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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-11-30

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Amterka gewish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, November 30, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Rio Grande
Cafe

Good Food . .. Fine Liquor
Entertainment Nightly

JACK COOPER

(Master of the Keyboards)

Stage and Se•een

and Mrs. Louis Fox, here. The
Mrs. Sidney Savage entertained in
their honor at the Hartstcins last
Monday.



With Sally Fields

which the affairs were handled
and to the Port Huron lodge and
auxiliary for being such able
hosts and hostesses.

Where was Mabel?

When Benny Fields, current
feature star of the Latin Quar-
ter show, who's
tearing the
house down with
requests for old
memorable tunes,
stepped up on the
platform during
the Primrose lun-
cheon last Tues-
day and said with
Benny Fields a catch in his
throat --
here because you are 'unsere
menchen.' " Thank God, he's not
a Galitz — I'm only foolin') . .
There was many a tug at the
heart and a tear in the eye. Only
a person with a deep affection,
sympathy and a really true Jew-
ish consciousness, and with a pro-
found loyalty to Jewish values,
would get up "in the middle of
the nite" for to a nite club per.
former the scales of nite and day
are reversed) after only a few
hours' rest. From his brief, seri-
ous words re: this "crazy-upside
down world," his humorous stor-
ies at which even Rabbi Glazer
had to smile, his rendition of old
time tunes in which the audience
joined, to these final good words
— "Mit mazel and broche," keep
healthy, keep happy, keep your
bonds," he kept the guests in
the palm of his hand wavering
between laughs and tears. . .
Another very interesting feature
of the luncheon was the Sax-Kay
fashion show (of which Mr. Win-
kelman ought to be quite proud).
From furs to negligees, which
contained some lovely creations
and was so ably conducted by
Mrs. Isabelle Stickey, f ash ion
editor and her lovely lovely mod-
els. Rose Ehrichman was donor
chairman. 'Twas a job really well
done and may it truly be crowned
"mit mazel and broche."

Which brings me to the Latin
Quarter Revue for the week. .
If you like South American mu-
sic, singing and dancing (and
who doesn't) and old tunes sung
by America's No. One minstrel
man, then the current revue at
the Latin Quarter should be on
the top of your entertainment
list. Besides Benny Fields, the
inimitable singer of old and new
songs, and his ad lib comedy re-
marks, "Remember," "Melancholy
Baby," which Benny introduced
and subsequently made famous
Rima's featured star vivacious,
petite Brazilian Alvira Camargo,
who has personality plus, offers
"Take It Easy," "Good, good,
Good," and her "Mama Caro" —
Charley Boy Rimac and Mechita
Mejia do various Latin dances.
Ciro Rimac and Mechita dance
the samba, which Ciro introduced

Page Fifteen

into this country several years
ago.
As the drums beat a steady
staccato, the body of dancer Do-
riita Sevilla quivers in frenzied
abandon as she portrays a jun-
gle dance. Bare-footed and dress-
ed in a brief white feathered cos-
tume, Dorita holds you spellbound
in eager anticipation. . . The Red-
ingtons create much laughter
with their bouncing and somer-
saults on a tarpaulin. . . The
new line produced by Virginia
Tiff (direct from 6 years at Chi-
cago's Edgewater Beach Hotel)
do some colorful production num-
bers one of which features pretty
songstress Jeanne Rand. It's
Bobbie Stevenson's very capable
musical trio and sweet vocaliz-
ing of Jeanne during lulls, and
talented Tommy Montgomery at
the organ in the beautiful cock-
tail lounge.

What a wealth of entertain-
ment at Bobbie's, where Detroit's
niteries starring acts gather for
a late snack and stuff. Lt. Barney
Green, still in uniform, handles
those ivories so that its well worth
the admission to any concert hall.
. The regulars on Bobbie's own
list of entertainers include' Char-
lie Ileminger, who's no slouch
on the piano either. Rutherford
in song classics, Jones, the sing-
er of torchy sentimental tunes,
with the female end of the show
held up by Mattie Hedgeman,
who sings everything from sweet
tunes to hot, tut jive. Bobbie,
herself, is a pleasing and diplo-
matic hostess. Food served all
nite. . . A very gracious and
charming visitor from Grand
Rapids last week was Miss
Ducky Lewis.

And to his honor, Mayor Pro-
tem Carl Muir for his address
of welcome to Bnai Brith's Jew-
ry. ,

What or who is the reason for
Ginger Marx's (Ginger Hats) fly-
ing trips to Chicago lately? Can't
be business — Ugh, ugh — not
that often. Rose Cochran of N.Y.
and points east is her flying
mate.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grossman,
former Detroiters, visiting Mr.
Grossmans hail from Minneapo-
lis. Mrs. Jack Hartstein and

12th near Seward
TRIalty 2.01 60

FEL
--- 3 big features—Betty (treble, D.
Chet Everhart, one of Detroit's Bruce In "SOUTH OF PIXIE," Tyrone SAT.
Power in "YANK IN THE MAY." Roy
most talented pianists is enter- Pmeers in "ICI NO (II' THE COWBOY:4." Come its late as 8:30 p.m.—see. 3 eont-
td•t• features. 2 cartoons
taining the SUN.
NION.
'CUES.
"WINTER TIME - with Sonya Heinle. Jack Oakle,
guests nitely "HUN MAJoo" with
l'at O'Brien, Ruth Warwlek; !WWI., cartoon and last chap-
between danc- ter "mtiNsTER AND TIIE APE." New serial "SECRET AGENT X9." Ladles, last
es, at Ted Lip- duv hot 1:Ing Fni■phire dishes, complete set.
D ED. — THUDS.
"LADY CollitAtiEol'S" with Loretta Young, D. Bart y-
sitz. Chet is well 1110re; "ii.%
It \SANDS" With WIlcoxon. Dory dishes to ladles only, every Wed.
known and im- and Thurs.
mensely liked NIY1'E-4 Complete changes In pictures weekly starting Dec. II.
by many of De-
troit's nite club
week of Nov. 30—Toni Neale.
goers not only Barbara Hale and I:eye Luke
In "THE FIRST PANIC INTO TOKYO" plus, on
for his ability .1 he same program. Boris Karloff In '"ISLE 01."111E DEAD" with Ellen Drew
as a pianist but and Ntill 1 . 1111111'i
because he is
such a grand
Fulsr„.
DETROIT
° One of the great films
guy as well.
Chet Everhart
JOHN '"" s1/0141,46
PREMIERE
of all time= N.Y. TIMES
Sammy Dibert
and his men of music do a ter-
Nur
N
lou4OUVET *ViciorFRANCEN*MieheISIMON BOLES IVE
rific job with the dance music
Q k•Vordhi,
while lovely Ethel Howe, sophis-
ticated songstress is much of the
reason for the ever increasing
( LA FIN DU JOUR )
A superh [reach drama (with ENOI/SII rams)
f**ot;::;4
patronage.
'Some/ht./7g la see arra' enjoe:' WALTER WI WELL


Trombones wailed, cymbals
THEATRE (CAdillac6211)(o/umggSt&WoodwatztAve ;
clashed, drums beat long and
loud as the new line of girls
Dexter at Burlingame
TOwnNeaid 8-011541
headed by Greta Fay opened the
FRI. -- svr. — NUN. — MON. — "MURDER MY
Flit.
new show at Broad's Club Zom- SWEET," with Ann Shirley. Claire Trevor, Dick Powell and " ROUGHLY SPEAK-
INV:" starring Rosalind Russell, Jack Carson.
bie. What those dusky beauties TUES.
WED.
THUDS.
"SON OF' LASSIE," with Donald Christ and
do with those dance routines, Nigel Bruce. plus '"I'llE TRAIL OF THE EAST" featuring Nancy
Kelly, Regis
Toomey.
radium lighting effects and the
contortion activities of their
Woodward at 31ontealm
Cherry 7700
shapey forms "just ain't in the
"silE \Vint LON'T SAY NO" with Rosalind Russell, Lee Bow-
books." Irving Alexander, the man, Adele Jergens, Chas. Winninger, also "MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS," a
mystery
producer of the show, gets him-
self tangled up in some Intricate
10173 Woodward
TOwnaend 8-4110
dance steps with the gals. Bus-
Fltl. — SAT. — "11E118 Ti) HOLD," Diana Durbin, Jos.
Cotton; "DUKE OP \VEST pOINTE," Joan Fontaine, Louis Hayward.
ter Brown is a fast stepping tap- SUN.
— MON.
TUES.
"JIM ME Y STEPS 01 T," with Jas. Stewart, Paulette
ster; Mary Jefferson is a sweet Goddard; plus "DELI(1HTFULLY I )ANGEROUs," 7 constance
Moore. Ralph Bellamy.
— THURS. — "THE FALLEN SPARROW," Maureen O'Mara, John Gar-
singer of songs and a sweet gal WED.
field, "MYSTERIOUS Docron" with John Loiter.
too. The star of the show is Clara
Williams — the brown skinned
Sophie Tucker. How she can sing
OF NOY. 30 — Starling Friday — "THRILL OF A ROMANCE" with
and how she throws that hefty Esther 'Williams,
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra and Lauritz Melchior In
torso around. Mamma mia!! .
Technicolor. In addition, on the mom big program, "COUNTER ATTACK" with
And it's still Rhodes Promise and l'aul Muni and Mai gentile Chapman.
his men of music — a bit loud but
238 Magic)
CHerry 4231
mighty good. By the way, I meant
SECOND ITEM: — "DUFEY'S TAVERN" featuring
to find out the drummer's name. 32 stars headed by Bing Crosby, Alan Ladd, Paulette Goddard, plus "DIVORCE"
with Kay Francis, Bruce Cabot.
He beats a mean drum and
croons a sweet tune.
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CHerry 4231

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