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March 08, 1946 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-03-08

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Page Eighteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

olhitid the S

that Commander Ernest, after 33
years sea-going duty, was to be-
come a "land-lubber" and retired
to inactive duty, George G. per-
suaded George E. that he's just
the man he needs to take over. .
The Greatest of These is Char- reflects in one's countenance, isn't And so he did. . . He's a jovial
ity. . . Again and again will we it? Ran into Golda and Nat Shov- gent — full of vim, vigor and the
be made aware of that fact .
er (former Detroiters and now ability and personality it takes to
again and again as the struggle St. Louis-ers) all a-beamin' and do just as good a job for the Bel-
for rehabilitation both here and a-gleamin' just 'cause their lovely crest as he did for Uncle Sam. .
among our people in the foreign Phyllis (who is attending U. of M. The comely miss in the Fireside
Lounge at the piano is Thelma
lands to gain a foothold in civili-
zation is going on .. as the strug- at Ann Arbor) met her "Water- Maher, an import from Chicago.
loo"
while
resorting
in
Miami
last
..
She doubles on accordion, too.
gle to make whole and build up

the remnants of Israel is prevail- winter. He finally caught up with
ing . . as the efforts to build a her this past week in Detroit and
Sparkling, vivacious Patsy Ab-
tied
her
up
tight
with
a
gorgeous
home in Palestine for our people
bott (of Phil Spitalny fame) the
goes on. . . And here and now (and from what everee-body says, full-of-fire comedienne who's first
as the drive to keep one of our the most gorgeous they ever saw)
the support-
7 on
to'
greatest institutions functioning engagement ring. And to top it
ing cast of the
(the American Red Cross) is un- all, he's handsome, gals, and ap-
Lee 'n' Eddie
der way. . . We here in this coun- parently possess the Wherewithal,
floor show, is
try, who have known the taste of too. Who said "als in anem lz nit
sure s me "hep"
free living, free breathing, must to bei kanem?"). The young man
gal. . . She has
pay our debt to those ''Powers is Herbert Girard, son of Mrs.
a world of spe-
That Be" that have made it pos- Frank Girard of North Carolina
cial song mate-
sible for us to enjoy that birth of and an alumnus of the University
rial — works
freedom by helping that part of of that State. Young fellow, I
like a real trou-
humanity that needs our help. .
per and BA-
hope you are deserving of our
I remember my "Gott zelige dad Phyllis as she is of you. Bet there
BEEE, does she
(may his soul ever rest in peace) "aint" a
shake a wicked
- southern belle can hold
who always said, "If one puts out
-
bustle. . . Shar-
a
candle
to
her.
Good
luck,
you
a hand and asks — give . . as
ing top honors
all!
much (no matter how little) as
with Ted Weems, his orchestra

you can — but give." . . Give —
and entertainers is Jackie Green,
Give . . with a full hand and a
On your list of sentimentalists— Broadway's favorite comedian, who
full heart. . . Be grateful that you Kay Ressler (by the way looking is playing a triumphant return
are in a position to be able to give veddy "Miamyish") who saves engagement as a special added
and to be able to live.
such things from "Hittin' the Hi attraction. Judging from the ova-
Spots" as Mom, What's Love?" tion he is receiving at every per-

What's the good of having a and reads it now and then, too. .. formance, there are many more
son who's tall, dark and handsome I'll bet she likes such songs as "return engagements" in store for
and an orches- "There Are Such Things," or "Cot- him. . . His impersonation of radio
t r a leader t o tage for Sale," "Heart and Soul," and stage personalities are un-
boot if you — I do, too.
usually clever. . . Ted Lewis, a
can't brag about
guest in the audience, apparently

him? And what
You should have been at the got a terrific kick out of an im-
is the use of Detroit Lodge Auxiliary Victory personation of himself. . . Ted es-
writin' a c o 1- Luncheon last week at Canterbury pecially lauded a "bit" Jackie did
unin if you can't Inn. . . I was so surprised to find of Eddie Cantor and Jimmy Du-
make use of it? such a lovely, cosy spot . . like rante. . . Like Tommy Dorsey
I hope I'm not the good old fashioned ultra tea who's blamed (no, no, I mean
boring you, but room places . . all springy with given credit) for Sinatra's phen-
the kid DID flowers were the tables AND the omenal success, Ted Weems is
put in years in lovely ladies' hats, too. . . Was greatly responsible for Perry Co-
the Pacific on EVERYBODY happy? You're not mo's vocal achievements. . . Ted
Artie Fields
the Lexington kidding. . . Happy 'cause Freda has started many aspiring enter-
and the "Dex" DID see plenty of Jackson reported that they went tainers on the way to fame and
action and many a sleepless nite way over the top in their fund- fortune. He presides over one of
I did have, and many a prayer I raising drive. . . Happy, too, were the most versatile musical organi-
did "mutter." .. Those of you who those who won such lovely, lovely zations in band history. . . The
had boys "over there" and who, door prizes. . . Nice going, gals!
dancing Sherwoods (2 gals and a
thank the Lord, came home, must
boy) are a comely trio that know

know how Mom feels like scream-
their
taps from A to Z. They de-
Swell people — Lou Luckoff
ing from the housetops that Artie (Bass-Luckoff Ad Agency)... Nat serve much of the credit for the
is opening with his own band (11 Luster (Niesen's "Follow the Girl excellence of the show, . . The
men and two vocalists) at Lee Show"). .. Bill Green (Detroit boy Dorothy Byton Dancers round out
'n' Eddie's FRIDAY, APRIL 26. . . makes good, Regional Publicity the show beautifully.
Girls, he's UNATTACHED! Don't Director, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer).


CALL at once. But — you can
The American Troubadours, a

ALL , make reservations at the
What jumbled type will do — group of well known singers re-
same time at Lee 'n' Eddie's April last week it made a CO-CHAIR- cruited from opera, concert, and
26. I promise to introduce him MAN out of Frances Kollenberg radio, will close the 1945-46 season
personally. P.S.--Those of you who instead of chairman. 'Twas Betty of Detroit Town Hall in the Fish-
are bored reading this . . just Van Vliet who was the co-chair- er Theatre, Wednesday morning,
skip over this paragraph — that's man (anyway, "yichez - shmichez" March 13, at eleven o'clock.
all
— both gals did a splendid job).
John DeMerchant ,baritone, and


. . It also didn't print correctly former starred soloist with the
Suddenly Spring is here! And that Del Parker (Mrs. Phil Bres- NBC Symphony under Stokowski,
with thoughts of Spring come toff) is now DEE Parker.
sings and also directs this novel
thoughts of fashion and milady's

and exciting entertainment, "From
Easter Bonnet and suit. . • And
It's Commander (a full-fledged Billings to Boogie Woogie," a pan-
so a fashion show is planned by one, too) George Ernest at the orama of America in song and
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, helm at the Belcrest — managing story.
at their matinee meeting, Monday, director of the entire shebang. .
In the starred cast are Mary
March II, at 1:45 p.m.. in the So- When George Goldberg (who was Edwards, formerly soloist with the
cial Hall of the Temple. . . Models in the "Naivy" at the time) heard NBC and Seattle Symphonies, and
from Detroit's leading women's
shops will participate. . . A tea
will follow the show.
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he's away
there to
and say,
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kid when . .
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Harry Jarkey and master of
c eremonies
Harry Jarkey, who is being eyed
by musical comedy scouts for an
introduction to Broadway, contin-
ues at the helm of the continuous
new variety floor show at Club
509. Not many people know that
Harry is a first cousin of Dinars
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and piano bombshell, in her twen-
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tured spot. Johnny Rullo, his songs
and his trumpet, ranks still among
the favorites; The Jitterbugs and
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the Seattle Civic Opera; Jimme
Jean Haward, mezzo soprano from
the San Carlo Opera; Alan Wer-
ner, Atwater Kent auditions win-
ner, featured radio singer on the
Ford Hour, Burns and Allen show,
and on Victor and Decca records;
and Lucy Brown, distinguished
pianist.

The lovely Terry Lawler is love-
lier than ever (could it be that
being a mother adds to her radi-
ance and gives her that lustrous
gleam in her eye, and of course
friend hubby, the noted counsel-
lor-at-law, might well be a bit re-
sponsible for that, too). What I
wanted to say was that those
who missed Terry at the Bowery
really missed a treat — the voice
is clearer than ever, the gowns
more brilliant and the personality
. . just don't ask. .. Come back
soon, Terry.

Welcome home! Sammy Harvith
back from overseas. First
time he's seen his lovely little 3-
year-old daughter Sharee. . . On
short leave, Lt. Irving Rose (Ed's
offspring) was in from U.S. Co-
pahee which sailed the Pacific
waters... Soph Lebow's (sister of
Maurie Moss, Hamtramck hard-
ware king) kid, Aaron, is back in
civilian stride. . . Ray Colbert,
Buddy Kane (Harriett Radner's
handsome kid brother — Oh, Lord,
where is my youth?), Young Ta-
maroff, all in mufti. . . We're SO
glad you're home, boys.

Wedding bells — April 6 — for
Ida ° Franklin (Cy Feinberg,
jeweler) and Harold Orman.

A million thanks, Norm! (that's
for Norman Lippitt — Suffrin's
Clothes.)

Happy landings — Henry Lip-
shield (Henry's Store on Dexter)
taking his first plane ride to Mi-
ami. . . Is he scared! Think noth-
ing of it — Just close your eyes
and go to sleep. . . You'll wake tip
in Miami. .. If there's a funny
kind of bubbling feelin' in your
ears, just chew some gum.

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