‘" ■ 111111111 — 14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle "Love and Death" With Ben Ami and All Star Cast At Littman's Sisterhood of Temple Israel Symposium Dec. 14 December "WHITE EAGLE" THEIR BANNER 4, Mil Draper and Adler at Fisher Town Hall Dec. 9 Jacob Ben Ami and his all star cast have given Detroit the- atergoers the type of perform- ance that they had been assured could be given by artists such as have been gathered together by Ben Ami. The next play to be performed at Littman's Theater Saturday night, Dec. 5 and Sunday after- noon and night Dec. 6 will be "Love and Death," by Jacob Gordon, a playwright favorably and well known to those who are acquainted with the Yiddish Theater. The Temple Israel Sisterhood through its program chairman, Mrs. Roy Sarason has completed arrangements for a War Effort Symposium to be held on Monday Dec. 14, 1942 in the Lecture Hall, of the Detroit Institute of Arts Bldg. Preceding the program a dessert luncheon will be served at 1:15 p. m in the Romanesque Hall. The opening prayer will be given by Mrs. Kosacheck. The Sister- hood will be treated to an ex- cellent program of music and songs by the well known Cantor Robert S. Tulman, who, by his fine rendition of synagogue, oper- atic and concert music, is rec- ognized an artist of outstanding -k ability. Cantor Tulman will be accompanied by Rosa Bassin Stern, a pianist of note and es- 0 0 =1 teem in her own right. I/0001W9 Rue OXUS 2 NEWSREEL THEATERS Various projects to be discussed BEGINS TODAY AT 5 P. M. during the symposium will con- cern the U. S. 0.; blood bank; Red Cross; salvage and consum- ers; war news; and public rela- tions. The principal participat- ants will be Mesdames Reubin Kallman, Maxwell Emmer, Samuel Linden, Myron Steinberg, Sydney Immerman, Abe Schermin, Jerome Narrates] by Leslie Howard Kanter and Morris Wayne, who are the Chairmen of the various UNFORGETTABLE MINUTEST War Effort Committees of the Sis- terhood. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson Poles Work for Freedom! has been selected to act as the s J Fliers Avenge Nazi Terror! Moderator. In keeping with the War Effort PLUS program, members are asked to Kaltenborn, McCrary Teletalks bring their discarded silk and AND rayon hose and their cast off lip- stick and compact containers. 45 LATE NEWS EVENTS Mrs. Sayre Levin, president of the Sisterhood extends a cordial invitation to all members and `CIP-P-0-00.1;R:tO001:11:tatli:1-1:1-0-r• guests to attend this vitally im- portant meeting. Two of the world's suprem e artists in their field, Paul Dra- per who has raised tap dancing to it classic art, and Larry Ad. ler, world's greatest harnlonica player will appear in joint re- cital at Detroit Town Half in the Fisher Theatre, Wednesday morning, Dec. 9. This incomparable pair give a performance which Time, News. week magazines, and the leading critics acclaim the concert sensa- tioTnheof smooth year. i ot.nd finished !ra- per is a tap dancer ranking with per the inimitable Fred Asteire. Larry Adler, one of the most interesting of new American mu. sic personalities, plays the class. ics on the harmonica. Tickets for Draper and Adler are available at Grinnell's Music Shop, Randolph 1124, or at Town Maneuvering in English Bren gun carriers, Free Polish soldiers Hall headquarters, Cherry 5617, have rallied under the banner of the "White Eagle" to join in the fight against the Nazis. Working under instructions of the Polish Government in Exile, now residing in London, Polish soldiers, fliers, Young Judaea Plans workers and even children have enlisted in the Allied cause. The story of these gallant Poles is dramatically told by Leslie Chanukah Party Howard in "White Eagle," a 26 minute short subject which begins All Young Judaeans and friends a week's showing at the Downtown and Norwood Telenews Theaters. are invited to a Chanukah party to be held at the home of Marlyn "When Winter Comes" DOWNTOWN THEATRES Einhorn, 2525 W. Philadelphia, Revue at Club Three 666 UNITED ARTISTS—Metro-Gold- on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 6, at wyn-Mayer's much discussed pic- 2 p. in. There will be appropriate Bettie Taylor is presenting her "The War Against Mrs. games and a holiday program fol- new novelty revue, "When Win- ture Hadley" arrives on the United lowed by songs and (lances. Re- ter Comes" at Club Three 666 Artists screen on Thursday with freshments will be served. with another of those superb an exceptional cast that includes A leader's group meets on Tues. sepia casts that definitely classed (lay evening at the Shaarey Ze- Edward Arnold, as Elliott Ful- the Three 666 floor shows as ton; Fay Bainter as Stella Had- dek at 7:30 p. m. Rabbi Morris outstanding entertainment. The Adler leads a Zionist discussion Four Cracker Jacks, bouncing ley; Richard Ney (of "Mrs. Min- group at 8:30 p. m. iver" fame) as Theodore Hadley comedy dancers, again head this Young Judaea welcomes the new fall production. Their work and Jean Rogers as Patricia Had- following new leaders: Marilyn here and in other leading clubs ley. On the same program will Einhorn, Arlene Kahn, Beth Fai. of the country has rated them be "Tarzan's New York Adven- ken, Ethel Levine, Selma Lich- ture" in which the Royal Family sensational. The supporting line- of the Jungle pays a visit to civ- tenstein and Florence Schlesinger. up includes Artie Brooks, eccen- ilization to swing from the All young people sixteen years of Bnai Moshe Holds tric tap dancer; Sugar Cane, Br 1 SENSATIONAL IIIT! ooklyn bridge and other minor age and older are invited to join Thanksgiving Services lovely to look at and a top feats, the Leaders' group. Helen Koss, tap dancer in the feminine class; MICHIGAN—Bette Davis in TO. 6.5902 is director of Young il Congregation Bnai Moshe held Marcellus Wilson, singing and Judaean activities. Thanksgiving services Nov. 26, (lancing master of ceremonies; "Now Voyager" from the best- selling novel of the same name with Rabbi Moses Fischer and Etsey Cooper, girl song stylist; i. Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan preaching the eight good looking dancing and co-starring Paul Henreid, Philomathic Plans Knockabout Dancers sermons in the spirit of the day. Taylorettes, and many other fav- new romantic screen threat, Outside Affair "They're a Riot" Cantor David Katzman recited orites King Kolax and his or- opens on the Michigan screen I Dig Supporting Show prayers and psalms. Special pray- chestra, lately the rave of New starting Friday. On the same On Sunday, Nov. 29 , general ANDREW H. SS.IFED-MGRLi ers were said in Hebrew and En- York's Cafe Society, plays for program will be an exciting chairman of the Outside Affair, thriller, "Dr. Broadway," star- Myron Rosenthal announced his glish for victory of the Allied (lancing and the revue. ring MacDonald Carey (who committee appointments awards: cause. made a hit in "Wake Island") 'Gorge Rembaum and Stuart .2673 and Jean Phillips. Trees Planted In Sandleman; place, Lawrence Herzberg. and Louis Silverstein; Palestine Forests INFORMATION WANTED judge, Norman Milin and Shel- Information is being sought of don Selesnick; ads, Morton Ziev(f; EHRLICH FOREST Charles or Melvin Morrison, who pleas, Don Schiff. One tree in memory of Moses is alleged to have disappeared Under new business, Martin Lumberg, by Mr. and Mrs. M. H. from his home in New York in Shapiro, former sergeant at arms Zackheim, 1934, and since then has failed was made an associate alumnus MIZRACHI FOREST to communicate with his widowed of the Philomatic debating Oo F E F IMLNAT E I TH One tree in memory of Sam mother, who as a result of his club. Weinstein, by Mr and Mrs. I. negligence finds herself in desti- The remainder of the meeting Shetzer. One tree in memory of tute circumstances and a recipi, was devoted to the election of Rachel Burnstein, by Mr. and eat of public relief, She is pres- the contestants in the coining Mrs. I. Shetzer. One tree honor- ently in dire need of his finan- oratorical contest. They are: ing birthday of I. Shetzer, by cial assistance. Charles or Melvin Lawrence J. Arden, Lawrence his wife, Mrs. I. Shetzer. One Morrison was born In 1908 in Herzberg., Albert Kramer, Myron tree honoring birthday of-Judge the United States, is 5 ft. 8 in. Rosenthal and Irvin Shulman, Harry B. Keidan, by Mr. and tall, of medium weight and build, The first and second alternates Mrs. I. Shetzer. One tree honor- brown eyes, light complexion. He are Don Schiff and Sheldon Seles. ing 25th wedding anniversary of is alleged to be in Detroit at nick. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere, by present. Anyone aware of his lo. The meeting was adjourned Mr. and Mrs. I. Shetzer. Two cation is requested to communi- after Good of the House, which Choice of STEAK, FROG LEGS and CHICKEN trees honoring recovery of Mrs. cate with the National Desertion consisted of an original ditty Sadie Brown by Sisters of Zion Bureau. 67 West 47th St., New composed by Norman Wexler Business Men's Luncheon and Mizrachi. One tree honoring York City. and Morton Zieve. grandson Barry Norman Lepler, up SERVED DAILY • 11:30 UNTIL 2 by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lepler. Finest Wines and Liquors Served in the Finest Manner TENEW5 NONE . "WHITE EAGLE" 26 'a-'4 FOUR CRACKER JACKS THRel 44 Iteh tt4 BUY WAR BOND S ! SAVOIA CAFE 15508 LIVERNOIS Tw UN 2.9775 FOOD WITH A FLAVOR THAT WILL WIN YOUR FAVOR! 1 DELICIOUS FULL c 42c COURSE DINNERS 40c EDWARD WEEKS AT CASS TOWN HALL, DEC. 11 Great Chanukah Concert FOR THE BENEFIT OF Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Sunday, December 6, 1942 8:00 P. M. In the Synagogue of CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE Dexter at Lawrence Artists—CANTOR DAVID KATZMAN and His Double Choir Under Direction of MR. NATHAN TURBOVSKY DAVE DIAMOND'S ORCHESTRA Admission Cards may be obtained at—Yeshivah Office, Dexter at Cort- land; Bnai Moshe Office, Dexter at Lawrence; Chesluk's Book Store, 8663 12th St.; Zion Book Store, 9008 12th St., an on the evening of the Concert at the Synagogue entrance of Bnai Moshe. Edward Weeks, editor of The Atlantic Monthly, and one of America's finest lecturers on contemporary literature is the speaker at The Cass Theatre for the Detroit Town Hall's last lecture before the Christmas holidays, on Friday morning, Dec. 11 at 11 o'clock. Before Mr. Weeks, in 1938, became ninth on the list of fam- ous editors for the venerable At- lantic Monthly, he had served as associate editor of the Atlantic Monthly, and as editor of the Atlantic Monthly Press. Besides being a brilliant edi- tor, book commentator, "Meet Mr Weeks" on a nation-wide broadcast was a great success for two winters. In his lecture Friday morning with the subject "Books in a Troubled World," Edward Weeks will discuss a dozen or more books and among them are: "Song of Bernadette," by Franz Werfel; "Death of the Moth," by Virginia Wolff; "One Man's Meat," by E. B. White; "Lee's Lieutenants," by Douglas Freeman; "Conditions of the Peace," by Edward Carr: and "Now Tomorrow," by Rachel Field. BUY WAR BONDS! Littman's People's Theater 8210 12th St. near Seward Ave. — Phone TR. 2-0100 SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 5 SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, DEC. 6 Jacob Ben Ami And An All-Star Cast in "Love and Death" By JACOB GORDON Prices: Night .55-.83-1.10-1.65 — Matinee .55-.83-1.10 A JOYOUS CHANUKAII TO ALL EDWARD C. LEVY CO. 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