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October 19, 1945 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-10-19

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Friday, October 19, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

HITT1N' THE HI SPOTS

Paulette Goddard
Gives Scholarship
At Hebrew School

With Sally Fields

(Cntinued from Page 14)

New Members Selected
For Wayne U. Theater

Al Bernstein, late of the Army-
•ith lobster sauce, to the special now, there's a comely lad for
Wah Guy Kew. Mama mkt, you — a fitting background for
that's good!
his petite and lovely wife Char-
lotte — "ain't love grand?" (for-
ever and anon). They operate the
Loh ter enthusiasts still go to
Dexter-Elmhurst Sales and Serv-
the atm Shoppe Bar on East
ice. They'll buy or sell your jal-
Grand Blvd.
opy, give "her" an overhauling
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4,
or a new bumping or paint job.
Things we'd like to see more Fill '(r up or oil and grease 'er.
of - our young men with the Drive in, boys, it's a City Serv-
unassuming• modesty, reluctance ic e station.
to atti;ict attention, and condor
of Bank Greenberg, Much of th e
anti-Semitic problem might h e
Maybe you've already seen the
c onquered . . the attitude of a show at the swank Latin Quarter,
young high school grad who, al maybe you haven't . . . it should
rho, he was the only Jewish stu- be a MUST, if the boy friend is
dent in a school of 2200 pupils, hom e on leave or if you're out for
was stud elected president of his the evening. The Dinning Sisters
PAULETTE GODDARD
class and voted the most popular are stopping the show . . . ably
bo y, when asked by a local prom- supported by the rest of the cast.
Miss Paulette Goddard, well-
inent editor, how he accounted There's Jack Carter, clever com- known movie actress, donated to
that despite the fact that he was Mimi, mimic ( just out of the th e Hebrew University through
a Jew he was accorded such rec- Air Corps) . . the DeMarlos the Southern California Chapter
ognition, he replied, "Not despite (Waldorf Astoria, N. Y.), grace- of the American Friends of the
the fact that I'm a Jew, but be- ful exponents of the dance . . . Hebrew University, the sum of
cause of it, I had to conduct my- the Calgary Brothers, pantomime $10,000 for a scholarship to be
self in such a manner as to mer- funsters of stage and screen . . . known as the "Paulette Goddard
it it,"
Baro and Rodgers (Chicago The- Scholarship" at the Hebrew Uni-
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atre), comedy (lance team . . . versity. The scholarship amount-
The Dave Saks' (Saks Show anti of course the beautifully ing to $500 a year, will be
Bar) looking quite gay after matched Dorothy Dorben Dancers awarded annually over a period
their year's retirement but here's . • Roy Tracy, of Club Royale of 20 years to a deserving and
a secret .. they'll break ground fame, masters the show and our needy student engaged in medi-
own Phil Brestoff (Michigan The- cal or scientific research.
soon for a very swanky nitery.
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ater and Statler) heads the 15-
HADASSAH LITTLE WOMEN
Madeline Baker (who was al- piece orchestra.
HOLD OUTING SUNDAY
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most a mama of twins) and her
*
Little Women of Hadassah will
charming better-half, Bob Car-
Ralph
Raskin,
Price
Theatre hold a pop corn roast at 2 p.m.,
• Iney, are appearing. nitely at the
Premiums, has annexed the Far- this Sunday at Palmer Park.
newly opened Bowler() Club. Bob
The members are asked to
mer
Corn and Equipment
has a smart musical trio who fea-
Co. to his enterprises. He's moved meet at any one of the follow-
ture Madeline as vocalist. Nuff
to new quarters — 2132 Cass ing homes: Pearl Gottlieb, 2049
said! It's a cute spot and central-
Ave.
from the Film Bldg. By the Virginia Park; Elaine Shiffman,
ly located. Only the dimming of
way, did you ever hear Ralph 3225 Cortland, or Shirley Rott,
the sites is needed to make it
manipulate the ivories? Boogie, 17500 Wildemere.
quite the cozy spot.
woogie! Phooey! You should hear
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Ralph swing "St. Louis Woman."

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a

The Sam Moss's (Ruthie and
Sammy) who've been living out
on the \Vest Coast since Uncle
Sam turned Sammy loose are vis-
iting in town. They invite all
their friends for a "drink on the
house" at the smart Sunset Bar
which they own — in Los An-
geles. Wise guys!
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Seen on Washington Blvd. —
Mac Intrater and his sidekick
looking for someone to give the
"model pitch" to. Yessir, they're
still with the show!
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*

We heard tell that Mickey
Wolf has been scouted by MGM
and is being schooled for big
things to come. Here's luck, boy,
all there is. .. . And a bit of the
same luck to "the" Herbert Sieg-
els who'v e
just moved from Cal-
art to their own lovely abode
Glendale.
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Never a dull moment at Turk's
Music Bar when Herman "Turk"
,Prujansky, Detroit's most popu-
:ar Hite club owner, flashes his
nining personalit y
and personal-
greets every newcomer.
newcomer.
Ahere all visiting celebrities con-
In'egate, There's a reason for the
'reds waitin g
to get in. No food
just drink s
ust nam e it. . . . any brand
* • *
Swell peopl e
— Tom Cotter
Cotter's Haberdashery, Book-
adillac Hotel) . George Fein-
erg, still the man about town
coking asdapper as ever
he Sid Siegel s
back from a hec-
c tour of Chicago's bright niter-
' • • Thanks to Dick Williams,
d Pavisic, good guys, excellent
"clYguard, and chauffeurs.
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Special .-1 nno.
uncement — Dave
"4
1d, 25 Years experience in
automotive field has severed
connections with the Navy,
re he spent three years (en-
, ell and has gone back to his
t love - -
the used car market.
e, You know, was a vet of
'rid War I, too. His son-in-law, ;

Shaarey Zedek Jrs.
Sponsor Dance Nov. 3

Shaarey Zedek Junior Congre-
gation will sponsor a dance at
9 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 3, at the
Shaarey Zedek Social Hall. Music
will be furnished by a well-known
orchestra. There will be a coke
bar and other refreshments will
be served.

An authentic record of the
F.B.I.'s activities in breaking es-
pionage rings, the picture has
all the terror of a pipe-dream
thriller combined with an ex-
citing plot which rings true even
in its most dramatic develop-
ments.

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Visit Your Friends

FOX — "The House on 92nd
Street" is showing at the Fox
theater. This showing is one of
the earliest in the country, and
far in advance of the scheduled
date.

NOW OPEN!

KOSHER
Restaurant and Dining Room

The

CINEMA — The Cinema The-
atre goes in for screen sorcery
on a big scale in presenting the
Detroit premiere of "Dr. Terror's
House of Horrors. The associate
feature on this unique program
will be Boris. Karloff in "Dr.
Maniac."

ANNOUNCEMENT

FREDSON'S

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..5hectireJ

From one hundred and fifty
applicants, the Wayne University
Theater has selected forty new
members through auditions in
reading ability. These new mem-
bers will be given the opportun-
ity to gain experience in all the
phases of theater work from act-
ing to set building.
Among the new members are:
Manuel Cummins, Elizabeth El-
kin, Morton Gordon, Betty By-
num, Richard Kaplan, Paul Mit-
tleman, Claire Neback, Anhilda
Pensler, Flo r en c e Rubinstein,
Barbara Spillman and Bernard
Weisman.

With the Finest Facilities to Serve You in Your Home,
Hotel, Hall, Synagogue, or Anywhere Desired

Don't miss the Bnai I3rith ban-
quet at the Book Cadillac Sunday
nite, October 21. Richard Gud-
stadt, national Dinah Brith direc-
tor of A. D. L. will be the guest
speaker. Really worthwhile!

Pleasant to the car . . • Roy
Helme r at the organ at Lee 'n'
Eddie's . , . Perry Como singing
"That's For Me," and Martha
Tilton doing "It Might as Well
Be Spring," on the Chesterfield
Hour.

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