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A icricaM Apish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

T it tikrRorrjEwisfiffiRomichc

May 1, 1936

Saturday

PAGE NINE

sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

and

Sunday

.. .

HUGE FAREWELL CELEBRATION

STAGE AND SCREEN

DETROIT CIVIC OPERA
TO START ON TUESDAY

Confess" Offered
By Federal Theater

ORIOLE TERRACE

Revelry by Night

The Oriole Terrace has scored a
BLOSSOM HEATH
scoop in the engagement of Mil-
Ed Fritz announces the open-
dred Ilarris Chaplin who will ap-
pear here in person for a limited ing of Blossom Heath on Thurs-
period, beginning Saturday. She day, Slay 14, with William Kurth
is a famous star of the stage and back as manager. Mr. Kurth has
screen and her talents are sure to been with the DeWitt Hotel sys-
please the Terrace patrons. In ad- tem for the past year. Bob Grant
dition to Miss Chaplin, "Paris in who has been at the exclusive
Spring" the "hit" revue direct Beach and Tennis Club in Miami
from New York will presented. all winter will bring his orchestra
This revue boasts an all star cast to the Heath for the opening and
of 40 talented performers. Sid will remain for a limited engage-
Austin and his band provide the ment. Plans for the entertain-
nent of the customers at this
music for dancing.
Manager J. IV. Becker announces beautiful roadhouse are elaborate
with
such stars as Helen Morgan,
that there will be no advance in
prices nor will there be a cover considered the world's outstand-
charge. Delicious full course din- ing torch singer; Harry Richman,
ners are served for $1.25. Reserve- Beatrice Lillie and others already
lions can be made by calling Trini- booked.
ty 2-0100.
WEBSTER HALL
James M. Cole Circus Will A sellout welcome was given
to
Bob
Chester who opened at
Open May 18
the Webster Hall Cocktail Grill
with
his
orchestra Wednesday
The bustling atmosphere of the
circus winter quarters will soon night. Lynne Cole is one of the
pervade the State Fair Grounds finest male vocalists to grace any
as performers gather from all band. Sladeline Baker sings both
parts of the world to begin re- with the orchestra and in the floor
hearsals for the combined shows of shows. Slim Branch also does sonic
the James M. Cole Circus opening fine vocalizing. Patricia Murray
for a nine day stand in the coli- and Johnny Jennings have a score
of new dance routines to offer.
seum on Slonday, May 18.
With Detroit marking the sea- The Cocktail Grill continues to
son road opening for this circus augment its Saturday night shows
of 176 motorized units, it is also with extra acts.

H ACQU 01 L
Buick Sales, Inc.

Verdi's "Aida," Tuesday eve-
Comedy is Second Bill
ning, May 5, in the Masonic audi- Satirical
Opening Monday Night
torium, will usher in the eighth
---
season of the Detroit Civic Opera
takes pleasure in announcing to the
Off with the old, on with the
by far the most important yet ar-
new—is
the
order
at the Detroit
Jewish community the acquisition
ranged by that organization in
co-operation with the Detroit Federal Theater this week.
to their staff of
After a run of the classic "Lil-
IOUS W01.11:0N
Symphony Orchestra. It marks
AND
the American debut of Franco iom," which played to a packed
Ghione, of La Scala, Milan, a con- house the closing night, this WPA
ductor who is acclaimed in his na- unit is offering a new play, unseen
in these parts on stage or screen,
tive land as the true successor of
Two of the greatest entertainers to ever appear in a
Toacanini, whose assistant he has for its second bill.
"I Confess" is the title of this
Detroit Club
been for two years.
and pledges to his friends the facilities of this
venture, which deals in a light,
Ghione will conduct the Ameri-
satirical
way with the "tell all"
organization
can premiere of "The Dybbuk,"
latest work of the Italian com- magazines, and which opens at the
poser, Lodovico Rocca, Wednes- Lafayette Monday evening, May 4.
"I Confess" was written by Wil-
day evening. A complete sell-out
of the house is anticipated for liam Beyer, a young playwright
formerly
of New York and the
I am extremely happy to be associated with this
both operas.
Clifford 1213
WAS
Atop Park Ave. Hotel
111 SPROAT
The season will close, Monday, Hollywood studios, who
progressive firm, whose reputation for render-
brought
to
Detroit
to
direct
this
May 11, with the first local per-
NOTE: Watch Monday's papers for announcement regard
ing the finest Buick service in Detroit is well
formance of Borodin's colorful production. Its principal charac-
ing New Summer Policy.
"Prince Igor." The three operas ter are an unemployed trombonist,
known. Remember, when you buy an automo-
his
long
suffering
wife
and
their
are scheduled for 8:15 o'clock.
a
bile from me, you buy not only transportation
The Civic Opera production of lady boarder. The women enter
"con-
"The Dybbuk," with the Detroit prize contest conducted by a
but personal interest to see that the car you
Symphony under Ghione be fession" magazine. Each injects
have bought gives you constant and uninter-
presented in Chicago, May 7, 9 her own kind of imagination into
and 10 and in New York, May 13, the drab story of their lives. Con-
rupted pleasure.
Word has spread that all the tickets for the opera
14, 15 and 16. This is the civic siderable of the play is given to a
—JULES WOLFSON.
"Dybbuk" on May 6 are sold out. THIS IS NOT SO,
series of "fade-ins" and "fade-
organization's first tour.
The Wednesday evening perfor- outs" depicting portions of their the beginning of an approximately
and this voice may damage the anticipated success
PLANTATION
25,000 mile tour of the United
mance of "The Dybbuk," the narratives.
of this great opera. Tickets at Grinnell's.
They win no prizes, but in the States to be coveird before the
Plantation has by far the finest
world premiere of the work in
end
the
truth
does
come
out
and
sepia show ever offered in the
close of the season in the fall.
English, is expected to make mimi-
Manuel King, the 12-year-old city of Detroit. Leonard Reed
c?' history for Detroit, its Civic that is the denouement of the play.
Peggy Fenn, llarriett Russell lion tamer, is at present busy put- sings, dances, tells stories and
Opera end Symphony Orchestra.
Rosa Raisa will create the role and Jay Michael, three of the prin- ting his troupe of 30 lions, tigers does everything that is necessary
of Leah in the American produc- cipals in "Liliom," again appear and pumas through their places at to keep the show moving and it
TYLER 4.7600
8911 GRAND RIVER
tion, a part which Augustea 01- in leading roles.
Brownsville, Texas. Chubby Gull- does move with him as master of
The management of the Federal foyle, another featured wild ani- ceremonies. Tanya, a modernis-
trabella created in the world pre-
Theater
has
announced
that
the
TUESDAY,
may trainer prominent on the cir- tic "shake" dancer is unusually
miere of the opera at La Scala in
134. Henan, betrothed to Leah at same top prices of 40 cents at cus program is also breaking in a fine. Dorothy Derrick sings sweet
May 5th, 8:15 " AIDE" (In Italian)
birth but supplanted by the weal- night and 25 cents at the Satur- big troupe of animals at Browns- songs and the Three Step Sons
with Martinelli, Tentoni, Meisle, Royer: Conductor Franco
thy merchant, Menashe, in adult day matinee, will prevail through. ville. The John Robinson military display some fast tap and acro-
Chios,/ (From La Scala)
years, will be impersonated by out "I Confess," which is set for elephants are at Cincinnati, 0., batic dance routines. Myra John-
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH, 8:15
son in "hot" songs and Auzie
Frederick Jagel, tenor of the Met- a limited engagement.
practicing new routine& daily.
World's Premiere in English and American Premiere of Rocca's
The Federal Theater is not open
Dial stops shows with her person-
ropolitan; Ben Sender, Leah's
Sensational Opera
ality songs. Windy and Gussie sing
father, will be Joseph Royer and on Sundays.
(In English)
and dance and a new line of eight
Frade, her nurse, Pauline Pierce,
sepia beauties, tiller, soft shoe,
one of the leading contraltos of
with Raisa, Pierce, Jaegel, Royer, Ruisi, etc.
and tap at the same time. Earl
the Art of Musical Russia, Inc.
Conductor Franco Ghione
Walton and his orchestra furnish
Nino
Ruisi
is
cast
as
the
Rabbi
MONDAY, MAY 11TH, 8:15
The
fourth
meeting
of
the
Jun-
TODAY
all the music.
Ezriel. The important role of
rurstry
144711j..r"
SATURDAY — SUNDAY
Borodine's Spectacular Opera
,
ior League took place on Sunday,
The Messenger will be sung by
Uwe., Tracy
April
26.
The
organization
is
J.
POWATAN
NI. llopkIno ,, ./trol McCrea
us Russian)
Ivan Ivantzoff of the Art of Mus-
At the Center Theater, 6540
• In
Roscoe Ails who has deserted
ical Russia and other artists of Woodward, at the Boulevard, in growing in membership. The ages
with Palmer, Eustis, Welikanoff, Dubrovsky, Ivantsoff, Roma.
this organization will impersonate an environment of the best of com- run from 15 to 18 years and boys Broadway for a short tour of
koff, Kallini, etc., Yakovleka's Ballet Russo
and
girls
are
invited
to
make
ap-
prominent night places is packing
the lesser characters: Michael, fort, another program of unusual
oleo
- Wino
Conductor Eugene Fuerst.
them in at the l'owatan. Ails
Paul Oneley; Maier, Gean Green- entertainment is offered this week. plications.
TICKETS: $4.00 • 13.00 $5.00 - $1. 00 at GrInnel•o. For "The Dybhuk .
The officers are: President, Don- new humor packs the same sort
Price. aro 50% higher. Reservations at MS Bock Bldg., (berry 3150.
ville; Nachman, Michael Shvetz;
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
Menashe, George Gordon; First Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea ald Simon; secretary, Jonas Cohen; of wallop that it did when he
corresponding secretary, Annie
GARY COOPER
Enjoy DOUBLE•MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show Mon, Joseph Kallin; Second will be featured in "Splendor" Lezell; treasurer, Norbert Ketai. starred in "Rio Rita," "New
ANN HANDING
JOAN
Moon," Earl Carroll's "Vanities"
Batton, John Bacon; a woman, and on the some program will be
litilgrAEIARKELL
Several groups are planned. and others.
Marguerite Hawking; another wo- Glenda Farrell and Joan Blondell
Among
them
are:
a
dramatic
On the same bill is Betty Lewis
man, Joy Sweet; the Blind Wo- in "Miss Pacific Fleet," plus a
MATINEr DAILY
group; a debating group, and a who ranks with Eleanor Powell as
". AT 11:30 A. M.
park your erw.
man, (death) Grethen Haller; the color cartoon.
glee club, which will work with a dancer.
IFINICST ENTERTAINMENT--GREATHST Or COSIFORT--OrEN 11:30 to 1 P. M.
Voice of Nissen, father of Ilanan,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Lew Stellar, a music teacher in
Belva White, a delineator of
Gean Greenville; the Cantor, My- and Thursday, Jean Harlow and
the public schools and music direc- the blues who also plays a num-
Spencer Tracy in "Riffraff", and
The Jewish Center madolin or- ron Taylor.
tor
of
the
Sunday
School.
ber
of instruments in her interest.
The opera is under the stage Gary Cooper and Ann Harding in
chestra, under the direction of
The next meeting of the club
phere of Saks cabaret is reflected'
M. Shayne, will be featured on direction of Eugene Fuerst, head "Peter Ibbetson," plus a color car- will be held on Saturday, May 9, ing act.
The 6 Rene Rocketts give the in the vocal talent and personality I
Harry Weinberg's Jewish Radio of the Art of Musical Russia, Inc. toon will be featured.
Beginning Saturday!
Ballet mistress is Maria Yakovleva
The Center Theater opens daily at 6:30 p. m., in the social hall. program the well-liked musical of the newest attraction—Blanche
There will be a business meeting comedy touch. Powatan presents
and principal dancers, George 11:30 and performances continue
Famous Star of Screen 6' Stage
which will be followed by an three full shows nightly with ac- Fezzey, who has appeared on the
Chaffee, Vladimir Valentinoff and until 2 a. m.
amusement program, and danc- companiment and dance music by air many times with Jimmy and •
Our chauffeur will park your
Anne Wolfson.
his orchestra. Eddie Lee, also
ing. Everyone is invited, as it will Gene Regis famous swing band.
* *
The scenery is by Peter J. car free when you drive to the
of WWJ, livens up the party with
be an open meeting.
miLDRED
Donigan, after designs from the front of theater.
new, spicy, distinctive renditions
CLUB TEN FORTY
original production at La Scala.
of popular songs.
One of the attractions in the
Jacob W e l l e r, Jeweler, New Koatelanetz Dance Ser-
Sunda Y evenings at Cafe Saks
ies
Begins
Friday
Eve.
new
show
opening
at
the
Club
In New Location-
are the time for delicious, inex-
Giannini Guest Artist on the
Ten Forty Monday night will be pensive roadhouse dinners, pre-
Jacob Weller, the well known
A program of dance music and Yvette Rugel. This international
Ford Hour Sunday
jeweler, announces his removal to leading • song hits every Friday singing star has just returned pared by an expert staff of chefs.
Eighty-five cents to a dollar buys
Dusolina Giannini, noted Amer- newer and larger quarters at
night, at 10 o'clock New York from a six-month tour of Europe
gt-course
the finest
eih d inner in
ican operatic soprano whose debut 11653 Dexter Blvd., near Webb.
Daylight Saving Time is replac- during which she played in all the the city — prepared palatably,
at the Metropolitan Opera was The formal opening will take
ing the Saturday night broad- principal music halls. A line of
served well.
one of the bright spots of the cur- place on Saturday, May 2, and Mr.
casts sponsored by Chesterfield attractive girl dancers is also
rent music season, will be guest Weller extends an invitation to
IN PERSON,
M. SHAYNE
Cover charges are taboo every
Cigarette -throughout the winter scheduled to Olsen Monday along
artist with the Ford Symphony the entire community to visit this season. The new series will feat- with a new master of ceremonies evening at Cafe Saks Bar, 8231
Hour from 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon Orchestra and Chorus, under the beautiful store where he is featur-
for
a
Limited
Engagement
Woodward
between
Seward
and
this Sunday, over Station NVJBK. direction of Victor Kolar, during ing an interesting display of fine ure Andre Kostelanetz' 45-piece and several other acts. Billy Lan. Virginia Park.
PLUS
This orchestra wil play several the May 3 Ford Sunday Hour. diamonds, watches, jewelry, sil- dance orchestra with Kay Thomp- kin, popular one-armed pianist,
classical numbers. In addition, The program will be broadcast verware, etc. The usual low Wel- son and Ray Ileatherton and the will also open at the Ten-Forty
Rem Direct from N. Y.
The
Rhythm Singers. David Ross will Monday. On Tuesday a series of ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING
at the piano The Flower Girl" will sing sever- from 9 to 10 p. m., Eastern Day- ler prices will prevail.
special theatrical nights will be
be the announcer.
al Yiddish selections. A member light Time (8 to 9 Eastern Stan-
John Swenski, latest sensation-
This move was necessitated by
inaugurated.
of the Ilalevy liazomir Singing dard Time), over the entire coast- increased business which reflects
al wrestler in the light-heavy
Society will sing. Isaac Finkel. to-coast CBS network.
ranks, who has hung up four
the values to be obtained at this
CAFE SAKS
stein
will
give
a
resume
of
the
straight wins at the Gardens the
popular store. Mr. Weller first
charming songetrees
Continuing
to
crowd
the
spac-
Jewish news. Harry Weinberg Jr. Players' Guild to Stage entered business for himself in
MICHIGAN--Janet Gaynor and ious Cafe Saks Bar, Jimmy Hig- past month, is slated to meet
* * *
will announce the program.
WITH
1913 an
and for 23 years he has al- Robert Taylor in "Small Town gins and his renowned WWJ or- Stanley Buresh, the Australian
'Ho y w ood Esca ad e'
Make plans new for a real
ways been located in Jewish Girl" on the screen and the Our chestra play every evening at kangaroo man in Monday's head-
May 17
All-Star Cost-40
44—A.
method
of
Gang
comely
kids
"in
person"
on
line
mat
battle
at
the
Arena
Gar-
His
neighborhoods.
Saks' famous bright night spot.
.
The Junior Players Guild is honest and fair (millings have
eon the stage is the big show at the
The smart, sophisticated atmos- dens Monday.
bus y at present with the spring . him a large following.
'17 SID AUSTIN V:
Michigan Theater. All of Hal
play, "Hollywood Escapade,'' un-
Roach's "Rascals" appear on the
1
Dallsiem Fa Comm Family
A series of affairs are to be der the directorship of Morton J.
stage including Spanky McFar-
sponsored by the Hebrew Ladies I Sobel. This three-act comedy will which will be given for the sec- land, Darla Hood, Alfalfa, Buck-
DINNER•-$1.25
Aid Society. The proceeds are to be presented for the first time in ond time this year by request at wheat, Harlod Switzer, Joe Cobb
AMAMI IN PIICII
IN CMS •-•
Congregation B'nai Moshe's mo-
be donated to the Jewish Allied Detroit, on May 17, at Diamond
and Pete the dog. Added acts in-
(No Cover Charge)
Campaign and the Old Folks' Temple, with a dance following ther and daughter luncheon. The clude Jerry Adler and Mangean's
Home. the performance. This affair is groups also had an outing hat Internationals.
Sunday at Belle Isle.
Mrs. Jake Greenwald, president, being sponsored by Theta Sigma
Anyone interested in purchas-
UNITED ARTISTS—II. G.
announces that the first affair will Tau Fraternity.
The group is also hard at work ing tickets can either get them by Wells' spectacular "Things to
be held on Sunday evening, May
calling
Townsend
7.3386.
in
"Oh,
Thanks
You
Doctor"
Come" in which the noted novelist,
24, at the Dexter-Lawrence audi-
takes the audience hundred of
torium. Details will be offered in
J. W.Iloclror Mgr
Trinity 3-0I00.
years into the future, is now show-
a subsequent issue of the paper.
ing at the United Artists Theater.
Mrs. Ethel Goodman, 9515 Mc-
The film shows a world devast:.ted
Quade, will be hostess at the next
by modern warfare, society shat-
meeting of the advisory board.
tered, and the world depopulated
They will meet at her home on
Monday, May 4, at 1:30 p. m.
by pestilence.
The next business meeting of
IT IS ... the Greatest
STATE—Gladys Swarthout and
the organization will be held on
Jan Kiepura in the musical ad-
Wednesday, May 6, at 1:30 p. m.
venture film "Give Us This Night"
8231 WOODWARD AVE at the Dexter - Lawrence audi-
and Gertrude Michael with Her-
—Near Seward torium.
IN YEARS
bert Marshall in a thrilling war
Cooperating with the Sisterhood
"Detroit's Brightest Night Spot"
spy story, "Till We Sleet Again"
of the Congregation B'nai Moshe,
I provides the offering now at the
a joint mother daughter dinner
State Theater.
will be given•for the members and
PLANTATION MELODIES
their friends, on Tuesday, May 12,
FOX—At the For Theater is
20-1.RTISTS-20
at 7 p. m., in the banquet hall of
the
picture
that
has
set
the
coun-
the synagogue. Mrs. Jake Green-
wald is distributing tickets for
try agog. It is the Frank Capra
production starring Gary Cooper
the members and friends of the
and featuring Jean Arthur in the
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. Res-
HORSEBACK
RIDING
AT
CAMP
NAHELU
Clarence Dudington Kelland story
ervation can be made by calling
SP IAleit4C4C147
\Ve have installed an sir
that was originally published in
her at Garfield 5464-R.
When the child comes to Camp swimming, diving, boating, cann- The American Magazine under the
conditioning system which
n,
,
ing,
fishing,
life
saving
instruct
Nahelu he finds himself in the
will make your visits here
"Opera Hat" and presented
Junior Congregation of B'nai midst of 80 acres of Woods and tennis, baseball, volley ball, basket• title
even more enjoyable than
on the screen under the title "Mr.
Moshe
fields at an altitude 1000 feet ball, archery, fencing, camp craft, Deeds Goes to Town." In support
ever before.
above sealevel. A private shore handicraft, photography and na- of this great picture, managing
111 550 east Adams " 11•1
Sabbath, Slay 2:•Chazon, Marvin line of over one-half mile of sandy ture lore. Expert instruction in director David Ideal has engaged
FREE DELIVERY
0230 4'"""'"
/4

ANYTIME
Adler, son of John Adler; speaker, beach, sloping so gradually that horseback riding on Nahelu's own one of the greatest lists of enter-
AN11411101
Aaron Lebowitz, son of Albert one can wade out 100 feet, offers saddle horses.
tainers to be presented on this
moat
Special instructors for moth en, popular stage in many weeks.
Lebowitz; Maftir, Richard Miller, full opportunity for all water
TO. 6-9686 .
classics and folk dances are pro-
son of William Miller.
sports.
Groups of six and eight chil- vided. Plays, pageants, circus,
Sabbath, May 9: Chazon, Eu-
ADAMS—In the uniform of a
gene hornfield, son of Joseph dren with two counselors occupy mid-summer festivals, special Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Kornfield; speaker, Bernard Ja- permanent cabins, fully equipped trips, hikes and excursions add officer, George O'Brien is the hero
coby, son of Bela Jacoby; Maftir, with windows, screens, cross ven- variety to the program.
of "O'Malley of the Mounted," at
tilation, comfortable cuts and mat-
B. Gluck, son of I. Gluck.
A traditional Friday night sin- the Adams. "Panic on the Air,"
• Restaurant
Dullest
Sabbath, May 16: Chazon, Mar- tresses. Modern plumbing and ner followed by a cultural pro- the second feature, bring:. Lew
vin Adler, son of John Adler; sanitary facilities of the highest gram and talks by invited guest
Dexter A Collingwood
Ayres and Florence Rice as sweet-
speaker, Ernest Weiss, son of Eu- standard are provided.
if is an added feature of hearts in a gangster melodrama.
kelrse.
We are expert hatters. Do
Last year Camp Nahelu received camp
gene Weiss; Maftir, Sidney Berg,
not take chances with your
the highest rating Tor health and
son of Sigmund Berg.
REO DOWNTOWN — Amateur
The camp council organized
hat by inferior cleaning.
sanitation. A resident physician
sleuthing is again to the fore with
and
run
by
the
campers
them-
Rabbi Isaac Marcusson of Ma- and graduate nurse are part of
William Powell in "The Ex-Mrs.
con, Georgia, was the fellow who the camp staff. On admission to selves holds weekly meeting.. Elec-
Bradford," in which he plays a
JOHNNY HOWARD
started the fad of cutting figures camp a careful physical examina- tion.' are held, policies determined,
trials held and invaluable train- physician separated from his wife,
AND Ws DANCE ORCHESTRA
out of soap ... But he didn't get tion is given each child.
the latter well known as • detec-
Johnny lloward, Detroit's fav- entertainers will try to outdo
ing
in
self-government
provided.
MICIROAN
a dime for his idea.
The wholesome daily menu is
so CRATUST
themselves in their concluding
For more information write to tive and crime story writer. Jean orite entertainer and M. C., will
planned by the camp dietician.
Arthur plays the ex-wife. An out- conclude his engagement at the performances. Special de luxe
Only highest pasteurized milk, Camp Nahelu, Perry Lake, Orton- standing list of players figure for Penthouse this Sunday evening,
Established in 1893
shows will be offered both Satur-
butter and kosher meats are used. Tulle, Michigan, telephone 0 rton- and against the running of the which will ales mark the farewell
day and Sunday nights with
Fresh egg•, vegetables and fruits upon request.
criminals to their lair.
appearance of Smiling Sammy Di- Johnny Howard cutting capers,
We
are the originators and
ville
12
F
31.
Booklet
will
be
sent
are supplied from Nahelu's own
The newest March of Time will bert and his orchestra.
singing, telling new gags and ten-
Mrs. Ehiel Lesowoder, camp di-
have every equipment to
farm and nearby farms.
be
an
added
feature.
dering
some
new
impersonations.
take rare of shaping—re-
To show their appreciation
The campers are under constant rector is now in Detroit and can
Manager Joe Freedman urges
taining of quality.
care and guidance of mature, ex- be reached by calling Townsend
People are wondering why an for the splendid manner in whtth early reservations for those desir-
Penthouse
patrons
have
received
perienced counselors. One counselor 7-6890 or call Mrs. E. Cugell,
have
been
fired
re-
Jews
ing to attend these farewell shows. I
2 11)29. representative, Temple many
is assigned to each group of three e7
cently by Paramount Pictures. them these versatile and talented
campers. Outdoor sports include

NOISEMAKERS — BALLOONS — ETC.

JOHNNY HOWARD

SAMMY DIBERT

pENTHOUSE

MASONIC TEMPLE

Hacquoil Buick Sales, Inc.

Detroit Civic
Opera

"TILE DYBDUK"

Jules Wolfson

Week's Features at
the Center Theater

Junior League of
Cong. B'nai Moshe

"PRINCE IGOR"

BIG DOUBLE BILL

"Splendor"

-
"Miss Pacific

Fleet"

Center's Orchestra
on Weinberg's Hour

— HRE's TOTHE
DANCE MUSIC OF

-
"Riffraff"

.
Peter Ibbetson

FREE PARKING °"' "Am

JIMMY HIGGINS
and his
WWJ

Orchedr

HARRIS
CHAPLIN

*Eddie Lee

ine

• Blanche Fezzey

"Paris in

Downtown Theaters

Roadhouse Dinner

Sunday Evening

spring"

Ladies Aid Society
Announces Affair

Howard to Conclude Engagement Sunday

85c to $1

ORIOLE
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Cafe

Camp Nahelu Wins High Health Rating

Bar

SEPIA REVUE

LEONARD REED'S

For your
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PL STATION

Wm. BOESKY

1 /2 Day Service

• Bob Chester

Henry the Hatter

Hat Renovating

ARGO

FURNACE OIL
LA 45oo

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