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The Center Theater, Woodward
and the Boulevard, this week fea-
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Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
"Personal Property," with Robert
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Owen; and "Modern Times," with
Charlie Chaplin and Paulette God-
dard.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday. Bette Davis and
Ilumphrey Bogart in "Marked
Woman," and "The Affairs of Cel-
lini," with Fredric March, Con-
stance Bennett, Fay Wray and
Frank Morgan.
In "Personal Property," Ray-
mond, the younger Dabney son
(Robert Taylor), has just finished
an English prison term for selling
an automobile that was not quite
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STATE OF MICIIMAN. County of
Warn.. ee.—At • modem of the Probat•
Court for mid County of warn.... held
at the Prober.: Court Room lo the Cite
of Detroit, on the Thirteenth day of
Anger la ths year one thousand nine
hundred and thirtY•Mvew Pr .." JO.
orth A. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In
tar Matter of the Estate of LEONE DE-
Loop, Drrnrd. On reading and Aline
the petition of Mary DeLoof praying that
• thnierttratioe of midest•ts be granted
to h•roelf or sem. other miitabl• Mum.
It le Ordered, That th• Twenty-second
day of September, next at ten Ociork In
the forenoon before Jutlee Themes C
Month, at bald Coors Room b. •PPoint.d
for hearing said petition. And it I. fur-
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be published three Invereolve wort. V. -
vie. to mid Um. of hearing. In the
Lent Chronicle. • neos(aror Printed
and circulative in mid County of Wayne.
JOSEPH A. MURPHY.
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Summer visitors to New York
are being victimized by a couple
of racketeers who in exchange for
a nickel will take a penny and
hammer out on it the imprint of
the Ten Commandments In He-
brew . But the suckers haven't
yet gotten wise that the Hebrew
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The Detroit premiere of the road
show production. "The . Life of
Emile Zola," starring Paul Muni,
will open at the Cass Theater,
Thursday evening, Aug. 26, at 8:30,
for the first engagement outside of
.For many weeks now, members
have been reading the advance
press-agented blurbs of Lou Luck-
off about Knollwood's 13th annual
President's Day celebration which
took place last Wednesday Well,
the committee in charge have every
right to stand up and shout: 'We
told you ao!" , .. True to Knoll-
wood tradition the weatherman or-
dered a beautiful day and a mag-
nificent crowd of more than 750
men congregated to enjoy the most
Synagogu• Completely Decorated for Festivals; Rabbi Sparks to successful stag event in the club's
history . . . From early morning
Deliver Sermons; Cantor Kapov-Kagan to
they started to come and as soon
Officiate at Services
as they reached the clubhouse joy
reigned
supreme ... By noon every-
Members and guest worshippers rate services for these young peo-
at Congregation Bnai David, Elm- ple on the High Holy Days also. one was calling each other by their
first
names
for good fellowship was
hurst at 14th St., will enjoy the im- The interests and aims of youth
provements of the Congregation on are as a rule overlooked and often the key note of the affair ... Lunch
these High Holy Days. The entire have to be sacrificed for the bene- was served on the lawn in front of
synagogue has been painted and re- fit of the larger unit in a Syna- the clubhouse while a comedy band
rendered some unique numbers and
decorated.
gogue. By conducting their own
capers that were hilar-
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will de- services additional pride and dig- performed
ious .. In the afternoon an inter-
liver the sermons in Yiddish and nity and meaning are attached to esting foursome consisting of Al
English. He will speak both days the services. The prayers and the Watrous and Clarence Gamber, well
of Rosh Hashonah before Musaff sermons can be made more point- known pro's vs. Herman Feibig,
and on Monday, the first day of edly and directly appealing to Knollwood pro and Lou Tabashnik,
Rosh Hashonah, before Mincha. them."
pride of Knollwood, attracted a
Cantor Kapov-Kagan, newly
Edward Ruthenberg, who offi- goodly number of the celebrants ...
elected cantor of the synagogue, ciated in Detroit for the last five the result? . . . well, frankly, we
will officiate. The cantor, who is years, has been engaged as can- don't know ... A large circus tent
a new-corner to this community tor, and various members of the which houses the casino presented a
has been widely claimed as one of Junior Congregation will serve in veritable Monte Carlo and lured
the outstanding men of the the choir.
many of the thrill seekers And
"Omud" today.
In addition to Rabbi Sperka, it appears that Herman Golanty,
Supplementary youth services other local readers will speak and the Iron and steel biggie, got the
will be held on the High Holy deliver the sermons during the biggest thrill . Dinner was also
Days at Congregation Bnai David. services.
served on the lawn and the diners
In order to maintain this as a faced a specially constructed stage
"The Junior Congregation,
holding services during the entire youth service, only young people which, with the smoke filled air,
year," said Rabbi Sperka, "has up to 20 years of age will be al- furnished a beautiful setting for
proven itself to be such a fine con- lowed to attend. Tickets can be the talented show which was pre-
tribution to its Synagogue and of secured at the synagogue every sented during the dinner . . The
such rare usefulness to themselves day except Friday and Saturday, start of which was delayed until
that we decided to permit eepa- between 3 and 9 p. m.
President "Jim" Ellmann delivered
a short speech welcoming the guests
to Knollwood . . . The talent was
great and the audience showed its
approval with vociferous rounds of
applause for each performer . .
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kahn,of Au-
burn, Mich., are epending • few day. In RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- A Knollwood boquet to Genial
dresses, women for house clean- Sammy Sofferin, Powatan Host,
the northern part of the elate.
ing, house maids, women for who was responsible for the talent.
Mr. and Mra I. Voisin and daughters
part time work. By hour, day . .. After the show prizes were
and More Veliehl have returned home
after a week'. motor trip through the
or week. Schlesinger's, Madi- awarded and it semeed that every-
northern part of the state.
son 2526.
one present won a prize except
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broder and Max
your chronicler . . . Sprinkled
Broder spent a few days with Mr. and QUILTS—Made or recovered from
crowd were such prominent
Mrs. A. 13. Roman and were arcompanied
your own feathers or wools. Pil- in
guests as Acting Mayor John W.
back by Robert M. Roman who will spend
lows recovered—special, $1.25. Smith; Circuit Judge Vincent
• few days in Detroit.
Full line of curtains, baby,
Circuit Judge Joseph A.
Ilk and Mr.. J. HIrechgeld and daugh-
shower and wedding gifts. Dex- Brennan;
ter, Eileen, and eon. }tether, left Sunday
Moynihan; Federal Judge Arthur
ter Quilt k Gift Shop, 11649 J. Lederle; Oakley Diston, city el-
for Dixville Notch, N. It where they will
spend the next two weeks
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth ection commissioner; Heinrich
9050.
In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their
Pickett, Police commissioner; Fred
eon. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Xent•
Frahm, Superinted of Police;
entertained 100 guests at a ripper dance
RED HARON
at the Wenonah Hotel on Sunday eve-
John Frazer, Commissioner of D.S.
and
His
Orchestra
ning, Aug. 15.
Dances ... Weddings ... Parties R.; Traffic Judge Thomas Maher;
Mrs. William Lindehaum. who was the
2727 Taylor - • Tyler 6.5480 John Hackett, Mayor of Highland
guest of her mother, Mrs A. Rents, has
Park; Judge Maurice McMahon
returned to her home In New Pork.
FOR RENT—Large, airy room in and Raymond Lane, commissioners
of
Highland Park; Thos. Shaw-
Mrs. A. F. Anthony is convalening at
modern home, small family.
her home, Sgt N. Madison Si.. after an
Board if desired. Convenient to cross, city clerk of Highland Park;
Illness of mayoral weeks at the General
car and bus. 2938 Leslie Ave., Earl Young, city att'y of Highland
Hospital.
Park; Lieut. Gov . Leo J. Nowkki
Townsend 6-235'.
Mrs. Nate Seltner. of Flfth• Ave. re•
and many others whocame from
turned from • 10-day motor trip through
the Adirondaks and Canada. bringing FOR RENT—Nice airy furnished surrounding towns and villages.
with her, Mrs (kid• Seaman Raphael.
room for young couple or lady.
Some of the men then adjourned
of Rattle Creek, who will be her IOUs*
Kitchen privileges. Good trans- to the Casino while bridge and kla-
guest this week.
MINI Esther manse entertained for
portation. Call Townsend 5-2248 blash topped the evening off for
Miss Irene Ilrenner, bride-elect of Aug
any time and up till 2 o'clock the others . As the guests wended
12. at a dinner amt miscellaneous shower
on Sunday. 2690 Pasadena.
their way homeward in the wee
et the Kate passolt Farm.
hours of the morning the concensus
Announrement le made of the marriage FOR RENT—Large front room,
of opinion was, "It was a great
of Albin Zelma Tiloombarg. daughter of
suitable for one or two, in private party, we ought to have more of
Mr and Mrs liarry M. Bloomberg, of
home. Reasonable. Good trans- them."
Flint, to F. E. Fivenson. of Flint. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mention. of North
portation. Tyler 5-5394, 2915
—M. S.
Jefferson St. The ceremony took place
Blaine Ave.
In Goshen. Ind., July SC with Rabbi N.
41111; Vides
REALTORS
tt3 Years Dependable Service
IRIWID TO -
his. His elder brother Claude
(Reginald Owen) does not wish
the scandal to reach the ears of
his reputedly wealthy fiancee, the
widow, Mrs. Crystal Wetherby
(Jean Harlow). As a matter of fact
Crystal is up to her neck in debt
and wants to marry Claude only 11 -
cause she thinks him wealthy. Ray-
mond obtains a job as sheriff's of-
ficer assigned to watch the Weath-
erly house to see that Crystal does
not get away with any of the fur-
niture, which has been attached.
When he discovers that she is about
to give a dinner party for his broth-
er and parents and some American
friends, he agrees to act as her but-
ler, for her servants, with the ex-
ception of her maid, have left.
From this point on there develops
a fascinating theme that ends hil-
ariously.
ors proud to
Ina
Mont
performance unparalleled In
picture unpar elided IP
Award Winne,
Academy
and In a
screen history.
High Holy Day Services For Youth
To Be Conducted At the Bnai David
$3,600
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MUNI IN "ZOLA"
COMES TO CASS
Week's Attractions at Center Theater
Save Your Eyes
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TitElicrRorr down alitorna4
August 20, 1937
any pad production...
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PAUL MUNI
New York City. The picture will
be shown twice daily for one week
only and advance mail orders are
now being filled.
Lavishly
and
spectacularly
mounted, "The Life of Emile Zola"
is the most important production to
emerge from the Warner studios
this season. Its cast, in addition to
Muni, includes such notables as
Gale Sondergaard, winner of an
Academy award for her work in
"Anthony Adverse;" Joseph Shild-
kraut, who appears as Capt. Alfred
Dreyfus, French army officer whose
wrongful conviction for treason and
exile to Devil's Island rocked Eu-
rope and almost brought France to
the verge of war; Gloria Holden,
Morris Carnovsky, Henry O'Neill,
Donald Crisp, Grant Mitchell, Vla-
dimir Sokoloff, Erin O'Brien Moore,
Louis Calhern, Ralph Morgan,
Montagu Love and Dickie Moore.
Plays Role in WWJ
Anniversary Play
Gala Klern Premiere
Thursday, August 2611,, at 2i3d and 8,30
AIR-CONDMONED
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900 WEST LAFAYETTE. DETROIT
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The Week's Features At
the Palmer Park Theater
CHARLOTTE KRUGER
The Palmer Park Theater, on
Hamilton and Six-Mile Road, with
three changes weekly, offers the
following attractions this week:
Sunday and Monday, Aug. 22 and
23, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rog-
ers in "Shall We Dance," and
Richard Arlen in "Silent Barriers."
There will also be shown the news
reels end a comic cartoon.
On Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, the features will be:
"Parole Racket" with Paul Kelly
and Rosalind Keith and Arthur
Tracy in "Backstage, plus the addi-
tional features.
On Friday and Saturday, Aug.
27 and 28, the attractions will be:
"Call It a Day" with Olivia De-
Havilland and Ian Hunter and
Frankie Darro in "Tough to Han-
dle."
Charlotte Kruger will play the
part of the little girl, Jenny, in
"Jane Clegg,. to be broadcast by
WWJ Sunday, Aug. 22, at 10 p. m.,
as part of the anniversary program
of WWJ. Charlotte played the
leading role in "Nobody Much" at
Pasadena, Calif., two years ago.
After an absence of seven years,
Joan Maine, the original "Mary Sylvia Sidney will return to the
Marlin" is coming in from Chicago Broadway stage in a Theater Guild
to play the lead, Jane Clegg,
show next season.
WORLD ZIONIST EXECUTIVE RE-ELECTED,
DR. WEIZMANN RETAINED AS PRESIDENT;
POLITICAL COMMISSION WILL BE CHOSEN
FiLVD .
OPEN 11,30 A. M. TI) 1:30 A. M.
rektor • Haloalsy • Huntley
JEAN H ARLOW
HOBERT TAILOR In
PLUS
"Personal Property"
Charley Chaplin in "Modern Times"
Moody - 'Needs, - Wednesday - Thursday
BICTIM DAUS Is
"MARKED WOMAN"
PLUI
FREDRIC MARCH
POMPANO{ BENNETT In
FREE FARKING — CURB SERVICE — CENTER NVVII FLUMES
"Affairs of Cellar'
CALMER PARK
THEATER
HAMILTON at 8-MILE ROAD
Cooled by Electric Refrigeration
3 CHANGES WEEKLY.
Sunday and Monday, August 22nd and 23rd
FRED ASTAIRE and GINGER ROGERS in
(CONCLUDED FROM PARE 1)
who continues as head of the Eco- the delegation from Germany.
Unequivocal criticism of the
bi J. L Fishman, Dr. Fishel Rot- nomic Research Institute, with a
tenstreich, Moshe Shortok, Mena- vote on economic problems. British Government its plan to
substitute
political for economic
horn Ussishkin, chairman of the Eliahu Dobkin, Rev. M. L. Perlz-
Actions Committee, and David weig and Moshe Shapiro were an- criteria in the determination of
Jewish
immigration
schedules for
Ben Gurion, chairman of the ex- nounced to continue as deputy
Palestine was contained in a reso-
ecutive. Dr. Arthur Ruppin is members of the executive.
lution adopted by the World Zion-
economic adviser, Louis Lipsky,
This was followed by the an-
representative of the executive nouncement of the names of the ist Congress.
in America, and Dr. Nahum Gold- Actions Committee: Dr. Stephen
mann, who represents the execu- S. Wise, Judge Julian W. Mack,
tive at Geneva. The Permanenz Henrietta Szold, Isaac Naiditach,
MICHIGAN — William Powell
Ausschuss had also decided that Heshel Farbstein, Mayer Ebner, and Luise Rainer in a gay conti-
an advisory political commission A. J. Freiman of Canada. The netal romance, "The Emperor's
should be established in London name of Henrietta Szold elicited Candlesticks," is the screen attrac-
and that on it would be repre- another burst of applause.
tion now showing at the Michigan
sented the views of voters for
The Labor party members of Theater. On stage, Mal Ilallett
the majority and minority reso- the Actions Committee are Berl and his famous recording dance
lutions regarding the Royal COM. Katznelson, Goldie Meyerson, band appears with acts including
mission's recommendations. The Isaac Tabenkin, S. Zuchowitsky, Teddy Grace, Jerry Perkins, Joe
members of the commission are Israel Mereminsky, Chaim Green- Cabanaro, Frankie Carle, Clark
to be appointed by the Actions berg, Z a I m a n Rubashov, Dr. Yokum, Condos Brothers, dancing
Committee, which will also deter- Chaim Tartakower, Berl Locker, Due and Val Betz, juggler,
mine the size of the new body.
Josef Sprinzak, Solomon Kaplan-
When the days's first session sky, Levi Shkolnik, Melech Ness-
UNITED ARTISTS —Cary
was opened, Hershel Farbstein tadt, Jacob Uri, A. Dayan, Josef Grant, Constance Bennett, Roland
submitted the regular minimum Baratz, Dov Hos, A. Zialing, Israel Young and Billie Burke form the
budget for the activities of the Idelson, Mordecai Yarblum, Dr. stellar quartet in "Topper," based
Jewish Agency. It provides for Abraham Silberschein, Abraham on Thorne Smith's uproarious
an income of £365,000, of which Bialopolski, David Remez, Dr. novel, is now showing at the United
£300,000 is to be provided through Jacob Ilellmann, David Werth- Artists Theater.
the Keren Hayesod. The expendi- heim, Meier Yaari, Jacob Chazan,
tures include £75,000 for agricul- Eliezer Peryi and Ada Fishman.
MADISON—"The Good Earth,"
tural colonization, £20,000 for The members from the Confedera- with Paul Muni and Luise Rainer,
labor activities; £11,000 for Hach- tion of General Zionists. Group is now in its third and final week
sharah, £25,000 as a grant to the A, comprise D. Bernhardt. Lazar at the Madison Theater, Three
Vaud Leumi educational system; Braude of South Africa, L. N. years were spent In filming the
£30,000 for the settlement of Ettingen, Jacob Fishman, editor prize-winning Pearl Buck novel,
German Jews; £25,000 for the of the Jewish Morning Journal, and over 33 million dollars were
political department; £30,000 for David Fiorentin, Abraham Gold- invested in making the picture-,
immigration, £15,000 for housing berg, Rev. J. K. Goldbloom, Rabbi classic.
£6,000 for trade and industry.
Israel Goldstein, M. Kleinbaum,
WM., Mack, Fishman, Goldberg, Moshe Kolodny, Dr. Ben Zion
FOX—Gay Loretta Young and
Goldstein Amens Actions Com- Mossinsohn, Dr. Uri Rosenblatt, dashing Don Amoech, who thrills
mittee Members from
Dr. Josef Rafelsen. Selman millions as the star of the nation's
Schocken, Mrs. David De Solo biggest Sunday night radio show,
United 3 ttttt
The announcement that the Pool. The deputies in this divi- raech new heights of romantic ex-
Permanenz Ausschuas had recom- sion are Mrs. Gershon Agronsky citement in "Love Under Fire," on
mended the reelection of the pres- for Mrs. Pool and Mrs. Rose Hal- the Fox screen this week.
ent entire executive was made to min for Mrs. Henson Shulman.
On the stage the Fox offers the
the Congress by Rev. J. K. Gold- The Mizrachi members of the musical highlight of Detroit's fall
bloom amid considerable suspense. Committee are Rabbi Meier Ber- theater Reason, the personal ap-
As he began to enumerate the lin, Rabbi Wolf Gold, Rabbi Sam- pearance of Eddie Duchin, Amen-
names, starting with Weizmann, uel Brod, Rabbi Jacob Hoffman, ca's brilliant young piano stylist,
a great ovation was given to the Leon Gellman, Shlemo Shrani, and his celebrated orchestra.
latter by the delegates. A similar Abraham Kestenbaum. Jacob
ADAMS—"I Cover the War," the
response greeted the name of Grinberg, M. Wahrhaftig. Elime-
Ussischkin. The Congress arose lech Neufeld, Isidore Epstein. adventures of an American cam-
as • mark of honor to both. Spe- Representatives from the Union eraman played by John Wayne,
cially warm applause also wreeted of General Zionists, Group B, are filming an Arab revolt against
the name of Dr. Arthur Ruenin, Dr. Ignacs Schwartzbart, Josef British rule In Mesophotamia, In
Suprasky, Dr. Emil Schmorak, the basis for this melodrama. Gwen
WANTED—Gentleman to share Dr. Chaim Bcgratschow, Naftali Gaze is heroine-on-the-scene. A
room with young man, separate Landau, Oscar Greenbaum. The revival, "Manhattan Melodrama,"
Jewish State Party members are with Clark Cable, Myrna Loy and
beds. Or will board and room
boy. Quiet home, no other room- Meier Grossman and M. M. Ma- ?William Powell, is the second at-
chover. Michael Traub represents traction.
ers. 2712 Hazelwood Ave.
cu Ann
ILLIOODULIARD H T
"SHALL WE DANCE"
plus
RICHARD ARLEN in
"SILENT BARRIERS"
Cartoon and News Reel
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Aug. 24th, 25th and 26th.
"PAROLE RACKET"
Downtown Theaters
With PAUL KELLY and ROSALIND KEITH
plus
ARTHUR TRACY (the street singer) fe
"BACKSTAGE"
Friday and Saturday, August 27th and 28th
"CALL IT A DAY"
With OLIVIA DeHAVILAND and IAN HUNTER
plus
FRANKIE DARRO in
"TOUGH TO HANDLE"
Free Parking
Drive linur ear to frost el Ike
theatre an d a uniformed attend.
ant will park it for •ou.
WEINBERG'S Jewish Radio Hour
EVERY
EVERY
SUNDAY
SUNDAY
10:00
10:00
TO
TO
11 a.m.
11 a.m.
ELATION
granom
WJBK
WJBK
fantiat Notts
a. the guest Cr Mr. aad Ere Joseph Co-
hen and Er. and Mrs. Eyeball &bull.
Mr.and Mry Earle Them reterral
from the Zest wbere they wore Helttele
The summer party Commits.. of the friend. and r•lattrtre In East Ortage. N.
and Brooklyn. N. Y.
Foterhood of Temple Beta Jacob gave
the last of a tortes of s•awnor partly.
Mr. and Mr. M ! !Cartes Of Clap•
Wednesday. Aug. II, at the summer
read Miro a. Hole mama. Mr. as&
home of Mut Jeeeph Bermtt •5 Venice Mrs. Morris
L. armed.. Mien Conetaaew
of the Lake. The Coennvitt.• head
ed by
and Mr. sad Mro. bonjansial
Km A. LapIde• emulated of Menden,. Braude
Ramo:rt.
all Sc Chicago.
H. B. Recheck. sons Colon, A. Look,
Seel Bloom. Sam Beasts mid AI Rosen-
berg.
WRESTLING AT ARENA
J..
M
BOWL MONDAY EVENING
Mystery Man No, 2 will meet
Nango Singh. the roughest and
toughest of the present day of
the Arena Gardens' mat Milian.,
Mies Irene Solomon, deoghter of Mr in neat Mondcy'a star boat in the
• el Ere Louts Solomon of Franklin
Blvd. • is .peadleg Dv* week. la Chicago Arena Bowl.
Mra Louis M 00000 and daughter, Mar-
jorie. or Peoria, III, arrived Thursday to
.pond the remainder .f the month soi
eveo• of Mr and Mr. N•ranan Packnee
of Ottawa Drive .