Friday, November 30, 194 , DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Fourteen girl or twins? Saw Ann Jel, i s the Stevadora equaling that of Corp. Chimoff. Sorry her Aunt ( nee Perlmutter) at Eastern Star Ida didn't tell me his first name. any previous headliner. Current- party at the Latin Quarter. ly holding over from last week's • Look's like 'twon't be long n ,w. Evelyn Gurvitch, well known floor show are Ronnie Reed, the Detroit pianist, Say, Ann, better call Sno-White exotic-type sweet and swing song- Diaper Service. There's a w it- will give a recit- stress of "Fun For Your Money," ing list. Just mention my na ae. al Dec. 5, in the the wacky musical unit; Snow- I've a drag with the boss. lecture hall of Memories are strange things. City Club, while Myra Boitos will ball, "The Boy with the Flying • the Detroit In- . . One has so many of them. . . play the accompaniment on a Feet," and the lovely Martha And, believe it or not, I sp Some are good, some bad. We re- regular Steinway. The compari- Louise Dancers. That terrific mu- stitute of Arts. tain all of them. . . So much hap- son should prove interesting and, sic-making combination, Sammy She is a brilliant a couple of hours going 0) piness can be stored away that it of course, the ability of both well Mandell and his orchestra, and pianist, intelli- both the Sno-White Baby Lam- can't let one down in later years. known artists is unquestionable. The Mark Fischer Trio continue. gent and consci- dry and the Belle Isle Laundr% .. They're all there and one can entious, a young which are both under the very • • thrive on them and remember ev- artist who has capable overseerage of Sam Ito: Memo for nite clubbers! The ery time one feels the need to. . . Edward Warner I prosecutors' long been a fa- enberg (with Johnny Isaac .. Memories are like a wool blanket office), whom we did see at the show at Lee 'n' Eddie's with those Slate vorite of Detroit thrown in for good measure). 1 that can be wrapped around one Jonas "briss," surrounded by a Bros. (Sid, music lovers. She was simply amazed at the enor-; and keep one warm and alive and flock of friends who were trying Henry, J a c k), brings to the key- mity of the business they do. Al) maybe make the end even better to pursuade him to run for judge. who keep the E. 6' urvitch than the beginning. Who knows? . . Not a bad idea -- Not a bad boards a refresh- proximately 2,400 different family show jumping One can dream, can't one? idea at all, Ed! ing style marked by her pene- washes are handled a week with their cra- • trating insight into the musical each done separately. And the • zy, versatile an- baby service is the very epitome Wars amongst nations always Mrs. Louise Wolfe, River tics between idiom of the old and modern of sanitation. No diapers are end but the fight against disease Rouge, is indeed a dynamo. All acts. They sing, masters. touched by hand they are even is an unending by herself during one of the Ha- they dance, • fluff-dried. They come out so battle in which dassah drives, sewed 1,000 chil- they imperson- Here's more for the civvies clean and white and soft. WI all mankind dren's dresses, and in answer tc ate, they kill dept. — Harry Miller, son of a grand and glorious age. Every has a common an S.O.S. from Palestine, raises themselves, just Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, after interest. . . In- enough money to purchase 1,001 thing made easy for the young one howl from 4 years army service, 2 spent in mom today. There were no wash- fantile paraly- sheets, 500 pairs children's socks, beginning to sis has played 100 pairs pajamas, 250 yards of Slate Bros. end. Georgie the Pacific, and from my own ing machines, no baby laundries, havoc with hu- percale and raised a $1,400 mini- Tapps, a great dancer does a fine Artie comes this "Will be out no nothing when my kids were manity for ma- mum fund (for the upkeep of job from his Ravel's "Bolero" — Dec. 15, but have been swamped infants. Good Lord, what am ny years. . . No orphans), $250 of which she per- a classic in taps — to his impro- with requests to work out here saying? And me not even a r known cure for sonally donated. The wonder of vised routines to tunes called over the holiday season (my grandmother yet -- I hope! the dread di- that achievement still reverber- by the guests that range from baby's a fine musician). Wire me • sease has as ates. pretty waltzes to hair - raising if no! Send Tux if Okeh." I sent yet been dis- Words of thanks should go to • Boogie Woogie . . Mildred Bailey, the tux. covered by the management of the Harring- Change of Name . . Tom Pol- the Rockin' Chair Lady of radio • medical science. ton Hotel for the manner in lack's Bar out Mack Ave. chang- and recording fame is featured What's it going to be .. a boy, . . Then, like in the show . . "Shnozz" Dunn, hands. The Schmidts bought ed-- the miracle trumpeter in Eddie Stone's band, happenings of it and are changing the name does a novel and entertaining bit to L-Burta Bar. Good luck! biblical days — comes Elizabeth with a tiny doll (which he dons For Nightly Entertainment — Food at All Time Kenny — known the world over • like a glove) and his trumpet. as Sister Kenny (because in Bri- "La Fin du Jour" ("The End Fay Carroll, slender, glamorous tain chief nurses are called Sis- of the Day") made its premiere singer does an excellent job sup- ters) imbued with a conviction in showing in Detroit at the Cinema porting the bill. Very talented • A MUST PLACE — FINEST WINES - FOOD - BEER healing qualities of natural re- Theatre last Wednesday. A not- Dorothy Armond and her pret- Entertainment Nightly by Outstanding Stars sources — and diets, which has ties do the line numbers that CL. 0070 ir worked wonders among the able French film of pre-war pro- round out the show! And it's ST. ANTOINE AT WINDER - - 2488 ■ stricken. . . But money is needed duction, starring three of the Eddie Stone's sweet tunes for to provide the wherewithal that outstanding French performers— the dancing. effects cures. And s000, the Sister Michel Simon, Victor Francen, BROADS FAMOUS BLACK AND TAN • Kenny Foundation was started Louis Jouvet. It's done in French Did you know that Wolfe Kauf- with Bing Crosby, national chair- with complete dialogue titles in man, publicity director for Jed man on the current fund raising English. . . The companion film Harris' play "Of All People," drive. Opened in Detroit Nov. 22. is Louis Bromfield's One Heav- starring Bert Wheeler and Walter IRVING ALEXANDER'S — RED HOT REVUE Headquarters? The marine re- enly Nite," with Errol Flynn. Catlett, opening at the Lafayette cruiting booth on Washington Starring Dec. 2, is Nate's (ass't prosecu- • -• BUSTER BROWN, Taps Blvd. at Michigan. If there's a Solas Hartstein,_another re,r4nt tor, traffic court) brother? Wolfe CLARA WILLIAMS MARY JEFFERSON cause worthy of your considera- recruit to civilian existenet, of i thinks he can break all traffic The Dusky Sophie Tucker Sweet Tunes tion — this is it! his lovely "better half" still 2 be rules — at least the minor ones, • GRETA FAY'S Line of Chocolate Beauties Chatting with lovely Blossom entertained at a dinner next''Sat- like prohibited or overtime park- NO DOOR — NO COVER CHARGE Seely (Mrs. Benny Fields) at the urday nite at the home of trffr png. Wolfe is an old Eastern Hi 8825 OAKLAND AT HOLBROOK Latin Quarter the nite of the Jack Hartsteins (brother) on I'll, grad. Been away from Detroit For Reservations Call TR. 2.8913 — TR. 2.9032 Purity Chapter dinner dance diana. 25 members of the family for 20 years. Sound like "home a which was, by the way, quite the will also be fed. Solas was at- town boy makes good." affair with most all the "who's tached to the Recruiting forces Dine and Wine • who" attending — brought such — Detroit's Federal Bldg for over Regret exceedingly to report 'Midst Tropical grand memories of Temple The- three years. the illness of Mrs. Sara Fried- ater days where many of our Splendor man, former Ann Arborite, at • present celebrities made their in- • Hal Hamilton, the clever come- Harper Hospital. Here's to a itial bow to Detroit, when ye scribe (but, of course, I was only dian and master of ceremonies, speedy recovery. Choice Cuisine, a little girl, then) was assistant has stepped into the show-too- • Luncheon and Just heard via grapevine system aramatic critic of the morning ping spot at Club Stevadora. It sheet. Ah, but those are mem- is not Hal's initial spree at this that lovely Ida Sands (Ann Ar- Dinner ories one can wrap around one. popular east side night club. He bor) is visiting her in-laws-to-be "THE SARONG ROOM" Front • holds an engagement record at at So. Orange, N. J. Her catch is Running into Ann Tobin at 12 to 1 A.M. 808 W. McNICHOLS SI) ;rmI T LI-1 R7 . Bobbie's brought memories, too AT OUR MUSICAL LOUNGE — of the Maxine Club days, and JOHNNY DICICCO TRIO — PAUL MALLORY the Addison and Luigi's and the Louis-Braddock fight in Chicago. • The London Chop House — a rWrIallialViritnemommenzmompreswat warm atmosphere, reminiscent of Specializing in Old World Inns where only the SEA FOOD DINNERS finest foods emanate from the kitchen where Chef Eddie Dobler Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters reigns supreme. The wine eel: Clams, Prime Meats lars are stocked full of chateau Complete Carry-Out Service bottled vintage wines . . the bar • boasts bonded liquors and li- 16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D. queurs of the finest quality ob- Finest Foods UN. 2.9866 tainable. The pleasures of eating Wines and Liquers and drinking mix amicably with the fine music (every evening Sparkling 'ceptin' Sunday) by Gagen and Entertainment Nitely the boys featuring Eileen Faye featuring in smart songs. Then there's love- MARVELLE Lovely ly Marvelle and her songs at Singing Pianist the piano while the afternoon patrons are treated to the de- Dancing to lightful piano music of charm- SPECIAL FRANK GAGEN'S ing Ruth Walen. And, of course, ORCHESTRA Business Men's Lunch, 75c up your very genial host now is Lei, Gruber, recent surplus from Full Course Dinners, $1.25 up tit Tit %I IIELAN At the i,I,tuio eser) Uncle Sam's army. Private Dirling Rooms after noon. bet. 2-5 p.m. • Quick Service And while we're on the sub- ject of Latin Quarter, one of the 3 543 WOODWARD AVE. 155 W. CONGRES S "chosen," Irving Kohlan, is now CLifford 4038 in complete charge, which means special attention and care to all In the Heart of Detroit's Chinatown Jewish parties. . . And please, dear Lord, send my mother a Nationally Fetnous for Its Excellent Chinese Dishes son-in-law like Geo. Cagiano, chef at L.Q., who can satisfy 850 wo- • men at one time with the meal Luncheon 11 a.m. • 2 p.m. — Dinner 5 • 9 p.m, he cooked for their luncheon. Sunday Dinner 3 • 9 p.m. • The much talked of Dynatone, OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY — II a.m. • 3:30 a.m. mi1l9 the electronic piano, will be used NOW- Berm Owned and Operakd HARRY CHUNG, Mgr. by Mark Gunzbourg in his piano concert this coming. Sunday at 3143 THIRD ST. — CLIFFORD 3154 Ili the auditorium of the Women's diaid ate cili • • • With Sally Fields BOBBIE'S Club ZOMBIE AL BAKER The Lobster King 0110P 1101ISE GI Devlin's Bar Fine Food and Liquor WITH AN ALL—STAR REVUE CIRO r4,11WAC ANO HIS SOUTH AMERICAN BAND 1 06114444(1 (HUNG'S lit E.Grand blvd. at ARTCR Li\ I LOWLIES Woodward — AAA .8 4 70 ,