▪ piEVentorr,MwisnORoxICLE and THE COOL... 70° FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE — ANYTIME PHONE TO. 6-9686 Wm. BOESKY Delicatessen • Restaurant Dexter & Collingwood "The Roadhouse havtlfir 6 DAYS IN PERSON The "Julie" of "Show Boat" Tbat Glamorous Star of Stag., Screen ad Radio * % Appointed Public SAMMY RESHEYSKY HOLDS TITLE Trust Commissioner STAGE AND SCREEN Dr. Goodman in Cast OF CHESS CHAMPION IN U. S. by Gov. Fitzgerald 'Paradise Lost' of "Paradise Lost" "Ah Wilderness," "Strike Me Pink," Among Films By electrical refrigeration —giving Wm Boesky pa- trons added comfort and enjoyment. LAST * HELEN MORGAN AerIblIeed by the Notion'. Dalesat (be Oetetenelny Star el the arrow Valle. Al Farm• liegloore 'Vale neat.. * REVERE and AMES Gorge Kavanagh's MIEN BLOSSOM HEATH Ilwarretkon—RwevIllo 112—Wm. Karla Re Geer charge lc grit,. era,. Hurry and See LEONARD REED'S Oscar A. Kaufman, prominent at Center This Week Distinct Honor Attained by Detroiter Who Began as an Detroiter who had held several important positions of public trust, Infant Prodigy and Who Remained a Genius The Center Theater, Woodward including the offices of assistant at Grand Blvd., cooled by electric When He Reached Maturity refrigeration and offering the best programs and the finest service, To a Detroiter this week came In 1935 he was again plunged announces the following features a most distinct honor, when Sam- into the limelight when he played this week: my Reshevsky won the United in an international tournament in States chess championship. On Friday, Saturday and Sun- Margate, England, against 12 in- day, Edward Everet Horton and Finishing half a game ahead of ternationally famed players, in- Peggy Conklin in "Her Master's Albert C. Simonson last Saturday cluding Jose R. Capablanca of Voice," also Ann Sothern and night, Sammy achieved an honor Cuba, former world champion, Lloyd Nolan in "You May Be which places him in the limelight and won eight games and drew Next". three draws. For beating Caps- for more than one reason: blanca, a former champion, he was Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Sixteen years ago, at the age of awarded the title grand master, and Thursday, Wallace Beery and 8, he came to Detroit as a boy and is today one of only about 10 Lionel Barrymore will be shown prodigy. He was then the marvel in the world to hold this distinc- in "Ah Wilderness", also Eddie tion. Cantor and Ethel Merman in "Strike Me Pink". At Yarmouth, England, also in Eddie Cantor, in "Strike Me 1935, he again played in an inter- Pink," his new Samuel Goldwyn national tournament and lost only screen musical, is supported by one game. Ethel Merman, Sally Eilers, Park- Sammy returned to serious yakarkus, his "Greek" stooge of chess playing in 1934 at Syracuse. radio fame, William Frawley and Ile then beat the best players in a gorgeous new crop of Goldwyn the United States, Canada, Sluice Girls. and Italy, did not lose a game in Eddie is a timid little Caspar 14 and drew four draws. Milquetoast who adores Joyce Len- Morris Steinberg of Detroit, a nox (Ethel Merman), a glamorous nationally known checker fan, took OSCAR A. KAUFMAN night-club singer.'Through a prank a particular interest in Sammy of fate he becomes manager of and was responsible for introduc- prosecuting attorney, corporation Dreamland Amusement Park and ing him to the late Julius Rosen- counsel of Wayne County and gets mixed up with a ruthless assistant attorney general of wald. S a mmy had started gang of crooked slot machine to play chess when an infant, and Michigan, was appointed Public racketeers, upon whom he uses his at the age of five was already Trust Commissioner by Governor magnetic finger, super-magnetic known throughout the world. He Fitzgerald. eye, etc., with varying degrees of came to Detroit 16 years ago. Un- success. When he learns that Joyce der the guidance of Mr. Rosen- Revelry by Night is the decoy of the gang he is wald he quit playing, entered properly disillusioned and finds Northern High School, then con- himself able to take vengeance by BLOSSOM HEATH tinued his studies at the Univer- SAMMY RESHEVSKY bringing every last one of the Helen Morgan, the famous sity of Chicago. Sammy Reshevsky acquires the "Julie" of "Show Boat" fame, is racketeers to justice. Not, how- of the world, having beaten one ever, before he has cavorted champion a f ter another. He American title as the successor to in her final week at Blossom through the funniest situations he achieved a record when, in 1920, Frank J. Marshall, who held the Heath where she will make her has ever had, including a side- he won 19 games and tied In only championship for 27 years, and last appearance Wednesday night. splitting roller-coaster chase that one against the best players at relinquished it this year without Lou Bring is accompanying Miss had last night's audience roaring Morgan at the piano. Revere & competition. West Point. James, suave Continental dance with mirth. Coming here on Thursday for Parkyakarkus is a real screen Then, at the behest of the late few days' stay as the guest of team, are being held over for a Julius Rosenwald who took a deep Morris Steinberg, Sammy Reshev- second week. George Kavanagh find and Miss Merman, Sally Fil- ers and William Frawley lend Can- and his boys furnish the dance interest in him, Sammy was in re- sky was totally unaffected by his tirement for eight years. He en- triumph. Hailed by New York ex- tunes. Ed Fritz announces the tor superb support. Handsomely mounted and stud- opening of an entirely niw show joyed a normal boyhood, studied, perts as the outstanding contender ded with sidesplitting gags and earned the degree of Ph. B. in for the world chess title, he is to- Thursday night. some swell song hits by the team the school of commerce of the Uni- day in the limelight as a prodigy of Harold Arlen and Lew Brown, versity of Chicago where he spe- who remained a genius beyond CLUB TEN FORTY cialized in accounting. childhood. Pretty Frances Hunt is setting "Strike Me Pink" is a. riot of fun the Club Ten Forty patrons up that stoves at roller coaster speed. on their hands with a style of Its Cantor at his hilarious best Menasha Skulnik Returns to Littman's rhythm song that is delightfully —and that's plenty funny. hereabouts. Johnny Howard For One More Performance on Tuesday new continues to swing his listeners out of the world with him with AT ORIOLE TERRACE that remarkable and inexhaust- able supply of energy that is his. Mary Nolan, the former Imo- The Ten Forty Adorables feature a Mexican dance among the many. gene Wilson, has been engaged for a personal appearance at the Billy Lankin shares the . dance interlude spotlight with Jean De- Oriole Terrace, beginning Satur- day night. Having closed several f ranee, popular accordionist. Coyle McKay and his orchstra dispense long run engagements in suprer clubs in and around New York, the dance and show tunes. Tues- day night continues to be celeb- rity night. "MELODIES" Second Edition of the Great- est Sepia Revue Ever Presented in Detroit EARI.WALTON'S MUSIC , e dialtdoveloy ittnotleitcklreu " CLUB PL IITATION =550 elagiA3dreM FINAL WEEK E F a FRANCES HUNT Nouse of Moran Singing Star * * * THE ADORABLES E Four Lovely Girls * * * N Johnny Howard, M.C. S Billy LoakiaAssn D. Frau. Coyle Mockey's Mule TEN-FORTY WAYNE STREET 1 1%. May 22, 1936 0.•0=0 01=0=10=0====c0r 0 IF * CLIFFORD ODETS' New Play 0 0 LEGAL CHRONICLE gra grO4 4 1 0 hy4r . MENASHA SKULNIK AND PART OF CAST Menasha Skulnik, great Jewish comedian, and his cast will return to Littman's Yiddish People's Theater, 12th and Seward, for only one more performance on Tuesday evening, May 26. Skulnik and cast wit: appear in Joseph Rumshinsky's "Fishel Der Gerutener," a musical hit that was highly successful in New York. Star members of his cast are Ola Lillith, Paul Burstein, Leon Gold and others. stein, Mrs. Daniel Goldberger and Mrs. Philip Catsman. Mrs. Nathan Finkelstein. chairman of the hos- For the benefit of the school pital supplies committee, is in penny luncheon fund through charge of this affair. which hot meals are provided the The program will include dance school children of Palestine, Ha- dassah, held its annual luncheon numbers by Miss Betty Seitner, meeting at the Dresden Hotel and an address by Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of Detroit, guest speaker. Wednesday. Mrs. Hyman Podolsky, chairman Tea will be served. of the penny luncheon fund com- Culminating a month of prep- mittee, was in charge of the affair, aration, a mother-daughter ban- Hostesses have been selected for quet was sponsored under the joint the linen shout- which is to be auspices the Beth Israel Junior held Monday, May 25, at 2:16 p. Sisterhood, of the Young Judaea and m. in the social hall of Temple Junior Hadassah, on Monday, at Beth El, to supplement the needs the Jewish Community Center. of hospitals and clinics in Pales- Places were laid for 45 at the tine maintained by the Hadassa4 organization. They are Mrs. Ber annual luncheon of the Sisterhood Slesnick, Mrs. Norman Sorseher. of Temple Beth El, held at the Mrs. Louis Colish, Mrs. Meyei Flint Tavern Wednesday. Schiller, Mrs. Louis Harris, Mrs In the absence of the president, Ben Schlager, Mrs. Jack Bern Mrs. Ellis Warren, Mrs. Abraham Eiseman, vice president, conducted the meeting. Rabbi Jerome Folkman of Jack- glint Notes Littman's People's Theatet 12TH AT SEWARD RETURN ENGAGEMENT ONE DAY ONLY 1 7 WEBSTER HALL Johnny Jennings and Patricia Murray begin their fourth and final week at the Webster Hall Cocktail Grill tonight. Madelon Baker of the titian locks has some new song offerings. Bob Chester leads the orchestra, sings and in- troduces the acts. Lynne Cole and Slim Branch also sing with the band and in the floor shows, which are augmented every Sat- urday night by several extra acts. CLUB PLANTATION Leonard Reed has an entirely new second edition of his melo- dies at the Club Plantation. Doro- thy Derrick sings sweetly with the eight Dancing Darlings as an effective background. Three Step- Sons step it out with tapping good rhythms to the tunes of Earl Wal- ton's music, and Myra Johnson goes "hotcha" in song. Tanya continues to amaze in the coLtor- tion way, and Auzie Dial person- alizes in song. MARY NOLAN Miss Nolan feels that the per- sistent trail of hard luck that has been hers is now at an end. She will be an added attraction to the musical Jack Pomeroy production, "Rhythm Fantasies," with a cast of 30 featured show girls and acts. Frank Hall, popular master of ceremonies with the very fine baritone voice, Bob and Fleurette Gilbert, Dawn and Darrow, Ann Page and others comprise the list of acts. Anthony Trini and his orchestra having made a great hit with the patrons of the Oriole Terrace with thir swing music, are held over for an indefinite stay. THE POWATAN Starting on their second week at the Powatan are those cele- brated melodymaniacs of song, Goff and Kerr. Bel v a White, extraordinary singer of the blues, continues her record-breaking stay, and the nix Dancing Starlets dance beauti- fully and display a gorgeous vari- ety of costumes in their\ interest- ing routines. Gene Regis furnishes the music for all three shows and also for Palestine "Blue Shirt." Organised dancing. JERUSALEM (WNS— Palcor son, Mich., took for his topic, Agency)—Palestine has its own "The Gentle Cynic." brand of "blue shirts" now. The The invocation was given by inaugural meeting was held here Rabbi Bernard Zeiger, and Mrs. of the "shock troops" which are James Rapport pronounced the being organized by the political benediction. party of the Mufti of Jerusalem. 12,000 Square Foot Photograph in the Making ZIGMUND WEINTRAUB Presents AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA Menashe Skulnik Ola Lilit Pesachke Burstein great Operetta Enjoy DOUBLE . MELLOW ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 ANELS for the great photo. graphic mural which will occupy the walls of the new Ford Rotunda bending at Dearborn. Mich.. are so large that handling the Individual photographs requires half a dosen men. In the view at lett above. workmen are placing linen cloth el the line board surfaced panel 's. tona • backing for the photo- P Aseisted by LEO GOLD Libretti. by L. Frenikn Aldo ta..e entire original New I York Star Cast sad Chorus i Tickets at box-office. graphic eboet. At the right. as ar- tist retouches a completed panel. The completed moral wt.! be 400 feet long and 20 feet high. Tt la formed of e8 panels. each having a welded steel frame: and shows the cycle of Ford car production from the mines to the entitled product in 22 pictures. The panels are 20 teat high and six feet wide. Making glilgrtleenta to this et. required a giant Camera carefully protected agatnet the slightest betiding ell. maim., from railroad and vehicular traglc. The mural will form the central decorative display In the Retsina* building which to to serve as • gateway for the teas of thousug.s who enseely ylsk _the oast, * NEW THEATER UNION at the * INSTITUTE OF ARTS Priem: Evening. 3hc, &he, 515e, Ill; Matinee, 33e, 50e, 75• Ticker. at I rtrtottelra; Modern Book Shop, 3337 Woodward; and Seemed Eltarttme3., 8200 litnlItow. SPertal Bates for theater pa'ti'o--- CALL MADISON 1113 0 01=012=0=0•01:10 122=1 0= 01=== 0 11170Nd7/1114INA4117aLlit121 17241,447.10 FRI. - SLAT. - SI N. MAY ft • 23 - 25 3124 T - r s.;6 13:11i . ..T2Irr. "You May Be Next" W. Beery - I. Itaruntoto Ah Wilderness - •,... Ann Sothern • Lloyd Nolsd phut DR. HENRY GOODMAN ■ Eddie Gaols "Her Master's - F. Ntermatt "Strike Me , Pink" 411 Voice" had its initial showing here on Friday evening and will have addi- tional showings on Saturday mati- nee and evening and on Sunday FREE PAIIKING "1". • m.gi n A. evening. ALWAYS DOOL—Cooled by F.leetrlesd RefrIttrallon — Open ME to a IL 21 This is Odets' fourth play in two years, his earlier success being "Waiting for Lefty," "Till the Day I Die" and "Awake and Singl".. It Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show tells the timely story of an aver- age, well-to-do, middle-class circle of Jewish people caught in the maelstrom of the depression. As a subject of great importance in these times, this story is handled Famous Beauty of Screen and Stage by Mr. Odets with honesty, humor, pathos and extraordinary dramatic skill. Beginning Saturday Night LEE CORBMAN-SCHAKNE TO PRESENT 37 PIANO STUDENTS IN RECITAL MARY NOLAN nt- "The World'•most beeteitul blonde.. --Ziegfeld f* • limn al In Person ..h. :47 lErK° "RHYTHM FAPITASIES I, All.Star Cast of Thirty Lee Corbman-Schakne, of the Detroit Conservatory of Music, will present 37 of her piano stu- dents in a musical revue, in two acts, at the Censervatory next week. The first act will be given Tuesday evening, May 26, and the second Thursday evening, June 4. Admission is free. Piano pupils of Katherine Nel- son will offer a free recital in Conservatory Hall Friday eve- ning,' May 29. The Cohservatory's senior class will hold its annual dinner-dance in the Wardell June 5, with Carolyn Blausser. u gen- eral chairman. Sunday, May 24, at 3:30 p. rn., a student recital will be given at the Gunzburg School of Music. Nellie Steiniger, Charles Zolla, Leonard Fox, Bernard Piaskow- sky, James Bopp, Loraine Gendil, Ilene Posner, Esther S o r i n, Adolphine Tyberghein, Benjamin Fogel and Gilbert Gervais will par- ticipate. The last half of the program is a general rehearsal for the Trinity College of London examinations, which are held every year in De- troit. On May 35 Gilbert Gervais, a student of Dr. Mark Gunzburg re- ceived first prize in his division, which consists in payment of three months tuition for his piano les- sons. He got the highest marks in the United States, The examiner is Sir Granville Bantock, a promi- nent English composer, Sparkling Musical Extravaganza Three Times Nightly f a:dui-1 4 ANTHONY TRINI 1: i DINNER '1 25 L DETROITS NEWEST MUSICAL SENSATION DELICIOUS FULL COURSE FAMILY r. R. GARDINER Awe. Up. R A NC NI E PS A T G R E A NO COVER NO ADVANCE IOL For IN PRICES TERRACE Detroit'. Most Beautiful Theatre-Restaurant Reservations, Trinity 2.0100 I: W. DECKER flamer Telephone. Trinity 2-8809 Celebrity hide Every blendity JEAN .WALD And Her All Girl Orchestra Playing !mart Music COMPLETE NEW SHOW TONIGHT The Sensation .1 the FEATURING Kit Kat Club in London * Jeanne La Wisse MI Peacock Girt * LA MONTE JR, Ae Ceder * DOROTHY MATE [what Dew *DOROTHY DISHIER thralee Umtata 0/J0 FARMS 21711 MACK AVENUE, BETWEEN ft AND 9-MILE ROADS XXXXX VATN)NS SUGGESTED NIAGARA ,000—ROSEVILLE 04, Downtown Theaters MICHIGAN—Fred MacMurray and Carole Lombard in the gay romantic comedy, "The Princess Comes Across," is now at the Michigan Theater in addition to the stage show featuring Barbette, Robbins and the O'Connor Family from the famed "Jumbo" in New York besides Tip, Tap and Toe, Helen Charleston and many other entertainers. UNITED ARTISTS—Madeline Carroll and George Brent in "The Case Against Mrs. Ames," is now showing at the United Artists Theater. Brent has a rare oppor tunity to display his talents as a comedian in this picture in which he is cast as a cynical district at torney, determined to convict a beautiful blonde defendant, even if he has to become a "party boy' to do it. FOX—"Show Boat," popularly recalled as Edna Ferber's best sel ler novel and as the Jerome Kern Oscar Hammerstein stage hit, is at the Fox this week. Jack Hylton and his "Continen cal Revue" occupy the stage of the Fox. This internationally fa mous revue includes Pat O'Mal ley, Peggy Dell, Magda Neeld, Alec Templeton, Freddy Schweit- zer, and the Merry Macs. in RUMSHINSKY'S OW Goid Cigarettes with your dinner 0 0 STATE—A thriller, "Times Square Playbo y " with Warren William. June Travis and Barton MacLane, is now showing at the State Theater together with Mar garet Lindsay, Glenda Farrell and Lyle Talbot in "The Law in Her Hands." At 8:30 P. M. presented by the 0 0 11 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, May 22, 23, 24 at 8:30 Special Saturday Matinee at 2:30 Gunzburg Students' Recital Tues. Eve., May 26 • Bob Chester Dr. Henry Goodman appears in the cast of Clifford Odets' "Para- dise Lost" which is now being pre- sented by the New Theater Union at the Institute of Arts. The play 0 Crentplr lattll El Nutes School of .Religion : On Saturday and Sunday morn- ings, May 23 and 24, the School of Religion dill hold its closing exercises. Saturday morning the school will be entertained with a Biblical play entitled "Ruth of Moab," by E. E. Levinger; and on Sunday morning the primary and ADAMS—Motion picture fans intermediate school will be enter- who breathlessly followed Ronald tained with a play entitled, "The Coleman in "BeanGeete," and Pageant of the Law" by E. E. who adored Claudette Colbert in Levinger. "It Happened One Night," have a The Temple High School will great new treat in store for them celebrate senior class day with the in "Under Two Flags," starring presentation of the second of Ronald Colman, Claudette, Victor The Dybbuk," by S. Anski. MacLaglen and Rosalind Russell, Your People's Twple a.b: which Is now playing its second On Monday night, June 22, the week at the Adams Theater, Young People's Temple Club will rive their 37th annual moonlight. k besecured mad by. so c 3 s 18 Ii 3 n9a The testimonial dinner to Sam- Ticket, tcoann mant uel Unte rneyer was cancelled at r Mem'. Temple Deist the last moment because the vet- On W y, May 27, at 6:30, eras attorney VII so ill that his the Men's Temple Club will spon- life was despaired of. sor the sport celebrity stag at a DINE and DANCE IN COMFORT ! 'Ale - CONDI TIONED FINE MUSIC 'GOOD FOOD 1231 MOO/WABI dinner meeting. The entertain meat committee boasts the en augment of such speakers a "Hank" Greenberg, Harry Kipke "Potsy" Clark and Jack Adams Both El Colin. of Jewish Studies On Monday night, May 25, ■ 8:30, Rabbi Leon Feuer of Col ling-wood Avenue Temple, Toledo will deliver the lecture at th, eleventh annual dosing exercise of Beth El College of Jelms1 Studies.