Axericam 'apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 54, 1946 nsov r . We ids will • What ig trips Y other Ian has a good counte- "round know 1, Mrs. Fields sr wh o 9 a.m. in and in on to die _ ! Ever t to do lief to s Nfrs, , (1 Mt. r she's Rescue ter of ica. Etr the many • lein at a Undoy ondity hand- ember bac% That And Sopn • 'e! ies, ly 3 r86 D. 1. isc y. _ Frida March 15, 1946 di DETROIT , JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle s ot l ate • With Sally Fields Bachmiel's pop came in from Flo Connecticut farmhouse, denim ov- rata Saturday a.m. by train, spear t cralls and garden dresses for her- y. left Monday a.m. by plan e. self as farmer. The iron she uses 8 day, just got lonesome fo ✓ to press out her concert gowns, 'Butch" and a peek at the rest o f an absorbing task requiring more family... Now he's happy an d than a little skill, which she finds c ack e to "Maw". . . 'Dya suppos ideal relaxation on tour. Her hat's all I need to make me hap - handbag is notorious -- stuffed py when I get as young a 5 with letters which she never finds time to answer. Instead, she "Groups" . • Gosh, what I wouldn't give righ Phones. . . Miss Anderson's con- his minute for a bowl of goo d cert in Detroit will close the cur borsht, the kind the Russian Sa _ rent series -of concerts at the Ma- ✓ sonic Auditorium. Her program (War serves, or a "pirogi" o any of the dishes the Russia n will include numbers by Bach Handel, Richard Strauss, Verdi, Samovar is famous for. . . Th true Russian hospitality, the spiri Tschaikowsky and Paichmaninoff. with which the Colonel greet • you when you come in . , th 'Twos a grand surprise when ease with which you're served . • Anne Tarnaroff arived home from and the attention bestowed o Florida and your every wish. . . Were you a found her son (tar, you couldn't merit more at Corp. Marvin tention. home from the is wars for keeps. For a few mo- Poor Jean. . Mary was re- ments the other day we were all ported missing kinda frightened for Jean Harris, March, 1945 Larry Lawrence's awrence's right - hand and had the .tan," Friday, that she might he awful exper- Peaking out with chicken pox -. sal knee of being but 'twos only' spring fever. Corp. Tamaraff a prisoner of • war. So, especially grateful is his Eee-ba - ba - reeba! You shoul d family for the safe return. Marv's have seen Tiny Weisberg, lookin g attending Gen. Mtrs. College for so veddy veddy ultra. . . What Engineering and here's hoping he an exhibition of the Rrrumba and engineers himself with a lot of Samba she did give with Jules things he's missed and wants for Gonzales... And can they rhum- himself .. Anne, who was a Drop- ba, mama-mia! 'Twas at Lee 'n' kin girl just spent 5 weeks visit- Eddie's, Monday night. Dldja ever ing her folks 'way down "Floridy" hear Tiny sing "Yiddishe Mamma"? way-brother Morris and family • . You know, of course, she was and sister Cele Bertman and Belle Stuart, the warbler at the gang . . . Gosh, I'll never forget Uptown Club for a long time 'fore when Anne and Cele (we were she "aisled it" with Lou.,, And living on Frederick St. 'way back is he proud of her! Oooh-ah! them thar days--I WUZ 'bout H • years old or there-about) when "Four Hearts," new Soviet' film two gals, holdin' each others comedy starring Valentina Serova hands (Cele wearing pigtails) Eugene Samoilov and Ludmilla rang our door bell very timidly Tselikovskaya, will have its De- informed- us that they were the troit premier at the Cinema The- Windsor Drapkins and wanted to atre on Wednesday. . . The first know if we were relatives---we light comedy to come out of Rus- weren't, but we became pretty fast sia since the war, "Four Hearts" f riends. First 'twas Cele and features a cast of stars familiar sister Marian, then Cele and I to American audiences through got pretty thick . . Anne we'd recent appearances in Soviet films see now and then- the brothers of shown here. Valentina Serova course we saw. Then new inter- starred in "Wait For Me," Lud- ests, new locale, etc., and then --- mills Tselikovskaya was seen boom -Hittin' the 'Ili Spots brings here in "Spring Song" and "Taxi Cele (via mail) from Florida and 1 - to Heaven" and Eugene Samoilov, last week, a re-union after who plays the leading male role, "yahrs and yahrs" with Anne, at is also the star of "Six P.M." . . the Rachmiel shindig . . 'Tis in- Directed by Konstantin Yudin, deed a small world .. I'm so sorry with music and lyrics by Yuri Mil- to report that Anne's mother is hufin, "Four Hearts" was produc- quite ill at the moment. ed at the Mosfilm Studios in Mos- • cow and is released here by Art- "23" used to mean "skiddoo," kino Pictures, Inc. . . How did you do with "Last Chance," Art? but with the American Haven Club "23" means that many ener- • getic, civic and charity minded Does an actress or a concert women who are real go-getters . . singer get homesick? Or tried of Their greatest project today is traveling? Just see how Marian aiding the refugees . . They're a Anderson, the adored singer who small enough group to meet every will spear at Masonic Auditorium other Thursday at a member's Monday evening, March 25, has home ... They're celebrating their 'learned to create home "air" with 3rd year with a Donor Luncheon Filer on the gypsy life of a concert at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Mar. artist, whose only home for so 19... Anne Klein and Anne Tam- many months of the year is the aroff are co-chairmen of the affair. inside of a train. . . She carries Ruth Katz is president of the or- 15 pieces of luggage, but only one ganization , .. If these three mes- of them contains clothes. The dames are an example of the rest others hold a phonograph, record- of the group, no wonder they ing machine with which she tests complish such grand results. ac- herself in all her new songs, her • radio, her sewing machine, an electric iron in a hatbox, and a Bnai Brithers note: Here's a Zest of small cooking utensils. cute letter from Evelyn Citron The great contralto, who is an who's attending a college at Al- ardent honk-maker, uses all of buerque, New Mexico. Says she them to create an atmosphere of started first Jewish student club home wherever she finds herself. on campus and has been writing L, The cooking pots are used to turn to "Hiller and hopes to get some ut a little supper for herself, her cooperation. . . The local Jewry corn !moist Franz Rupp, and her business manager, as a chan„( from hotel and dining car menus. The sewing machine has produced slip covers and draperies for her e n • - - — Everybody In Town Says, • Really memories when I ran in- to Mrs. Chas. Solomon (Annette Goodman). . .She was part of a line of girls trained by Charlie Roth of Roth & Berdan Dancing School... Some of the others were Nola Weiss (now Mrs. Marvin Goldman) , , Sylvia Cole (Mrs. Monty Freedman) . Jack Her- ferd's wife (Fox Theatre) , . the now Mrs. Jim Hughey and Lillian Gross -- the only one of the crew that's still free, white and 21? (Not too far off.) .. Annette look- ed darling. I did want to stand around and talk to her a while longer but I had a "sick friend" who needed attention. • The March Calendar for Purity Chapter 359 O.E.S. follows: March 18, Special meeting, dinner, initia- tion and social evening.. . March 24, USO breakfast at Jewish Com- munity Center... March 27, Char- ity Luncheon in Kern's Auditori- um — proceeds to go to the Save- a-Child Program. . . The next regular business meeting will be held April 1, at 8 p.m... Not bad, not bad at all. Fact is, it sounds interesting! • Do you know about the All- Occasion Melnerney's gift bas- kets? . . No matter whether it's a birthday, anniversary, convales- cent, or what have you. . , They are both beautifully as well as practically prepared. . . Why not drop over to their sales room. . McInerney's has been established since 1849. • Swell people — Julius Pother has a modest little store on Hast- ings St. He contributed 640 pr. new shoes, 125 pr. mend- ed shoes, 75 brand new pre. of rubbers to the clothing drive. . . Mrs. Samuel Shu I - man was the lucky gal who Nettie Schulman received them for the drive... So vivid a picture did Mrs. Shulman paint of the homeless, poor, needy Jews in Europe that if she hadn't stopped him, we might have added another poor needy (God forbid) to our own in Detroit. .. There's a law of compensation we're told and I'm quite sure that Mr. Park- er, somewhere along the line, will get his just return. • A law of compensation? Why, sure! Do good unto thy people and the Lord will do good unto thee. The Vic Newmans were mar- ried 8 years. . . No signs of a posterity... They both joined the Louis Brandeis Group .. both de- voting their time and energies to ------- Bobbie's Amazingly Popular—INP Entertainment Nightly by FAVORITE SEPIA STARS BEST IN FOOD . LIQUOR - FUN IT'S TERRIFIC! "AL WHYTE" at the piano want her to start a B.B. Youth Group. . . She's a smart gal, is Evelyn. . . Has learned to "sock herself on the jaw" and talk with herself not toi and say.: "Look here, gal, that's not for you, 'twon't do" --- and presto, you feel bigger and better. . . I learned that trick a long long time ago and 'twas a good thing, too. . Keep up the good work, Evelyn. • One of Pontiac's leading citi- zens, former mayor, and "who's who" in Michigan's history mak- ers, Bill Mitchell, opened a ilex fur studio in the Madison Theatre Bldg., Detroit. . . It's the Mitchell ' Fur Co., featuring exclusive "Fins by Victor." The charming Mrs. , M. is down at Miami Beach tak- ing in the sun's rays while Mr. M. is advAce press-agenting with Detroit's "bluebloods." . , And a wish of luck, all good, from me to the Mitchell Furs. ST. ANTOINE AT WINDER — Cl.itford 0070 We Never Oose Food at All Hours More Than TERRIFIC! hir NEW AND BEAUTIFUL IT'S MOST TERRIFIC! THE DELICIOUS FOODS ARTURO'S IT'S REAL TREAT To Visit the • • • -• • • • • Aristocrats:' Important people? Phooey! Give me the "hamishe" every-day person anytime ...nd a double phooey on the "6 Mile Road rich-tocrat" (the mails won't permit the proper word) who phoned a lady of Pisgah early one Sunday morning - "I'ni sorry I couldn't bring the clodding promised you during the week. I vas busy wid my 'gin club'. .. l'in so tired, I kent go out dis morn- ing eder and I've got a card poddy here dis afternoon, couldn't you come and pick it up your- self?" . . The Pisgah lady who t;, chairman of the clothing drive had been doing just that all week. She too was tired and she too would have liked to get a couple of hours rest Sunday morning. .. But not- withstanding, she went. . . She was met at the door, told to go down into the basement ('cause "Mrs. 6-Mile" didn't want to get her hands dirty — if ya please) and get the couple of bushels full of "shmotes." Can't some of you women understand that when those who go "shnorren" for food and clothing and moneys — it is not for themselves, God forbid, but for YOUR PEOPLE in Eu- rope — In those stricken countries that are glad to receive what you toss away . . that you should deem it a privilege and a pleasure and be grateful to the Almighty Cod that you are ABLE to give things away. .. Judging from the description this "6-Mile Rd. rich- to crat" mite herself have been in "Kovina" or "Slabotky" or "Kri- bitchuk" instead of 6 Mile Rd. . God bless America, the "goldene midine." • Many happy returns, Eve, . That's for Eve Jackson's (at Turkel) birthday. She's been married thir- teen years (another lucky sign). Says her best birthday present is the return of hgr very modest and muchly decorated husband, Joe. The Jackson romance started in Northern Hi School Days. During hubby's activities in the ETO, Eve got herself a job at Turk's where she was continually watched and protected from wolves by one' -a- more of her six handsome bro- thers. . Not only did working keep little Eve out of mischief but it added to the nest eg: which spelled business and future security for the Jacksons. Good. hick, kids, both of you. And may you pile on those years of birth- days and anniversaries. • Clean with Orchid Cleaners . that's Leo Podden's "cleanery" out Welcome home from Florida, Hannah Harvith, Mt. Sinai Hos- pital president. . . Dr. Chas. and Esther Gitlin. Dr. Gitlin Is resum- ing practice in his old offices and clinic on Glendale. . . When Un- cle Sam called, both Esther and Doe closed up shop and went to work for U.S... He was a media in the Army, Esther in the Navy. . . "Old Glory" was left In the doctor's office to keep watch ovor the walls and doctor's tools. Just as the doctor and Esther stood by their "guns" until the finish, so did "Old Glory" stand by until they opened the office doors again, a little dustier than before, but just as erect and proud as al- ways. Good luck! • Kinda steppin' high and mighty, eh, Phil? Saw Philly Rothschild, our 'Round - the Town editor sport- ing two lovely "Between Cover" (currently appearing at Cass) gals around. . . London Chop House, Lee 'n' Eddie's. My! my! • If you've heard Carl Brisson at the Statler recently or any- where else since, and if you have heard the new, yet unpublished, tune "Romance" - - that's Dorothy Brown's, our own prolific little Writer of songs. . . Such popular tunes as "Babushka," "Blame It On the Moon," "Jane," and a flock of others are hers. . . Nice going, Dorothy. • Another week, another signature and until April 28, 'twill always end "Remember 'twill be Artie Fields Orchestra time at Lee 'n' Eddie's starting then with Belle Baker highlighting the floor show." • Great Show CLYDE MeCOY and his Orchestra Downtou 'es Favorite HAI. FISHER Rendezvous Broadway's Newest Comedy n ■ arim; Tark's • And a Terrific Cast Banquets and Parties Receive Our Special Attenticin! Musk liar 1239 GRISWOI.D Between State and Grand River It's the . . . . 7 1110 GRANDE, CAFE Back Stage Bar Good Food . .. Fine Liquor (Next to Avenue Theatre) Entertainment Nightly JIMMY BOUCHARD And His Novaclhord MICKEY SAFKO, Drum Whit All Brands of 1011 Farmer BEER - WINE - LIQUOR special business men's luncheon served daily, 11 a.mt. • 3 p.m. MAX SPIEGELMAN, Mgr. 432 WOODWARD AVE. JOHNNY LEWIS, Proprietor 4145 WOODWARD at Willis BALI OPEN SUNDAYS B.B. enterprises — both imbued Linwood way... What a good job with the extra strength and cour- he does, too. . , Just As good age that it takes to accomplish a one as he did serving in Uncle things. . . Result? Mrs. Vic is in- Sam's forces. (anticipating. . . God's way of proving the law of compensation, Have you had lawn trouble? or should I have started this para- Do you have a difficult time keep- graph out with "as ye sow, so ing it properly watered? Your shall ye reap"? troubles can come to a quick and • sudden end. The Bernstein boys Modest boy! In order to keep Louie and Sam --- operate the up with Lee Applebaum (Jean Lawn Irrigation Service. 5Tis the and Dave's boy) promotions, the most adequate and perfect auto- family has to watch the "return" matic underground sprinkling sys- on the envelope.. . He just won't tem on the market. . . I've heard talk and sure won't brag about oodles and oodles about it. The his accomplishments .. Lee is now cost is very moderate, the results n Sgt., if you please. most efficient. Ask me, I know! WHERE YOU MEET THE SHOW PEOPLE DeLAND anti his )N VALLEY TRIO 80I3 McNICHOLS 1Sis Mile Road at Third) / Page Twenty-Three Finest Foods and Liquors Lono. — Coniiiirte Dinner. — lade Copper I V. Pinitern — .1 le 5:35 1.11 , 1:1) -11 1.; ■ 11).ASA — Turbine i n R e „,. all() \ 11111 111:.1 KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST BERMAN'S CHOP HOUSE FINEST FOOD 1431 TIMES SQUARE BEST LIQUORS 1, CL. 3029-30