America% ffewisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO February 12, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE NELSON EDDY MASONIC Auditorium • Fri, Eve, February 26 American Baritone woonwActo FREE Nelson Eddy in Concert Feb. 26 TICKETS 83c to $2.75 • Countess Listowel to Addrelis Town Hall at Fisher Feb. 17 • CUR 5 SERVICE PARKING FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS tn Swing Time' AND Edmund Lowe - Gloria Stuart In Feb. 16-17-IB-10 CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD NELSON EDDA In `Dancing Lady' AT THE POWATAN in Flames" and "Mil- lions of Us" at Cinema Theater The Cinema Theater, 68 East Columbia, just off Woodward, is presenting an outstanding program starting Friday, Feb. 12. "Spain in Flames," a feature-length of- ficial picture of the civil war in Spain; and "Millions of Us," la- bor news-reel featurette, make up this unusual program. "Spain in Flames," depicts the fight for freedom in present-day Spain, with an introduction by the Spanish ambassador, Fernan- do de Los Rios. The film swings into action with shots made by camera men of the Spanish goy- ernment, then others by Sovie Russia's photographers. Termed by many as the most vital docu- ment ever screened, the New York Herald-Tribune writes: "It is pow- erful, enormously effective and convincing." AIR. CONDITIONED • • MIRROPHONIC SOUND OPEN A.M.ITIL 113 0 A.M. Week's Attractions at Center Theater Besides free parking and chauf- feur service, the Center Theater, located on Woodward near the Boulevard, offers a fine selection of films which can be seen in the greatest of comfort. On Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, Feb. 12, 13 and 14, "Swing- time" will be shown with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers star- ring. On the same program will be Edmund Lowe and the beauti- ful Gloria Stuart in a mystery, "The Girl on the Front Page." An unusual cast including Clark Gable, Joan Crawford and Nelson Eddy will appear in "Dancing Lady" on Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday, Feb. 16, 16, 17 and 18, at which time Charles Laughton will present "The Pri- vate Life of Henry VIII." This picture reveals the innermost secrets and loves of one of Eng- land's mightiest kings. "Spain PLUS CHARLES LAUGHTON in 'The Girl on the Front Page' 'Henry the VIII' ..... .CONSUELO FLOWERTON, singer debar'', at the Powatan Club, will be another of the en- tertainers who has played this night spot to go to London for the coronation. George Eneaco to Be Sym- phony's Guest Conduc- tor Feb. 18 • Catering to Luncheons, Bridge Parties, ate. BOESKY'S ON 12th STREET 12th & Hazelwood NOW Flee t Timm 1$ Detroit it Front Itiret from the Civil War 'SPAIN IN FLAMES' Narrated In Eveiieh — Also "MILLIONS OF UP Georges Enesco, Rumanian Labor Film "Lowdown' . on Strikes artist who Is considered by lead- ing authorities to be one of the CINEMA l i satEOffilttl r= Cont. from Noon — Cherry 000 ranking musicians of the world, will be presented both an guest conductor and violin soloist at the 11th subscription concert of All Newt the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in Orchestra Hall, Thursday, Feb. NELSON EDDY JACKIE BEEKMAN 18. Enesco is scheduled to make Singing M. C. meat. Sold-out concert tour a, Bright star in the musical firma- only one appearance here with HELEN MARTELL cinema headliner, radio idol, oper- For His Work as Boling Referee; the orchestra. ment, Nelson Eddy's life is an 0 5...op. Like Will Direct Camp in the American success story of the atic success, festival and oratorio At the popular-priced Satur- Summer most heart-warming kind. Born favorite, conductors' choice— day night concert of Feb. 20 in Z MATBELLE VAN all combine to seal his title to in Providence, brought up in New Orchestra Hall, Charles Naegle, D Lou H. Handler, the only Jew- brilliant young Americen pianist, England, trained in Philadelphia, fame. This season Mr. Eddy is more ish boxing referee in Michigan, w ill be presented an soloist. Vic- the baritone was successively re- 4, was awarded a distinct honor this tor Kolar will conduct. Naegele, porter, copy-reader, and advertis- popular than ever. His third pic- ia MAX FIDLER'S he co- week when he was presented with a native New Yorker, has an- ing writer before he got his chance ture "Maytime" in which MUSIC MacDonald, stars with Jeannette a golden glove in appreciation for peered as soloist with the major at a singing career—a career his work as referee for the Free which has needed remarkably few will soon be released. appear at the orchestras in the Nelson Eddy will Shubow School to Present Press Golden Glove Boxing Tour- symphony years to carry him to the heights. United States and as recitalist Today this tall blond young man Masonic Auditorium on Friday Miss Goldstick in Reci- nament. throughout the country. Mr. Handler, who held a Mich- has a dazzling record of achieve- evening, Feb. 26, at 8:15 p. m. The fourth program in the lec- tal on Feb. 18 All-New, Gay Musical Revue- igen heavyweight boxing cham- ture-concert series will be given from 1929 to 1931, is at pionship On Thursday evening, Feb. 18, present making arrangements for Monday night, Feb. 15. In addition to the three De- at 8 o'clock, the Gertrude Shubow the opening of Tamakwa Camp for MICHIGAN — Claudette Col- School of Music and Danco will boys early this spring at Algon- troit concerts this coming week DOWNTOWN by the orchestra, the symphony present Vera Goldstick in an eve- bert and Fred MacMurray, in Park, Ontario. of interpretive character quin Mr. Handler announces that will play two concerts in the 1 Paramount's silver jubilee release, ning John H. Schneider, former Cir- Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle sketches in the auditorium of Mc- work on the construction of the Oh GEORGE DEWEY WASHINGTON cult Court Commissioner of "Maid of Salem" is now showing The Gregor Library, Woodward at building started in September and Friday afternoon and evening, Produosd by "CROFT" CRAPPELL Wayne County, filed his nominat- at the Michigan Theater. in Massachusetts. Michigan stage show presents, that the camp is now nearing com- Feb. 19. Kolar will conduct and Minted 1,1 OVt4723":.:1 ing petition with Oakley E. Distin, Miss Goldstick, who is well pletion. He states that a large Mrs. Tilton will lecture at a chil- a sparkling musical come- SOsiton... city election clerk, as a candidate person, known for her dramatic work in staff of counsellors will take care dren's program at 4 p. m., while dy revue, "Broadway Juniors" in the Primary Election to be held with a cast of 50 including Enrico Detroit, received her bachelors of 60 boys. Trained counsellors have in the evening Enesco will direct and RESTAURANT Eddie Foy, Jr., Joe Dorris, Jr., Joe degree at Valparaiso University. already been engaged for the camp and also appear as soloist. 2035 Park Ago., at Elisabeth There she studied under the na- season. Camp will be limited to 50 Caruso, Jr., Frank Tinney, 550 E. ADAMS No Cover Charge CH.0230 Cook, Jr., June Carroll, Ruth How- tionally recognized Prof. Rollo, boys, 20 of whom are to be from ard, 12 Dancing Daughters and teacher of dramatic art, and An- Detroit and the balance will come son Tallcott, Miss Goldstick has from Chicago, Milwaukee, St. NIGHTLY AND "Roy Campbell's Chorus." also studied with Lady Kathryn Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pitta- SAKS SATURDAY MATINEE Vincent Mayer of this city. MADISON — George Arliss, burgh, Rochester and Buffalo, George and Nancy Ryan bring CHICO REYES playing a dual role for the first Activities of the camp, accord- their dance rhythms to Saks this AND tun ORCHESTRA time in his career in "A Man of Mr. handler, will include week, breaking into the longest ing to BETTY THOMPSON Affairs," is now at the Madison Burton Holmes to Open His riding, with one of the finest in- run of any complete floor show in Song Styllet The Aristocrat of Nisht Clubs El Telt is Ens Travel Lecture Series RHYTHM Theater. structors in Canada in charge, Detroit night club booking. The WITH 3 FLOOR SHOW) NIGHTLY sailing, canoe voyages to last from Ryans introduce the Cucaracha LUNCHES 3Se Here Feb. 16 QUEENS DINNERS 90c UNITED ARTISTS — Greta three days to two weeks, archery, and Carioca, sensations of "Flying Frank Hall, M. C. Famed ter Fad Garbo loves Robert Taylor in Down to Rio," with other rhumba EXCELLENT FOOD Burton Holmes, world's great- swimming, life saving, etc. A Laugh Met CHOICE LIQUORS "Camille" which is now in its sec- est travel lecturer, will open his Mrs. Handler, the former Violet and ballroom novelties. Sally Os- ir.4 i Teu'll snoregialsth• Snot ef our Cook. ond week at the United Artists 19.37 series of seven motion pic- Weiss, who Is a teacher in the mon puts fresh sparkle in her Consuelo Flowerton DIN and good sin. Theater. - physical education department of Songstress Special la / 10 dynamic delivery of new song hits, Debutante ling steaks end ture travelogs when he speaks on JOHN H. SCHNEIDER "England, Wales and Scotland" Detroit schools and who has had while Buddy Lester tosses new Jerry A Turk wi!,`. 1 = Sunday POW1111113tylo DOWNTOWN — Holding over many years of camping expe- quips and gags with both hands at the Detroit Institute of Arts March 1 for the office of Judge Art Mooney's Rhythm Band a second big week "Smashing at 8:30 on Tuesday evening, Feb. rience, will be secretary of the while directing as emcee. Eddie of the Common Pleas Court on for PHONE TE. 2.1315 thrilling a the Vice Trust," is 16. He comes under World Ad- camp and will have charge of its Bratton's swell awing band, with the non-partisan ballot. 124 DAVENPORT commissary department. Mary Lou Harrington as featured Under New Manageinent His first venture into politics story exposing white slave traffic venture Series auspices. The camp is located on high vocalist, is rumored to be toying Other Burton Ilolmes subjects: Tel. CL 1313 was in the recent Presidential in which the leader, Luciano, is ideal for those who finally arrested and convicted and altitude and is Feb. 23, 8:30, "Things as They with a radio offer. Election at which time he was a Special roadhouse dinners are Were and Are in Troubled Spain: suffer from hay fever. Arrange. candidate to fill the vacancy in sent to prison. "With Pleasure Madame" is a March 2, 8:30, "Down-to-Date ments will be made to keep those featured on Sundays, $1.25 up. the office of Circuit Court Com- suffering from hay fever after the There is an extra floor show for missioner for the County of musical comedy romance with Impressions of Switzerland;" season is over. dinner patrons Saturdays and Wayne. He was nominated and singing and dancing, starring March 9, 8:30, "Today's Paris camp George 31 Mr. Handler graduated from Conrad Nagel. and an Auto Tour All Over elected to this office by a tre- EVERY Michigan State College in 1931 and Sundays. France:" March 16, 8:30, "Con- • EVERY mendous majority over a large iiinNQ ADAMS — There is plenty of trasting Experience in New and received the degree of B. S. in SUNDAY field of candidates. WEBSTER HALL SUNDAY forestry and physical education. .Lester Mr. Schneider h a native De- action in "Devil's Playground," Old Japan:" April 4, 3:30, "The Since 1931, he has been boxing Lea Arquette's lively swing band Bu ddii-' \ with Dolores Del Rio as a dime-a- Magic of Mexico," and at 8:30 troiter and has lived in this city referee of Michigan and is the only moves into Webster Hall Wednes- dance girl, and Chester Morris that evening, "The South Seas during his entire life. He received a day night, bringing as their vocal TO person in the state to have pro- and Richard Dix as deep-sea div- and the Dutch East Indies." Tic- '4 ,1 his Law Degree at the University TO fessional boxing and referee attraction Beatrice Cullen, in orig- of Michigan in 1927, and since ers. 'With it is "Laughing at kets are now on sale at the World licenses at one time, having held inal arrangements. McDonald and then has been actively engaged Trouble," which provides the Adventure Series office at the In- both in 1933 and 1934. He has had Ross continue their breezy tapping erysztox atitute. in the practice of law in the City double offering for the Adams. STATION a wide experience in camping dur- of such swift routines as "Top of Detroit. He is active in Jewish Hat" inventions in the Astaire- FOX — Fox Theater audiences Wrestling at Arena Gardens on ing the past years. communal affairs. Rogers manner. They have capti- this week enjoy the thrill of dis- Monday vated Websterites as easily as they covering another exciting new Lem Stecklin, hillbilly wrestler screen star, lovely Annabelle, a from the Smoky Mountains of Arthur Kallet to Address did the London smart set at the I $60,000,000. A feature of the dis- Kit Kat Klub. French beauty as romantic and Tennessee, who right now is the Town Hall at Cass on bursements reveals the undesirable • unusually brilliant as her name. outstanding attraction in mat cir- Feb. 19 in the taxation imposed on Introduced to America by the cles hereabouts, is to meet Sammy TEN-FORTY life insurance companies, the ex- At a meeting of the Temple Sister- same studio that discovered Si- Kohen, rough Jewish grappler, in When Jackie Beekman moves Arthur Kallet, author and di- under this heading being hoo It mone and Sonja Henje, the main event of next Monday's de d held on Monday afternoon, on mon Si in two . public bridge was rector of the Consumer's Union of into the Club Ten-Forty tonight I nearly $2,000,000 during the past esenIng, Feb II. with Dr. lAnnabella makes her screen de- wrestling card at the Arena Gar- the United States, will give his as emcee, he will greet a host of financial year. Hope Motten as chairman. but in "Wings of the Morning," dens. Montreal—With an increase in lecture "The Great American friends who made his acquaint- In another bout the Mystery Guinea Pig" next Friday morning ance when he sons starring in Mrs Slat Kahn is in Cleveland where hailed as the peak of perfection assets of over $70,000,000 in 1936 she le visiting friends and relatives this in the development of natural Man No. 2 will meet Mike Cha- in the Cass Theater, at 11 o'clock, Broadway musicals. He adds novel- and a grand total of more than Rosenwald Post's Thanks seek. color on the screen. On the stage coma of Mexico City. The mys- for the Detroit Town Hall. ty songs and eccentric dances to , the highest in the the Fox offers a sparkling revue, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Kahn and Mr. and terious grappler showed fine form $770,000,00 0 Editor Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Mrs Phil Koffman left on Sundafort or Mr. Kallet's latest book "Coun- his top-flight comedy. Helen Hertel Company's history, the Annual Re- The members of the Julius Florida where they will remain • bringing to glamorous life "Your in annexing his first And and has terfeit" is repeating the success is a new soubrette to local aud- Hit Parade." issued a defi to any grappler in of "100,000,000 Guinea Pigs" which iences, singing catchy songs in a port of the Sun Life Assurance Rosenwald Post No. 218 American month. the world. His progress will be was the second best non-fiction winning manner. The Mabel Van Mre. A. IS Roman and Mrs George Company of Canada recently re- Legion composed of Jewish War watched with interest. ha ve returned home after •pend- seller of 1933. It presents in Adorables have added some swift leased by Arthur B. Wood, presi- Veterans wish to express our sin- Kahn days In Detroit. photographs and text a consumer's new numbers to their ensemble dent and Lianaging director, re- core thanks to the Detroit Jewish Ina • few op- Richard sapper returned home on of Chronicle for the fine editorial survey of products and advertising dancing, including their stirring •rh is Tuesday from the UniversityIchi- veals a statemen re- in many fields, which result in dru mcorps tap. Bill Lankin's in last week's edition Mm• to spend a few cleni of wffil the bright spots of the insurance peering Ball Jan. gan garding the President's ten with hi. parents Mr. and Mrs serious impairment of health and piano interludes fill intermissions and financial world. The statement Fridayevening service. were held in the waste of untold wealth, between dance music by Max Fid- You Can Win a Fortune of Nate (Milner. Temple lieth Jacob, with Rabbi Fried- is not only interesting because of 30. ler's men. and Mrs. Jerome Nedell have as Seniors: A crowd of over 500 people land officiating Iii. subject Was "Thirst'. $100,000 its indication of the growth of At he Sabbath morning services Feb their house guest thi• week )ilea 13ett7 • • homily based upon the words of the out for this worthy en- turned 13, at 10:30. Rabbi Leon Frain will Psalmist "My bout thireteth for God, this company, but also because it Ettlinger of Chicago. Rhea Cashman Urges Early preach on the zubject: "Abraham Lin• yea, the living God." PLANTATION establishes beyond doubt the in- deavor which maintains a fund for $200,000 Celli; A w•r d s Gives coin, Model of Democracy." Reservations for Euro- and Mrs. Reuben Adelman left So successful has "Kentucky herent strength and stability of unfortunate children afflicted with 0" Mr At the Sabbath Eve services, Friday. Away in Old Gold Contest A regular meeting of the Junior Tern• sunday for Florid. where they expect Feb. II. Rabbi Joseph L. Fink of when plan. were held. pean Trip Was the fundamental principles of life infantile paralysis. Sue" been as Chappy Chappelle's pie Group of 1,000 Prizes This is the first time that a Jew- to remain Manna the month of February. Temple Roth Zion, Buffalo, will Occul, discussed for the publican. of• Mrs . initia 'production at the Club insurance. Since 1929 the assets 5111r- TheIlupper sponsored by. the Temple !'hl;hr l rites a:tleiff.7kA *Writ:J*0,V; is sloe, • project which had been grated earlier In the year. The program of the Sun Life of Canada have ish organization in Detroit spon- Sisterhood Miss Rhea Cashman, president Plantation that it is being held The Old Gold contest is open to last Sunday e ve ni ng ...oat follow theeervice. sored such an event, and from the consisted of • review of Shalom Asch'• increased by over $209,000,000 eurceeeful under the ch ai r manship of of the World-Wide Travel Bureau, for a third week. The Planta- everybody. The contest consists of Mena Temple nab: 'The War Goes On presented by Dr. response by members of Mo. Joseph Sempllner. The annual Father and Son banquet Joseph Forbes and in view of the substantial in- wonderful Inc., asks that her many friends tion Singers, a choir of nine voices solving puzzle pictures. Go to your Mr. and Mrs Julius Rubin left on will to held on Thursday evening. Feb. crease in the assurances in force the Jewish community and by their and clients be patient during this blending in spiritual and folk cigarette dealer and ask him for Mrs. Norman Buckner will meet her co-operation in helping to make Sunday for Florida where they will 16 A men'. gym class es now Ming or- during 1936 over those of 1935, a the Neter and brother-In-law. Mr. and Mrs trying period of finding it difficult songs ,is featured by the sepia the official Old Gold puzzle pic- rend the next few weeks. President's Ball a success, it ganised. Saul II. Rom le the chairmen. Louis Merle. of Peoria, Ill., In Chicein. to secure suitable if any accom- show, George Dewey Washing- tures, FREE, together with full definite general recovery of busi- is the hope of the Julius Rosen- Nate Feltner ie ,pending a few days Those Interested mayrail biro at from whore they will leave for • three modations on the steamers leav- ton will stay on for another rules and details regarding the ness conditions cannot be doubted. wald Post to make this an annual Cherry 1110 or Tyler 4-0213. trip to Mexico. weeks. in Chicago on bustnees Tonne People's Temple Club, ing for the West Indies, Florida, month. Gwendolyn Reed, poet contest. Get your picture puzzles Of special interest was the an- The Ira meeting of the adult study Tae winter formal of the T. P. T. G. Mr and Mo. Jerome Nadell have as nouncement by Mr. Wood that par- event. California and the Mediterranean. songstress, sings with Chappelle. and entry form immediately. The Oa. Saturday, Feb. 13. at 1 . 30 group held on wedhesear With best wishes for continued their awe. their parents. • Mr •nd Mrs. ball room of the Rabbi errata' r p In In the ticipating policyholders would re- success to The Detroit Jewish Abraham Miller of Chicago. Jan. 17. at Since travel this year is even The Harlem High Hatters and contest is just beginning. Don't at the Temple. with Nook-Cadillac Motel. Friedland leading the dist-melon. on rester than in the peak season ceive increased dividend payments Chronicle. and with sincere thanks Three Streaks of Rhythm con- delay. Follow carefully the instruc- preeeot rurrent•d•y events. Among the graduate. from Central Temple Beth ICI Renews Scheolt The Student Councilof the Temple of 1929 it is most important that tinue the dizzy pace of their tions. There are no tricks or catch- during 1937. the many organizations who pur- Rich School t hie semeeter are: Char- high School has arranged the tith en - Mr. and Mrs I. Steinman and rhil• plans for trips be made far in ad- dance novelties and Earl Walton's es. Only your skill wins. Double- The Sun Life financial state- to lotte Friedman. Ruth (limber's Marvin chased blocks of tickets for the Koffman. Sirloin Nadel'. Arnold Taylor, noel Purim dinner-dance to which the dren, Mrs. Saul Blmkrant •nd eon. Sher- Mellow Old Gold is giving you a eon• and daughter. of high school see win. Mr. and Mrs Jacob KovInskY. all vance of sailing. It only requires hot Harlem orchestra puts steam ment for 1930 is a strong one, for affair we beg to remain, Martin Taylor and Sybil Werbelow. The affair Is scheduled for left on Jan. 14 for a month's Mel in a small deposit which is refunded Into music for both revue and chance to win a fortune and make and not only are the securities carried Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218, The Flint degree (earn of the Beal •re fieturday. Feb. 17. at 7 p. m. AdmIssien Miami, Fla. can- dancing. a at book values, which, In the aggre- In full if necessity makes you rich for life. Watch this news- to the dinner and dame is I Per American Legion Dept. of Mich. Brith lodge performed initiation for new • gate, are less than market value, necessary. It assures The regularmonthly meeting of he cellation paper for further announcements. member. on Sunday. as joint Initiation perm° M. WATERSTONE, On Sunday. Feb. II. at 3 p. m the Siffierbood was held on Feb. 1. preceded but there is also an increase of ceremonies of Bag City. Seem.. and tom and girls between the area of 4 as ueual with • luncheon and followed choice and comfortable accom- POWATAN Commander. Flint lodges at the Elks' Club. The $90,000,000 in the bond by a program In the &he.. of Mrs modations. more than Consuelo F lower to n, smart Palestine Students Union Barra principal en...kat was Rabbi Herter el and 1, will relebrat• Purim with the aid of mother. and teacher. who will Norman Buckner, to...Went, the meeting account since 1935, bringing the For those who are making re- chanteuse, is appearing at the from International Student Body Flint, while Louis Wiener of Grand transform the social hall into • banquet was In cilium of Mrs. William Present. epeke for the Junior Orfanita. ball of Queen Esther. For costume MS. Plena were completed for a Purim party servations for February or March total of such account to $310,00,- U. H. S. Auxiliary Thanks Rapids VIENNA.—(WNS)—An appli- Powatan Club for a limited en- lion. A. E A.. winch recolmd Its charter gestions call your child's tearher or to be held on Feb. 31. 000, or approximately 40 per cent or even April, communicate with gagement. She is the New York cation for membership from the Detroit Jewish Chronicle: at the meeting. Mies Onenhandier. Miss Cashman at once and she debutante who gave up society life Union of Palestine Students which of the asseta of the company. Dur- Editor, On Sunday, Feb. 11. Individual clew It is my privilege to express to Polish Leaders Ceinieg I. F. TAYLOR DIES Purim parties will be held for the ch, ing 1936 profits were made of over you the gratitude of the board of will do her best to find the most for that of the night spots and includes Po per cent Jews and 10 A skull fracture sustained Monday 1th and lith grades of the Temple suitable trip, tour or cruise. $10,000,000 from the redemption or the Women's Auxiliary of the afternoon per cent Arabs was voted down made a great success thereby. In a River road traffic acci- school. NEW YORK. (WNS) — Sena- sale of securities and at the end United Hebrew Schools, for your dent brought death Jan. 03 to Dade. Frank Hall is the new master by the International Conference 11 of 511 North Jackson St. Rubinstein, chief rabbi John Schiff Named Trustee of ceremonies and has them in con- of Students at its annual con- tor Isaac of the year the cash in the bank generosity in providing us with F. Taller. , . for Mr. Taylor took place Fri- "Around the Corner" Fed- of Vilna, and Dr. Emil Sommer- amounted to$16,000,000.During the the very fine publicity for our Sent 4•y, Rev. Mendel manes officiated, with of New York U. tinuous laughter. The Blond gress. The Palestine group's ap- eral Theater Project stein, president of the Club of In gb aaaaa Fewlek Cemetery, Sur- past year there has been a sub- fifth annual donor luncheon. and burial Rhythm Dancers present several plication was supported by the viving are his mother, Esther Tarter: company's Jewish Deputies in the Polish par- Play at Littman's stantial increase in the novel routines. They claim to have delegates from France, Czechos- his widow, Sonic ene daughter. Rem: it is deeply appreciated by our NEW YORK (WNS)—The dis- liament, are coming to the United one mn, Melvin: three brothers, I. J. investment income over 1935 and entire organization. of being one of the 50, and Art Mooney's rhythm lovakia, England, Belgium, Lux- Taylor. and A. Taylor of IMF CRY: and the average rate of interest earned "Around the Corner," a beauti- States early in April to acquaint tinction Joseph of Lithuania: mod two Meters. band continues for dancing. Jerry embourg. and Greece, and op- Respectfully yours, youngest university trustees in public opinion with the on investments shows an increase Mrs D. Lewis and Mrs a Ansrel of fully peened and well acted drama American MRS. LOUIS TOBIN. country fell to John M. Schiff, & Turk, sensational dancers, direct posed by those from Italy, Hun- for the second consecutive year. Chicago. by Martin Flavin, will be shown plight of Polish Jewry. Announce- the from the Yacht Club, Chicago, do gary, Latvia, Switzerland, Lithua- grandson of the late Jacob II. The financial statement shows re- at Littman's People's Theater. ment of this was made at a din- Schiff, when he was elected to everything from the Suzi-Q to the nia, Finland, Bulgaria and Aus- GALENDA GIRLS CLUB ner to Arthur E. Littman of the Benjamin D. Burdick Moves serves and surplus of over $37,- and Seward, beginning Wed- 12th tria. The German delegates abe Calends Girls Club is re- The council of the New York Uni- Lindy Hop. 00,00 and includes a special con- newing nesday, Feb. 17. Appearing in this dress industry division of the the His Law Offices stained from voting. activities and is now hold- American Committee Appeal for versity. At 33 Schiff, who is a tingency reserve of $10,000,000. play will be Hershel Mayol, Betty Benjamin D. Burdick announces are Double. Cigarette. Geld The total income from all sources ing a membership drive. All girls the removal of his law offices from Semm, Fred Perkins, Richard the Jews of Poland which is seek- partner in Huhn, Loeb and Co., Old In Ohio the Black Legion has Mellow, Double Fresh, Delhi. between the ages of 19 and 23 and the son-in-law of George F. has increased to over $164,000,000, Gamble and others. "Around the ing to raise $1,000,000. The din- club 515 Barium Tower to 1825-1831 Corner" is being sponsored by the ner netted $10,000 for the cam- Baker. is the youngest member Guerante.d. Made from the finest been displaced by a new group while disbursements are down, interested in joining a social Dime Bank Bldg. Phone, Cadillac called the Legion of Action. 5-3946, greys tobacco. they hit the spot, are urged to call Tyler of the council. leaving an excess of income over WO). I Federal Theater Project. disbursements for 1936 of over evenings and ask for Fay Cohen. 1223, die t.,, Do. f , tm.ts ,15 STAGE AN D SCREEN Countess Judith Listowel, who speaks at the Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater Wednesday morning, Feb. 17, at 11 o'clock, planned on her American lecture tour to discuss the changes in England under King Edward VIII. The world's most dramatic ro- mance intervened to throw an Em- pire into confusion and a new king into office. Countess Listowel's sub- ject remains the same, "The New Reign in England," but events have dynamited the material into significant new forms. A gifted speaker as well as a vigorous writer, Countess Listowel is known as one of the outstanding woman lecturers of today. Tickets are on sale now at Grin- nell's, also Monday to Wednesday before the lecture at the Fisher Theater. lbcc Oflite Grinnell's TE. 2.7100 AT GPAP10 BLVD Fri., sat., Men., Feb. 13-11-13 ' PAGE NINE P) urgonriEwisti eille024104 Handler Presented With Golden Glove Downtown Theaters Schneider in Race for Seat as Judge "Kentucky Sue CLUB V PLANTATION 4 Revelry by Night Now•DANCING 111717XN 4 V 44 ■ e# 4 %a1 Dinner WEINBERG'S Jewish Radio Hour 5:30 5:30 6:30 WJBK 6:30 WJBK Increased Volume of Business Marks !trend Sun Life Recordlpenditure A LL to FOR 6:1 Slly $100 I 10.9, 0 17„ Sag Via Illimirwrim o i Hara,.", gror, rattonis `' .9 Music Nabs gem* ilitt4 El Pontiac Nate Hari Fi