PEDentordaisa eIRONIGLE PAGE TEN tre May 8, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE STAGE AND SCREEN for This "Hit" - Musical Extravaganza May Festival Opens Wednesday, May 13 AT ORIOLE TERRACE Detroit Civic Opera to Stage "Prince Igor" Monday Eugene Fuerst, distinguished director of the Art of Musical Russia, Inc., will conduct the final opera, Borodin's "Prince Igor," of the spring season of the Civic Opera in co-operation with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Monday evening, at 8:15 o'clock, in the Masonic auditorium. The series ranks as the moat brilliant and artistically successful of any given in the eight years of Civic Opera auspices. George Dubroveky is east an Prince Igor; Gean Greenwell will interpret the part of Prince Gall- tsky; Ivan Vol is Vladimir lgore- vitch; Vasil Romakoff, Skoula, and Joseph Kallini, Eroshka, the comic drunkards; Jeanne Palmer will handle the role of Igor's wife; Zina Ivanova, the nurse; Edwina Eustice is cast as the lovely Tar- tar piincess; and Marvin Schwetz, the Tartar Khan. ram. 2nd Concert Series tit ......,1 of Ganapol School ..,-,N.-...-- _ A Box i•LEtin-ER. • . • *********** 444 444, 4 At "The Roadhouse Beautiful" SUGGESTS EARLY RESERVATIONS Opening Thurs. May 14 The second of a series of spring faculty concerts sponsored by the Criticize U. of M. Accept- PRESENTING Ganapol School of Musical Art ance of Heidelberg Bid will be presented Wednesday, May That Glamorous Star of Stage, ..46 I The Ann Arbor May festival, 13, at 8:15 p. m., in the auditor- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Screen and Radio the crowning event of Michigan's ium of MacGregor Library, Wood- With A. All-Star Cast of 40 After reading the news regard- music season, will take place Wed- • •• • ing University of Michigan's ac- nesday, Thursday, Friday and ceptance of the Heidelberg bid I Extra Added Attraction Saturday, May 13, 14, 15 and 16. with the Unusual D'IVONS Dance Seneetions was amazed to note that they had Clamorous Start end Screen Star It promises to eclipse its forty-two confirmed that acceptance and GEORGE KAVANAGH'S MUSIC In accordance with MILDRED HARRIS predecessors. that two University delegates the past custom, four evening pro- would attend. grams will be given, with mati- An institution of higher learn- 1 4_ nees on Friday and Saturday. ing, particularly one such as the This year the Philadelphia or- ED. FRI CZ 4, NO C2, ER CHARGE Dir SID AUSTIN 71:: ROSEVILLE 515 University of Michigan which is chestra under its dynamic conduc- regarded among the finest in tor, Leopeid Stokowski, with Saul ii ious Full Cows. FalT uu scholastic achievement, should DINNER - - - $1.251 Casten and Charles O'Connell as (lave as one of its basic creeds a associate conductors, will partici- NO COVER-NO ADVANCE IN emus_ FDTIl deep rooted tolerance for minor- pate in the event. The first pro- ities and should not only theo- Entire New Show Beginning Monday! gram, Wednesday, will be purely retically accept such an attitude Direct from New York orchestral in nature. but actively try to promote under- For the second concert Thursday standing among nations, small and evening, the University Choral AV :101 L•14 a]w_17a IN A IF Farclill: la large. In accepting the invitation Union, with the orchestra, under to attend the 550th anniversary the direction of Earl V. Moore, GRAND BLVD. of Heidelberg University in Ger- will present Sir Edward Elgar's AT w000viAtio many in June without even a pro- "Caractacus", a work vibrant in Odets' "Paradise Lost" In Fee Reservations, Trinity 2.0100 test accompanying the acceptance melodies and heroic in its purpose. Detroit on May 22 TODAY gives the appearance of bad judg- Four distinguished soloists will be A TATITRIMD- ment not typical of a University's in the cast: Keith Falkner, the F, MARCIE-IL MASSILiLL Clifford Odets' new drama, JOE IIENNITR attitude. distinguished English baritone, • In . a "Paradise Lost," a play about To discuss the brutality and JACK ()AKIN who came to this country almost middle-class Jewish family, will be • In • persecution of the Jews and especially for this occasion, will 'Dark Angel' MISS SYLVIA SCHERR presented by the New Theater Catholics by the Nazi government sing the role of "Caractacus" the * CLIFFORD ODETS' also - Union of Detroit at the Institute as incidental and reinforce the mighty hero. Jeannette Vreeland New Play JOHN BOLES ward Ave. at Massachusetts, feat- - also of Arts, Friday, May 22, and will acceptance by saying that Ger- will sing the soprano part, and CLAMS KWARTHOUT PAMELA CLIFFORD continue with a Saturday and uing Mrs. Doris Rogers Blake and many's perseci ion of the Jews Paul Althouse, tenor, of the "One Way Ticket" two-piano an Rose of the Rancho and Catholics a no worse than Metropolitan Opera, together with with an entire new cast of 30 per- Sunday night performance, includ- Miss Sylvia Scherr in a plus Color Cartoon recital. Italy's treatment of the Ethio- P an ( °toe (silo. Julius Iluehn, the distinguished formers. The feature acts include ing a special Saturday matinee. Emphasis on the works of mod- pians, is like justifying the mali- Presented by the new American operatic baritone, Dawn and Darro, smart Parisienne This will be the first showing of ern composers is the basis of this of one country because * New Theater Union will complete the cast. dance team. Fleurette and Bob Gil- the play anywhere outside of New faculty concert series, noticeable ciousness D ;r: 4 . , 1 1 , • ":ZyPn DAILY th e of the virulence and acerbity of FltEE PAItKING The third concert will take place bert, character and rhythm team York. of The New Theater Union has al- both in the two-piano concert and another. The duties of a Univer- mimic ENTERTAINMENT - GREATEST OF COMFORT-orgx 15,30 tea I'. M. Friday afternoon. On this occasion and Florence Greun,wnother sing- * Institute of Arts in the solo piano recital to be sity should not be that of being two important phases of music will ing find direct from Radio City. ready brought to Detroit "Wait- Friday, Saturday, Sun de be emphasized. Harold Bauer, the Frank Hall, capable master of ing for Lefty," "Private Hicks," riven on May 22, at the Detroit led, but that of leading and ex May 22, 23, 24 at 8:30 distinguished pianist, will appear ceremonies who is being held, will "They Shall Not Die" and "Peace Institute of Arts, by Miss Eliza- hibiting the finer things from Special Saturday Matinee beth Gastman. which our lives should draw sus- Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show in Beethoven's Emperor Concerto, be there to keep the show moving on Earth." at 2:30 Apart from the performance of tenance. As an unknown and unheralded while. the Young People's Festival as only he can. Prices: Evening. 35c. Sac, 73c, SI. modern works of art, the thorough The noble and meritorious stand Chorus of 600 voices, will sing /datInee, 51c, Sao, The. Of importance too is the new or- dramatist, Mr. Odets took Broad- in classics which is a to take would be, "with apprecia- Modern Detroit's Foremost Pierne's "Children at Bethlehem" chestra which will open Monday way by storm during the 1935 grounding 14 DOR et: principal of the Ganapol school hook Hawn, 3537 Woodward; and and -the former under the baton of night. Anthony Trini, and his unit season with the simultaneous pro- Seward l'herrnmy, SRA Hamilton an- tion the honor of the invitation Saul Canton, and the latter di- of 12 artists and girl vocalist, who duction of three plays, "Waiting will be demonstrated in the has been received but though we Downtown's Only nual Bach contest, to be held on acknowledge the worthy accom- Specie! Estes for theater parties for Lefty," "Till the Day I Die" rected by Earl V. Moore, Call Madison 4113 have been heard regularly over The Detroit Jewish Free Burial Friday evening's concert will the networks of the NBC. and "Awake and Sing!"-all of Saturday, May 16. Prizes are of- plishments of your noble institu- them outstanding successes. He fered in six classes, to be awarded tion and subscribe to its past force Association (Chesed shel Emesa) present the orchestra and Lily PRESENTS by non-faculty judges of recog- announces the election of Max Pons. Two conductors, Saul Cas- has won the reputation of being and pressure which it has exerted ten and Charles O'Connell will in the first rank of American play- nized professional standing, on intellectual progress and ad- Charness as president of the or- wrights, the most exciting talent vancement, we are forced to de- participate. Saturday afternoon Dr. Stokow- to appear in the theater since the Song Sensation cline the offer of attending the Air Conditioned ski will again wield the baton, emergence of Eugene O'Neill. anniversary because of the in- BLOSSOM HEATH ' For Your Comfort presenting, in addition to brilliant Mr. Odets is no stranger in the fluence of the Nazi political ma- and spectacular orchestral selec- Helen Morgan, considered the I theater. Ile is 29 years old, but chine which will assume an impor- The warm days ahead means tions, Efrem Zimbalist, violinist, world's outstanding singer of he has been an actor for 12 years. Master of Ceremonies tant role in the 550th anniversary only added comfort and in a Sibelius concerto. torch songs, opens with Blossom He acted with the Theater Guild and which to us is the very an- Heath Thursday night. Her popu- after five years of dramatic stock tithesis of freedom, and intellec- added enjoyment to Wm. CINCINNATI, Ohio - A na- tual self-determination, tolerance larity at the Heath last fall in- and finally joined the Group Thea- She Lovely Girls Boesky patrons. 10 Illustrated Lecture on the fluenced Ed Fritz to book her as ter's Acting Company when it be- tionwide movement for the estab- a n d understanding, democracy BILLY LANKIN - JEAN DE FRANCE the opening attraction this year. gan. He is still a member of the lishment of institutes for adult and academic freedom." Fall World Adventure FREE DELIVERY The unusual d'ivons who are at Group Theater, the organization Jewish study has been launched by This answer would have raised Series - ANYTIME COYLE McKAY'S MUSIC present in Chicago with Harry which has produced all of his B'nai B'rith, under the auspices of the University of Michigan to the the Order's Bureau of Member- Richman at the Chez Paree, will "ONE plays. level it deserves. It would have Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, I DINNERS, $1.25 I Following his New York suc- ship and Cultural Activities, head- classed it with Oxford, Cambridge, 6-9686 famed Gobi Desert explorer, Cap- be the featured dance attraction. ed by Rabbi Paul Richman. Birmingham and other English tain Albert W. Stevens, conqueror George Kavanaugh and his or- cesses, Mr. Odets was offered a Such an institute is sponsored at Universities who declined the in- To furnish the music. chestra will contract in Ifollywood where he of the stratosphere, and Julian present by Denver Lodge No. 171, Bryan, roving photographer in follow Miss Morgan the Heath is now working on a scenario for and according to present plans, vitation. Harry Richman, Bea Charles Farrell and Peggy Hop- As if to add salt to an open Russia, will headline the Fall will present B'nai B'rith lodges in the larger World Adventure Series program Lillie and many other outstanding kins Joyce. His latest offering, cities throughout the country will wound, the time of the Heidelberg Delicatessen • Restaurant "Sarah Bernhardt," based on two celebration is to take place on the of 10 illustrated lectures at the entertainers, incidents in the life of the famous be urged to establish similar second anniversary of the Hitler Detroit Institute of Arts. schools. roatedstv CLUB MANHATTAN Dealer 4 Collingwood WEBSTER HALL French actress, and especially Blood Purge and as though add- The series opens at 3:30 on Sun- Lodges in Louisville, Ky., Fort !04C' 74 . - Cu! 3100 MAX CHARNESS Johnny Jennings and petite Pa- written for radio, was recently Wayne, Ind., and Philadelphia are ing insult to injury Heidelberg is day, Oct. 11, with a new motion picture lecture by Dr. Andrews tricia Murray are spinning them- heard on Rudy Vallee's program. contemplating the opening of such the University that has dismissed ganization to succeed the late liar- To make it possible for a great entitled "The Ends of the Earth." selves into the hearts of Webster institutes next autumn. The annual more professors and usurped ry Solomon, Season tickets for this and the nine Hall patrons with their tricky fast number of people to see this im- conventions of Districts Nos. 2, 4 academic freedom more than any Mr. Charness was elected at the portant play, the New Theater - twirling dance routines. Made- succeedin Sunday lectures are now 2,. embracing states in the other German University. special rates to and. There is still time to reconsider special meeting of the organiza- selling at the Institute at reduced Ion Baker sings popular songs in Union Is offering theater southwest, the midwest, and the tion held on April 25. He is well parties. prices. Junior Adventurers, the the floor show as well as chor- organizations for Pacific Coast, will have on their the error made. "To err is human" known among Jewish groups in SINGING & course for boys and girls, also will uses with Bob Chester's orchestra. agendas an examination into the are the words of Pope, and the Detroit, having served as presi- The crowds at the Cocktail Grill stigma can yet be scoured. meet on Sunday afternoons next possibilities of founding agencies dent for three years of the Kishi- DRAMATICS fine testimonial ( a these days are Yours truly, season. Illustrated folders describ- for adult Jewish studies on dis- never Bessaraber Verein, was WALTER FARBER nolo and microphone tech- ing the complete program are now to the popularity of Bob Chester trict-wide scales. _ - nique taught be experts. 3211 Glendale. president for two years of the In Denver, courses are given on being distributed at the Institute. in Detroit. Lynn Cole is the feat- Michigan Progressive Ass'n, has • MICHIGAN.-Bette Davis ap- world and American Jewish his- The complete illustrated fall ured male singer with' the orchdb- held office and was active also in ROTH & BERDUN tra, while Slim Branch is seen in pears on the screen of the Michi- tory, Jewish literature, and Heb- series: Oct. 11, Dr. Roy Chapman School a ROM numerous other organizations. He Radio, Soso Andrews, "The Ends of the several personality numbers. gan Theater this week in "The rew, together with discussion is a member of the Committee of - 4404 Casa TT. 1 - 2r.,2 Golden Arrow." She is teamed courses on subjects of general in- Earth." Oct. 18, Captain Irving 21 of the Allied Jewish Campaign ► CLUB TEN-FORTY Joe Freedman, former manager with George Brent, in a story terest. Johnson, "Circling the Globe in Mr. and Mot. C. J. Levy hey< returned which direct efforts to erect a based on the play by Michael Ar- This latest enterprise in adult home the Schooner Yankee." Oct. 25, after spending a few days in De. building for the Jewish Old Folks' Branson De Coo, "Colorful Paris of the Penthouse has moved down- len. Bette is cast as a barulously Jewish education on the part of trolt Home. By Day and By Night." Nov. 1, town to the Club Ten-Forty to join wealthy young lady who is sur- B'nai B'rith is calculated to com- Mr. and Mot, Max Kahn have been forces with Max Silk for the sum- rounded by fortune hunters of plete its cultural program which so called to Cleveland 07 the death of the David Irwin, "Alone Across the forces Johnny Howard, who high and low degree. On the stage far has been concentrated in its former' ■ father. was months. such a favorite at the Pent- Top of the World." Nov. 8, Dr. mer OLONIAL HOTEL Mos Alex Kahn spent Sunday a Luther Gable, "The Wonders of w the famous Radio City Music Hall three wider scope activities, Hillel Mr.nd house has become chief greeter and master of ceremonies at the Glee club of 24 voices, the Keene Foundations, A. Z. A. and anti- and Mo nday in Detroit. MINERAL BATHS Radium." Commenting on the very much Twins, Sye Ryan, Freddie Dosh, Defamation League. Mrs. Joseph &matinee ha. been In- Nov. 15, Arthur C. Pillsbury, MOUNT ClIMENS. MICHIGAN vited to attend • breakfast at Mosher exaggerated "chain store problem" "New Miracles of Nature." Nov. Ten-Forty. The six Penthouse the Three Swifts and the 12 danc . Day, and L. A. Warren, president of Safe- /1•11, Ann Arbor. on Mother. are also downtown, as is will Owvials with her daughter, MI. 22, Julien Bryan, "Soviet Russia adorables Irma Dear, little blond singer of ing Bandbox - Beauties entertain Ester while there. Mr. Semplior will way Stores Inc., of Oakland, Calif., in 1936." Nov. 29, Herbert Thomp- aeronnso7 he , made the following observations ON. swing songs. Yvette Rugel, posses- UNITED ARTISTS-"I Mar 5. eon Strong, "Exploring the Magic legitimate Ladles night. enan•sxed hy tn. 1. 0.P. which have a direct bearing on the a Doctor" with Pat O'Brien World of Color." Dec. 6, Deane H. sor of one of the few Detroit night was welt attended. living expense and employment op- B. on Monday night ried a ever heard in Cards wive the diversion of the evening Dickason, "Magic Trails Through voices club is the featured singer. Billy and Josephine Hutchinson is now Mrs. Harry Ringer portunities of practically every Another set of four great fea- •nd the hosted...a, the South Seas." Dec. 13, Captain Laskin, an old favorite, is at the at the United Artists Theater. Reuben, served a delicious family in the United States. He M. Others in the cast are Ross Alex- tures are offered this week at the and lunch. Albert W. Stevens. "Adventures in said: . old stand at the miniature piano Louise Fazenda, Guy Kib- old Center Theater, 6540 Woodward the Stratosphere." A meeting of the Junior Hada/mall so- "There has been much criticism during dance intermissions, along bee and Frank Rhodes. Ave., near the Boulevard. ciety composed of mar City and Saginaw with Jean Defiance who plays the girls was held this week at the Saginaw An important feature of the home of Miss Ella Jowl...rt. Elan. for of chain store development • and management. There has been a Mischa Elman Guest Artist accordion. Coyle McKay and his S T A T E.-Warner Baxter in conveniences offered by the Cen- the Mothers' City Tray luncheon to be held Famous tithe eta Bathe II Country Club Sunday tremendous amount of emotion boys furnish the dance music. "Robin Hood of Eldorado" is now ter Theater, where the finest of at the Hay on Ford Hour Sunday completed and reset attune are to aroused over the fate of the in- , //Wary Las X .- showing at the State Theater to- entertainment is available at low were be merle with Mies Irene Brenner. Mrs. dependent merchant. Thinking men PLANTATION Gl neberlen elted r TgaZte:ge gether with a riotous comedy prices and in the greatest coo as MI NO YEAR Mischa Elman, brilliant Russian should review the history of dis- NO COVER CHARGE At the Club Plantation, Leonard "The Dugans and the Flannigans" fort, is the free parking with free a nay ratLitys attenoed the affair. violinist, will be guest artist with Reed's Plantation melodies is a with Louise Fazenda, Eddie Nu- chauffeur service. tribution and analyze the word Lupin was served Ial• In the evening. Enjoy the Entertainment of the Ford Symphony Orchestra and miniature musical comedy. Reed Is gent, Ileddia Hopper and Maude 'independent.' Were the merchants Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Chorus, under the direction of of the late Eighteen Hundreds Joe Penner and Jack Oakie are ,., talented master of ceremonies as Eburne. Victor Kolar on Sunday, May 10. • • Eddie Lee seen in "Collegiate," and on the G rand Central Market Of- really independent, and are they The program will be broadcast well as a singer, dancer and come- independent today? Isn't it a fact fens Excellent Service FOX.-On the stage of the Fox same program are Lloyd Nolan Dorothy Derrick sings sweet- at the piano from 9 to 10 p. m., Eastern Day- dian. that they were at the mercy of ly. Myra Johnson carries the hot Theater is the season's grandest and Petty Conklin in "One Way light Time (8 to 9 Eastern Stand- singing spot and Auzie Dial gives entertainment in the person of Ticket," plus a color cartoon, Detroit housewives have din- their suppliers in most instances ard Time) over the entire coast- • Blanche Fezzey with those personality numbers Jack Benny, voted by the Amer- " Mnsic Land." covered a simple method of reduc- on one hand and their credit cus- to-coast network of the Columbia out and the three step sons dance fast ican public, the Aristocrat of Hu-, Slonday, Tuesday, Wednesday ing their food costs by shopping tomers on the other? "Isn't it a fact that the economic charming songstress System. tap steps. Tanya, contortion dan- mor, star of stage, radio and I and Thursday, Merle Oberon, at the Grand Central Market, - Mr. Elman was born in Stab People Are Saying About twists her seemingly spineless screen, and his radiant radio gang. Fredric March and Herbert Mar- Davison at Linwood. Although plight of the independent mer- noje, Russia, and at the age of cer, chant, before the advent of the With him, of course, is Mary Liv- shall will be seen in 'Dark Angel,' operating for just two years, the five gave his first public perform- body into all sorts of amazing ingstone, his wife in private life also John Boles and Gladys substantial savings and fine quality chain store, was somewhat pitiable, positions. Eight Sepia beauties ance. Hearing him play, Profes- back- and his stooge during his radio Swarthout in "Rose of theiof merchandise to be obtained here especially in the food field, and sor Leopold Auer sensed the boy's provide the dancing girl and PLANTATION MELODIES his program. Rancho," plus a color cartoon. ' has reached the ears of women in weren't the grocery jobbers of genius and he became one of Au- ground and Earl Walton The screen presentation is the For information regarding any I every part of the city who have that day the wealthy and leading orchestra furnish the dance and 20-Sepia Artists-20 er's most brilliant pupils, studying introduction of the famous humor- future program you would care to discovered new pleasures in shop- citizens of their communities? at the Imperial Conservatory in show tunes. Have you considered the benefits EARL WALTON'S MUSIC ist, Irvin S. Cobb, to the ranks of see phone Madison 8484. ping here. St. Petersburg. After sensational Michael Chernik, manager of the which have accrued to other in- "The Dark Angel," is the most a movie personality in "Every- POWATAN triumphs in Europe, Mr. Elman powerful and gripping romantic market reports that every day he dustries and employment therein doveldf,h, I Powatan is presenting some- body's Old Man." made his American debut in New receives glowing praises from shop- through the release of purchasing drama to reach the screen in many %Veil/ re/P t Pte power, due to reduced distribution York in 1908, at the age of 17 thing sensationally new in night pers about this shopping mecca seasons. Skillfuly adapted by Lil- entertainment. LeaNichols, RKO DOWNTOWN.-Gold of and the part that the with the Russian Symphony Or- club the whistling ventriloquist who Croesus-like proportions pops up lian Ilellman, author of "The and this praise is justified, he expenses, chestra. Since then he has given . the Empire Builder," Children's Hour," and Mordaunt stated. "The finest of food-stuffs average family can now save out of their small incomes, through concerts throughout the United was featured in Ripley's "Believe in "Rhodes at RKO Downtown. It is a Shairp, from a play by Guv Bol- manufactured are available here lower food and clothing costs, with States, Canada, Mexico and South It or Not" Odditorium at the now British made picture. dealing with ton, this beautiful love story, set and in some instances the savings $231 WOODWARD AVE. America which have been received World's Fair. South in a quiet corner of lovely rural to be had are as high as 40 per which they may buy and operate Jerry Blanchard is filling ■ the development of the and -Near Seward with enthusiasm. Critics acclaim their automobiles, their radios and the England, follows the life of Kitty cent." African diamond mines return engagement with torch "Detroit's Brightest Night Spot" him "the consummate virtuoso.' colony of Rho- Vane and her neighbors, Alan This thriving shopping center oc - other so-called luxuries unknown mulm 550 Fast Adams "1.1 songs and also acts as mistress of founding of the in 1915; and have you considered 40,000 square feet under Huston, American cupies Trent (March) and his cousin, 0230 desia. Walter ceremonies. one roof and is two blocks long. the new industries such as auto- plays the title role, Also on Gerald Shannon (Marshall). Belva White continues her star, Carmel Hebrew Schools mobile, rubber and radio which are There are dozens of entrance, the program is "Too Many Par- Since childhood, Kitty has blues renditions and the Dancing ents" featuring Frances Farmer. adored the different Alan and which eliminates traffic congestion today giants of industrial develop- I. A. Lawton, principal of the Quintuplets provide a rare treat Gerald has adored her. The War and makes shopping here a pleas- ment and were babies in swad- Cannel Hebrew Schools, announces to the optics in their thrilling cos- ADAMS.-at the Adam, Thea- takes both men and in the trench- urable experience. There is ample dling clothes 20 yearn ago; and that on Friday and Saturday, May tumes. space at the rear and front of the have you considered the addition- Gene Regis plays for dancing. ter playing its second week is the es there comes to Alan a realiza- market for 10,000 cars. IND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA 8 and 9, the pupils of these schools al employment provided by these picture that has set the country tion of his love for Kitty. Home will conduct services at Congrega industries, and the advertising agog. It is the Frank Capra pro- on leave, he tells her, and they CAFE SAKS tion Beth Abraham, Linwood and revenue acruing to newspapers, . starring Gary Cooper and plan to marry at once. Then mother s Day Banquet of magazines and broadcasts that has The Fullerton. Members and friends The Cafe Saks Bar eontinueS. comes • sudden order cancelling been made possible by the growth are invited. These arrangements to be Detroit's favorite night club featuring Jean Arthur in the all leaves. They spend their last Pythian Sisters on May 14 Clarence Dudington published Kelland story were made after the members of with Jimmy Higgins and his WWJ I that of these industries? was originally in hours together trying to forget new friends the conregation had heard the orchestra winning Every small reduction in com- We are expert hatters. Do Blanche Fezzey, The American Magazine under the that they may never see each i The annual mothers and datigh- boys conducting Sabbath services every night. not take chances with your title "Opera Hat" and presented other again. Alan is reported ' tern banquet of the Pythian Sis- modity prices releases millions of on Friday and Saturday, April 24 also of WW.1 fame entertains with on the screen under the title "Mr. kiled and Kitty's life is broken. tern of Greater Detroit Temple No. dollars for other uses. hat by inferior cleaning. and 25, in honor of the Bar Mitz- her vocal talent and radiant per- After the War she resigns herself 162, will be held on Thursday eve- ItonaY.ty while Eddie Lee scores Deeds Goes to Town." vah of P. Turner. Conservatory Concert to Gerald, but ning, May 14, at the Wilshire Ho- to an engagement The Carmel Hebrew Schools with his distinctive manner of One of the coming figures in F at . it eps and provides a tel, Collingwood and 3rd Ayes., at A miscellaneous concert •)e found it necessary to enlarge the singing. Jewish communal life is Ira harpy en ding. 6 p. m. A well catered dinner will presented by Detroit Conservatory The cuisine is excellent and Hirschm•nn, vice-president of west side school, located at 2691 be served and a fine program will of Music students at 3 p. m. Satur- fan cMT3OT lei the talk are their Sunday dinners be moved Joy Road, and it will Saks Fifth Avenue and chairman Wonder what Pedro Montanes, follow. Several prizes will be day, May 9, in Conservatory Hall, May 10 to 8752 Linwood. between of the town. A specially pre- of the $350,000 campaign for the the Jewish Porto Rican boxer, awarded. The next meeting will be with Miss Betty Williams in eight course dinner pre- Established in 1893 Gladstone and !keine. Registration pared University in Exile. thought when Count Covadonga, a social on Wednesday evening, charge. The public is invited. for new pupils will be accepted in pared by expert chefs Is served former Crown Prince of Spain. May 13, at 8 o'clock. Elizabeth Pinkoey, student of from 85 cents to II. The cozy mixed. There is no cover charge leaned over the ropes and shook all classes. We are the originators and Olive May Men, of the Detroit The Young Judaea Club* and and enchanting atmosphere of at any time. hands with him . .. It was an Cecil B. Dellille's name is sixth Conservatory, will be presented in have every equipment to en- the pupils of the schools will cel- Cafe Saks lends an Inviting enjoy Is located at 8231 ancestor of the Prince that exiled on the California Republican pri- a special recital Thursday evening, take care cf shaping-re- Cafe Saks who ebrate Law B'Omer Sunday, May vironment to those Ave., between Seward the ancestor of Montanes from mary ballot for election of dele- May 14, in Grinnell's auditorium. taining of quality. food, fine, clean entertain- Woodward 10, at Palmer Park, near the new good Spain 400 years ago. gates to the national convention. and Virginia Park. The public is invited. ment and choice liquors expertly Casino, across the golf coarse. `PARIS in SPRING' "Paris In Spring," the current production at the Oriole Terrace closes Sunday night, May 10. This New York production will be fol- lowed by another Jack Pomeroy production direct from Broadway and titled "Rhythmic Fantasie" CHAPLIN ORIOLE HELEN MORGAN BLOSSOM HEATH a41, • TERRACE 'Collegiate' - `Paradise Lost' Elected to Head Free Burial Ass'n NIGHT CLUB Yvette Rugel Revelry by Night B'nai B'rith Start Adult Institutes for Jewish Studies Johnny Howard Penthouse Adorables TO. Wm. BOESKY • TEN.Fogrit CLUB =11'4E14110C HERE'S TOTHE DANCE MUSIC OF JIMMY HIGGINS and his wwJ Orc estr Downtown Downtown Theaters A Nag ton Nabs Chain Store Facts Bring Mother to Saks on Mother's Day Center Theater's 4 Great Pictures rs DINNERS 85c to $1 c if sTerrific!' Core • Leonard Reed's Bar • Bob Chester dial Welt SF CLU B (44 PLANTATION 1 /2 Day Service Hat Renovating Henry the attoerA,