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America lavish Periodical Carter



CLIFTON AB ND' • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

February 14, 1936

THEPETROITIEWIS/161ROIVICLE

.-1- 4! NOW • • •

.

PAGE FIVE

-and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

World's Premier
Showing

STAGE AND SCREEN

Another All-Star Bill at the
Center Theater This
Week

N e w Entertainment
Policy at Oriole

The Center Theater, Woodward
Ave at Grand Blvd., has long been
known for its carefully selected
programs and for the many un-
usual features offered for the
comfort, convenience and pleas-
ure of its patrons. Outstanding
among the services is the free
parking and chauffeur services.
Just drive your car to the front
of the theater and a uniformed
attendant will park it without
charge.
Two excellent programs will be
shown during the coming week.
On Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day will be presented "The Case
of the Lucky Legs." This is a
mystery masterpiece starring
Warren Williams as "Perry Ma-
son," with a fine supporting cast
including Patricia Ellis, Genevieve
Tobin, Lyle Taibot and Allen
Jenkins. On the same program
will be shown James Dunne and
Arlene Judge in "Welcome
Home." Also a cartoon comedy.
"The Broadway Melody of
1936" will be featured Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
day. This picture has been en-
thusiastically acclaimed wherever
it has appeared. Jack Benny
and a cast of 15 stars combine to
make this picture one of the out-
standing musical hits of the sea-
son. Helen Twelvetrees in "The
Spanish Caps Mystery" and a
cartoon comedy completes an un-
usually fine program.

"A new entertainment policy will
be established at the Oriole Ter-
race," says J. W. Becker, manager
of Detroit's largest theater-res-
taurant, "on Feb. 14, when diners

Josef Lhevinne's Concert Here Feb. 19

(0",en.17. LHIC X/11 N NE

Wed Eve.
Feb. 19
Orchestra
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ORCHESTRA HALL

FOUR in'S,71,',,T14fill'RESFBRiat;Ei FEB. 27 28 29

-

MATINEE
at 1:10

Monte Carlo

-

EVENINGS
at 11:31

BALLET ROSE

The Penhouse is holding over ...
Reis and Dunn . . . who whip up
snappy lyrics ... to all the popular
songs ... and present some funny
arrangements . . . The six lovely
Murray Brown dancers . . . have
an unusual series of routines ...
and can they step .. . also can
Kendal Kapps former dancing
star . . . of "Arista and Models"
. . . who is being held over for
another week • . . while Irma
Dear . . . peppy singer of peppy
songs . . . even keeps Sammy
Dibert hopping ... while Sammy
also makes a splendid . . im-
(PROGRAMS CHANGE EACH PERFORMANCE)
promptu master of ceremonies...
Lower Fl. S2.311-11.14—Balcany 12.141-$134-11. Rases 51$
Seats Now Eveningst
he is making quite a hit , . with
Mallow, Leaver FI.U.1•1130—Bakany 11344-11.10-71c Boon U.S•
his ... introductions and Mar-
garet English . . . the new filler-
inner . . . plays all the songs you
want to hear.
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• • •
?RESENTING , .. FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
A trio of warblers ... In Joan,
The Singing Comedians of Radio
Jack and Gill ... from NBC net-
works . . keep harmony in the
new Powatan show .. , which also
features a line of cute looking ...
Star, e1 t /Menthol and National lir oudeaJttng Syttemt
Margie Lyons girls ... with some
SUPPORTED DT
syncopated numbers . . . While
Josef Lhevinne, brilliant Jewish pianist who will appear next
Arden and Hardie . . . are the Wednesday evening, Feb. 19, at Orchestra Hall, will be the second
field Oyer by Demand
Sir Sun•Kissed Beauties
new song team.
KENDALL KAPPS
SMa
Murray Browne Girls
attraction on the five piano series offered by the Detroit Concert
• • •
Dancing
Star of 'Artists 6' Model;
Many
Other
Features
Society, under the direction of Isobel Hurst.
George Kavanaugh and his band
At the age of 14 Lhevinne was guest artist with the Moscow
La Venia Sisters in a Double Trap . . . at the Webster Hall cocktai
The Swing!) to the
Sympathy Orchestra under the direction of Anton Rubinsten and at
Breakdown Act
grill . . . are nightly entertain 17 he graduated with high honors from Moscow Conservatory. Many
Detroit Conservatory Offers
Samm y g
and dancers will be diverted by star ing more and more fans ... while of his appearances include joint concerts with his wife, a brilliant
Free Group Musical
ONE
Ruth Brent . . . the lovely little pianist in her own right who played with him upon his Detroit per-
- performers in 'Oriole Jombo', an
Nunes g
Instruction
R E ER T A Y
singer
...
with
the
big
voice
..
formance last year.
indoor circus."
Atop Path Avenue Hotel
COVER
3
Music
CHARGE,
"Augmenting the floor show, the is getting very popular too with
Lhevinne's all-Chopin program is as follows: Barcarolle; Im-
CLIFFORD 1213
111
SPROAT
ST.
The Detroit Conservatory of
her
"I've
Got
To
Get
Hot"
num
promptu,
G
Flat;
Fantasie
Impromptu;
Polonaise,
F
Sharp;
7
Pre-
circus
will
be
lavishly
staged,
with
Music, one of the 10 leading music-
hers ... and others ... the Olga
Nos. 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 15, 16; Valse, Op. 32; Ballade, F.
all
al schools of Michigan, and the 19 acts from four 'big tops' ap- Fricker Trio . . . three wise wid- ludes,
oldest in the city, announced this pearing. The more than 300 people ows of the ... dance ... are one Minor; 8 Etudes from Op. 26. •
week free instruction to aspirants comprising the circus include such of the most graceful of 'three-
for choral work, glee clubs, quar- famous performers as Senorita somes . we have gazed on ...
Downtown Movies Celia Pierson at
tettes, players of any instruments Conchita, noted for her daring slide in some time . . . Jimmy Nolan
and prospective orchestral mem- for life on a wire without the pro- . . impersonator . . . from the
tection
of
a
net,
and
Miss
Bernice
Michigan—Fred Waring and his
Littman's Theater
bers. All of these various musical
Kelly, a comely young lady dying a band whips up a few mimicries Pennsylvanians appearing in per-
groups are now in the process of dance
routine on the high wire. . .. and Clyde Smith ... pianist son on the stage, and Franchot
Celia Pierson, prominent actress
formation. The purpose is to en- There will, of course, be the usual . . . beats out those Steinway
courage musical culture in Detroit array of clowns, bareback riders, beats . . . like you haven't heard Tone and Madge Evans on the and singer, is starred at Littman's
screen in Martin Mooney's "Ex- Yiddish People's Theater, Twelfth
for those who would not otherwise trapezists, tight rope walkers, et before . . • •
clusive Story," is the giant show and Seward.
• •
afford themselves of musical train- al, while the .Rainbow Cocktail
now at the Michigan Theater. All
This Sunday, Feb. 16, matinee
ing.
At Sak's everyone ... is swing- the popular members of the War-
Lounge will be converted into a
and evening, she will be featured
TODAY
The conservatory is particularly midway with fortune tellers, side ing . . . to the swing rhythms of
MONDAY
SATURDAY—SUNDAY
desirous of building a fine orches- shows, menagerie and barkers," Dick Holman and his new orches- ing crew are featured in the stage in "Girls Whom God Has For-
TUES. — WED. — THUR.
show, including Tom Waring,
tra and choral singing group to continued Mr. Becker.
tra . . , which Is becoming very Foley McClintock, Rosemary and gotten."
The entire cast assists In the
represent the city of Detroit, and
Broadway
"THE CASE OF THE
The show is intended for the popular . . . at this North End
the best of instruction will be di- amusement of the general public, spot where the murals attract the Priscilla Lane, Johnny Davis, production of this play.
Stella and Fellas, Ferne, Gene
Melody
of 1936
rected to bring this about.
and prices are kept low with no eye and . . . Holman's singing
WARREN WILLIAM
Anyone interested in partici- cover charge at any time. The show attracts the ear ... also there is Conklin, Scotty, Tubby Hanlon,
with JACK BENNY
BLS/
pating in any phase of this free will run from 8 p. m. until 1 a. m. Evelyn Nations and her accordion Curly Cockerill and Charles New- Prof. Fisher to Address De-
James Dunn
d Arline Jtelle
man.
11ELEN THVIZ:TREESI In
troit Town Hall on
training, is invited to register at with no act being repeated.
playing ... just as popular as
IN
"THE SPANISH CAPE
the office of the conservatory,
singing .
Feb.
19
Gray Gordon and his N.B.C. re- her sweet and • low
United Artists—Robert Donat,
'Welcome Home'
MYSTERY"
• •
5035 Woodward Ave., or call Co- cording orchestra will continue to
Jean
Parker
and
Eugene
Pallette
lumbia 2810.
The new dance team . , Win-
Irving Fisher, professor of Eco-
play for dancing, with the popular
OPEN DAILY
FREE PARKING
Among the other activities sched- Billy Carr acting as ringmaster. nifred and Loraine . . . are at- in "The Ghost Goes West," Alex- nomics at Yale University, and
1E341 a. nu le
amt chauffeur
uled for this week is a Bach con-
1 A 0,
tracting much attention at ... the ander Kordas gay new romantic one of the world's foremost mone-
trite
Ito fa 0 p. en.
cert by students of all departments
Ten-Forty . . . these two dance comedy, is now at the_United Ar- tary authorities, will be the De -
tists Theater, Donat, who rose
on Saturday, Feb. 15, at 3 p. m.
Dignitaries Speak at Naval and dress like Fred Astaire . . . to
troit
Town
Hall
speaker
Wednes-
world fame overnight as "The
and Ginger Rogers ... in "Rober-
day, Feb. 19, at 11 a. m., in the
Armory with General
ta" and their imitation is really Count of Monte Cristo,' plays a Fisher Theater. His subject will
GLADYS SWARTHOUT
Butler
dual
role: That of Donald Glou- be "After Inflation, What?"
clever . . . while Larry Vincent
ON FORD HOUR SUNDAY
kids everyone along . . . with his rie, an impoverished young Scotch
Many of Dr. Fisher's doctrines
Ralph McAfee, secretary of De-
lyrics . . . and buffoo- highlander, who is forced to sell have been vindicated and accepted
The Ford (Detroit) Symphony troit Council of Churches; Ches- parody
his haunted ancestral castle to
nery . . . he's quite a clown
Orchestra, Victor Kolar, director, ter Graham of Michigan Farmers Jean de France sings and plays an American millionaire, and also within the past few years. For-
the Ford Chorus and Gladys Union; Ella Coya Miller, editor of ... the accordion ... while Coyle the personable shade who strolls eign governments, struggling to
recover from the depression, have
The nen. f IS under th ih e personal management of
Swarthout, contralto, will give a Peace Action; Judge Patrick H. MacKaye and his boys ... take it the castle halls.
called on him for advice. Ile is
program Sunday evening from 9 O'Brien, Maurice Sugar, Peter away ... with hot rhythms .. .

credited
with
authorship
of
ad-
to 10 o'clock to be broadcast from Wagner, vice-president Detroit
• • •
State—"Ceiling Zero," starring ministration monetary policies in-
Masonic Auditorium instead of Federation of Labor, are among
Formerly of San Min Palace, Dexter Blvd.
At the Plantation ... Earl Wal- James Cagney and Pat O'Brien,
Orchestra Hall. Miss Swarthout those who will speak in greet- ton and his orchestra keep things continues its record-breaking first- volving such items as "managed
currency," "compensated dollar,"
will sing Strozzi's Amor Dormio- ing General Smedley D. Butler . . . truckin along . . .
a snappy run downtown by moving to the and "commodity dollar."
liore and My Heart at Thy Sweet at the Naval Armory, Friday, Feb. revue ... presenting Charles
and State Theater, where it is now
Dr. Fisher introduced the idea
Voice from "Samson and Delilah," 14, at 8:15 p. m.
Vivian Taylor . . . adagio team being shown. The picture is based of the "compensated dollar" in
Saint-Saens; Clouds, Charles; Ker-
Specializing
On the same program is Roger . . . the Five Blazes of Rhythm.., on the successful Broadway stage 1912 at a meeting of the Inter-
ry Dance, Molloy; Korngold's My Baldwin, famous director of the a quintette of merrymaking danc- play.
IN fi EN EINE
national Chamber of Commerce.
Love and I from "Give Us This American Civil Liberties Union, ers . . . David and Goliath . . .
•.en,./
Ile has been propagandizing for
CHINESE
Night" and will also accompany who speaks on "Gravediggers of very funny comedians . . . and
Fes—"It Had to Happen," a stabilization of the dollar since
son
the chorus in the closing hyrtin, Democracy."
two singers both with the name comedy romance, comes to the 1922, introducing the topic at
DISHES
The Lord's Prayer by Malotte.
and delleteelee le
of Lorenzo ... the first ... Rob- screen of the Fox on Friday, in- that time before the Stable Mon-
It the
moat exacting Epicurean
... is • dramatic singer ... troducing Hollywood's latest star- ey Association, sponsored by
TRY Milli WUNPAI
Gunsberg's Students' Reci- erts
t he second
Venable ... is a lyric ring team, George Raft and Rosa- Nicholas Murray Butler, Owen D.
VICTOR LIM MANAGES
Family Dinners
tal on Feb. 22
tenor , Wittye Black . . . fast lind Russell. The stage wills have Young and other leaders.
NEW CAFE ORIENT
The 3144 Moderate of
OANd.;:iens
dancer and dancing snooks, sou- a number of important personages
Priem
Saturday evening, Feb. 22, at
411 G

Lovers of Chinese food will be 8:30, there will be a student re- brette ... are both featured with headed by the famed Aunt Je-
cre .tti4 ) ,,:"
PlION E
glad to learn that Victor Lim, cital at the Grinnell Auditorium, ... the line of six stepping Plan- mimah; the famous terpsichorean Illustrated Lecture on Afri-
/OM
tationettes.
organization
known
as
the
Stew-
can Tribesmen on
CLIfford 1011
formerly manager of the San Min 1515 Woodward Ave., arranged by
art-Morgan Dancers; Don Zelya,
Palace on Dexter Blvd., is now the Gunzburg School of Music.
Sunday
noted South American pianist; the
i operating the beautiful Cafe
The participants will be Jimmy Holmes to Begin Lectures Pichianni Troupe, and Sam Jack
A
Maw
Orient, located on Cass Ave. at Bopp, Leonard Fox, Benjamin Fo-
Half savage African tribesmen
Kaufman and the incomparable who
Feb. 20
0,snd River, next to the Detroit gel, Loraine Gendil, Gilbert Ger-
refuse to bury their dead and
1745 CASS AT GRAND RIVER AVE.
Fox
Theater
orchestra.
Burton
Holmes,
world's
most
TELEPHONE
Leland Hotel.
CLIFFORD
who appease their vengeful gods
1012
vais, Jimmy Loeb, Ilene Pozner,
The Cafe Orient is considered Esther Sorin, Adolphine Tyberi. famous travel lecturer, will begin
by feeding their children to the
his 1936 Detroit season of seven
RKO Downtown—Richard Dix crocodiles will be described and
to be one of the most beautiful ghein and.Charles Zolla.
illustrated travelogues when he in "Yellow Dust," and Walter shown in motion pictures by Cap- Hitler Was on Trial
restaurants in Detroit and the
The public is invited to attend. speaks on "The Magic of Mexico"
Abel and Margot Grahame in tain Carl von Hoffman, Russian
faultless service and cuisine which
In Hauptmann Case
at
the Detroit Institute of Arts at
in the Dark," provide the born explorer and ethnologist, in
has always been part of Mr. Lim's
New Elassee
Juveallefe--Adal•
Rusian Eagle Restaurant 8:30 on Thursday evening, Feb. "Two
double bill that is now appearing a public lecture at the Detroit In-
'establishments is featured here.
NEW
YORK. — (WNS) —
20.
He
comes
under
the
auspices
at
the
RKO
Downtown.
Laid
in
DANCING
stitute of Arts at 3:30 Sunday
I As an opening special the cafe
Epicureans
who
are
always
Hitler
and
not
Hauptman
was
SINGING
is offering a regular $1.50 dinner looking for something new and of the World Adventure Series, the years immediately following afternoon, Feb. 16. Captain von
DRAMATICS
for $1 and Mr. Lim extends an "different" in dining habits are civic and non-profit lecture course. the discovery of gold in Califor- Hoffman's subject wiil be "Jungle on trial when Bruno Richard
Subsequent Burton Holmes il- nia, "Yellow Dust" reveals Dix Gods," the title of his famous book.
Hauptmann was convicted of
MUSIC
invitation to all his old friends continuing to flock to the Russian lustrated
lectures at the Institute: as a dashing young prospector
Captain von Hoffman, veteran of the murder and kidnapping of
and patrons to visit him in his Eagle Restaurant, Detroit's new-
Enroll Now
Thursday, Feb. 27, 8:30, "South and Leila Hyams as the songbird 17 expeditions to Africa, has spent the Lindbergh baby, Kurt Mer-
Low Tuition
new quarters.
est cafe, located at 2207 Cass America—Down the West Coast"; of the Sierras. "Two in the Dark" much of his life studying and tig, a naturralized German who
Mao Program. and stage shows
Ave. at Columbia.
Thursday, March 5, 8:30, "South deals with a man gripped with a photographing primitive peoples of Is chairman of the Citizens
far Pupae
Delightful music is supplied by America—Up the East Coast"; terrifying fear that., unknown to Asia and Africa. His Sunday lec- Committee of 600 for Ilaput-
Human Habitation in Jericho
Zusman Caplan, prominent violin- Thursday, March 12, 8:30, "Nor- himself, he has committed • brutal ture pictures the daily life of the
mann's Defense, told a meeting
ROTH-BERDUN
6,000 Years Ago
ist
and his ensemble, while choice mandy and Brittany"; Thursday, murder. A third feature is the remote WaLala tribe. He shown of Germans called to raise
School of STAGE and
JERICHO (W N S—Palcor
RADIO Arts, Inc.
Agency) —Definite remains of hu- wines, liquors and mixed drinks March 19, 8:30, "%ii hat I Saw in February issue of The March of them at home on the veldt—har- funds for Ilauptmann's de-
man habitation in Jericho nearly are prepared by experts. The at- Ethiopia"; Sunday, April 5, 3:30 Time.
vesting their crops, cooking, scar- fense. Ile charged that "the
41111 Cade A, e.
Temple I-1331
papers,
particularly
those
con-
6,000 years ago have been found mosphere is congenial and rooms "London and Rural England," at
ring their bodies, performing age-
in the course of excavations be- are provided for private parties. 8:30, "Soviet Russia."
Adams—"Crime and Punish- old ceremonies as they watch their trolled by Jewish interests,
Reserved tickets for all seven ment," with Edward Arnold, Peter king die. He shows the Court of were against this carpenter.
gun at this site last December by A Russian and American cuisine
Prof. John Garstang, who in 1925 is featured and popular prices lectures are now on sale at the Lorre, Marian Marsh, Robert the Witch Doctors, grimly deciding Ile was the scapegoat."
prevail
on
both
food
and
bever-
World
Adventure Series office in Allen and Mrs. Patrick Campbell, which of the tribesmen must be
was director of the British School
of Archaeology in Jerusalem, has ages. the Museum.
and "My Marriage," with Claire sacrificed to atone for the loss of DEAN OF FRENCH
been continuing a wider examin-
Trevor, Kent Taylor, Pauline the chief.
RABBIS, 100, DIES
ation of prehistoric civilizations
As • boy of 14 Captain von
Paul Kelly and others,
Two Stars Now Appearing at Penthouse Frederick,
disclosed at this site last season.
make up the double bill now at Hoffman ran away from school to
PARIS.—(WNSI
—Rabbi Moses
the Adams Thursday. The for- fight in the Czar's armies against
Non•Jew Gives Large Sum to
mer is Dostoeyski's story of hu- Japan. Ile was wounded, decorated Weiskopf, dean of French rabbis,
German Jewish Fund
man passion in which Arnold is • for conspicuous gallantry, and died here at the age of 100. Stem-
A non-Jew who prefers to re-
police inspector and Lorre the made a knight of St. George. Dur- ming from • long line of Russian
main anonymous has contributed
man who fails to commit the per- ing the World War he served as rabbis, he was born in Russia.
a "very substantial gift" toward
an American flyer.
After studying at the Pressburg
fect crime.
the $10,000,000 fund which will
yeshiva and under a number of
be raised in this country in the
famous rabbinical scholars, he
Nelson Eddy in Concert Here came to France 70 years ago. For
next four years to finance the
Gorst to Speak on Bird Life
emigration of 100,000 German
nearly 60 years he was a rabbi
on Feb. 17
at Town Hall Feb. 21
Jews, it was announced by Sir
in Paris. For his social welfare
Herbert Samuel at a luncheon
Nelson Eddy, one of America's and literary work he was elected
Charles Crawford Gorst, lead- greatest baritone, will make his to membership in the Legion of
given in his honor by the Federal
ing authority on bird life and bird first Detroit appearance on the Honor. Ile was also a friend of
Council of Churches of Christ ,in
lore, will give his lecture "The concert stage on Monday evening, the late Baron Edmund de Roth-
America. Speaking as a member
EARL WALTON
American Song Birds" next Fri- Feb. 17, at the Masonic audito- schild.
of the delegation of British Jews
-
HUHU
day morning, Feb. 21, at 11 o'clock FIUM.
now in this country to work out
at the Cass Theater.
details of the emigration plan,
The program of his concert foi- I. 0. B. A. Extends Activities to
A Hit Revue!!
Recognized
as
one
of
the
lead-
Indulge
in
Boycott
Sir Herbert urged to Christian
1 lows:
ing naturalists of the country, Mr. - Noe Mu •nlrei..•
clergymen to help in this effort.
At the last meeting of the Exe-
Wetre•ee A
WILES
Gorst is more than • great natur- R411 •end an.
The Rev. Dr. S. Parkes, Cadman,
f
74'"" cutive Board of the Independent
..• 1 fare
alist; he is one of the greatest imi- "n. Alm ee
who presided, called on the clergy.
twlwiq
Order
B'rith Abraham, which was
hee Steen elch en
‘e
,
Itehlh-
tators of birds in the United Ma r e..
men present to denounce from
held on Thursday, Jan. 80, it was
RI•herd sitar
h
TAYLOR 111031
States. In the completion of his , C eeelhe
hand Strum disclosed that lodges of the order
I their pulpits the 'insensate forces'
Adaptinnyam
bird study he has perfected him- Toccata and Eutune in If minor _.... are re-organizing their activities
of race prejudice now rampant
in Germany.
self as an imitator of over 800
Johann Kabuli. Back in the direction of general Jewish
NYE BLADES OF RHYTHM
wgkrer. Gantry end Cowed.
songs of some 250 species of birds nenss er e el!
cultural, social and political fields.
or
es
Expelled from Polish University 7
and developed 29 elementary bird PlIerlm's sent
DAVID sad GOLIATH
eel!
W.11171:.." r
Max Silverstein, the grand maw
,badtrldt Mork
Jewish Students Go To
tones. Using his songs and his Reml•
DANCING "SNOOKS"
ter
of
the
order,
stated
that
he
Petal
beautiful paintings of birds, bril- Now Sleep. the CrImorm Hence
Palestine
LORIN20 ROBERTS
has ordered his Deputies to launch
liantly illuminated with floo,11,„hts, tan Went ••111.1ing
Frank IfrhIge ■
WARSAW (WNS)—The se,
"MAMA"
vigorous anti-Nazi boycott
WITTYI
Mr. Gorst tells the astonishing
en Jewish students who were
throughout the states where the
PLANTATION
DARLINGS
things that birds do when imi-
ly expelled from the Uni-
order
is functioning. They are to
Hem 14 Sloe) Fee
tated, of their interesting words Trudi Schoop Comic Ballet take the initiative in forming
versity of Lemberg for protest-
Here March 2
to each other, of the varied and
ing against the establishment of
boycett committees of the lodger
THE CLUB
beautiful forms of their songs,
a ghetto in lecture rooms have
of the order and other active
and their immeasurable service In
The Trudi Schoop Comic Ballet Jewish forces. They are to col
received immigration certi6•
the fields and gardens, and finally will make its first Detroit appear- laborite with the boycott commit,
REIS AND DUNN
to Palestine. The seven stn.
dents are planning to leave for Stars of Rudy Vallee's Varieties and of Columbia and National of the peace of mind and the opir- ance at the Masonic Auditorium on tee of the American Jewish Con-
SSO
• Rail joy that nature can bestow.
Broadcasting Companies, now appearing at the Penthouse.
Monday evening, March 2.
Cls.0210
Palestine immediately.
gross.

Mosegkaav A2cteteie antwy

Detroit Symphony Great Company
Orchestra
of 125

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to the
SINGING MAESTRO

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and His Music
featuring

EVELYN NATIONS

and Her Accordion

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