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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ana The Legal Chronic!.

Friday, February 8, 1946

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bunch of guys with him (inci-
dentally, out of 14 musicians, 9
are Jewish boys). Such a phenom-
enon deserves support — so don't
forget, folks, go and see them.
.. The rest of the cast helps make
There is no greater service than ros, of Grand Ave., for being the this one of the best shows in
that of serving humanity. I am best "good neighbor." .. Gertrude town. There's little June Kelly,
becoming more and more cog- Pearl wrote the letter which won a wow in acrobatics, taps or boo-
nizant of the awareness of young the award. She told about Mrs. gie woogie . . Duke Art slings
men and young matrons today, of Efros' splendid efforts in making with the mud (clay, really) and
the importance of utilizing their a neighborhood collection when while the music plays lightly and
spare time for good, constructive, their postman's son died (who is politely "does" a lady from the
educational and philanthropic work Catholic). The proceeds went to- audience, "does" noted figures,
in our community . . for the ne- ward paying expenses for Church etc. . . And, of course, there's the
cessity of developing good citizen- Mass and candles and the balance Yvonne-Armon dancers.
ship out of our youth .. both boys went to the Infantile Paralysis
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and girls . . and that possibly it Fund in his memory.
'Twas really a unique affair
is more important to save the
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those Louie Marshall gals put on.
lives of our children and our peo-
ple in foreign lands than it is to
Mama mia! What a guy! You The highlight was the "breakfast
worry about a "Yosh Menel," or guessed it. I mean Willie Shore at Sardi" program John Slagel
a "south wind," or whether one
at Lee 'n' Ed- (a handsome hunk-o'-man) put on.
"gins" or not. . . And so we have
die's . . a mil- What he didn't do to milady's
chapeau, mama mia! The "mike"
such women as Mrs. Lou Fried-
lion
bucks
interview I between Slagel and
man (Betty Dishell) who recently
worth of dyna-
Belle Nadis, who by the way did a
organized the Young Attara group
mite. . . He splendid job), regarding BB activi-
of Mizrachi (girls 18-26)... Their
sings, he danc•
ties, too, was effective and differ-
most important project at the mo-
es, he imitates, ent. . . Not too much "making
ment is the caring for refugee chil-
he gives skits with the speeches," which isn't
dren and establishing of a chit-
and he talks .
bad. Tilly Simms represented GDL
dren's village in Palestine. . . Good
and HOW
6 and spoke on "Serving Our
work, Betty, and believe me, I am
talks. . . The People." Belle Fields, president,
thrillingly looking forward to talk-
fastest line of and Belle Nadis, chairman, gave
ing to your group tomorrow.
chatter I've some "punch delivered" facts. Dor-
heard in ages. othy Mechley was co-chairman.
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.. Clean but
Food fit for a king? Yessir! Yes,
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good! .. And if
indeedee! Charlie Parr, well known
Willie Shore
Every day and all day you'll find
there's a heck- good food at the Three Roses
to many Detroiters from mere
plebians (like me), sportsmen to ler in the house — "Nu, mehr felt Grill, on Second. . . Kosher style
high society, is now heading the ihm nit" — the heckler, I mean. and they're open until 4 a.m. .
. There's a fine entertainer for
catering, food and cocktail lounge
Goldberg's, on 12th at Blaine, also
department of the Belcrest. Those you, a whole show in himself, be- Kosher cooking, give you fine
who know Charlie know, too, that sides being a "swell guy" off food, good service without the war
that means excellently and taste- stage, too. . . Here's an interesting debt attached.
fully prepared foods both in the bit of "info" about him I know
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dining room which is open to the you'll appreciate. . . All during the
It's easy to be lovely. . . Just
war,
many
of
the
show
people
public as well as hotel guests, or
keep that wife or gal of yours in
the specially catered parties. At were knocking off the "big dough." good humor. Take her away from
one time he held the title of Food Willie could have, too (only $2500 the daily hum-drum existence of
Controller in Buckingham Palace per WEEK). Little Willie said, "Uh, home-life and cooking. If she likes
Kitchens in London where he help- uh, I'm still young, I can still make Italian food, there's Caruso's, or
ed plan the bill-of-fare for the my pile — if I can't make with Papa Joe's, or Jo-Jo's. . . If it's
King and Queen. Among his sou- the fighting, I can with the laugh- Chinese dishes, Nom Wah's (the
venirs is a gold card case, a gift ing," and he joins a USO troupe place with the mirrored front) or
from King George, and a golden for peanuts . . over two years. Harry Chung's. If her tastes run
cigarette case from Paderewski.. . Willie Shore made those boys over to Russian foods -- ahh! there's
Among Mr. Parr's affiliations were there forget, for a few minutes at food out of this world at the Rus-
manager, Detroit Yacht Club, a time at least, about wondering sian Samovar. .. Every dish is a
Book-Cadillac Hotel, Motor Bar, if they'd live through the night, picture, every bite a delight.
Indianwood Club and Tam-O-Shan- forget about the buddy who was
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here yesterday and is no more to-
ter Country Club.
"Nerts and in spades" to the
day .. for a few minutes at least dancing school out Livernois way
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A swell time was had by all Willie Shore's chatter shut out the which must know whether you're
when the Athena Club (of which booming of the guns and the thun- Jewish or Gentile when you reg-
our Adeline is a member, God dering noise of bursting bombs.. . ister your child for dancing les-
bless her) held their 26th anni- See what I mean when I say he's sons. Since when does religion in-
versary (just a bunch of "chicks" a "swell guy"? And there IS a law fluence one's feet? Booh!
— "feichlk" or "foofchlk" — with of compensation for Willie is back
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apologies to Jack Durant) celebra- and making his pile now (up in
God is good and good is willing!
tion at Lee 'n' Eddie's Supper Club the really high brackets of night Did you know that little Gloria
last Sunday. . . This is the same club entertainers), and he's still Backer (daughter of Les Backer,
group of girls (girls — "achootz young, rarin' to go, giving value guitarist. I can't believe she's almost
Shabosim und achoots Yuntavim") in entertainment for every penny 20. I knew her when she was a
that started as Young Judeas. . . he gets. Here's luck, boy, all good! tiny tot — she still is a petite
. But without the help of a good thing) is in her 9th week at Sta-
Girls, I'm only kibitzing... They're
really a swell gang and their hus- band, a showman can't do much -• tion WJLB with her own sustain-
bands, too. Incidentally, the af- So we have a good performer back-
fair was honored by the fact that ed by George Olsen and his gang
one of their members, Mrs. Martin of music-makers. All good •-- good
Lippitt, became a grandmother in-- (what am I saying!). All kid- Everybody In Town Says,
the same day. You'd never know ding aside, George has a grand
it to look at her. An out-of-town
IT'S TERRIFIC!
guest - - a very charming person
"AL WHYTE" at the piano
was Mona Margolis of Chicago,
sister-in-law to Adeline Dosle. I
Beef a Is Strongonoff .. Caucasian
IT'S TERRIFIC!
tried to take her off the "straight
Shashlyk .. Blinchikis, and other
JOHNNY DI CICCO'S TRIO
and narrow" by taking her "hi-
Russian Foods to Suit the Gour-
spottin— but Addy kept a sisterly
met's Taste.
IT'S TERRIFIC!
outlook for her.
THE DELICIOUS FOODS
Hours-1 p.m. to 2 a.m.
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Sat. — 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Echoes are still ringing through
IT'S TERRIFIC!
the entire town about the March
Tuesdays—Reserved for Parties,
It's a Real Treat to Visit the
of Dimes Fashion Show held re-
Banquets—Reservations
Only
cently at Latin Quarter, benefitting

ollittid the

Spats . .

With Sally Fields

ing program. It's called "Variety
its Rhythm," every Thursday at
2:30 p.m. Guest artists are featured
on her program ( last week 'twas
Hank Finney, pianist — he's writ-
ten a sleu of new numbers and
good, too . watch for "My Jim").
She sings (but sweet) and is on
the way towards becoming an ac-
complished pianist. Here's the
news . . our own Mickey Woolf
gave her her start with his USO
shows. Gloria co-piloted the plane
that flew a USO group of enter-
tainers to Camp Skeel at Asconda.
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Dave Feldman had a big birth-
day party at Lee 'n' Eddie's last
Sunday. Many happy returns!
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Harold Cohen ( Modern Men's
Shop, Hamtramck) returned re-
cently from a Floridian vacation.
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Chicago! Chicago! Oh, what a
town! Oh, what a time! Who
goes to bed at midnite or a
reasonable facsimile thereof —
Why the fun begins at the
breakfast show — and so we
caught a 4 a.m. one at Club Mor-
occo where Billy Carr (same old
Billy, nut a day older looking, and
if anything, like a good wine, bet-
ter with age — remember, of old
Oriole Terrace fame) — what an
M.C. he is! flow he can handle a
show and an audience, too. Can
he still sing? Any day for nu' —
and at any time.. . Saw a lovely
tappety there, Pat Wymor - - jot
that name down. You'll hear big
things 'bout that gal some day .
and Nicolle Valliere, of the Follies
Bergere (sings both in French and
English). Good? Good to look at,
good voice and good delivery,
which put all together spells per-
sonality plus. . . And at Latin
Quarter, Willy Howard shines out
— another old timer but an old
tinier when Billy was beginning.
. . Laughs? A dozen a minute. .
A personality miss in the show is
Shirley Dennis. Ye Detroit bistro

Russian Food

the Infantile Paralysis Fund. Hun-
dreds of people were turned away.
'Twas indeed a beautiful affair.
New York dress institutions co-
operated.
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Orchids and how! Not only to
the grand old lady
Hinds Ber-
kowitz - (98 years old "biz hun-
dred und tzwantsig yuhr") who's
contributed to humanity 13 grand-
children, 24 great grandchildren,
one great great grandchild and
two children of her own (Mrs. Ru-
bin Shayowitz and Bunny Ber-
kowitz( and is the grandmother
of Mrs. Oscar Rappaport but
also to all the uoults of the group
for being members of Milli Brith.
Mrs. Berkowitz received a real
jrchld from the !Awls Marshall
Women at their donor luncheon
Wednesday, as did Mrs. Max PM

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WHERE YOU MEET
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All Brands of

owners better try bringing her it
. . A very lovely ballerina, Gloria
Gilbert, adds much to a show.. .
Ted Weems has an excellent show
at the Boulevard Room at the
Stevens. . . Frances Fay e is
queening it at the Chez Paree,
sharing honors with Benny Young-
man
if anyone can take honor, •
away from dynamic. Faye.
Oh, Carr, say hello to Bill Miller
for me. He's all right in my book .
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Harry Jarkey, the comedy panie
and nit-wit master of ceremonies,
whom Chicago critics labeled "th-
laugh a second
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man,'' is the
new Club 509
headliner. Har-
ry is a natural
funster and one
of the original
few who helped
to make Detroit
laugh - con-
scious. He in-
troduced a
breezy style of
comedy here
that caught on
like wildfire and
Jarkey
instantly d e -
mands for his services poured in
from all parts of the country. . .
Belva White, the song and piano
bombshell, in her twenty-fourth
week, continues as the supporting
show feature. . . Current hold-
overs include Johnny Rollo, the
singing favorite; the Jitterbugs
and the 509 Adorables. . Newly
added are Roberta and Mack, tap
and acrobatic duo, and Tiger and
Atlas, adagio stars. . . Lee Wal-
ters and his orchestra do the mu-
sic for dancing and the show.
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Because Milady is so special —
because she wants those things
which will enhance her beauty,
Helen Hill (who together with her
husband owns six very lovely la-
dies' shops in Michigan and one
n New York — the Mademoiselle
Shops) has spared no effort in

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