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May 12, 1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Tho Legal Chronicle
"Children Without a Home," Thrilling
Melodramatic Hit, at Littman's Theater
Louis Freiman's latest Yiddish
melodrama, "Children Without a
Home," starring Max Kletter and
Berta Gersten, which. just com-
pleted an entire season's run in
New York, will open at Littman's
Peoples Theater on Friday and
Saturday nights, Sunday matinee
and night, May 12, 13 and 14.
Based on the author's recent
popular Jewish radio feature of
the same name, the play, in two
acts and 12 scenes, tells a hu-
man, thrilling story of twin sis-
ters, who, as a result of the war
and the treachery of their moth-
er's old love rival, become "living
orphans". The unfortunate fain-
ity is separated and continuously
harassed by the scheming "other
woman" in the domestic triangle,
Sergei Lemeshev at
Cinem a Theater
-
until fate takes a hand and
finally rights a great wrong.
Both Mr. Kletter and Miss
Gersten score personal hits in
their portrayal of the parents,
while Flora Freiman and Anna
Winters give Warm and believable
performances as the growing or-
phans. Anna Toback wins favor
as the jjealous woman—a robe
she created in New York, in
which the audiences there "loved
to hate her". Others in the tal-
ented supporting cast are Hen-
rietta Jacobson, Julius Adler,
Lola Feld, Eli Mintz, Simon Wolf.
Clara Gold, Abe Dorf, Isaac Arco.
Soklivker Verein Aids
At U. S. 0. Canteen
Barnes Bros. Olympic
Circus Opens May 12
MONTEFIORE CLUB
The members of Montefiore
Club served at the USO, Monday,
May 1, during the afternoon and
evening, providing sandwiches
and cake for the service men.
1000
"SPRING
RHYTHM"
CHARGE
FOR DINNER GUESTS ARRIVING BEFORE 8 P. M.
EXCEPT SATURDAYS
NO 30'4 FEDERAL TAX BEFORE 9 P. M.
DINE EARLY AND ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL EVENING
innErr FROM
PROGRAM
EARL CARROLL'S VANITIES
6:30 to 8 P. M.
MUSIC BY MUZAK
GRAND TERRACE CASINO
THE GYPSY BARON
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• A Cast of 200!
•
• Metropolitan Opera Stars!
Ballet, Chorus, 45 Members of Detroit Symphony Orchestra
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
MAY 31 1944
For Better Seats: Buy
No*'
Tickets: 90c up (Tax included)
On sale at: Grinnell's, 1515 Woodward
Young Women's Bicur
Cholem to Elect Officers
Young Women's Bicur Cho-
lem will have election of officers
on Monday, May 22, at 1:15
p.
at the home of Mrs.
Charles Korcheck of 3272 Calvert
Ave. Nominating committee is
composed of Mesdames Joseph
Shifman, Ben Greenspoon and
Beryl Harrison. All members are
requested to attend this meeting.
FINAL PROGRAM
KATJA ANDY
CONCERT SERIES
AoolotIng Artists
RICKI, SCIIMARZMAN,
ZIMBEROFP
.1E61,
111 at Program of
MOZART, RAVEL, SCHUBERT
Rea. Adm. $1.140 NIna.le Stud. $1.20
TICKETS AT GRINNELL'S
ON PERRY LAKE
ORTONVILLE, MICH.
FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL
BOYS UNIT 6-16 * GIRLS UNIT 6-16
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Pre School Ages 3- 6
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Guy
Named Joe" stays for a second
week, with Spencer Tracy and
Irene Dunne in the featured
roles. Also holding is the second
feature, "Passport to Destiny".
The Murtah Sisters, Jean, Kate
Ellen and Onriett, blonde, brunet
8 to 9 P. M.
and redhead, respectively, inimit-
stage
I green—Pluo
DINNER MUSIC
able comedy singing stars of
9 to 9:15 P. M.
radio, stage and screen, who just
CHARLIE CARLISLE
Dance to BEN YOUNG
(1101r-rutting Comedian
closed as the headliners of Earl
and His ORCHESTRA
Carroll's Vanities at the Wilson
CHEENA DeSIMONE DANCERS
Theater, top the lavish new all-
9:15 to 11:30 P. M.
AND A
star revue at the Grand Terrace
First
COMPLETE
SHOW
LAVISH ALL-STAR REVUE
Casino. Charlie Carlisle, cigar-
11:30 to Midnight
puffing comedian and master of
50 —PEOPLE-50
DANCING
ceremonies, in his third week, by
12 to 1:30 A. M.
popular demand, heads the top-
BEN YOUNG BAND Second COMPLETE SHOW
flight supporting cast including
1:30 A. M. Until Closing
the Cheena De Simone Dancers,
EVERY
Theatrical Night
talented Latin sextette, fifth
DANCING
N1DNDAV
week, who are again featured in
a duo of big-scale production
[ MODERN KITCHEN • FAMOUS CHEF
members with Dolly Niggerneyer's
• MARVELOUS FOOD
Hollywood Cover Girls; Lester
and Irmajean, America's smart-
est acrobalancers; LeVerne Hut-
chinson, impressive baritone, fifth
week; Dottie Dawn, acrobatic
EAST GRAND BOULEVARD near WOODWARD
dance marvel, second week, and
Phone
MA
8470 for Reservations
others. Ben Young and his or-
1—
) chestra, now in their farewell
week, play for dancing and the
revue. They'll be followed, Mon-
• ONE PERFORMANCE! •
day, May 15, by Irving Lewis,
trumpet star, and his all-star
band. Day, Dawn and Dusk,
America's number one versatile
(Zigeunerbaron
sepia trio, head the all-new revue
.4 Comic Opera by Johann Strauss
opening on the same (lay.
MURTAH SISTERS
corned, singin g stars of Radio,
NIONDAV, MAY IR , 11:30 1'. M.
Detroit !not. Of Art Leetum nun
THREE CAMPS IN ONE
UNITED ARTISTS—"A
Murtah Sisters Head Bill
At Grand Terrace Casino
In the spring—as in any other
season of the year—a night club
goer's fancy turns to thoughts of
rhythm, so Producer Bettie Tay-
lor has created a brand new sepia
revue, "Spring Rhythm," for just
such occasions. It is currently
proving very popular at Club
Three 666. Irene Wiley, versa-
tile songstress, leads a huge cast
of song and dance favorites in-
cluding Billy Bird, tap dancer;
Snooks and Allen, interpretive
ballroom (lancers; "Tanglefoot"
Crosby, dancing comedian; Bobby
Keys, permanent singing and
dancing master of ceremonies;
the Taylorettes, precision-danc-
ing octette, and others. It's Ted-
dy Buckner's music for dancing
and the revue. Al Taylor's songs
and piano specialties are an in-
termission feature.
Nattelti .
666,
NO
"Spring Rhythm" New
Revue at Club Three 666
Operatic stars are no novelty
Don Marquis, when he origin-
in Hollywood, but Sergei Lame- ally wrote "The Old Soak", was
shev's appearance in "Musical a newcomer to that sacred circle
Story," comedy-musical currently of serious playwrights, but even
at the Cinema Theater, marks then he refused to either try to
the first use of a distinguished reform or improve the drama,
singer of the classics in a Soviet and has followed the same for-
entertainment film. Lemeshev mula through the years in all
who is one of the leading tenors his writings.
of the Moscow and Leningrad
In his "Old Soak" which stars
state opera companies, was wel- Guy Kibbee, now playing the
comed by the critics not merely Shubert Lafayette Theater, on
for his singing but for his ex- Sunday, May 14, Marquis has
pertness in handling a light com- taken the character of the lik-
edy role. Soviet audiences, how- able domestic derelict as he
ever, were quick to acclaim it knows him and woven him and
as a work rich in tastefully pre- his philosophic monologue into a
sented, freshly arranged music, comedy of familiar pattern but
bright ballet treatments and the with sure a » ta 1 , Especially
ill
\\quill human qualities which
these days of black markets.
make for popular mass entertain-
Guy Kibbee, who plays the
ment. This mass response to the "Old Soak" has appeared in own.
music of Tschaikowsky, Borodin, 300 pictures, among which lately
Rimsky-Korsakoff, Flotow and have been the "Scattergood
Bizet, while reflecting the tradi- Bains' series, his last was with
tional Russian love for music, Jack Benny, in "The Horn Blows
also revealed that it is possible at Midnite" made by Warner
for vast bodies of movie fans to Bros.
Bros. but not released as yet. A
give serious, analytical apprecia- splendid cast supports Mr. Kib-
tion to the musical contents of bee, among whom are June St"w-
films. The second picture on this art, Valerie Valaire, Joseph E.
great program is "Spring Song". Bernard, Ralph Douglas, Mar-
jorie Peterson, Frances Ham-
mond, Victor Finney and others.
Katja Andy in Final
On Monday, March 27, the
Soklivker Progressive Verein as-
sisted at the downtown USO in
Popcorn, peanuts, floss candy, serving the service men for the
elephants, tigers, the man on the entire day. Those who helped
flying trapeze and the young were Mesdames Philip Yanovsky,
lady who's shot out of a cannon chairman, Hy Garsoff and J.
—they're all here, for the circus Foon, co-chairmen, T. Kessler,
is in town and Friday, May 12, J. Saslove, R. Turbow, B. Sirota,
the Barnes Bros.-Olympia com- M. Kahn, S. Foon, L. Spector,
bined shows open a lengthy run M. Wasserman, A. Wasserman,
at Olympia through Sunday, May C. Fraternick, J. Gendel and I.
28. After the opening show there Spector. On April 17, Temple Program of Season May 15
will be matinee and evening per- Israel Red Cross served at the
Katja Andy will appear in
formances daily.
canteen, and on April 24 Zion
final program of the concert
Brace Beemer, "The Lone Mizrachi ladies served.
series at Detroit Institute of
Ranger," who is starred on the Food Packages Sent
radio show of the same name,
Men's Club of Temple Beth Arts Lecture Hall on Monday,
will again be presented in per- El sent food packages to Fort May 15, at 8:30 p. m.
Siegl,
Hubicki,
Schwarzman
son. With him will be his horse Brady, and also Zedakah Club,
"Hi Yo Silver."
during the weeks of April 17 and Zimberoff will be the assist-
The matinees will start daily and 24. Likewise during the same ing artists.
The program will consist of
at 2:30 p. m. and the evening period the following sent food
performances at 8:30 o'clock.
packages to Camp Custer: He- compositions of Mozart, Revel
brew Ladies' Aid, Perfection and Schubert.
Lodge No. 486, Music Study Club,
Ruzhiner Progressive Verein, and
Progressive Ladies' Unterstuet- Downtown Theaters
,WAytt eaxts'evary cant' zung.
FOX — Jumping from today's
Through the courtesy of the
BETTI"rAyLon Preoento
Fenkell Friendship Society our headlines to the screen of the
THE SWING IIIT OF 1944
servicemen are being provided Fox Theater on Friday, came
with bagel and lox breakfasts the thrill-packed story our heroic
on Sundays of April 23 and 30 Merchant Marine in action. It's
at our USO lounge at the Jewish told in a screen story of biting
power, "Tampico," starring Ed-
CAST OF 30
Community Center.
For int,rmation regarding any ward G. Robinson, Lynn Bari
Mt TO PROM YOU ARth
of these servicas please call Miss and Victor McLaglen. A second
feature will also be shown.
Fineman at Madison 8400.
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Hospital Kits Contributed
MICHIGAN — Danny Kaye,
The Women's Auxiliary of Broadway's dynamic comedian
EE6EAST ADAM$•RA.2.673
Maimonides
Medical
Society
con-
ANDREW 11 SNEEO-MGR.
and "one-man show," came to
tributed 10 hospital kits to the the Michigan on Friday, with
Hospital Gifts Kits Project.
Dinah Shore, Dana Andrews and
Constance Dowling in "Up In
Arms," Samuel Goldwyn's out-
ADMISSION
standing musical comedy hit. The
companion attraction is "Voice
COVER OR
in the Wind" with Francis Led-
MINIMUM
ered and Sigrid Gurie.
T-H-Rff
Guy Kibbee Stars in "The
Old Soak" at Lafayette
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A NEW SOVIET MUSICAL DRAMA!
Littman's Peoples Theater
8210 12th St., near Seward
Phone: TRinity 2 0100
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BERTHA GERSTEIN
MAX KLETER
HENRIETTA JACOBSON—ANNA TOBACK
* STAR CAST *
"CHILDREN WITHOUT A HOME"
FRIDAY SATURDAY EVE.
SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVE.
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MAY 12th-13th--14th, 1944