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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, May 3, 1946

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With Sally Fields

50 cars to meet the train July 6
and take 'em back when they
leave. All I gotta do is snap my
fingers and presto, right of the
thin air, my fairy godmother is
going to produce a fleet of golden
chariots Wonders past mir nit,"
eh?).
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Tommy Montgomery is that
veddy, veddy (hubba, hubba, gals)
charming young
man w h o has
been reigning
supreme at the
organ in the
smart cocktail
lounge at Latin
Quarter. There
isn't a song he
can't play and
we have never
heard of a n y
request number
he didn't know
Montgomery whether 'twas
"Kol Nidre" or "Holy Night" ("nit
geliehenclik"). . . "Crazy Show of
1916," the zaniest laff revue of the
year, starring Milt Britton and
his Merry Maniac Orchestra, is in
its second and final week, ending
Sunday nite. In the topflight sup-
porting cast are Rochelle and
Beebe, "The Satirical Madcaps";
Paul Gray, "America's Diplomat
of Comedy," who is holding over
as an extra added attraction, by
tremendous demand, from the pre-
vious show; the attractive Vir-
ginia Tiff Dancers and many oth-
ers. Ramon and his Cuban or-
chestra alternate with the Milt
Britton band for continuous danc-
ing. . . George and Gene Bernard ,
"New York's Newest Comedy Dis-
covery," open Monday, May 6, as
the stars of a smart, new show
with Bobby Jule, sensational jug-
gler, and other variety headliners.
. . Sammy Mandell, the popular
saxophone and clarinet wizard,
and his orchestra take over the
musical chores at the same time.
The Bernards are being hailed
nationally as the cleverest, fun-
niest and most original comedians
of the day. One of the most tal-
ented of dance directors, George
Bernard originates all the routines
and designs the special costumes
they wear. They have appeared

very valuable door prizes they are
offering. . . Read about them here
and then make sure you attend!
A new 1946 nationally advertised
refrigerator, washing machine, ra-
dio-phonograph, 12 pairs of ny-
lons, and furniture. Grinnell's are
handling the sale of tickets down-
town, or may you call UN. 3-0921.
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Really had a fast day last Sun-
day. What with trying to catch
up on some back work in the
morning, make a few obligation
cans, visit with my family for a
few minutes, trying to figure out
how to take care of the over ca-
pacity of the Sunday crowd at
Lee 'n' Eddie's, attended the 903
people banquet of the National
Printcraft Assn. at the Latin
Quarter, then attended such a
If you're a lover of opera, then
lovely party given by the Jos.
you'll want to see the Detroit pre- Jaffa's on Monterey honoring their
miere of Beniamino Gigli, the
son, Seymour,
world's most celebrated living ten-
who just return-
or, in his newest film, "Mamma"
ed from serv-
Madre), with Emma Gramma-
ice. He enlisted
tice, Italy's foremost actress, and
April 7, 1944
a distinguished cast, which start-
(first Passover
ed Wednesday, May 1, at the Cin-
seder that year)
ema Theatre. Dialogue and songs
was shipped to
are in Italian and there are com-
Panama in Aug-
plete English titles. . . In "Mam-
ust of the same
ma," Gigli, aided by the orchestra
year and sta-
of the Royal Opera, Rome, sings
tioned at the
arias from Verdi's "Othello," "Ri-
Naval Air Base
goletto" and other operas, as well
there, where he
as a group of Italian folk songs.
Seymour Jaffa remained f o r
The film will continue for one
21 months. When discharged, he
week only.
was a Fireman 1 /c. Thank God
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that it's over and for sending an-
What a charming young lady other good boy hack home to his
little Nancy Alter turned out to parents. There was enough "tzum
be. Remember what a mischievous fressen" to feed' an army. Met
little thing she was. She'd answer many old friends there too. Lord,
the phone thusly, "Zis is ze but I get a kick out of running
French maid. Ze madam is not at into old friends. From there, rush-
home." Or she'd call up names at ed home, changed clothes ini back
random from the phone book and to Lee 'n' Eddie's and that's the
ask for the male member of the nite there were really good friends
firm and give or leave a fictitious there. Thank Thee, oh, Lord.
feminine name. I wonder how
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many quarrels she was responsible
Saw Peggy Dermer (the lovely
for, Well, Nancy is a big girl now
social secretary of Greenbush,
and can't conceive how she ever
Inc.) was tripping the light fan-
thought of such pranks. She's at-
tactic with Harry Miller (corned throughout Europe with tremen-
dons success.
tending a girls' school some place
beef king) at Latin Quarter and
down East (darn, I forgot which
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Lee 'n' Eddie's, all in one nite.
one and where --- age, age, ju3t
Don't forget the Allied Jewish
old age creeping up on me). She's That rates!
Campaign. And for good measure,
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the daughter of Rose Alter (Nan-
starting some time soon is the
The Ladies of Mosaic (wives of White Cane Drive which reminds
Rose Shoppe on Griswold) and the
late Jack Alter. Boy, time does Mosaic Lodge members of Mo- me to tell you that if you're driv-
saic) held a very ultra, ultra af- ing and see a person holding up
tell!
fair at Latin Quarter Tuesday a white cane with a red tip, that's
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nite. I was s0000 surprised that a blind person ("nit far unz ge-
An event to look forward to .
The Lt. Jack Winokur Post No. the comparatively newly organiz- dacht") and you'd better stop
268, of the Jewish War Vets are ed group (about a year) and com- your car wherever you are or it
going to present their first annual prising only a little over 125 mem- will cost you five dollars. .. Give
spring dance on Saturday, May 25. bers, were responsible for such a on both the campaigns and be
in the Grand Ballroom of the tremendous turnout. The house grateful that you are the Giver
Book-Cadillac Hotel. They've en- was packed to capacity and clos- and not the Receiver.
gaged Tony Marvin's orchestra to ed to outsiders. Much credit is due
assure you a fulsome evening of Anne Gurvis, chairman of the af-
And now, because I am so ter-
danceable rhythms. . . With a fair, and Tillye Gunsbcrg, co-
ribly tired from the week's ex-
little luck, you'll also have to hire chairman and their very capable
. - citement, I am going to beg off
the and cooperative committee, SIMI
a truck to cart home some
ley Goodman and Anne Grossman, from writing at this time. I want
handled all the reservations. Cele to say thanks again to everybody.
Eichenhorn is president and Dor- Belle Baker thanks you too and
othy King is vice president. Cele wants me to convey the message
DETROIT PREMIERE
really felt proud of her group to you that she has many more
Beniamino Gigli in "Mamma"
and was "kleibing" so much "no- old and new songs that she'll sing
World's Greatest Tenor
for you. . . Songs you'll love to
chez" over the whole thing.
Complete English Titles
liar. You know "she's good, too."
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which reminds me to tell you
Cinema Columbia at V•'oodward
That's a bit of all right! Yessir! what happened the other nite. I
Those very interesting plans that
the local Bnai Brith councils are
making for the coming conven-
Open — 24 Hours
tion in July. About GOO delegates
and their wives are expected.
There'll be luncheons, dinners.
banquets, cabaret nites and what
have you. Had a chat with Ben
( Next to Avenue Theatre)
Restaurant — Delicatessen Glass, executive secretary of the
6th District Men's Lodges, who
WHERE YOU MEET
Dinners
Saudis aches
Lunch
was in town t'other day (looking
THE SHOW PEOPLE
Steaks — Chops
"haler" and heartier than ever),
Murray Sabin, entertainment czar,
All Brands of
Kosher Style Cooking
and Dr. Larry Jaffe, Men's Coun-
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will dish it out to you gradually.
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I got myself a good job out of it
JOHNNY LEWIS Proprietor
. . "gotta" get together a fleet of

Eve Epstein, the local heart
throb in the Harris and Stein,
Barium Tower "eonsultery," is go-
ing vacationing. Leaving for New
York today. Looks like Bev's ac-
count of the "Big City" gave Eve
wandering ideas. Bev, however,
I her fill of it and isn't going
k. "Be it ever so humble, there
-no place like home."
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Didja know that "Wee Willie"
Zuskind is the local representa-
tive of a large Chicago diamond
wholesalery? (Look, goils, he can
vet it for you "hulsel".) Besides
Wee Willie knows all about sprin-
kling systems. . . Just ask him. If
he would only shave off that
moustache!
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Page Fifteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Since the war stopped, Italy has
know you'll get just as big a kick
out of it as Belle did. Zina Grand. been governed by a six party gov-
currently a Columbia student but ernment.
a former U of M grad (Zina lived
with us in Ann Arbor when Artie
z
was in kneepants) of course at-
tended the debut and was telling
the story about how she knew
THE GAME
him "when" and how good he is
('Linn is no mean musician her-
Meet the Crowd
self, only on the classical side.
She, however, isn't too well vers-
at the
ed on nite club entertainers or
vaudeville stars). She then turned
to Miss Baker and said. "Oh, you
are good, too. I enjoyed you very
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much!" to which the great trouper
that she is, replied very modestly,
Opp. Book-Cadillac Hotel
"thank you very much, dear." . .
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"Lebn zol zie, lung and shtark."
"Detroit's
most congenial
. . Before I close, I must tell you
atmosphere"
this one Belle Baker tells on her-
self. It's about a little teen-ager
who happened to be staying at
the same hotel resort as Belle and
Is
she was so thrilled and excited
about it that she long-distanced
NEW and BEAUTIFUL
her mother and told her excitedly,
"Ma, guess who's staying here at
the hotel, too?" "I can't guess."
"Belle Baker, Ma." "Who's Belle?"
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"Ma, you don't know Belle Bak-
er?" "No, ,my child, I don't know
Belle Baker." "Ma, think, who's in
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Bye now.
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First Refugees to
Leave Germany
For U.S. in May

The first group of refugees to
enter the United States under
President Truman's recent direc-
tive to facilitate their entry with
in the quota is scheduled to leave
Bremen, Germany, on May 9 or
13, according to a cable received
by the Hebrew Sheltering and
Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS).
from its office in Frankfurt.

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The group numbers 156, and
more than half will join relatives
in the New York metropolitan
area, while the others will go to
points as far west as Los Angeles.

IT'S NOW!

HIAS has notified the relatives,
so that they may make prepara-
tions for the reception of the im-
migrants, who will be met at the
pier by HIAS workers, and taken
to the HIAS Shelter in New, York,
to remain until their relatives can
receive them.

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