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JOSEF HOFMANN'S GOLDEN JUBILEE

cor 4 to 5 rooms, fireplaces,

porches 1 steam heat excel-
lent cond was $40,000 value
foreclosed $18,000 only
$2,700 down,

19 Apt

9 to 6 rooms (100 rooms).
New elect refrig painted
walls. Was $125,000 value
only $35,000 terms. Just
think clears $5,000. above
taxes and all expense,

Terrace

14 houses 6 to 8 rooms 2
baths fireplaces new solid bk
hollow tile stone trim like
the finest homes. Todays
building cost est 195.000.
Forced sale only $65,000
terms.

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Team standings in the various
leagues follow:

26 Apt

INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE

Josef Hofmann, world renowned pianist, who is the only instru-
mentalist to celebate a golden jubilee tour in America. Insert,
as Hofmann appeared at the age of 10 on the occasion of his
American debut.

Mr. Bedford. Cadillac 0321

Homer Warren &

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MONTE CARLO BALLET RUSSE IN DETROIT ON
DEC. 14 AND 15

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JOE ELKINS RETURNS
Harold Berdun at Doris Vin-
TO THE HOTEL FIELD
cent's Club

The newest addition to Detroit's
Joe Elkins, son of the late Sam-
uel Elkins of Mt. Clemens,• Mich., !smart dinner clubs is Doris Vin-
and formerly connected with his cent's, formerly the Paddock Bar,
dad and brothers in the opera- located at Park and Elizabeth.
Barnes and Steger, mirthful
tion of the Olympia Hotel and the
Hotel Elkins at Mt. Clemens, has
announced his return to the hotel
business with his association with
the Family Jacobs at their Alamac
Hotel at Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr, Elkins was literally born
in the hotel business when his dad
and mother owned and operated
hotels at Mt. Clemens. He was al-
ways known for his congenial
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friendliness and his desire to al-
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ways make Olympia and Elkin
p. nt —Vanguards vs. Stag.
guests feel at home.
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This connection at Miami Beach
Monday, Dec, 6, at Northern
High School:
marks his return to the hotel field
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after three years, and his love of
10:20—Tel Hal ve 50th CenlnrY
the business and insistence of him
Tuesday, Dec. 7, at Central
many friends has prompted his re-
High School:
turn.
0 30 —Pal Cont. vs. III Hatters
5:s0—Zenith. va Cardinals
His many friends will be happy
10 :50—Stranger. vs. Collegial.
knowing his return and Mr. El-
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kins will feel honored welcoming
Wednesday, Dec. 8, at Center.
them at the Alamac Hotel at
5—Utoplans vs. A rnork•
6--Masques vs. Cavallo.
Miami Beach where he is connect-
Thursday, Dec. 9, at Central ed.
High School:
Already many Detroit folk have
5:30—Alpines ve Wolverine.
mode reservations.
II:30—A !novella vs. Lincoln.

8 Apt

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Basketball Leagues
of Jewish Center

House leagues of the Jewish
Community Center are underway
in a basketball battle which will
last throughout the entire season,
it has been announced. Sixteen
games will be played during the
week in the various divisions,
while results of the past week's
play reveal the strength of several
of the teams.
The schedule for the coming
week follows:
Games scheduled for week of
Dec. 5: Sunday, Dec. 51 at the
Center:

1938 will be better than
1937" recent advice national-
ly known economist. Rely on
our Facts and Figures for
the cream of the downright
bargains.

all 3 rooms. Marble entrance
and stairs, lobby with fire-
place, vacuum steam, baths
with showers, mirror doors,
carpet halls. Former $125,-
000 sales value. Consider of-
fer $10,000 terms $15,000 to
new 5% mtg. Make a for-
tune on thia one,

December 3, 1937

sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Judith Johnson Featured at
Club Ten-Forty

Billy Snyder, versatile master
of ceremonies, heads the new floor
show at the Ten-Forty Club, As-
sisting Snyder are, Nellie Nelson,
talented blues singer, Maybelle

HAROLD BERDUN

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Ballet Russo

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IS NAMED GEN.-MGR.
OF THE EKHARDT CO.

William G. Breitmeyer, who
was general manager of the Pfeif-
fer Brewing Company until 1936,

dispensers of song, provide a
Aolorful touch to the entertainment
which is presented in Continental
style.
Harold Berdun's "Shades of
Rhythm" music makes dancing
more enjoyable at Doris Vincent's.
The sight of this tall, versatile
maestro, who towers 6 ft. 3 Inches
in height has been a familiar one
in Detroit's musical activities for
the past five years. Berdun is re-
cognized as one of the youngest
orchestra leaders in the country.
Lorraine Elliott, attractive
blues singer, offers a variety of
new and old song favorites, and
does them in a pleasing manner.

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TEN-FORTY DINNERS

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Fernando Germani, Italian
Organist, in Recital
Dec. 8

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Fernando Germani, the young
Italian organist who has been
chosen to introduce the new Ham-
mond organ to American concert
audiences in a nation-wide tour,
Cardinals
Aklba
will make his Detroit appearance
AlITIWP111
under the sponsorship of the Tues-
Tel Hal
WILLIAM G. BREITMEYER
day Musicale on Wednesday ev-
ening, Dec. 8, in the Detroit In- has been appointed general mana-
stitute of Arts auditorium, at 8:30. ger of the Ekhardt & Becker
JUDITH JOHNSON
This artist recently heard with
Mental Marvel
the Philadelphia Symphony Or- Brewing Co., effective Dec. 1.
Sincere Chanukah Greetings
Van's Dancing Adorables, Judith chestra under the baton of Leo-
Mr. Breitmeyer, a native De-
. . . from . . ,
Samuel Burshtyn Distributing His Johnson, mental marvel, whoa( pold Stokowslci is the state organ- troiter and nephew of Councilman-
Ability
to
reveal
the
innermost
se
Latest Book
ist of Italy, being called upon to
:rots of the mind offer advice or play at important functions of the elect Philip Breitmeyer, succeeds
Samuel Burshtyn, Detroit au- iffairs of the heart and everyday Court and the Vatican. For nine Ralph Nadell who resigned on No-
thor, is on a visit in Detroit and lomestic and business problems, i: years, he has been official organ- vember 22. He has been active in
is here especially for the purpose nothing short of phenomenal, ant ist of the Augusteo Orchestra of local brewing circles since 1901
of distributing his latest book, Silly Lankin, who makes the Ivor Rome.
when he first joined the Pfeiffer
es come to life with his piano.
"On the Rails of Ideals."
Mr. Burshtyn can be reached at ogues during the dance interludes Noted Horticulturist to Lec- Brewing Company,
Coyle McKay and his inches.
the residence of hi. Wolf, 4231
ture at Institute on
tra, featuring Eddie Collins, sing-
Hotel Clinton, Miami Beach
Monterey Ave.
Sunday
"On the Rails of Ideals" is a ing funster, plays for dancing and
Acquires Private Beach
collection of essays, stories, mu- the three nightly shows, a special
and Cabana Colony
How would you like to grow all
552 BOOK BLDG
sical criticisms, etc. • before-theater performance at 8,
the vegetables and flowers y ou
Since 1916, Mr. Burshtyn has and two other at 11 and 1 a.m.
Randolph 2604
need
in
small
tanks
scarcely
larg
The famous Ten-Forty Club din-
Featuring a newly acquired pri-
written four books that have had
get
ners are served every evening from than • bathtub?
1 vote beach and cabana colony for
good sales.
5:30 until 9:30.
Arthur C. Pillsbury, world f a- the exclusive use of its guests, the
horticulturist, who appea rs Hotel Clinton, Washington Ave.,
4 SYMPHONY CONCERTS Billions Are Entering the mous
at the Detroit Institute of Ar ta, Miami Beach, Fla., reports ad-
DURING COMING WEEK New Old Gold Contest;
Woodward at Kirby, next Sund ay vance reservations indicating a
evening, Dec. 5, at 8:30, will e x. most successful season for the
Have You?
plain and show in motion pictur es popular hostelry.
The Detroit Symphony Orches
SCENE FROM MONTE CARLO BALLET RUSSE
how 2,000 bushels of potatoes a nd
tra will play four concerts during
The new cabana club and pri-
The makers of Old Gold ciga- $50,000 worth of tomatoes per Sc re vate beach will be the center of
the coming week, all under the
The great enthusiasm for ballet comes as ballet-master and prin.
rettes
did
not
forget
again
to
in-
can
be
grown
through
the
use
conductorship of Victor Kolar.
of much social activity for the Clin-
which exists in this country and cipal dancer of the company.
At 2:00 p.m., Tuesday and Wed- elude their foreign language chemicals. Mr. Pillsbury has gal is ton's guests, and a special pro-
which has steadily mounted with
gram of events continuing through-
In London's Covent Garden the nesday, Dec. 7 and 8, in Orchestra friends in their new Quarter Mil- ed international fame through h
each successive tour of the Col.
Hall, the orchestra will play the lion Dollar Prize Contest as is evi- soil-less culture.
out the winter season, has been
W, deBasil Ballet Russe de Monte Ballet Russe not only was a fea-
Sunday afternoon in the Detroit planned.
second pair of programs in the, denced by their repeated announce-
Carlo shows no sign of abating. tare of the brilliant Coronation
Institute of Arts at 3:30, Sam
series of Free Concerts for School ments in our publication.
Further preparations for the
In fact, when this largest and season but gave command perform- Children; at 8:30 p.m., Fri
sidstay,
Many of our readers have en- Campbell, naturalist and author of pending season include a newly
greatest of Russian Ballet corn- ances before the King and Queen. Dec, 10, the symphony, ased tered this new contest. If you have "Sanctuary Letters," and other redecorated lobby and lower-floor
willies comes to the Masonic audi- In order to hold over this moving
by The Chrysler Male Chorus, not done an as yet, there is still books, will give a motion picture lou n g e, elaborately landscaped
torium Tuesday and Wednesday spectacle of fused drama, painting Thomas Lewis, coeductor, will of- time to enter. In this new contest lecture on "Wild Animals of the outdoor patio and a new trans-
evenings, Dec. 14 and 15, it will music and movement the London
portation service from incoming
ter the fourth program in the In- there are no puzzles to solve. The North Woods."
arrive on fresh waves of enthnsi- management presented the de dustrial Concert Series; at 10:45 humblest mechanic or laborer can
Both lectures are under the aus- boats and trains, directly to the
asm as a result of its history-mak- Basil company in three Coronation a.m., SaturdaY, Dec. 11, the sec- qualify for a top award as readily pices of the World Adventure hotel via private bus and car.
p
of one month each, with ond conceit in the Young PeoEpdle'hs as the college professor.
Series of the Detroit Institute of
The hotel Clinton is under the
HE CLINTON. on• of the
ing seasons in London and New the London Philharmonic Orches-
Co to your nearest cigarette Arts.
Series will be play .
same management as the two pre-
Beach's newest and beet
York. Again Leonlde Massine tra accompanying.
Rhetts Tilton will lecture at the dealer and ask him for an official
vious "seasons" since it was built.
.quipped hotels, is cons's.
......
latterperformance, and also at the Old Gold Cartoon Bulletin with the
tinily located . offering the
Tessday and Wednesday pro- full rules and details about the con-
ultimate In modern comforts
Internationally Known So-
test. Follow the instructions care-
and appointments—at very
praMi
MICHIGAN — Leslie Howard
ciety Reporter at the
modest rates Private Beach
Murray G. Paterson , symphony fully. If your dealer cannot supply
and Cabala Club exclusive for
manager, has announced that the you with this Cartoon Bulletin send and Joan Blondell in "Stand In,"
Fisher Town Hall
is now on the screen at the Michi-
our guests ... at no added cost.
series of popular-priced Saturday your request to this newspaper.
night concerts this season will be
Big money is not the only thing gan Theater. On the Michigan
Maury II, B. Paul, who is bet-
one of the most brilliant of recent you can win in this contest. You stage there is a gay Fun Frolic
ter known as "Cholly Knicker-
years. There will be 10 concerts, can also win the satisfaction of featuring in person Sid Marion,
1661 ChAllintf
bocker," internationally known so-
comedian,
with
Madeline
Killeen;
to be played on as many consecu
getting acquainted with Double-
WASHINGTON AVID= A? !Gm ammo
ciety reporter and columnist, will
tive Saturday nights, beginning Mellow Old Gold Cigarettes—the Lathrop Brothers with Virginia
MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA
Jan. 15. Mr. Kolar will conduct cigarette that never reaches you Lee; Sue Ryan, songstress; Gau- make his first and exclusive De- • ■■•■•■ e",
troit
appearance
Wednesday
morn-
seven of the 10 programs, Franco In a stale or soggy condition—the tier's Dog and Pony Steeplechase(
ing, Dec. 8, before the Detroit
Ghione the remaining three.
cigarette which is always fresh. and the Great Yacobi Troupe of
Town Hall audience in the Fisher
Bear in mind too that after you circus performers.
Theater,
UNITED ARTISTS—Brian Ah-
try your first pack of Double-Mel-
POWATAN
51 0,
Speaking on "Ilow society makes
low Old Golds and you are not de- erne and Olivia DeHavilland in
"The Great Garrick," with Edward and breaks itself," Mr. Paul will
lighted
with
them
you
get
Double
The Meadowbrook Boys, Arthur
take his audience behind the scenes
Everett
Horton
is
now
at
the
Unit-
Your Money Back.
ed Artist Theater.
with the society editor, revealing
, Herbert , and Robert Page, two
troubadors and a steel guitar,
MADISON—William Powell and the whys and wherefores of social
802 FRANCIS PALMS
head the present show at the Lord Marley at Can Town
f
LAC 9395
Myrna Loy in "Double Wedding" success and failure, the story be-
DETROIT
Powatan anti the regularity with
Hall Next Friday
is now in its third and final week hind big social events and other
which they are called on to fur-
things which do not get into print
at the Madison Theater.
,' n igh some favorites gives their
The Rt. Hon. Lord Marley,
FOX — Hailed everywhere and
pr ogram the aspect of a "hit D.S.C., J.P., D.L., distinguished by everyone as the merriest co
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me IIM
parade."
y to grace the screen since "Mr.
British statesman and peer, will
The talented Debutantes, a line speak for the Detroit Town Hall '" ecds Goes To Town," is "e
Th
o f four lovely girls, are providing In the Cass Theater, Friday morn-
w u Truth", now at the Fox,
C
the dance portion of the show ing, Dec, 10, at 11:00 o'clock, on with Irene Dunne in another hil-
li with their snappy tap and ballet "Changing Policies in England. arious romantic role that outdoes
routines. The captivating rhythms
h er gay portrayal in "Theo-
sPossonro 131( THE
There will be no lectures dur-
of Irwin Rubenstein (Ruby) and ing the Christmas holidays; on
ora Goes Wild." On the stage in
mip
his music, with Paul Neiihbors January 7, they will be resumed by P croon the Fox offers one of the
sis
i1: Os. e.
as vocalist, continue.
Dr. A. L. Sachets
ear's biggest cavalcades of via-
Lord Marley, who is known as d eyille stars, headed by York and
no-r AT POI RTEENTH
Chanukah Party of Women's the chief opposition whip in the ing, long favorites In vaudeville.
House of Lords, has lectured twice
League of Young Is-
ADAMS — "That's 'My Story" Sunday, Dec. 5th, 8:30 p. m.
in the United States and is one of is a movie picturization of the
real Dec. 4
the most popular British speakers newspaper story, "Scoop", by Vee
,
who
has ever lectured in America. Terrys Perlman, starring Claudia
1 The Women's League of Young He proved
this when he success- Morgan and William Lundigan,
i Israel of Detroit is sponsoring a
fully, as the chairman of the com- having to do with the adventures
Chanukah party this Saturday
of ■ cub reporter,
night, Dec. 4, at the Phalanx Club mittee for German refugees raised
large
sums for the relief of the re-
CINEMA — A double bill fea-
John R and Erskine St. The ev-
fugees.
turing "Road to Life" and "Cha-
ening will consist of games, and a
5' ayev", two of the greatest films
supper which will be served at
WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- to come from the Russian studios,
midnight.
ill open Tuesday , Nov 7
DENSON MONDAY EVE
RIMED TO
, to be
Young Israel will also perform
pt y511 RION
Mystery Man No. 2 and "The sh
, own for one week at the Cinema
the lighting of the Chanukah can-
heater, East Columbia at Wood-
Great" Balbo, who have mixed
r, dies as part of the evening's pro-
ard
Ave
In
Detroi
matters
twice
at
the
Arena
Gar-
W
t_
gram.
St if
Its always*, sore*
,1 The nominal charge per person dens. will engage in their third
good boor
clash at the Woodward Ave.
.1 will be $1 and all are Invited.
Musicale at the Rubenstein
.1 Those who wish to make reser- sports mecca next Monday eve-
It's
famous
fop
flavor
ning.
Piano Studios
vations should do so before Satur-
day night by communicating with
I, COn novo, be ....... fully
Ganapol
Graduation
Recital
Mrs. Solomon B. Cohen, TO 67292.
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and her
imitated
The Ganapol School of Musical assistant teachers, Miss Freda
All Hollywood is applauding the
!splendid lend-a-helping-hand cam. Art will present Frances Couillard Greenbaum, Mrs. Laura Skully,
paign to aid pick, poor and needy In a graduation recital on Mon- Miss Miriam Edwards, will con-
re 111;121Nli
Among the handful o
people led by Benny Rubin as part day evening, Dec. 6, at 8 o'clock, duct the monthly musicale on Sun-
Ameri-
of his new radio program on at the school, Cass at Putnam.
cans serving with the French For-
day, Dec, 5, at 3 p. m. The Melody the
KW, Los Angeles, and affiliated
recmt eatasetlIng Castor at •ar-Ilme• eign Legion in Morocco Is • New
Miss Couillard is from the piano Members, children over 11 years A LIv.Ir
stations. Last week 350 families
ofaW wan es,
• nz i otz77 York Jew named Harry Hirsch-
received baskets of food bought class of Mrs. Boris Ganapol and of age, will participate in a pro-
man .. He joined the
l ikkelnkk
Legion in
IN • 1••••••• ■
with donations obtained by Rabin. will receive a performers and gram and musical games. The
et
1935, after servin
g two years in
...tear Celt and
er
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Benny always was a swell guy,
a Nazi concentratio n camp
Meet ra *elect len.
teachers diploma.
public
Is
invited.
for in -
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