Amierkait Pith Mafia Carter . CLIFTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 15 t -- December 27, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle de or recovered LITTLE THEATER GUILD Greatest Names in Ameri- Sky Terrace New Attraction The group formerly known as CLASSIFIED for Greenview Hotel can Music on Ford Sun- the Cometra Players Guild is day Evening Hour Schell- If you are one of those who now the Little Theater Guild. FOR RENT — Beautiful room managembnt continu- The Guild will have auditions at ule for Balance of Season where prefer the a hotel with /character QUILTS — in adult home. 4048 Glendale from your own feathers or Ave. Davison 1913. wools. Pillows • recovered—spe - cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, FOR RENT — Nice, large furn- baby, shower and wedding gifts. ished room in single home of Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, three adults, suitable for one 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. or two. Kitchen privileges, 2524 Hogarth 9050. LaBelle. Townsend 5-9013. Webster Hall, Parlor C, on Wed- Many of the greatest names ously seeks to give its guests the nesday, Jan. 15, at 8 p. m. All in American music dot the list ultimate in comfort and accommo- Young people interested in acting of soloists and conductors, who dations—you'll surely enjoy spend- and play production are request- are to appear on the Ford Sun- ing your winter at one of the ed to attend. day Evening Hour during the finest hotels in America's winter remainder of the season. There playground—the Greenview Hotel, are also some brilliant new- located at 1671 Washington Ave., 'THE FIRST A true story of • DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher— FOR RENT—Attractive room for comers. Among the guest ar- Miami Beach, Fla. a great love • FILM CONCERT' English, Citizenship, Yiddish, employed young lady. Private tists appearing on the Sunday with Ideally located in the heart ANNA NEAGLE • PADEREWSKI e Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. home of two adults. Pleasant Evening Hour for the first time of the brilliant resort city, Hotel DESTINY" Reading and writing guaran- "QUEEN OF • Thibaud home surroundings. Good trans- is Zino Francesatti, French vio- Greenview—overlooking as it does teed. Free trial lesson. 1'724 Schumann portation. Reasonable rent to linist who critics say is "worthy the gorgeous greenery of palm Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth of the mantle of Pagannini". ornamnted golf links—enjoys col- In Technt,olor • and many others right party. Tyler 5-2811. Famous throughout Europe and orful surroundings, and is but a 3547 or Tyler 4-9522. 58 E. COLUMBIA— — South America, Francesatti came step away from famous Lincoln at Woodward (Opp. Fox) FOR RENT—Beautiful, furnished to the United States for the first Road, beautified avenue of the Michigan Symphony Or- en- g time last autumn. He was re- room for a lady or from military service as smartest of smart shops, modern tleman in home of two chestra Features Notable leased an "unofficial ambassador of theaters and restaurants; also, adults. Good transportation. Soloists in Center Concert goodwill" for France. He will ap- transportation to all parts of Ave. Glendale Reasonable. greater Miami. It is adjacent to RECEPTACLES Townsend 7-2983. pear Sunday, Feb. 2. Series Garbage, AO and Rubbish. Established favorites who will golf clubs, tennis courts and ocean Reinforced Cocr ete, Fully Guar- bathing beaches. R an Priced ight. WANTED — Middle - aged or As part of its educational pro- return to the program include The Sky Terrace—with direct AMERICAN elderly woman as housekeeper Lawrence Tibbett, Nino Martini, gram for the new year, the Jew- service—is one of our for out - of - town home where Grace Moore, Nelson Eddy, elevator RECEPTACLE CO. most novel and attractive feat- ish Community Center will feature Pons, Jose Lily kashruth is observed. Write Box 579 Kenilworth To. 8.5889 Richard Crooks, 200, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a series of four Symphony Con- Iturbi, Helen Traubel, Gladys ures. Here you may enjoy open air breakfast or luncheon, under stating age, experience and sal- cents by the Michigan Symphony Swarthout, Dorothy Maynor and gay umbrellas. There are play- "M• ary expected. Stevens. Orchestra under the direction of Rise Eugene Goossens, popular di- courts and solaria for your daily Valter Poole, on four Tuesday Monuments of Character rector of the Cincinnati Sym- use, and at night—dancing on the TWO YOUNG MEN have six- phony Orchestra, is the only new deck under tho glorious Miami room furnished flat to share, evenings, beginning Jan. 7 "7. Each of the concerts will fea- conductor on the Sunday Eve- moon! preferably with couple. North- For rates or reservation write ture one or more notable soloists, ning Hour this season. Old fa- west section, good transporta- to George -H. Light, 1671 Wash- tion and shopping. Reasonable. and the series will be open to vorites will be Fritz • Rener, i ington Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. the public with no admission Pittsburgh Symphony; Reginald Townsend 5-0037 or Cherry 5550. Toronto Philharmonic charge. St ew art, The first concert, on Tuesday, - Symphony; John Barbirolli, New BUSINESS MAN would like to YEAR EVE PERFORM- rn- York Philharmonic; Wilfred Pel- NEW meet lady with business ability Jan. 7, will feature as soloist Jul- and financial means to assist in •us Chajes, distinguished coletier, Metropolitan Opera, and ANCES IN LOCAL THEATERS • • h'a business. Write Box 100, De- poser-pianist, who is, at present, Eugene Ormandy, Philadelp Seats are now on sale at both director of music at the Jewish Symphony. troit Jewish Chronicle. Concluding the season on Sun- the Michigan and Palms State Community Center. Other concerts Granite and Marble Monuments for the New Year's WANTED — Employed couple will feature as soloists the fol- day, May 11, the Mixed Chorus Theaters 7729 TWELFTH ST. Eve stage and screen show that's or young lady who would like lowing: Miss Marguerite Kozenn, of Greenfield Village school chil- "too big for one theater!" Rose- TYler 6-7191 dren will make its sixth annual to share apartment with elderly dramatic soprano; Miss Evelyn mary Lane, star of "Four Daugh- widow. 3205 Tyler Ave., Apt. Woods, pianist; Miss Cola Hei- appearance on the program. ters" and a singing headliner den, pianist; Eleanor Lipkin, 10- 204. who was first featured with Fred — year-old piano prodigy; Celeste CUISINE OF MRS. Rev. S. Waring's band, will arrive in town LADY, alone, will rent large, Cole, Negro soprano, and Tosia MOGILL LIPSCHUTZ BOAST from Hollywood, Tuesday, Dec. nicely furnished room to single Mundstock and her dance group. OF REVLIN HOTEL 31, to appear in person at both 2065 or couple. Kitchen privileges. The detailed programs will be midnight shows. Top-notch head- Virginia Park Frigidaire. 3757 Tuxedo Ave. made public shortly. Those visitors who want to en- liners, too, are the Four Ink TY. 4-5900 Northlawn 7298. joy the winter in Miami Beach Spots, whose hot jive records are SURGICAL MOREL sellers from coast-to-coast. Hospitality is Keynote of amidst the atmosphere of hospi- top FOR RENT — Beautiful, large Recommended by tality and good living should in- The creators of "If I Didn't Physicians and furnished room for one or two. Edsinger Hotel quire of the Revlin Hotel—located Care" are national radio show Hospitals Cross - ventilation. Unlimited ,2 Marriages on the corner of 13th Street and stoppers and on the stage are telephone. Garage. Convenient Performed said to duplicate their record Visitors to Miami Beach who Ave. transportation. Townsend 7-3417. desire a hotel that specializes in Collins Newly remodeled and complete- success. Dean Murphy, "master FOR RENT — Large, beautiful making every guest feel exactly ly refurnished, this beatiful hotel Of satire", will start the proceed- Rev. Cantor furnished room for a lady or as if they were in their own overlooks the ocean and is con- ings to introduce more headliners young couple. Meals if desired. home invariably come to the Ed- veniently located near all activi- including Paul Remos and his Jacob singer Hotel, located on Ocean ties. All rooms with bath, some Toy Boys, one of vaudeville's Townsend 7-7635. Silverman most noted acts: Allen and Kent, with showey accommodations. Spa- Drive at 13th St. 81,TROICAL FOR RENT — Large, furnished MOIIEL Its proprietor, jovial Ed Singer, cious dining room, gorgeous lob- dancing musical comedy stars, 25 Years' room for a lady in home of is known throughout the entire bies and social rooms; sun porches, and Lynn, Royce and Vanya, hi- Practice small family of adults. All home region for his hospitality and verandas and patio in ideal tropi- larious comedy trio. On the Recommended by Physicians and cal settings—all go to make your stage, too, Phil Brestoff and the privileges. Shower. Unlimited personalized service. Hospitals Theater band will lead telephone. 2984 Pasadena Ave., His ultra-modern hotel is ideally stay a joy from the moment you Michigan 9371 off the show with a giant song- between Lawton and Wildemere. located, facing the ocean and of- reach the delightful Florida cli- Wildemere fest. Townsend 5-0370. Inquire after fering every conceivable form of mate. TY. 4-0062 Broadway Capitol Theater will A special feature of the Revlin 3 p. m. — comfort and entertainment. All Marriages Hotel is that the cuisine is under have one of the biggest Midnight Performed FOR RENT — Furnished room. rooms are exceptionally large and the personal management of the New Year's Eve shows in its Dexter, near Lawrence. Town- cheerful, with outside exposure, well-known and long established history. Ten bie• acts of pro exquisitely furnished, each with send 8-1257. Lipschutz of the Rockaways. fessional vaudeville, Merle Clark private bath, shower, telephone Mrs. Strict dietary law observance is at the giant organ, and a special Rev. Cantor FOR RENT — Large, front room. and cedar closets. Tropical patio, advance showing of Cecil B. De- DAVID Good home. Board optional. 2650 spacious lobby and terrace, roof assured. M'lle's "Northwest Mounted Po- Revlin Hotel is callin solarium and free parking are GOLDEN Pingree Ave. Tyler 7-1187. where the guest is king. Reduced Petrol•s Favorite FOR RENT — Lovely room in additional features available to t'l J a n 15—reasonable huge entertainment the Broad- rates MOHEL way Capitol has planned for their apartment for one or two gen- the guests. TYLER 6-0400 tlemen. With middle-aged cou- For rates or reservations, write rates for the entire sason. For Midnight New Year's Eve big Wedding Ceremon- pie. Pleasant and quiet atmos- to Ed Singer in care of the Ed- further information, the write or wire Revlin Ho- whoopee show. All the seats will Lipschutz ies Pet-fowled at be reserved and are on sale now phere. 3407 Longfellow, Apt. singer Hotel, Ocean Drive at 13th Mrs. Mi Home and ay Ap- a Fla. Beacht pointment. at the theater box-office. 7, near Dexter. Tyler 7-1684. St., Miami Beach, Fla. tel,Miami , • i • CINEMA 1■ 1. Manuel Mach - • - OF THE JEWISH THE BIBLE COMMITTEE PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA ....................................... "QUEEN OF DESTINY" TO 1ST DETROIT SHOW- ING AT CINEMA THEATER The Cinema Theater will pre- sent, beginning on Tuesday, Anna Neagle in "Queen of Destiny" and "The First Film Concert" with Ignace Jan Paderewski. The first is in technicolor. Both are superb achievements on the screen. FOX — As its contribution to the season of pollity, the Fox is presenting a stage show headed by one of the most popular quiz programs on the air, and Kay Ky- ser's second picture, "You'll Find Out," a chiller-diller in which the band leader and his men wade knee-deep through assorted hor- rors in an isolated mansion. "Truth or Consequences," the audience participation radio pro- gram, relies on something more than cash prizes and brain trust- ers for its success as entertain- ment. The Well Known Cantor Hyman Schulsinger of Beth Tefilo Emanuel Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Capable ante Specialized Mohel Certificates from hospitals and noted Professors from State of New York (Needy are given free care) Also marriages performed, either at my home or in halls. Services conducted in English and Yiddish. Rev. Hyman Schulsinger 1934 HAZELWOOD TYler 6.6960 Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home DR. SAMUEL SCHULMAN, DR. DAVID PHILIPSON, PROF. MAX L. MARGOLIS, LATE SOLOMON SCHECHTER, LATE DR. KAUFMAN KOHLER, LATE DR. JOSEPH JACOBS, DR. CYRUS ADLER PROF. LATE chievements of the Jewish Publication Society of America was to publish a One o f revised the g reat improved translation of the Bible. This photograph shows the Bible Committee at work, 19 WiAvid AA0.6. R. STREET 7739 JOHN R TRinity 2-2114