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TUES. EVE

NOV.

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First of Iturbi's Three
"Blossom Time" Comes to
Appearances with Detroit
Cass Theater
Symphony on Thursdayl

To Make That Moat
Important Impression

TAKE YOUR GUESTS
TO WM. BOESKY'S

Contemporary Theater to
Present Odes' "Awake
apd,Sing" Nov. 19
'

The Contemporary Theater will
resent for the first time in De-
'4 troit Clifford Odets' now famed
play, "Awake and Sing," for a
,
three-day run at the Art Insti-
`a . 1/4
lute beginning Thursday evening,
t
Nov. 19. On Saturday, Nov. 21,
both a matinee and evening per-
formance will be offered.
Clifford Odets was introduced
to Detroit last season, by the
Contemporary Theater, with the
•
production of his "Waiting for
•
1
lefty," a first effort that roused
critics to acclaim this genius as
the fair-haired hope of the the-
ater.
"Awake and Sing" depicts, with
perhaps embarrassing realism, the
joys and tribulations of a middle-
e. class Jewish family. The cast
s of this play, which is directed by
Gordon Slade, includes Paula
Weiman, Hal Phillips, George
Parker, Al Naylor, and Robert
!Volpe. Contemporary Theater
has announced that tickets will be
I available at Grinnell's, Kirby's in
Lee and Roule, fascinating
um available
dance team specializing in r
the General Motors Bldg., Seward
ba, now appearing at the Saks , ; , Pharmacy and the Modern Book•
Cafe.
.
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Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus Here Nov. 24

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been a singing unit since 1923,
when the success of their first con-
cert in Vienna started them on •
their world-wide odyssey.
Today they travel on Nansen
passes, which means that special

At the Powatan

passport must be made out for
them with the phrase "en voyage"
substituted in place of country.
They are practically "men with-
out a country," continually en
voyage, their homeland a memory
passionately cherished while they
roam distant lands •

Under the leadership of the
diminutive but dynamic Serge
Jaroff, these present descendents
of the wild-blooded Cossacks, now
peaceable "Singing Horsemen of
the Steppes" will give a program
of Russian music at the Masonic
Auditorium on Tuesday, Nov. 24.

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Detroit and vicinity will have
The Radio Ramblers, Vitaphone
Special Sunday Dinner
Jose Iturbi, diminutive and fiery its last view of the great operetta,
comedy stars, continue at the
Spanish pianist-conductor, will be- "Blossom Time," which is based
SEA FOOD
Powatan
until
Wednesday
when
gin the first of three scheduled ; upon the life and music of Franz
A SPECIALTY
Walsh & Barker, piano novelty
appearances with the Detroit Sym-1Schubert, the celebrated music
M. C.
team, will open. Opening at the
JACK & JILL
phony Orchestra at the season's I master, when it comes to the Cass
same time and replacing Luba
Direct from the Sherman Hotrd.
third subscription concert in Or- i Theater on Sunday night, Nov. 15
Chicago
MalMa, will be the Randall Sis-
for
one
week,
with
matinees
on
chestra Hall Thursday night.
ters' singing and dancing act.
Songs
CHICO REYES
Three first performances in De- Wednesday and Saturday, for we
Two Boautlful Dancers
The Four Dancing Parisians con-
troit will be included on Iturbi's are told by the Messrs. Shubert,
MUSIC—ENTERTAINMENT
BILL LANKIN—MAX FIDLER'S MUSIC
tinue with new routines. Bands
opening program. They are Debu• its managers, that they positively
EVERY TUESDAY — GALA THEATIII(1A11, NIGHT
BILL MATTHEWS, Manager
are being auditioned by Manager
sy's Three Orchestral Sketches, will withdraw their record-break-
Formerly of Oriole Terrace
Sammy Sofferin to replace Gene
"La Mer," Jose Andre's "Impres- ing musical hit from the road on
Regis.
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sions Portenas," and Paul White's the completion of its present tour.
"Five Miniatures." Also on the I Notwithstanding its long life,
CLUB TEN•FORTY
program will be the monumental "Blossom Time" is one play that
Second Symphony in D Major, Op. annually has been kept up to a
In a sister act which is different,
43,
of
Sibelius
and
Beethoven's
very
high
standard,
and
those
who
Blue
and
Jay bring unusual
Downtown', Only Nue Club . . No Cover Charge
overture, "Leonora," No. 3 Op. 72. saw it last year will remember
dance interpretations to the floor
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Debussy's sketches, "The sea that it was presented in its most
show at the Club Ten-Forty.
from dawn until noon, "Sport of beautiful style and peopled with
Blue-singing Lillian Barnes,
the waves" and "Dialogue of the the best company that has played
continues to score nightly with
new numbers. Pat Chandler
wind and the sea," were written it since it originally opened here
takes over the job as master of
by a true lover of the sea. Begun in 1921. This year we are informed
ceremonies. A master of repar-
in 1903, "La Mer" was published that "Blossom Time" is coming
Says
tee, he tells stories well and does
in 1905 and was played for the here for its farewell visit, com-
John Mason Doom - N. Y. Hoer
THE
pletely
refreshed
and
brighter,
if
a bit of singing on the side.
first time at a Lamoureux concert
For dancing there is the music
in Paris, shortly after its publica- possible, than last season, with a
•
of Max Fidler and his orchestra
tion. Its first American perform- couple of changes in the cast which
"CHRIS", one of the Radio
Contemporary Theater
ance was by the Boston Symphony are said to be an improvement,
LILLIAN BARNES appears In
Ramblers
at
the
Powatan,
whose
even over last year's ' superior
(formerly New Theater Union)
Orchestra March 2, 1907.
WEBSTER HALL
"Swinging the Blues" at Club
St1/41410 DORI an
of "Amos and
impersonation
Presents
Iturbi's remaining concerts will aggregation.
Music
Ultra-smart dancers, Collins and Ten-Forty.
•
OW
Andy" is roundly applauded.
M
be Friday, Nov. 27 (Thursday be-
Wanda add an exciting touch of
ing Thanksgiving) and Saturday, Pillsbury, Explorer, at Art
Complete lie v,
Complete
sophistication to the floor show
OULE
Nov, 28, at which time he will
N. •. 1s most 1(12111Y Psalm! May
John Mason Brown to Ad- at the Webster Hall Cocktail Lecture Recital by Edwin
•
R
Institute This Sunday
Inaugurate the series of seven
Grill, where Bob Chester and his
dress
Town
Hall
at
Cass
LVE'
&
Hughes
on
Nov.
23
popular-priced concerts. At the
•
orchestra continue to please those
tvici
1.1.-14.•,..+0•
Arthur C. Pillsbury, explorer
Theater Nov. 20
Nov. 27 program, Iturbi also will
who dine and dance.
• THE
and scientist, will tell his audience
i...•..
vEIS NP. 0:1
Edwin Hughes of New York
appear as piano soloist.
by CLIFFORD ODETS
Each a stylist of song, Made-
A
With Victor Kolar conducting , hQw to grow flowers and vegetables
John Mason Brown, author end Ion Baker, Lynn Cole and Slim City, teacher of many successful
rres
• Iv osetA FULL. ECOUSE.
and Edith Rhetts Tilton lecturing , without soil and reveal an inex- dramatic critic, is to be presented Branch offer vocal numbers in a pianists, will give a lecture re-
Y FUL
cital at the Ganapol School of
the orchestra will play the first pensive chemical formula for doing by the Detroit Town Hall of the modern manner which pleases.
ROADHOUSE
SUND
DINR, $1.25
Thurs., Fri., Sat. Eves.
•
Musical Art Nov. 23, where he is
program in the series of five it when he speaks on "New Mir- Casa Theater for its third suc-
SPECIAL DINNER
SO
acles
of
Nature,"
with
motion
pic-
M./M-
guest member of the faculty. His
also Saturday Slallnee
Young People's concerts at 10:30
cessive season on Friday
•
PLANTATION
subject, "The Art of two-piano-
a. m. Saturday. Clarence Elmore tures in natural color, at the De- ing, Nov. 20, at 11 o'clock.
"Three Sharper and A Flat," forte Playing." will be illustrated
Mr. Brown has been dramatic
Gittins, boy soprano, will be the troit Institute of Arts at 3:30 Sun-
soloist. Ile will sing compositions day afternoon, Nov. 15.
critic of the New York Evening four boys who offer a genuinely by himself and wife, Jewel Beth-
From small tanks of water Post since 1929. Previous to that unusual novelty musical act, are any Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes
of Franck and Handel. The orches-
tra will contribute works of Mo- treated with less than a dollar's he served as associate editor and being held over at the Club Plan- will appear in a recital at Kings-
tart, Schubert, Strauss and Men- worth of chemicals Mr. Pillsbury dramatic critic for the Theater tation with Leonard Reed's fast- wood on Nov. 22,
has grown tomato plants 25 feet Arts Monthly. lie has written moving "Death of the Blues"
delssohn.
high, and shown how to increase several books about the stage.
show.
Lending additional punch to
an acre's potato yield from 104
"Broadway of 1936 in Review,"
To Celebrate Golden Wed-
Rose Quong to Address
THE WHOLE OWN'S TALKING!
bushels to from 2,000 to 3,000 is the subject of his lecture again this show, are the Three Clubs,
Town Hall on Wednesday bushels. With a new film he will
ding of Rubinoffs
a trio of boys whose speedy tap
this year.
NAT. MATINKF.—OSe and lac
and acrobatic dance routines are
ABOUT OUR COMPLETE
Rose Quong, fascinating and dis- demonstrate
everp
phase
of
grow-
sure-fire
with
audiences.
The
line
All manner of bright and shin-
ing flowers and vegetables from
TICKETS at Gr1nnell'a, Kirby'. In
tinguished
Chinese
actress,w seed to harvest,
hen. Motors Illdg., and
ry
give her unique
performance,
including the in- San Carlo Opera Co. Here of eight girls introduces a brand ing stars will participate next
Modern !look Shop
nc-e- expensive formula Auld how to mix
new dance sensation, "The Susie- month in the golden wedding an-
"China — a Dramatic Presents-
for only
Next Friday
Q", a combination of trucking niversary of the parents of Dave
Con", as a Town Hall attraction
and shuffle.
Rubinoff. The dynamic radio
Sir. Pillsbury's films will deal
You wont have to ask twice! Just suggest bringing
The San Carlo Opera Company
Earl Walton continues to pro- violinist and conductor is plan-
in the Fisher Theater Wednesday
the beginnings of life, the
will open an eight-day engagement vide music for both the floor ning a special musical tribute to
the whole family this Sunday
morning, Nov. 18, at 11 o'clock. In mating of flowers,
fl
of owr
p elrlse,nthaendmsoptii roonaprica:
at the Wilson Theater Friday eve- shows and dancing.
the gorgeous robes of her country Lure
commemorate the event.
m ati
ning, Nov. 20, with Verdi's Travi-
Miss and
Quong
will portray
life
philosophy
with Chinese
original the life cycle of flowers and vege- ata. In the cast will be Lucille(
CAFE
SAKS C
tables from germination to frui-
sketches, stories and songs.
Lion. By means of polarized light Meusel, Charlotte Bruno, Philine
The Motorettes, six lovely
Falco, Dimitri Onofrei, Mostyn
"The Chinese Lady of Genius"
1220 GRISWOLD, Between State and Grand River
Thomas and Francesco Curci, with dancing girls, break into the spot-
has just come from several months astonishing
photography
he will that
reveal
activities
go the
on incidental dances by the ballet. light at Cafe Saks this week. The
in China where she has been gath- within a drop of water.
For the Saturday matinee Pucci- customary two floor shows will
`ring new material for her unique
te under the direction Services:
adame Butterfly" will be b e presend
i's "Madame
program.
Sabbath Eveservices will be held on
Current Feature at Littman's sung
of Maestr o Sammy Dibert. They
with Ilizi Koyke, Florence feature the popular dance team, Friday evening, Nov. 2a, at I o'clock.
Born in Australia of Chinese
Wylde, Rolf Gerard, Mario Valle, Lee and Roule, and Velva Nally, Dr. Leo NC Franklin will speak on the
Yiddish Theater
parents, she has devoted her life
triple: - Why Give Thanks". Following
social hour w111 he held,
aarnadi tetrhiaat Re uv tniirnagn there ea 5rwaig11. blues singer. An extra floor the services
to Chinese art, literature and le-
aponnored by ' Leonard T. /.awls'` Temple
"Regards From Ilome,l' a come- etc„
gends. She established a splendid
show is offered every Sunday for Group No. 6.
EVERY
ni
with
Bianca
Saroya,
Bruno,
Sabbath day Nervier/a will be held on
reputation as an actress in Mel- dy in four acts, by Ben Zwi, fea-
dinner guests, and delicious road-
EVERY
IA at 10:30.
Saturday morning. Nov.
SUNDAY
bourne and went to London in turing many new musical selec- Falco, Sakos and Kozakevich,fol- house dinners begin at $1.25.
;
Dr. Franklin will occupy the pulpit,
SUNDAY
Pagliaeci
Basil Dean's "The Circle of tions, is the play to be presented lowed by Leoncavallo's
speaking on the topic: - Esau and Jacob-
with
Santa
Biondo,
formerly
of
the
-A
Contrast
and
a
Comparison,"
at Littman's Yiddish People's
CHALET
Chalk."
!Len's Temple (lido
Tickets for Quong's perform- Theater, 12th and Seward, this Metropolitan Opera, Lindi, Mos-
A complimentary dinner will be ten-
The Chalet is specializing in
dered to Israel llimelhoch, retiring
TO
ance are on sale now at Grinnell's Sunday matinee and evening. The tyn Thomas and Stefan Kozake- Mfrs in their all-star Saturday and president,
TO
as a mark of upreciallon and
and Monday, Tuesday and Wed- entire cast will participate in this vlch.
Sunday night shows this week with esteem for the splendid work he has
In the tut five years.
production.
nesday at the Fisher Theater.
the booking of the Gold Dust Twins done
The Temple Foram:
STATION
comedy boxing duet. This pair of
Nur, Chase wiltanawer the quentIon.
STATION
Can Government Eeep Out le
of Busi-
Ford Broadcast Sunday
amusing boxers who display in - ness?"
when he opens the Temple
their knockabout antics a real
Tuesday night, Nov. 12, at CM For
information
and
tliketn,
write,
come
to,
knowledge of the art have just re-
The Ford (Detroit) Symphony
or telephone the forum office, ascend
MADISON — Sinclair Lewis'
turned from a 10-week European floor, library room, Temple Beth El,
Orchestra, Alexander Smallens, di-
great dramatic story 'Dodsworth,' rector, the Ford Chorus and Jose
Of interest to Detroit's motor engagement that lasted for 10 Woodwardat Gladstone, Madison 1512.
Sisterhood Notes:
with Walter Huston, Mary Astor
Iturbi, pianist, will give a concert buying public is the announce- months. A new dance team offer-
The art (worse conducted by Dr.
and Ruth Chatterton in the lead- in Masonic Auditorium Sunday ment that Al Weisman, who was ing the latest in dance routines Ernest Stheyer of the Detroit . Institute
ing roles, is now showing at the evening, Nov. 15, to be broadcast at one time one of the most suc- will also be on the bill along with Of Art under the alwnsorship of the
Sisterhood and the council of Jewish
I Madison Theater. With Paul Lu-
cessful and prominent automobile the petite singing star of musical Women, will be held every two ',eel.
from 9 to 10 o'clock.
kas cast as the romantic Euro-
dealers in the city, has re-entered comedy, Nancy Welford, who will on Tueaday at 2 olock In the social
hall of the Temple.
pean adventurer, "Dodsworth" as
sing many of the better known Velma People's Temple Club:
the new car field.
TRINITY
2.3188
Criminology
to
Be
Discussed
12TH AND SEWARD
a film is equalling its success as
The first evening dance of the season
After a careful study of the songs from the operettas she has
1■•■111.
at
Temple
by
Dr.
Jandy
for Thanksgiving night.
a stage play.
N
various makes and models for appeared in. George Kavanagh and
ZIGIIUND WEINTRAUB PRESE TS
All club members are Invited to come
Weisman
decided
upon
• • •
of
Wayne
U.
ins orchestra will play for dancing to the gym on hf °milky and Thursday
1937, Mr.
SHEINGOLD — SAM AUERBACH
EXPERIENCE IS
to play hantiminton.
UNITED ARTISTS — William
Dr. Edward Jandy of Wayne Pontiac and he was immediately and the floor shows, with Blanche night,.
Confirmation MAR
MAX KLETER—GEORGE GOULD—SAM KESTIN
OUR TEACHER
Powell, Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow University will speak on crimin- granted a franchise by the fac- Feeney and Jimmy Nolan doing Parent-Teacher M n
;
The fluat parenUtearher meeting of
and Spencer Tracy in "Libeled ology on Sunday, Nov. 22. at tory officials. The name of his the vocals.
In the great successful plu
the
No n will be held Sunday after-
Lady," is now in its third and 3 :30 p. m., in the fourth floor firm is the Weisman Pontiac Co.,
noon.
v. 22 Parents of the student.
final week at the United Artists club room of Temple Beth El. and the new 1937 Pontiac models
noon. Nov. 52. Parents of the
MO-
dents and their teachers of the seventh,
Theater.
are now on display at his show-
There
will
be
no
charge.
All
eighth.
and
ninth grades will ranter on
• • •
Acts
by
Ben
Zvi—Many
Fine
Song
Numbers
their
common
problems
and
will
he
en-
rooms.
4846
Woodward
Ave.,
205 Gratiot Avenue
Comedy in 4
are welcome.
tertained hy IS •stud.. A recr/ptIon
STATE — Fred Stone, Louise
The talk is sponsored by the near Warren.
SUNDAY MATINEE and NIGHT, Nov. 15, 2:30 and 8:30 p. m.
tenoned by the Sisterhood will be held
145 Michigan Ave.
Latimer
and
Owen
Davis,
Jr.,
in
In sneaking of the new Pon-
hall
Young People's Club of Temple
In the
TICKETS — 3Ialinee, VW. Me, Ate tat inrholed
the thrilling melodrama "Grand Beth El.
Evening, 53e, Ur. II, Ian Included
' , Mr. Weisman stated, "I'm
The
Detroit
League
of
the
Na-
Jury," is now showing at the
Littman about roar sPecIM
muntku Organisations! — See
Dr. Jandy is not only an au- I convinced that Pontiac offers
Dearflt Mr.utm
Traan,.
State Theater on the same pro- thority on the subject he is dis more for the money than any tional Home for Jewish Children
vram with Gertrude Michael and cussing but is known as an ex- other car in the field. In Pontiac at Denver will hold its regular
monthly meeting on Wednesday,
Walter Abel in "Second Wife."
cellent speaker. An open dis - 1 you get a bigger car! better val- Nov. 18, at the Hotel Detroiter at
• • •
Mr. and Mr. /ouch Wieder of De-
ue! greater economy! It is truly 2:30 p. m., immediately follow- troit
will follow his talk.
were the guent• of their Mater and
car.
FOX — Radiant with glorious
limither•Inditer. Mr. nod Mrs. A. 11.
America's finest low priced
Hadassah
meeting.
ing a
Homan, for the weekend.
oom
music and sparkling with gleeful
m
y
former
•
tall
visit
e n ds
Under the direction of Mrs.
howrooms and
humor, "Under Your Spell" star-
s ends
Mrs. Joseph Schwarts and Mrs Nate
Myron Jacobs, program chairman, Selmer
will be ro - nostosees at a putille
ring Lawrence Tibbett. America's
see
for
themselves."
an unusual and entertaining pro- Pridmi for Ih. heneftt of the Temple IP,
—
A meeting of all the committees work-
Mr. Weisman also wants his
No. 1 baritone, in the raciest,
gram has been arranged. A dra- tsrhood en Erld•T afternoon, at the
sir. and lira John !merman and
ing oo the ThankagIving dance, th•
home of the former.
most entertaining comedy ro- daughter, M1.. Kella !mer an, Worn.' friends to know that the same
m
th•
1-Turkey Trot,. to beeponeored
matized reading with musical se-
Denied
by
Nirn
Harry
Hirshberg.
left
thoughtful service and personal ,ompaniment will be rendered by
% o n; :tt .: mance of his screen career, is at
2 1
Junior ❑ anu..n on t2/ , /r i.,0 m
Senior Iladusah l• planning It lunch-
one
for
•
several
month's
stay
In
hy
Dre+arm . was hem at
ion
that
has
always
char-
the
Fox
Theater,
eon for nut Tuesday noon. Nor 17. at
tz
ca p
tenrie
ton St
atrte
4 s
: : r t "
Mre7
i l :::
111
'4
Da
delightful
d his transactions will be Mrs. Harry II. Platt and Mrs. th• Wononah Hotel, Ust • utIcIpatIng
On the stage the Fox presents wru honored with a 1 1 ...
oulated
ng Liprrn
„ n•
to
hove •• their guest .other. Mr.
Ilerbert Metz, talented local ar-
oy
an
Hollywood hotel Revue,
given here. It is also announced
for thl •ffair, wbkh Is to bo mad o
Emma Landau of Detroit.
r..
the eve of Thanksgiving. and tables for
Hurry to See
Danto is connected with tists. Intimacies of the home at
elaborate and beautiful stage
Ira
n
that
cards are being uuged
in rase groups i
Denver will be revealed by hirs.
The Junior Iladasuh progressive
Adolph Kanter left on 50001
the firm and welcomes the oppor-
presentation in 15 brilliant scenes. for um
prefer this pastim• to dancing.
dinner, whhh marked the regular meet-
Los Angeles where she will teen
Nat
Bronstein
and
Mrs.
King
• • •
tunity of showing his friends the
ing of th• organization the lam of the
Schwayder, who were profoundly week. twun at the horn.
Junior Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
of MU.
DOWNTOWN — Olsen and th.
us
new Pontiac s.
hold the MO meeting a the ••••us.
Josephine •nd Ml.. Harriet Itergi•as
inspired by a recent visit there.
stn. Au-ssnanr Phillr. Mn Marti
20 —SEPIA ARTISTS-20
at the Temple. ,
ednesdayevening.
those
two
uproarious
anon
Lave
r•
tworuderl to the homes o
Johnson,
f Mi
u
Sour andMia• Lillie
Flew/Ion
Ml t.k Os,/ with the following
caus•go.
Rot
Ginsberg.
Wu
Alice
Morld
son.
Detroit K. of P. Lodge Party
clown princes of comedy, are at turned from a visit to
Irene nu,nk
•
and Miss Irene Brenner . Each r1.1 ■•■
Earl Walton's Music
VInacow, vIre-pcesi•ent
the Downtown Theater, in their
recentl,
01,11
•
who
name
, MI.
Tuesday
which she was required
Mr. Dui Peeenbe rg
Elsa Ina Mse Itahinoslirls urretur. newest and funniest screen com- 'put three ulti. in Mt. Ciernena has
.0 irsperwingt• mid • prize wits awarded
Unveiling of Tombstone
Wee Gloria
---
to Mrs JuBus (11nslwrg for her Inter-
t ISO Ro..b.th Lebour and
returned to b ee hems.
It NI Loeb was edy, "Country Gentlemen."
publicity.
Mr.
Pret•lion of tam PM. •rt Hum.
&Mager.
Detroit Lodge No. 65, will
I chose. sponsor of this group. Following
The unveiling of a monument Several t•hies of bridge were In play
Th• local Boat Brlth entertained a
Elmer Cleve, one of the stage's
th• bastnaw mutlatg• refre•hments we.
party held on have a party on Tuesday, Nov.
at •
crowd
of Sophia B. Bloom , hoes
outstanding comedians who has large
versed.
electton Wahl In the Beth El Commu-
17, for members and their in memory
wife of Joseph A. Bloom. will be
appeared In several Broadway nity Center.
The m
onthly muting of Roth El Pis•
The Doubl e Cellophane wrap-
friends.
held on Sunday, Nov. 15, at 3
b held Wednewiai In the shows, is seen on the Downtown
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