A NCliaIN 'mit* Periodiail eater CLIFTON AVENUll - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 13 and the Legal Chronicle DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE February 21, 1941 Detroit Winners In the Bnai Brith Bowling Congress Annual Y. P. T. C. Friday Services Comedy March 2 At Bnai Moshe State Highway Commission- "Hot Spots" of Pacific in Color Motion Pictures er Kennedy Praised by Altman at Art Institute Last Saturday night Hyman The annual musical comedy of All the "hot spots" of the Pa- The Friday evening services at the Young People's Club of Tem- Altman praised State Ilighwa y cific will be visited in natural Commissioner G. Donald Kennedy color motion pictures at the De- Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- ple Beth El will be held on Sun- day evening, March 2, at Temple in the course of his broadcast on troit Institute of Arts, Wood- Local Bowlers Among Score in ter and Lawrence, at 8:20 o'clock the Jewish Radio Hour on Sta- ward at Kirby, next Sunday aft- El. on Feb. 28, will be addressed by Beth Tournament; Dayton Wins This year's production is "Ah tion WMBC. In the course of his ernoon, Feb. 23, at 3:30, when Philip Slomovitz. Cantor David Choo--Caught in the Draft."' It remarks Mr. Altman said: Francis R. Line, world traveler President's Cup "It is very interesting to note and authority on Pacific affairs, Katzman will conduct the service. is a story of a stage star sud- that State Highway Commission- pi , esents "Circle of Fire-25,000 Ail : Last Sunday approximately 700 er G. Donald Kennedy is co- Miles Around the Pacific." Bnai Brith bowlers from 20 operating whole-heartedly with The motion pictures include cities were in Detroit for the President Roosevelt and the of the last colored pictures to come third annual national Bnai Brith Victor Kolar to Conduct fice for production management out of Japan, close-ups of Shang- Bowling Congress, held in the Thrill Programs Feb. 26 in planning highway construction hai, Hongkong and Singapore, a Recreation Bowling Alleys. on roads of military necessity. The President's Cup donated and March 1 comprehensive pictorial survey of "Commissioner Kennedy, in a Java and tours of the Philip- by Henry Monsky, national presi- recent trip throughout the south- dent of Bnai Brith, was won by _ pines, Guam and Hawaii. Mr. The Detroit Symphony Orches- ern counties of Michigan, ex Line was graduated from the Metropolitan Cloth of Rayton , . tra will enter the next-to-the-last plained to municipal and county University of Michigan in 1928 the high took score sec- of 2,964 0., ' with of Dayton week of its 1940-1941 season with officials that the highway depart- and has been traveling all over Rubenstein s ment was preparing to build ond place with 2,828. Emergency the concerts of Wednesday after- highways which would facilitate the world since that time mak- transportation of armament in ing documentary motion pictures s,- Relief team of Pisgah Lodge was noon, Feb. 26, and Saturday the highest of the local aggrega- morning and Saturday night. Lif foreign lands. production from one plant to an- tions finishing in sixth place with March 1. Victor Kolar will con- This motion picture lecture is a score of 2,751. Wider Scope duct all three programs, while other with a minimum of delay. of Pisgah Lodge was in twelfth Edith Rhetts Tilton will lecture "Kennedy said, 'Mass produc- sponsored by the World Adven- tion and sub-contracting require tore Series, the lecture course at place. A total of 128 teams coo- at the Wednesday and Saturday morning afternoon performances. that goods in process be trans- the Detroit Institute of Arts. peted in this classification. Movie Tour of California These will be the final pro- ported over the highway from In the singles Harry Gallison one plant to another on a rigid A natural color motion picture of Pisgah Lodge was high man grams, respectively, in the series time schedule, and should a hot- tour of California, featuring with a total of 689, to be followed of free concerts for school chil- tie-neck develop in roads between movie stars' homes, Catalina by L. Perlin of Louisville, 686, dren, the Young People's concerts plants it would be the same as a Island, Death Valley Scotty's' with Harry Schwartz and S. Her- and the pop programs. bottle-neck in a plant. Highways mansion, the Tournament of Announcement has been made 1 man of Detroit tied for third are the same as belt-lines.' Roses and all other tourist at- place. For high scores in all that at the orchestra's last con- We are extremely pleased to tractions of that state, will be events the first five places went cert of the season the guest con- GERTRUDE JEAN LEVE tell our listeners that Don Ken- presented at the Detroit Insti- t o Dtroiters, who won awards (tutor will be Tauno Hannikain- .d at Wrb e i nthe following order: H. M. Schwartz Miller, en, the noted Finnish artist, he concerts denly finding himself caught in nedy, state highway commis- tute of i s, o , , symphony in who three and D. Fishell, B. Solomon. S. a, Cash prizes to- in mid-December. This concert the intrigues and fanfare of so- sioner who will undoubtedly be next Tuesday eening, Feb. 25, Cash awarded. scheduled for Thursday night, cial life. renominated for that office at at 8 :30, by Branson De Cou, tiling $1,000 were ng March 6, and the program will The entire cast of "Ah Choo" the Democratic convention this world traveler and travel lec- Edward E. National Grusd, Jewish managi be is devoted to the music of Wag- blends their voices into a two- week, is using his great talent in turer. This is the fourth in the editor of the M by Bnai Brith, ner, Brahms and Sibelius. hour show of talent ranging organization to help our federal series of motion picture vacation from a lyric soprano to a "deep- administration in its aims to tours sponsored by the World aonthly serve democracy the world over." Adventure Series. - w s the guest speaker at the ban- The sci!)01 children's free "II baritone. quet. Bob Hall was master of cert at 2 p. m. Wednesday will river" Among the fine voices to be . . ceremonies. Addresses were also have for its program: Mendels- • ,v are those of Gertrude Jean delivered by Sam Maza, presi- sohn, 0 v e r t u r e, "Midsummer heard Bruss Leve, David and Morton W iseman.Com- Kopel Ru- dent of the Bowling. Congress; Night's Dream"; Beethoven, ' An- bner i Aaron Droock, past president of dante, from the Fifth Symphony; edy is supplied in the main by District Grand Lodge No. 6; Smetana, Symphonic Poem, "The Dorothy Magidson, D e 1 p h i n e Maurice Marenberg of Teledo, Moldau"; MacDowell, "To a Wild Finn, Rodelle Broder, Jane Un- "daddy of the Congress," and Rose"; Liszt, Hungarian Rhap- terberger, Miriam Sauls, Frances Louis M. Schostak, president of sody, No. 2. To orchestra accom- Blum, Al Chirorel, Bob Leon, paniment the audience will sing Martin Weinstein, Hanley Rog- Pisgah Lodge. At the business session of the Grieg's "0 Mighty Land." Fowler ers, Sam Horowitz, Lee Waldbott The owner of a large restaurant in Minnesota. Bowling Congress held at the Smith will direct this one num- and Robert Heydt. Several very banquet, Columbus was chosen as bet'. fine dancers include Jack Leve, who was killed in a motor accident last year, the city for the fourth annual Once again approximately 5,000 Mrs. Claire Kauffman, Marvin was protected by a $10,000 Endowment Weisbrot, . national Bnai Brith Congress and • , the following were elected offi- y o u n g s t e r s, fully prepared Schusterman, Shirley • through their work in the schools Vivian Spiewak, Harriet Pulvers, policy with the Great-West Life. While the cers of the Congress for the en- for the music they are to hear, Estelle Pulvers, Isabelle Gorosh, policy has been in force less than six months suing year: Ben Tolpin, Colum- will be guests of the Symphony Ida Swarin and Frances Drey- bus , president Jules Lentin, Chi his wife, who was beneficiary under the terms cago, Ill., first vice president; Society. This concert, the sixth fus. Heads of the various commit- Ben Balber, St. Louis, Mo., sec- of the season, will bring to its of the policy, of course receives full benefits. and vice president; Harry Kra- conclusion the eighteenth con- tees are: Busineii, Hanley. ,Rog- Wilensky; Sophie sta ers; music,, a Kn koff, secretary, and Lee Yassen- secutive year of such free con- ge, Dor- off, treasurer, of Columbus, re- cents. In the 18 years more than clerical, Frt(edee; othy Magidson; dancing, Jack have Keglers Shmoosette, 40,9,0000 children in person "Ah Choo" was written spectively. a specially mimeographed gossip heard the orchestra at a cost to Leve. directed by Robert Mar. d an sheet on personalities, events of the society of more than a guar- 1512 Union Guardian Building rtrude Jean Leve the day and final scores, edited ter million dollars. No other Ge used.e th featured melody to be Telephone -- Randolph 0446 , was dis- symphony orchestra engages in a of .., by Rudolph Myersohn, similar activity. Tickets are available at Tem- tributed during the evening. .-- ple Beth El or may be had from any member of the cast or com- ASSURANCE COMPANY mittees. The price, 65c per per- son, includes dancing in the so- cial hall to the music of Hal Berdun and his NBC orchestra. • The Story of a Cairn • HARRY IIIMELSTEIN Vronsky and Babin in Concert March 7 "GREAT-WEST LIFE 11•AO OPPICK • •WINNIPEO "Youth Speaks" Committee Aumminamommamommanammik and A. Z. A. Celebrate Brotherhood Week with It's the LEADER OF 1941 Joint Forum • BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST "The Significance of Brother- hood in American Democracy" is the topic chosen by the "Youth Speaks" committee for its month- The Car That Gives You the Good Things First ly forum, to be held on Thurs- day, Feb. 27, at 8:30 p. m., at FOR the Jewish Community Center. SEE A. Z. A. is co-sponsoring this event, as part of their national BEST TRADE ALLOWANCE ON YOUR "Youth and Democracy" meet- OLD CAR ings, which are being held all A Large Stock of Desirable Used Cars over the country. This program Always on Hand is being held in celebration of National Brotherhood Week, Feb. 22-28. The moderator for this Town Hall Forum will be Mrs. Oscar Fitzroy 5750 Jefferson, Cor. Chene Starrett, member of the board of directors of the Downtown 0. 4 111111111111111111111111111111panimummimmy VRONSKY and BAEIN Y .W.C.A. and wife of Rev. tarrett, local executive sec- Starrett, The country-wide interest in piano playing". Both are Russian G. s the two-piano team Vronsky and born. Kiev was the birthplace of retary of the National Confer- Babin is reflected in the full Vitya Vronsky. There she fol- ence of Christians and Jews. Youth speakers, representing f concerts for this, lowed the courses at the Con- f 15 schedule o American season. servatory, and at the age o Protestant, Catholic, Negro an d their fourth her first concert tour as will discuss, during their Jew, Their tour will take them from made presentations, the contribution of TRinity 2.0100 . t the Atlantic to the Pacific Coast, solo pianist. In Berlin, she con- each of their groups to American 8210 Twelfth - with concerts in over 25 states masters timed her studies under such life and suggest a program for as Arthur Schnabel. Sunday Matinee and Evening, Feb. 23 of the U nion, and in Canada. Victor Babin was born in Mos- good will activity throughout the Nathan & Rose Goldberg—Jacob & Bettie Jacobs h The success of these brilliant . After the Revolution, -c year. GUSTOW BERGER Admission to the forum is FANNIA RUBINA artists was assured from their cow first season. They arrived in went to Berlin to study piano un- Seidenberg, Vita Dubrow, Harold Miller, Ella Wallenstein• Arthur Schnabel and corn- free and the community is in- Leon Jordon c Leah Seidenberg, Louis Buckshitzky, Harry February, 1937. Little advane der publicity had preceded them. position under Franz Schreker. vited to attend. Dancing will con- It was as fellow-students that elude the program. l MUSIC Wih i MELODRAMA REPLETE They were known only to those musicians who had heard them Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babin Abe Goldstein, well known abroad. The well known concert met. With their marriage, they virtuoso Josef Hofmann was one renounced their separate careers Hartford, Conn., Zionist leader, ti By I. ZOLOTAREVSKY of the few who predicted their to create a glowing art of their is not only a distinguishedstu- dent of Jewish lore but a fishing n. TUESDAY EVENING. FEB. 25 — Testimonial evening in Honor immediate success. He was a true ow Vronsky and Babin will ap- enthusiast as well . . . He is now of Leon Seidenberg ti Harry Landman. staging 'ETERNAL FOOLS' prophet. Neither one is over 30. They pear in Detroit at the Masonic at work which on a Yiddish on will be book the first Prices: EVES., 50e, 75c and $1; MATINEES, 50c and 75c bear out unquestionably the Lon- Auditorium on March 7. 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