Americo, ffewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AY1NU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO T ablierRonlkwunffiaoxiar. February 19, 1937 MASONIC Auditorium • Fri Eve. February 28 and THE NELSON EDDY American Baritone TICKETS 83c to $2.75 • Box °Mee Grinnell's TE. 2-7100 LEGAL YEHUDI MENUHIN AND HIS SISTER, HEPHZIBAH, ON FORD HOUR SUNDAY I Revelry by Night • WEBSTER HALL Fines?* in ballroom dancing is being demonstrated this week at Webster Hall Cocktail Grill by Castaine and Barry, an interna- tionally successful team who have played in London, at the Scala in Berlin and at the Casino de Is Plaza in Havana. Les Arquette and his swingsters set a fast pace for dancing, with Bernice Cullen, Taney Palmer and Ralph Fisher alternating in the spotlight with special songs. • TEN-FORTY Jackie Beekman, singing master of ceremonies, and Elsie Gilbert, swinger of hot songs, are both making their first Detroit appear- ances at the Club Ten-Forty this week. Beekman has a musical world tour with songs of far lands, and a melange of popular tunes. Miss Gilbert opened Fri- day, coming from a long engage- ment at Lookout House, Coving- ton, Ky. Maybelle Van's Ador- ables have a new Hawaiian hula and a military number added to their routines. Bill Lankin'a piano selections alternate with dance music by Max Fidler's or- chestra. • FREE PARKING • • • CURB SERVICE Fri. eat•, Nam, Feb. 114141 Freddie Dartholomew jukle Cooper - Mickey Rooney in Mon., Tue., Wed., Thera, 11%. 21-13.1446 ROBERT TA% lAllt BARBARA STANK ICK in "The Devil Is a Sissy" "Ills Brother's Wile" • ALSO Gene Raymond -Ann Southern In ALSO JOHNNY {ThilesMI113 , 1t MAL RITES WM. LLII AN lu 'Walking on Air' ‘Tarzan Escapes' SEE TODAY'S NEWS ON OUR SCREEN FIRST Alit CONDITIONED • • MIRROPHONIC SOUND OPEN 11A.N1.•TIL 115 0 A.M. Now/ JACKIE BEEKMAN Singing M. C. .. ELSIE GILBERT . 11or 4 / (thythms J b tss MATBELLE VAN ADORABLES ILI fit pOp. cho ,s D rsi A MAX FIDLER'S MUSIC mg Drfil"\e'le 030WAYNE ST.. CL. ow ti ,"Plantation Days" I I toteri fi g r-onoiber Greet Ilk Short Ov ry ' t DEWS W a i fs od ow sloos „ 100 " two% so le Art .0 co CLUB (behind Revue conceived by "Choppy" Chappelle send Grendolyn Reid • EARL WALTON'S MUSIC PLANTATION 350 E AOAML C6.0230 Ne Cover Chose 11/.717" N The Aristocrat of Mohr Clob, Is Top 1s. Fos With 3 Floor Shows Nightly SAKS Week's Attractions at Center Theater The Center Theater. located on Woodward, near the Boulevard, offers the following movies as its new group of screen attractions: On Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, Feb. 19, g0 and 21, Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Cooper and Jan Hunter will appear in "The Devil Is a Sissy" together with Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern in "Walking on Air." "His Brother's Wife," tarring Robert Taylor and Barbara Stan- wyck will be shown on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, Feb. 22, 23, 24 and 25. The second attraction will be Johnny Weiasmuller and Maureen O'Sul- livan in "Tarzan Escapee." How Freddie Bartholomew, re- cently returned from his divorced English mother to his father in New York, finally earns the af- fections and respect of his east side school chums, proves to be both touching and hilarious in "The Devil Is • Sissy." The es- capades and tragedies experienced by those who live on the "other side of the track" is made vital and interesting in this picture. Frances Gordon, beautiful blonde singer making her Detroit debut at Saks Cafe. comes direct- ly from several weeks at the Lido, Montreal's smart night spot, and previously was on tour with An- son Weeks and his popular dance orchestra. Buddy Lester con- tinues his laughable antics and gags as emcee, while George and Nancy Ryan, of "Flying Down to Both of them the pride of American Jewry, Yehodi Menuhin and Rio" fame, undulate through his sister, Hephribah, will give their first joint recital this season their Latin dance routines. Eddie anywhere in the world when they will appear as guests on the Ford Bratton's Rhythmelody Band is Sunday Evening Hour, Feb. 28, over the Columbia network, at • held over for its catchy swing p. m. (EST). The joint recital will mark the first time they have dance tunes, with Mary Lou Har- ever played together on the air. rington featured as their song- stress. FLORIDIAN DIRECTOR • Leaders Endorse Lappin Candidacy PLANTATION An original sepia revue by Choppy Chapelle and Gwendolyn Reir, "Plantation Days," is their second production at the Club Plantation, starring George Dewey Washington, lately of George White's "Scandals," and featur- ig the nine Plantation Singers in Choral arrangements. Chapelle wrote new music and lyric for this revival of a show which for- merly played the Keith.Albee-Or- pheum circuit "Three Sharpen and a Flat," are four smart boys who offer a musical novelty act. The line of eight girls introduces some sensational dances and hot Harlem dance music is swung out by Earl Walton's orchestra. • Friends of A. C. Lappin this week issued statements endorsing his candidacy for Judge of Com- mon Pleas Court. Robert Marwil, in a letter to the editor of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, states: "I have known A. C. Lappin for many years. It was with a Benne of satisfaction that I learned that he is a candidate for the Common Pleas Court. No man in my opinion is to well qualified to hold that position and to grace it with so much dignity and ability as my good friend A. C. Lappin." James I. Ellmann, in a state- ment made on Wednesday, recom- mended Mr. Lappin as follows: ..or (how who are Preeentlog POWATAN This will be Sister Week at Sammy SofTerin's aristocratic night spot with the Three Rex Sisters and the Archer Sisters taking the bows, The Rex Sis- ters are sweet gingers and were with Ted Lewis and his band. The Archer gale are awing dancers Consuelo Flowerton continues to turn on the sophisticated ditties and very pleasant at that. Frank Hall, master of ceremonies. is likely to be at Powatan for a long time, so popular have his dramatic numbers proven. This summer Mr. Hall will be heard with the St. Louis Opera Com- pany in the "Opera Under the Stars." Art Mooney's band plays for dancing. themselves a. candidates for the Court of Common Pleas, Mr. A. C. Lappin undoubtedly brings an un- common training and experience. "Ilia many years in business end his exteuivo devotion to the theory and practfra of arbitration, his tenure as Commissioner In the De- partment of Labor and Industry more recently, all have given him • very unusual perepactivo upon the problem. which come into a that of the Common Plum court "Mill recognition of Mr. Unusual qualifications would un• doubledly bring him to the bench. where then 'validations would highly." Lovett & Co. E- 124 Davenport Popular • Catering to Luncheons, Bridge Parties, etc. BOESKY'S ON 12th STREET 12th & Hazelwood Phone TE. 2-8385 Lachver Purim LI 1-1(. IlA 1 FRANK HALL is the new maxims of ceremonies at Ike • • • IMO% III S. Miles Bouton to Address Town Hall at Casa Feb. 26 SERGEI RACHMANINOFF S. Miles Houton, authority Lon WILL BE SOLOIST WITH SYMPHONY, ON FEB. 25 Germany, author and press cor- respondent, will have as his sub- One of the major music events ject "Life Under Nazi Rule," when he lectures for the Detroit Town Hall next Friday morning, Feb. 26, at 11 o'clock. Mr. Bouton had been in Ger- many and Europe ever since 1911 as correspondent for the Balti- more San and the Associated Press for over 23 years. and is undoubtedly one of the beat in- formed authorities on German af- fairs today. Since 1922 when Mr. Bouton met Adolf Hitler he was on the scene to study the steady rise to power of Der Fuehrer; (lur- ing Hitler's election campaign he was in intimate touch with Ger- many's leader; he flew with him on many of his trips and to had many opportunities for observing Hitler in action. Speaking Ger- man an fluently as his mother ton- gue has helped Mr. Bouton to have friends with all classes of the German people from peasants to princes, and It in small won- der that he knows Germany. He was required to leave Germany because the government insisted that he was telling too many de- vastating truths about events in the Nazi Third Reich. in 1934. Downtown Theaters of the season, the appearance of the great Russian composer- pianist, Sergei Rachmaninoff, as soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will take place Thurs- day night, Feb. 25, in Orchestra Hall. Rachmaninoff has chosen for his solo his own Second Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, in C Minor. Two other concerto are sched- uled for the orchestra during the coming week. The first of those will be the fifth program in the lecture-concert series for adults, Monday night, Feb. 22, at 8 p. m. The subject of this lecture-concert will be "Romanticism." Victor Kolar will conduct and Edith Rhetts Tilton, educational direc- tor of the Detroit Symphony So- ciety, will lecture. At this concert compositions of .Weber, Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Brahma and Liszt will be played. This series, the first of its kind here for adults, will continue weekly through Monday, March 155, The third concert of the week will be a special ballet perform- ance by Olga Flicker and Her Concert Dance Group at the popu- lar-priced Saturday night pro- gram, Feb. 27, in Orchestra Hall. LAST DAY MONDA1 'SPAIN IN FLAMES' STAIITS TUESDAY. VEIL 23 Bosnian 111in Muternleco 'TIIIIEE WOAIIEN' CINEMA 114 Koff E. off COLCNIBIA Woodward Cont. from Noon — Clterry deal DOWNTOW N and RESTAURANT 2035 Park Aye., at Elisabeth Now . DANCING NIGHTLY AND SATURDAY MATINEE CHICO REYES William C. DeMille to Ad- dress Town Hall Feb. 24 at Fisher AND ISIS ORCHESTRA BETTY THOMPSON tame etyllet LUNCHES 35c DINNERS 90e EXCELLENT FOOD CHOICE LIQUORS I Special 110 Sunday Dinner Under New Management Tel. CL 1313 lES ARQUETTE and . HIS- Orchestra . Grand Central Market ctive the m of srtih. the ninon JR. .esenre fresh- august , friends tph STAGE AND SCREEN MICHIGAN — Kay Francis in "Stolen Holiday" with Ian Hun- ter and Claude Rains is now show- meets.' iota ing at the Michigan Theater. Fred tenors William C. DeMille, producer, PERSONALITY SINGERS Waring and his Pennsylvanians are appearing in person with director and author, who was a leading pioneer in motion pic- Poley McClintock. Fern, Johnnie Davis, Rosemary and Priscilla tures, will be the Town Hall DELOVELY DANCERS Wlliam Wi lli am B. Isenberg issued the speaker In the Fisher Theater Lane, the Three Fella& Larry following strong endorsement of Conklin, Charles Newman, the Wednesday morning, Feb. 24, at Mr. Lappin: 11 o'clock. Ile will talk on "How McFarland Twins, Gene Gonklin, "It hen come to my attention that SOPHISTICATED CHANTEUSE A. C. Lappin is • candidate for the Curley Cockerill and Waring's Motion Pictures Are Made." On, of Common Plus Judge. In Mr. DeMille was associated for Glee Club. vi e w of kr taws'. many gholig• 18 years with the studios of for this office. and Mom' he • Is known favorably to a very large Is DRAMATIC TENOR MADISON — Greta Garbo and Pathe, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and number of our eitisone, it is hardly umseary for me to dwell upon the Robert Taylor in "Camille" is Paramount. For three years he ART MOONEY'S BAND advisability of electing hint to the Master Class for Pianists at now showing at the Madison The- was president rof the Academy of ofnce for which he is 'tinning. "However. I do will. to urge upon FRANK SEIDEN, founder of the ater, for a third week in De- Metion Picture Arta and Sciences. COMING tEll. 13 FOR DINNER • Ganapol School your reader's the fact that It Is gill greatest chain of dietary o'isery troit. The immortal Dumas novel One of the first authors to enter Fresh Denver necessary for citizens who are In- the motion picture field, he wrote terested In good government to get ing- hotels in the world is in his The Ganapol School of Musical has been given a magnificent net- "Strongheart," "The Warrens of Brook Trout out and vats, both at the primaries 1 11 hillm'S,INC.A,LREM,Yari.4 third season, as director of the Art announces the fourth master ting in this production. 1 Sauted Almontine and at the regular election. With I I Virginia," "The Land of the • Hotel Floridian at Miami Beach. class for pianists of Edwin Hughes the return of normal business con- dition., there has always been • UNITED ARTISTS — "Green Free," and "The Forest Ring." , of New York City, to occur March derided tendency for voters to as- Among the best of the new Light," best selling novel for two sume that there Is no necessity for 1 7 8 and 9. Mr. Hughes maintains films Mr. DeMille places "Mr. exercising care In the perm. that teaching studios in New York, years, is now showing at the Deeds Goes to Town," "Good are ',elected for filling public office. In times of good business conditions, himself for periodic man- United Artists Theater. Errol Earth," "Lloyds of London," It is • notable fact that the more Party on Monday absenting ter classes for advanced pianists Flynn, the young Irish star, who "San Francisco" and "The Plains- subetantial element of our citizenry r.rtc such a sensational success MAIN ENTRANCE lose. all Interest in elections, with in Washington and Detroit. man." The latter he considers the the result that the total vote fails The Lachver Aid Society will Students of the school, from the with his first starring role "Cap- finest film his brother Cecil De- down, and special Interesth—usually give a Purim party on Monday fourth through eighth grades. will tain Blood" and followed it with Mine has produced in • long time. decidedly against the general pub- another smash hit in "The Charge tic's Interest — ucceed In electing evening, Feb. 22, at Jericho Tem- present the program on Wednes- then. csedIdatc" of the Light Brigade," has the Theodore Levin issued the fol- ple, Joy Road and Linwood. Mem- day evening, Feb. 24, at 8 o'clock. leading role, We have been appointed specially designated distributors Elias Goldberg Offers His lowing statement of endorsement: bers and friends are invited. The Compoeition by Bach, Beethoven, • of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission newly-elected officers • are: Presi- fea- M oszk owski and Liszt will be "'hare 'Is &Hwys the danger, Services in Life Insur- ADAMS—"The Woman Alone" particularly In • large field of ean• dent, Julius Bronstein; vice-presi- tured, didates for public office. that a features Sylvia Sidney and (blear ance WINES — ONE•HALF CARLOAD — WINES dent, Ben Avrushin; treasurer, L. worthy candidate Is overlooked- The Homelka, English character play- 6 YEAR-01D CALIFORNIA WINES candidacy of our good friend A. C. Viedrah; financial secretary, Nor- er, in principal roles in this British Lappin for Judge of the Common To be sold below costs: Law does not permit publication of Masters' Night Just as everything in this mod- Irks. Court Promlffs the writing of loan Blake; recording secretary, production. "The Holy Terror," ern age has been modernized, prices. Come and se. for Yourself. Eva Hanelsky, thin letter. of Mosaic Lodge Feb. 24 with Jane Withers dispensing an life "Mr. Lappin la • lawyer of broad TOWNSEND 6-9361— WE DELIVER —TOWNSEND 8-9304 insurance left its horse and sztxrienc• and his Intereot the brand of "terror," at a buggy days many years ago. Life BEERS AND WINE welfare of the community Is of Contributions to Scholarship On Wednesday, Feb. 24, ionic amusing United States Naval base, is the insurance can be likened to a long standing. As an arbitrator In Davison at Linwood Fund of United He- Lodge, No. 530, F. Si A. M., will second feature. many Important emu, Ito has dis- high powered machine designed tinguished himself, not only as • celebrate past masters' night at • brew Schools lawyer of keen pueeption but as to carry its passengers safely to the Masonic Temple, Temple and DOWNTOWN — "Carnival in a definite objective. a bustle*. man who understands the realities of property nog Per - Second Blvd. Lodge will open at Flanders" is a prize- winning The United Hebrew Schools ac- 33RD CONVENTION OF Eva Prenzlauer Maternity sonal rights. His Nervices to Industry Many people who purchased net to thoworking men of thin knowledge with thanks the receipt 5 p. m., and following dinner, French picture produced on a pre- Insurance in the so-called horse Aid Dessert Bridge Mate ss • depute commissioner of J. C. R. S. MARCH 13-15 of a contribution to the scholarship which will be served at 6:30, the tentious scale and narrating • and buggy era find themselves in labor. has brought him the revert Scotch team will exemplify the legendary tale of Flanders in the on March 17 of all who hare knowledge of his fund from the following: possession of policies entirely un- w ork. It le the belief of thou who Mr. and Mrs. William Roth of Master Mason's Degree in the 17th Century, shortly after the in- related. In this advanced era, The Jewish Consumptives Re- Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid %now him that his learning and large lodge room on the 5th floor. vasion of King Philip of Spain. 19649 Canterbury Drive, a con- Iodic l• I temperament eminently lief Society of Denver wilt hold met Tuesday, Feb. 9, at the qualify him for election to the "Wanted Women," with Charles however, it is possible to build tribution to the scholarship fund All Master Masons are invited. judiciary." its 33rd annual convention at Statler Hotel. Laughton and Dorothy Gish, tells these unrelated policies into • co- of the United Hebrew Schools in Arrangements were made for Hotel Astor, New York, on March of a woman stranded In a far hesive program with a definite honor of the engagement of their objective of protection for the an exhibition of the work done To Conduct Sabbath Nelson Eddy Concert Here Northern settlement. daughter, Lillian, to A. Gitlin, 13, 14 and 15, it was announced by the Maternity Aid, at the Wo- entire family and also to provide Services Feb. 26, 27 Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Finkel, • on Feb. 26 by the New York committee. men's League meeting Monday, CINEMA THEATER—Continuing for one's old age. Here is where 3306 Elmhurst Ave., a contribution Plans for the three-day meeting Feb. 15, at Temple Beth El. an: insurance analyst can be of On Friday evening, Feb. 26, and of one-half scholarship to the Nelson Eddy, eminent American at the Cinema Theater. 58 East Invaluable service. include a public opening session, The dessert bridge to be given just off Woodward Ave., with addresses by several promi- on Wednesday, March 17, at 1:30 Saturday morning, Feb. 27, Mar- United Hebrew Schools' scholar- singer will be presented In a re- Columbia, Elias Goldberg, local repre- cital at the Masonic auditorium on for several more days will be the sentative of the North American nent men and women; a dinner p. in., at the Jewish Community vin Klein will conduct the entire ship fund. Mr. and Mrs. Myren N. Lands. Friday, Feb. 26. Theodore Pennon feature-length official picture of Life Assurance Co., has brought at $100 • couple; and executive Center, Woodward and Holbrook, services at Congregation Tifereth in Spain, "Spain in war the civil berg, 18604 Parkside Ave., a con- will be the pianist. His program sessions to hear reports of the so- is sponsored by the Mother Mal- Flamm" and "Millions of Us", la- to his poet not only a thorough tribution to the scholarship fund will be as follows: ciety's activities in the last year. vin Klein Memorial Fund of the "Bois Enals - ...Jean•Baptiste Luny bor film, which shows how and knowledge of insurance but also of the United Hebrew Schools, in Mr: Staff members of the society's Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid. Petrie: "Oloire • Veneer* (from years of accounting experience y why strikes are started. memory of their father, Louis Manna Panne) Henri Ferrier eanatorium at Denver, Colo., will Mrs. Sarah Fixler is chairman and which enables him to mould insur- • 1thodan emirs In Eolith% Landsberg. attend the meetings, and dele- Mrs. J. Greenstone. Mrs. Hack Nom But the Lonely Hurt FOX — Grace Moore hits new ance programs not only to meet Plotr Ilytch Tschalkowsky gates will be present from local and Mrs. Joseph Rose are co- hi-de-ho spots of "swing" and ro- the requirements of the individual Tallulah Bankhead Coming The Old Corporal auxiliary chapters throughout the chairmen. There will be prizes. Alexander Dargomithalty mantic merriment in her latest and entire family but also In Child'. Evening Prayer country. The proceeds will go towards a to Cass in "Reflected their relation to business risks. Moussorgsky comedy romance, "When You're In The opening session is sched- room In the Old Folks Home. Glory" Air: "By the Wall. of limo" Love", now at the Fox Theater. Inheritance and estate taxes, etc. uled for 8 p. m. Saturday, Muth A board meeting was held Mode ,. MoussorgskY On the stage the Fox presents an Mr. Goldberg welcomes the op- (Thelunis seas tram R Ood•ineffl 13, in the roof garden of the at the home of Mth. Maur- all-star variety show featuring the portunity of serving the commu- Tallulah Bankhead in "Reflected Astor. Sneakers will include ice Baker, Thursday afternoon, Chaconne 0«rrEe Frederick Handel Sabel Puppets, the amazing mari- nity and offers his analytic serv- Glory" begins an engagement of Capriccio in E major Jeremiah H. Mahoney, president Feb. 18. A regular meeting is to one week on Monday evening, Domenico Brartatti onette revue from Europe, Pat ices absolutely free and without of the A. A. U.; the Hon. Grover be held Feb. 23. at the Statler Mr Fume March 1, at the Cass Theater. O'Malley, Jack Hylton's singing any obligation. His offices are lo- Whalen, chairman of the New Hotel and all members and friends INTERIMPRION cated at 2906 David Stott Bldg., Lee Shubert made the produc- Frahlingsreisen tato Fleischmana jester; Billy and Beverly Bemis, York World Fair committee; Dr. are Invited. tion of "Reflected Glory" last July Der Tod. das Mt din kuhle Kuhl youthful dance stars; Gene Shel- and the phone number is Cadillac Philip Hillkowitz, president of the in San Francisco and it continued Mr: "O, was kit mich T I:erru th lke7" r """" don, famous pantomine comedian; 6367. Jewish Consumptives Relief So- there and in Loo Angeles until the Bedrich greets. and Joyce Reimer, "Darling of the ciety, and Dr. Lewis I. Miller. Start Now; Get Rich for Manson. long from the Bartered Bride) New York opening at the Morocco ere Emil Ludwig's "The Nile" Air." Johuramacht Edgard Orbs secretary; Rabbi Israel Goldstein Life; Win a Prize Theater Sept. 21, where it ran for The Bell•Man Cecil Forsyth of the Temple Bnai Jeshurun. and Wolf. Rem Come A•KnIttlir over four months, closing then to Emil Ludwig made his debut as John Alden Carpenter Mrs. Mark Harris, national presi - Bnai David Sisterhood Go to the nearest dealer who allow Miss Bankhead time to tour forthado a biographer on the Viking list on dent of the Council of Ladies' sells cigarettes and ask him for the principal cities before return- Feb. 15 with "The Nile: The Life Auxiliaries of the society. Their a set of official Old Gold Puzzle On Tuesday. Feb. 16, the Bnal Story of a River." As the subtitle ing to movieland, where, accord- Kovler Volyner Ball on Sun- addresses will be broadcast from Pictures together with full rules day, Feb. 28 David Sisterhood gave its donor implies, Ludwig has turned his ing to reports, she is scheduled for 8:45 to 9:16 p. In. over stations and details about the contest. You the role of Scarlett O'Hara in the luncheon. The group thanks its talent for biography to the por- WMCA and WOR. The latter get these Picture Puzzles abso- screen version of "Gone With the The Kovler Volyner Progrethive many friends for their support It trayal of the greatest stream on MARVIN KLEIN station will carry the program lutely free. Follow the instruc- Wind," Margaret Mitchell's fa- Society will hold 10tb annual isthe aim of the Sisterhood to earth. His subject Isby far the over a coast to coast network. tions carefully. There are no Israel at 9331 Cameron, near mous story of the Southland. ball on Sunday evening, Feb. 28, support the Sunday school. largest he has ever undertaken— Rabbi Joahua Sperka delivered it covers 4000 miles and 6000 tricks or catches. Neatness does Westminster. A choir from the Tickets for "Reflected Glory" at the Barium Hotel. Jules Klein not count. Don't delay. Enter the Cannel Hebrew School will assist will go on sale at the box office will provide the music. The chair- the address at the luncheon on the years—and the book will undoubt- edly take its place with his "Bis- Jack Pfeffer, wrestling impres- contest today. Only your skill wins him in conducting the services on of the Cass Theater on Monday, man of this ball, Harry Citrin , topic "A Jewish Queen." There will be a board meeting mark" and "Napoleon." sarto and importer of bizarre in this contest. You do not de- the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah. Feb. 22, but particular attention urges everybody to come and help raise money for Mo'os Chitim for of the Brie{ David Sisterhood on strong men, is the son of • War- pend upon luck or guesswork. 1, A. Lawton, 'principal of the will be paid to mail orders. the destitude In Europe. For tick- Feh. 22, at the home of Mn,, Rudy saw rabbi ... He has a menzah Double-Mellow Old Gold gives Cannel Schools, will speak during Edmond Fleg, the celebrated hanging in the door of his office you a chance to win • f -nun& the services and will present Jacob Kasen, "Warsaw's Irving ets call Mrs. Harry Citrin, Town- LoPatin, 2327 Leslie, at which author, Ii president of the Eclair- and it's not there just for effect Watch this newspaper for further Marvin with a diploma and gold Berlin," is now yiniting these send 7-0859. or Mrs. A. Gerson, time final report'. from the various eurs Ieraehtes de France, the Jew- committees will be discussed. medaL shores. ish boyseouts. Tyler 8-7337. ... He really kisses it regularly announcements. * 3 Rex Sisttrs * Archer Sisters * Consuelo Flowerton = 7 - * Frank Hall, M. C. 6 to PAGE NINE CHRONICLE C w eph C- ounsel. forms. : known & Bess. istiond ry 00( Starr's sated It ty 114 0 Ladies Auxiliar, of Yeshiva Beth Judah The Ladies Auxiliary of Yeshi- va Beth Judah of Detroit thanks The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Altman, Tinny Weinberg and the Forward for their asnistance in making a suc- cess of the affair given to aid the flood sufferers. Mrs II. Rotten. berg, chairman of the committee, thanks her essoct.bes for their work. A memorial service has been ar- ranged for 6:30 o'clock Saturday evening, Feb. 20, fe- the late Sam- uel Levin, vice president of the old Mullett Street Gonrresatian. at the s at 13103 Lke- wood, corner MOM Vida. lira. Levin and all the ether sarThior• have been invited to attend this memorial meeting.