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November 23, 1945 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-11-23

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Friday, November 23, 1945.

Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal

Pegs Fourteen

A definite must on your pic- Bailey has many times been a.
judged the most popular sot•
attended. The food was fine . •
Jack Cooper, "master of the key- ture diet is "A Song to Re- stylist on the air waves. It wa
• • •
board," sure knows his ivories. member," starring lovely Merle the famed spiritual, "Rocki
Oberon and brilliant Paul Muni.
Max Spiegelman in charge.
Blazing from human conflict, it Chair," that first brought h.

sweeps into your heart with all fame and which she helped •
is
Prominent in the supporting the emotional impact that only immortalize. George Tapps
cast at the Club Stevadora is a great, a really great picture the dancing sensation of Bro,,
"Pal Joey" and he
What's life? It's the misery, ord Evans. It's British-made film Ronnie Reed, glamorous sweet can convey. Only Charles Vidor way in
and swing can assume such direction. "A had the same success in evet
and worth seeing.
and the poverty, and the beau-
songstress r e• Song to Remember" is a miracle thing he has done in the theat

..cormor p.„,
ty and the joy of living . . . it's
cently featur- in technicolor. It's a picture the supper club and on
Just far enough out to make
the changes in the spring of the it interesting, the Bali Lounge
ed in the you'll remember for a long time. screen. The Slate Brothers' :1i-
year, and the fall of the year on 6 Mile Rd., still catering to
larious take-off on The Andre
wacky musical

and the inevitable glacial march Detroit's "food knowers." A
Sisters in both the stage ,‘
show, "Fun for
An
audience
which
appreciates
of winter . . • it's the taking meal that gives you that "all's
Your Money.''
music and entertainment Screen version of "Winged V i e•
highlight of
and the giving • .. it's the birth right with the world" feeling
Not only can good
is
again
grateful to the manage- tory" is a major
cry and the death rattle . . • served 'mid an atmosphere of
she sing, but is ment for bringing such excellent their career.
it's the little niceties like get- utmost serenity. The music is
"just that ea- talent to Detroit . . Another

ting one's favorite flower on soft and soothing—the liqueurs
sy" on the mammoth "big star" show opens
Another monument to the
one's birthday, or just a card mixed just right.
eyes as well—
at Lee 'n' Eddie's Supper Jews of Detroit and to Jewry at
from an old friend . . . or a pat
and smart, too! today

Club, starring Mildred Bailey, large will be on its way when
on the shoulder for a job well
Ten weeks
Saw Natie Forbes and Doc
"The Rockin' Chair Lady"; the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
done or a frown for one not so
Ronnie Reed
of pronounced George Tapps, Broadway's tal-
Winshall, D.D.S., the other day.
gation breaks ground Sunday for
well done. . . . Only if you have
Green,
have made Bernie
ented young dancing star; Ed- its new synagogue and center
lived (and learned) through all Natie is the Supreme Furniture success
Products Co. (manufacturers the irrestistably funny master die Stone and his orchestra, who to be built on Curtis at Santa
these changes that count so
and
designers of complete store of ceremonies and violinist, an are riding the crest of a wave Rosa. . . May God grant them
much in making life what it is—
interiors,
wall cases, cabinet 'institution at the Club. His as musical favorites, and as an speedy and easy going and many
a grand and glorious adventure
work

what
are your needs?) laugh antics again front this extra added attraction, The more such edifices throughout
— will you understand life and
Nate
is
doing
something
new and week's colorful variety floor Slate Brothers, comedy stars of the country.
all it holds. . . Life is building
show. This versatile performer the Army Air Forces' produc-
startling in woods.
up memories.

may be your entertainment tion, "Winged Victory." The


The Ira Kaufmans (she was it
guide at this spot for many supporting line-up includes Fay
Doc
Winshall's
still
pulling
Sweet 'n' lovely is the viva-
Lil Farbman) are the creators
molars painlessly (this isn't an weeks to come. . . Others in the Carroll, attractive sweet singer, of a lovely 10 lb. 6 oz. little
cious Alzira Carmago, who does
show
are:
Snowball,
the
boy
the vocals for ad . . Doc doesn't know I'm with the "flying feet"; the Mar- the fascinating Yvonne Armon girl image dubbed Sylvia Ceil.
1 Ciro Rimac and writing this) and making dam- tha Louise Dancers and others. Dancers and others. Mildred
'
his South Am- sels beautiful with glittering, The club is continuing its pol-

erican band. pearly teeth. He's now way out icy of constant entertainment
For Nightly Entertainment — Food at All Time
T h e warmth, on the East Side . . Van Dyke in which Sammy Mandell, the
t h e romance and 7 Mile way.
saxaphone and clarinet wizard,

and the thrill
Mark Fis-
Remember when you said, "If and his orchestra and
of our Latin
cher, one of the nation's fore-
the
war
will
only
end,
I'll
buy
neighbors u n -
A MUST PLACE — FINEST WINES - FOOD - BEER
most drummers, and his rhythm
'folds itself as a dozen bonds." — Did you buy combination play an important
Entertainment Nightly by Outstanding Stars
CL. 0070
a.,
you dance to a Victory Bond today?
part. Dancing begins at 9 p.m.
2488 ST. ANTOINE AT WINDER - -

t h e authentic
Heard Edwin K. Hoover, di-
rhumba and
samba rhythms. rector of the War Finance Divi-
It's a Must Stop!
Heading the sion recently at a banquet
Alzira Carmago
new all star review that opens of the Table Toppers, at the Ft.
Monday nite at the Latin Quar- Shelby, who told the audience
ter is beloved Benny Fields (no that the proceeds from this last
and
relation, darn it!), "America's Victory Drive were definitely go-
Native Chinese Dishes .. Family Dinners
COCKTAIL
LOUNGE
ing
to
take
care
of
the
"after-
Minsteral" man. . . Of stage,
math
of
war,
not
postwar
plan-
POPULAR PRICES
radio and night club fame, and
TOPS IN .. Entertainment
ning." And there's plenty after-
Private
Parties
a
Specialty . . Private Dining Rooms
complete with the familiar barn-
Liquors . . . Service
boo cane, top hat and tails, math you can be sure.
OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY — 4 P.M. to 4 A.M

Featuring the
Benny will sing, in his own
' The new management of the
PAISLEY TRIO
1415 THIRD ST. NEAR MICHIGAN AVE.
inimitable style, all the songs
Rio Grande Cafe — quite an
MICHIGAN AVE.
227
CLifford 2986 Orders To Take Out
which made him famous. . . In-
0309
RAndolph
atmospheric spot — held their
Opp. Book-Cadillac Hotel
ternational crazy couple War-
HARRY
LAMB, Manager
grand opening Tusday nite. A
t7.. 1301
ren and Jean, who've been en-
flock
of
Detroit's
"who's
who"
tertaining in England during the
last four years, feature zany
routines that keep the patrons
Dine and Wine
in a continual howl. . . The Latin
Tropical
'Midst
Quarter Lovelies, under the di-
Splendor
rection of Virginia Tiff, offer
clever and colorful production

Specializing in
numbers. Bobbie Stevenson's
Choice Cuisine,
SEA FOOD DINNERS
trio with songstress Jeanne
Rand, provide music during the
Luncheon and
Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters
lulls, and Tommie Montgomery
Clams, Prime Meats
Dinner
offers organ solos in the cocktail
Complete Carry-Out Service
lounge. . . Jerry Lester, the
From
"TUE SARONG ROOM"

Kurtis Marionettes, the Pitch-
12
to
1 A.M.
D.
THI RD
808 W. McNICHOLS SlA MTHI
men, and Shep Fields' music 16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U.
UN.
2.9866
hold forth over the week-end. If
AT OUR MUSICAL LOUNGE
you've missed seeing them, there
JOHNNY DICICCO TRIO — PAUL MALLORY
is still Saturday and Sunday
for
nites. . . Good news for parents:
entertainment
supper
on Sundays, children may have
dinner for half-price.
Nationally Known Cuisine

Sparkling Entertainment
What are the gals doing who
used to spend all their time
by
SPECIAL
writing letters now that the
FRANK GAGEN'S
c---
boys are home or on their way? Business Men's Lunch, 75c up
\ ORCHESTRA
Phoge TR-1919I Wes.
Full Course Dinners, $1.25 up

8131 WatIWARD
Songstres4 Eileen Faye ,
Singing Pianist Mar, elle
And have you noticed that the
Private Dining Rooms
CDOSED SUNDAY
kids who went away came back
23
Quick Service
...•
grown men? Some cut a lot of
warts off their personalities.
155 W. CONGRESS
543 WOODWARD AVE.
Al)

CLiff ord 4038
Which brings me "back to
he civvies dept." . . Sgt. Sher-
NOW SHOWING — ONE WEEK ONLY
rell Gordon (son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph G., Calvert Ave.),
7th Air Force overseas will
BROADWAY'S TALI ED
THE FAMOUS
"probably go back to school."
YOUNG DANCING • IR
"ROCKING CHAIR LADY"
. , Lt. Sid Raven, 18 mos. ETO
She made her oum rules
now court reporter in Judge Ve-
of love!
no E. Sacre's Court. He's look-
She
made
her
own
rules
ing for an apartment. . . Sandy
DAN' .LRS
Inungt
for
FAY CARROLL YVONNE ARMON
Fink, Air Corps, all bedecked
and bedorned with all kinds of
1Vbat she sot out to do..
ribbons and medal. What's the
SHE DIDl
French award for, Sandy?

COLUMBIA PICTURES
Danny Goodman, marine, bat-
presents
tled at Iwo Jima and points
Adman
grodahM
:they
there-a-bouts, now with Blue
Baron's band, just moved out of
the Casanova, Danny is a brand
in TECHNICOLOR
new uncle (sister Pearl's off-
Dinner from 6:30 p.m. — Dancing from 7:15 p.1'
spring).
tierh
Staffing
YeaMUNI
Complete Shows at 8:30 p.m. and Midnight

with CORNEL WILDE
Men and women — living, lov-
NINA FOCH • GEORGE COULOURIS
THREE SHOWS ON SATURDAY
Screen Play by Sdnty Buchman • threttedtry CHARLES VIDOR
ing, fighting for the right to
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW!
"life, liberty and the pursuit of
NATIONALLY KNOWN FOR FINE FOOD AND LIQ1
happiness," is the theme of the
new picture at the Cinema The-
DEXTER
atre — "Love on the Dole," fea-
AT BURLINGAME
turing Deborah Kerr and Cliff-

10'

S

With Sally Fields

BOBBIE'S

Book Bar

NOM WAN RESTAURANT

AL BAKER
The Lobster King

CHOP HOUSE

"A Spot
to Remember

Devlin's Bar

Fine Food and Liquor

,
Xee e n

SUPPER CLUb

Opening Friday, November
Another Mammoth "Big Star" Sho'

- 0 fart
cd 1/41`41 e

MILDRED
BAILEY

GEORGE
TAM'S

EDDIE STONE and his Orch4. 4 rs

EXTRA — ' — —...

Slate Brothers

A SONG TO REMEMBER
OBERON

DEXTER THEATRE

Aak

Comedy Stars of
The Army Air Forces' Winged Victoid

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