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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Chicago artist, and are really
works of art . . floral design
aari built-in wall, aquariums by
net Franck's Flower Shop,
Detroit . . • drapes made of fi-
berglass (that's the newest wrin-
kle in materials) were created in
the shops of B. John Moynahan,
Detroit (Midwest Fiberglass Fab-
ricators, Detroit).

in the city hall to the river dis-
trict — and all others who made
Gurney's Chophouse their eatery.
It's re-opened and serving in the
same old Gurney manner.

CINEMA — The Cinema The- been formed, thereby assuring
atre goes in for screen sorcery season subscribers regular places

on a big scale in presenting the
second big week of "Dr. Terror's'
House of Horrors." The accom-
panying feature on this unique
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program is Boris Karloff in "Dr.
Confucius say: "The best way Maniac."

FOX — "The House on 92nd

Street," dramatic story of how
the F.B.I. guarded the secret of
the atomic bomb, holds over for
a second week. The companion
feature stars Jinx Falkenberg as
Ever on the alert to give John "A Gay Senorita."

Public "all there is" for his
money, the Downtown Theatre is
MICHIGAN — Jimmy Dorsey
really going to town. . . . It's two and his saxaphone and dance or-
big screen features now, plus a

huge and outstanding stage show
that bring you radio, screen and
stage stars. , . The current show
stars Bill Robinson, world's great-
est tap dancer. . . . RKO's com-
edy screen star, Marcy McGuire.
and a host of others. .. On the
screen there's Roy Rogers in
"Don't Fence Me in" and "White
Pongo."

food? Mama Mia, but 'twas good!

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Ran into Les Gruber (London
Chop House) . . . looks grand
. . . out of service and trying to
get acclimated. . . . His brother

MUSIC HALL TO HOLD
SERIES OF RECITAL

A Music Hall Recital Series has

to a man's heart is through his
stomach" • . . or maybe some
John De Cicco (Penobscot other Diety said that. Anyway,
Club) well-known leader of bands, keep him satisfied at Nom Wah,
will appear nightly with a fine nativ e Chinese Restaurant.
musical and vocal trio. . • . Paul
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Mallory (Roxy Theatre, New
York) at the piano. From the
very impressive front, thru the
Sarong Room, to the kitchen,
the Bali Lounge is really the
spot.. . . The personality pair —
Nate Gillman and Jimmy Nix will
be mixing your "spirits," and the

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chestra on the stage, and Pat
O'Brien, Ellen Drew and Rudy
Vallee in "Man Alive" are the
major attractions. In addition,
Phil B•estoff and the Michigan
Orchestra will stage a "Victory
Sing" in tribute to the Victory
Loan which opens next week.

for each of the attractions. In-
cluded in these concerts will be

Lausitz Melchior, Wagnerian ten
or, Dec. 3; Draper and Adler,
famed dance and harmonica team,
Feb. 9; The Trapp Family Sing-
ers, March 2; Yehudi Menuhin,
violin virtuoso, March 4, and the
incomparable Gracie Fields on
March 8. Tickets are obtainable
at the Music Hall and Grinnell's.

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Featuring

Egg Rolls—Gai Kow—Boneless Duck

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Steak Kow—Chow Mein, Cantonese Style
Dottie Greene (warbler with
Bob Strong's band at the Latin
Sweet and Sour Won Ton
Quarter, recently) won't even
change her name next month
when she's dated to "walk up the # Open Daily from
aisle" with Buck Green (Army
11 a.m. to 4 a.m.
Forces in Florida) . . . She'll
only lose the 'E' in the shuffle.
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VICTOR LIM,
Ford Taylor (Metropole Bar)
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Mgr.
is firstly responsible for the long

and steady patronage of the cli-
entele.. . . The food, the liquor,

the service do the rest.
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Cowl news to downtowns —

EMILY HAHN TO SPEAK
AT TOWN HALL, NOV. 2

Emily Hahn, author of "The
Sooni; Sisters" and "China To
Me," i s the third speaker on the
Cass Theatre's Town Hall's pro-
gram of 14 lectures, on Friday,
Nov. at 11 a.m.
From
Miss Hahn's nine years'
,stay
China and her opportun-
ity

t., know Madam Chiang Kai-
Shek and her sisters came her
best ,.IIing biography of the fa-
mous Soong sisters, published in
1941

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GOOD MUSIC

BROAD'S

UNITED ARTISTS — "Rhap-

Sam, too, is out and re-honey-
sody in Blue," all-star musical
mooning with his wife (Alice
romance based on the life and
Dawn, songstress) in New York.
That was sweet music, Herschel music of George Gershwin is the
. . . The Sam G•ubers — nice Lieb's trio "gave
out with" at current feature. The role of the
people — need an apartment. the banquet. . . . There
was immortal American composer is
Please help!!
Maury Hochberg and his fiddle; portrayed by Robert Alda, while
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the Missus at the piano, and Ja- other important roles are filled
Lee Bleifield, on furlough from cob Becker, cellist.
by Joan Leslie, Alexis Smith,
the ETO, is a brilliant young art-
Charles Coburn, Julie Bishop, Al-
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ist, who oil painted, from a pho-
bert Basserman and Rosemary
What a repertoire of stories DeCamp,
to, a beautiful portrait of a girl
friend (named Beverly). He car- Ben Glass (Secretary MDGL 6)
ried it, carefully boxed, in his has. Thanks, Ben, I can boost my
PALMS-STATE — "Our Vines
Have Tender Grapes," rural dra-
knapsack through the heavy fir- stock up now, too.
ma co-starring Margaret O'Brien
ing and bombing of five major
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battles , . . brought it and him-
and Edward G. Robinson, is held
And, that's "all there is" for
self safely home. Lee is awaiting
for a second week. Its running
now.
reassignment.
mate is "The Vampire's Ghost,"
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