America', ,?eulish Periodical Carter

1942

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

October 30, 1942

Charming Pollock To
Speak at Cass Theater
Town Hall Nov. 6

Snappy Coed Now In
2nd Week At Club 666

BETROTHED

The trim, sophisticated young
miss of the campus is glorified in
Bettie Taylor's current musical
revue, "Snappy Coed," now in
its second week at Club Three
666. The Two Jokers, precision
song and dance duo, Pete Nugent,
sewational tap dancer, and Claud-
ia McNeil, deep-voiced song sty-
list. continue to head the top-
frght sepia cast with the support
of such favorites as the famous
Calypso Kids, native West In-
dian singers: Morton "Swing"
Brown, dancing master of cere-
monies; the attractive and pop-
ular Taylorettes, and Prince Al-
bert, lyric tenor. The revue fur-
nishes a fast and colorful open-
ing, a cleverly staged collegiate
ensemble number, and a novel rad-
ium football finale, employing
"black" light, and featuring the
eight Taylorettes and most of the
principals, all in football regalia.
Music for the show and dancing
—Phnto by J. J. Clarke.
is provided by "Lanky" Bowman's
DOROTHY RINDSKOFF
orchestra. Organ numbers by
George Sanders with songs by
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Rind-
Joa-Anna till the intermission
skoff announce the engagement
periods.
of their (laughter, Dorothy Jeanne,
to Samuel Kramer Schapiro, U.
Tickets may be had at The S N. R., son of Mrs. Stella R.
Cass Theater. A subscription Schapiro of New York City on
luncheon to honor Mr. Pollock Friday last, at a family dinner
follows the lecture at the Book given at their home on Beuna
Vista Ave.
Cadillac.
Mrs. Schapiro flew to Detroit
from her home in New York for
the occasion.
Announcement of the engage-
SENSE . . .
ment was made by ice molds in
the form of engagement rings.

('banning Pollock, author, play-
wright, and journalist and a pop -
ular speaker with the Town Hall
a udiences, is returning after sev-
er al years absence to speak for
the Detroit Town Hall in the
as Theater, on Friday morning,
Nov. 6 at 11 a. m.
('banning Pollock is aptly de-
!Meted as the "Livelist person-
alty in America." With his back-
gro und of travel and study, his
creative genius has found the
material for his manifold activi-
ties as dramatic critic, producer,
playwright, author of songs ("My
Man" as sung by Fannie Brice
is one of his) verse, assays, short
stories and thousands of lectures
delivered in the last few years is
a 38,000 mile world tour.
Mr. Pollock is an outspoken
forcefully emphatic lecturer, his
brilliant repartee and stories win
hint friends from coast to coast,
his insight on American problems
challenges his audiences to face
the facts. Long the outstanding
protagonist of clean and decent
literature, of late he has won
new acclaim for his vigorous
comment on government and pub-
lic affairs, for his fearless treat-
ment of vital American prob-
lems.

.. FOR COMMON
. . . NOT POLITICAL NON-SENSE .. .
. . . IN OUR COUNTY GOV-ERNMENT .

LASKY

COUNTY CLERK

REPUBLICAN TICKET

RE SURE TO VOTE NOV. 3

Why Russia
Can't Be
Beaten

Written by JAMES E. BROWN

Famous International News Service Correspondent
and Authority on Secrets of Russia. Mr. Brown
Returned Recently to This Country From
Russia for a Brief Visit.

What is the true story of Russian resistance, of Russian
morale, of Russian power, or Russian determination?

What made it possible for the armies of the Soviet
Union to smash Hitler's "Blitz Schedule," to rally and attack
when the world gave it up as lost, to condemn the Nazi
Wehrmacht to another winter of cold and suffering in the
Caucasus?

What, in short, is Russia today?

You'll get the answers to these questions in

WHY RUSSIA CAN'T BE BEATEN

MONDAY

Krishnalal Shridharani, leading
authority on India will speak at
Detroit Town Hall at the Fisher
Theater, Wednesday morning,
Nov. 4.
Author of the best seller, "My
India, My America" and the cur-
rent challenging book, "Warning
to the West" the eminent Hindu
will interpret in his lecture,
"Storm Over India" the motives
which led to the failure of the
recent British and American mis-
sions to India.
His articles on India have been
published in leading magazines
and his latest book, "Warning to
the West" is being seriously stu-
died by diplomatists and military
strategists.

Condition in Ghettos
Subject of Symposium

Factual!

Starts

Tickets are $1.25 and can be
purchased from members or by
calling Mrs. J. Hackman, TO.
Mrs. D. King is the general 5-3802 or Mrs. A. Maians, TO.
chairman of the "Plantation 8-8380, or at the door.
Party" to be sponsored by the
Infants Service Groups, on Sun-
day evening, Nov. 15, at the Stftpa•••Appae...410....../Vve••••
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Dancing to the tunes of Roy
IIELD OVER
Gorrell and his orchestra, will he
an added inducement to the
BY DEMAND
guests of the Infants Service
Group.
Mrs. Manny Schare, Mrs. S. L.
Merson and Mrs. S. Katt are in
charge of ads and Mrs. S. Gutten-
tag is chairman of refreshments.

Infanta Service Group
Plantation Party Nov. 15

Fisher Town Hall
To Hear Shridharani

CHARLES

BE ALERT

7

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

in

DETROIT TIMES

Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter
will lead the third in a series of
symposiums, sponsored by Young
Israel of Detroit, on Wednesday.
Nov. 4th, 1942 at 9:00 p. m., at
the Yeshivah Building, Dexter
and Cortland. The subject of
his talk will be "The Present
Situation in the Ghettos of East-
ern Europe."

Cabaret for Army Relief
At Webster Hall Nov. 15

A benefit show for the Army
Relief is being held Sunday
evening, Nov. 15, at 8:30 at the
Webster Hall, in the form of a
cabaret styled musical comedy.
The public is invited and admis-
sion w:ll he seventy-five cents.
For reservations, call Townsend
6-5172 or Townsend 5-3404.

Downtown Theaters

foremost
FOX — America's
screwball comics, Abbott and
Costello return to the Fox screen
Friday in their newest daffy hit,
"Pardon My Sarong."
The companion feature on the
same program will be "The Loves
of Edgar Allan Poe," featuring
John Shepperd, Linda Darnell,
Virginia Gilmore and Jane Dar-
well.
MICHIGAN—Swing will be the
musical note at the Michigan
Theatre this week for starting
Friday on the stage in person will
be the country's top-ranking
swing band, Bob Crosby and his
orchestra. He arrives for a Dixie-
land rhythm week and brings
with him, besides his orchestra,
several outstanding stage acts.
UNITED ARTISTS — "Some-
where I'll Find You," starring
Clark Gnble and Lana Turner
with Robert Sterling continues
for its fourth terrific week at
the United Artists Theatre on
the sante bill with "Born to Sing"
featuring Virginia Weidler, in
her first romantic role, Ray Mac-
Donald, the boy dancer of "Bab?s
on Broadway" and Leo Gorcey,
the deadend kid.

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FROOS

Song Star of Stage and Radio

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BETTIE TAYLOR'S

Bobby Stevenson

"SNAPPY
COED"

and his "Treasure Island" Band

Big All-New Show

REVUE

LOWELL BERNHARDT'S CLUB

CAST OF 40

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PRESENTS

* WOODS AND BRAY *

THE WONDER DANCERS
Featuring Frances Woods, the Deaf Mute Dancing Marvel
With Her Partner. Billy Bray

* Teresa

Rudolph
* Little Johnny Jones
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The .lolly Magician
* RAY CARLIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA *

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*DON PEDRO

WITH HIS MAGIC VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA

PLUS A BIG NEW SUPPORTING SHOW

Singing Star of
(THIRD
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* BOB HOPKINS co l :eaddyini1/41.t.

Tops In
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and Taps

* HOFFMAN SISTERS

* VICKI KAYE Versatile
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Exotic and Char-
acter Dancer

RE-ELECT

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BAIRD

A DEMOCRAT

Wayne County's War

Sheriff

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