a DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Battle Creek Jewry Observes Chanukah The Chanukah Holiday at Bat- tle Creek was observed this year by the entire Jewish Community of Battle Creek, together with over 100 soldiers from the Fort Custer area and a group of host- esses from Detroit and Kalama- zoo. Starting at 6 p. m. on Sunday, Dec. 6, with the ceremony of the lighting of the Chanukah candles by Rabbi Wm. B. Silverman, fol- lowed by the "Star Spangled Ban- ner,' the Chanukah festive ten- dered at Carpenter's Hall in Bat- tle Creek, lasted well into the evening. It was a- heart warming spec- tacle to see rows of khaki seated at the dinner table, being served gaily by the civilian members of the community, while steaming platters of food were prepared in the kitchen by the women's groups. Dinner was followed by dancing to the rhythms of Ken Whitman's orchestra and entertainment fur- nished by the Battle Creek peo- ple. Sponsored by the War Service Committee of the Michigan Bnai Brith Council, Rabbi Wm. B. Silverman, chairman, the event was carried out in cooperation with the Jewish Welfare Board Army and Navy Committee of Battle Creek, A. J. Pearlman, chairman and Samuel Kurzon; JWB Director; Temple Beth El Sisterhood, Chairman Mrs. Lawr- ence Ely; and the Myer J. Frank- lin Lodge of the Bnai Brith of Battle Creek, President Lou Stein. Program chairmen were Herb Silver, Mrs. Irma Hoffman and Mrs. A. J. Pearlman. Dinner was prepared under the chairmanship of Mrs. Sam Weiss. The Chanukah Celebration was the climax of a week end party which began Saturday night at the USO—West Michigan Club. The Hostess group represent- ing the League of Detroit Jewish Youth, stayed at Battle Creek homes for the week end, through the arrangement of the Hospital- ity Committee of the JWB Army and Navy Committee, and par- ticipated with the soldiers in a mass breakfast at the USO Club on Sunday morning. Following was an afternoon of fun at the Youth Building in Battle Creek, where soldiers and hostesses en- gaged in athletics and swimming, with snowball fights on the way, to the general hilarity. All were unanimous in their expression that this was a glori- ous week end. —BUY WAR BONDS— CLUB SAN DIEGO 14836 Wyoming South of Fenketi NOrthlawn 9603 December 29 to January 3 Inclusive Jackie Heller Singing Star of Radio, Stage, Screen PLUS A BIG SUPPORTING SHOW MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE. (MANOVA RE-OPENING SATURDAY, DEC. 26 With a Gala Dinner Show at 7:30 P. M. MAKE NEW YEAR'S RESERVATIONS NOW! STARTS MONDAY JUDY STARR RUDY VALLEE SI NGING STAR 2481 GRAND RIVER at THIRD . Reservations CA 5284 Make New Year's Reservations Now $7.50 PER PERSON Plus Tax This Includes Dinner and Pavpss DANCING ALL NIGHT . and ENTERTAINMENT Little Jackie Heller, singing LONDON (WNS)—A dramatic neutral countries involved great star of radio, stage and screen, "Members can be is deserting his Hollywood pic- scene, climaxed when every mem- difficulties. ture-making schedule long enough ber of the British House of Com- sure," Mr. Eden pledged, "that mons stood in silence for one we will do what we can to alleviate minute in protest against the these horrors, but at this stage Nazi massacres of Jews, marked it must inevitably be slight." the reading by Foreign Secre- Rothschild Thanks Eden tary Anthony Eden of the joint Following Mr. Eden's remarks, declaration issued by the United James A. de Rothschild, Jewish States, Britain, Russia, the French Liberal M. P., his voice breaking National Committee and eight with emotion, expressed "the other United Nations, condemn- grateful feeling I feel certain will ing. the Nazi extermination of permeate the Jewish subjects of the Jewish people. his majesty in this country and The spontaneous mass protest throughout the empire at the elo- broke all traditions of the House quent and just enunciation just of Commons, which in the past made in the name of Britain, the has stood in silence only in mourn- United States and the Soviet ing for the death of the British Union." "There are many of us today," King. The crowded galleries, bound by tradition to refrain from Mr. Rothschild added, "who have participation in the House pro- only been in this country for a ceedings, also rose in silence. generation or so and who, but The unprecedented demonstration for the grace of God, might them- was described by British parlia- selves be among the victims of mentarians as an eloquent ex- Nazi tyranny at the present time. pression of the indignation of the They might have been in those British people over the Nazi mass ghettos, those concentration camps, in those slaughter houses." killings of Jews. Before reading the joint declar- "JACKIE" HELLER ation, Mr. Eden told the House: In Washington they say that to come to Detroit as the New "I regret to have to inform Foreign Relief Director Herbert Year's week headliner at Club the House that reliable reports H. Lehman is slated for a trans- San Diego. Jackie opens on Dec. have recently reached the Gov- Atlantic trip early in 1913 . . 29, and will remain through Jan. ernment regarding the barbarous With New York not building any 3. This will be good news for and inhuman treatment to which underground railways at the mo- his tremendous following locally, the Jews are subjected to in ment, subway builder Sam Rosoff who jammed Club San Diego to German-occupied Europe. The has gone down below the Rio capacity on his previous two Government has, in particular, re- Grande and is now tunneling weeks engagement there. Jackie's ceived a note from the Polish through some Mexican mountains recent return to the screen was Government which was also com- for the Pan-American Road that an outstanding success. His first municated to other members of is to connect Mexico City with full length production, "The the United Nations, and has at Guatemala . . . Yanks Are Coming" is still prov- the same time received publicity ing a big draw in theatres all in the press. over the country. Jackie will "The British Cabinet has, as a sing several song hits from his result, been in consultation with CLUB new film, "Sweethearts of the U. the United States, Soviet Rus- S. A." during his San Diego run. sia and other Allied Governments He will be supported by an directly concerned, and I should excellent cast of topnotch enter- like to take this opportunity to tainers. communicate to the House the full text of the declaration which is being made public today in Lon- Violinist Allan Kane don, Moscow and Washington." • Pressed by members of the Directs at Club Mar-Jo THE RAVE OF House for assurances of definite NEW YORK SOCIETY Violinist Allan Kane, who di- action to halt the •trocities, Mr. rects his clever dance combina- Eden said that the United Na- ALLAN tion at Club Mar-Jo, popular St. tions were determined that "all Clair Shores night club-type road- persons who can properly be held house, East Jefferson at Nine responsible for these crimes, Mile Road, is a veteran showman. whether they be ringleaders or Kane has had a number of suc- the actual perpetrators of the AND HIS ORCHESTRA cessful orchestras for many years outrages, should be treated alike Direct from Manhattan's and has been musical director for and brought to book." Swank Aquarium George White's Scandals and Earl The Foreign Secretary assert- • Carroll's Vanities on tour, in ad- ed that the proposal to resew dition to directing an assortment Jews from occupied Europe and MID-WEST'S FINEST of movie shorts. He was associat- to send them to Sweden and other ed in an orchestral capacity with Roadhouse Dinners the late Ralph Hitz and play- Happy Holiday Revue THE DISCRIMINATING FOR ed all of the important hotels under the latter's direction. At Club Three 666 EAST JEFFERSON Kane's band was selected to open Bettie Taylor's new holiday sea- At 9 MILE ROAD Manhattan's swanky Club Aqua- rium, which overnight became one son revue, "Happy Holiday," has Roseville 9031 for Reservations of the highspots of New York's opened at Club Three 666 and We suggest New Year's Eve innumerable night clubs. His will continue through New Year's current combination consists of week. Four new sepia stars, Reservations piano, drums, string bass, tenor "Dynamite" Jefferson, wacky dancer; Willie and Wookie, flash sax and violin. Delicious road- house dinners, prepared to please dancers; Princess Tyeena, known the most discriminating, is a Club as the world's smallest shake 1.4 -4.,:fi cloot,t,t,t,t,t,041.6.eskittoer (lancer, and Hita Grenay, lovely Mar-Jo specialty. songstress, top the new produc- t:on, which features a stupend- ous United Nations ensemble num- Club Casanova Reopens THE PERFECT ber, representing all of the al- Saturday, December 26 NIGHT CLUB lied countries, some in the early periods, and all in colorful dress. MAKE Lowell Bernhardt's Club Cas- anova re-opens Saturday, Dec. 26, Current Three 666 favorites sup- NEW YEAR'S EVE with a gala dinner show at 7:30 port the new headliners includ- RESERVATIONS p. m. An all-star entertainment ing Sugar Cane, soubrette; the lineup is promised for the re- eye-appealing Taylorettes, dancing NOW! opening including Armand and octette, featuring "Jungle-mania," ANDREW H. ENEED - MGR • _, Anita, top ballroom (lancers; Bob and Marcellus Wilson, singing and Hopkins, master of ceremonies, dancing master of ceremonies. whose Hollywood voices are a reg- King Kolax and his sock rhythm ular feature on WJR's "Rhythm band, preferred by New York's Matinee"; Bunny Hallow, lovely Cafe Society, play for dancing tap and character dancer; Joe and revue. .0 4 4 ," 410 44 -4 44 4. 443.0.4-411 .111AK KK Franklin and his novelty dog act, and other variety offerings. Start- ing Monday, the Casanova will present the diminutive singing 8210 12th St. near Seward Ave. — Phone TR. 2-0100 star of radio, stage and screen, Judy Starr, who began her ca- SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, DEC. 27 reer as a• protege of the Rudy Vallee. It was Judy who played an important part in the popular- A Musical Comedy with 15 Song Numbers ity of the Vallee coast to coast broadcasts. She has a unique by J. KALMANOVICH style of singing that immediately The Title Role Will Be Played by won her a huge national follow- ing after her initial guest spot with Rudy. Bobby Stevenson and his "Treasure Island" orchestra, Assisted by the Entire Company featuring Louis Faggio, accordion- Prices; Night 55 .83 - 1.10 1.65 — Matinee 55 .83 1.10 ist, and Earl Scott, trumpeter, THURSDAY NIGHT, NEW YEAR'S EVE— will again be on the bandstand when the Casanova resumes busi- A Midnight Show—A Great Performance Is Promised. Come ness, Saturday. and escort the New Year in! MAR-JO KANE " . WONDER BAR CLIFFORD 1221 HOTEL SAVARINE FIESTA BAR JUST MADE LARGER NO COVER CHARGE Littman's People's Theater SIIEPSEL'S WEDDING MAX BOZICK RADIO'S FAVORITE DON PEDRO HIS MAGIC VIOLIN and HIS ORCHESTRA MAKE NEW YEAR'S RESERVATIONS NOW! Our experienced personnel and excellent facilities will insure a Night of Fun EAST JEFFERSON AT LENOX Members of British House of Commons 'tand Silent for Minute To Protest Nazi Murders lawg0;44044 Sammy Sofferin's 1221 WASHINGTON BLVD. Little Jackie Heller At Club San Diego December 25, LE 5900 REMOVAL NOTICE The Va'ad Hayeshivoth and the Michigan Synagogue Confer- ence have moved from 8917 12th St. to their new address at 10502 Dotter Blvd., corner Glynn Court. —BUY WAR BONDS— MASONIC AUDITORIUM RICHARD CROOK S TENOR TICKETS $.83 to $2.75 GRINNELL'S TEMPLE 2-7100