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and
A. Z. A. Day Sunday
Annual Day to Be Held at the
Aztec Tower
At Saks Cocktail Bar
iflint Notts
The Mot regular monthly meeting of
Beth El sl.terhomi own. Iva held at
the temple Bentley, with a luncheon
12.3U ire'IIT,g the lateinene fleet-
The A. Z. A„ chapter No. 63, at
ing. Anelaborote program was ur-
of B'nai B'rith, will hold the ninth ran ged, under the supervision of Mrs
annual dance on Sunday evening, I. 11. Gutow. The program outlined
of various Naive!. on
Oct. 18, in the Union Guardian theobservances
the Jewitch calander,a brief report
Bldg.'s Aztec Tower Ballroom. on each to be pregented by Moe. par-
ticipating. Mrs. Joseph Silo k dis-
Entertainment for the evening cussed
Sabbath; Mrs. Louie Lebster,
will be provided by Jimmie Hig- Seder; lire. Arthur Weiss, Chanukah;
gins and Henry Finney. The Mrs Gilbert Fienherg, Purim: Mr..
IlenDmIn
Ike, Rona Hashanah:
dance is under the chairmanship Mrs. Ilarry Rehmit
Winegarden, Tom Kippur ;
of Harry Weinberger, assisted by Mrs. Sidney B. Goldman. Succoth.
Samuel Daitch and Al Simkow- Complete committee appointmente for
the •nnuel donor celebration were male
Hz.
• I an enthusiam is meeting of itadassalt
Center Tue.-
Sunday is A. Z. A. Day through- at the Jewleh Community
The affair, usually a
afternoon.
out the country and all the var. day
dinner party, will take soots other form
ious 250 chapters in the major cit. this year. It 50111 be new In December.
the choir-
lout. Lebster
les of the country sponsor a ma- sire.
mannhlp, and else will be aeleted by
jor program for the evening. The Mrs Joseph Block so emchairmon. The
dance is held yearly, the proceeds program will be arranged by Mrs. S. S.
Pee rloine, chairman, metaled by Mrs.
being used for charity.
Ben Schleifer, Mrs. Ben Schneiderman
and Mrs Jack Krause. Ticket" ore
in charge of Mrs. Elf. Warren, chair-
man, assisted by Sirs. Edward Rosen-
berg and Mrs Leon Meyers Mrs. Sorn•
Del Moghloohn le allervInng the gen-
eral orransement e.
It was annouced
n
Mot. a shower of
hospital linen
partnellt11 at
h lid
The Infants Service Group will eupplies
Ito hoist sontet Ito in De.
hold a luncheon-bridge in Fyfe'e clontter for the benefit of Itontitals in
Mrs. Nathan Finkelstein will
Auditorium on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 'lateen:Ie.
arrange thie affair. The memberehip
at 12:30 o'clock. This will be Leff. le being handled by Mrs. Hyman
Leff,
chairmen,
&misted by Mrs now n•
the opening affair of the season.
and Mrs Maurice Rotentetrit.
Mrs. Harry Rosen is the chair- berg
When the nallemi liadoserth conven-
man, Mrs. Jacob Jaffe and Mrs. tion t•kee place at the Benjamin Fronk
hotel at Philadelphia, Oct. 19.21
Nate Weingarden are in charge Iln
Flint gr
out, will be officially repre-
of tickets and Mrs. Irvin Golden the
Mrs. Gilbert Fauber. and
sented by
Mrs.
Lobster. Mrs Warren it the alter-
of prizes. Mrs. Morris Wittus,
Several members are planning to
Mrs. Nathaniel Holden, Mrs. Sam- nate.
attend thin aeration.
uel L. Merlon, Mrs. Manny M.
The next meeting, Wednesday, Oct.
I, will be a Joint evening emotion of
Schare and Mrs. Norman Kara- the
Junior and senior Baden/talc organ-
sik are in charge of the refresh- [rations. There will be refreshments
ments. The proceeds of this af- and • social period.
October 16, 1936
(ARON
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
weeleeMe
Moshe Dinner
STAGE AND SCREEN YIDDISH THEATER B'nai
On Sunday Evening
HAS A NEW ,STAR
1 45 Concerts Are on
I Symphony Schedule'
At Club Ten-Forty
Goldstick Will Be Guest Speaker,
Max Kleper Featured This
Rosenberg Announces
Committees
Sunday in a New
Murray G. Paterson, manager I
Reservatiois for the inaugural
of the Detroit Symphony Orches-
Operetta
dinner-danc taking place Sunday,
tra, Friday announced that the
Oct.
18, under the auspices of the
orchestra will play a total of 45
A. Littman, manager of Litt- Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai
concerts during its 1936-1937 sea-
man's People's Theater, a n - Moshe, indicate a record attend-
son in Orchestra Hall.
nounces that a new star has been ance at this event given in honor
Heading the list will be the 14
added to the cast for an operetta
Thursday night subscription con-
to be presented this Sunday
certs, opening Oct. 29, and clos-
matinee and evening.
ing March 18. In addition there
Max Kleper, popular romantic
will be seven popular-priced Sat-
player and singer, will be the new
urday night concerts, the five con-
featured artist who will appear
certs in the Young People's Ser-
here for the first time this Sun-
ies, eight programs in the Adult
day in the two-act operetta "Dos
Education Series and 11 free con-
Rebele fun Lemberg" by Ben
certs for school children. The or-
Ariohom. There is also a prologue
chestra also will play a number
to this operetta which features
of out-of-town engagements.
18 numbers of music by Max
The subscription dates, together
Kleper.
with conductors and soloists: Oct,
Luncheon of Infants Service
. The other actors in the play
29, Victor Kolar, Guiomsr No-
include the regular stare now
Group on Tuesday
vacs, pianist, soloist; Nov. 5, Kol-
featured at Littman's Theater—
ar, Lotte Lehmann, soprano; Nov.
Sadie Sheingold, Sam Auerbach,
19, Jose Iturbi, conductor; Nov.
George Gould, Sam Kasten and
27 (Friday), Iturbi as conductor
the complete cast of the current
MARION KAY Ica smooth aero- and piano soloist; Dec. 10 and 27,
season.
batics is wow at Saks Cocktail Bar. Fritz Reiner, conductor; Jan. 7,
14 and 28, and Feb. 4, Bernardino
John Charles Thomas, Bari-
Molinari, conductor, Georges Mi-
Gladys Swarthout on Ford quelle, 'cellist, soloist; Jan. 7, and KAY TOLAN, blond rhythm
tone, to Sing Next Fri.
Ilya Schkolnik, violinist, soloist bombshell, appearing at Club
day, Orchestra Hall
Hour Sunday
Feb. 4; Feb. 18, Georges Enesco, Ten-Forty.
conductor and violin soloist; Feb.
John Charles Thomas, whose NATHANIEL H. GOLDSTICK
Broadcasting from Hollywood, 25, Kolar, Sergei Rachmininoff,
Calif., Gladys Swarthout, glamor- pianist; March 11, Monte Carlo Fannie Hurst to Address the rich baritone voice has thrilled con- of the recently elected officers of
cert and opera audiences through-
ous mezzo soprano of the Metro- Ballet Russo; March 19, Kolar,
Town Hall Wednesday
out the world, will give a recital the congregation.
politan Opera and gar of concert, John Wummer, flutist.
at
Fisher
Theater
The guest speaker will be Nath-
next Friday, at 8:15 p. m., in Or-
radio, and motion pictures, will
The free concerts for school
chestra Hall, under the auspices aniel H. Goldstick, assistant cor-
fair will be added to the fund
be heard as guest soloist on the children, an effort in which the
Fannie
Burst,
glamorous
Amer-
poration
cotinsel. His address
of
the
Detroit
Concert
Society.
which provides care of infants of
Ford Sunday Evening Hour, Oct. orchestra has been a pioneer, will
Memory experts have often mar- will follow greetings by Rabbi
impoverished families, The work Contributions to Women's 18. Included also on the program take place on the Tuesday and ican author, will be the Town Hall
speaker
in
the
Fisher
Theater
Moses
Fischer
and a message by
velled
at
the
number
of
musical
of the organization covers every
will be music 1:4 the Ford Sym- Wednesday afternoon of Nov. 3
Auxiliary of United
need of the babies, such as clothes,
phony Orchestra and Chorus from and 4, Dec. 1 and 2, Feb. 9 and Wednesday morning, Oct. 21, at compositions a concert artist must Morris Rosenberg, president of
11
o'clock.
She
will
speak
on
"Be-
Hebrew Schools
have at instant beck and call. Mr. the congreation. Cantor A. A .
food and medical aid till the in-
Masonic Temple auditorium, De- 10, March 2 and 3 and March
Thomas is able to sing at a mo- Rosenfeld will present vocal se-
fanta are two years old,
troit. Fritz Reiner will make his 16 and 17. A special free con- ing Ourselves."
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer recently ment's notice and without notes, lections and Peter Vass will act
The Women's Auxiliary of the final appearance with the orches- cert for school children outside
as toastmaster. Mrs. Jacob Far-
United Hebrew Schools acknowl- tra as guest conductor. The pro- Wayne County also will be played paid $100,000, a fabulous sum, some 600 songs.
even for Hollywood for the movie
"To sing successfully, one must kas is chairman of the Sisterhood
edges with thanks the following gram will be heard from 9 to 10 Saturday morning, March 6.
rights
to
Fannie
Hurst's
new
have
a
good
memory,"
he
explains.
Committee.
contributions in memory of the late p. m. E. S. T., over the entire
The first of the Adult Educa-
Mrs. Sarah Bernstein: Mr. and coast-to-coast network of the tion Series of concerts will take novel, "Great Laughter," publish- I think the average professional
Dancing will conclude the eve-
er's
release
date
of
which
is
Oct
has a memory far better ning's activities.
Mrs. Frank Berman, 11535 Hamil- Columbia Broadcasting System.
place Jan. 26. Mrs. Tilten will 16, and at the same time estab singer
than the average business man.
ton Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. Rosenberg announces the
be in charge of these programs lished a Hollywood precedent by It's a necessity. A business man
Fine, 2020 Tuxedo Ave., Mr. and
and Kolar will conduct the con-
following appointments to aug
Mrs. B. Smokier, 11634 Byron., Edwin Hughes' Classes at certs. There will be eight of buying a novelist's book before it may have a good card-index, or a ment the officers recently elected
was published.
secretary with a mind for details,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cott of Chi-
these Monday night programs in
Ganapol School
Mrs. Hurst's voice has always but a singer has to stand out in and those holding over from pre-
cago Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. Julius
as many consecutive weeks.
been a fearless and articulate one front of an audience and deliver vious terms:
Berman, 60 Burlingame; Mrs. Gol-
Master classes by Edwin Hughes,
Appointed directors: Sidney
of protest against social, economic the goods without any assistance
die Luster, 2080 Seward.
of New York, eminent pianist and
and political abuses. In an article and often enough under trying con- Rosman, Eugene Brumer, Joseph
teacher, which were announced by "Mulatto," Starring James in the Cosmopolitan Magazine for ditions. The accompanist, of course Brown, Adolph Deutsch, Anthony
Kirkwood, Coming to
IN
May, 1933, Col. E. M. House names can help a great deal, but generally Deutsch, David Elias, Eugene
13th Congressional Jewish the Ganapol School of Musical Art
HAILIM'SH7
for mid-October, have been post-
Cass Theater
her one of the 15 women in the he has quite enough to do if he Gelbman, Max Gross, Louis Guns-
Democratic Club
ll
poned
until
Nov.
22,23
and
24.
Mr.
United States most capable of fil- plays his own part well. My audi- berg, Sam Gunsberg, Andrew
• Emma lad haostas
Hughes is now on tour through
ences always appreciate and are Iczkovitz, Joseph Kornfleld, Rob-
Martin Jones is starring James ling high governmental posts.
M.—SEPIA ARTISTS-20
The 13th Congressional Jewish southern and western states, con- Kirkwood
Tickets for Fannie Hurst are on impressed by the fact that Carroll ert Rosenberg, Harry Rosman,
in the drama "Mulatto,"
Democratic Club has been organ- ducting similar classes in which he by Langston Hughes, which is to sale now at Grinnell's, and Mon- (Hollister) does my accompani- Peter Vass, Eugene Weiss, Irving
SAIL WALTON'S MUM
ized for the purpose of sponsoring expounds a technique learned from be seen at the -Cass Theater, for day, Tuesday and Wednesday at ments without any score. It gives Simms.
the entire Democratic ticket in the Rafael Joseffy and Theodore Les- one week beginning with next the Fisher Theater. Illustrated them assurance in us; and puts
COMMITTEES
t o MIL !!!!!!
coming elections. The organization chetisky, piano maestros. His first Sunday evening, with matinees season programs are available at them at ease to enjoy the music."
Finance committee: Dr. A. N.
S
is composed of membera of the Detroit lecture will be on "The on Wednesday and Saturday, com- the Town Hall office, 246 Hotel With this remark, Mr. Thomas Mittleman, chairman; Julius
Michigan Council of Jewish Dem- Modern Trend in Piano Music."
gave his lanky pianist a slap on Friedman, Ilarry S. Greenbaum.
ing direct from a solid year in Statler.
ocratic Clubs. The club has a mem-
the back and said, "You're pretty baum.
New York, with the same brilliant
bership of 67 men. The elective
hot stuff, aren't you boy?"
cast
that
was
responsible
for
the
Building committee: Joseph
board consists of Dr. Jules M. Anspacher to Address Town
"It
Can't
Happen
Here"
to
play establishing its long run in
Brown, chairman; Henry Kohner,
Goldsmith, Sam Rudin, Sidney
Open
at
Lafayette
550 P. AD AM 5 CH. 0130
the
metropolis.
"Mulatto"
described
Louis Kahn, David Ecker.
Hall at Cass Theater
Weiss and Marvin Raskin. Those
the reactions of Langston Hughes,
Oct. 27
interested should call Davison 3212
Order and decorum committee:
on Oct. 23
credited with being the outstand-
Sam Gunsberg, chairman; Rabbi
for further information.
ing colored writer of his time, to
Michigan — Clark Gable and M. Fisher, ex-officio.
Detroit will share with 19 other
Louis K. Anspacher, the (dis- the problem of those unhappy half
Marion Davies in the romantic
Chevra Kadisha: A b r a h a m
tinguished philosopher, dramatist, castes born of plantation owners large cities the honor of a pre- comedy of the prize ring "Cain
miere dramatization of Sinclair
orator, and publicist is to be the and their colored housekeepers.
and Mabel" is now showing a t Ehrenfeld, chairman; Jacob Far-
Lewis'
book,
"It
Can't
Happen
second speaker on the Detroit
Mr. Hughes speaks with feeling Here" which will open at the the Michigan Theater. The stage kas, honorary chairman; David
Town Hall, Cass Theater program, and grief for the mullatos. If they Lafayette Theater on Tuesday show presents Ted Weems and his Elias, co-chairman; Sam Edel-
THE
Friday morning, Oct. 23, at 11 are left to flounder and find them- night, Oct. 27, for an extended syncopating radio stars, with heit, Elmer Klein, Sam Lebovitz,
Morris Lebovitz, Morris Schiff,
o'clock.
selves with their Negro brothers
Perry Como, Almo Tanner, and Rabbi
M. Fischer, ex-officio.
Dr. Anspacher Is recognized as and sisters, their lot is little better run.
"It Can't Happen Here" was Red Ingle. In addition John and
Library committee: I. H. Men-
one of the finest orators and best than that of slaves who were their bought
Edna
Torrence
will
also
appear
by
a
Hollywood
producer,
delssohn,
chairman; Dr. George
equipped publicist in America to- ancestors.
—but for an unexplained reason in person, they are known world- Weiss, Ben F. Goldman, Irwin
en"-
ee tra,
day. His list of dramatic successes
• "OTC "
it was put on the shelf. People wide for their ballroom and spe- Shaw, Emanuel Rosman, Rabbi
is one of the most brilliant chap-
are asking, "Is Hollywood afraid cialty dances.
A
and lit
M. Fischer, ex-officio.
ters in American theatrical his-
REVELRY BY NIGHT
to film 'It Can't Happen Here?'"
Talmud Torah: Robert Rosen-
all"
tory and he equals his achieve-
United Artists — The much-
The book hailed throughout the
berg,
Samuel Gunsberg,
c d i"
ments in playwriting with being a
heralded "The Devil is a Sissy" David chairman;
POWATAN
country
by
literary
critics
should
Lebovitz, Jacob Gelbman,
slots d
g
scholar who composes lectures that
be a smash hit on the stage as it with Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Elmer Klein, Rabbi M. Fischer,
The
Three
Burke
Sisters
con-
hold his audiences breathless.
Cooper and Mickey Rooney, to- ex-officio.
tinue to stand out in the show is • story daringly told by one of gether
with Ian Hunter, Kather-
which Sammy Sofferin is offering America's foremost authors.
Sunday school: Eugene Gelb-
Those the v oice
ine
Alexander and Peggy Conk-
"It
Can't
Happen
Here"
is
a
at the Powatan. This week the
Detroit
Hadassah
Leads
in
lin is showing at the United Ar- man, chairman; John Adler, Dr.
t ons
hair
highlight is Jeannie Burke doing powerful play of a small town tists Theater. "The Devil is a Harry Tanner, Sidney Rosman,
Planting of Trees
a tap dance impersonation of editor who fought against dic- Sissy" is set against the teeming Carl Rozner, Rabbi M. Fischer,
xo; 11,,`,1 .001
ex-officio.
Eleanor Powell. Beatrice Howell, tatorship in the White House. The
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman comedienne and impersonator of drama points out the abuses that background of New York, as the
Ways and means committee:
of the Jewish National Fund com- stars of the stage, screen and can be inflicted on the people by story of three boys facing life Peter Vass, chairman; Anthony
mittee of Iladassah, reports that radio, also lends her charming this country if it should ever be on the sidewalks of this huge Deutsch, Adolph Deutsch, Ben F.
city.
the Detroit chapter is leading presence. Her impersonations of ruled by a dictator.
Goldman, Louis Gunsberg, Eman-
William Beyer, producing di-
Hadaesah chapters throughout Fannie Brice, Edna Mae Oliver
Madison — "Swing Time" star- uel Klein, Jos. Komfield, Harry
rector
of
the
Detroit
Federal
The-
the United States in the planting and Fred Bartholomew were well
Meer, Harry Robinson, Harry Ros-
ater at the Lafayette Theater, has ring Fred Astaire and Ginger man, Robert Rosenberg, Joe
of trees in Palestine. To replant received.
an excellent cast for this produc- Rogers is now in its third big Brown, John Adler, Ernest Labe,
a tree for every one of the 300,-
week at the Madison Theater. A Jos. Hershey, Samuel Rosenberg.
000 trees which the Arabs have
SAKS COCKTAIL BAR tion.
The Detroit Federal Theater comical supporting cast is led by
destroyed in their campaign of
Study courses: Emanuel Ros-
REMINDING YOU .. .
At Saks Cocktail Bar Irene announces popular prices will pre- Helen Broderick and Victor man, chairman; Kalman Eisler,
terrorism against the British as a
Moore. Spectacular dance rou- Harry S. Greenbaum.
protest to Jewish immigration is Kessler again holds over on her vail for this production.
Night Life Begins at 1040 Wayne Street
tines introduced in "Swing Time"
the aim of the Jewish National record breaking engagement and
Publicity committee: Ben F.
include the "Waltz in Spring-
DETROIT'S MOST INTIMATE SUPPER CLUB
offers a new series of songs. The
Fund.
Emanuel Wolfe.
time" and "Bojangles of Har- Goldman,
beautiful
and
graceful
Marion
Featuring GORGEOUS
Trees were planted this week
Auxiliary committee: Theodore
"Youth
of
Maxim"
at
the
lem."
Kay contributes her smooth acro-
as follows:
Curtis, chairman; Julius Hersh,
Cinema Guild of Detroit
To speed the recovery of Loui s batic dancing. James and Peitz
State—"Don't Turn 'Em Loose" Andrew Iczkovitz.
Warsaw, by Mr. and Mrs. John are stopping the shows with their
Sick visiting committee: Elmer
a
• RUDY BASE, M. C.
sizzling
melodrama
exposing
the
amazing hot dance numbers that The famous Russian film, "Youth
Golden.
Klein, chairman, Abraham Ehren-
• TEN-FORTY ADORABLES
In memory of Mrs. Miriam are so well backed up by the king of Maxim," will at last be shown "parole" racket, with Bruce feld, Sam Lebow,
• MAX FIDLER and his ORCHESTRA
Winkleman by Mr. and Mrs. Philip of all swingers of music, Sammy in Detroit, for an extended run , Cabot, Lewis Stone and Betty
Membership committee: Ernest
Dibert.
beginning some time the latter Grable plus the famous story Goodfriend, chairman; Carl Roz-
Gilbert.
part of October. The showing of "M'Liss" with Ann Shirley and ner, co-chairman; Robert Fried-
In memory of Abraham Rosen-
CLUB TEN-FORTY
this film, which was banned by the John Beal is now showing at the man; Andrew Iczkovitz, Paul
thal, father of Mrs. J. S. Jack-
son, by Abraham Rosenthal Fam-
A blond bombshell of rhythm Detroit Police Department last State Theater.
Kron, Jack Rosenbaum, Sidney
ily Club.
in the person of Kay Tolan is set- September, is made possible by
Foe — With the most exciting Rosman.
In memory of Mrs. Sarah Bern- ting patrons at the Club Ten- reason of the far-reaching decision
By-laws committee: Kenneth
and
brilliant
combination
of
hero-
Downtown'. Only Nile Club . . . No Cover Charge
stein, by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Forty agog both with her unusual handed down a few days ago by
Fischer, chairman; Louis G. Fried-
Wetsman.
song arrangements and her strik- the State Supreme Court, in which ines ever assembled on the screen, man, Sigmund Jaulus, Emanuel B.
COMPLETE ROADHOUSE DINNER FROM $1.50 1044 WAYNE ST.
In memory of Mrs. Sarah Bern- ing appearance. Rudy Baie is Maxim was entirely vindicated, and "Ladies in Love," the first four- Wolf.
star love story, is at the Fox The-
stein by Mrs. Ira 13rawer.
making his first Detroit appear- the lower courts reversed.
All officers will meet at a board
Those who followed this famous ater.
In memory of Mrs. Sarah Bern- ance in the role of master of
directors meeting Wednesday,
On the stage the Fox presents of
in
the
newspapers
last
fall,
stein by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ber- ceremonies and the four lovely Case
Oct.
21, at 8:30 p. m., to con-
man.
"eyeful?' with novel dance rou- will recall that the police depart- "The Cuban Follies," a dazzling sider recommendations and poli-
THERE'S MORE
DANCING NIGHTLY
swing
revue
from
Rumbaland,
In memory of Mrs. Sarah Bern- tines round out the intimate show ment argued that a motion picture
cies
proposed
by the president.
FUN AT
EXCEPT MONDAY
stein by Cousins' Club.
at this downtown spot which is film may be suppressed on the starring that electrifying Cuban Decisions of the board will be
In memory of her husband, directly across the street from ground that it is hostile to the band, the Rimacs, playing the hot- brought before a general meet-
Abraham Koppleman, and her your theater. Bill Lankin en- welfare of the general public. On test, most tantalizing rumba ing of the congregation scheduled
father and brother, Saul and Wal- tertains in the interludes between this point the Supreme Court music ever heard.
for the following Wednesday eve-
ter Green, by Mrs. Abraham dances and Max Fidler and his states: "No feeling against foreign
Downtown — A big five-act ning, Oct. 28. Committee chair-
Koppleman.
orchestra furnish the dance music. political policies or forms of gov-
ernment should be permitted to stage show with a pit orchestra men and members are invited to
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, 1999 Cal-
establish the principle that a police augments the two feature mo- participate in deliberations at both
GIATIOT AT EIGHT MILE ROAD
vert, To. 8-3834, will be glad to
CLUB PLANTATION
officer may be invested with dis- tion pictures at the Downtown meetings.
furnish further information to
Leonard Reed's new revue at
anyone who wishes to plant trees. the Club Plantation is called "Col- cretion to determine his own pow. Theater. This huge entertain.
N°W
era of suppression or change the ment show is offered at prices Bebe Idelson and Mrs.
legiate Capers" and is another of
everyone can afford-25 cents till
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Philomathic Features Inter- his now famous two section Har- plain terms of his authority."
6 p. m. week days. Adolph Hol- Burke at Pioneer Women's
lem musical shows that are taking
Organization Meeting
lander, popular Detroit maestro,
Club Debating
Detroit by storm. The tapping
directs the Downtown Theater or-
Sadie
Cooper
Reopens
Her
Edwards
Sisters
are
featured.
chestra.
Besides
the
stage
show
i
A joint meeting of all clubs of
EVERY SATURDAY AND
To the members who attended Helen Temple swings the "hot"
Used
Violin Studios
attractionsthis week, there are the P. W. 0., wan held Saturday
the second meeting of the Philo- tunes and Nan Snow the sweeter
SUNDAY
ROADHOUSE
FINE FOOD
two big feature pictures, "The afternoon, Oct. 10, at the Phoenix
mathic
Debating
Club
this
semes-
LIQUORS
DINNERS
More dancing is offered
Miss Sadie Cooper announces President's Mystery," a stirring Club, with visiting Chaveroth
ter, held at the Philadelphia-Byron lyrics.
itignitImi boom ISST
-----
by the Three Flashes of Rhythm
studios photoplay of the Liberty serial Burke and Bebe Idelson.
Hebrew School, Sunday, Oct. 11, and Lorenzo Robinson and James the re-opening of her new
Chavera Burke of New York, a
an ambitious program of intra- Philips sing while eight sepia at 2967 Monterey Ave., near Law- story suggested by President
Violin
students
who
would Franklin Roosevelt and written representative of the national exe-
club and inter-club debating was darlings dance. Earl Walton is ton.
like
to
study
or
have
auditions
by
six
of
the
leading
authors
of
cutive
of the organization, dis-
proposed by Philmore Leeson of again on hand with his "most
should call Miss Cooper for an the United States, and "Sitting cussed the agenda of the forth-
the program committee. It Is the
danceable"
music.
appointment.
Townsend
6-0252.
on
the
Moon,"
•
tuneful
romance
awning
sixth annual national con-
aim of the organization to engage
of back-stage movieland life.
vention to be held in Boston on
in as many inter-club debates this
WEBSTER
HALL
Oct.
16
to
18 inclusive.
semester as possible.
AT ARENA GAR-
Bebe Idelson, secretary of the
The versatile dance team of WRESTLING
On the program of the evening,
DENS ON MONDAY
TRINITY 2 - 3188
12TH AND SEWARD
Moatzoth
Bridge-Luncheon
for
Polish
Hapoloth (working wo-
the members were entertained by Pierre and Temple are fascinat-
What Promoter Adam Weismul-
men's council) of Palestine, who
variety talks. Those participating, ing patrons in the Webster Hall ler calls his "Blue Ribbon Match,"
Relief Saturday
9.10111'YD MEINTRAVII PRESENTS
is at present touring this country
cocktail grill with their interpre- is net for the Arena Gardens next
and
their
subjects,
follow:
Eugene
SADIE SHEINGOLD — SAM AUERBACH
Rabinowiteh, "Higher Education"; tations of the earioca, modern Monday evening. It is • clash of
In behalf of the American in official capacity, reviewed the
MAX KLEPER---GEORGE GOULD—SAM KESTIN
Saul Shwarts, "The Coming Elec- tango, rhumba and light musical Ali Baba. moustachioed Turk, appeal committee for the relief problems which face activities in
Palestine end this country and
comedy
numbers.
Bob
Chester's
tion"; Harry Jacobs, "If I Were
In the great ructmefut play
George Dusette, Boston Pow- of the Jews in Poland, Mrs. also the heroic role played by
the
Dictator"; Nathan Epstein, "Theo- popularity continues and Madelon and
Frances Shayne is sponsoring • pioneer women
erhouse
wrestler.
low,
during the present
ry of Surplus Value"; Philip Nus- Baker sings them sweet and
In the semi-final, Michigan pre- luncheon and bridge on Saturday,
Lynne Cole's vocal efforts mier light-beery and • former Oct. 17, at 12:30 p. m. at Kern's Palestinian situation.
while
holt,
"Gambling."
an Operetta in two acts with a prologue by Ben Abraham
All Jewish boys between the blend nicely with those of Slim champion of the clam Walter auditorium. The public is urged
IS Song Numbers by Max Kleper
American headquarters of
ages of 14 and 21 who are inter- Branch.
Roxy, meets "Turp" Grimes, to cooperate in making this enter- the The
Society of the Bible In the
SUNDAY MATINEE sal NIGHT, Oct. IS, 2:30 and 8:30 p.m.
ested in public speaking, are In-
rough Dalton grappler. This one prise successful. This luncheon Hands of Its Creators
33e,
ale,
tle
tent
Winded
is bringi ng
Matheee.
Yes,
indeed,
that
double
money
vited to attend the next meeting,
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two in three falls. There was formerly scheduled for Tues- out a new study of the Bible which
Xrettag, Me, 53e, M. tee mimed
to be held at 2 p. rn„ Sunday, Oct. back offer on double mellow Old ► lSO is
be a pair of one-fall pre- day, Oct. 13, but the date was
Ataallo• Orgitattattowl -- See Mr. A. Mame shoot par an-at
will
epee.
Geed
Is
said
to
be
based
on
•
secret code
still
26, at the Philadelphia-Byron He- Gold Cigarettes is
changed to Oct. 17.
Mara Preammera.
liminaries.
discovered In Jerusalem.
brew School.
for 30 days from today.
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LASKY VISIONS BATTLE
OF GOLD
A rose-colored picture of what
the future holds for actors in Hol-
lywood was painted yesterday by
Jesse L. Lasky, veteran film pro-
ducer, who said movie studios in
England were starting a battle of
gold for the services of established
stars. Lasky has just returned
from England. He is considering
an offer to produce films for a
studio in the latter country. He
said that production facilities
around London are equal to those
in Hollywood. Lasky said that
English studios were ready to be-
gin competitive bidding for cinema
actor, who draw at the box office
and wpolauyldersrata
rod
lse ntehwe hsia glh ariles
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f porricclentht ey
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are
nelpanredip
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able them to attract some of this
country's best actors, he claims.
If you were skeptical when we
told you here a couple of weeks
ago that William Fox and
Warner
Brothers were among the owners
of the New York Post ease your
doubts byresding the circulation
and ownership statement of the
Post.