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Friday, October 26 ,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th• Legal Chronicle

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°gad die dli Spots . .

With Sally Fields

present some fine dance routines
in production form. Their gypsy
number with Dorothy featuring
a medley of gypsy tunes and
Todd Rhoades and his boys very
adequately playing the Hungarian
Dance No. 5 as the musical back-
ground is especially fine . . . and
it's smiling Willie Williams that
greets you at the door.
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You know the Springles? Of
course you do . . . for nine years
they've catered to your party
wants in our city. They're on
their own now, out Six Mile way
— more adequately equipped,
more ably set to cater all your
special affairs at home, hotel,
shuhl, or what Lave you? Watch
for the announcement of the
"take out" department.

Gudstadt, National
Richard
"Regret is an appalling waste
of energy — you can't build on Chief of Anti-Defamation, was
it, it's only good for wallowing the guest speaker of the auspi-
cious affair. He spoke to an audi-
in - -"—Katherine Mansfield.
ence of over 1,000 Detroit Jewry.
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You'll regret missing the cur- He told of the workings of the
rent Latin Quarter show which is Anti-Defamation League .. . the
as fast moving as those planes progress made toward combating
that carried the atomic bomb. It's the most hazardous evil to man-
headed by the Dinning Sisters, kind — prejudice — a very pow-
featured singing stars of radio erful mind and personality, his
fame . . two brunettes and a talk was like a good slice of
blond, they're good for the eyes pumpernickle bread — filling and
as well as the ears. . . . Jack nourishing.
Carter — he is clever . . . ex-
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cellent presentation, clever mim-
After dark romances — Saw
icry (never a dull moment, never
the Jack Londons at Bobbie's
a let-down). Then there are the
Oriental Cafe — another of
Chicken Shack, holding hands and our newest Chinese rendezvous
De Marlos, (lancers supreme;
Calgary Bros., outstanding pan- looking "just that way" at each . . . at your service with all kinds
other while dusky Mattie Hedg- of delicious foods served to you
tomime artists; Baro and Rodg-
ers, musical comedy stars. The man, silver-toned warbler of sen- in the manner you've learned to
Dorothy Dorben Dancers offer timental tunes, sang "Till the enjoy. . . . Victor Lim is your
Smart numbers. Roy Tracy, hand- End of Time," and others of genial host. The place? Oh, cor-
some caballero who masters the their favorite melodies. The Lon- ner of Third and Bagley!
show so adequately and Phil Bres- dons are infanticipating. And "he
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toff's music, .. Regretfully, Phil won't know what a piano looks
like,"
says
Jack.
Major
Sidney
White (Betty
leaves the Quarters next week
Jack, you know, is that mar- White) after five years' action in
for an extended road tour for
M.C.A. (lest you don't know. velous pianist that holds you the ETO is home again — this
that's Music Corporation of Am- spellbound at Baker's on Liver- time to stay. . . . Remember, he
was "on leave" last May? Well?
erica, one of the foremost musi- nois and 8 Mile Road.
Result! — The White's, too, are
cal and theatrical agencies in the
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infanticipating.
country — see Irving Rose or
While we're on the subject of
There's been much talk as to
Budd Fields). Incidentally, Phil Bobbie's Chicken Shack, if it's
and his boys appeared all week barbequed chicken, ribs, or fish when, who, what, was going on
with Jimmy Dorsey's band at the you want — that's it! Meals are out Michigan Ave. from Wood-
Michigan Theatre as well as at served at all hours. . . . In ad- ward west to the Henry Ford
the Latin Quarter. The new show dition to Mattie, you'll thrill to property in Dearborn. . . . Now
comes in Monday, bringing our the tunes of James Rutherford's it can be told! . . . Joseph Jaffa
and Sam Addler (Woodworth
own Bob Chester and his men of
robust baritone singing Southland
music. . . . Georgie Price (re- tunes or your favorite classical Heights Inc.) are developing the
most unique and modern of post-
remember him?) will head the
selection. . . . Emile Jones, tenor, war subdivisions. The plan in-
spectacular floor show.
provides the romantic "meat"
Lest you don't know, the Quar- which makes you hold hands and cludes circular and boulevard
of the country. Our own Ted Rog-
ters are locally owned, with that
whisper sweet nothings in your voy was the architect. . . . Sam
charming young fellow, Anthony
darling's ear. The instrumental Horowitz, of the equipment man-
Morelli as manager and Steve
background comes from Adele ufacturers of Chicago, did the
Zekar as head waiter. .. . George
Metcalf at the piano, and solo- fixtures . . . the walls, depicting
Cangiano, stewart, is responsible
vox that fairly talks.
drives, and complete up to the
for the excellent food now being
minute improvements. Approxi-
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served.
The newly and attractively
It's Ted Lewis in his third decorated, dimly lighted Club
One of
week at Lee 'n' Eddie's, drawing Zombie (Abe Broad's) offers an
Detroit's
bigger and better audiences. evening's unique entertainment.
Ted's "Be Yourself,". "Me and The two shows nightly (11 p.m.
Most Popular
My Shadow," "That Old Hat of - 1 a.m.) open with a grand fan-
Personality Bands
Mine," his medley of old World fare that brings on Irving Alex-
War I tunes and his patter rem- ander, smart singer and dancer,
iniscent of the good Old Detroit who introduces a galaxy of sepia
rendezvous, that are the "big stars. . . . There's petite Peggy
things" in the show . . . and he Darmayne in a series of intricate
Weddings, Dances, Parties
is so ably supported by the rest taps. . . Johnny Davis, a hand-
of the gang which includes the some lad, who does a good job .n
Bar Mitzvahs
sweet harmony trio — the Reed "blues" singing. . . . Dorothy
Feature
Sisters; the Dewey Sisters, clever Derrick in a fine rendition of
Entertainment
acrobatic dancers in whirlwind Southland tunes. . . Jimmy ("the
cartwheels and spins; the petite face") Butts in some patter and
CALL LE. 5798
little manipulator of the baton, nonsense with a bass fiddle. . . .
or TO. 7.0578
(Union Band)
little Audrey Zim — the envy of Trixie and her Trixiettes, a line
every drum major.
of six comely dusky beauties who
Elroy Pace (the Shadow) and
"Whitey" Jackson, a comedy pair
that "sets you on your ear" with
their comedy antics . . . the viva-
cious Geraldine Duboise, singing
tunes in "ze petite Parisienne"
way.
Nancy Bells taps and turns,
3146 Second Ave..— In .the Seville Hotel
and the tall attractive line of
feminine pulchritude smartly cos-
DETROIT'S NEW EST STEAKHOUSE
tumed and smart dance routines.
"Is everybody happy?" I'll say
JOE COUSINS
Visit Your Friends SAM COOK
they are!
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How rightfully he's earned that
name and how rightfully he re-
tains it. It's why gourmets make
reservations for dinner at Al
Baker's, much in advance.
"America's Most Beautiful Theatre Cafe"
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The Book Cadillac Hotel was
seething last weekend with Bnai
Brithers. What a galaxy of furs,
smart clothes and hats (by
SIX MILE RD. AT THIRD
808 W. McNICHOLS
Ginger, fashioned with unerring
artistry that embodied all the
very newest in line and detail
DELIGHTFUL CUSINE
. .. even our lovely beloved Lil
STEAKS - CHOPS
Aaron, co-chairman of the week-
end affairs, wore an exclusive
SEA FOODS
chapeau created by Ginger's) ...
Luncheon - Dinners
a veritable fashion parade. God
love our ladies.
12 Noon to 1 A.M.
And at the grand finale — the
banquet — shining out like the
Dine and Wine
Featuring
North Star was a table of B & P
JOHNNY DiCICCOS
Louis Marshall girls with Etta
Amidst
Davis (secretary, Michigan Wo-
TRIO
men's Counsel) at the head, be-
Tropical
Plus
decked and bedorned (a study in
red) in a lovely gown that fo-
PAUL MALLORY
Splendor
cused all its impetus on the long
At the Piano
linear look — that gave her
queen-of-the-evening air.

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Mickey Woolf

mately 100 resident lots are still,
available. Restrictions are high
and adequate. Many prominent
builders are bidding for group
and block purchases.
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The Irving "Red" Cohlans are
very proud of the trophies they
received as a symbol of the prow-
ess and skill of their very hand-
some young son, Bernard, as a
fisherman, Two huge 7-foot sail
fish which he caught in Florida
last season have been stuffed and
mounted. . . . Bernie has seen
service in the Atlantic and Pa-
cific Oceans on the "Prince Wil-
liams." He has recently been
transferred to the Naval Train-
ing Station at Dearborn.
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