America 'elvish Pcrfoa7cal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO November 13, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal S ChronicI• - 1 9 4 2 What's Doin' at the Local Nite Clubs • "For Dancers Only" in Second Week at 666 t o er's the to ugh He ord . 1111 ng- ing ere of In- in- ed. led nst en me he )rt en en nd of eh cy he et il- b- s- a- to to rt c1 , le 11 Is a d GORRELL BAND CONTRIBUTES 100% TO WAR BOND DRIVE Drew Pearson at Cass Town Hall on Nov. 20 Bettie Taylor's "For Dancers Only" revue has danced its way into its second big week by popular demand at Club Three 666. The production offers a vetilth of entertainment and a superlative sepia cast of sepia I,erformers headed by Count Le- roy, sensational novelty dancer; the Three 661; trio, Baybelle, Frankie and Polly, who score heavily with their smart uniform tap steps, and Bunny Briggs, suave and clever tapper. Other Three 666 favorites who con- tribute generously to the dancing carnival are Sugar Cane, femi- nine tap star; Marcellus Wilson, singing and dancing master of ceremonies, who sets a lively tempo for the proceedings; Mor- ton "Swing" Brown, juvenile lead; Prince Albert, lyric tenor, and the Taylorettes, lovely danc- ing octette. Bettie Taylor has produced some entrancing pre- cision routines that blend per- fectly with the costume coloring and 'lighting effects. "Lanky' Bowman's orchestra plays for (lancing and the revue. Organist George Sanders and Joa-Anna's songs provide the interlude en- tertainment. Drew Pearson, America's ace newspaperman and radio com- mentator will give his candid camera story of political news and comments, "The Washington Merry-Go-Round" at The Detroit Town Hall in The Cass Theatre next Friday morning at 11 o'clock, Nov. 20. Mr. Pearson is one of the lead- ing experts and writers on for- eign affairs in the United States. His extensive contacts make him one of the greatest sources of in- formation in Washington. A luncheon to honor Mr. Pear- son follows his lecture at 12:30 at The Book-Cadillac. Call Cadil- lac 6993 for reservations. Don Pedro Top Attraction At Club San Diego Ray Correll, prominent orchestra leader, recently interrupted a rehearsal of his musicians DOWNTOWN THEATRES and entertainers to purchase war bonds amounting to $3,000, representing the entire band. The Correll band is the first and only Detroit orchestra to subscribe to the Treasury drive in such FOX—"Iceland," said to have large figures. Ray was selected above all others to play for the huge closing banquet of the the finest ice skating sequences Knollwood Country Club at the Book-Cadillac on October 14, which resulted in the club exceeding ever filmed, and starring Sonja the million and a half dollar mark in bond sales, more than a half million above their original goal. Henie, will be the next attraction at the Fox, starting Friday. A Neagle, which is the other half Ramona Held Over companion feature to round out of HEBREW SCHOOLS the program. an excellent program will be an- At Club Casanova The United Hebrew Schools of nounced later this week. Ramona, tall and extremely tal- Detroit are in receipt of a con- UNITED ARTISTS—The hilar- MICHIGAN—Bing Crosby, Bob ious doings on the United Artists ented exponent • of the ivories and tribution from Mr. and Mrs. Saul hope and Dorothy Lamour, in a screen in "'Panama Hattie" star- clever lyrics, and one of Paul Copin of 11845 LaSalle, in sa- three-ring circus of hilarity 'Road ring Red Shelton and Ann Soth- Whiteman's greatest discoveries, cred and cherished memory of to Morocco" opens on Friday on ern, will continue another week. has been held over by popular the Yahrzeits of their dearly the Michigan Theatre screen. For Companion feature "Pierre of the demand at Lowell Bernhardt's contract, thrills, excitement and Plains" starring John Carroll and Club Casanova, this week, aug- beloved mother, Mrs. Ettalaya drama predominate in "Wings Ruth Hussey will remain the mented by a great new support- Finley, and their clearly beloved and the Woman," starring Anna same. ing show. Ramona is preparing brother, Nathan, and Richard to launch a new sponsored New David Finley. York radio program on one of the major networks, shortly. La Clairee's daring dance, "Moon t.,,,., l S. HUROK presents the GREATEST i , U. S. RUSSIAN BALLET' (.,,,,,., OPENS by the BALLET THEATRE o F . remost Ballet C o mpan y Fo C OMPANY 4' 7 125 WOODWARD I MK COOS . 2 Imummimor SECOND ardp FRONT NEWSREEL THEATERS m * BEGINS TODAY 5 P. M. * Yanks Invade N. Africa SYMPHONY Film Summary of Mediterranean Frontl NAZIS MARCH ON UNOCCUPIED FRANCE! — COMPLETE AND DIFFERENT PERFORMANCES — 4 1- y Latin maestra Don Pedro, the mag.c violinist who passed up a chance to appear in concert to lead a dance band, and his or- chestra, continue as the top at- traction at Club San Diego. Among his numerous and popu- lar violin solos, Don offers a clas- sical hit arrangement of the fam- ous song hit, "Praise The Lord and Pass the Ammunition," with a chorus in violin harmonics. Fea- tured in the big new floor show are Charles and Lrene Joy, tap stars, who recently completed two years with Glenn Miller and his orchestra. The supporting bill in- cludes the DePeron Duo, sensa- tional acrobatic act; Ray Rogers, musical and knockabout master of ceremonies; Jacqueline Daniels, popular variety songstress, and Lorraine, unusual exotic dancer. Tito Cavalere, famous flash danc- er has been added to this week's show as a special featured at- traction. TELENEWS MASONIC. AUDITORIUM J ' e • • SATURDAY, NOV. 28—MATINEE 2:30—EVE. 8:30 SUNDAY, NOV. 29 — MATINEE 2:30—EVE. 8:30 Tickets Now .83-1.10-1.65-2.20-2.75-Boxes 3.30 SOVIET TROOPS CONTINUE SOUTHERN DRIVE! At Grinnell's—Phone Randolph 1124 "Africa—First Step on Victory Timetable" EXCLUSIVE TELENEWS SPECIAL! Dow NT044 N-1.nrest Issue of MAU('H Of , TIME NOR1C001).—"Prhate Smith of the 4'. S. A." and "11e Ref tir44. To Die" Ihniving 8 I'. M. • Dinner .4110,4 9 : 15 • Ellie) 1hr l'ine4 rood in Tenn b H ye I D d e rn O ayned r R NAN BLAKSTONE M O N A Paul Whiteman's Former Queen of the Ivories La CLAIREE "MOON PASSION" MLLE. JARDINIERE "Garbo of the Dance" THE SEN WONGS Chinese Novelty Dancers BERNIE GREEN Comedy M. C. BOBBY STEVENSON'S "Treasure Island" Band "A GREAT SHOW! DON'T MISS ITI" —Lowell Bernhardt STARTING MONDAY! No to% n A n BLAKSTONE er, Minimum or ,t(Indssion for Dinner Guests A rr14 ing Before 8 l'. M. 2481 GRAND RIVER at THIRD • Reservations CA 5284 LEADERS CLUB SAN DIEGO Opening Monday Passion," continues as a feature of the new show with new rou- tines added. Newcomer Mlle. Jar- diniere, "Garbo of the Dance," lends much color and allure with her startling dance drama. The Sen \\Tongs , Chinese dancers, prove a distinct novelty and Bernie Green deftly handles the master of ceremonies spot, weaving some serious and capable violin play- ing into his almost incessant com- edy chatter and bits. Bobby Stev- enson and his "Treasure Island" orchestra do the music for danc- ing and show. Nan Blackstone, America's No. 1 Sophisticated Song Star, heads the big new floor show opening Monday. —BUY WAR BONDS- In Servicing iatikevessoc4oat44. Detroit and Michigan's Foremost Organizations with the Finest Orchestras and Entertainment BETTIE TAYLOR'S Let Us Quote Prices on Local and National Bands and Floor Shows "FOR DANCERS ! 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