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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Aaron Lebedeff with Eight Singing Stars in "Sing,
America, Sing," at Littman's on Friday, June 18

Harry G. Brown of
Highland Park Dies

June 11, 1943

Congress Women To
Hold Shower At Kern's
On Friday, June 18

Bogus Solicitor Is
Collecting in Name

Of Primrose Club
Funeral services for Harry G.
Aaron Lebedeff, world-famous name for himself on the stage of
Litwack-Yiddish singing comedian, Russia, Poland and China, made Brown, Highland Park jeweler
The Primrose. Benevolent Club
is but one of eight noted stars his American debut at the Down- for 20 years, was held at 10
The Detroit Women's Division has been informed that someone
who are scheduled to appear in town National Theater in New o'clock Friday morning at the
of the American Jewish Congress is soliciting and collecting money,
York, in "The Brave Liovka," a
which this so-called representa-
will hold a shower on Friday, tive says is for a needy family.
Yiddish musical comedy in which
he was starred by the late Boris
June 18 at Kern's auditorium. However, such is not the case
Thomashefsky– His first success
and the Primrose does not do
in America. Was responsible for
any soliciting of any kind. Please
the comedian's rapid rise to the
help by not patronizing.
very top of his profession. He
immediately became a great fa-
vorite • both as a stage star and
Make Reservations Now
recording artist. He . has since
appeared in more than 500 mu-
SUMMER CRU1SES.$21.00 up
sical comedies.
JULY 4th CRUISE. $25.00 up
With Lebedeff, who has an-
peaied here from time to time
MEXICO 14 day all ex-
at the head of his own touring
pense from Chicago $139.90
company, are eight other noted
stars of the Yiddish stage and
Hotel and Resort
radio: Leo Fuchs, Michael Mi-
Reservations
Made Here
chalesko. Jennie Goldstein, Hen-
rietta Jacobson, Julius Adler,
Miriam and Sylvia Feder and Hy-
DORLD WIDE TRAVEL BUREAU
mi Jacobson,
• who in addition to
Inc.
writing and staging "Sing, Amer-
1249 Griswold St.. near Grand Ither
ica;
Sing,"
also
plays
a
leading
HA. 3368
HYMIE JACOBSON
I.E. NIA
role in, it.
this city, together for the first
time in one unit, which will pre-
LATE HARRY G. BROWN
Michigan Resorts
sent "Sing, America, Sing," a Downtown Theaters
new musical comedy revue, for
Lewis Brothers' Funeral Chapel,
MICHIGAN—One of the big 6018 Woodward Ave., with Rabbi
one performance only on Friday,
"a little bit of heaven"
June 18, at Littman's People's screen and stage shows of the Morris Adler officiating. Burial
year
will
move
into
the
Michi-
Theater.
took place in Clover Hill Park
MRS. HARRY DUNITZ
Lebedeff, who arrived in this gan Theater on Friday when Cemetery.
Jimmy
Dorsey,
having
cracked
Mr. Brown died suddenly Mon- Mrs. Harry Dunitz has been ap-
country in 1916, after making a
Swimming Pool in South Haven!
all existing records at the Roxy day night at his home, 95 Puri- pointed chairman of this affair. It Only
In under auspices; or State Stealth Dept.
Theater
in
New
York,
brings
Mrs.
Dunitz
is
being
assisted
by
tan
Ave.
He
was
62
years
old,
Michigan Resorts
Available to our guests:
his big swing band here, in per- and was born in Russia, coming the following committee: Mrs.
• Bicycles
son. For the further delight of to this country with his parents Harry Thomas, Mrs. Samuel Kat- • Shuffleboard
• Tennis Court
• Ping Pong
"FOR REST AND PLAY"
the hepcats and swing fans, there as a child to New York City. kin, Mrs. Sidney Sidell, Mrs. Louis
• Billiards
• Horseshoes
will be Detroit's Joan Leslie and His parents lated moved to Cali- Goldberg, Mrs. Aaron Carlstein,
COME AND STAY AT
• Children's Playground
radio's rapidly rising young star, fornia, and prior to coming to Mrs. Harry Coggan, Mrs. Robert
Jack Carson, in "The Hard Way" Detroit and Highland Park he Drews and Mrs. Julian S. Tobias.
"children's t ralned counsellor"
with Ida Lupino and Dennis Mor- lived in Denver, Col. He estab-
Proceeds from this shower will
Dance in Our Own Recreation Hall
gan on the screen.
lished his first store in Highland further the activities of the Wo- Running water in
"COOLEST SPOT IN MICHIGAN"
Park in 1923.
men's Division in the Serv-A-
all rooms
ALL SPORTS—ENTERTAINMENTS
UNITED ARTISTS — The
His interest in civic affairs led Camp project, local Congress ac-
dietary laws
Baseball, ping-pong, tennis, golfing,
screen version of William Saro- to his organization of the High- tvities and the Congress Defense
observed
fishing, horseback
yan's brilliant best-selling book, land Park Chamber of Commerce House in New York. Articles such
HIGHLY PRAISED MEALS
"The Human Comedy," starring in 1931, and he served as its as linens, blankets, cigarettes, w rite or phone for
New Additional, Large, Airy Rooms
Mickey Rooney and Frank Mor- first president. He has always curtains, china, glassware, or sta- further Information
and Spacious Recreation Hall
gan, holds over for a second been active in local retail mer- tionery may be brought to the Route No. I M. 43
Phone 431
Phone 379
week at the United Artists. The chants' groups. He was also ac- shower or their equivalent in cash
Siouth Haven,
-
companion feature, "Harrigan's tive in civic affairs, having been may be contributed.
South Haven, Michigan
Mich.
Kid" with William Gargan, Bob- a former member of the local po-
A pleasant afternoon is being
by Readick and Frank Craven, lice and fire commission, as well planned by the committee and all
does likewise.
as other civic committees; and friends of Congress are urged to
Michigan Resorts
at the time of his death he was attend this all important event.
Michigan Resorts
a member of the local Inter-
Sam ("You'll Love It")
Rarial Committee.
His club, lodge and church Celia Adler in "Where
Fouche Returns to
affiliations included the Bnai
Club Three 666
Brith, the Knollwood Country Is My Child" at Littman's
"where vacation dreams come true"
A, new Bettie Taylor musical Club, Congregation Shaarey Ze-
Celia
Adler
of
Royal
Family
dek.
Craftsman
Lodge
F.
&
A.
South
Haven's Finest Resort
production opened Monday night
FOR REST, SPORT and
at Club Three 666. The show is M., and the Highland Park Ki- of Adlers of the Yiddish and 80 Acres of Playtime Paradise
American stage, has the stellar
FUN for EVERYONE..
being billed as "the hottest sepia wanis Club.
• A gay, friendly crowd
He is survived by his wife. role in the film "Where Is My
Spacious grounds and co-
revue in town at the coolest spot
pp lete play facilities. Excellent
Leah, and a brother, Edward, of Child?" which will be shown at
• Swimming, tennis, golf, horses
in
town".
For
the
first
time
in
kosher food . . . airy rooms.
Littman's People's Theater on
the club's history, the entire all- Denver.
Centrally located, yet away
•
Handball, ping pong, archery
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,
from the congested. district.
star cast of the previous show has
• Dancing, concerts, movies
June 13-15.
4,
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been held over intact. Only
In this film Celia Adler has an
change is the return of the emsee Detroit Young Israel
Planned Activities
opportunity of showing her special
favorite Sam ("You'll Love It") To Participate in
Rooms with Bath
gifts
and
talents,
and
she
takes
Fouche. Sam has been away from
South Haven, Michigan
Superb
Food
odvantage
of
the
opportunity
the club for eight months during National Convention
offered her.
Write for folder
which time he achieved consider-
She is ably supported by a
J. David Delman, president of
Phone 789
able success in New York. Ray
Sneed, Jr., famed ballet-in-swing the National Council of Young specially selected cast.
The companion film is the well
dancer, again heads the new Tay- Israel, recently announced that
iqdreta#CothOzgar
lor revue, drawing excellent sup- arrangements have already been known story of "The Eternal
port from Billy and Vivian, top made for the annual convention. Jew". This classical story takes
new meaning when seen on
7 SAWN HAVEN, MICHIGAN —
novelty dancers; Bobbe Caston, National Vice President Elijah on
the screen.
glamorous torch singer; Charles Stein is chairman of the commit-
McBride, powerful baritone; Del- tee in charge. Because of diffi-
MICHIGAN RESORTS
la, Maybelle and Frankie, trio culties caused by present condi-
dancers; Doc Wheeler, suave tions, reservations should be made An exceptional Place To Dine -:-
-:- An Ideal Place To Live
master of ceremonies, and the as soon as possible for travel and
Vacation Land for Everyone"
eight lovely dancing Taylorettes. other accommodations. The place Private Beths — Showers — Running Water In Every Room
BACK
At intermission time, Joa-Anna chosen for this year's conven- Dancing — Swimming — Tennis — Golf — Horse Back Riding
ANDREW M. SNEED-MGR•
provides her pleasing songs to tion is the Pine View Hotel in
the organ accompaniment of Fallsburg, N. Y. It will be held
George Saunders. Teddy Buckner on the week-end of June 25-28.
and his orchestra set the tempos A large Detroit delegation will
be headed by Rabbi M. J. Wohl-
for dancing and revue.
gelernter and President Charles
T. Gellman.

Rhea E. Cashman

at LEVIN'S RESORT

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Samson's Resort

FIDELMAN'S

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Glassman's Resort

SAM
`You'll Love It'
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Littman's People's Theater

8210 12th Street, near Seward Ave.—Phone TR. 2-0100

SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 2:30 to 12:00
MONDAY - TUESDAY, JUNE 14 - 15, 7:30 to 12:00
Two Outstanding Films

"Where Is My Child?"

with CELIA ADLER and Selected Cast
AND

"The Eternal Jew"

with All Star Cast
Prices: Adults 45c — Children 15c

LAST WEEK OF SEASON

KH:15:H:1

ONLY ONE PERFORMANCE

Aaron Lebedeff, Michael Micheelasko, Jennie Goldstein, Leon Fuchs,
Hymie Jacobson, Henrietta Jacobson, Julius Adler and the Feder Sisters.

IN

Bicur Cholem Young
Women Hold Final Meet

MARY CARRICK AT CENTER

SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.

MICHIGAN RESORTS

On Monday morning, June 7,
the Young Women's Bicur Cho-
lem held a board meeting at
the home of Mrs. Joseph Chodo-
roff, 1836 Oakman Blvd. In the
afternoon the last business meet-
ingof the season was held.
The paid-up membership lunch-
eon and installation' of officers
will take place at Pereira's on
Wednesday, June 16, with Mrs.
Shifman as chairman.
Members are urged to call
Mrs. Shifman if their •eserva-
. tions have not yet been made.

The next music appreciation
session will be held on Thursday,
"SING, AMERICA SING"
June 17, at 8:15 p. m. Mary
Carrick, Detroit pianist and
by HYMIE JACOBSON
teacher, will be the guest coin-
Sensational Operatic Treat with All Star Singing Cast
menator. Music by South Ameri-
can composers will be played by
means of records.
Immediately following the ses-
Littman's Peoples Theatre
sion, the group will be led in
12th at Seward
TR. 2-0100
choral singing by Julius Chajes.
PRICES: $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 and 83c
director of music at the Center.
O Admission is free.

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