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$60,000 cash

takes deed to beautiful apt
in best rental center. Former
official appraisal $650,000.
Former rents $78,000 now
$55,000. Foreclosed price
$235,000. Assume $176,000
rate at 51/2%. Prompt
delivery.

PAGE NINE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

October 8, 1937

the NA,

nior Hadasiot,
Esther Nth;
lesday evennit
of Miss Berth,
irtevant Ave.

.

CLIFTON ARNIM • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

STAGE AND SCREEN

Irwin Rubenstein's
Music at Powatan

Blanche Yurka at Detroit Jerry McGinty, who looks
enough like Charley McCarthy to
:Town Hall in Caas'Thea-
be his big brother, is the life-
Giving it that Mexican swing,
ter on Oct. 15
size dummy who plays an impor-
Joaquin Garay, talented singer,

AT CLUB TEN-FORTY

risittin.s 00.5) acr,

and MN-
l'AIESCENT 11 0 M N. Strictly
kos he r. Light, arthritis and
rheumatism tn••trnent• given by
• doctor. 1804 W. Philadelphia
Ave., corner Woodrow Wilson.
Trinity 2-0086.

Events Planned
By Jr. Zedakah

DETROIT TOWN RAIL

20

Wednesday Mornings

of World Celebrities FISINIFR

bmen Momborehips, 241 Hotel Stotler, CH. Idly

Junior Zedakah met Oct. 3, at
the home of Charlotte Aaron
of Cloirmount Ave. Ruth Kramer,
President, took charge and an-
nounced the board of directors for

THEATER

*SINCLAIR LEWIS *

* WALTER HAMPDEN—MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON—JOHN R. KENNEDY *
* DALE CARNEGIE—CAPT. JOHN D CRAIG—LADY DRUMMOND HAY *
* GRAND DUCHESS MARIE —• FELIX MORLEY — L01.33 UNTLRMEYER *
* MAURICE HINDUS— WILLIAM LYON PHELPS —DR. HENRY J. FRY *
* SALVADOR GE MADARIAGA—DAYID SEABURY—SIR EVELYN WRENCH *
* FRANK CROWNINSIIIELD—MAGRY PAUL—INTERNS isONAL BALLET *

tant part in the double-talk fun
continues to top the bill at the
Blanche Yurka, one of Ameri-
Club Ten-Forty with Shave Sher- ca's greatest actresses, will open that is presented by Herbert Dex-
man, clever impersonator.
the 9th season of the Detroit Town
Garay's romantic ballads both in Hall, in the Cass Theater, Friday
Opening Oct. 20 with MEXICAN TIPICA ORCHESTRA *..,1
morning, Oct. 16, at 11 o'clock.
Seldom has it been our pleasure
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
$12,500 cash
and privilege to offer our audience
dresses, women for house clean-
MASONIC AUDITORIUM Monday, Oct. 10. 1937-8:15 P. M.
takes deed to former $90,000
the opportunity of hearing so dis-
ing, house maids, women for
apt. Step right into $4,800
tinguished an actress as Miss
part time work. By hour, day
SERGEI
income clear of all expense
Blanche Yurka. At the very height
or week. Schlesinger'n, Madi-
of her career in the legitimate
and taxes. Entire price
son 2626.
$35,000. Assume 822,600 easy
theater Miss Yurka'e success in
TkItel• $1.75, 55.00, 51.03, 51.10, 050—Don Office, Grinnell's, YE. 1 - 7105
her first appearance in motion pic-
20 yr mtg. Terrific sacrifice
QUILTS—Made or recovered from
tures has increased her following
SEASON TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE
to raise cash.
your own feathers or wools. Pil•
to many millions and it is not too
lows recovered—special, $1.25.
$9,000 Down
much to say that she is probably
Full line of curtains, baby,
one of the best-known and most
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
takes substantial 26 apt.
widely admired figures in the dra-
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Former value $125,000. Rent
matic world today. For many years
$12,000 going up. Foreclosed
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Bogard
Miss
Yurka
has
been
in
outstand-
9060.
price only $45,000,
ing theatrical productions until in
1935 when she was called to Holly-
$3,800 Down
RED HARON
HAMILTON at 6-MILE ROAD
wood to play the part of Madam
and His Orchestra
takes 8 good sized apts.
Defarge in the motion picture of
3 CHANGES WEEKLY
Dances ... Weddings ... Parties
Earns $2,500 at low rents
"A Tale of Two Cities" with
2727 Taylor • • • Tyler 6.5480
clear of all expense and
Ronald Colman. So outstanding
taxes. Foreclosed less than
was this first picture appearance,
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
half price. Secure home and
that Miss Yurka's some stands out
room for a gentleman in home
income.
OPEN 1:30 P. M.
ANNABELLE GERMANSKY
as one of the leading actresses
tin I p. re. except Saturday,
without children. Linwood sec-
University 2.2140
Sunday and Holidays
in this field of the drama.
Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321
tion. Reasonable. Call Townsend the club this year. Annabelle
7-2983.
Germaneky is to be chairman,
Homer Warren & Co.
Sunday and Monday, Oct. 10 and 11
Director of "The Spanish
while the rest of the board con-
REALTORS
MINERAL BATHS—Treatments sists of Julia Berkan, Ethel Sil-
Earth" to Speak at Pre-
63 Tenn Dependable Service
for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- berman, Tette Menenberg and
IRWIN RUBENSTEIN
view Oct. 19
tism, sciatica and colds. Also Adele Davis. Thelma Lugman
with
Turkish and reducing baths. was given charge of the sunshine
ter
and
Company in top spot of
MARTHA RAYE and
with
The internationally known Dutch
Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 committee.
F. Tone and V. Bruce
director of "The Spanish Earth", the Powatan show this week.
BOB BURNS
Front St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd.)
Mrs. Greenblatt, the senior
BABE MORRIS
Joria Ivens, will make his sole per- Jerry is less aristocratic in his
DETROIT CIVIC OPERA
Randolph
6744.
representative to the Junior Ze-
dress than Charley, advocating a
T u • s d• 7, Wednesday and Thursday, Om 12, 13 and 14
English and in Spanish are great sonal appearance at a special pre- sack suit instead of tails, but his
Tursday, Dec. 7 at Masonic Temple
dakah Club was introduced to all
LILY PONS
favorites with Detroit patrons and view of his film before 600 guests repartee is just as barbed. Dex- FOR RENT—Furnished room. All the girls.
ludo of lanwnermour
modern conveniences. Quiet fam-
he has added several new songs and newspaper critics Tuesday ter and his pal from the lumber-
All are asked to keep Tuesday
with
IAA seesson's tickets ere good for
with '
evening, Oct. 19, at the Cinema
ily. 2676 Leslie Ave. Call any evening, Oct. 26, open for a bingo
to his repertoire.
this performance. Remaining ticket•
pile come directly from a long
ROCIIELLE HUDSON ■nd
PATSY KELLY and
day but Saturday,
at 855 Book Bldg.
Sherman does several of his Theater. The film opens its regular engagement in the Continental
party.
ROBERT KENT
LAUREL AND HARDY
most famous characterizations, run at the Cinema Wednseday Room of the Stevens hotel, in Chi-
The next meeting will be held
Chsre Tree Major Children'. Theatre
ATTRACTIVE, MIDDLE-AGED Oct. 17, at the home of Julia
Ted Lewis and those he most re- noon, Oct. 20.
of New York
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 15 and 16
cago.
"The
Spanish
Earth"
was
re-
WIDOW wishes to meet gentle- Berkan of Cortland Ave,
sembles as well as Stan Laurel
at ()reheats• 11.11
Covert and Reed, the smart
man of same age or somewhat
Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 4 P. m.
and Hugh Herbert, two new ones. cently accorded the unusual honor song and patter team who amaze
HANSEL AND (BRETEL
older. Purpose, matrimony. Only
Babe Morris, diminutive tap of a "command" presentation in Patrons with their mind-reading
Timis., Nov. le at 4 p. m.
one with fine character and
dancer, often referred to as 94' the White House for Hresident faculties, remain with the amusing
SNOW WHIT E AS1 ) THE tIEVEN
R
'M AIN
with
fully able to provide may re-
with
pound of personality, and Elaine' Roosevelt and his family,
gags and entertaining harmonies
Tees's.. I. 21 rd 4 P. m•
Celebrated
for
his
artistic
wiz-
B. Furness and R. Bellamy
spond. Write Box 85, Detroit
C. Lombard and C. Gable
Manzi, acrobatic dancer, fill this
LITTLE MEN
4 P. m.
ardly with the camera, Ivens cour- which have kept the customers
Tuesolay, Feb. 1
Jewish
Chronicle.
side
of
the
show,
while
Coyle
Mc-
calling for encores for two weeks.
THE NUREMBERG STOVE
Kay and his orchestra featuring ageously went into the trenches Ruby and his music, one of De-
Tuesday. March fl et 4 p. en.
Drive your car to front of the
TILE CAPTIVE MAID OF OLD
Registrations are under way at
Eddie Collins, provide the music and battlefields to film the thril- troit's favorite dance orchestras, FOR RENT — Large, furnished
CAltlisLE
theatre and • uniformed attend-
ling
war
scenes
of
"The
Spanish
room for a lady or gentleman the Dexter branch of the Jewish
for dancing and floor show.
supply
all
the
latest
medolies
in
April It at 4 p.
Earth", which remains a powerful
ant will park it for you. ,
in home of three adults. Inquire Community Center, Nathan Bean,
DAD1/1( LONG LFABli
symphonic syncopations.
indictment
against
war.
at 11645 Dexter Blvd. till 6 p.m. director, announced this week.
Reservations at 655 Book Bldg.
Lowell Thomas and His Sis- The commentary for the film was
Cherry 3150
and evenings at 3761 Tyler Ave.
Classes are being formed at
written and is spoken by Ernest "MONKEY BUSINESS" AT
ter to Speak in Art In-
the branch, located at Lawrence
tr
Engagement Exaordinary
America.
Hemingway,
distinguished
writer
FOR
RENT
—
Newly-furnished
First Time In
and Burlingame Ayes., for both
LITTMAN'S THEATER
stitute Sunday Eve.
Wed.. Feb. 23 at Orchestra Hall
of "Farewell to Arms" and other
room in modern apartment of unior and senior groups. Several
Belabors Open. Gelid
best sellers.
couple. Inquire after 4:30 p. m. units are taking up dramatics;
"Monkey Business," a comedy in
DIrectIr from the Salzburg famone
A unique presentation of the
FrotIvala
daily or Sunday till 2 at 2635 arta and crafts classes are being
three acts by Abraham Blum, di-
Japanese-Chinese situation will be
Company of W—Repertoire of
Cortland Ave., Apt. 105.
formed, and dancing groups, both
Noxellies
made by Lowell Thomas, famous Lily Pons in "Lucia de Lam- rected by Louis Weiss, is the at-
Albert Ressler, president of the
for rhythm and tap-dancing are Young People's Temple Club, an-
The render Spring Opera Sesson
traction to be presented at Litt-
World War reporter and radio
mermoor" Dec. 7; Chil-
be .nouneed later
man's Yiddish People's Theater, FOR RENT-2483 Blaine Ave. now being organized. Much in- nounces the opening meeting and
commentator, and his sister, Pher-
dren's Performances
Modern, lower flat, newly-dec- terest is being evidenced in var- tea dance to take place in the so-
12th and Seward, Sunday matinee
orated. Seven large rooms, four Mus hobby groups.
and evening.
cial hall of the Temple, Sunday
large
bedrooms, breakfast nook,
The Detroit Civic Opera an-
This play, as well as all other
Several social and educational afternoon, Oct. 10, at 3:30 o'clock.
two tile baths and stall shower. groups for older people are also
nounces that Lily Pons will be plays to be staged at Littman's
The president will Introduce the
Frigidaire, garage, vapor steam being organized, including among chairman of the various commit-
presented at the Masonic Temple this season, are directed by the
heat. Tyler 4-4656.
on Dec. 7 in "Lucia de Lammer- Jewish Actors' Union. Anna Lil-
the interests public speaking, de-
moor." Last season's tickets are lien and Louis Weiss are the stars
bating, dramatics and Journalism.
good for this performance. The of the cast which includes some WANTED—Room and board by Plans are under way, too, for a
elderly man in adult family. series of week-end social events.
remainnig tickets are available at of the best known actors on the
Hogarth 4409.
665 Book Bldg.
with dances, bridge parties and
Yiddish stage.
8210 TWELFTH ST.
A series of productions of the
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished the like.
MADISON 6191
Clare Tree Major Children's Thea-
Two mothers' clubs will be
room for two young men in
Attractions
of
the
Week
at
ter of New York will be presented
quiet home. Reasonable. Good formed at the branch. one for
Palmer Park Theater
Under the Direction of the
at Orchestra Hall as follows:
older and one for younger moth-
transportation.
2295
Calvert.
Jewish Actor'. Union
The policy of changing the pro-
Tuesday, Oct. 12, 4 p. m., "Han-
era. Other activities will include
gram three times weekly continues FOR RENT — Nicely furnished ping pong, billiards and chess
sel and Gretel."
Tuesday, Nov. 16, 4 p. m., "Snow at the new Palmer Park Theater,
room in private home for a purnaments.
DINNER SHOW
Hamilton and Six-Mile Road. The
White and the Seven Dwarfs."
gentleman. Pleasant surround-
end Evening
There is a need for volunteers
Matinee ■
Al 8 P. M.
Tuesday, Dec, 21, 4 p. m. "Little features for this week are:
ing. Near Trumbull car. 1933 to lead various groups, Mr. Bean
Sunday and Monday, "Mountain
ANNE LILLIAN need
•
Men."
Hazelwood Ave.
has announced, particularly for
Music"
with
Martha
Raye
and
Bob
Tuesday, Feb. 1, 4 p. m., "The
LOUIS WEIS
those who can conduct groups In
Burns and "Between Two Women" FOR RENT—Nice, large fur- specialized subjects. Appoint-
Nuremberg Stove." ,
Present
nished room for gentleman. ments may be made by calling the
Tuesday, March 1, 4 p. m., "The with Franchot Tone and Virginia
J ""IN GARAY
Bruce.
Near bus and street car. 2298 Dexter branch, Townsend 8-1878.
Captive Maid of Old Carlisle."
Asauweis Mule. Teem
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
W. Philadelphia Ave.
Tuesday, April 12, 1 p. m.,
day, Oct. 12, 13 and 14 "Pick a
"Daddy Long Legs."
Reservations are available at 665 Star" with Patsy Kelly and Lau- FOR RENT — Beautiful, bright
and airy furnished room, suit-
Lowell Thomas at the Microphone Book Bldg. or by calling Cherry rel and Hardy and "That I May
c t171V.I.1,:Z4
able for one or two. Modern
Live" with Rochelle Hudson and
sad 011af lig Ads
5150.
bill
Thomas,
long
a
student
in
home.
Reasonable. Board option- Pervie.:
Robert
Kent.
A ehmedy to 3 seta by
Japan
of
Japanese
life
and
poli-
ABRAHAM BLUM
al. 2007 Clements, near 14th St.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 15
On Sabbath morning, services will be-
gin at a a. m. Rabbi Joshua Sperks
tics, when they appear next Sun- First Faculty Recital of De- and 16, "No Man of Iler Own"
Terect , d by Louls 'eerie
will preach on "The Ark as • Symbol."
day evening, Oct. 10, at 8:30 in
troit Musical College
with Carol Lombard and Clark FOR RENT — Nice, large fur- Sunday Merging Services
A play that brings laughlor with
nished room for gentleman or
the Detroit Institute of Arts,
ALBERT RESSLER
In addition to the religious school is
teats and weeping with laughter.
Gable and "It Can't Last Forever"
on Oct. 12
Sand. morning mervices for boys OW
employed
couple.
Shower.
Tele-
Woodward at Kirby.
with Betty Furness and Ralph
Bar Mitzvah. All boys of Bar Mitavall tees who will present their plane
— PRICES —
phone
service.
3270
Rochester,
As announced by the World Ad-
m.
Service.
to
whopl
at
• Ril COMO
Tuesday, Oct. 12, 8:15 p. m. Bellamy.
are conducted at which the boys Wee for the coming season, A few
Apt, 302. Tyler 4-0077.
venture Series, which is sponsor.
Matinee-25c, 35c, 50e, 75e
their parent.) stovers with Tefills Break- words of importance will be de-
ing the appearance of this famed the first faculty recital will begin
Cr,. between 10 and
Evening-35c, 55c, 75c, $1
feet I. eery
at
the
Detroit
Musical
College,
livered by Rabbi Leon Fram. Af
FOR
RENT—Desirable
furnished
couple in Detroit, Mr. Thomas will
10:10. From 10:30 to 11:30. they *Bend
Tax Extra
room by congenial family. Near chi.. followed by senior useably be- ter the meeting there will be danc-
MICHIGAN—Bettle Davis, the
introduce his sister who will pre- 477 Ws Kirby.
tween 11:20 and 13 noon.
Tickets at Box Office.
Madame
Kourteva
Howdern,
ing to the music of Ray Ober-
bus and car line. Mrs. E. Silver- Religions Reheats
blonde heart-wrecker, with Henry
sent the Japanese side of the ques-
man, 2974 Monterey, Townsend
The relle00/ isch.1 Is open to all shulte's 10-piece orchestra, and re-
tion. Her talk will be illustrated mezzo-soprano; Artur Maebe, vio- Fonda and Ian Hunter in "That
children
from
kindergarten
age
to
the
For benefit performances,
linist,
member
of
the
Detroit
freshments will be served. The
6-8905.
with motion pictures. Mr. Thomas
Certain Woman," is now on the
tn grade. A senior department of high
apply at theatre every day
will then explain the Chinese _po- Symphony Orchestra; Constantin screen at the Michigan Theater, FOR RENT — Large, furnished school standing la opts to 11 1,1•004 bay. reception committee will be on
Komarowski,
noted
violincellist,
from 11 a. rn.
put graduation from our or any reli- hand to welcome all old members
sition after which the two will ap-
while on stage is something dis-
room for one or two in home of gious school.
and invites applications for new
o.lbss. Gentry, Detroit Tiers
pear on the platform together and and Dr. Mark Gunzberg ,pianist, tinctly new, Lottie Mayer, Jr. and
1111dIMS Mb"
small family. Kitchen privileges. Y.ng
Boys and girls are Invited to loin membership,.
discuss of the Japanese-Chinese will participate.
her Diving Beauties, 12 famous
the Basal David Young Judaea Club.
3762
Richton
Ave.,
near
Dexter.
The
recital
is
open
to
the
pub-
Hollywood diving girls, diving in-
struggle.
There •rts two clubs for boys and two
lic without any admission charge. to 60,000 gallons fo water in a
STENOGRAPHER, General office for girls.
giant glass enclosed swimming and
work.
Experienced.
Capable.
Ik Ifoy *.irctout troop 116 satvrteneed a
Mexican Orchestra at De- Franco Ghione, Symphony's diving pool on the Michigan stage.
of prom. .4 Invites all bo.
Can paint commercial signs if year
of scout age Co loin them. They meet
troit Town Hall Oct. 20
Director, on Way to
necessary, Call any time except on Wednesday evening In the social hail
MADISON—Ronald Colman in
WYATT MOPE
United States
Sunday. Lafayette 3195. 3887 or the synagogue.
1RTWID TO
RICNAROS
"The Prisoner of Zenda" David
Mercado's Tipica Mexican Or-
31st St.
ass
chestra, a glamorously colorful
Prizes were awarded to seven
Franco Ghione, principal con- Selznlck's tremendous production
CAR104
'lusts
g•a;
organization which presents the ductor of La Saila, Milan, Italy, with a supporting cast that in- FOR RENT — Large, furnished
and honorable mention to four
cludes Madeleine Carroll, Douglas
room for two gentleman or em-
authentic music, songs and dances
SIR Slit'
members of the Jewish Commun-
;rile..., Om same geed beer of Mexico, in a riotous setting of who, together with Victor Kolar, Fairbanks, Jr., C. Aubrey Smith ployed couple. Good transporta-
ity Center's Mother's Club gar-
' !Yr7t.
will have charge of the artistic
tion, 2082 W. Philadelphia Ave.,
gay serapes and brilliant native destinies of the 1937-1938 season and Mary Astor, is now at the
den
project
at
the
harvest
festi-
It's famous tai flavor
costumes will open the Detroit of the Detroit Symphony Orches- Madison Theater.
Downstairs.
val held at the garden site on
Sisterhood to Sponsor Series
Humphrey Ave., between Dexter
of lksok Reviews.
fully Town Hall season in the Fisher tra, is at the moment aboard the
It con never be
sisterhood will sponsor a aerie
UNITED ARTISTS — Joan FOR RENT — Nicely furnished of The
Theater Wednesday morning, Oct. S. S. Roc In mid-Atlantic, enroute
and Holman
book
reviews,
beginning
Tuesday
room inquiet home. Gentleman
20, at 11 o'clock.
imitated
The occasion was the culmina-
I
and continuing for sight con
to the United States. lie is accom- Crawford, Franchot Tone and
preferred. Good transportation. Oct
Bringing the wierdly exotic panied by Mrs. Ghione.
mruti,• Tuesdays.
Robert Young in "The Bride Wore
tion of the season's gardening in
Prof. Jos•nh A. Leaks of the UM
2080 Virginia Park.
music of Mexico, savage Cuban
Red"
is
now
at
the
United
Artists
which
many
women
from
the
In charge
Ghone is the latest of the more
ver•Wy of Iwtrolt will
themes, suave Argentine melodies, important European orchestra con- Theater.
the lectures. and will review •mong neighborhood and other locations
FOR RENT — Furnished room. others. the
thefollowing Gail:"North...
tantalizing Spanish rhythms, the ductors to join the staff of an
Paseage." "Citadel." "Good Society" and participated. Herman Jacobs. ex-
Garage.
2323
Cortland
Ave.
ADAMS—in "Think Fast, Mr.
Adriatic Line Has Special orchestra is augmented by five American symphony. This season,
ecutive director of the Center,
ti n'•
I And No Victoria".
near 14th. Townsend 6-2769.
Newts: moraine Cbtat
r
outstanding soloists. Lolita Val- as conductor of the Detroit Sym- Motto", Charlie Chan's new rival,
presided at the program, and
Kitchen Arrangements
Monday morning, Oct. IL at 1
den, soprano, who has sung with phony, Ghione will make his debut the Japanese Mr. Motto, sleuthing FOR RENT—Large, airy, front 0, On
speakers included Mrs. Oscar Rob-
In. es
k. hr. Franklin will m.t hi• ape
for Diary Meals
group A variety of .htect
the New York Grand Opera Com- in the United States as conductor hero of J. P. Marquand's detective
inson, who gave a brief history
room for young man. Convenient Hal
will he offered, from which the sin deal
pany, the Columbia Opera Com-
yarn, moves into a Shanghai local
transportation. Reasonable. 2684 es make a choice. The clam is &Mil of the garden project and its pos-
Special kitchens for the pre- pany, and over the radio. and of an American orchestra.
for his first movie start, after
Beth El College of Jewish sible extension; Mrs. Emory Mon-
w
Carter Ave., near Linwood. Call ANA
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ghione
sailed
St sidles.
paration of Kosher dairy and Jose Rubio, Mexico's foremost
gathering several leads in Los An-
ash, supervisor of the National
Euclid 4433-W.
milk products have been opened tenor, who was principal tenor from Genoa, Oct. 6 and from geles' Chinatown.
Youth Administration; Mrs. Maur-
8150.000 WORLD'S,
on all the ships of the Adriatic with the National Opera Com- Naples, Oct. 7. They are scheduled
HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED
—
een Morgan, W. P. A. garden
CHAMPIONSHIP
Fast Palestine Line. according to pany in Mexico City, soloist with to arrive in New York Thursday,
Woman not over 35. Seven FOR RENT — Furnished room teacher, and Mrs. Leah Falik.
FOX — With lovely Madeleine
Oct.
14,
and
after
a
short
stay
an announcement from the Pas- the Mexico City Police Tipica. •
Nice and quiet home. Near bu garden captain.
rooms. Motherless home. Two
Carroll, dashing Francis Lederer
they
are
expected
to
leave
for
De-
senger service of the line. This government subsidy. and an ex-
and street car. 3270 Rochester
adults, one child. References.
and hilarious Mischa Auer head a
Miss Margaret Eckhardt. of the
arrangement. which is declared tensive recorder with Brunswick troit. Ghione's work with the sym- stellar cast in "It's All Yours",
Apt. 302. Tyler 4-0077.
$10. Inquire at 3200 W. Boston
Wayne County Department of
to be the only one of its kind in and Columbia Phonograph, will phony will begin Monday morning, the sparkling romantic comedy
Blvd.,
Apt.
102.
Agriculture.
awarded the prizes
FOR RENT — Beautifully fur
the merchant marines of the sing the folk and art conga of Oct. 25, the date of the orchestra's now at the Fox Theater. On the
first rehearsal in Orchestra Hall.
nished room In modern home to the following: Mrs. Fanny
FOR RENT — Large, furnished
world, is in addition to other serv- Mexico and Spain.
stage
the
Fox
presents
one
of
the
Paul,
Mrs.
Freda
Beuttner, Mn.
As conductor of the Detroit
Shower. Good transportation
room for one or two ladies or
ices for Jewish passengers of-
Celebrities scheduled to appear
year's biggest all-star vaudeville
Private family. 2737 Glendale Edith Pearlstein, Mrs. EUa Schnei-
couple in private home. Kitchen
fered by the Adriatic liners "Gali- in the series of 20 Wednesday Symphony Orchestra, Ghione will Jamborees, with notables from
derman.
Other
winners
of prizes
Townsend 6-6812.
privileges. 2519 Sturtevant Ave.
lee." "Gereasalemme," and "Pal- mornings at 11, include William direct 11 of the 14 Thursday night every branch of the entertainment
were Alex Karsherrits, popularly
subscription concerts and three of
near Linwood.
estina."
Lyon Phelps, Walter Hampden, the 10 Saturday night popular- world.
FOR RENT—Large, airy room by known as the "garden's grand-
These services include a sep- John B. Kennedy. Dale Carnegie,
FOR RENT — Large, furnished private family. No children father," and two children, Judith
arate kitchen for kosher meat Sir Evelyn Wrench, Lady Drum- priced concerts.
Levin and Philip Caplan. Hon-
Michigan Federal neater room for one or two in home of Garage. 3033 Cortland.
Preparations. a synagogue and li- mond-May and Maury Paul. bet-
orable mention was made of the
Becomes Booking and
refined adults. Maid and tele-
brary, and a special kosher dining ter known as "Cholly Knicker- Start Now; Get Rich for Life
YOUNG LADY, 27, desires the work of Mrs. Fanny Fradkin•
phone
service.
Reasonable.
Call
Touring Unit
Win a Prize
room.
bocker," Sinclair Lewis, Mrs. Mar-
aquaintance
of
gentleman
be-
Mrs. Leah Falik and Mrs. Fanny delicacy, great emotional feeling,
Trinity 2-6877, mornings or
Other recnt improvements an- tin Johnson, Grand Duchess Marie
heart-aearching, singing tone.
Herbert Ashton, Jr., assistant
tween 30-40 or widower with Diamond.
evenings.
nounced by the Adriatic passen- and Capt. John D. Craig.
Born in the province of Nov-
6100,000 First Prise-999 Other director of the Federal Theater
child. Write Box 100, Detroit
ger service include reduced tour-
Town Hall memberships are
gorod, Russia, 1879, Rachinaninoff
Project. has Just been in Detroit WANTED—Woman to rent room,
Prises
Jewish Chronicle.
ing berths, enlarged dining saloon available now at the Town Hall
showed
talent at the age of four.
Sergei
Rachmininoff
in
Con-
conferring with Fred Morrow.
either to share room with me
and more comfortable arrancre- office, 246 Stealer Hotel.
Ile entered the St, Petersburg
Go to the nearest dealer who Michigan director of the Federal
cert Here on Oct. 18
or to have room alone. Refer- I FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
ment of smoking room and bar.
Conservatory
at nine, at 12 trans-
room
in
home
of
adult.
Gar-
sells cigarettes and ask him for Theater, and members of his
ences. 3290 Rochester, Apt. 104.
Miss Rhea E. Cashman of the Kalvarier Card Party Next the Old Gold Cartoon Bulletin to- group on plans for the new sea-
age, 2923 W. Grand Ave., be-
Serge! Rachmaninoff, rated one ferred to the Moscow Conserva-
World Wide Travel Bureau. Inc..
tory.
His
first
concert
tour at once
tween
Lawton
and
Wildemere.
room
flat
gether with full rules and details son.
WILL SHARE modern 6
Wednesday
of the greatest living Russian emn- revealed hint as a pianist of amaz-
with offices at 1258 Washington
From now on the Michigan Fed-
completely furnished. Excellent' Townsend 7.2944.
about the contest. You get this
poeers„ is a noted conductor as well
Blvd.. is local representative of
eral
Theater,
will
become
a
book-
ing
gifts.
opportunity for refined couple.
The Kalvarier Aid Society will Cartoon Bulletin absolutely free.
ployNedicecolyupflue.rnNo
ishrtedh as pianist. Is is as a pianist that
the Adriatic line.
and touring unit. taking the
2245 Hazelwood Ave, near 14th. FOrItomREfoNrTern—
he will appear here on Oct. 18, at
rive a card party at the Bnai Follow the instructions carefully. ing
There are no tricks or catches. finest and latest plays of Broad-
Stefan Sweig's next book will
Moshe
Synagogue.
Dexter
and
west section. Excellent street the Masonic Auditorium.
WRESTLING AT ARENA BOWL
FOR RENT—Large, Nicely fur-
Tall, austere, aristocratic In be a biography of Ferdinand
Lawrence, on Wednesday, Oct. 13, Neatness does not count. Don't de- way direct to the people of the
and
bus
connections.
Uni-
car
ON MONDAY EVENING
nished, airy room for working
'tate.
lay.
Enter
the
contest
today.
This
hearing,
dignified,
be
makes
a
coin-
Magellan,
the explorer.
Lord Patrick Lansdowne Finne- at 8 p. on.
versity 2-4143.
lady by young couple. 2986 Mon-
Any organization interested in
mending figure on the concert
All landsleute are io --'sd by new $250,000 contest is Old Gold's
gan, the colorful English noble-
se-
terey. Townsend 7-0465.
booking
for
their
city
may
response
to
its
thousands
of
a
heart
was as great as the
His
stare.
You
might
expect
crashing
FOR RENT — Large, airy room
man of the mat, meets Mike Lon- the presidert. Ilm I S' 'frisky; friends. Double-Mellow Old Gold mire information by writing Fred
with twin beds for two girls. dissonances, re-sfernistic music, world, but tinere was no room in
don. a bearded mat rutTian from the vice-president. Mrs. ' 1 . Fes- gives you another chance to win a Morrow, project supervisor, Fed- FOR RENT—Large, airy room in
it
to
hold
the
memory of • wrong.
from
under
those
steely
fingers
' ; the tare Mrs.
men or couple. Board if desired.
adult home. 2059 Taylor Ave.
Jodi, Calif., in the main event of
—Kamm
fortune. Watch this newspaper eral Theater Project, 6061 Grand
and powerful biceps. Instead come
2541 Monterey. Hogarth 6542,
next Monday's wrestling card at Freed, and the treasurer. Mrs. for further announcements.
near' 14th.
River Ave., Detroit.
Rosa

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