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and our permanent star—
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Tomorrow — Dance Elites
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* CLUB *
TEN FORTY
1040 WAYNE ST.
Important New Features for
Symphony Concerts on
CL. 3100
JAY JASON
Master of Mimicry
BETTY JEROME
Ilium and 4 hintetre Singer
lovely blues and character singer,
who is starting her fifth week at
the club at the request of Ten-
Forty patrons. Maybelle Van and
her ensemble of dancing beauties
score again with a completely new
cycle of musical comedy numbers
and individual offerings.
hilly Lankin, master of the
ivories, plays melodies out of the
past during the dance intermist
sions, while Coyle McKay and his
orchestra, featuring Eddie Collinb,
song comic, provides the tunes for
dancing and the show,
There is a special before-theater
show at 8, with two others at 11
and 1 a. m. Delicious roadhouse
dinners for which the Ten-Forty
Club is famous, are served nightly
from 5:30 to 9:30.
Northwestern D e us o cratic
Club to Install Officers
Next Thursday
Maybelle Van'e Adorable.
BILLY LANKIN
Planologues
('01 LE. Mt AT and III
MC
3—SHOWS NIGHTLY-3
Prince and Princess Loewen-
stein at Town Hall at
Cass Theater
SPECIAL
SUNDAY$150
DINNER --
Ye
"INSIDE NAZI GERMANY" NOW
BEING SHOWN AT THE CINEMA
Jay Jason, youthful mimic, sings,
Feb. 3 and 5
dances, and impersonistes his way
through the new floor show at the
"Inside Nazi Germany," the film terms. Dr. William E. Dodd, for-
Two soloists new to Detroit,
mer United States Ambassador to
Ten-Forty Club, this week. Lending
an all-Wagner program and the revealing the horrors perpetrated Germany, said of this film: "The
unusual color to the three nightly
Playing
of
three
compositions
for
in
Nazi
Germany,
the
bun
on
which
members of every American family,
performances, is Betty Jerome,
the first time here will distinguish has been lifted in Chicago, is now young and old, who believe in liber-
the concerts of the Detroit Sym-
being shown at the Cinema Thea- ty and democracy, should by all
phony Orchestra, Thursday night,
on E. Columbia, in addition means see 'Inside Nazi Germany.'
Feb. 3, and Saturday night, Feb. ter,
It tells the truth about Ilitler'a
to the regular bill.
5, in Orchestra Hall,
This will be the exclusive De- I government."
Franco Ghione will conduct the
troit showing of "Inside Nazi Ger- I Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Father John
10th Thursday subscription con-
The film was chosen by La Fargo, S. J., Walter Winchell,
cert, at which Gaspar Cassado, many", ,
Life ad the "movie of the week," I Senator Key Pittman and others
eminent Spanish 'cellist, will make and it has been acclaimed by civic,' have endorsed the film in similarly
his Detroit debut. Cassado, who religious and political leaders who strong appeals that it be seen by
made his American debut a little have endorsed it in the strongest everyone.
over a year ago with the New
York Philharmonic, will play the
RE HER DANCING COMEDIANS
Haydn Concerto for Violoncello TRUDI SCHOOP AND
and Orchestra, in D Major.
HE ON FEB. 2
In keeping with his established
and widely-praised practice of of-
fering new music. Ghione will
present three works by contem-
porary composers, each of whom
is little known here. Two of the
writers. Alceo Toni and Giuseppe
Mule, are important figures in
contemporary Italian music; the
third, Josef Suk, is a famous Bo-
hemian virtuoso.
The three composers, respective-
ly, will be represented by works
called Theme, Variations and
Fugue, Prelude to Pirandello's
"Liola" and Meditation.
BETTY JEROME
Blue. and Character Singer
CLUB
124 Davenport
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sod THE LEGAL CH ONICLF
reemmtlem—cate
.anent
log lo rapacity !deign:
Drs. Aronstam and Dubnove
Write for "Harofe Haivri"
The 10th anniversary issue of
"Ilarofe Haivri" embodies a
wealth of excellent medical mate-
rial. Under the able editorship of
Dr. Moses Einhorn it has achieved
phenomenal success. The present
issue consists of 12 captions, as
follows:
I.—The 'Tenth Annlvereary. Owed,-
t.`—Medi•si Articles. 'S.—Palestine
and Health. 4—The Talmud and Medi-
cine. Is—ebrew
Medico! Terminology.
H
S. —.Old Hob's, Metal Manua ruin.
2 —.Personelle. 1.—Nook Reviews. I.
A10011cll Intent. 10.--Mlocelleneous.
klialiCal Dictionary. IL—English Sec-
tion.
neat
A royal couple, Prince Huber-
tus Loewenstein and Princess
llelga Helga Maria Loewenstein,
important figures in the struggle
to restore democracy and toler-
ance to Germany. are to be the
speakers for the Detroit Town
Hall in the Cass Theater, next
Friday morning, Feb, 4, at 11
o'clock, in a symposium giving the
very latest news of Germany and
Europe. Both arrived in New
York only last week.
Count Loewenstein is consid-
ered one of the greatest authori-
ties on political conditions in
Europe and he and his wife are
both very charming and brilliant
speakers.
Tuesday Musicale F017111
Evening Auxiliary
Newly elected officers of the
Jewish Northwestern Democratic
Club will be installed Thursday
evening at the club's new meeting
place, Lachar's hall. 8939 12th
Street:
The new officers are: Jake Betz,
president; Sam Friedling, vice
president; Gerald Goldberg, re-
cording secretary; Ben Stocker,
chairman and treasurer. The ex-
ecutive board consists of Ernest
Braun, Dave Gottlieb, M. H. Mur-
ton, Phile Godlstone and Al
Leader.
The club is planning a dinner-
dance on Washington's birthday
when Leon D. Case, secretary of
state, and George D. O'Brien, con-
gressman from the 13th District,
will be guests.
The club meets the first and
third Thursday of each month.
an
The Tuesday Musicale of Detroit
is forming an evening auxiliary
for the benefit of women musicians
who cannot attend the morning
All those interested please
Among the notable medical ar- concerts.
call Mrs. Leslie G. Lamborn, chair-
ticles the following deserve men- man, at the Ganapol School of Mu-
tlimsgelnet ('links* Notes—by Solomon sical Art, Te. 2-8550,
noils-Cehm, M. 11.
EhalTaaeulelOral Mindyof Lomeli%
and umealtergero—by David I. Mach',
AL D. (Formerly of John's !topknot
egyrceit)).
rig: Its Significance and Dlr.
611
ferrntlation--by 1.enihon ItinebUrg,
tienrollbromattpde—h) nosh N. Arm.-
stoat, M. D.
Totem'. of the Later Month. of
Aaron Dubnole, M. D.
Pregnancy—Ay owIty—
Its Treatment with
Kmdrenle Oh
Dietetic and Medical Measures — bok
George Army, AL D. (Rerlabed. Fetch-
oeloyakia),
Officers Are Installed by the
Neugarten Sunshine Club
The monthly meeting of the
Neugarten Sunshine Club, held at
the Jewish Community Center on
Jan. 24, was marked by installa-
tion of officers. Mrs. Emil Eck-
house, retiring president, was in-
stalled as honorary president by
Mrs. Jennie Lichtenstien. Mrs.
Eckhouse in turn installed the new
president, Mrs. Samuel Blao'her,
and the following officers: Mrs.
Morton T. Snyder, Mrs, Jacob E.
Newman and Miss Corine Marx,
vice-presidents; Mrs. George E.
Neugarten, treasurer; Mrs. Harold
Kline, financial secretary; Mrs.
Fred A. Gross, recording secre-
tary; Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, pub-
licity chairman; Mrs. Max Stein-
man, auditor.
Newly appointed members of the
board include, in addition to the
officers, for the two year term:
Mesdames Martin Krause, Max
Neuman, Arthur Gottesman, Les-
ter Smith, Carl Meyers, E. C.
Ilirschfield; for the one year term,
Mesdames Mike Hors, Irvin Levy,
Jennie Lichtenstien, Harry Lewis,
Joseph Bearman, Frank Berman.
RAYA GARBOUSOVA
Thkets, g1.00 at laltenel i. .
son 2628.
MASONIC AUDITORIUM at 11115 p. as. WEDNE3DAY,F1.11.
Trudi SCHOOl'
and HER DANCING COMEDIANS
TennMe 1.7111
Tlehelet ifi3e.$1,11141.1LIHMI-V.15 Ihm Office:
NOW — EXCLUSIVE DETROIT SHOWING
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room with twin beds in home
of small family. Kitchen privi-,
leges. 4246 Monterey, near
Petoskey, Dexter and Lawton
bus lines.
MARCH OF TIME'S Complete, Uncensored
'INSIDE NAZI GERMANY
Alm Cantor*
CINEMA
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room in home of small family,
imitable for one or two ladies,
or will room and board child
of school age. 3303 Glynn
Court.
58 E. COLUMBIA I INSPECTOR-GENERAL
toot. 6..,a;
23e to I
noglieh Tills,
Boesky's
FOR RENT — Lovely, furnished
room in private family of three.
Employed lady preferred, 3736
Burlingame, Davison 0528.
on
FOR RENT — Furnished room
for a gentleman. Board if de-
sired. Congenial surroundings.
Convenient transportation.
2952 Fullerton, near Lawton.
Townsend 5-9453.
12th St.
•
1 2TH AND
HAZELWOOD
POWERS IS IN RACE
FOR LIEUT.-GOVERNOR
WANTED — Young lady to rent
room or share apartment with
mother and daughter, 1761 Sew-
ard Ave., Apt. 209.
view
Trudi Schoop is coming! That From the artistic point of
Charlie never disclaimed this re-
name to American audiences is lationship, Her acting and panto- CORSETIERE — Expert makes
to order corsets and brasieres.
like the Pied Piper's to the chit.' mine have been likened to Berg-
Bras-
Corsets $8.50 and up.
dren of Hameline. This Swiss bal- ner, The music world dubbed her
ieres $3.50 and up. Call Town-
"The
F.ulenspiegel
of
the
Dance."
let miss is in fact the Pied Piper
send 5-6240,
of Pantomime. By the time she On her first appearance in Ameri-
cornea to Detroit at the Masonic ca in 1935 the critics lost no time FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnished
room for a gentleman in home
Auditorium on Wednesday eve- in making her the rival of Mickey
of small, adult family. Oil heat,
ning, Feb. 2, during her third Mouse. Walt Disney could not but
admit
that
she
was
really
an
ani-
stall shower. Calvert near Wil-
titillating transcontinental tour,
demere. Townsend 7.7585.
she will have been likened to prac- mated cartoon in the flesh,
program
includes
the
fol-
The
tically every comic character in
GENTLEMAN WANTED to share
life and literature. Even so, there lowing:
The Blond Marie,'Is dance com-
nicely furnished apartment
is no way of truly describing her.
with another gentleman. Call
From the time she first appeared edy in eight scenes, by Trudi
.
Cadillac 4219 Mr. Schwartz.
in Berlin in 1929 she was hailed Schoop, music by Paul Schoop.
The Blond Marie, an operetta,
as the female Grock, a compatriot
FOR RENT—Large, airy room by
of hers and internationally famous with music by Paul Schoen.
small, adult family for couple,
At the two pianos will be Lothar
c I own. E
Europe e went on to call her
Home
gentleman or lady.
"the sister of Charlie Chaplin." Perl and Max Fickel.
privileges. Convenient transpor-
tation. Lawton and Dexter
TALENTED TWQSOME AT POWATAN
bus and 14th street car. Apply
Sunday. P. Krasnow, 3009 Mon-
terey Ave.
Joseph A. Powers, well-known
young Detroit attorney, will be a
candidate for Lieutenant-Governor
on the Republican ticket, in the
state election this fall. Ile an-
nounced his candidacy to a meeting
FOR RENT — Furnished front
bedroom for couple or gentle-
man or share apartment. Good
transportation. R ea so n a b le.
2060 Blaine Ave., apt 17, Tyler
4-4769.
FOR RENT — R o o in. Kitchen
privileges. Couple preferred.
2564 Monterey. Townsend
8-2666.
FOR SALE-22 Apartment build-
ing, furnished. ;32,500. Easy
terms. Nets over $5,000 clear
yearly above payments and ex-
penses. C. Schwartz, 404 Penob-
scot Bldg., Cadillac 4219.
FOR RENT — Comfortable room
for a gentleman in home of
small adult family,„ garage if
desired. 2923 W. Grand Ave.,
near 14th car line. Townsend
7-2944.
Rabbi J. S. Sperka was guest
speaker at the last meeting of the
Little Women of Hadassah on Jan.
23, at MacKenzie Union. Final
preparations for the third annual
ball to take place at the Statler
Hotel, Sunday, Jan. 30, were dis-
closed.
Rosalind Arta, president, an-
nounced appointments for the dif-
ferent groups being organized
within the organization. The study
group which delves into literary
and current topics, is headed by
Rose Brooks, Bette Geltner, Jean-
nette Soifer and Audrey Wallace.
A dramatic group is temporarily
headed by Rose Gittleman and a
singing group for the purpose of
learning Ilebrew songs, legends,
and hymns has also been formed.
Irene Siegel and Lillian Wetsman
are co-chairman of a dancing
group,
Rusaian Telliate-
IN RECITAL
TUESDAY at 8:30, Auditorium, Di trait Institute a Arts
QUILTS-3Iaae or recovered from
your own feathers or wools. Pit-
. lows recovered—special, $1.26.
Full line of curtains, baby,
shower and wedding gifts. Dex-
ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Ilogartb
9050,
FOR RENT — Large, sunny, fur-
nished room for one or two
ladies or gentlemen. Reason.
able. Home privileges. Near
car and bus lines. Josephson,
1929 Seward Ave.
Present:
THE TUESDAY MUSICALS
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun-
dresses, women for house clean-
ing, house maids. women for
part time work. By hour, day
or week, Schlesinger's, Madi-
FOR RENT — Furnished room
for couple or one or two gen
tlemen. 2211 Pingree, Apt. 410.
Brown.
Kurland to Interview E .W.
McFarland Over WJBK Ball of Little Women of Ha-
demob on Sunday
Edward W'. McFarland, chair-
— •
man of the Michigan State Liquor
Control Commission, will be inter-
viewed by Aaron Kurland on the
program, "Let the People Speak,"
on Saturday, Jan. 29, at 10 p. m.,
over Station WJBK. There will
also be a discussion by members of
the audience of the proposed legis-
lation for housing aid.
CLASSIFIED
For Sale—Apartmen
SHREWD
INVESTORS
who know their real estai
his;ory, pick the bargains i
"troubled times." Today
buyers the big profit seller
of tomorrow. Rely on or . r
Facts and Figures.
$112,000 Refused
in 1928. Beautiful Tiffar
tiled lobby. All new Electr
lux new table top stove
Semi fireproof and Bout d
proof. Rent $12,600. This ge
now only -$63,000 terms cal
mtg.
to 5in
T,
Detroit Golf Club
section. One of the latest 1 3
apt all 3 roams wall be fa
and white tiled baths. For e-
closed prices less than ha if
1928 actual sale.
$4,000 Down
JOSEPH
k
POWERS
of 160 of his supporters. held at
the Ford Shelby Hotel on Wednes-
day evening, Jan. 26. Mr. Powers
Is a graduate of the Arts and Sci-
ence College of the University of
Detroit and the University of
Michigan Law School. Ile has been
practicing law in Detroit for the
last six years,
J. W. E. W. 0. Branch Plans
Shower for Palestine
Orphans
North Woodward branch of Jew
ish Women's European Welfare
Organization will meet at the home
of Mrs. I, Burdick, 2281 Gladstone,
on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 12:30 p. m.
Plans will be made for the annual
clothing shower for the inmates of
the General Israel Orphans Home
for Girls in Palestine. The shower
is scheduled for the latter part of
March, and will be held at the Wil-
shire Hotel. For information call
Mrs. Anna Goldberg, chairman,
Townsend 5-4256, or contact her
co-chairmen, Mrs. A. J. Redblatt
or Mrs. Harry Mitz.
Mrs. Adolph Smilo, with the as-
sistance of Mrs, Ida Schultz, are
making final arrangements for the
card party which will be held at
the home of Mrs. Harry Mitz, 4044
Sturtevant, on Tuesday, Feb. 8,
12:30 p. m,
Positively the greatest 12 a pt
value of this great city or
only $22,000. Solid mann ry
3 meant apts white tiled bat hs
white tiled halls new Fril
daires new full enamel ed
stoves new furniture. Ni r •
mat $65,000 value. Comps re
with any $30,000 apt offer ed
today.
Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 03 21
Homer Warren & C
IMALTOM
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HINDUS TO SPEAK A T
TOWN HALL ON F XL 2
Maurice Hindus comes to De-
trait Town Hall in the Fisher
Theater Wednesday mornin g, Feb.
2, direct from his annual is ct-find-
ing visit to Soviet Russia. A bril-
IMnt speaker, Mr. Hindus is rec.
ognized as the b e a t-ir formed
GENTLEMAN would like large,
Dr. Solomon Solis-Cohen and
well-furnished room in modern
home with adjoining bath. North-
Dr. David I. Macht, two of the
west section. Write Box 55, De-
foremost Jewish physicians in the
troit Jewish Chronicle.
United States, are of international
reputation.
DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES.
Brief excerpts of the articles
Can accommodate 2 passengers.
published in the pure Hebrew ap- Rubenstein Piano Studios'
Call Weinberger, University
pear as appendics in the English
Musicale Sunday
DANCING GILLETE AND RICHARDS
Nathan Strauss Executives'
1-2181.
language so as to facilitate per-
Installation Dinner
sual of the Hebrew text. Another
Dancing Gillete and Richards popularity with h e r delight- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
The monthly musicale, conducted
glossary.
feature
is
the
excellent
by Mrs. R6se Rubenstein and 'her
Dance Monday
room in private home of email
are back in town this week to head ful song presentations. The girl
"Milan," a Hebrew-English and assistant teachers, Freda Green-
family. Garage if desired. 2633
the show at the Powatan Club, with song and piano team, Easterbrook
English-Ilebrew lexicograph which baum, Laura Skully and Miriam
and Farrar, are now in the last
The third annual installation
Glendale
Ave.
near
Linwood.
beautiful Consuelo Flowerton, now fei• days of their long engagement
enhances the proper comprehen- Edwards, will take place on Sun -
dinner dance of the Nathan Strauss
Townsend 6-3295.
sion of the Hebrew text to a con- day, Jan. 30, at 3 p. m. The Stac -
in her third week. The dance pair at the Club. Music for shows and
Executives will be held Monday
siderable degree.
cato members, children under 11
conies equipped with several fresh for dancing between shows con- FOR RENT — Newly decorated, evening, Jan. 31, at 9 o'clock, at
/ From the historical point of years of age, will participate in a
furnished
room
in
home
of
tinues
to
emanate
from
the
instru-
Webster Hall.
routines which they deliver with
view, there appears an article by program and musical games. The
The following newly elected of -
small family. Young lady pre-
their customary artistic skill. Miss ments wielded by the Rhythm Mas-
Dr. Israel Iladash on a Hebrew public is invited to the concert at
ferred.
Side
drive
garage.
1756
ficers will be installed: S. J. Leve
ters,
a
group
of
lively
swing
kings.
Fl:erton
continues
to
add
to
her
MAURICE HINDUS
manuscript by Shem Tob ben Jo- the studios, 2329 W. Grand Blvd.
Chicago Blvd. Townsend 6-3122. president; S. Schwartz, first vice
seph Falaquiera. entitled "Versi-
. president; S. Raskin, second vice American citizen on the great ex-
Pisgah
Lodge
Is
Active
in
Contributions
to
the
North
FOR
RENT
—
Large,
well-turn-
fied Vademecum on the Care of
Dr. A. N. Prussia, sec- periment In Russia, Born In that
Junior Home Relief Society
,
Forming New A. Z. A.
ished, front room in single home retary; J. Jones, financial secre- country, but educated here, he has
the Body and Soul" (1225 to
owntown
End Vlinic
Celebrates 7th Birthday
1290). Falaquiera was a Spanish L.'
of adults. Also smaller room. tary; Dr. L. A. Katzin, treasurer. gone back regularly to observe con-
Chapters
$10. Near Lawton bus and 14th
ditions first-hand. He is the author
Philosopher and poet, some thin
MADISON — Ginger Rogers,
North End Clinio has received
The,Junior Home Relief Society
car line. 2915 Blaine Ave. Ty- Teas on Feb. 5 and 6 Will of many widely read book:, among
eon a physician. The original is Katharine Hepburn, Adolphe Men-
At the next meeting of Pisgah
celebrated its seventh birthday on the following contributions:
in the Oxford collection. It is
ter
them "Ilumanity Uprooted," "The
comprise the Lodge of Bini With on• Feb. 7,
jou
and
Andrei
Leeds
In
memory
of
Miro
Miriam
But
WO.,
Mark
Opening
of
Rhea
at
Moinet's
Russian Peasant and the Revolu-
manuscript of great lind abidieir starring cast in "Stage Door" long there will be an exhaustive discus- Jan. 23 with a luncheon
from Mr and Mrs. Louis J•1111.• Rosen-
—
Beautiful
front
Tea
Room,
The
senior
group
pres-
E.
Cashman's
Office
RENT
539T4.
berg,
Mr
•nd
Mrs.
Oscar
C.
Roblemn.
5R-E
FOR
interest for the student of medi- awaited screen adaptation of the sion led by Robert B. Gordon,
tion," Broken Earth", "Red Bread"
Mr nod Mr.. I H. Myer.. Mr. •nd Mr.
room in home of small adult
--
cal history: Professor Alexander successful play by Edna Ferber chairman of the committee on AZA ented the juniors with a birthday H•n's,
"The
Great Offensive" and "Moe-
.
lilevere Mr.. John lmerman, Dr
family. Glynn Court and Law-
Rhea E. Cashman of the World cow Skies."
Marx of the Jewish Theological and George Kaufman, which came from Pisgah Lodge, and head of cake. Mrs Arthur Ginsberg, new- A MI Mr. Arthur Bloom.
ton. Townsend 5-4689.
Wide Travel Bureau invites all her
In memory of Mrw J. I.. Freud from
Seminary, has a valuable essay on to the Madison Theater on Friday. all the AZA groups of Detroit. ly-elected president of the Home
His Is-shire subject will be "Un-
Relief Society, offered a prayer be- Mr. and Mrs. Densld Berger, Mr..
d clients and friends to a tea launch• derstanding Russia Toda
old Hebrew Medical manuscripts,
In the near future it is hoped that
Cortio IStay Berger. Joaeph A. Siegal, Dr. FOR RENT—Cheerful, furnishe
ing her new offices at 1253 Cris-
which is likewise of profound his-
y
A Mi him Ernest &Amite, Mr. •rt Mrs.
UNITED ARTISTS — Wallace 20 AZA chapters will be formed fore the luncheon.
home
of
small
famil
room
in
weld St., near Grand River, on
Many pieces of old clothing were limIrY lite kh•rdt, Mr and Mrs Mal
torical significance. From a typo- Beery as "Trigger Bill" in the in the City of Detroit.
or gentleman. 271 Saturday afternoon, Feb. 5, when A World-Famous PE utogra•
smut, Dr. and Mrs. Ilarry E. ugust.
smut,
for
lady
graphical point of view, this is- "Bad Man of Brimstone" has in-
brought for needy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Quint. inw
Pasadena Ave. Townsend 6-166 0 . Sally Woodward of WWJ will pre-
pher to Speak Su nday
Mrs. Robert Dre•s and Mrs. Margaret Franklin.
sue has reached a high degree of vaded the screen at the United Rae Russell New Manager
side at the tea table, and on Sun-
In memory of lfre Esther Rosenberg.
:A ArtIrtaitttl
Harry M. Shulman, sponsors of
eldellence. Dr. Leon M. Herbert Artists Theater. In the supporting
Weisman. Ur
Al
Mr Albert
of
Happiness
Beauty
Shop
when
from Mn- and Mrs.
day
afternoon,
Feb.
6,
Garbousova,
'Cellist,
i
the
seniors
n
very
excellent
and
valuable
Mn.
the juniors, were among
cast are Virginia Bruce, Joseph
has a
and Mrs. Sidney Levy, Mr. and
Madame Germaine Takken will
mow, C. 1101i11111011. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
introduction on the progress of Calleia, Dennis O'Keefe, Lewis
present at the luncheon.
Recital
Here
Feb.
1
The
glories of the American
Jai °boon, Mr. and Itre. Loon Belzer',
The many friends and patron
preside.
The Hebrew Medical Journal from Stone, Guy Kibbee, Noah Beery
West will be revealed natural
Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. tiltrining.
This is also her 11th anniversary
of Miss Rae Russell, the well-
y,
of
Charli.
Finaletwr•Id.
its very inception.
color
motion
pictures at the De-
and Bruce Cabot.
Garhousova,
young
Ru
in Int rIlOry
R ay '11
s
of serving the Detroit public in all
known beauty stylist, who for 16 Potentates Active for 33rd
. r,i_k Sid.) J. /Corbel. Mr.
This issue numbers over 300
Mt •Lnot 11
troit Institute of Arts, Woodward
i sian 'cellist who appeared as sot
their travel requirements and Miss
and
was located on Woodward
Pages and is published semi-
Bette
Davis
in
Yeart
0
at
Kirby,
next
Sunday evening,
MICHIGAN —
list with the Detroit Symphony
Franklin.
Annual Shrine Circus
Cashman will be prepared in the
B.
annually. It is noteworthy, that "It's Love I'm After" with Leslie Ave., will be pleased to learn that
Inmemory of Joseph Metier. from Mr. chestr ■ under the baton of Oss p
continue her personal Jan. 30, at 8:30, when Howard
she
has
assumed
the
manage-
new
offices
to
. .
Palestine
medicine
has
an
MacDonald,
world
famous photo-
Howara and Olivia Dellavilland,
years ago,
at last
service.
Circus days are busy but merry a M "rd s WIIII.Idi74tiffK'"'I" Mr. " Gahnlowitsch several
grapher. presents his motion pie-
exact and fixed terminology due is now on the screen at the Michi- ment of the Happiness Beauty
will give • full recital Tuesday,
In memory of Mrs. Charles Hopp from
ture lecture, "Through the Ameri-
to the painstaking and most elab- gan Theater. On the stage the Shop, 9031 12th St., at Clair- days for Shriners of Metropolitan
Mr and Mrs Louis V. Tenn.
1, at 8:30, in the auditorium
h Mandentom Feb.
J. W. F.. W. 0. to Bring an can West."
Detroit. Numerous committees have
rnory of Mra ou o
orate efforts of Saul Chernich- Michigan presents Major Bowes' mount.
of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
ie l' Tenn.
L Jeep.
wl M
lo firm .zed
Miss Russell has surrounded been organized to handle the thou- from
day, Jan.
At 3:30 p. tn. next Sunday,
owsky, the poet, who himself is Collegiate Revue with Raymond
For its third major artist at-
Orphan
to
Detroit
of
staging
the
and sand and one details
30, Mr. MacDonald will show his
a physician. His dictionary has Barrett and his Co-Ed Band, Six herself with an experienced
traction of the season, the Tuesday
includ-
biggest
indoor
show
in
the
world,
been adopted by the medical world Inter-Collegiate Shag Dancers, able staff of beauticians
Contributions to the Infant Musicale has chosen to present this At the special election meeting illuminating motion pig tures on
ing Mme. Baker. former mana - under the direction of General
foremost woman 'cellist of our of the Jewish Women's European "Romantic India."
in Palestine and it was a gigantic winners of the national champion-
Chairman T. E. Stinson and his
Welfare Fund of
Mr. MacDonald's motio n picture
time. Born in Tiflis, Russia, where Welfare Organization, held Feb.
task. The next issue, which will ship at Madison Square Garden , ger of the Book-Cadillac Beauty
assistants,
Past
Potentate
Charles
Salon,
who
will
specialize
in
fac
her father is still professor in the 17, at Congregation Bnal Moshe, it lectures are sponsored by the
appear in April, will also have an Major Bowes' Glee Club, and other
Haduaah
E.
Swales
and
Charles
F..
Mabley.
ial and scalp treatments. Sir
conservatory, she began her studies was decided to pay for a steamship World Adventure Series of the De-
, article by him as well as other stars.
Harold, who artistry has won for The circus will open Feb. 7, for
Institute of Arts.
valuable material. and will be re-
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairman at the age of 9, and at 12. was giv- ticket to bring over an orphan troit
two weeks at the State Fair
On Sunday afternoon. Feb. 6, at
him
•
large
personal
following,
FOX
—
Shanghai's
war
torn
viewed upon its appearance.
of the infant welfare fund of the ing recitals and appearing as guest from Poland to Detroit.
or of five
coliseum.
hand
ready
to
serve
3:30,
Alan Villiers, author
danger zone is the scene of "Inter- is also on
artist with symphony orchestras.
In the report of the newly
One million general admission Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has
"bee: sellers" and famed for his
national Settlement," the amazing his friends, as usual.
In 1934, the youthful performer
rst tone elected officers, in last week's issue,
received
contributions
from
the
a lec-
give
sailing exploits, will
M. S. "Batory" Leaves for drama of adventure, intrigue, Miss Russell also announces tickets have been distributed, and following:
to America
on her
fi
came
She was
acclaimed
wherever
she the name of Mrs, B. Feldman, the ture, illustrated with thrilling mo-
romance and bombshell action, now that free test curls are given with the advance demand for reserved
Mrs J Friedberg. In gratitipl• of the
vice-president of the
elected
Gdynia
new
y
of
Cape
"By
Wa
on
of bud nepenthei and in term- appeared and her Detroit recital organization,
s
on the Fox Theater screen. On hair stylist permanents. A feat- seats is topping all previous years, rouer,
was inadvertently tion pictures,
Horn".
ure of this shop will be the serv- according to Mabley, who also is er.- of Miriam Bachnalt•r and Itisk• aroused keen interest.
omitted.
7.., klieim
The fact motorliner 51. S. Bato- the stage the Fox Theater con-
Me mot Sire Meg Imernsan. In mem-
tinues its 1938 festival of bands icing of bridal parties on Sun- chairman of this department. The
Ralph Berkowitz will be at the
el
ry" of the Gdynia America Line
nhalter amt Mu..
Miri•ni
i
I
ANNOUNCEMENT
with the personal appearance of days. Appointments can be made box office in the Shrine Club is ory
piano.
Broadway Has a Heart
left New York with • large list of
I
open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., K•rhol
by calling Tyler 4-9520.
Mr and Mrs Seymour Frank. In
Hal
Komp.
passengers direct to Gdynia
—
he announced, and reservations ni•more of Mr. Lena Lmln •nd III, ko
There is no truer truth obtain- i
The Detroit Institute of Musical
Poland. There were many Jewish
k holm
able by Man than comes of music. I Who said Broadway doesn't a Art, 52 Putnam, announ eel the a
ADAMS—"Borrowing Trouble" Campo! School Violin Re- may be made by telephoning Tern- Eon Mr
and Mr. !timers Kaplan, In mem-
travelers both in tourist and third
ple 1-7600, or calling in person.
heart? .. . The music publishers
ory of Miriam fluchkalt•r and links
Family
of Fay Sic gel Frank
cital on Monday
class, some destined for Poland is the-latest of the Jones
who bought "Bei Mir Bist Du pointment
Prouty)
la , 'shot's%
(Jed
graduate of 1936 clay to thei
Labor is discovered to be the 1
In mommy of Miriam Thohnalter from
while others on their way to Pal- series in which Pa
and Schoen" from Sholem Seconds fo r violin ilypartment
peck of
1,e...chore. Mr
informs
■
Wall
Streeters
are
predicting
and
conqueror.
enriching
lets
the
family
in
for
.rid
Mrs.
Robert
Char-
I/
The Ganapol School of Musical
rvtine. On board were Miss
lewerentorg. Mrs
trouble by fathering the "toughest
the appointment of Benjamin But- and blre
building up nations more surely $30 are now payin g .
tine or appointment cal 1 Columb
Lor-wsseherg. Mr. Mrs. Abreham
Intte Leban of New York, Philip
Art will present violin pupils from
than the proudest battles.—Wil- cent of the royalties. although le- 2870 or Lafayette 1098
tenwieser, of Kuhn, Loeb ar.d Co., .larrr. Mir
kid in town." Eleanor Holm and
Shulman, Morris Zuckerman.
the class of Bernard Sturm, head
gaily he can't claim a dime.
Glenn Morris are leads in the latest
to the presidency of the Federal Molue aura. Ii3r".:::1"1(re,"1::17.Rorer:- liam Ellery Charming.
The next sailing; of the Gdynia
of the department, on Monday eve-
Reserve Bank of New York.
America Line will be on Feb. 17, edition of Edgar Rice Burroughs ning, Jan. 31, at 8 o'clock.
series, "Tarun's Revenge."
March 17, April 19.
i r
Theaters
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I
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For