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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

PAGE EIGHT

STAGE AND SCREEN

ANNIS FURS

are

BETTER FURS

Jascha Heifetz's Program at Otis Skinner to Open Town
Hall Series on Next
Concert Here on Oct. 12
Wednesday

Jascha Heifetz will appear at
the Masonic auditorium in Detroit
on Monday, Oct. 12, under the aus-
pices of the Masonic Concert Bu-
reau. His program here will be as
follows;
suit.. (Preludimeaprleelmrorrente .10-

I

October 9, 1936

pelATRoglansnamor4104

Downtown Theaters

MICHIGAN—Jack Benny, Geo.
Burns and Gracie Allen, Martha
Raye, Bob Burns, Benny Goodman
and his orchestra, Leopold Stokow-
ski, Eleanor Whitney, Ray Midland
and Shirley Ross, top the cast of
"The Big Broadcast of 1937" now
showing at the Michigan Theater.
On the stage is the NBC radio re-
vue featuring Tom Howard and
George Shelton, Shandor, Morton
Rowe, The Three X Sisters and
others of radio fame in person.

SYS.PHONY'S POST
FR HERMAN WISE

Free Press Editor Appointed
Director of Publicity

Going to a Show?
No Time for Dinner?

ei 1 A'

—}lave a delightful snack
and Cocktail at—
Wm. Boesky's Tap Room
Meet Your Friends

Otis Skinner, one of the most
The appointment of Herman
amazingly gifted figures in dra-
matic history, and perhaps the
Wise, music and art editor of
greatest figure in the theatrical
the Detroit Free Press, as pub-
world today, will open the Detroit
licity director of the Detroit Sym-
Town Hall In the Fisher Theater,
phony Orchestra, was announced
PHONE
eltative-Olga), Vivaldi-Mich; Sonat .
Wednesday
morning,
Oct.
14.
(• minor). Bach; Orave•Fuga, Andante-
TO. 8-3020
Allegro; Sonata (11 major). P. Hinde-
Mr. Skinner is now trouping
MADISON — "Swingtlme" con-
mith; lelv•iy. Cairn and austalned, In
from coast to coast in his new role
tempo of a feat dame (Fresh and
tinues on its gay way at the Madi-
animated); Sonet• No. 10 (0 ma100. as the most delightful lecturer to
Beethoven; Allegro moderato. Adagio come forward in many years. In his son Theater for another week's
espressivo--Seherso (Allegro) Poe, alle-
program, "Footlights and Spot- engagement with Fred Astaire and
gretto; tallahaasee ISulte). Cyril Scott:
Ginger Rogers dancing along in
Bygone memories (Andante motto sow. lights," he will present anecdotes,
Delicatessen • Restaurant
tenuto); After Sundown (Allegretto); AD
dramatic
roles and highlights of their springhtly fashion, aided by
and Negro Dance (Allegro-Andante...SI.
comicial
Victor Moore and Helen
Dexter & Collingwood
Nero con spirito); Polonaise (0 Malor). the theater. He will include dra-
Broderick. "Waltz in Swingtime"
Wienlawski Emanuel MU at the Diann matic excerpts from his famous
parts, and plans to tell how he cre- is introduced by the couple while
the characters in the plays Astaire does a solo in blackface
"Maria Chapdelaine" at the ated
used in this lecture, and will give called "Bojangles of Harlem," in
Cinema Theater Starts
dramatic renditions of various tribute to Bill Robinson.
Next Tuesday
scenes.
UNITED ARTISTS — "The
Forty years ago Otis Skinner
Great Ziegfield" is now in the sec-
"Maria Chapdelaine," the was one of the meet popular stars ond week of its popular priced en-
French - prize - winning picturiza on the stage. Probably the last dis- gagement at the United Artists
tion of the famous story by Louis tinguished link between the theater Theater. William Powell plays the
111111111 111 BAR
Hemon, filmed in the unsurpassed of yesterday and today, he is still role of Florenz Ziegfeld, the world's
and RESTAURANT.1
beauty of its natural setting, the one of the best loved and most famous showman who glorified the
Park Avenue at Elisabeth .
little village of Peribonka in popular actors.
American Girl, in this big musical
Tickets for Mr. Skinner's Town extravaganza. Myrna Loy as Bil-
French Canada, will be the sec-
"Here One Dines Well"
ond offering of the season at the Hall lecture-recital are on sale now lie Burke and Luise Rainer as An-
Cinema Theater, 68 E. Columbia, at Grinnell's, and Monday, Tues- na Held head the all-star cast in
CHOICE FOOD
just off Woodward. The picture day, Wednesday, at the Fisher the picture that includes such cel-
opens next Tuesday, Oct. 13. The Theater, $1.66, $1.10, 83c including ebrities as Fanny Brice, Virginia
LUNCHEON,
DINNER
picture is being sponsored by the tax.
Bruce, Frank Morgan, Nat Pendle-
HERMAN WISE
Fannie Hurst, famous American ton, Reginald Owen, Ray Bolger
sod
Detroit public libraries.
novelist,
will
be
the
second
attrac-
Order
awarded
the
was
SUPPER SPECIALS
From Stock or to Special
This film
by Murray G. Paterson, orchestra
and a score of others.
"Grand Prix du Cinema Fran- tion on the series, Oct. 21. She will
managed, Thursday. Mr. Wise also
SUNDAY DINNER
cais," as the best film of the year speak on "Being Ourselves." A few
STATE—Clark Gable and Jean- will engage in public relations SPECIAL FROM
900
made in France, and has been ac- season tickets are still available ette MacDonald in "San Francisco" work for the orchestra, Paterson
claimed the world over. The film at the Town Hall office, 246 Hotel is now showing at the State Thea- said. He will assume this new
SELECT
WINES
has complete English dialogue Statler.
ter on the some program with post on Monday, Oct. 12.
AND LIQUORS
titles.
Ralph Bellamy in "Straight from
A graduate of the University
"Maria Chapdelaine" is played
the Shoulder."
of Michigan, 1925 class, Mr. Wise
by Madeleine Renaud, star of the Downtown Theater to Open
We Specialise in Sea Foods
began the study of the violin at
which
on Oct. 16
"L
a ;,i t$1 tieernn
FOX — A winning combination the age of six. He also plays the
of stage and screen entertainment viola and has made numerous MUSIC — ENTERTAINMENT
B'nai David. Mr. Lange's rendition More Trees Are Replanted in,
a few months ago. . Jean Gabel
sets a new high at the Fox Theater public appearances.
of a number of Jewish songs
The
feature
attractions
of
Palestine Through
Bill Matthews, Mgr.
plays the adventurous trapper , many of Ilollywood's and Eng- this week. The screen offers Shir- Mr. Wise has been with the Free
brought so many lauditory com-
Formerly of the ()Hole Terri.)
and the city youth is played by land's leading independent mo- ley Temple in "Dimples," one of Press since January 1927. Ile
Hadassah
ments that an effort will be made
Tel.
Cl. 1313-1314
Jean-Pierre Aumont.
tion picture studios will be made the funniest and most loveable of has been art editor since 1930
to have him return to the radio
A group of selected short sub- available to film fans of Detroit all her stories.
and music editor since 1931. Be-
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
Ily- man Altman, director of the shortly.
On the stage the Fox offers fore joining the Free Press. he
.Tewish radio hour broadcast every
Mr. Lange's rendition of "Mogen of the Jewish National Fund jects will complete the program. when the Downtown Theater,
Adams at Grand Circus Park, Horace Heidt and his 35 alemite took some post-graduate work at
Sunday from 12 noon to 1:30 p.
Dovid", a national Jewish song, Committee of Hadassah, an-
over Stition WMBC, announces was a most thrilling presentation. nounces that the list of people
opens for the fall season on Fri- brigadiers, radio's most sensational Columbia University and for a
day, Oct. 16. Two feature attrac- novelty band, featuring the versa- short time was connected with
that this Sunday Sadie Sheingold Similarly enchanting was his ren- who are aiding in the campaign
tions, first run in Detroit, will be tile entertainers who make Heidt's several New York music publica-
and Samuel Auerbach, together (Mien of "Cholera Fun Mein Zei- to replant reel in Palestine, to
radio programs the most engaging tions. Since 1929 he has been Columbia at Woodward Ph. Cif ems
presented weekly.
take the place of those being
with a group of members from the dem".
Detroit correspondent for Musi-
The opening week's pictures on the air.
east of the Littman's Peoples Thea-
Possessing a fine tenor voice, destroyed by the Arabes, is
ter, 12th and Seward, will be fea- Cantor Lange is recognized today steadily growing.
cal America.
The Detroit branch of the Na- will be the filmization of the
Starts Tues., Oct. 13
Born in Montreal July 16, 1903,
tured on next Sunday's hour, Oct. as one of the leading cantors in
Trees planted this week are as tional Council of Jewish Juniors Liberty aerial story suggested by
DETROIT PREMIERE
Doris
Kenyon
to
Open
Town
Mr.
Wise
moved
to
Detroit
with
President
Roosevelt,
entitled,
will
hold
its
first
meeting
at
the
1.1. Mr.
leaving Rus- follows:
Wham, of French Grand Prise.
his family in June, 1920. He has
Altman states that in addi- this country. Since
"The President's Mystery," and a
Hall
Series
at
Cass
on
Council
House,
89
Rowena
Ave.
In
memory
of
their
parents,
large
following
a
he has won
lived here since. June 1, 1930, he
tion to a group of song, Miss Shein- sia,
Luba Beth and Aaron Madiefsky, The meeting will be called to or- gay musical romance of Holly-
Oct. 16
married Miss Evelyn Apple, of
gold will be presented in a dra- in America and is in great demand by Mrs. J. J. Jacobs and Mrs. der on Sunday, Oct. 11, at 2:45 p. wood, "Sitting on the Moon."
Detroit. There is one child, Judith
matic sketch. The presentations are wherever he appears.
by
the
president,
Miss
Beryl
David Robinson.
ID.,
Doris Kenyon, soprano and mo-
expected to form a most interest-
with Madeline Renaud
In honor of the confirmation Jacobs. The program includes an Eva Prenzlauer Maternity tion picture artist, will open the Ann, three-and-one-half years old.
Wise lives at 1330 Virginia Park.
COMPLETE ENGLINII TITLES
ing program.
of their son, Freddy Stenbuck, by opening prayer by Miss Blanche
Aid Card Party on
eighth season of the Detroit Town
Maternelle.
Last Sunday the featured artist
Ster of the Mtn
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stenbuck. Fisher, and a book review by Miss
Hall, in this Cass Theater, on Fri-
Tuesday
Continuous from Noon--23e to a P. ato
on Mr. Altman's hour was Leo
In memory of Mrs. Hugo Sylva Goodman, after which tea
day morning, Oct. 16, at 11 Kirsten Flagstad Guest Ar-
Lange, famous Moscow cantor, who
will be served and Rachel Berman,
Freund by Mrs. Joseph Frank.
tist on Ford Hour This
On Monday afternoon Mrs. o'clock.
ls now officiating at Congregation
In memory of Nathan Mittle- Miriam Carver, Isabel Levin,
Miss Kenyon (Mrs. Milton
Sunday
Approximately 60 men will par- man of New York City, father Phyllis Schoenfeld, and Esther Melba Stoller was hostess to the
Sills),
distinguished
stage
and
ticipate in the floor work when the of Mrs. Norman Frank, by Mrs. Schultz, the new board members, board members of the Eva Prenz-
screen star, made her professional
Kirsten .Flagstad, Wagnerian
Detroit Consistory Drill Corps, un- Joseph Frank.
will act as hostesses. All members lauer Maternity Aid.
der the command of Rocco D. Stel-
Mrs. George Cohen, chairman debut in Victor Herbert's "Prin- prima donna of Metropolitan
In memory of Alex Levinson, and friends who are 16 years of
la, will confer the first degree at father of Mrs. Louis J. Newman age or over are invited.
of the card party held Tues- cess Pat" when she was still in Opera fame and one of the
her "teens."
world's greatest sopranos, will be
Perfection Lodge's communication of Louisville, Ky., by Mr. and
The 1936-1937 officers are: Presi- day afternoon, Oct. 6, at Kerns
This fall Miss Kenyon is sing-
on Oct. 14, at Masonic Temple.
dent, Beryl Jacobs; vice-president, auditorium, thanks the following ing with the Los Angeles Phil- guest soloist on the Ford Sunday
Mrs. Joseph Newman.
Evening Hour Oct. 11, in an all-
ladies
for
their
donations
as
well
Cal-
The Detroit Consistory Is the
Dorothy
Rosenthal;
corresponding
Mrs. S. L Kavanau, 1999
harmonic Symphony Orchestra
only Consistory in the United vert, To, 8-3834, will be pleased secretary, Lee Bladen; recording as the hostesses of this affair and doing a picture for the Para- Wagner program presented by
States having a uniformed divi- to give further information to secretary, Ruth Segal; treasurer, Mrs. Maurice Baker, Mrs. Nat mount Studios which is to be the Ford Symphony Orchestra
and Chorus. Fritz Reiner will con-
NEW THEATER UNION
Blatnikoff, Mrs. Eva Ellenstein,
sion, according to Ralph II. Ide, anyone who wishes to plant trees. Esther Loewenberg.
Mrs. Drabkin, Mrs. Harry Fixler, called "Love and Laughter."
duct. The program will be broad-
adjutant of the division, and active
Preeeate the N. Y. ItIT PLAY
Max Rabinowitsch will assist
from Masonic Temple audi-
Contributions to the Scholar- Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. Meyer Miss Kenyon at the piano for the cast
members.
torium, Detroit, from 9 to 10 p.
Finkell,
Mrs.
Rose
Goldberg,
Mrs.
Aaron A. Silberblatt, worshipful Russian Composers Works at
program of "Lyric Impersona- m., Eastern Standard Time, over
ship Fund of United
11
Glucklick,
Mrs.
Hyman
Million,
Gunzburg Musicale on
toaster, urges Perfection Lodge
the complete coast-to-coast net-
Hebrew Schools
Mrs. I. Markovitz, Mrs. Laura tions," her recital in costume.
members to avail themselves of the
This Sunday
work of the Columbia Broadcast-
Pollack, Mrs. Joseph Rose, Mrs.
rare opportunity of witnessing this
The United Hebrew Schools wish Melba Stoller, Mrs. Virginia Sie- Baby Classes at Rubenstein ing System.
a play by PAULllItS
colorful ceremony.
It is only since her Metropoli-
On Sunday, Oct. 11, at 3:30 to accept with thanks the receipt gal, Mrs. Jennie Yudkoff.
and 0160KUIC SKI.AII
Perfection Lodge Trestle Board p. m., a musicale will be dedicated of contributions to the scholarship
Piano Studios
tan debut in 1935 that Mme. Flag- • Detroit's Own
Those ladies who wish to make
for
October
follows:
to
the
Russian
composers,
at
the
stad
has become known to Ameri-
their
quotas
for
the
donor
lunch-
fund
from
the
following:
"An eresulon for almost

bylottwleal elteere.
Irene Kessler
Oct. 14—Entered apprentice de- Gunzburg School of Music, 477

Mrs. D. W. Simons of 9000 La- eon, Dec. 1, by giving card par-
Rubenstein Piano Studios, now can audiences. Before that time
lurd lewkridas,
W.
Kirby.
The
program
includes
gree,
7
p.
m.;
officers
formal
din-
her
operatic
activities had been
ties,
should
phone
Mrs.
Rose
Salle Blvd., one scholarship.
located at 2329 W. Grand Blvd.
New York NOR
ner, 6 p. rn.; Detroit consistory d,e- the two-pianos Suite by Leonide
Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith, Goldberg, To. 7.2171, or for announce again baby classes for centered in and about her native • James and Peitz
THURSDAY
gree team in full regalia will con- Nikolaiew from Leningrad, the two and a half scholarships.
rummaging, Mrs. Meyer Finkell, children from 3 to 6 years of age. Norway, removed from world at- • Rudy Horn
fer entered apprentice degree on "Exhibition of Pictures" by Mous-
FRIDAY
These classes have proved to be tention. However, they were by
Mrs. 0. A. Barsky of 2710 Les- To. 6-4136.
sorgsky,
the
Sonata
for
piano
solo
SAT. EVES.
last candidate at 9 p. m.
very beneficial to the children in no means limited, for before she
lie Ave., a contribution to the
• Vise. a
Oct. 21—Master Masons Degree, by Schostakowitsch, and the Con- scholarship fund in gratitude of Chesterfield Radio Programs the past. The course consists of appeared outside the Scandina-
also Saturday Matine•
Cover
countries, she had mastered
4 p. 111.; officers full dress, senior certo in B flat by Tschaikowsky. her recovery from illness.
Announce New Fall Plans preparatory work, where a musi- vian
Charge
warden's night dinner, 6:30 p. m.; Four different styles of composi-
cal foundation is laid before the and sung more than 60 operatic
Adolph Deutsch and sons, Rob-
is
p
starts his serious music and light opera roles. Impressed
Hon. DeWitt II. Merriam, guest- tion are represented in th
ert, Alfred and Charles, of 168
The popular Andre Kostelanetz child
by
her
voice
when
he
heard
her
gram:
Nikolaiew,
the
master
of
entertainment.
studies. The classes are held in
speaker;
Winona Ave., a contribution to the
AT GRINNET.TitL
823IW00DWARD
Oct. 28—Fellowcraft degree, 7 contrepoint; Schostakowitsch, the United Hebrew Schools scholarship dance programs sponsored by the mornings on week days and perform at the envoi Wagnerian
' extreme modernist, Moussorgsky, fund in memory of their beloved Chesterfield cigarettes over the Saturday afternoons. Mrs. Ruben festival at Bayreuth in 1934,
lookout committee, 7 p.
p
.m.;
Columbia
network
will
open
their
Priem, Avec—M.00, 75e, 60e, 3.14
complimentary bridge and dance romanticist, and Tschaikowsky, wife and mother, Nina.
stein's many years of experience Gatti-Casazza signed her for lead
*Surdas, Matinee — 500 wed 13a
fall season on Sept. 30 with the
for members and guests, 9 p. m. the master of the classic forms.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Robinson of
as a teacher and music director ing Wagnerian roles at the Metro- III STARTS
Bridge for guests during meeting. The performers will be Miss New York, a contribution to the return of Nino Martini as star of children's camps place her in politan for the following season.
of
the
Wednesday
evening
broad-
TONIGHT! ^
Dorothy Green, Miss Zelda Sky United Hebrew Schools, in memory
a position of a well-qualified With her appearance with the
and Dr. Mark Gunzburg. The of their beloved parents, Mr. and casts. Kay Thompson, Ray Heat- teacher of individual and class Ford Symphony, Mme. Flagstad
therton
and
the
Rhythm
Singers
embarks upon her second Ameri-
public is invited. There will be Mrs. David Robinson.
will continue to hold the spotlight instruction.
can concert tour.
no admission charge.
A scholarship pays for the edu- on Fridays, with a new broadcast-
ARENA GARDENS
cation of a child whose parents are ing time of 8:30 E. S. T., and a
Lee Wyckoff, the St. Louis
unable to pay for his tuition fee. re-broadcast of the entire show
REVELRY BY NIGHT
REMINDING YOU ...
and "Dutch" Heffner
from New York at 11:30 for speedboy
Texas cowboy, have been signed
Night Life Begins at 1040 Wayne Street
listeners in the west.
B'nai
David
Men's
WEBSTER HALL
to
fight
it
out for the right to
The Martini programs on Wed-
herring GORGEOUS
Pierre and Temple in the Web-
Club
Has
Election
nesday evenings will also feature meet Everett Marshall, heavy-
weight
champion,
in his next De-
ster Hall Cocktail Grill offer their
IN THE
a new Chesterfield chorus of 18
A. Littman, manager of Litt-
conception of the Rhumba, Caroca,
mixed voices which Kostelanetz troit match, the bout to be wrest- man's People's Theater, announces
HARLEM SPIRIT
Myron
J....Solomon
Chosen
Presi-
led at the Arena Gardens next
Cosmopolitan modern Tango and
HOWE
aid
PERRIN.
SophIstIcatad
Songs
has
spent
many
weeks
selecting
dent for New Term

that another very interesting play
A Lit•itord R..4 Preritrotiort
light musical comedy numbers. Bob
Monday evening.
and rehearsing.
• ALLAN and MARTIN
This bout is one in which a has been selected as the presents
Chester continues his popularity at
20—SEPIA ARTISTS-20
With the same background of matman
• MAX FIDLER and Ms ORCHESTRA
The Men's Club of Congrega-
tion by the new company which is
who
wrestles
cleanly
and
the Hall. Madelon Baker does her
Kostelanetz dance music on Fri-
EARL WALTON'S MUSIC
rough - going playing here this season. The
a
bit with song. Lynne Cole lends his tion B'nai David resumed activi-
cleverly
meets
Kay
Thompson.
evenings, the
31.0
Texan who stops at nothing to play to be presented on Sunday
vocal efforts along with the very ties for the coming season at its day
Nr 515.01111T15155
matinee and evening is "The }lid-
opening meeting held last Thurs- Ray Ileatherton combination ac- gain his ends.
III Del
personable Slim Branch.
day in the synagogue club rooms. companied by the Rhythm Singers
Another match that would head- den Woman " by Sophie Goibe, a
will
continue
to
present
their
in-
melodrama
in
three
acts.
There
f hie MI
Election of officers took place,
line almost anybody's wrestling
SAKS COCKTAIL BAR
and
terpretation of popular songs
resulting as follows:
card has been provided for the will be special singing and dancing.
Smiling Sammy Dibert continues
vocal
novelties.
Heading the cast of characters
Myron J. Solomon, president;
Downtown's Only Nite Club . . . No Cover Charge
semi-final. It brings into action
at Saks Cocktail Bar where he
and Sadie
is master of ceremonies as well as Nathan Rothenberg, vice-presi- were attracted many Jewish boys the five-foot six-inch Ivan Raspu- are Samuel Auerbach
COMPLETE ROADHOUSE DINNER FROM S1.50 1040 WAYNE ST.
Other outstanding
leader of the orchestra. Irene Kess- dent; Samuel Ravitz, secretary; whose affiliation brought them into tin and the six-foot two-inch Pat Sheingold.
actors
in
the
cast
are
George
David
Rom,
financial
secretary;
ler is making up for the years she
distinctly non-Jewish atmosphere. McCleary, Irish giant.
550 E. ADAMS CH. MC
Ben Gorelick, treasurer; S. SaMP- The troop has been doing excel-
Gould and Sam Kestin. Popular
has been working away from her
prices
prevail
for
both
matinee
sergeant-at-arms.
home town by clocking up another son,
lent work and will give a public
evening
performances.
On
Oct.
15
installation
will
take
and
DANCING NIGHTLY
week to her already lengthy stay
exhibition of its program of ac-
place at an open meeting to be
EXCEPT MONDAY
at Saks. James and Peitz display held at Congregation B'nai David, tivities at a club smoker to be
Education League
THIg;S414:11 1
held this month.
a fast brand that makes the toes Elmhurst and 14th Sta.
The entire membership of the
tingle with them. And when Oggie
The B'nai David Men's Club has club is concentrating its interest
Installs Oct. 14
Cain° gives out that special dialect
Hadassah
Professional
Group
to
as its aims the promotion of cul- and activity in the coming joint
everybody is happy.
tural and social activities within Chanukah dinner of all men's Aid Rothschild Hospital Cause
The Youth Education League
---
RAYE,
the synagogue and to sponsor clubs of Detroit, to which Con-
CLUB TEN•FORTY
Hadassah hopes to have the has completed plans for the in-
youth movements. Under its di- gregation B'nai David's Men's
PRINCE &
stallation of officers, Wednesday,
Singing
is
the
specialty
of
the
Rothschild
-
Hadassah
University
EIGHT
MILL
ROAD
GRATIOT AT
rect auspices is the synagogue
striking blond Kay Tolan at the Boy Scout troop. Into this troop Club will be host this season.
Hospital completed in time for the Oct. 14, at the Belerest Hotel.
CLARKE
Luncheon
will
be
served
at
12:30
be
will
Club Ten-Forty. Two more blonds
silver jubilee in 1937 which
The.. Phew. el Mirth
celebrated in Palestine. The hos- after which Mrs. Minnie Goldstick
in the person of Grace Allan and
Mollie Martin team up for some
He- will install the new officers.
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
pital, which is a part of the
The program will be in charge of
n Mt.
tap and modern dance effects. Ethel
brew University sites Abe
Ten-Fortyl
Miss \ era Goldstick, well-known
at
the
was
Howe who
AN ALL-STAR FLOOR SHOW
Scopus in Jerusalem, wi
singled last year has returned with
by men important in their various dramatic art teacher, and Zacha,
Uses!
fields. The department devoted to prominent New York violinist.
a partner and a flock of specially
EVERY SATURDAY AND
The next open meeting will be
Fens
written songs. Eddie Powell enter-
4 Dancing Meiling.
h work will be given special
FINE FOOD
SUNDAY
ditties
and
held at the end of the month at
ROADHOUSE
tains with Dwight Fiske
LIQUORS
attention.
GENE REGIS'
which time prospective members
his boys dispense
DINNERS
and
Fidler
To
raise
money
for
this
impor-
Max
Reservetleas4 Puree 355f.
chapters will be invited to join.
BAND
the dance rhythms.
tant work, Hadassah are selling
Detkloes D I
throughout the country
a Thal Made lime
POWATAN
bricks priced at $1, $5 and $25.
Powalas F•Is••
Beatrice Howell, impersonator of
Those wishing to pay tribute to the
C••el le C•Isel.
radio, screen and stage, opened at
memory of • departed friend, or
birthday,
Sammy Sofferin's Powatan Club
send a gift to honor a
Saturday night augmenting the al-
anniversary, or any joyous event,
TRINITY 2-3488
ready large array of talent which
are urged to buy • brick for the
-12TH AND SEWARD
Host Sofferin is offering. Miss
hospital.
9.10MCNI) we .:TRAUB PRFSENTS
Howell was last seen at New
The business and Professional
York's outstanding Rainbow Room.
Women', Division of Hadassah in
AC — GEORGE GOULD.
prominent
SAM AUERBH
Members of society and
Detroit la sponsoring the sale of
SAM KESTIN and SADIE SHEINGOLD
about town are noted night-
these bricks and will send to the
persons
meressful
pDY
Is the treat
ty at the Powatan where Rage,
donor the "brick" as receipt, while
to the family remembered, or the
Prince and Clarke, those rogues of
song and banter are headlining the
person honored, a verse suitable to
FURNACE OIL
rrows
with
the
Three
Burke
Sis-
SOPHIE GUIDE.. Melodrama in 3 Acts.
the occasion.
By
ters, swing singers. Rape, Prince
Bricks may be secured by com-
SINGING
AND
DANCING
SPECIAL
been
entertaining
LA 45oo
municating with Mrs. A. N. Prus-
and Clark have
SUNDAY MATINEE and NIGHT, Oct. 14, 2:30 aad 6,30 p. Ns.
patrons of the Powatan now for
sin, 3021 Rochester, chairman of
Rle tan weisae e
— Mestnee,
six
weeks
presenting
a
variety
of
Sc... from"Maria Chapdelaisso," French Prise Film, starting at th• the division. Phone, Euclid 6234-W.
ri('KKTM
eye. a.leg Iwelerled
songs, many of which they have
A. Late.. Mewl Clay HWIDII
Cinema Theatre n eat Tuesday, Oct. 13.

Wm. Boesky, Inc,

Our 49th Year

Buy With Confidence
at Fur Headquarters

Hundreds of Fur Coats
Priced from'65 to '5,000

Capes-Scarfs-Collars-Trimmings

LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER



LANGE THRILLS
RADIO AUDIENCE

I

CINEMA

Council Juniors
To Meet Sunday

Mena Chapdelaine

Perfection Lodge
October Program

at the

ART INSTITUTE

SAMMY
DIBERT'S
RADIO
ORCHESTRA

:

"STEVEDORE

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3 DAYS

.

OCT. 15 —16 —17
I12`,7,7.

ro-

SUNDAY'S PLAY AT
LITTMAN'S THEATER

* KAY TOLAN

ro ttoid,

c,..

ceaLTEllifORTY

1 1HE

Plantation

Brick Campaign
Is Started Here

TALK OF THE TOWN

Now GEORGE KAVANAGH Now

LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER

"The Bidden Woman"

BOBCHESTER

AND HIS

*IMES
1MRLPS
°Chia. MU.

CASg AT PUTNAM

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