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January 31, 1936

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Tues., Feb.4 T emple Forum TEMPLE BETH EL
Woodward ■ at Gladstone

sl' M1 P ts S I r

FascismI Communism I Democracy

LAM MINCE

SCOTT

DENNIS

NEARING

PRENI ON

I

SLOSSON

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

STAGE AND SCREEN

Jooss Ballet Dancers Herel Eddie Cantor's "Strike Me
Pink" Now at United
This Saturday
Artists Theater

Germans in Star
To Open Russian
Eagle Restaurant Roles at Littman's
Yiddish Theater
Detroiters are invited to visit

the Russian Eagle Restaurant, a
new and unique dining rendezvous
Kurt Jooss of Germany was
which boasts of an unexcelled
forced to leave and settled in South
Eddie Cantor's new musical co- Russian and American cuisine.
Dover, England, where he and his medy, "Strike Me Pink", with Par- Located at 2207 Cass Ave. a t
kyakarkus, Sally Filers, Ethel Mer-
man and the gorgeous Goldwyn
girls, is now showing at the United
Artists Theater, With new and
,ye-filling dance routines to dazzle
the eye, and some hilarious comedy,
Samuel Goldwyn sets forth in his
latest musical to tell the story of
little Eddie Pink, the timid tailor,
who becomes a lion in courage, fol-
lowing the reading of a book titled
"Are You Man or Mouse?" The
story is from the popular magazine
tale "Dreamland' and follows the
events occurring when Cantor
starts out to run an amusement
park, gets mixed up with some
gangsters who are bound to install
some crooked slot machines, and
eventually has a ride on the "Chute
the Chutes" (the original title of
the picture.)

"Rachel's Children," their great
success, will be featured by Mis-
cha and Lucy German, visiting
stars at Littman's jliddish Peo-
ple's Theater, with the co-opera-
tion of the entire cast of the lo-
cal theater, this Friday evening
and Sunday matinee and evening.
This play in three acts and six
scenes was written by Siegel and
Steinberg, with music by Harry
Lubin. The production has at-
tracted large audiences in New
York where it played an entire
season in the Parkway Theater.

•1...ETTEFL. BOX

Severe Condemnation of Our
Articles on "Don't Rock
the Boat"

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
In the last two issues of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle there ap-
ONE WEEK ONLY
peared articles entitled "Don't
Rock the Boat." In the first
of these, the writer impugned the
Of the Lamour! Kapps Family
motive of an organization that has
Headlining Detroit'• Finest Floor Show
fostered the Jewish hospital idea.
HARRY LASH
LEWIS SISTERS
He denounced the organization in
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SAMMY DIBERT
SALLY GAY
no uncertain and vitriolic terms
COMING SOON
as being "selfish."
TI ow Stars of Radio, singe and 'Green
It seems strange that the writ-
REISS and DUNN
er would go out of his way to
1011
attack this organization whose
The Murray Brown Girls
only purpose was to stimulate in-
terest in the movement. The
The Swing Is to the
writer of this letter has been a
111
resident of Detroit for close to
1213
SPROAT
Two Jewish playwrights who 40 years and feels that the ab-
Mop the Part, Avenue Hotel
have recently crashed the ranks sence of a Jewish hospital in a
DINNERS FROM ONE•FIFTY
of America's ace dramatists have community such as ours. Is a sad
NEVER A COVER CHARGE
authored "Peace on Earth," the reflection on the communal spirit
exciting anti-war play which the of Detroit Jewry. That there is
New Theater Union of Detroit will need for such a project has long
present at the Detroit Art Insti- been admitted by high minded
,
Poldi Mildner Here on Mon-1
tute.
Jews. The significant fact that
Albert Maltz and George Sklar a fund for this purpose has been
day Evening
share honors as the collaborators in existence for over 20 years
on "Peace on Earth", but each has would seem to corroborate this.
Id amous
f
v i r t uoso at
a an
A woe
Appetizer
.
ZUSMAN CAPLAN
previously distinguished himself in
Now, then, whether this is the
age when American girls are still
One of Jooss Ballet D
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in college or dashing around as Columbia, it is conveniently lo- the theater. Albert Maltz is the proper time to launch such a
Cream of Fresh Mushroom Soup
was
author
of
"Black
Pit,"
which
dancers
could
find
security
to
pur-
movement
is beside the point. If
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debutantes, Poldi Mildner accepts cated and accessible and affords
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one of the outstanding plays on any individual or group of indi-
sue their art of dancing without her triumphs with a calm simplici-
those that are looking for "some- Broadway last season. He has fur-
Gorden Relish
viduals
feel
that now is NOT the
government interference.
ty.
thing different" a fine place to ther proven his talents by winning
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right time, a meeting should be
In their first American tour they
Her fourth American tour will dine, dance and drink.
Choice of
first prize with his "Private Hicks", called where all the interested
have been acclaimed everywhere.
bring the young Austrian pianist
An unusually fine talented or-
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Special T•Bone Steak
in the national one-act play contest parties could argue the pros and
The Detroit appearance will be to this city next Monday evening,
chestra provides music for danc- sponsored by the "New Theater"
Frog Legs Saute Roadhouse
on Saturday evening, Feb. 1, at Feb. 3, at Orchestra Hall, under
cons with the object of ending
ing and also plays all the interna-
Filet Mignon, Fresh Mushrooms
magazine. George Sklar won his once and for all this dispute. Such
Orchestra Hall, under the direction the auspices of the Detroit Concert
tional music. Private rooms are
Broiled Live Lobster, Drawn Butter
laurels as joint author of "Parade" a meeting would at least have a
of the Detroit Concert Society. Society,
available for private parties.
Choice Steer Sirloin Steak ale Saks
Reservations may be made now at
The secret of her amazing suc- Choice liquors and cocktails of which was produced by the Theater tendency towards knitting togeth-
Roast Long Island Duckling, Apple Sauce
Grinnell's, Cadillac 7491.
cess is explained in one simple the finest ingredients are served Guild and was one of the most er any discordant factions which
Half Broiled Milk•Fed Chicken, Currant Jelly
widely discussed plays presented would redound to the benefit of
sentence.
at popular prices. There is no
Roast Vermont Farm Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
the community. After all is said
The Week's Program at the "In all my life, I have thought cover or minimum charge at any by that organization.
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"Peace on Earth, it is an- and done we are all Jewa and
of
nothing
except
music,"
she
says.
time.
Center Theater •
Salad
Vegetables
nounced
by
the
New
Theater
Union,
complete harmony among
04
So in the midst of adulation from
Zusman Caplan, prominent vio-
Potatoes
The week's program at the Cen-
t
D
will make its bow on Friday eve- should be our first consideration.
ter Theater, Woodward and the audiences, and flattering criticisms linist and his ensemble, will pro- ning, Jan. 31, at the Detroit Art
In the first article an organiza-
in
the
newspapers,
the
shy
little
vide
the
music
at
the
Russian
Blvd., includes the following:
Institute. There will also be a tion is unjustly attacked ans'
Friday, Saturday and Sunday , Fraulein accepts fame as calmly Eagle Restaurant.
matinee and evening performance branded as being selfish—for
Carole Lombard and Fred Mac as if it were a glass of water. To
on
Saturday, Feb. 1, and a final what? For espousing a worth-
1231
Murray in "Hands Across the her it is good fun to go on a concert
performance on Sunday evening, while, needy and noble cause! It
andrd
Woodward
Table" and Lee Tracy and Grace tour. She gets as much pleasure out To Entertain Orphans and Feb. 2.
Sewa "
is my understanding that this or-
Aged at Shrine Circus
Bradley in "Two-Fisted," with an of it as the average young Amer-
ganization is comprised of busi-
ican girl of her age gets out of
The Cocktail Bar Cafe Moderns
.
additional color cartoon.
Feb. 3.16
ness and professional men who
going
to
college
proms.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
DON ZULLO'S MUSIC
are civic minded. The fact that
and Thursday, Dick Powell, Ann
Shrine Circus days are here
they are willing to lay the foun-
No Cover Charge at Any Time
Dvorak and Paul Whiteman and
again
with
all
the
glamor
and
dation for such an institution re-
his Band and the great picture Dr. Louis Berg to Address thrills that set the blood tingling in
flects the fine character of these
Town Hall at Fisher
"Metropolitan" with Lawrence Tib-
young and old. With the mammoth
men; also that many of them take
A
miscelleanious
concert
by
stu-
bett
and
Virginia
Bruce,
together
Theater
Feb.
5
steam plant creating a summer at-
Tim Nest Imperfeat
filred frees Triumphs I
active part in our various com-
with a color cartoon "Happy Fam-
mosphere in the hugh Coliseum at dents of all types of instruction, munity drives.
Mg la Sala .
la Perk, Leeds.
ORCHESTRA NALL
ily."
Dr. Louis Berg, noted psycholo- the Fair Grounds, and star acts of is featured by the Detroit Conser-
!lace Dleghlkof
' *ad Now York
too wino l000rroe
The second article, while modi-
If you're a boilermaker, a car- gist, sociologist and former prison the sawdust ring assembling from vatory of Music, 5035 Woodward
fied in tone and took the sting
penter, a storekeeper—or any one doctor at Welfare. Island, New every part of the country, the 31st Ave., for Saturday afternoon, Feb. out of the first, was also unfair.
of a million and one trades—you York, will lecture on the do's and annual circus sponsored by Moslem 1, at 3 p. m., at the Conservatory.
leave your work at the shop, and dont'a of "The Successful Person- Temple will open Monday after- The general public is invited to If these men are guilty of
attend. There will be no admission crime, it is one of zeal for a
sleep soundly at night.
tivaonu
erla oiro. Cot 712
mivIreCtr
... SEATS
ForWl 9tt BIG
ality" before the Detroit Town Hall noon for a two-weeks' run. Ar-
human and Jewish cause. Is it
But not so if you're a singer— in the Fisher Theater, Wednesday rangements are being made this charge.
On Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 8:30 p. fair to condemn them for this?
or such a singer as Lawrence Tib- morning, Feb. 5, at 11 o'clock. Dr. year to accommodate an attendance
I believe the writer should re-
HALL —MONDAY 11111, PK 1, es $10
bett, world famous baritone, who Berg, whose popularity with the of 300,000, according to Tunis E. m., the Detroit Conservatory of
is currently starred in the 20th Town Ilall audience last year won Stinson, who is serving as general Music play production department, tract his article as being unjust,
biased and based on a hasty opin-
Century picture, "Metropolitan".
him the distinction of being this chairman and producer of the show under the direction of John Todd, ion. An organization that is 'at-
will present an one act playlet
"I don't know why," Tibbett season's only repeat speaker, has fo rhis 15th consecutive year.
IOLQt
tempting to establish a definite
"Mrs.
Mason's
Poodle,"
at
the
says, "but I take my work home helped solve the personality prob-
Arrangements are being made
need in this community should
with me at night.
lems of thousands through his clin- to entertain as guests nearly 15,000 Women's Federation Club Build-
"When I try to sleep, the tunes ical work and writings, and has re- crippled children, orphans and old ing,. Hancock Avenue at Second be encouraged rather than criti-
run through my mind. I work hard- habilitated many prison-educated folks from the numerous hospitals, Boulevard. Pupils of Mre. Osceola cised. Every member of this or-
er on nights like that than when unfortunates. In his lecture, he will homes and other institutions of De- Pooler's dramatic art class will ganization is a man of high ideals
and is eager to do his part to-
I actually begin to sing,"
place special emphasis on the train- troit and vicinity. Transportation read, and music will be furnished
by the Detroit Conservatory or- wards making this a finer com-
During the production of "Metro- ing of children.
will be provided by Shrines.
munity in which to live. They
chestra,
under
the
direction
of
politan,"
a
sparkling
story
of
the
TRINITY 2.3488
He attracted national attention
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
are not arbitrary in this matter
Walter Braun.
life and loves of an opera star , two years ago through his start-
and are only too happy to co-
Anyone
who
wishes
to
take
ad-
Tibbett
reveals
that
he
slept
only
Y
P
T
C
Prepares
for
Pro-
ling expose of the shocking condi-
Friday and Sunday Eve•., Jan. 31, Feb. 2: Sunday Mat. Feb. 2
vantage of the offer of the Con- operate with the acknowledged
a few hours on the nights precect. tions at Welfare Island Prison,
duction of "Pinafore"
MISHA AND LUCY GERMAN
servatory to give orchestra prac- leaders in any kind of a worth-
ing the recording of the film's New York, helped bring about the
tice free, is invited to apply for an while movement.
Our Star Guests in Their Success
operatic numbers..
LaGuardia investigation. Besides
Although the exact date has not audition at the office, 5035 Wood-
It is unfortunate that Detroit
his extensive clinical practice in as yet ben set, Art Goulson and
does not have a Jewish hospital.
LAFAYETTE THEATER
America, Dr. Berg has studied Phil Stern, co-directors of the ward Ave. This offer is open to the
Certainly
this city has enough
general public.
The Lafayette Theater located psychiatry in Berlin, Paris and
YPTC production of the Gilbert
wealthy and civic-minded citizens
In 3 Acts & 6 Scenes by Siegel and Steinberg. Music by Lubin
on the corner of Lafayette and Vienna.
and Sullivan Operetta, "Pinafore,
who take enough pride in their
Shelby, across from the post office
Dr. Berg deals with scientific announce that that delightful bit of BARUCH TO ADDRESS
This play has been given before large crowds at the Parkway
community to endow and support
has been re-oponed as a picture subjects in a popular manner easily
Theater, New York, all season and has been a huge success.
gay music, comedy, satire, and SUNDAY AFTERNOON TEA
such an institution. There are
house and with a unique price understood by the layman. Ile is
melodrama will be presented some
The last in a series of Sunday cities with much smaller popu-
policy. Prices lower in the eve- the author of three outstanding
Tickets: Nights 35e, 50c, 75c, $1—Matinee( 2Sc, 35e, 60c, 75c,
time early in March. Some espe- Afternoon Teas, sponsored by the lations than Detroit that boast of
ning
is
the
new
price
policy,
the
books, "The Human Personality," cially appropriate lyrics will be ad- Women's Association of the Sen-
Tax Extra
a Jewish hospital and its citizens
admission being only 15 cents. "The Prison Doctor" and "The
ded to the "When I was a Lad" ior Council of the Jewish Com - vie with one another as to which
From 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. tickets Devil's Circus."
number to be sung by Art Goulson munity Center, will be held on will contribute the most to its
are 20 cents. This is the only
Tickets for his lecture are on in the role of Sir Joseph Porter, Sunday, Feb. 2, at 3 p. m.
Names from P. O.
support. Instead of opposing and
theater in the entire country with sale now at Grinnell's, and Mon-
K. C. B. The cast of 40 has been
Theodore Baruch, speech in - criticising this movement it should
3 1110 HITS
Ruch a price plan and makes the day, Tuesday and Wednesday at
,
rehearsing
strenuously
twice
a
structor
at
McKenzie
High
School
be encouraged for it must go on,
Ado.. Prices — toe to 1-1k Eve.
Lafayette, Detroit's moat beauti- the Fisher Theater.
week in an effort to make this un- will talk on "Economic Justice." perhaps to be made a live issue
ful low-priced theater.
","04 I .11's In the Air" I "F.sh
t
dertaking
the
best
yet
presented
Pd.
The
Phi
So
Lite
Sorority
will
ac
r's.ns
when the time is ripe. The writ-
ligr.
JACK BENNY
Only feature attractions will be Vash Young to Address De-
8.4....
by the YPTC Music Group. A spe- as hostesses.
er asks the Jewish community to
shown with programs changing
cial set is being constructed for
troit
Town
Hall
at
Cass
Starling Son, - Mon.. Tam.
express its opinion on this mat-
thrice weekly—the changes tak-
Crime Bootee
the presentation, and every effort Nelson Eddy Appears in a ter in the columns of The De-
"Broadway
Theater
Feb.
7
ing place on Sundays, Wednes
Alibi Racket
Melody..
will be made to make the produc-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
Concert
Here
Feb.
17
days
and
Fridays.
A
special
noon
14.06
II/ Western•
Nasals'
ALBERT C. COHEN.
•Day ft h•w
Star.
Vash Young, author of those tion as authentic as possible.
day show for business men and
A ll Short
Powder braoko
Nelson
Eddy,
one
of
America's
successful
books,
women
consisting
of
feature
P
schism.
image
"shorts" will be given every day "A Fortune to Share," "let's J. W. E. W. 0. Thanks The greatest baritone, will make his
K. of P.'s Thanks
first Detroit appearance on the con-
from 12 to 1 p. m. Those whose Start Over Again" and his latest
That amazing hell of entertain- time is limited will find these publication "Go-Getter," will be
Chronicle
cert stage on Monday evening, Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
ment values ... the Oriole Terrace programs particularly attractive. the speaker for the Detroit Town
Having just completed my term
Feb. 7, at the Masonic auditorium.
whence cometh ... such pleas- Patrons attending these perform- Hall in the Cass Theater, Friday Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
of office for the year of 1936, as
urable ... sounds ... as the music ances can stay for the regular fea- morning, Feb. 7, at 11 o'clock.
Chancellor Commander of Detroit'
Slay we take this means of
ARENA GARDENS
PIMPS
of Gray Gordon ... and his band tures without any additional cost.
Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias,
thanking
you
for
the
courtesy
Nango
Singh,
Hindu
matman
Mr.
Young
has
a
practical,
"Sepia Rhythms'
. . which nightly casts a spell
workable method and in his lec- shown us in co-operating with us who has stirred up many fusses I feel that my duties toward that
over listeners . . . especially with
ture "New Actors on An Old through the publicity for the New and riots in Michigan the past lodge would not be fully com-
the aid ... of Marge, Joe and Lee panicking the customers with their Stage" shares with his listeners Year's party and donor luncheon year has been matched to meet pleted if I did not, at this time,
Weikel ... Johnny Jennings .. . funny lyrics ... and piano patter his spirt of optimism. From a and through your kind efforts mak- Jose Manual, swarthy Portuguese write to you an expression of my
1100111111I
and Patricia Murray . . . and the . . . Media l.yons .. and those struggling advertising man 10 ing these affairs successful.
in a "continuation match" to top thanks for your personal co-op-
way those Hale Sisters cruise ... six dancing darlings ... well see- years ago, his rise has been met-
Sincerely yours,
Monday's card at the Arena Gar- eration and the assistance through
FIVE BLAZES
around ... and those lanky legs ing ... is.
the medium of your paper, to me
N. W. Branch of European
dens.
eoric
and
his
success
places
him
• • •
of
that
Don
Arden.
Welfare Organization.
Alex Kasaboski, Polish-Cana - and my lodge during the past
OF RHYTHM
at the head of a profession of
• • •
At the Ten-Forty ... you'll find leading business men in New York
MRS. J. COHEN, president.
dian, who also turned in a vic - year.
Instruments • Sonic. -I Innren
I feel that I can say, without
At the Penthouse ... you'll find jovial Larry Vincent . . . handing City. Thus through actual demon-
tory last Monday, will face a new
MRS. A, J. REDBLATT,
KID WILLIAMS
a new and entertaining master of out that musical con ... that you stration he has given his philoso-
chairman of New Year's party corner, "Babe" Caddock of Tampa, fear of contradiction, that our re-
LUCILLE WILKINS
, ceremonies ... in Ilarry Lash ... like ... to the music of Coyle Mac- phy to the world. Mr. Young has
Fla., in the semi-final. Two one vival at the lodge, following the
MRS. ANNA GOLDBERG,
FRANCES TAIT
Kaye and his ... orchestra helpers something real to offer; he has
a lad with a charming manner
chairman of donor luncheon. fall matches will complete the bill . depression, toward new heights
AUZZIE DIAL
can be directly traced to your un-
■ new March of Time routine ... . . while • new discovery . . . in the happy faculty of being able
e.tnuecks
PLANTATION
which is just as funny as Johnny exotic looking Sandra Marlowe will to imbue others with a spirit of
stinting support, continuous pub-
HID
. . enchant your ears . . . with optimism; he revives hope and
Howard's
.
.
.
and
a
novel
array
lications of our activities, and
Nat
Food
!•en Have Ms
NOW APPEARING AT WEBSTER HALL
lovely lyrics ... Jean De France... courage in people who feel the
of song material ... Sally Gay
your bringing to the fore the fact
who sings Eadie was a lady .. . the instrumentalist accompanies odds are too much against them
that Lodge No. 55 was alive, ac-
with just the right . . . lowdown herself on the accordion ... while through his articles in the coun-
tive, and going forward.
feeling . . . the two Lewis Sisters Lorraine Kask .. . is Earl right try's leading magazines and in his
Again thanking you for this
... blonde bundles of ... rhythm . as a dancer.
public spirited and kindly support,
books; he has learned from life
• • •
I
remain,
and
song
...
and
everything
else
something, as he says "that hu-
Ch. 0230
Eta E. Ad•n*
Don Zullo and his band ... give manity can hang it's hat on."
Very sincerely yours,
needed to go with that hot music
that extra exhiliration . . to the
BERNARD A. PEARL, P. C.
of Sammy Dibert and his boys
and added . .. for one week only pretty pictures ... on the wall of Ogemaw County Field Soon
is Kendall Kapps ... of that fam- Saks Cafe in case you haven't
to Have Refinery of
U. H. S. Auxiliary's Thanks
ily . . . famous for their clever noticed them ... or are you blind
Its Own
Jorealble-41d01
New (lasses
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
. . . if you aren't it's fun . . . a
acrobatic dancing.
• • •
May I express to you, on behalf
swell new gal . . . supplies the
DANCING
Thousands of Detroiters who
of the Woman's Auxiliary of the
words ... to Mr. Zullo's music.
Listening
to
the
Three
Simon
SINGING
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•
are
interested
in
the
oil
industry
United
Hebrew Schools, our deep
Sisters .. . at the Powatan . . .
DRAMATICS
gratitude and appreciation for the
Webster Hall ... where Del Del- of Michigan will be encouraged
who aren't their foolish brother
MUSIC
to
know
that
the
Ogemaw
county
publicity
you afforded our 4th an-
Simple Simon . . . but who are bridge and his orchestra . . . fur-
anual donor luncheon. We feel cer-
Low !aide•
too, too smart ... with their song nish the music ... and where you field soon is to havers refinery of
Enroll Now
a
daily
pro
-
tain that much of our success is
and dance arrangements . Car- can also view the nimbel tred of its own to handle
a
stage oJaws
lima., Programsnd
due to you kind efforts.
roll and Gorman are still there ... the ... dancing feet of the Bertay duction now amounting to more
tor Pu pil•
Sincerely yours,
Sisters ... who have ... a raft of than 2,000 barrels of crude pe -
.1
troleum,
according
to
Carl
Woman's Auxiliary of
routines
...
Dot
Mason
sings
...
ROTH-BERDUN
United Hebrew Schools
with Del ... as does bashful Clyde Westlund, president of the Pro-
School of STAGE awl
Downtown's Only
Esther (Mrs. Julius) Berman,
l:cgers .. . while Frank Petestio ducers Refining Co.. which main-
RADIO Arts, lee.
•
the two tains Detroit offices at 1563 Pe-
Night
Club
Corresponding Secretary,
and
Eddie
Collings
are
remota 1-11011
44414 Clam Ave.
Pr,/ n••
instrumentalists . . . one with ac- nobscot Bldg. This concern has
cordion . . . the other with guitar. a plant already under construc-
eti•I 8-Course
. • •
tion at West Branch in the heart
SU DAY DINNER
The Plantation . . . where Earl of the Ogemaw field.
$1.25
The new refinery, which is the
Walton ... leads that hot orchestra
And ■ Great Floor Show
... of his through their paces ... most northerly in the state, oc-
Feat uring
and what paces ... the Five Blazes cupies a tract a mile and ■ half
AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA
of Rhythm with songs . . . dances south of Wes Branch, on State
Larry Vincent, M. C.
and instruments . . . whip things Highway M-78 and the Michigan
SANDRA MARLOWE
up in fast time ... while Frances Central Railway.
Oth•ts
Construction work is being
Tait . . . the soubrette . . . sings
and dances in cute fashion . . . pushed under the supervision of
Nev er
(Mer Claan.
Auzie Dial ... continues her piano the plant's designers, C. A. Ed-
work while . . Lucille Wilkins, wards, president of the Edwards
the dancer ... continues to watch Engineering Co., of Louisville,
her step ... Kid Williams, is the Ky.
L Dalton of Detroit, who
comic . . . and producer of the
Formerly (lob Maalwalaa
and Turner and Burleigh heads • company owning produc-
show
MAX SILK. Manager
tion
near
West Branch, is vice-
. with the
. . . the dance team
CLIF. 51•11
1$i. %MINE
■ ld of ... the six dancing Planta• president of the Producers Refin- BERTAY SISTERS, glover dancers, now appearing at Webster Hall
ing Co.

Tickets: 93e at Temple and GrInnei•s — HAdl.on 11511

KENDALL KAPPS

PENTHOUSE CLIFFORD

Presents

A New Revue

Thrill Apia 10

GRAY GORDON ,

and His Music, Starring

MARGE, JO AND
LEE WALKER

* Johnny JenningA
Patricia Murray]

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Dance Sophisticates

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Rhythmic Stylists

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Russia's Dancer

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