PAGE EIGHT Yff*LT1101' N11111111111.11111111. ■ PAGE Cool as a Mother-in-law's Kiss The cool breezes of our air conditioning plant will make your visit here delight- fully comfortable. FREE DELIVERY asostitima - ANYTIAIK Fa i is J , 1•110Nly TO. 6-9686 Vim. BOESKY Delicatess: coir - llestaurant d 1111. D ex t er NOW! Make (or that 5,ry Consuelo Gonzalez 31•. U JOHNNY HOWARD Mactcr r.! ..repron, U JANIS THOMPSON Stn.:lona! Acrobatic: U Illly Laakla-Jirea DeFraace U e COYLE WRAY'S MUSIC TEN-FORTY WA YNE STREET tr,t 0 1.41;,:u t T HE "RAVE" OF DETROIT LEONARD REED'S "Rhythm Hotel" f ratxring TANYA " ' EARL WALTON'S MUSIC SP1'111644c ifeg CLUB 1944 PL MTATIO =:330.. gast Adam... am° Gt 0230 ammi ■ 4111111= • Bob Chester AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA STAGE AND SCREEN He Stars Again! NI ME RO • and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Able Pianist Fenkell Mothers' Club Spon- sors Inter-Settleifient Samuel Sorin, son of Mr. and Party June 23 Kathryn Meisle Guest Solo- Mrs. Ilerman Sorin of 83 Rich- ist on Ford Sunday ton Ave., Highland Park, is win- Hour ning recognition as an able pian- June 12, 1 936 Revelry by Night 9,81 -1M1V Dr% ORIOLE TERRACE "The Sky's your roof" at the Another in a series of inter- settlement activities will be held on Oriole Terrace these days with the ist. Tuesday evening, June 23, at 8 beautiful summer garden open. Kathryn Meisle, leading contral- On Wednesday evening, May o'clock, at the l'arkside and Mid- Anthony Trini and his orchestra to ,with the Metropolitan Opera 27, he was presented in a recital land Synagogue, when the Fenkell will bid farewell to the Terrace Company, will be guest soloist with Mothers' Club will have a family this week along with Anne Paige, the Ford Symphony Orchestra and get-together with parents of the delineator of the blues. The Pome- Chorus under the direction of Vic- roy Earl girls have several new Tau Beta Community House. tor Kolar during the Ford Sun- A feature of the party will be Production numbers to offer for day Evening Hour, on June 14, their final week. Frank Hall acts the presentation of a comedy skit The program will be broadcast 1111 ``1. 011,11812 mum entitled "Monkeyshines in a Doc- as master of ceremonies singing tiosso olsusvoisa ;lo tss from Orchestra ► lall, from 9 to 10 tor's Office", by the Father's Club in fine baritone voice as his indi- p. m., Eastern Daylight Time (8 • of the Tau Beta Community vidual part of the show. Charles to 0 EST), over the entire coast- 1,5n∎ nr 1/1"1 npne House, directed by Charles B. and Celeste are outstanding among to-coast network of the Columbia the dance teams that have ap- 13, 8 51/11 onnuy McColl Boy's and Men's Worker, Broadcasting System, peared at the Oriole. Johanne !tlY , 14 CRP'S Inter-Settlement parties began Miss Meisle was born in Phila- over a year ago when the Jewish Thayer dances eccentrically, Pa- delphia, of a pioneering German Community Center Mother's Clubs mela ,Clifford acrobatically and family. She made her operatic de- Come Early invited all mothers affiliated with Verna Dean has a smooth rhythm but in 1921 as Erda in "Siegfried" the Federation of Settlements as number. with the Minneapolis Orchestra, their guests at a Palestinian pro- under Emil Oberhoffer. In 1929 she WEBSTER HALL gram. Since that time other com- went abroad to make her European The Lytell Sisters in acrobatic munity houses have followed the debut in Cologne, where her per- precedent of acting as hosts to dance routines are being held over formance in "II Trovatore" won for a third and final week at the Weekday. other neighborhood groups. her recognition as one of the The Fenkell Mothers' Club is popular Webster Hall cocktail world's greatest contraltos. In re- one of the seven such clubs spon- grill, Bob Chester and his smooth cent years she has made frequent sored by the Jewish Community orchestra continue to please with Edward G. Robinson returns to I appearances with leading orches- Center and directed by Mary Cap- Madelon Baker as the featured the screen with starring honors in teas and in festivals throughout lan, girl vocalist. Slim Branch and "Bullets or Ballots", the sensa- the country. For her "outstanding Lynne Cole sing in the floor shows tional melodraMa which startled work and brilliant career as an B'NAI MOSHE FESTIVAL and with Chester's orchestra. Friday, June 12, at the Michigan American artist," Miss Meisle has Every Saturday night the grill SAMUEL SORIN Theater. I earned the distinction of being TO CLOSE ON SUNDAY features a floor show augmented I voted an honorary life member of at Kimball Hall in Chicago and with several additional acts. the National Federation of Music was lauded by critics as possess- The B'nai Moshe outdoor fe - Clubs. ing outstanding. ability. tival, now in progress on Dexter TEN-FORTY CLUB Samuel Soria won a piano con- Blvd. and Lawrence Ave., wi I Consuelo Gonzalez, the Mexican test in 1928 in Detroit and was firebrand, is the new singer at the The Linwood Dexter Mothers' Conservatory's Commence- the winner of the Michigan State club ;en-Forty. Johnny Howard Club will hold the farewell meet- enn tast in meat on June 19 will remain for a while longer due ing of the season, at the Dexter A first Wham:11P Uttlfeeit eeet IL,... - to a change in the plans of Jack branch of the Jewish Community Hylton who is in Hollywood for a Detroit Conservator y of Music's Center, on Tuesday afternoon, June • few weeks. Janis Thompson pre- i be he ld 10, at 2 o'clock, The Music Study anniol commencement wll sents a table acrobatic dance as r iday, J une 19,in the Club will furnish music for the a t It p. her outstanding number. Billy main auditorium of the Detroit program. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Golbin HEADING A BIG STAGE SHOW! MANY OTHERS tankin plays and sings to his own will entertain with humorous read- Institute of Arts, Fred Patton, The newly elected officers of the accompaniment at the miniature ins. The domestic science class of head of the voice department at Zedakah Club were installed he at a piano during the dance interludes. the Mothers' Clubs will provide the Michigan State College and dean beautifully appointed luncheon Coyle McKay and his orchestra refreshments. of the Bay View Summer Music bridge, Tuesday, June 2, at North- furnish the dance music. wood Inn. School, will be principal speaker. Another end of the season party Others on the program will be 5Irs, Jacob Harwith was master will be held by the 12th St. club on PLANTATION Tuesday evening, June 10, at 8 Gizi Szanto, pianist of school; of ceremonies. Mrs. Ralph Paul "Rhythm Hotel" is the name of Enjoy DOUBLE.MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show o'clock, at the Polish Synagogue, Ilenry Slegl, violinist of WJR; the gave the invocation. the new musical show that Leon- The The incoming . wife i i n- , A special feature of the evening, Conservatory's famed string en 00-00001:54)-0000Cleti ard Reed has produced and is em- r which has been featured stalled by the outgoing o icers will be a dance of nations in cos- ceeing at the Club Plantation, In over Station WXYZ for past sev- with the exception of the presid ent tome by the International Inst.'. this new miniature musical co- DEDICATED 1 0 THE U. OF D. tutee 'Refreshments and dancing eral months, and Edward J. Jeff- who was re-elected, was instal led medy the Plantation has another ries, Jr., president of the Conserva- by Mrs. M cleverly different floor show. The f Zedakah Zedakah "Creative Education and the tory, who will present diplomas to eight sepia dancing girlsrliorothy the following: 'The president gave a complete Child" will be the topic of a die- Darriek has the leading singing UNDER Violin and cello department: and detailed report of the year. cussion lead by Miss Laurentine UNDER rule and Tanya, amazing control TH Collins, head of the Health Edd - Harry Lee Murray and Beverly She thanked all officers and leom- and contortion dancer, is the fea- mi Larabee'Palmer; dramatic art and ttees for their cooperation, the •R OOF cation Division of the Board of ture of the revue. Myra Johnson play . prOduction: June Rilla Byers publ ic as well as the press . for or Education,' at a meeting of the sings thd '"hotcha" songs and the EUGENE VAN ANTWERP Woodward Young s Mothers' Club and Mabel L. Livingston; piano, helping Zedakah Club to complete Three Step Sons display some fast Isobel Lindsay Williamson and He- a successful year. 'DA Thursday afternOon, June 18, come to a close on Sunday eve- tap routines. Earl Walton and'his at 2 o'clock, at the Center, Wood- lea Irene Gober; organ; William The following officers were in- ning, June 14, CHARLES and CELESTE , ' SOCIETY DANCE TEAM orchestra dispense the necessary G, Koerper; tracing, Caroline Rae stalled:• ward and Holbrook. FRANK HALL, M. C. ' Councilman Eugene Van Ant- "hot" rhythms. . • President, Mrs. Abe Rosenberg; An ex-president's tea will be held Blausser, Helen Gober and Beula Internationally Famous werp will preside at the closing first vice-president, Mrs. Max Co- DINNERS FROM $1.25 at the home of Mrs, Oscar Robin- Orchestra ceremonies during which a Chev- SAKS Junior certificates: Chester Dev- van; second vice-president, -Mrs. COLLEGIATE SUPPER son, chairman of the Mothers' Club ANTHONY TRINI rolet Master Coach will be Marvin Fredericks is being held advisory board committee, on Tues- enow, Sidney 11, Bailey, Jr., Irene Jack Greenberg; third vice4resi- awarded, at 10 p. m. with ANN PAIGE Atter 10118 .r. m. $1.00 over for another week to be fol- ysi e Tlaginski, Ilhomas Novak, El (lent, Mrs. Morris Davis; record- day, June 23, at 1:30 p. m. The This festival commemorates lowed by Sammy Dibert's fine TAST GRAND BLVD., Al' WOODWARD . TR. 2.0100 tea is for ,the ex-presidents of all Brantley, Lewis Bodo, Helen R. ing secretary, Mrs. Samuel Al- the silver jubilee of Congregation swing band on June 19. Sunday Illtittille=1:10-0901:8:8X10001:11:10-0#91:10-91:11XHWItIV40401:1-0000 000* Ilimebaugh, Velma Lamb, Betty mug; corresponding. secretary, of the Mothers' Clubs. B'nai Moshe, night will mark the opening of Rutli Mrs. Paul Deutch; treasurer, Mrs. Ries and Barbara Jacque- "An Operetta Under the Stars" . Waneda Wright, red-haired sing- r Samuel Baker; mother advisor to will be presented by the Mothers' main. Zedakah Juniors, Mrs. Ben Jacob; Cody Announces Candidacy ing accordionist, who will be mak- Clubs on Wednesday, June 24, at ing her Detroit debut. Further de- chairman of publicity, Mrs. Philip . , at the con Frank Plays i tails...will be given in the daily TODAY - SAT:. SUNIM for Circuit Court Corn- ground adjacent to the Center. The Service Life Warns Against Lipson. newspaper's early in the week. Mrs. Rosenberg announced her B. Crosby-E. Merman Delay in Securing Life missioner operetta to be presented is "Kol- I standing committees for the year In duni" or the "Witch." Rhoda Es-i Insurance BLOSSOM HEATH as follows: Investigator case work. In announcing his candidacy for havie is directing the singing .• I Richman is setting an all E dith` Muskin the dancing, Sarah • To delay the purchase of insur- er, Mrs. Pauline Loeb; trustees, the office of Circuit Court Commis- time tarry attendance record at Blossom WWoodwardBoulevard! also Avrin the dramatics,' and Sam alley is indeed a dangerous peas- Mrs. Joe Staub, Mrs. Al Goialserg, sioner on the Democratic ticket at Heath where he is completing the R. Denny-Gail Patrick Golum will be in charge of make- tice. Investigation and study of Mrs. Kolman Shapero, Sirs.'Pavid the Sept. 15 primary, William J. final week of a two week engage. In up. one insurance company's experi- Tyner; chairmen of layettes',' Mrs: Cody, prominent attorney and ment. Sam Briskin of the Colum- 194ii 6 "Preview Murder" ence over a period of three months Morris Knopper and Mrs. Dorothy Democratic leader said that it was bia studios has written a new Trees Planted in Palestine brought to light that out of a total Cove; hospital committee, Min. M. time that candidates for public story that is taking Richman back • Markovitz, Mrs. Louis Germansky, office stood by their party and its Through J. N. F. Fund of 2,752 deaths during this period, to Hollywood from Detroit. "The 5100. - TUES.- MED. - THURS. , lb deaths were due to old age while Mrs. Theodore Shaffer; good cheer organization to re-establish party Scene Changes" and "You're Toots Council of Detroit committee, Mrs. George Robino- responsibility; and that candidates 12,736 persons died at premature To Me" are two typical Richman J. Cagney-P, O'Brien witz, Mrs. Edward Sklar; social keep their pre-election promises o numbers that are being introduced The following trees were planted ages, In chairman, Mrs. Samuel Almug; which many neglect and forget af- the time these 2,752 persons to the Heath and Detroit for the this week in Palestine through the ! cultural chairman, Mrs. Philip teeter being elected, Attorney first time this week. Pretty Betty Jewish National Fund Council of received their insurance policies, Lipson; decorations chairmen, Mrs. Cody further stated that he be Dell is swinging rhythm songs on Detroit: each was in a sound healthy con- Coo RalphPaul, Mrs. Jacob Ilarwith, lieved in rewarding faithful organ- the bill with Richman. Billy keel Three trees by Mr. and Mrs. A. dition. Each one had every reason Mrs. J. Rubin. !Wien workers with positions to and Louise Laurel and Hardy Mele have some un- In Katzin of 3728 Tuxedo Ave., in in the world to expect that he For the major money raising enhance stronger party affilia- usual "stories" to tell by way of memory of their daughter, Ruth would live to a ripe old age, but as project the president announced lions, believing that there is a cam- the tap dance. Their number in- "Bohemian Girl" the figures show, most of them did Mitcoff Katzin. the following chairmen: Mrs. Max petent Democrat for every posi- spired by the Max Fleischer co- ELECTRICAL IF P‘ I E r E F:14:11AN N6 TIOII Two trees by European Jewish not. Coven, Mrs. Jack Greenberg, Mrs. tion. medy bouncing ball cartoon and Another interesting record Morris Davis. Women's Welfare Organization in Candidate Cody has taken an Harlem "Truckin" are as novel memory of their beloved departed showed that out of all claims paid Mrs. J. Rubin recited the oath active part in Democratic affairs and as fine as ever presented here- in one year, 6 per cent were on member, Jennie Newman. with the officers and committees, in the city of Highland Park. His abouts. Bob Grant and his or- persons who died during the first and Mrs. Ralph Paul gave the sized b ays a ll camem D paiog cn re a r th isrectohge- in exclusive ive Mlawer Umgegend Verein policy year and that 72i per cent closing prayer. by beach a nd frotm ennM of the deaths occurring were is iaclub mi's , country. Picnic on June 28 dispense the dance and show tunes. among those who had been insured for less than 20 years. Ordinarily Clubs Hold Annual Elaborate preparations are be- it takes about 29 years before the Jew ish Radio Forum to Fea- Banquet ing made by the Mlawer Umge- deposits on a life insurance policy MICHIGAN-Edward G. Robin MICHIGAN-Edward gend Verein for the picnic on compounded at 354 per cent inter- Joan Blundell in the excit- ture Jewish Music u June 28, at Luna Park, 13-Mile est equals the matured value. ing melodama, "Bullets or Ballots" pus Ts iC pus Club and the Cam- Alumni am m ni Club of Wayne Uni- Road and Grosbeck Highway. These are interesting figures when with Barton MacLane, George E. T he Jewish Radio Forum Cons- Stories in "Topa" Dancing, dining and entertain- you stop to think that 20 years of and an all-star cast, is now varsity held their annual combined mitt ee, headed by Aaron Kurland, ment will be provided. Ben F. constant saving will only equal the showing at the Michigan Theater. banquet Thursday, May 29, at ann BETTY DELL ounces the formation of the Golden, president of the Verein, face of the policy and that 27ti In addition, Wini Shaw, famous Webster Hall. S ong Stylist Det roit Forum Male Choir which appointed I. Mellin chairman of per cent of the persons dying dur- singing star of the movies, radio The affair was well attended by will present for the entertainment I the picnic committee, and S. Lich- ing one year had paid premiums and stage, appears in person on members of both organizations. of t tenstein, ticket holder. For tick- on their insurance less than 20 the Michigan stage this week along Dr. Jules W. Goldsmith acted as ever he Detroit Jewish community, , y Sunday over Station WJBK, Beach and Tema. Cinh ets call Euclid 2409-M, Lafayette years. with Carlini, Frank Gaby and toastmaster and entertained the Jew ish religious and folk music. 1112 or Tyler 5-4183. group up with several of the imita- The Company, Virginia Pope, the Six choir will bring before the A meeting is scheduled for Sun- and skits for which he is fa- mice New York's garment center Denwills, and Earl and Fortune, ophone William Cayman day, June 14, at 8:30 p. m., at boasts a dealer in Yiddish papers The speakers included David note d Detroit conductor, assisted L Jericho Hall. Refreshments and who is not only a son of Erin but Holmes and Norman G. Wane, by UNITED ARTISTS - Douglas the following artists: First entertainment will be provided, e has a brogue as thick as your arm. Fairbanks, Jr., and EliSsa Landi W ayne University coaches, Drs. s teen rs, Nathan Mogil and Louis in "The Amateur Gentleman," Madison and Grossman of the G res nblatt; second tenors, Joseph from the world-famous novel of Wayne faculty and Albert J. Sil- Sieg el and Nathan Mertenbaum; Jefferey Farnol, is now at the her, president of the Campus fi rs t bassos, Max Somberg and p r United Artists Theater. Alumni Club, Irvi ng Rosengart; second bassos, It mew announced that the All n Sumetz and Samuel Rut- STATE-"Murder by an Aris- Campus Alumni Club annual aunt- ch e ap an sky. tocrat," a mystery thriller with mer formal will be held Sunday he first program will be tea- Lyle Talbot, Marguerite Churchill June 21, at the Club Lido. Ar- hired next Sunday, June 14, over and Claire Dodd, is now showing rangements for this affair are un- ion WJBK, at 8 p. m. at the State Theater together with der the supervision of Samuel Q. "Three of a Kind," a hilarious co- Braverman, medy romance of a family taking a Victor Gollancz, London's lead- Rosa Ponselle is preparing to ing book publisher, has organized flyer in high society. make her film debut. a Left Book Club. FOX - Alive with romance, breath:ess with thrills, hilarious with comedy and tingling with suspense, "Half Angel" opens at the Fox Theater Friday, with Frances Dee, Brian Donlevy and Charles Butterworth in the fea- tured roles. Because he was so well received .Cominizi Soon : by the Detroit theater-goers a few months ago, N.T.T. (Nils T. Gran- lund) will again take possession of the stage at the Fox starting to- day for another week. INDI'ZNI.V11.111; -lottrp nytrini -1=Inn awl 30c EDW.G ROBINSON BULLE So BALLOTS Mothers' Clubs JOAN BLOND ELL • Barton Maclane Humphrey B gart • Frank McHugh Officers 'Installed by Zedakah Club On Stage I Will i Shiny In Person I Now- MICHIGAN , toactiaolmgma Goo* a (Toe:Fool LEADING THE I UltAILE! ORIOLE RAIN SHINE E TER AC STNS STNS Broadway MaahatIaloaCapers c[NT[iz "Anything Goes" 20s 'tads," NI,W IN I 72 DERBY DAY JUNE 13th 04 Fi Cherry 4448 for Reservation. "Ceiling Zero" Last Five Da Downtown Theaters !Campus Barry Richman Billy Reed and Louise Mele BOB GRANT'S ORCHESTRA STATE FAIR GRAMS ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 3,000,000th Ford V-8 Comes Off Assembly Line The 3,000,000th V-8 Ford came off the famous final assembly line at the Rouge Plant of the Ford Motor Company last week under the eyes of Henry Ford and Edsel Ford and a group of British ce- ment manufacturers headed by Viscount Wolmer. The car, which marks another milestone in Ford production, was immediately driven to the new Ford Rotunda after it had been inspected by the Fords and their guests. There It will remain on display for a few days after which it will be started overland to Dal- las for exhibition during the sum- mer in the Ford Exposition Bldg., at the Texas Centennial. Exposi- tion. The 3,000,000th V-8 unit was the one-millionth Ford to be built since June 13, 1935, year less 18 days. The first V-8 Ford was produced March 9, 1932. It was the first mo- tor car below the expensive fine- car field to be powered with a V- type engine, The 1,000,000th V-8 Ford was built June 19. 1934 and driven that afternoon to Chicago where it was at once placed on ex- hibition in the Ford Exposition Bldg., at the World' s Fair. Outstanding Features at Center Theater COME ONE! COME ALL! Weinberg Now Broadcasts on Mondays DINE AND DANCE TO MARVIN FREDER TORRID RHYTHM IN AIR-COOLED CAFE SAKS BAR • Ped•Haired Warieda SinqingrAccordi .SomplyDiebert 'Ride Rhythm' ADAMS-Giving another whirl to the cycle of herrer tales is "Dracula's Daugl.ter," now at the Adams. The leading roles are taken SCENE FROM "CEILING ZERO" by Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden, Marguerite Churchill, I r ving Center Theater, 6540 Wood- hemian Girl," plus a color csr- Fiche! and Edward Van Sloan. ward, at Grand Blvd., is tooled loon will be the features. "Champagne Charlie", mystery by electric refrigeration and is The Center offers parking serv- drama on a transatlantic liner is always kept at 72 degrees. It of- ice free. Drive your car to the the second feature, fern entertainment in the great- front of the Center and ■ tini- est of comfort. formed driver will check your B'nai Da•id Sisterhood's Friday, Saturday and Sunday, car. After you have seen the Get-Together June 15 Bing Crosby and Ethel Merman show present your claim check The Sisterhood of the B'nai will be shown in "Anything Goes." to any attendant on floor for David Synagogue has brought to On the same program will be your keys. Do not tip the driver, • close another successful year Reginald Denny and Gail Patrick as this free service goes with of social and business ■ ctiri.ies. in "Preview Murder Mystery," your admission. Shows daily 11.30 The Sisterhood eponsor plus ■ color cartoon. a. m. till 2 a. m. The Saturday day School. A final s the Sun- get - together Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday midnight show starts at 12 for members and their husbands and Thursday, James Carney and o'clock. For information regard- will be held on Monday evening, Pat O'Brien in "Ceiling Zero." ing any foure oietose you would Inn. t. . at David Audi- I Laurel and Hardy in "Bo- care to see, call Madison 8484. torium. 8231 WOODWARD ISEginumnimmill There's More ( Fun at AMER HARRY WEINBERG AT THE MICROPHONE Harry Weinberg, director of the Weinberg Jewish Hour, announces that henceforth his hour will be broadcast over Station WJBK on will be featured in classical Jewish nnumbers.Herbert Merta violinist and director of the WJBK orches- tra, will play several classical and l Solo n a ied on Monday evenings from 8:15 to the Yiddish sqano selections, by Samue accomp 9:15 p. m. mon Th new A complete change has been by s of the week will be broadcast Isaac Finkelstein. made in the program, to Prbmir,...t Mr. aders will speak in behalf of the Weinberg, On Monday eve. American Committee for Relief of ning, June 15, "The Ghetto Singer" Jews in Poland. owlet at 1-11114 load * low HALET kw 3 itstrvallets, Pilot 3151 Storial ruk-E.d Annuli.. Frank Gillen .,„,„ , Corine Muer • f„,„ elm , Floor Show Orchestra Stars of the Stag., AND III Usual boo food eel ISCIP AAAAA Upset. fol000r•Roodionce ;YIN