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March 31, 1944 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-03-31

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

5

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

March 31, 1944

A Picture of the
Templetons at Home

Butterbeans and Susie
At Club Three 666

Canfield Cook to Be
Council of Jewish
Women Speaker April 3

Bound Ovet'seas for the J. D.C.

Heralding the approach of
The Templetons live in a
Easter, Producer Bettie Taylor is
presenting her new seasonal se- weathered house, stern and an-
pia swing extravaganza at Chi!) cient, beside a twisting road near
Three 666. Butterbeans and Su-
sie, famous comedy team of ra- Greenwich, Conn.
This is a house of sound. Niel-
dio, stage and screen, head a top-
vir
uo
flight cast of variety favorites
including the Streamliners, boy
and girl flash dancers; Alberta
Prime, attractive swing singer;
Morton "Swing" Brown, clever
specialty dancer; Bobby Keys,
popular singing and dancing was-
ter of ceremonies; the eight pre-
cision-dancing Taylorettes, and
others. It's Teddy Buckner's mu
sic. Allen Taylor, well known
pianist-singer, provides the inter-
lude entertainment.

Detroit Section, National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, will present
Canfield Cook, internationally
known authority on aeronautics,
at their regular monthly meeting
on Monday, April 3, at 1:30, at
the Jewish Community Center.
A dessert luncheon will be
served.
Canfield Cook was a bombar-
dier in the last war and has had
more than 25 years of military,
commercial and private flight ex-
perience. Since the present war
began, Mr. Cook has made many
documentary films with the co-
operation of the U. S. War De-
partment and the Army Air
Force. Mr. Cook's movie, "The
New Air World," is all in color
and was made in training fields
in this country and in England.
Mrs. William Grahm will in-
troduce the speaker, Mrs. Nathan
Simons will lead the singing and
Mrs. Bernard Bucholz will read
the prayer.

Downtown Theaters—

MICHIGAN — Paramount's
much-heralded and record break-
ing romantic comedy, "The Mir-
acle of• Morgan's Creek," had
its Detroit premiere as the pre-
Easter show at the Michigan
on Friday. Detroit's Betty Hut-
ton gets her first big chance as
a full-fledged star with Eddie
Bracken as her romantic foil. The
second feature is "Three Russian
Girls" with Kent Smith and Anna
Sten.
UNITED ARTISTS — Ginger
Rogers keeps the "Lady in the
Dark" in lights for a third week,
at the United Artists. "Rookies
in Burma" with Wally Brown
and Alan Carney dispense laugh-
provoking G. I. humor.

CINEMA

Columbia at Woodward

NOW PLAYING

Mother Russia with a gun

in

her hand!

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First Russian picture

These two prominent social workers, Miss Laura L. Margolis (left)
and Miss Gertrude D. Pinsky, are en route to posts' overseas for the

ALEC TEMPLETON

low chimes grace every corner
in the wide living room, with
its comfortable furniture, bricked
fireplace and the sprawling shad-
ow of the grand piano, there are
chiming clocks, more than a hun-
dred music boxes of all shapes,
sizes and periods—a magnificent
radio and record player, and one
of the most exhaustive collec-
tions of records ever assembled
outside of a library.
This is where the Templetons
spend their leisure hours—Tem-
pleton will appear at the Ma-
sonic Auditorium, Saturday eve-
ning, April 15. He is one of the
country's foremost pianist-com-
posers.
One of the favorite diversions
of the Templetons is to invite
their friends to recorded concerts.
They are planned in strict ac-
cordance with the conventional
routine of the concert hall, with
intermissions and written pro-
grams. Saturday afternoons are
usually devoted to opera, but
there may be evenings of Bee-
thoven, Mozart and modern and
contemporary romantics like De-
bussy, Ravel, Rachmaninoff and
Richard Strauss. He loves the
other Strausses, too—Johann, fa-
ther and son.
Tickets for the Alec Temple-
ton concert are now on sale at
the Grinnell Bros. Music Store
in Detroit.

spoken

completely in English.

plus:

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Joint Distribution Committee, major American agency for aid to dis•
tressed Jews abroad. They are the only women on the J.D.C.'s foreign
staff, which has in the past year been augmented by nine new aides
to help meet greatly increased relief requirements. Bound for the
J.D.C.'s European headquarters in Lisbon, Miss Margolis will assume
her first overseas post since her repatriation last December from
Japanese.occupied Shanghai, where she brought J.D.C. aid to many of
the 21,000 Jewish refugees in that city. Miss Plnsky's destination is
Montevideo, Uruguay, where she will coordinate Jewish community
welfare activities there as part of the J.D.C.'s rehabilitation program
in behalf of the 112,000 Jewish refugees who have found new homes
and new opportunities in South America.

Avukah to Hold Oneg
Shabot Party April 1

p &Abu eaxe, s'ovity catiutte

BETTIE TAYLOR Presents Her

EASTER
EXTRAVAGANZA

Suing. Nadu For Stirling

Air Garments

A gentle airing of woolen gar
ments will blow away stale odors
Avukah, student Zionist or- and lift the nap. Sun baths will
ganization, is holding an Oneg rout moths. Care should be taken
Shabot party at Bnai Brith Hil- lest colors fade in bright sunlight.
lel Foundation on Saturday eve-
ning, April 1, from 9 to 12 p. m.
Judy Jacobs, '46, of Detroit,
and Benson Jaffe, '45, of Cleve-
land, 0., are chairmen in chargo
of arrangements.
The celebration will consist of
singing, dancing and dramatic
readings. Refreshments will be
served and students and service-
men are invited.

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Infants Service Group

The Infants Service Group will
hold its regular board meeting at
the home of Mrs. S. Gross of
3004 Clements Ave. All board
members are asked to attend.
Tickets for the bingo to be
held at the Book Cadillac Hotel
JACOB SKLAR FAMILY CLUB May 7 may be purchased from
The meeting of the club was any member of the group.
held last Sunday evening, at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rothen-
berg of Gladstone Ave. Passover
remembrances will be sent to the
members in the armed forces.
The evening culminated with a
midnight buffet supper.

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