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December 07, 1945 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-12-07

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Friday, December 7, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH r,HRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Fourteen

are Spots

Mrs. Sheffield Freedman recently.
first time in ages Charlie Over- He flew back alone. 'Twas quite
bach (Illinois Scrap Iron) with the experience, we were told. . .


his so charming wife.

And, by the way, 'tis rumored
that Ted is on the way to single-

Now it can be told (Read it blessedness again.

first in the Chronicle) that Golda
Words of wisdom brought back
Haimowitz (Mrs. Isadore) is on
speedy
recovery.
Heard
he
was
"The song is ended but the mem-
the way to the consummation of from the Mich. B.B. Council at
rushed to the Grace Hospital last
iniscing won't let up. Old mem-
If your
a marriage well mated . . as is Port Huron recently.
Saturday nite. It's room 232, Cor-
ories linger on." Last week's rem-
Mrs. David Ruby . . both due to blouse has become a bit soiled
ories keep popping up, new things ridor F. Understand Larry was a
arrive early in June. .. In order or if you want to keep it clean,
happen to add to them (thank bit put out that it couldn't have
not to conflict too badly, Mollye just wear your sweater over it."
God). . . A quiet chat here . . a happened a couple of days after
picked June 7 and Golda settled This from little Rhoda Nathan
the Louis Marshall meeting. . .
lovely song there . . a bit of gai-
for the 10th. We shall see!
Cheer
up,
you'll
be
home
before
daughter of the Bob Nathans ).
ety or even just a delightful

thought . . a pat on the hand . . the next one.


reported
a
boy
to
the
the look in one's eyes .. the read-
And
Flash! Slapsy Maxie will stop

Joey Cousins' (Seville Broiler)
Was so dreadfully sorry to hear
ing of old letters . . the remem-
Those inimitable exponents of and, baby, that was a record trip. over enroute to California to see
bering of old tunes . . the regret that Sam Rosenberg (Belle Isle
song - Cross and Dunn --- bow Joey's friends waited over 10 Jack Silver, who has just recent-
of a thing undone . . it's the Ldry.) is sojourning at Ford Hos-
the new all-star months for cigars. But then, Joey ly recovered (completely we
pital. Hope it isn't too serious and
elixir vital.
revue. Cross. and was always sort of "Steppin' hope) from an illness! Jack play-
you'll be speedily and permanently

Dunn, you'll re- Fetchetish" . . and to the Freddy ed on Slapsy's ball team on the
Looking thru the Sam Banks' in the "pink of condition" again.
member, gained Burnsteins came a boy arrival too,
West Coast.

family album brought memories
inter - national over 8 lbs. Mazeltov.

. . of Sammy himself in knee
The For Men Only" luncheon,
fame with their

Charming
Phyllis
Shover (she of
pants . . his sister Rose in pig- sponsored by the B. Siegel Co.,
excellent voices
Cab Calloway and Harvey Stone the Nat Shevers, former Detroit-
tails. . . You should see Mollye in which will be held Saturday, Dec.
and unique
(currently at the Bowery) were ers) of St. Louis is matriculating
the "charming" fashions of 1920. 8, at 1 p.m., at the Latin Quarter,
so n g arrange-
among last week's celebrities at at U. of M. Phyllis graduated high
. . But it meant youth and vigor is the answer to every business-
ments. Having
Lee 'n' Eddie's who did a terrific school in St. Louis with extremely
and vitality. . . It meant anticipa- man's worry about what to pur-
a repertoire of
high honors. She has a lovely sing-
tion of the years ahead .. it meant chase for his wife as a Christmas
more than 60 bit in the show.

ing voice and is exceptionally
the pursuit of beauty and faith and gift. For Siegel models will par-
songs, they also
Did you know that Sidney Dunn, brillant in dramatics.
the hope that there's going to be ade throughout the dining room
include current-
something lovely just around the wearing everything that is near

in at the Latin the most genial manager of Park
Ave. Hotel, is married to our old
and dear to a woman's heart . .
Beszatnichez, attention! There
corner.
Cross and Dunn Quarter Decem- pal's (Sid Berman's) sister Leah?
costume dresses, lounging paja-
ber 10 to head

is something in our North Mich-
Prominently featured in the new mas, house-robes, furs. evening ly popular ballads in their offer- Sidney has a world of hotel and igan air that is both inspiring
show at Lee 'n' Eddie's is Jackie gowns and accessories. All the men ing. Sharing the spotlight with club experience behind him. The and productive. After 18 years of
Green, Manhat- have to do is enjoy their lun- Cross and Dunn will be Johnnie Wyndham and Ruxton in New marital bliss and child!) - 11 exist
tan favorite cheon, choose their gifts, and with "Scat" Davis and his orchestra. York City, the Geneva Hotel and
once, a couple decided to re-
comedy star, the assistance of shopping aides, Johnnie, whom many of you have the Eagle Club in Buffalo, etc.
enact their honeymoon in the
who does a they may make a purchase direct- heard on the radio and on rec- he's doing a swell job on the
wilds of our Northern t2rritory.
splendid job of ly from their table. Life's made ords, includes both sweet and Park Ave. Hotel. The old P'"
mimicry. Al simpler and simpler every day.
swing tempos in his music-mak- house belongs to the Memori?s -- Result? They hope it's a boy!
Dept., too, where Sammy Dibert

Jolson, Edd ie

ing.
got his big deal. . . Sid Berman
Cantor, Ha r ry
Paul
Gerrits,
suave
comedy
find
Sailor Mickey Sadler and his
Looked like lottsa fun for the
Richmond, Jim- Nathaniel Waterstones (Doc to of the year, will act as master of is making electric irons and other pretty bride were entertained at
my Durante, us old timers) at Lee 'n' Eddiie's ceremonies as well as entertain appliances in Buffalo, N. Y. Hey,
The Ink Spots w he r e they were entertaining with his individual comedy routine Sid, where is that iron you prom-
and other radio, Mrs. Sol Tannenbaum (Lillyan which he concludes with a clever ised me? .. Manny Harris, prom-
stage and screen Feldman) of Chicago — and roller skating stunt. Youthful adag- inent Detroit counsellor-at-law, is
celebrities a r e when in the windy city stop in io dancers Hudson and Sharae president of the Park-Sproat Corp.
of which Park Ave. Hotel is a
included in his and see her at the "Old Bear," amaze with their breathtaking
part.
Jackie Green
repertoire.
south side. Quite the spot, they numbers, and the Gibsons are a

Jack Teagarden, King of the tell me. That calls for a drink thrilling duo who hurl knives at
Little Larry Crantz (son of Ted
each other .. with no harm done,
Blues Trombone, and his orches- on the house, Lil!
on Monica) took his initial flying
however!
tra opens tonite as the headline

Virginia Tiff's Latin Quarter trip to Washington with his aunt,
dancing attraction in the succes-
And while the Waterstone fam-
sion of "big name" shows and ily's in my mind, you know Lovelies appear throughout the re
bands which has long been the Howard is back in civvies -- vue in lavish dance productions,
popular policy at this spot. The and will be working for the gov- and Bobbie Stevenson's trio with
Five Maxellos, electrifying acro- ernment again but this time as vocalist Jeanne Rand provide mu-
bats and tumblers, featured in an income tax investigator. How- sic during the interludes.
Tommy Montgomery, popular or-
Paramount's "Incendiary Blonde," ard is a Central grad; has a fine
starring Betty, and The D'Ivons voice .and well deserves the title ganist, is featured in the cocktail
lounge. . . And popular is right!
in "Designs in Dancing." The tal- — "golden-toned tenor."
You should see the femmes gather
ented Yvonne Armon Dancers

round him. . . Benny Fields bids
again frame the show. The food
The "Sarong Room" at the Bali adieu Sunday nite. 'Twas a grand
is good whether you make it for Lounge is one of the most beau-
dinner or for just a snack after tiful theatre cafes in the country. job done by a grand guy. Hope
the show. The club is now pre- . . The Milton Aronheim's had you're back soon, Benny, and with
senting three shows on Saturday. dinner there 'tother nite and lovely Blossom, too.


Frances is still raving about the
Finest Foods
After not seeing her for nigh food. . . Johnny Maher and genial
Seen about town everywhere--
on to ten years, saw Mrs. Morris Harry Raskin, your hosts, are Larry Lawrence . . and for the
Wines and Liquers
Kr a i z ma n (Jack's mother), anxious to please and doing a
Sparkling
formerly of Ann Arbor, and what swell job of it. . . It's Johnny Di-
Entertainment Nitely
memories that brought. Seder din-• Cicco's Trio and Paul Mallory at
featuring
nor at the Kraizmans when Artie the piano who delight your musi-
Drunk Hearty at
was a wee lad, Beverly just a cal senses.
Lovely MARVELLE
new-born and the twins not even

Singing Pianist
thought of . . . it meant Beth Is-
Edward Warner (prosecutors'
Dancing to
rael Congregation with all the
"AMERICA'S
office), whom we did see at the
heart-aches and joys of attain-
FRANK GAGEN'S
LOUNGE
and
BAR
Jonas
"briss,"
surrounded
by
a
OUTSTANDING
ment . . Jewish student organi-
ORCHESTRA
Fine Food and
zations that brought Hillel found- flock of friends who were try-
IVIIIMAN
SONG STYLISTS"
RI
ation to the campus .. it brought ing to pursuade him to run foe
Entertainment
At the photo every-
to mind the Zwerdlings, and the judge. . . Not a bad idea — not
afternoon, het. 2-5 11•111.
ETHEL VER-I.EE, Mgr.
Frledmans, and the Lanskys, and a had idea at all, Ed!
CASS and COLUMBIA
the Levines, and all those others

who gave so much of themselves
Mr. Joseph .Jones, senior vice
1/2 bik. from Film Exch. Bldg.
155 W. CONGRESS
to keep the spark of Judaism commander of the Charles Lear-

alive in that small community . . ned Post No. 1, American Le-
it meant the Shuhl picnics and gion (and quite an honor I'll
the boy scouts, and the Passover have you know) in a huddle
meals for students at Rosenthal's
For Nightly Entertainment — Food at All Time
and Mrs. Hoffman's (may her with Leon Fields, and Carl Aus-
tin — a couple of handsome
soul rest in peace). Oh, Lord, it
"muzeekantan" whom Uncle
meant so many things!

A MUST PLACE — FINEST WINES - FOOD - BEER
What a wealth of stories Archie
Entertainment Nightly by Outstanding Stars
L. (and, girls, here's a secret, the
CL. 0070
L is "Labele" fancied up to Lionel)
2488 ST. ANTOINE AT WINDER -
Davidson, Regional ADL director,
Bnai Brith, has and mamma mia
In the Heart of Detroit's Chinatown
what a memory! I'd like to trade
"COMEDY STAR
Specializing its
Nationally
Fatuous for Its Excellent Chinese Dishes
some of those stories only Archie
SEA
FOOD
DINNERS
OF THE YEAR"
couldn't make use of mine from a
platform. . . I thought he was dy-
Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters
namic as a propounder of ADL,
Clams, Prime Meats
Luncheon 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. — Dinner 5 - 9 p.m,
he's terrific as a story teller. Now
that one about the Rebitzin — !!!
Complete Carry.Out Service
Sunday Dinner 3 - 9 p.m.
He kept his audience of over 500

11 a.m. 3:30 a.m.
DAILY
AND SUNDAY
OPEN
Louis Marshall members literally
16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D.
HARRY
CHUNG,
Mgr.
UN. 2.9866
rolling in their seats. And the
niteries around the country are
"POETRY OF MOTION"
3143 THIRD ST. — CLIFFORD 3154
pleading for good MC's at "2 Gs"
per week. May I sign you up,
Archie?
BROADS FAMOUS BLACK AND TAN

I must remember to tell you
about the delicious knishes the
Louis Marshall women served at
that meeting. I heard that Elsie
IRVING ALEXANDER, 144.C.
"BREATHTAKINGLY
SPECIAL
Wiener was responsible for them.
Starring
. . But who put the whiskey in ,Business Men's Lunch, 75c up
DIFFERENT"
BUSTER BROWN, Taps
the well? No, no, I mean who put 'Full Course Dinners, $1.25 up
CLARA WILLIAMS
MARY JEFFERSON
the sugar in the salt, or vice versa,
The Dusky Sophie Tucker
Sweet Tunes
Private Dining Rooms
or was someone just trying to mix
Line of Chocolate Beauties
GRETA
FAY'S
Quick Service
A "Mickey Finn" for some arch
NO DOOR — NO COVER CHARGE
enemy?
8825 OAKLAND AT HOLBROOK
543
WOODWARD
AVE.

For Reservations Call TR. 2.8913 — TR. 2.9032
CLifford 4038
And while we're still on Bnai
— —
Brith, may I wish Larry Yaffa a

alliad the

With Sally Fields

Sam recently let loose. Joe must
have been "selling" set organi-
zation to the m.

Took in Marsha Kruger (So-
cial Register) and Lt. Jack Card-
well (fresh from "over there")
enroute on my rounds... There's
no end to that gal's abilities. . .
Besides being a flier of note
(was with Uncle Sam's Ferry
Command), she's an accomplish-
ed singer as well. Marsha just
flew back from the Ozarks.

CHOP HOUSE

4

Opens Monday
December 10

1

BICARDI

3

Cross
and
Dunn

C 1



Johnnie
Seat' Davis

BOBBIE'S

AL BAKER

CHUNG'S



Fine Food and Liquor



Paul Gerrits

The Lobster King

Devlin's Bar

and his
Orchestra



-

Hudson and Sharae



Club ZOMBIE

The Gibsons

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