A rrisdiatl eater. WOK AVM= - 0111121114Alt •113• Friday, December 7, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle oliaid the Gili S bragging lovely kiddies, too. • • With Sally Fields 'n' Eddie's last Sunday nite. We were so busy ribbing them about spending the nuptial eve- mg thusly that we forgot to ask le bride's name. • Sax-Kay's fashion show will again feature a donor luncheon. . This time it's the Zedakah Donor on Dec. 11 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. . . It's worth while seeing, girls. There arc some ved- dy, veddy gorgeous things there. .. Besides the moneys go to char- ity. . . You know, 'tis far better to give . . . • That was a lovely, lovely party the Cordons of Calvert had for :;her: ill and did Zelda look quite 012 charming lady. • Sgt. Marvin Fortgang (son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fortgang ) is home again after two and a half years in Germany. Welcome home, Marvin. • The Cinema Theatre tells us ∎ hat there will be two new Rus- s i a n pictures for their De- t r o i t premiere for one week starting W e d - ncsday, Decem- ber 5. The mu- sical comedy "6 PM," by the di- rector and with the stars of "They Met in Moscow," is the story of a young Red Army lieu- tenant who makes a date with his girl for "6 PM after the war" and actually keeps the date. The other one is "The Fall of Budapest," a Soviet documentary showing the capture of the Hun- garian capital by the Red Army, with narration in English by Paul Lukas. "6 PM" is in Russian with complete titles in English. would never fly "after he got out of the fracas" yet so many others who came out of the air corps will never travel any other w a y . • Thieves broke in again at Adler's Bar on Livernois. That's the second time. Must be the good "pickings." Christmas is nigh and Joe be- conics a kid again, more deter- mined than ever to make the Goodfcllows' aim, "No Kiddie Without a Christmas," good and so 'twcn't he long 'fore Joe Fried- man (Brass Rails) will be out peddling papers again. We hear from good authority that Dave Brown's coming in all the way from New York to be a newsboy again. "And the greatest of these is charity." Good work, boys, good luck! • Winter-resorting? Lucky you! All roads lead to America's most famous spas, playgrounds, scenic grandeur,. Listed in these pages you'll find numerous world fa- mous resort hotels, all equipped to help you make your winter vacation a memorable event. these days to run around for just the right gift for the girl friend, or a shower or wedding gift or what have you? Just call Margaret Rice — Your Shop- ping Secretary — she knows all the answers from a theatre tick- et to a house and lot. • • - Sat next to such a handsome lad in a Bay City bus .. a lieu- tenant .. just released from air service duty in Ger• many, Italy and points across the seas. . , Bitter against the Nazis and in telling his name which is Herman, hurriedly ex- plained that he was not a Ger- man but a Swede . . was on his way home to his wife and two kiddies. . . He'd never seen the baby. Excited? I asked him. . . Of course lie was glad to be going home but the Army had taken all the excitement out of him. • Saw Maurie Erandwine and ills very sweet spouse at the Orien- tal. And seeing him brought memories too - BHM (before his marriage), of course -- when Funny how the same thing af- he and his pal Lou Graber sold fec!s di:feta nt people . . Met a insurance. Now Maurie is an oil Navy Chaplain attached to a man and Lou with the govern- carrier in the Pacific. , . Ile ment. Both happily married Good Food . . . Fine Liquor Entertainment Nightly JACK COOPER (Master of the Keyboards) or filet mignon? • Lest you forget, the Victory Loan Drive has been extended to the end of the year. . . Get busy, everybody. Buy another bond and really ring the New Year in right. • Meet Your Friends AT Book Bar and COCKTAIL LOUNGE TOPS IN . . . • Liquors . .. Service Fine Nitely Entertainment 227 MICHIGAN AVE. Opp. Book-Cadillac Hotel 1301 (One in your neighborhop,d) A • :-,nderful selectiOn of holiday gifts to please the most exacting. Our new blouses achieve a new high in fashion. Lingerie — hosiery — a marvelous line of all ladies' "small wear." Buy Your Victory Bond Today Offices: 2210 PARK AVE. NOM WAH RESTAURANT THE PLACE WITH THE MIRRORED FRONT Native Chinese Dishes .. Family Dinners POPULAR PRICES HARRY LAMB, Manager • All Brands of BEER - WINE - LIQUOR 432 WOODWARD AVE. JOHNNY LEWIS. Proprietor - Downtown's Favorite Rendezvous Dirks Music Bar NOW OPEN 1239 GRISWOLD 8.0158 Dexter at Burlingame TOwnsend FRI, — SAT. — SUN. — MON. — "I'LL BE SEEINB TM'," with Joseph rotten, ,Auger Rogers and Shirley Temple. Also "WHERP DEXTE R — Do WE GO Pit(/NI 11EIZE?" will Fred MacMurray and June Haver. TUES. — ED. — THURS. — "BE W ITcli ED," with Edmund Gv.'enn and Phyl- lis Baxter. Also "IT'S IN THE 11,1(5," with Jerry Cotentin, Jack Benny and Fred Allen. FOX — ,Vouilward at Montralm Cherry 7790 WEE1: OF DEC. 7 — "THIS LOVE OF OURS," starring Merle Oberon, Chas. Kon In, Claude Rains, Harry Davenport. Madison, Fisher, Royal, Riviera, Cinderella — WEEIC OF DEC. 7 — Starting Ft iday — Joan Bennett and George Raft In "soft HILL," with Peggy Ann Garner In Technicolor. In addition, Anne Baxter and Ralph Bellamy In "GUEST IN THE HOUSE." with Ruth Warrick. Bagl ey MICHIGAN — 238 W EE K O F Cnerry 4291 DEC. 7 — "MILDRED PIERCE." eta' - ring Joan Crawford, in company with "CLUB HAVANA," a musical In the South American manner with Tom Neal and Margaret Lindsay. PALMS STATE ____ 2111 Woodward CHerry 4231 WEEK OF DEC. 7 — Charles Laughton its "CAPTAIN KIDD," with Randolph Scott and Bat barn Britton, continues for a ne•ond week ; Its running mate Ir. "THE RED DRAGON," with Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. 14 0 Bagley UNITED ARTISTS — WEEK OF DEC. 7 — Cherry 4231 a fourth colt for Van John0on, Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner and Walter Pidgeon In WAI,DoltF." A'1 "r II Dine and Wine 'Midst Tropical Splendor • Choice Cuisine, Luncheon and Dinner From 12 to 1 A.M. Vanity Fair Shops 1415 THIRD ST. NEAR MICHIGAN AVE. CLifford 2986 Orders To Take Out RAndolph 0309 WHERE YOU MEET THE SHOW PEOPLE 2 111611 THEATRE (CA d il lac 6211)6h/44n womvoni4 r— Victory Bonds 1011 Farmer (Next to Avenue Theatre) TItlalty e big features — "GUNGA DIN," with Cary Inuit and Joan Fontaine. "CRAZY' HOUSE," With Olsen and Johnson. - 01,' e it THE WA 1.1,," with D s no Clark. SUN. — MON. — ES. — OF THE WILI I." with Clark Gable. Loretta Young. •A GIRL. A Gott, A (IVY," with Geo. Alurphy, Lucille Ball. CONIING DEC. IC — AGENT XS" — First chapter. NOTE—mosimv, DE('. 10 — TAM night for King Sapphire Dishes. Come In and 1 . 111111, let Mir Set • KI). — 'I' ll( Its. . " 111 IMP )STI ) ll, " with Jean Galan. "A \VI NC, AND A PRA Eli." wit 11 Dan Ann ela Dana Andrews. LADIES -- Don't mho' getting your Ivory dinnerware. Only a few left. Invest in special business men's luncheon served daily, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. MAX SIEGELMAN, Mgr. Back Stage Bar 120 near Seward NAT, — The 6ayleo lorietAftaical Private Parties a Specialty . . Private Dining Rooms OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY — 4 P.M. to 4 A.M. It's the . . . — Aged and broil- ed just right? 1 tor fo (11)leveneym be r C h7err.TD1, 42F3.1 Then try the Bicardi on Cass • Y'S TAVERN." f. ,at ing stars headed by Bing Crosby, Betty Button. Alan at Columbia, Ladd and Pau im to ■ 5coldard. The ,oinvit Man feature Is "DIVORCE." co-starring ny Francis and Bruce 1 'n hot. only one half block from the Film Exchange Bldg. And they DOUBLE DETROIT PREMIERE . Sterw. wrryri S-7-#40,71/610- serve a delicious twoois; coop Rrrom PLID E ocwwrAmtvermisto business men's lunch, too. You 1,, guys and gals in B uPDAALPLEsi r or the Film Ex- change Buildin" Ethel Ver-Lee Smsew eirki4750 ought to try it lie dated his for one of these days, tt/ • `1 6RM.afterlhewar *mdplie. And that's all for now. I la- ment the inadequacy of a brain ( what brain? All right! All right!) • that refuses to function . . I'm dead Do you find you ate too busy for sleep. • Rio Grande Cafe • Like sirloin IXBINGTON BROADWAY CAPITOL • Ed Barrett was in town hittin' the hi spots. . . He's now "the spat k" with the Blue Crown Spark Plug Co., covering oodles and oodles of territory. . . If Ed'll do his job as adequately as he does the niteries, Blue The cozy private dining room at Devlin's Bar is just the spot to Crown is on the beam. What a hold your sales or club meetings. sali- sman he is! Ten to thirty people can be ade- quately served. There's even a private little bar at your own dis- )osal. The food in the main din- ing room is delicious and the Prices are within reason. • Charming Ruth Bernstein of New York City (cousin Sammy Bernstein) was really royally en- tertained during her stay in the "City of Champions." Besides a very entertaining dinner party at the home of the Sammy Bern- steins on Oakman Blvd., Albert Malo (California) ) wined and dined in her honor at Lee 'n' Eddie's. 'Twas on the nite that Ralph Ber- ger, "nite club magnate" of Chi- cago, flew in to review the show. • Ran into Normie Ross (Norman Lumber) there. Just back from the West Coast looking years ' clinger and full of the old zip ) whatever that is!). • Stage and Screen • No one to stay with the chil- dren? our problems are solved. One of the principal means for fund raising of the girls of the Frances Solovich Chapter Young Women of B.B. is being "sitters" — not a prayer book — (How about that, Phyllis?) but one who minds babies. Just call Townsend 7-1659, Selma Feinberg, Chairman. page Mt*** Between State and Gram River "'THE SAR0111G ROOM" 808 W. McNICHOLS "ATM THEI RRDD AT OUR MUSICAL LOUNGE JOHNNY DICICCO TRIO — PAUL MALLORY ee, n SUPPER CLUB 8231 WOODWARD Phope TR• 29191 for Rts . Opening Friday, December 7th The King of the Blues Trombone Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra Jackie Green Manhattan's Favorite Comedy Star THE FIVE. 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