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PAGE NINE
■ ei THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
MOTHERS CLUBS
Education League
LIST MEETINGS
Luncheon Oct. 27
WILL BE ON PROGRAM
OF LITTLE WOMEN OF
HADASSAH ON OCT. 17
Platform of Labor's Victor.
ions Candidates for the
Coming Election
FISHER'S OLD AGO and CON-
l'ALESCE-NT II 031 E. Strictly
k eel be. Light, arthritis and
rhertmatIon treatments els. by
• doctor. 1600 W. Philudelphla
Are, comer Woodrow Wilson.
Trinity 5-0096.
.114es i< all u Yo urs
ROOM AND BOARD for a young
man who will share room. Good
home for right party. Town-
send 5-4256.
itHMAN
ORtHESTIR5
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room. Desirable location, Good
Last week's primary elections
Announcement of the schedule
atta MS
so Can M ti9..
The Youth Education League
transportation. Townsend 6-3282.
having
shown
that
labor
is
now
a
3395
held an open meeting, Monday, Oct. of meetings for Mothers Clubs un-
vital force in municipal affairs.
der
the
guidance
of
the
Jewish
11, at 3311 Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Wil-
FOR
RENT
—
Large,
furnished
The
Jewish
Chronicle
has
inter-
liam Greenberg, the president, gave Community Center was made this
room in private home. Quiet
viewed all labor's successful can-
as follows:
a resume of the type of work the week
surroundings. Near Fisher and
didates to find out how they stand
STARTS WEDNESDAY, (WY. 50
Mondays at 8 p. m.: At the
Teeming population booming
group has undertaken. Tickets were
General Motors Bldgs. 898
on
the
grave
problems
that
will
Etetst Ilentingway's story of
Center,
a
new
club
for
young
industry practically no apt
Lathrop,
between
Third
and
confront the new mayor and coun- RELIABLE HOUSE IIELP. Laun-
working mothers, activities to in-
construction for seven years
Hamilton.
Trinity
2-5352.
cilmen
when
they
ascend
to
office
dresses,
women
for
house
clean-
clude dramatics, gymnasium clas-
forcing perhaps higher rents
next January.
ing, house maids, women for
ses, dancing, current events, child
and sales values than ever
R. J. Thomas, president of the
part time work. By hour, day FOR RENT—Light and airy, well-
psychology, family relations and
known. What is the answer?
furnished room for a young
Chrysler
Motor
Co.
local
of
the,
or week. Schlesinger'n, Madi-
and
home
economics.
Rely on us for all facts
man. Modern, oil heat. Cor-
Mondays and Wednesdays, 9 to
U.A.W., had this to say, "We must l son 2526.
figures.
ner home on Calvert Ave. Rea-
be constantly alert so that no
12 a, m.: At Dexter branch, 11618
sonable. Townsend 7-3111.
Dexter, and Mondays and Wednes-
legislation will be enacted that QUILTS—Made or recovered from
This is a Gem.
your
own
feathers
or
wools.
Pil-
will
attack
the
foreign
born
popu-
days, 1 to 3 p. m., at the Talmud
Tan bk beautiful Spanish
lows recovered—special, $1.26. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Torah, 15705 Parkside; topics,
lation."
type. Rich marble and tile
rocm for a lady in home of
Full line of curtains, baby,
citizenship, dressmaking, cooking,
Tracy M. Doll, president of the
entrance, carpets, elevator.
two adults. All conveniences,
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
public speaking or dramatics.
Hudson Motor Co. local of the
Rent was $20,000 in the
Kitchen
privileges. Near bus
ter
Quilt
&
Gift
Shop,
11649
Tuesdays at 1 p. m., at El Moshe
U.A.W., showing his anger that
twenties now $14,760. For-
and can line, 2943 Monterey
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth
Synagogue, 29th and Michigan;
such a state of affairs should exist
mer sales, value $150.000.
Ave.
Townsend
6-1774.
9050.
classes in English and citizenship.
in a great cosmopolitan city like
Will take $65,000 for quick
Tuesdays and Thursday, 1 to 3
Detroit, said, "It is a civic disgrace MINERAL BATHS—Treatments FOR RENT—Furnished room by
deal must raise $36,500 cash
p. m., at Dexter branch, 11618
that the alleys in the poorer dis-
to 51/2% mtg,
elderly couple. Garage if de-
for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma-
Dexter; Women's Study Club: sub-
tricts are not cleaned more often
sired. 4026 Webb, upstairs.
tism, sciatica and colds. Also
19,
of
Oct.
ject
for
the
meeting
and that a beautiful city like De-
35 Units
Turkish and reducing baths.
"Current Events."
troit should let garbage accumu-
r, 1 i )
Wayne Mineral Baths, 630 FOR RENT—Nice, clean, furn-
for $47,600, less than half
CHARLOTTE KRUGER
Wednesdays at 2, at Jewish
late and rats go unharmed."
(shed room for one or two.
Front St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd.)
price. Includes furniture new
Community Center : Woodward
Walter
Reuther,
founder
and
Small
family.
Near
car
and
Frigidaires. Always rented
The Little Women of Hades-
Randolph 6744.
Club; discussion for meeting of
bus. Reasonable. 2329 Fuller-
toto be ,held president of the west side local
now $12,750. Terms $10,000
ash's first meeting is
tt
Oct, 20, "Birth Control."
with a membership of over 31,000, FOR RENT — Nice, large fur-I ton. Reimer.
cash.
Wednesdays at 2, at El Moshe at the home of Lois Burnsteine, said in regard to the housing and
nished room for gentleman or
2646
Burlingame,
Oct.
17,
at
2:30.
Synagogue,
29th
and
Michigan:
rental
trouble,
"I
propose
that
the
employed
couple.
Shower.
Tele-
.GENTLEMAN
WANTED
to
help
$35,000 Forced Sale '
MRS. MARTIN L. FRIEDMAN West Warren Club. For the meet- Rose Gittleman has arranged for
drive and share expenses to
phone service, 3270 Rochester,
a piano solo by Marion Goodman city shall buy lands at reasonable
Former $90,000 sales value.
Florida. Call University 1-8428.
distributed for the bridge luncheon ing of Oct. 20, movie, "Modern and elocution by Charlotte Kru- prices for low-cost housing with
Apt. 302. Tyler 4-0077.
Income $4,700 clear of all ex-
the
help
of
Federal
loans
and
to be held at Fyfe's Auditorium, Neighbors."
pense and taxes. Take $12,-
Thursday at 8 p. m., at syna- ger.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished FOR RENT—Light and airy, fur-
Oct. 27.
grants."
nished room for girl in home
Itirludir1;;
000 cash for equity to 20 yr
Richard Frankensteen, executive
room for a gentleman in home
Refreshments were served during gogue on Pingree at Woodrow Wil-
of small family. Oil heat. 3026
mtg with monthly payments
son: Twelfth Street Club; subject Do You Want Another Op- vice-president of the U.A.W., said,
without children. Linwood sec-
the social hour.
DINNER SHOW
Pasadena. Townsend 8-3408.
including int only $172.
tion.
Reasonable.
Call
Townsend
The Y. E. L. announces the fol- for meeting of Oct, 21, election of
"I
propose
that
the
health
of
the
portunity to Win a For-
Al 8 P M
You'll never see the like of
lowing new members: Mesdames officers and presentation of comedy
should be guarded at every
7-2983.
MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW would
tune? Old Gold Is Giving city
this again.
Fred Corn, Charles Rosenblatt, Ben skit: "Know Your Community."
point by building more hospitals
like
to
meet
gentleman
about
FOR
RENT—Large
room
with
It to You.
and maternity clinics where fam-
Safir, Harry Spector, Samuel Ka-
same age. Business man pre-
$6,000 Down.
private lavatory, for gentleman
gan, David Lefko, Mollie Marko-
ilies unable to pay may receive
ferred. Write Box 200, Detroit
or employed couple. Good resi-
Last month Old Gold Cigarettes free medical and dental care."
only $30,000 for 13 apt all
witz, John Sklar, Harry Mills, Leon
Jewish Chronicle.
dential section. Convenient to
announced to smokers all over the
3 rooms new decorations new
Maurice Sugar, long known as
Cuttler, Joseph Shewach, Lionel
street car or bus. Townsend FOR RENT — Two-room apart-
nation another prize contest, but labor's attorney and noted as a
ball carpets. 12 bk porches.
Sam Kahn and Sidney Silver.
AL SAAL
8-6639,
this
time
$250,000
in
prizes
instead
60 ft. cor. Just think former
champion of the people's rights,
Mrs, Martin L. Friedman is an
ment for couple. Heat, light
"The Man of Mystery"-
The 16th annual convention of of $200,000. News of this new con- attacked Police Commissioner
sale $67,000. Prize buy of
active member of the society's af-
and gas included. 2562 Cort-
FOR
RENT
—
Nicely
furnished
the Michigan Federation of Tem- test and more prizes has spread Heinrich Pickert and charges that
this city.
fairs committee.
land Ave., near Linwood. Town-
Rider Sisters
room for one or two gentlemen.
ple Sisterhoods held in Jackson across the country from the Atlan- he "has his orders from the big
Cute Dancing Duo
send 7-6115.
Twin beds. All modern conveni-
Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321
Oct. 5 and 6 was an outstanding tic to the Pacific like wildfire. From business interests who interpret
ences. Garage if desired. 2441 FOR RENT—Clean room for re-
success. More than 160 delegates every town and village in the everything to suit their own inter-
Fullerton. Townsend 6-3188
Homer Warren & Co.
and members from the constituent United States entries are pouring ests with no regard whatsoever for
fined young man. Inquire Sun-
;
REALTORS
day afternoon at 3234 Clair-
you and me and all the rest of us FOR RENT—Large, modern room.
MICHIGAN—Direct from road- sisterhoods attended the sessions. in.
This
new
contest
consists
of
63 Tears Dependable Service
Rabbi
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Berger
of
0. Ihact
mount Ave.
who
work
hard
for
our
meager
Shower.
Quiet
home.
3339
Stur-
show triumphs in New York and
supplying
the
necesskry
conversa-
tevant Ave, Townsend 6-1806. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished,
living."
Los Angeles, "High, Wide and Flint, Rabbi and Mrs. Jerome D.
Patrick H. O'Brien, former at-
Irene Dunne Folkman of Grand Rapids, Rabbi tion for a series of amusing car-
Handsome" rring
;ta
.FIFE MA la a I
large room for young lady or
and Randolph Scott is now at the and Mrs. Eric Friedland of Pon- toons. There are no puzzles to torney-general of Michigan and FOR RENT—Steam-heated room
couple. No objection to child.
with twin beds. Stall shower.
Michigan Theater on the screen. tiac as well as Rabbi and Mrs. solve. The humblest worker can now labor's choice for mayor of
Near
bus
and
car
line.
1710
For Sale Business Property: On the Michigan stage Ina Ray Charles B. Lesser of Jackson gave qualify for a top award as readily Detroit, in summing up the labor
Reasonable. 9110-14th St. cor.
W. Philadelphia Ave. Madison
platform, on a portion of which • ner Clairmount,
Hutton appears in person with her support to the convention by their as the college professor.
9524,
However, the interest in this Old each of the above councilmanic
presence and inspiration by the
Melodears,
the
hottest
all-girt
band
Twelfth Street 8669-63
FOR
RENT
—
Nicely
furnished
Gold
Contest
has
just
begun.
As
splendid
messages
they
brought.
candidates has told his views, said,
in the country,
lintel something untmual for
room for a lady, gentleman or FOR SALE—$20,000 home for
The board meeting was called to the contest goes on the interest "This municipal election has re-
some smart investor. Three ens
$9,000. Nine rooms, four bed-
couple. Near Dexter bus and
stores and eeventeen apartment.
MADISON—Ronald Colman in order promptly by Mrs. Sam Von will become greater. The cartoons solved itself into just one thing.
rooms, steam with thermostat
Three story brick 60:90. Present
Linwood can line. Krasnow, 3009
"The Prisoner of Zenda" is now Noorden of Detroit, state president will become more interesting and That is, shall the economic royal-
Income over 19.000gross and can
control.
$1,600 down, balance
Monterey
Ave.
near
Wildemere.
readily be increased. Down PaY•
in its second week at the Madison on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Harry amusing. If you have failed to en- ists continue to rule Detroit or
one per cent. 3336 Leslie Ave.
`m on of 110.000 on 840,000 par-
shall the people of Detroit have FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Theater, In the cast are Madeleine Markle of Detroit was appointed ter it, there is still time.
chow price and the net Income
Townsend
6-2360.
Go to your nearest cigarette something to say about how our
will more than take rare of the
fA0,0 11;
Carroll, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., chairman of the committee on the
room for a gentleman in home
MO monthly payments. This bar-
C. Aubrey Smith, Mary Astor, president's message, Miss Miriam dealer and ask him for an official city is to be run. The only way
of
small
family.
Conveniently
gain won't last long. Call C. L
David Niven and Raymond Mas- Wolff, chairman of the resolutions Old Gold cartoon bulletin with the the laboring man, the office worker,
Kendrick, Cad. 03:1.
located. 2731 Elmhurst Ave.,
committee, and Mrs. J. D. Folk- full rules and details about the the clerk and in fact all those
Lsnall Carrell
sey.
Downstairs.
HOMER WARREN & CO.
man, chairman of the committee contest. Follow the instructions whose incomes are in the lower
53 year. dependable service
Ylra Kiva
A •••••
carefully.
If
your
dealer
cannot
brackets will ever have anything FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
UNITED ARTISTS — Gladys on nominations.
Herbert Dexter
The board signified its willing- supply you with this cartoon bul- to say about how they are to be
room for a gentleman in home
George in "Madame X" is now at
g Cs.
of small, adult family. Pleasant Former Shaarey Zedek Director
the United Artists Theater. ness to help support a German letin, send your request to this taxed, how they are to live like
men and insure themselves repre-
Is One of Ten Hebrew Union
environment. Townsend 6-2351.
"Madame X" is action-filled melo- Jewish child if that need is made newspaper.
College Students
sentation is to elect their own
ASO HIS
drama, with a supporting cast that manifest by the proper agency,
MuSIC
Mrs. Lillian Rappaport of Flint, Anspacher to Be Town Hall representatives to the council FOR RENT — Large, attracjive
includes Warren William, John
room for lady or gentleman by
Ten new students—among them
chamber and as mayor."
Beal, Reginald Owen and William a member of the national board,
Speaker at Cass on
small, adult family. Near bus a well-known educator, a rabbi's
suggested
that
henceforth
the
con-
Henry.
vention resolve itself unto round
Oct. 22
son, and a rabbi's brother—have
Philomathic Debating Club • and car lines. Tyler 4-6979.
oups
just been admitted as freshmen at
gr und•the
Louis K. Anspacher, the distin-
FOX—Characterized by a dra- table discussion
FOR RENT—Large, well-lighted the Ilebrew Union College, accord-
to
Debate
Partition
of
of
the
state
leadership
of
each
guished
philosopher
and
dramatist
matic realism that makes it the
comfortably furnished room for ing to an announcement made by
Palestine
one of the ablest and most popu-
8210 TWELFTH ST.
most suspenseful spy story. ever chairmen.
young lady in apartment. Privi- the Union of American Hebrew
On Tuesday evening all dele- lar lecturers before the Ameri-
At the next meeting of the
screened, 'Lancer Spy", starring
leges. Miss Smith, 2760 Elm- Congregation, parent body of the
MADISON 6191
Dolores Del Rio, George Sanders gates and out-of-town members can public today, is to be the sec- Philomathic Debating Club, Sun-
OIL
hurst. Townsend 6-1728,
were guests of.the Jackson Sister- ond speaker on the program of day, Oct. 17, at the Tuxedo-Hol-
Cincinnati rabbinical seminary.
Under the Direction of the . and Peter Lorre brings thrilling hood at a dinner at the Cascades the Detroit Town Hall, in the mur Hebrew School, the following
Among the newscomers are stu-
drama to the Fox Theater screen.
FOR RENT — Large, pleasant
Jewish Actor's Union
clubhouse.
Following
the
dinner
dents
from
the
Atlantic
and
Paci-
Cam Theater, Friday morning, resolution: "Resolved that the
On stage in person the Fox pre-
room for one or two in congenial
British Partition Plan of Palestine
sents Buddy Rogers, long a popu- Mrs. Earl Speesberger of Jackson Oct. 22, at 11 o'clock.
home of two adults. Garage if fic coast, from the Gulf and Lake
and from Europe. They are:
Dr. Anspacher is without ques- be accepted.". Philmore Leemon
lar screen personality, as well as presented an excellent program of
desired. 2967 Monterey Ave. states
Alfred Jules Barnet. of Boonton,
Matinee and Evening
a versatile musical star of stage music. Fourteen-year-old Virginia tion one of the most eloquent and Joseph Epel will uphold the
Townsend 6-0262,
Tea.; Benjamin Bernfeld of New 'York
Solnim of Jackson thrilled her au- and provocative speakers and fin- affirmative against Benjamin
cit.; Isadore a Farber of St. Joseph,
and radio,
ANNE LILLIAN and
dience by her mastery of the violin. est equipped publicist today and Hertz and David Cretin, negative. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Mo.; Alvin I. Fine of Portland, Ora; Contributions to Scholarship
Mortimer Goodman of Cleveland. 0
Fund of United He-
LOUIS WEIS
Mrs. Walter Gerson was acknowl- his brilliancy of diction, origin- An invitation is extended to all
room for one or two gentlemen Leonard
A. Greenberg of New York
Mercado's Tipica Mexican edged an accomplished vocalist. ality of thought, and power of outsiders and alumni to listen to or employed couple by small dilly; Sidney B. Levinson of Cleveland;
brew Schools
Present
Ermit
Lorge
of
Maine,
Germany;
Moe-
family. Reasonable. Garage if decal I. Solon of New York City; Joseph
Orchestra at Fisher Town Dr. Sidney Markowitz, sociologist utterance have gained him an- the debate at 3:30 Sunday after-
For the First Time in Detroit
at
Southern
Michigan
prison,
told
desired.
2972
Tyler
Ave.
between
other triumph through the med- noon.
M. Straues of Detroit.
Hall on Oct. 20
Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Miller of
of his work at the prison.
Mr. Soloff is the author of many
Lawton and Wildemere.
ium of the radio as well as on the
At its last meeting, Oct. 10, four
The convention was welcomed
educational materials, among them Monterey Ave., contributed one
platform. Mr. Anspach- members participated in a variety
The music, songs and dances by Mrs. Louis Glick, Jackson presi- lecture
er's record of dramatic successes program. They were: Maurice FOR RENT—Pleasant, furnished a series of history textbooks for scholarship to the United Ilebrew
of Mexico and its Latin-American
room in home of couple. Gar- the elementary grades published scholarship fund In honor of the
is one of the most brilliant chap- Coggan, Irving Sides, Samuel
neighbors will be presented by dent.
age if desired. References. by the Union of American Ilebrew
Flint's invitation for the 1938 ters in American theatrical his- Hertzberg and Sol Schwartz. Louis
Mercado's Tipica Mexican Or- convention was accepted. Mrs. Mel- tory' he is the author of such E l k i n d acted as critic. Sol
Gladstone, near LaSalle. Tyler Congregations under the titles Bar Mitzvah of their son, Darwin.
chestra as the opening attraction vin Kuttnauer reported of the notable plays as "Rhapsody" Schwartz was voted best speaker
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Frank
5-4371.
"When the Jewish People Was
A Melodrama with Music
of the Detroit Town Hall in the work of the place committee and "Dagmar," "All the King's
Young," "How the Jewish People of Cedar St., Wyandotte, Mich.,
the afternoon.
FOR RENT — Large, comfortable Grew Up" and "flow the Jewish made a generous contribution to
Fisher Theater, Wednesday morn- birs. Lillian Rappaport reported Horses" and many other outstand- of All
By S. STEINBERG
young
Jewish
men,
between
ing. Oct. 20. at 11 o'clock.
room for a gentleman in priv- People Live Today." Formerly the scholarship fund of the United
Special Songs a. Diu...
of the work of the prison rehabili-
the ages of 14 to 21, interested in
Five outstanding soloists ac- tation committee. Each of the fol- ing successes,
ate home. Garage. Telephone educational director at large syna- Hebrew Schools in honor of the
debating are invited to attend the
— PRICES —
company the orchestra which last lowing sisterhoods gave most in-
service, Near Dexter bus and gogues in Providence, R. I. and Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey.
winter was sponsored by the Mexi- teresting reports of their years Eight New Members of the meeting on Sunday.
Linwood car line. Townsend Detroit, Mich., Mr. Soloff is a
Matinee-25e, 35c, 50c, 75c
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Becker of
can
government
in
a
series
of
na-
Symphony Personnel
work: Battle Creeck, Bay City,
Evening-35c, 550, 75c, $1
graduate of the Teachers Institute Grand Ave. made a contribution
Hughes' Master Class at the 5-0059.
tionwide broadcasts over the NBC Flint, Detroit, Grand Rapids,
Tax Extra
When the Detroit Symphony Or-
FOR RENT—Beautifully furnish- of the Jewish Theological Seminary to the scholarship fund of the
Ganapol School
network.
Jackson Lansing, Muskegon, Pe-
officially opens its 24th
Tickets at Box Office.
ed room for refined young lady in New York and has his M. A. United Ilebrew Schools in honor of
Senor Jose Rubio, foremost toskey, Pontiac and Saginaw. Ben- chestra
The Ganapol School of Musical
season Thursday night, Nov. 4, in
or couple. Good home. Meals from Teachers College of Columbia the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
tenor of Mexico, Senorita Lolita ton Harbor, Port Huron and Kala- Orchestra Hall, eight members, Art announces that the first mas-
For benefit performances,
if desired. Convenient transpor- University, New York. He is the Sherman,
Valdez, soprano, the Ojeda danc- mazoo were not represented at the new to the orchestra, will be in- ter class of the season by Edwin
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Abramson
apply at theatre every day
tation. Kaften, 2973 Tuxedo son of Louis Sol', 216 E. 62nd
ers, an internationally known
Hughes
of
New
York
City
will
cluded
in
the
personnel.
The
new
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
of Tuxedo Ave.. contributed one-
from 11 a. m.
Ave.
couple, and Smite, salterist, add convention.
Sirs. Barnett R. Brickr.er gave members will replace former play- occur on Nov. 7, 8 and 9.
half
stliolarship to the scholarship
to the colorful variety of the at- an inspiring address following the ers with the symphony.
fund of the United Hebrew Schools
traction. Senor Angell J. Mer-
Six of the new members, in-
luncheon.
in
honor
of the Bar Mitzvah of
cado is director.
cluding four first-desk men al-
their eon, Gerald.
ready
have
been
selected,
They
are
Mr.
and
Mrs, George Orly of
CLUB TEN-FORTY
Carmine Coppola, first flute, who
2966 Cortland Ave., contributed
for
the
past
three
years
has
been
one
half
scholarship
to the United
Although demands for his ap-
Hebrew School. acholarehip fund in
pearance are daily coming from with the Radio City Music Hall ;
orchestra
under
Erno
Rapee
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their
managers of leading theaters and
son, Graham.
night clubs in all parts of the Leonard Smith, first trumpet, for
country, Joaquin Garay, noted the past two years soloist with the
Goldman's
Band,
in
New
York
Mexican tenor, now at the Club
Ten-Forty, has signed a new con- City; Theodore Seder, first French
tract calling for a lengthy stay horn player with the Cleveland
Symphony Orchestra; Gardell Si-
at the popular downtown club.
Mts. Deno Abram. of Chicago Is the
house guest of the Tits.. Josephine and
Having added new songs to his mons, first trombone, formerly first
Motet, Borate.
repertoire, Garay heads a bill that trombone with the Philadelphia,
At • meeting of the Trmcle Sister-
includes Al Seal, man of mystery, Cleveland and Cincinnati Sym-
hood held last blonder. the felimal.
whose seemingly impossible card phony Orchestras; Kenneth Shultz
(Acer• were elected for the ensuing
and cigarette tricks are a source of Detroit, second French horn
year: Presettee9. Mrs. A B. Rom.:
sltv-president, Mr• Nate &liner; treu-
of much delight to patrons. Seal and Frank F. Reeser of Detroit,
tiro, Mrs. Joseph Sempliner; eerrot.r7.
concludes his act with his famous double bass. Of the two remaining
Mc. H. P. Matadi.. Arrangements for
players
yet
to
be
selected,
one
will
• sapper to be given early most month
"Shadowgraph."
one also made at that time.
The Rider sisters, cute dancing be a double bass player.
Mrs. Dorothy eters has return.]
d u o, contribute several clever
home atter • short say in larksen.
AT THE POWATAN
routines. Coyle McKay leads his
Mkt.
—
Singing, funning and an exhibi-
orchestra for dancing and the show
Mr. and Mr. Louie B. Ilartimn were
and features Eddie Collins in co- tion of mind reading comprise the
delegate. to the national conclave of
routine of Covert and Reed, the
medy songs and monologues,
lb. Jealeh Natton•1 hold In De-
troit last Saturday tiod Sunday.
The famous Ten-Forty Club dizzy pair heading the new show
dinners are served from 6:30 to at the Powatan.
Mrs. 11. Straus. of FlInt. Mirk le the
Herbert
Dexter
and
his
falsetto
guest of her children. Irr. and Mr.
9:30 with a special dinner show at
A. H. Ja—b1.
8 o'clock and two others at 11 and echo, juniper Jerry McGinty, con-
tinue their double-talking nonsense
1 a. rn.
"The Spanish Earth" Opens
at the club. A lithe and lovely
at Cinema Tuesday Eve.
Bernard Beaman Provides prima donna, Vire Neva, is also
in the show offering popular bal-
All Types of Orchestras
lads and semi-classical songs and
"The Spanish Earth" is Jon.
the lineup is completed by the new
burn's dim account of life and
Bernard Berman, whose office is dance team, Lane and Carroll, who
in a war-torn village on
people
located at 802 Francis Palms come direct from Leon and Eddie's
the highway from Madrid to Va-
Bldg., telephone Cadillac 9395, is in New York. Irwin Rubenstein
lencia. No professional player.
in position to provide an orchestra (Ruby) and his music are still
the car. Th•
appear in the picture. Men and
beautifully
The Oldsmobile automatic safety transmis- clutch Is used only to start or stop
of any time, size or style. At the pacing the dancers as well as fur-
new type steering wheel, designed for use wit,
women of the town play their
elm obtainable at extra cost on both Six and the automatic transmission, affords a clear view
present time he is handling 14 nishing the background for the
parts in real life. The settings
furnished outside
Bight,
is
operated
by
the
short
lever
shown
on
local orchestras through his office. shows.
the
instrument
unit
which
is
directly
in
free'
of
and scenery are those of nature.
allows
three
the steering column. Its position
He is also representative for all
of the driver assuring clear vision.
with private tub and
"The Spanish Earth" was pro-
passengers
to
ride
comfortably
in
front.
The
nationally famous radio bands and SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
duced in Spain in the early month
orchestras for Michigan.
shower baths-at lowest
of this year. Assisting the dim
The
Young
People's
Society
of
modern
manner
from
the
conven-
Listing some of the local bands
Oldsmobile, America's oldest con option the new automatic
tinguished Dutch director in the
are Milt Bernie, Charlie Latin Shaarey Zedek held the first manufacturer of automobiles. an- safety tarnsmiasinn, developed tional type of instrument panel. Production of the film were Earn-
possible rates in down-
Bob Shepler, "Doc" Balhover, Bob meeting of the season on Oct. nounced its 41st series of cars, and introduced by Oldsmobile. The safety panel. free of project-
Hemingway. who wrote and
town Detroit for perman-
Land r u m, Irving Oakes and 10, at the synagogue. A large the Oldsmobile Six and the Olds- This new development, regarded ing knobs, is but one of mans de- est
Other
tails which contribute toward pas- speaks the commentary.
group attended.
as
one
of
the
major
automotive
others.
include Archibald
Mrs. Robinson, chairman of the mobile Eight for 1938.
ent guests. You Can live
advancements of modern motor- senger security in the redesigned collaborator,
Dos Pianos and
Distinctively
different
in
ap-
MacLeish.
John
Olds-
WRESTLING AT ARENA BOWL organization committee of the pearance and styling. the two ing, was first offered as optional safety interiors of the new course.
Lillian II ellman.
in luxurious comfort
synagogue, welcomed the group
ON MONDAY EVENING
equipment on the Oldsmobile mobiles. Safety glass, of
Miss Hellman is the author of
and assured them of the entire ears are now on display at local Eight of last year.
is standard throughout. A choice
"The
Great"
Mephisto,
original
Oldsmobile dealers.
"Children's Hour" and its Shia
inexpensively.
congregation's
co-operation.
of
new
upholstery
fabrics
is
avail-
Among other features of par-
mystery man of the Arena Gar-
—Theae Three," as well
Both
the
Six
and
Eight
pre-
Ralph Bernstein, treasurer of
able• tailored to the deep mash- adaptation
dens• has been signed to meet
•
sent much that is new in per ticular interest is the new Olds- ions in an effective pleated
d t re at- as the screen version of Dead
mobile safety instrument unit and
"Rough" Rufus Jones, in the the Y. P. S., and well-known dra-
and
mechanical
design
End."
main event of next Monday matid leader, gave some excellent and both now offer as an extra- safety .dash. a departure in the meat.
readings.
CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES
wrestling card in the Gardens.
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