Page Twenty-Two DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, March 15, 1946 ...Min' the S as an assistant. . And, say, she enjoy it if you're not. Please an- Tony Morelli took the reins ova sure outdoes herself as buyer of swer return wire.• Love. Art." — • • • the Grand River Peggy Ann To which yours truly replied: "Am again at Latin Quarter. Store. . . Such a beeutiful array a VERY ardent B.B. Enjoy your know his many many friends of springy "things" — suits, coats dinner with a clear conscience be happy to hear that. . . «'ha i with the laundry, the flying trim and such adorable dresses! and find out if the Colonel is sin- to California, and the many other The Grind Ballroom of the desire to be able to have "money • gle or has a brother." Several social activities, "Red" Cohlan hat Statler Hotel was packed thru the to burn?" .. only instead of burn- Poor Johnny Lebow, the only months later, I was in Washing. doors and overflowed into the ing it, an up-and-coming thing he doesn't like about being ton. (Read next week's issue for all he can do. . . You did a goo( halls and the small ballroom. Sonic young and handsome fighter (what his brother Maxie's representative the next installment of this truly jib, "Red." Your jovial county even sat on their coats on the nance will be kinda missed "roue( a pity to ever mar such a "ponim") here is the "girl-less" evenings true story.) floor along the walls. The drop of these parts." . . But you know just delights in tearing fives and when he has to - make Muskegon. • a pin could be heard. . . A feeling what, baby? (Pay no mind, Mrs tens and even hundred dollar bills . . Max Lebow and Lyle Rogers of awe and reverence seemed to What cute little tricks the C.) There's only one Sally Fields into bits, then tossing it around. have the Plymouth DeSoto agen- Three Rays are. Just look at (thank God for small favors) who permeate thru the room as Can- (Can you imagine the mad scram- cy there. . . Hey, all you guys tor roses I. Silverman, of Chi- them! And can take those hours from 9 a.m. ble of the waitresses -- when ne better conic into Detroit April cago, came to the microphone to what a fine ac- to 5 a.m. next morn, day in and walks into a spot, they toss up a 26, when Artie opens at Lee 'n' sing his number -- a Hebrew robatic per- day out. .. Sh! I'll let you in oa coin to see who "waits" on him). Eddie's with his own band. .. Arta tune -- which was greeted with formance they a secret. "Same mer nit to din . . Outside of a burning ambition that, too, is gonna be a "bit of all much enthusiasm at the finish. I put on with madelse kachez." to be the world's best "pug" and right!" had always thought of cantors in ninny a flip and • outside of his penchant for the • the same breath with long-bearded a tumble. They Just a bundle of dynamite! Fier verry, pretty dark-haired Irish vix- Only two more weeks 'fore the rabbis, singing nought but He- are in the new on the go, ever on the alert to do en Fran Ryan, his greatest thrill much - talked - about flower show brew chants, religious melodies. Latin Quarter that Which will bring relief to is tearing up Uncle Sam's medium will open at Convention Hall (on and I am always so pleasantly show. . . That some needy sick. . . That's of exchange. .. Darn it — nothing March 301. 'Twill last through Mrs. surprised to find one rather young, old trumpet fa- Isaac Rosenthal (the beloved ever happens to me! I' never April 7. Buy your tickets now Mt. rather good looking, and doing Titre Rays vorite "S u g a r Sinai Assn. "rebitzin"). Now she's around when he's in am tearing from your neighborhood big store such numbers as spirituals (in Ne- Blues" never sounded better than chairman of the Child Rescue mood. I haven't got money to tear and save "two bits." gro dialect) as did Cantor Silver- when played by its chief expo- Fund for the Detroit Chapter of — "nu, mazel darf men haben." • man. He also very adequately nent, the real Clyde McCoy. It's Paging Arturo's . . or Harry a big show there—the Miami rave Women's Mizrachi of America. . rendered a Sinatra tune — "The What am I saying? . . Dear God, God bless her and give her the I'm only foolin', pay no 'tention Chung's .. but even if I did have House I Live In" — and several Hal Fisher, rolling 'em in the • gay and novel Yiddish! Folk to me. , . Mazel? I've loads of it. the ambition t'would be too late aisles with his "Bingo the Grin- strength to carry on for many many years to come. Amen! . . Thank you, oh, Lord! for either one of the places. . . But go" take-off on Wallace Beery, his tunes. . . Needless to say, the • I can sit here and "lick my super-drunk act that brings on • Cantor's contributions set the au- Welcome back — Selma Klein - dience in a restful and receptive Steve Condos, one of America's chops" pretendin' I just "ett" a the hilarious song, "My Wife Has mood. The audience stood up in greatest(' tap dancing stars, of huge dish of spdghstti and meat Gone and,Left Me," and his "silly "boogie woogie" sensation at a tribute as Henry Monsky, Nation- stage and screen, heads the new balls or some luseibus "egg foo impressions" of blinking light- piano. Selma got home Sunday from "Californi-ay," left Monday al President of Bnai Brith, came show which yong," can't I? . . Papa Joe's houses, boat noises and trains in open 'till the sun comes out. . . love. . . Vic Hyde, a local lad from for Youngstown to see her hand- to the speaker's stand. Aa the opened Friday some brother Maurie (remember thunderous applause died out, Mr. night at Lee 'n' You can stop there most any time down Niles, Mich., way, really Russeks?) and is expected bac% Monsky first lauded Philip Du- Eddie's. . Jackie and be served well, too. . . All sparks the performance with his in Detroit this week-end. .. That kinds of real Italian dishes, very musical versatility. So help me, if brinsky, of the recently organized Green has scor- well prepared. . . Gosh, I'm get- he doesn't play on two trumpets, is fast travelin', Babe. . . And Zager Lodge for being instru- ed another en- talking about fast travelin', Sopn ting kinda tired. mental in securing,02 of the mem- and then a three-part harmony en gagement t r I - • bers. The charter for the Lodge three of them, and then, believe umph there. -; was presented to Mr. Dubrinsky Didja know that Jack Teagar- it or not, four bugles at the same The Broadway as a tribute for his efforts. time. He's a sensation of the piano comedy favorite den's trumpet is solid gold? Mr. Monsky, in simple words and trombone too. . . "The Wed- holds over, by • Steve Condos and fervent manner, unfurled the tremendous de- You will note in the Bnai Brith ding of the Birds" is a neat addi- story of the struggles of our peo- mand, at the helm of the smart new Highlights that Lt. Col. Niles was tion to the program as whistled ple in the European areas. He floor show. He has been lauded by honored for his war service rec- by the Dawn Brothers in their told of the extreme necessity of a the nation's leading columnists for ord. . . That brought quite a story featured courtship number. . . And "rooting" place for Jews — of the his inimitable humor. Coming in to my mind. . . When Artie was those lovely Virginia Tiff Dancers necessity of establishing for the at that time to share the lime- Tuesdays—Reserved for Parties, stationed in Washington last sum- never wore more gorgeous cos- Jewry of the world a political light are Sherman Hayes and his Banquets—Reservations 0(4 mer, he was trying to hail a cab tumes, you can bet on that. Look's Status in Palestine, where the orchestra, presenting a new style In order to get out of a pouring like a real live harem when the Jews will be a MAJORITY people in melody, and featuring lovely gals come out for their filmy "Per- rain. Instead up rolls a large car and when they can proudly say— Dell Welcome and Professor with a Lt. Col., no less, and asks sian" number. Ramon and his "this. is our country." He did not Stubbs. . . Hayes' success as a the poor sailor if he wants a rhumba band and Tom Montgom- lift. talk about Palestine as a Zionist band leader is not just the story . . Very meekly and very gladly ery at the Cocktail Lounge or- or as a Bnai Brither, but just as of a fellow organizing a band and Artie accepted. . . During the gan score as usual. 51 Sproat a spokesman of American Jewry, reaching the top. He has been a CL. 0786 course of the conversation, upon • as a whole, representing all func- professional musician for more learning that Artie had been at- Girls! Girls! Put on your pretty tions, all organizations. He spoke than fifteen years. I haven't heard tached to the Lexington, the Col- gay bonnet, with the ribbons of the Importance of unity among the band as yet, but from all ad- and onel told him that he was instru- flowers on it — but get it first American Jews. It is not money vance reports, its more than just at mental in supplying many of the Ginger's "Hats with Snap." . . alone which Is needed. We must all right. . . I'm told his music is ships with musical instruments By the way, Ginger is moving get together and fight this thing smooth-styled with no clatter through the Bnai Brith. . To from next to the Madison Theatre thru, politically, morally, justifia- swing. It is built on solid but sub- which Artie replied, "My Mom is Bldg. to a beautiful new depart- bly as well as financially. Every dued rhythm. . . The supporting pretty active in Bnai Brith." The ment in Sheldon's, corner Farmer weapon at our command will have cast Includes The Albins, topflight Colonel was very much surprised at Grand River. . , Ginger will to be employed. Specializing is comedy dancers, and the Dorothy that the kid was one of "Cod's be on hand, in person (honest), Mr. Monsky cited some harrow. Byton Girls. SEA FOOD DINNERS Chosen" (and mayhap a bit dis- and ready for leg and very touching experiences you today, Satur- appointed, too, 'cause surely he day, March 18, • with the newest of our people In concentration and Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters The bells were ringing . . and must have thought to himself, ready-made spring chapeaus or displaced persons camps. Of course Clams, Prime Meats "I'm doing a good piece of inter- costume made creations.. ''Vicky" Babe Sutton, the Sol Katz's, the we've heard that again and again, faith work here, all right"). Enny- Complete Carry-Out Service but many of us who have lived t Norm Singers and friends (sorry, ho — Art received an invitation is itching to try her newest de- on the fat of the land here in ( heir names escape me) were eel- to dinner at the Colonel's apt. be- signs on your pretty heads. . • Remember, today's the day in the brating at Lee 'n' Eddie's Sunday 16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D. America in comparative comfort n cause his Mom was a Bas Brither. new place. . . Oh, Lil, you'll catch ight after the wedding of June and freedom need to be told those UN. 2.9866 During the night, "Honest Abe," stories over and over again. Get Rose (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. — I mean Art — got aorta pan- her today, sure! Harry R./. The groom? Who's ex- behind this battle, you Jews of icky — "maybe Mom isn't a B.B. Detroit, whether you're a Zionist, ( ected to remember such a minor at all" — So a wire I got — "Dear Bnai Brither, a Povolitcher, a Ga- 4 what's that I said?) detail at litz, or a Litvak.tive support, w :30 a.m.? . . Anyway, 'twas all Mom: I accepthd an invitation Known from Craw from a major or a colonel on the to Conq for Our both of your stren th and your . ritten up in the social columns. strength that you're an ardent finances. _Heard "Babe" outdid herself l'irirrio I).. B.B. (letter follows). I couldn't • Is it inhibition? 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