September 25, 1936 ltgVerBorr,/nvistiaiRoracul nod THE LEGAL CHRONICLE kely PAGE EIGHT STAGE AND SCREEN TRIFLES MAKE PERFECTION • —BUT Israel Friedlaender Classes , Announce Opening of 17th Year Detroit Town Hall Program --- 8th Season at Cass \ Israel Friedlaender Classes The Is Announced of the Seminary College of Jewish Studies will open their 17th school year on Oct. 14. The classes offer Detroit Town Hall, under the di- —PERFECTION IS NO I a series of courses in various rection of Mrs. Nellie Peck Saun- TRIFLE branches of Jewish knowledge giv- ders, will open its eighth season ing Jewish young men and women in the Cass Theater, on Oct. 16, . . . Every last detail in the an opportunity to acquire the fun- presenting 30 personalities on 20 selectidn, preparation and damentals of a Jewish education. Friday mornings. Luncheons to serving of food and drinks at Wm. Boesky's must be The classes are named in memory honor the speakers are held fol- of Israel Friedlaender, the famous lowing the lectures at the Book 100% PERFECT I Jewish scholar, who lost his life Cadillac Hotel. while engaged in a public mission NUM Doris Kenyon (Mrs. Milton In the Ukraine shortly after the Sills), soprano and motion picture TO. 8-3020 World War. star, will begin the course with a Classes are conducted two eve- ning's per week, Monday and Wed- program of 'Lyric Impersonations'. Boake Carter. radio commentator nesday, in the Unterberg Memorial and the Japanese Ambassador, Hi- Building of the Teachers Institute , a • Restaurant Deli Northeast Corner Broadway and rosi Saitro will be among the early speakers; following are the Right Dexter & Collingwood 122 St.. New York. Honorable Earl Russell (Bertrand Win.Boesky l lnc ' AT POWATAN Gala Premiere of "Swing Time" at Madison IRENE KESSLER AT SAKS COCKTAIL BAR GUARD S AND YOUR • BE EYES • SAFE With Health-Lite Glasses Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in R. K. 0. musical production, "Swing Time", will have its gala premiere showing at the Madison Theater starting Friday, Oct. 2, at 6:30 p. m. George W. Trendle, president of United Detroit Theaters, announc- ed the Madison showing of this im- portant star production, along with the announcements of the changes in Detroit's downtown theater poli- cies. With the opening of "Swing Time" at the Madison Theater, this popular house located on Grand Circus Park and Wider Woodward Ave., becomes a companion theater to the United Artists Theater for the first-run showing of special feature screen attractions. The Madison will close at mid- night Wednesday, Sept. 30, to per- mit the final special preparations for the opening performances of "Swing Time" and to make ready the special equipment necessary for mlrrophonic sound, Holly- , 4 I wood's latest screen and sound de- velopment in the science of perfect motion picture reproduction. Eyes examined, glasses fitted a by r egistered specialists at price you can afford to pay. MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. nr. Michigan Ave. ...nit to FOOD1 e7, , fit DRINKS ''12,14e v? FLOOR SHOWS OA Russell) who will make his first appearance in this country after 4 :15 •101117 0 several years, discussing "Has „ Democracy a Future?"; Ilugh Walpole, British novelist and au- thor of the scenarios David Cop- MURIEL TAYLOR O1ctober perfield, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Pretty Muriel Taylor is now en- * Kessler, prominent Detroit entertainer, is at Saks Cock- 2th Miss and Kim; Sir Arthur Willert, for- tertaining Powatan patrons with Sir Hubert Wilkins to Open tail Bar. IIII °PsefiTg She will be joined by Dibert starting with next Wednesday. * mer Washington correspondent for her singing and dancing as a mem- World Adventure Series the London Times and head of the ber of the Verna Dean Girls' EVERY NIGHT on Oct. 11 British foreign office whose subject Quartet. Is "Europe in 1937." I , 0110MIRA Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen, doc- Sir Hubert Wilkins, renowned POWATAN tor of philosophy of the University NO COVER CHARGE n Amer- Announce Year's Town Hall British explorer who i inn Just opening at the Powatan of Louvain, France, and professor Ica organizing his next summer's Club are the three Burke Sisters Series at Fisher of philosophy of the University o f RESERV polar expedition, will open the who have just finished a long en- America In Washington, will dis- Theater SAMMY DISERT COMING SOON fall World Adventure series sea- t la Chicago with Ina Ray the Constitution?" 14100 * Toopls cuss "What of Woegtoma Ave. son of 10 lectures at the Detroit Mutton and her Molodears. These Ow., /Ill Michael Strange, poet, playwright * flee Oahe Gannet Heading a glamorous list of Institute of Arts on Sunday after- delightful and pretty girls intro.' and actress will give a program of poems, with harp accompaniment world celebrities—the most bril- noon and evening, Oct. 11. Sir duce something new to Sammy The Greatest Cafe levee Hubert's subject, with 6,000 feet Sofferin's gay night club in the and scenes from great plays; Ralph Ever Ireoglif Te Detroit Robey, economist, has the subject liant series ever presented by of motion pictures, will be "By way of "Swing Singing." "Economic Shadows and Silhou. Detroit Town Hall—Otis Skinner, Airplane and Submarine Through With several brand new and and John Mason Brown distinguished American actor, will the Arctic and Antarctic." original ditties composed by them- _ ettes;" Julian Bryan, who spent the selves, those three rogues of mirth, because of his great popularity open the lecture season in the 473:101 with Town Hall audiences will for Fisher Theater Wednesday morn- summer getting new motion pic- Raye, Prince and Clark are con- tures of the latest developments tinuing to please all customers. the third time give "Broadway in nn, Review". Mr. Brown is dramatic "Footlights and Spotlights," he in Soviet Russia, will be another Beside their songs, which are un- World Adventure headliner. Cap- usual to say the least, the boys put C ditor of the New York Evening will present dramatic excerpts editor tain Albert W. Stevens, who on an amazingly funny burlesque Post. Edward Weeks, editor-in- wi chief of the Atlantic Monthly from his famous plays, anecdotes A TW 0 %CPO soared 72,395 feet into the strat- of Sally Rand's celebrated fan . That HARLEM REVUE; Press will tell of "The Importance and highlights of the theater. ( won :. Tom -11Wed.s RAT. - NUN. osphere, will show motion pic- dance. Fannie Hurst, glamorous novel- ings four Verna Dean dancing] tures of his expedition. Other of the New Books," and J. Fred- Mott. Tatior-1.. Toung erick Essary, dean of Washington ist of American life, is second on fall speakers include Captain girls continue to liven up proceed- In LEONARD In n- correspondents, will "Lift the Lid the series of 20 Wednesday mor REED Irving Johnson, Branson De Cou, ings with their different routines Holly- Ingo at 11. In August, to the gay music of Gene Regis David Irwin, Dr. Luther Gable, in Washington." Agnes Mcphail, only woman wood paid $100,000 for the movie Arthur C. Pillsbury, Herbert and his swing band. oleo also member of the Canadian Parlia- rights to her unpublished novel, Thompson Strong, Deane H. JON r.. DROWN °posies Crowds :declaim EtT WOMEN meat will speak on "Women in "Great Laughter," which will be PLANTATION In Dickason. Datran Odstasdisg Cafe In Present World"; Courtney Riley released in October. Prof. Wil- The "Plantation Frolics" rolls Illustrated folders describing Cabaret MINNIE SPILKIN Coope•, author and "raconteur" Ham Lyon Phelps will speak on merrily into its second week at the the course in detail are being dis- I Married a Doctor ' Sons has as his subject "Crime in Poli- "Which Present-day Books Are tributed free of charge by the Club Plantation. The revue is NOW AIR.CONDITIONED The Junior Home Relief Society FOR YOUR COMFORT tics." S. Miles Bouton, correspond- Worth Reading?" Others coming World Adventure series at its produced and emceed by the clap- au- is sponsoring a membership tea MATINEE ent in Germany for 25 years for early include Negley Farson, au- Detroit Institute of Arts office. per Leonard Reed and is justly this Sunday. thor of the best-seller, "The Way the Baltimore Sun will discuss earning the reputation of being Miss Minnie Spilkin is the new neon 1t 3w to x A. M. Life under Nazi Rule" and Louis of a Tranagressor;" Edward Tom- ALWAYS (X/OL—Cooled by Electrical Refrigeration — the finest sepia revue ever offered "Life , dramatist and linson, noted radio and press au- Lare Wardrop Added to the to Detroit. The two Edward Sis- president of the society. , - K. Anspacher ters are outstanding. Daisy Boone pher, will speak on ,,E. thority on South American prob- philosopher, Conservatory Studio reviews some old lyrical favorites ploring the Unknown." Completing the list will be ter- Ions; William Hard, Washington and Lorenzo Robinson and James DANCING NIGHTLY] thur 'Collet, author of "Counter- journalist Oboist at Radio Station WJR, and radio commentator whose subject will be "Behind the Philips both vocalize. The Three THEWS MORE Lace Wardrop has been added to EXCEPT MONDAY News at Washington." eit", his subject is "The Great Jokers dance fast and some very felt", FUN AT the faculty at the Detroit Con- effective ensemble numbers with American Guinea Pig". The inter. The first initiation ceremonies John Erskine, popular Town r. h servatory of Music, where he will the entire company including the of the fall season will be held at ason will nationally known dancer, Yeichl f . 1 t k teach all woodwind instruments. Nimura who with his partner, Li- nail speaker of last season, eight sepia darlings of the dance the Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. Mr. Wardrop, well-known De- wan Kay is dancing this winter speak on What Shall We Teac - olitan Opera Com- Tomorrow?" Fulton Ouraler, au troit musician, has one of the fin- round out a good show. Earl Wal- Alexandrine Ave., on Monday eve- ning, Sept. 28. This will be known itor of Lib- ton again dispenses the music. with the will give one of the out. thor, playwright, editor est private collections of wood- as advanced officers night, each pany, wiMetrop standing programs early after erty and 11other magazines, will wind instruments in the country. line officer filling the next higher MD HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA GRATIOT AT EIGHT MILE ROAD WEBSTER HALL Christmaa. The season will close talk on "Our Undeveloped Riches Ile is the founder of the famed Collette and Barry, famous New station for the ceremony. Mrs. with "Opera Russe' presenting two (Nine lives we never use.)." Also Trio D'Arches, woodwin trio. He Esther Cohen, the worthy matron, NOW is planning a state-wide contest, York musical comedy team will be will preside over the meeting while I complete operas. Their libretto are coming is Rose Quong, interne- by the greatest of all Russian poets tionally known Chinese actress, in which participants will vie for the dancing stars at the Webster the office of worthy matron will AND HIS ORCHESTRA Hall cocktail grill starting Friday Pouskin whose centinmial mini. in "China—a Dramatic Presenta- a scholarship in woodwind. be filled by Mrs. Theresa Klein, versary is being celebrated by the tion" In her gorgeous robes she Meanwhile, Eugene Csirscu, night Bee Sarche closes her 10 that of associate matron, by Mrs. willl portray Chinese life and phil- week engagement Tuesday night. violin pupil of May Leggett-Abel Eva Springer, and that of conduc- entire world. osophy with original sketches , Sammy Dibert and his boys will of the Conservatory, has been tress by Mrs. Rhea Cashman Glad- Tickets are available at Room Urea) EVERY SATURDAY AND also leave the Hall Tuesday night stories and songs. Fe nees win. Refreshments will be served awarded a second-year scholarship 749, Book Cadillac Hotel. AIR SUNPAY FINE FOOD to make way for the opening of Isaac F. Marcosson, Saturday ROADHOU51 to the Curtiss Institute of Music , Bob Chester, Wednesday night in the dining room after the meet- CONDITIONED LIQUORS Evening Post authority, known as DINNERS Itesersatleag Flagr40 3559 Lynne Cole and Slim Branch will ing. ____ the world's greatest interviewer Philadelphia. "Paid up Members Night" will vocalize. Mischa Elman Soloist on of celebrities, will speak on "The be given on Monday, Oct. 12, the Good nuking Decilltka World Welter." Sir Albion Ban- Marshall to Meet Ali Baba Ford Hour Sunday event to be celebrated with a 6:30 erji, Indian statesman and orator, SAKS dinner complimentary to paid up on Monday A gay opening celebration is be- members. The evening entertain- Mischa Elman, celebrated con- will speak on "India Today." cert violinist, making his second Countess Judith Listowel, bril- Everett Marshall, heavyweight ing planned for Saks Cocktail Bar ment will be a playlet under the will reopen for the coming season at appearance with the Ford Sym- liant European hostess, political champion of the world, meets All Wednesday night to welcome Sam- direction of Sye Feinberg. The cast 134 DOIP roe' , 3165 phony Orchestra, will be guest 'clo- correspondent and British Broad- Baba, his keenest contender for my Dibert and his orchestra. Un- will consist of members of the // t ist on the Ford Sunday Evening casting Co. speaker, will discuss that title next Monday evening in til that time Frank Wine-Gar and chapter. MeMhers and their friends , T•fr."— "The New Reign in England." his boys will dispense the musical are invited. (lour on Sept. 27. Fritz Reiner formerly at 2901 Clairmount Olympia. RAYE, will occupy the podium as guest Dr. Howard W. Haggard, of Yale This bout will mark the third rhythms. Irene Kessler is adding Assistant Teachers PRINCE conductor. The program will be University, author and radio meeting of these two mat gladia- to her popularity and is being held FREDA GREENBAUM, LAURA GOLDMAN AND & CLARKE broadcast from Masonic Temple speaker, will talk on "The Medical tors. The first was in Columbus over for another week. Newell and Contributions to the Jewish team A I 11 011 RIOT MIRIAM EDWARDS Fads andSuperstitions." David Arlene are the new dance Auditorium, Detroit, from 9 to when Marshall defeated the Turk 101011 BROADWAY Children's Home 10 p. m. EST over the entire coast- Seabury, psychologist, will discuss for the title. In Detroit last August specializing in adagio. The Tiny Collosal and Bill Rogers will also to-coast network of the Columbia "Modern Drama from the Psycho- Ali and Everett wrestled the most BURKE Broadcasting System. logical Angle." hectic match ever staged by heavy- bid adieu to the Cocktail Bar Tues- Special The Jewish Children's Home of Reinald Werrenrath, noted weights in this city. It ended a day night. Sitters Although only 45 years old, Mr . Dinners Detroit wishes to acknowledge with so Ins !ARMS Elman has already had a 40-year American baritone, will present a draw neither one being able to se- Every thanks the following donations: TEN-FORTY career as a concert soloist. Born lecture-recital, "American Music cure a fall. Night Mrs. Sol Lachman, 3293 Webb A newly decorated and enlarged in Stalnoie, Russia, he gave his of Tomorrow." William Rose This bout is to be decided on a the (West Cod first public performance at the Benet, poet, critic and editor, will one-fall basis with 90 minutes time Club Ten-Forty will make its bow Ave. Gene Regis obtainable •\ Tuesday night. The well-known ra- reparevi the N'` Mrs. M. Axelrod, 3323 Webb Ave. age of five before an amazed local discuss modern poetry. Rockwell limit. There will be four other Swing Band oota. war dio star Doris Robbins recently audience. A few years later he was Kent, artist, explorer and writer, matches on the card. Ernest Faber, 3776 Atkinson featured with Ben Pollack will be Ave. admitted to the Imperial Conserva- will speak on "Greenland Adven- the outstanding attraction. Eddie the blonde bombshell of rhythm tory at St. Petersburg, where he ture," showing exclusive moving Mrs. L. M. Heiman, 11710 Grand Verna Olin Itrfererstod became one of the most brilliant pictures of his recent two-year Institute to Exhibit Paint- Powell whose repertoire includes River. to 101 for Dancing I of Dwight Fiske ditties will your comfort. pupils of Leopold Auer, the fam- visit in Greenland with his 14- Mrs. Gilbert Owen, 1997 Glad- ings by Vincent van Gogh a be host Darlings the master of ceremonies. A ous pedagogue. After prodigious stone. son. Grant Wood, Iowa duet of dancers and several other appearances in the musical capitals year-old National flaking Co. coxs-rover artist who defied tradition and Nearly a million Americans ALLAN and MARTIN rAnmsrn acts will complete the entertain- EDDIE POWELL, M C of Western Europe, Mr. Elman won international recognition as Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, 19016 will have seen the traveling ex - ment. Charles Latin will supply the Two Lovely Dancer. Dwight Fiske tattle. made his American debut in 1908 Parkside, in memory of Mr. Brot- founder of a new American school hibit of paintings and drawings Russian the music. at the age of 17 with man, Montreal, Canada CHARLES LAZIN'S MUSIC of art, will speak on "Regional by Vincent van Gogh when it Symphony Orchestra in New York Mrs. Morry Fenton, 8838 La opens at the Detroit Institute of DETROIT• S OUTSTANDING DINNEEN City. Since then he has given no- Art." Masonic Auditorium Concert Salle Blvd.. in memory of parents, Ted Shawn and his Men Danc- Arta on Oct. 6, to remain until NEW — LARGER — MORK •OMEOETMILE table concerts throughout the Peter and Ilynda I3obrofsky. ers will close the series March 17. Oct. 28. in San Francisco, during Season to Open on Oct. 12 world. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Zuieback, 2475 One more speaker is to be an- one month, 227,540 people jam- Pingree, in memory of mother, will Jascha Heifelz, violinist, med the exhibition galleries, and nounced. Mrs. Jenny Zuieback, and in honor Town Hall luncheons honoring in Chicago, where the pictures open the Masonic Auditorium Con- of baby daughter, Joyce. the speaker will again be held in are now in display, the crowds cert series, on Oct. 12. CHERRY 0230 Mesdames Eva Singer, Minnie 1040 WAYNE ST. IM, — Monday - The Jooss European Ballet who , MICHIGAN — Kay Francis, the private dining room of L'Aig are so great that the Chicago Art Ch.M. D., Horwick, Bertha Schram, Hannah so well received in Detroit were George Brent and Roland Young Ion, in the Fisher Building. Sea- Institute is having difficulty giving on their first tour last season will Brmler and Anne Kerbs', on oc- LAST WEEK in an unusual and daring drama, son memberships, $20, $15, $12.50 scheduled gallery talks. Detroit casion of Illness of Mrs. Sarah again come to our city on Nov. 2. Rey. Caster "Give Me Your Heart", is now plu s tax, are available at the will be the ninth American city On Dec. 9, the Boston Symphony Bernstein. Town Hall office, 246 Hotel Stat- to show the famous pictures since Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, 19016 showing at the Michigan Theater. er Orchestra will be presented under they were first exhibited at New ler, according to Kathie DAVID H. KATZ Silverman In addition, Borrah Minevitch's pro- York's Museum of Modern Art the leadership of 'Dr. Serge Kous- Parkside. in memory of Sophie and SCROICAL of 210 E. Forest Ave., 54 years Harmonica Rascals; Ken Maynard Stringer, director. Illustrated Jacob Cohen. l sevitaky. SWIM. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kramer, 2733 old, died on Sept. 19. Funeral serv- and his wonder horse Tartan; and gram may be had upon request. last year. From Detroit they wil Gladys Swarthout, beautiful to scone go to Toronto for their last ex - Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stein- Esselte. ices were held on Sept. 22 with Henrietta Schumann, nationally mezzo-soprano of the Metropolitan hibition before being returned to Opera Company will be presented berg, 2168 Pingree, Mr. and Mrs. Iterorensesidel interment in Oakview Cemetery, known concert pianist are all ap- reysletons owl J. B. Laskey. Wilshire Hotel, Mr. Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon officiating. pearing in person on the Michigan The Week's Attractions at their owner, Mme. Kroeller-Muel- on Jan. 11, 1937. Ile is survived by his wife, Anna stage. ler, of Holland. 2903 On Feb. 1, 1937 Vladimir Horo- and Mrs. A. Greenstone, 1806 Oak. the Center Theater The usual admission fee of witz, who is destined to wear the manBlvd., Mr. and Mrs. Sidney and two brothers. Sam and Jack Elmhurst 25 cents to the special exhibition mantle of Padkrewski—in other Krandall 4301 Sturtevant, Mr. and Katz. UNITED ARTISTS — Gary TO. 541339 The Center Theater, 6540 Wood- galleries will be charged to help Manias. Mrs. M. Prussian, 10824 Muirland, Cooper and beautiful Madeliene ward at Grand Blvd. offers an- defray the expenses of the ex- words to be the most popular pian- in memory of Louis Goldman. Pertenand Carroll are the stars of "The Gen- as BELLA WEINGARDEN ist of his generation—will be pre- other outstanding set of films hibit. Admission to the building, sented. of 20 Hall St., Windsor, Ont., died eral Died at Dawn", now showing this week's attractions. however, is now free at all times on Sept. 21. Funeral services were at the United Artists Theater. The James Melton, popular tenor of This Friday, Saturday and Sun- by act of the Detroit City Council. Monuments offCharacter held on Sept. 22. She is survived icture has been filmed on the ela- radio, concert and screen will close Lor day Robert Taylor and Visiting hours are as formerly: the Masonic series on March 30, North Woodward J. W. E. borate scale. Entire villages were ••• by her husband, Isaac, eight sons, W. 0. to Plan Luncheon William. Abner, Daniel and Mack constructed and scenes photograph- Young will be seen In "Private Sunday, 2 to 6; Monday, closed 1937. lie will be assisted by the of Windsor and Dr. David Wein- ed aboard a sea-going tug and • Number" and Joe E. Brown and all day; Tuesday, 1 to 5 and 7 to Orpheus Club of Detroit with on Monday garden, Harry, George and Arthur fast express train, where some Joan Blondell in "Sons 0' Guns' 10; Wednesday, 1 to 5; Thursday, Charles Frederl. Morse conduct- a color cartoon. and 7 to 10; Friday, 1 to ing. of Detroit, and three daughters, of the fast-moving action takes plus The next regular meeting of On Monday, Tuesday, Wecines- 1 to 5 10; Saturday 9 to 5. Florence and Mrs. Lillian Finkle place. Season tickets for these six at. the North Woodward branch of the day and Thursday, W. C. Fields 6 and 7 to - of Detroit and Mrs. Anne Green tractions are now on sale at Grin- Jewish Women European Welfare ST ATE — Warren William, and Rochelle Hudson will be seen of Windsor, two brothers, David Shubow Music Studio nell Brothers Music Store, or the Organization will be held at the and Peter Meretsky of Windsor , Claire Todd and Wini Shaw in in "Poppy"; Pat O'Brien and Jose- Commences Fall Term Masonic Temple may be called for home of Mrs. Samuel Helper, 2489 and three sisters, Mrs. Joshua Git- "The Case of the Velvet Claws", phine Ilutchinson in "I Married A • reservations. Atkinson Ave.. on Monday, Sept --- lin and Mrs. Sally Rotofsky of is now showing at the State Thee- Doctor" and in addition • cartoon 28, at 1:30 p. nt. All members and The Gertrude Shubow Studios BOWLING Windsor and Mrs. Clara Guten- ter on the some program with In addition to watching the of Music and Dance will commence Al Jolson's next motion picture friends are invited. Mary Boland and Donald Woods finest entertainment In the reta- ONION sal BMWs llsors•Is berg of Detroit. Bowling produced the first Jew for Warner Bros. will be a big Center Theater The main topic to be discussed the fall term with an Increase in of comfort the in "A Son Comes Home". rot 7129 TWELFTH ST. r their curricula. Special classes for musical production, "Bowery to will be plans for the luncheon and with national ranking last yea III. continues to provide free parking MAID TIM driver children and adults will be held in Broadway." The effort will take bridge to take place at R. H. Fyfe's when Louis Levine of Cicero. SAMUEL A. ROSENBERG FOX—An unforgettable story of service with an uniform free. debating, public speaking. all types the famous star on a journey from auditorium on Wednesday, Oct 28, finished fourth in the all-events at of 5410 Cass Ave., 64 years old, parking the car cold, calculating woman who checking end of the died on Sept. 19. Funeral services ■ looked upon her husband merely "Private Namber" is the out- of dancing, limbering, stretching, the picturesque rowdy amusement at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Maurice Silver. the 36th annual tournament resorts of the Bowery in the turn stone. Tyler 5-5380, is chairman, American Bowling Congress with were held on Sept 21 with inter- as a piece of furniture is "Craig's standing romantic hit of the year. piano. voice and violin. A well selected faculty of out- of the century to become the great- and Mrs. William Fisher, Tyler a score of 1,941. In the singles be Rev. Cantor ment in Woodmere Cemetery, Rab- Wife, the film version of George Patsy Kelly is hilarious as a bi Leo N. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Kelly's Pulitzer prize play. Is now comical chambermaid and Rath- standing Detroit teachers, whose est entertainer in the world—a 6.7660, is co-chairman. They will scored 704 to win fifth Place DAVID From officiating. He is survived at the Fox Theater. bone's performance is a superb constructive and progressive ideas story that will in many respects be glad to offer information for GOLDEN by his wife, Anna G., a daughter, On the stage managing director piece of villainy. Marjorie Gateson will render the community • fine parallel Jolson's own amazing life arranging and reserving tables. CARD OF THANKS story. Milton Krim is now writ- For early reservations for the New Detroit•. Earerit• Mrs. Milton J. Silberberg, his Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Blumberg d D. M. 1dzal has assembled a host is also featured. Roy Del Ruth di- cultural service, has been choeen. lag the story, and Jolson is work- ear a Eve party, call Mra. A. N 0 II R L The Shnbow studios are located mother, Mrs. Tette Rosenberg. four nt the brightest stars of radio and reefed "Private Number" with J. 2650 Fullerton Ave. wish to th•rk TYLRIt 114404 brothers. Joseph, Mandele, Julius Raymond Griffith associate pro- at 9850 Twelfth St., and enroll- ing closely with him. giving the P.edblatt. chairman, Townsend their many friends for the kind- Wedelns iressmeas- of Detroit and Edward of Flint and vaudeville. ducer. Gene Markey and William ments for the fall term are now be- scenarist the benefit of his intimate 6.7825. Mr...1. Cohen is president nesse, and sympathy extended them rawfsemse , knowledge of show business. of the North Woodward branch. screen three sisters, Mrs. Harry Bielfield, awl lry AF seeep • D01.113LE • MELLOW Old Conselman wrote the during their recent bereavement. .... e Roe and M. s Lenore E aiey by Clev es Kinkeed. ••••••••• me. Manske Ca pOrkNei CERTS -1 1 , 1 1 Ittle ASONGICatest A JASCHA HEIFETZ hiemstirrallorowitz arttohnousty N Gladys SwBos Symphony OVrlactl * Jooss European Ballet * ED M Detrolt Molton,withsOrpheus Club ofI 1 1 s Revelry by Night j New President of FRANK WINE-GARY Junior Home Relief NETWORK James 8231 WOODWARD %K s tlantation 14 fROLICSA -- • - Private Number Sail `POPPY' 0' Guns FIIEE PAIIKING :1";k p;ion; tiri. • a 1_ Drop fall TP I THEE Purity Chapter Sammy Dibert Vial will GEORGE KAVANAGH NOW S I AN ALL-STAR FLOOR SHOW I 15951 CASS AT PUTNAM Rubenstein Piano Studios SEA: . . . B E 2329 W. Grand Blvd. Euclid 5129 ,p0WATAN 0 I Gala Opening • • • Tuesday Night, September 29 Chaff; p 4 KAY TOLAN Opel Mn.. Mrs. Dsy and Inetruction Ploy Prod Inc. Radio, Etiquette. Picture Tr merit. 254 1 C A I Club Ten-Forty OBITUARY STEAMER MARE 4-,a Rhea Km ens Did /LANDO Sea THE NI WHOLES & 300 WI CI lid Von MI 14! Sasee $1101 Maei tilaaacl ilrbacb Downtown Theaters