returned . ance on Sunday evening, Feb. 2 . imperialism, voting against all bills Essary, as chief of the Washing just that right shade of blue. - Pro League, will play the Sweit- Your worries are over about your tess. Edwin Gramercy, who has had for naval expansion, and opposing ton Bureau of the Baltimore Sun , The Plantation ... where Har- On Monday evening, Jan. 27, zer team and the Jewish Com- car. Do not tip the driver as has seen seven presidents com e lem hi-de-ho—reigns and pours a varied and colorful career in the protection of American foreign at 8, at the Jewish Community munity Cnter's Varsity will play that is just one of the many cour - and six go; has covered every na - . Louis Armstrong hasn't got a the theater as an actor and di- investments by armed forces. Center, the Oakland Club will Karp Coal as a preliminary to tesies the Center Theater offers tional olitical convention since thing on all those guys and those rector, is directing "Peace on hear a talk on Russia and Japan the Hed-Aid game. to its patrons. 1912; as traveled with every gals . . . what with Dave Tressie Earth." New Choral and Glee Club The game is a benefit for Jack which will be illustrated by mo- The play dates have been presidential candidate, followed tumbling and dancing around ... Gramercy spent two years with Tucker, former star basketball changed to new shows on Mon - at Detroit Conservatory tion pictures. the late Jessie Bonstelle, who pro- the proceedings of 11 congresses at a mile-a-minute ... Five Blazes The Linwood Dexter Club will player, well known in Detroit. days and Fridays. of the United States, reported six of Rhythm . . . burning up the vided for Ann Harding and many hold the next meeting on Tues- Tucker is seriously Ill and all the This Monday, Tuesday, Wed- International conferences. He is dance floor with their fast rou- others a stepping stone to star- The' Detroit Conservatory of day afternoon, Jan. 28, at 2, at proceeds will be turned over to nesday and Thursday, Jan. 27. 28, the only man to have been presi- tines . . . Lucille Wilkins and dom, then stepped into major roles Music, 5035 Woodward Av., an- the Dexter branch. A physician, him. Center members may re- 29 and 30, Rochelle Hudson, dent of both the National Press Auzie Dial . . . have several new playing with Madge Kennedy , nounced this week the formation a psychiatrist, and a social work- member him as a star at the old Henry Fonda, Slim Summerville, Club and the famous Gridiron numbers . . . vocal and instru- Margaret Anglin, Rollo Peters , of new choral and glee clubs, re- er will participate in a panel dis- Hannah Schloss House, the first Edward Trevor, Margaret Hamil- Club. mental ... and Frances Tait ... Violet Heming, and Minor Wat- hearsals to begin immediately. cussion on physical, mental and Jewish Center. ton and Andy Devine will be fea- The Players Guild, recently or- giving it that hot business with son. lie brings to his new pos t Tickets for the game may be tured in "Way Down East," and social health. with the New Theater Union a ganized by the conservatory, is Mrs. Courtney of the Detroit obtained at the office of the Jew - Zasu Pitts and' James Gleason in Johnny Howard in His Final her songs ... Three more dancers also ready to begin actual casting rich background on the stage. . . . to add to the pace of it al l Week at Penthouse Story Telling League will tell • ish Community Center. "Hot Tip." There will also be a Tickets for "Peace on Earth," it work. Auditions for places in all and those six Plantationettes .. • • • story entitled "A Radicals Para- color cartoon. is announced, are available at groups will soon be closed to pros- and Earl Walton . dise" at a meeting of the West GAMES NEXT THURSDAY Johnny Howard, the most Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Grinnell's and Schuman's book pective candidates. Warren Club at the Newberry The following games will b e Jan. 31, Feb. 1 and 2, Carole popular master of ceremonies to A program by boy students of store, 120 West Adams. School, on Wednesday, afternoon, played in the Sub Senior Division Lombard, Fred MacMurray and ever appear in Detroit, winds up Cameron McLean on Ford the Conservatory is scheduled for of the Jewish Community Cen- Ralph Bellamy will be featured in his long stay at the Penthouse Jan. 29, at 2:15. Saturday, Jan. 26, at 3 p. m., at Recital at Rubenstein Piano Conservatory Hall, 5035 Wood- Hour Sunday On Thursday afternoon, Jan. ter's Basketball League at Central "Hands Across the Table," and this week to fill an extended en - 30, at 2:30, there will be a mem- High School, Thursday, Jan. 30: Lee Tracy and Grace Bradley in gagement at Miami Beach, Fla. Studios Jan. 31 ward Ave. Ct. 1, Fai-Koms vs. Orioles "B", Cameron McLean, noted Scot- bership tea at the Jewish Com- While he has appeared at the "Two Fisted," in addition to ■ On Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 8:15 Penthouse for many months, his tish concert baritetne, will be munity Center for all members. 9:30; Ct. 1, Stags vs. Copanes, color cartoon. Mrs. Rose Rubenstein will pre- p. m., Miss Estelle lianysz, pupil Miss Sally Woodward of WWJ 10:20; Ct. 2, Concordia's' vs. I. Here are a few of the pictures leaving will be regretted by De- guest artist with the Ford Sym- sent a number of pupils in a piano of Lee Corbman Schakne of the will speak. Her talk will be il- D. L, 9:30; Ct. 2, Tartars vs. coming to the Center Theater troit., amusement loving public, phony orchestra and chorus, under recital on FLiday, Jan. 31, at 8 Detroit Conservatory, will appear lustrated with motion pictures. Vikings, 10:20. soon: "Thanks a Million," "Per- who hay labeled Johnny Public Victor Kolar, in the Ford Sunday p. m., at McGregor Library. The as piano soloist on a program to • • • Mrs. Harold Schlesinger and Mrs. sonal Maid's Secret," "I Live for Entertainer No. 1. His genial Evening Hour broadcast, Sunday, program will consist of composi- be given at the Grinnell Auditor- Emil Amberg, members of the CENTER HANDBALL TEAM Love," "I Live My Life," "Trans- personality and pleasant manner Jan. 26. The program, which will tions by Haydn, Mozart, Bee- ium, 1515 Woodward Ave. The Jewish Community Cen- atlantic Tupnnel," "Case of the of introducing acts, his imper- mark the 175th birthday anniver- thoven, Chopin, MacDowell, De- The general public is invited to ter's handball team, which is com- Lucky Legs," "Welcome Home," sonation of famous stage and sary of Robert Burns, Scottish Bussy and Rachmaninoff. attend both the Saturday and posed of members of the Business "Unfinished Symphony," "Rendez- screen stars, and his comic skits poet, will be heard from 9 to 10 Wednesday recitals. There will lurruur•—mmit, , and Professional Group, has al- vous," "Freckles," "Village Tale," have given Penthouse patrons an p. m. Eastern Standard time, over He who can use his tongue can be no charge for admission to New Chasm ready defeated the Western Y "Last Days of Pompeii," "Dr. Soc- Immeasurable amount of enter- the complete coast-to-coast CBS find out any road. either of these events. DANCING and the Hannah Y teams. These rates" and "I Found Stella Par- tainment and joy. Possessed of • network. SINGING are the first two teams the Center ish." Watch the Chronicle for talent that convulses his audience Mr. MsLean was born in Scot- AT THE ORIOLE TERRACE DRAMATICS has met this year. They did not the play dates and phone Madison one minute and then puts them in land, on the romantic "Bonnie MUSIC lose a match in both contests. 8484 for any information you may tears the next, Johnny's versatil- Banks of the River Clyde." lie On Thursday, Jan. 30, at 8 p. desire. ity is amazing. He also pos- began his musical career as a boy Low Tuition Enroll Now rn., in the handball courts of the sesses • fine singing voice and has chorister in St Paul's Cathedra: Center, they will meet the Knights Radio Programs and Mag. shows the knack of being able to "put in his home town, Rothesay, on night games the Varsity is also a song over." foe Pane of Columbus team. the island of Bute. At intervals The members of the Center's playing on Wednesday nights. Johnny has arranged special he studied and sang with success ROTH-BERDUN team are Ben Waterston., Dr. Games are being arranged with "farewell programs" for the com - in various cities in the British Fkhoel •f STAGE sad Arthur Miller, James Bowies, Al Triple A teams. The Wednesday ing week-end and Detroiters de - Isle, and had experience in light RADIO Arts, Inc. night games are played at 10 sirous of seeing him perform ar and grand opera, besides several Clinton and Simon Glassman. e • • • o'clock. Temple 1-2531 4444 Casa An. advised to make early reservations command performances before Dancing is held every Saturday for Saturday and Sunday. VARSITY BASKETBALL royalty. The Jewish Community Cen- night, following the games. Before leaving his native land ter's Varsity Basketball Team will he engaged in the competitive fes- Fifth Series of Lectures of BARNEY YANETT play the Briggs Manufacturing INTERMEDIATE DIVISION tivala which mark the lives of the League of Industrial overseas musicians, and Scotland !invites all Jewish organ- Team on Saturday evening, Jan. INVITES NEW CLUBS Democracy crowned him with her highest 25, at 8:30. The preliminary The Intermediate Division, at izations to inspect game starts at 7:30. honor, the winning of the Scottish the Jewish Community Center, The fifth annual discussion lec- National Medal for excellence in Briggs has a fast team and the which has an age range of from game should be an exciting one. 14 to 17 for boys and 14 to 15 tures of the League for Industrial artistic singing. Andreas Dippel, noted grand In addition to their Saturday for girls, has room for new clubs Democracy were announced this 6028 JOY ROAD for boys and girls, particularly week to be held under the direc- opera impresario, upon hearing tion of the Detroit chapter at the him sing, engaged him at once for far your future Dian•rDaaem, girls. Banquets, Ste the now defunct United States The Intermediate Council has Y. W. C. A., 2230 Witherell. Dean Charles Gilkey of Chicago Grand Opera Company. Mr. Mc- Tao Mom ylato—Itcartaatd• thanes been planning many things for Mann tweilay capacity 3111 University opens the series Jan Lean prefers the recital art as it the coming season, but in order "Sepia Rhythms' for the program to be carried out 24 with an address en "The gives him greater scope for his We Cater all Affairs Church and Social Justice." On to its fullest extent, it is neces- variety of mood and style. sary that a larger number of Jan. 31, Dr. Max Ascoli, profes- Plasm. Garield 1-0267 sor of political philosophy at the clubs participate. Groups of intermediate age University in Exile, will speak on Demme Wrestles Great Msphiste 222222 In who might be interested in meet- "Fascism—the Black Interna- DAVE oed TRESS!! George Dusette, the Boston ing at the Center and participate tional." Dr. Goodwin Watson of Tv.sii.., Dimes in the activities of the intermed- Columbia University will speak strong man, will be the first to get NYS III.A.US OS SMYTH). chance at the Great Mephisto's • Feb. 7 on "Education in a Chang- iate division. are asked to contact .” either Mrs. Selmin (girl.) of Mr . ing Soda! Order." Roger Bald- claim to light heavyweight wrest- ling honors as the main event of KID WILLIAMS win. director of the American Becker (boys), at the Center. LUCILLE WILKINS Civil Liberties Union, will speak next Monday's show at Arena Gar- dens. Mephisto defeated Walter PRANCES TAIT Feb. 14 on "Grave-Diggers of DANCING CLASSES AT AUZLII DIAL Democracy." On Feb. 21. Leo Rosy for the 'title' last Monday. CENTER PLANTATION DARLINGS Nango Singh, the !Undo°, is paired Tap dancing and social dancing Krzycki, labor leader, will speak me MIMS classes are being offered at the on "Labor's New Problems." On with Joee Manuel, the Portugete Twill Non the Mae Fns ot head-lock specialist in the semi- Dexter branch of the Jewish Corn- Feb. 28 Albert Goldman, Chicago triunity Center. Tap dancing for labor attorney, will have as his final. THE CLUB juniors is held every Monday and subject "Which Way America, There's a young lady In Rkh- p. m. Social 1936-40?" Wednesday at 4 :15m mond, who agreed to honor and dancing classes for intermediates Marge, Jo and Lee Walker who are appearing in mammoth floor obey Irving Jaffe, the ice-skating and sub seniors are held every Even the clumsy swordsmith show at Oriole Terrace. sometimes makes a good sword. star. Wednesday evening at 7. Jewish Community Center News His MARGE, JO AND LEE WALKER * Johnny Jennings AND Patricia Murray moving along . . Eddie Cantor la "Strike Ma Pink" Flash 111 TONIGHT • A New Revue * Don Arden Dancer Supreme Promoted by Your Fatorits Muter of Cerroweirt BILLY CARR Man of Many Moods '1.25 Full Course Family Dinner Sorted Fran s to 9 Never a Cover Charge RESERVATIONS- TR. 2-0100-2-8806 New Theater Union Gives Play Jan. 31 on the g•reen 2 BIG HITS Mott. Tues. Med. 27 • Thurs. January - 20 - 10 CENTER T HEATER WOODWARD at the Doulerord 15e,11!„ - 20e Open from 11 A. M. 110 a A. M. Enjoy the Finest of Pro- grams in the Greatest t of Comfort Free Parking el, the Screen 2 BIG HITS Mon. Toes. Wed. Them January 27 - - - 10 TITS MKS GLEASON smears saunas 1111.410 Mao Club... Corer Never a Ten-Forty Formerly CLUB MANHATTAN 1040 Wayne St. Clif. 3100 FREE PARKING SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.60 Entire New Show Larry Vincent, M. C. Jean DeFrance Don Arden Sandra Marlowe MAX SILK, Manager Yanett's Gardens EARL WALTON Dg.m!ELIIIIIDGE r LANTATION Choderkever Progressive Verein A card party will be given by the Chodorkover Progressive Ver- ein on Monday, Jan. 27, at 8:30 p. m., at the Beth David Syna- gogue. Refreshments will be served and there will be prizes. Mrs. B. Gordon and Mrs. E. Ober- field are in charge. Kingfish Levinsky's ex-wife has gone back to the stage. ,