Page Fourteen Friday, May 24, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Joey Adams, "Broadway's New- month of June. Those rooms are delightful and they're also avail- est Comedy Star”; Mark Plant, able. When I went to school, "Musical Corn , they used to say, "Verbuni sapien- edy Singing ti satis est." I'll let you guess Star," and To- what that means and explain it n y Canzoneri, around. That's a good job you're later on. six times world doing, sir! The formal opening champion in was on Monday, May 20. "From Punches to Punchlines," Harvey Stone, voted the most are the co- promising comedian of the year headliners o f You know, I shan't be able to by the Gag the smart, new make the rounds this week, I'm Writers' Asso- floor show sure—so I'll just give you a bit ciation of Amer- which opened of "adwince on the new shows i a, continues on Friday, May Joey Adams coming into the spots. Please to make histo- 24th, at Lee 'n' Eddie's Supper read the ads for Where to go, ry at the Bow- Cllub. Chez Chase, "The Interna- what to eat . . Those I've neg- ery, where he tional Pantomime Comedian," will lected writing up this week, I'll is breaking all share headline prominence as an get around to next. Honest! attendance rec- extra added attraction. Adams, ords since the Plant and Canzoneri recently club started 12 completed a tremendously-success- Here's one gal I've known for years ago. He ful year in New York and Flo- a number of years. She's sure introduces sev- rida. They work singly and to- eral novel and Harvey Stone gone a long gether with uproarious results. new numbers in the present The supporting line-up will in- way from a $35 show. Specially written by Buddy clude lovely Meribeth 011d, tal- a week to her Arnold, they are, "Harvel, the ented acro-contortionist; Jack p r e sent 3-fig- Mental Marvel," about the amaz- Fisher, "Singing Star of the ured salary. ing inventions of the future; and Famed 32nd Division," held over She's dynamite "Tipsy," a parody on the popular for a third week by popular de- a n d that's no tune, "Gypsy." He still answers mand; the Yvonne Armon Danc- fooling -- she's requests for old favorites usually ers and the hit musical aggre- Diana Dale, so- connected with him, and also has gation, Detroit's Own Artie p h is t icated several other new songs and Fields, his trumpet and his or- • gags, including "Got Here As chestra, continuing by outstand- singer of smart Quick As I Could," a parody on songs at the Diana Dale ing demand. piano who opens Monday nite at "Onesie Twosie" and "Ow — Wah Wah — Wee — Wee -- Wee — the Bali. With the exception of Nan Blackstone, who for a pe- Wee," (meaning "Oh, Boy! To- riod of but 2 weeks appearance night I'm Gonna Live.") . . . Bar- Jack Durant, versatile comediaa at a local nitery there hasn't bara Smith, lovely new singing of stage, screen •and radio, is the been such a gal in Detroit since discovery, with the gorgeous star of the new Velva Nally in the early days of wardrobe, remains in the line-up, a n d smartly Les Gruber's London Chop House offering fine vocal renditions of styled revue at . . Not only does Diana have a such tunes as "The Man I Love," the Latin Quar- wide and varied repertoire of up- "Coax Me," and "Prisoner of t ter. This is a to-the-minute smart stuff, but Love." The remainder of the huge demand return does a flock of cute comedy songs show is new, topped by nationally engagement for and fine classic and ballad selec- famous Georgia Southern, queen the internation- tions, besides plays a whale of a of exotic dancers. Jessie and al funster. His lot of fine piano . . She's worth James are sepia novelty dancers: success in show listening to . . Al Whyte another Billy Wells and the Four Fays business began excellent pianist carries on at the feature comedy acrobatics and with appear- Bali indefinitely . . The food is tumbling; Johnny King continues ances in early I still superb, the liquor and service as a favorite with his Irish melo- editions of still of the best. dies; and the Jumpin' Jivers are The Doleena George White's lively Jitterbugs. Marilyn Menkin "Scandals" and Earl Carroll's does a "Tap Fantasy" and the tention of film talent scouts. He Greenbush Inn at Greenbush, "Cavalcade of Dance." . . . The soon found himself a part of the Michigan, announces its Grand Au r o r a Roche-Carlyle Dance Opening on Decoration Day, May Group do effective production 30. Many rooms are still available for a weekend or a weekly stay. numbers in the Latin American If you're tired and are planning mood, and Frankie Rapp con- to get away from it all for a few tinues as the popular, and zany, days, I don't know of a more de- master of ceremonies. For the lightful place to spend the week- end than that same Greenbush shows and dancing it's the fine music of Ben Young and his or- Inn. There's still time during the chestra. • • • With Sally Fields Thursday, May 16: Waiting, hoping, hoping, watch- ing. "Oi Gottenu shtroff uns nit." Over and over and over again, the same pray- er goes thru your mind, the same prayer is m u rmured, "G o ttenu shtroff uns nit." You sit by the bedside, cogniz- ant of every move, every extra little breath, every flutter of the eyelid. You watch the nurse's face for any tell-talc expression. "Uh, uh, there's a change!" Her eye-balls start rolling back and forth, like the pendulum of a clock or the beacon light on an air field tow- er — You watch the gauge on the oxygen tank—You think science is wonderful—"A deink dir Gott far das and far als." She's breathing a little harder and faster, he: eyes are still rolling back and forth, back and forth. You think of a man on see' - id base tryine- to steal a run. Will he make it? Will she make it ? "Nurse, think we better call the doctor." It's 4:30 a. m. Then suNenly your heart stops beating — she takes one funny little gasp, the eyes stop rolling—your mind keeps re- peating faster and faster, "Got- teenu shtroff uns nit." Thank God, she's back to slow, even breathing—feet, hands still warm. You help the nurse change the bed-clothes. She tells you "the in- travenus is doing her good. Her body is functioning—it keeps her from dehydrating." A silly thought goes thru your mind. "Cancer shmenser, abee gezundt." Everything is back to the same watchful sitting. You discuss the malady with the nurse—"sugar is. an awful thing --- funny science hasn't found a cure for it, science has proven so wonderful in so many things." The dawn's break- ing, your heart along with it. Poor mamale! You wonder could you have done anything to have made life easier for her? While there's life, there's hope. Please, dear God! You're going to go out in the hall for a smoke, you cau- tion the nurse not to leave the bedside; to call you if "Mom moves." The cigarette tastes lou- sy . . . you read, you write—you pray. "Gottenu shtroff uns nit." Adequate Facilities for Dances Weddings, Showers, Banquets ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NIGHT , Detroit's Elite Dine at U N G o5 Authentic Chines. Dishes • FIA10114 Cantos- .•. Dinars • E,, tan . Dins Lunchs 11 a.m. 5 p.m. to 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. One. 1— d1 4 a.m. 1343 Third CL. 3154 MUSICAL SI Phone TE. 1.5700 NGI N G 16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D. UN. 2.9866 CAMPAU ADAMS WORLD CHAMPION #ea) OVER Ea MERIBETO OSMASWIYEEll JACK YVONNE OLD FISHER ARMON DANCER SINGING STAR PAIICIRs . EgiRAORDI OFFAmto 3212 DIVISION DC0TATIRTIEFIELDSIIIZENA )1st"rp I„ n" n g mme! Il e broke all existing' records In veers of business. BUDDY ARNOLD, at the Piano JESSE & JAMES JOEY NEWEST COMEDY STAR 12050 HARVEY „ STONE They're Show•Stoppers FRANKIE RAPP, M. C. TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 8:30 and 11:15 SOPHIE TUCKER Opening Mon., June 3 Complete Carry-Out Service • BROADWAYS LAST THREE NIGHTS! Who knows how E- long before he comes back again. BARBARA„Zr,:,'„, SMITH ni,over3 Fittest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters Clams, Prime Meats SIX TIME gEg TW.1-1212 Beautiful. Giamonotim Specializing in SEA FOOD DINNERS PUNT S440 CASS AVE. Bolif Ely OUTSTANDING HOST rom COAST to COAST :9 from IC ILIZIEIMIIIIIZ5CIU X2rJ11:',i1110!11101 C II The Lobster King ,TONy LANIONERI 11511111111 H AL BAKER SARK Rarest Wines and Liqueurs Food Service in Main Dining Room 'till 8 p.m. In Lounge 'till Midnight tr It's 68 hours of watchful, lisiw• fui waiting . . For what? God knows. Our vigil hasn't let up a minute . . Smoked incessant cig- arettes . . "It can't last more than a couple of hours now," the doctor tells us on his morning visit -- "It's miraculous how she'l fighting. Mortal man can't set a time of life or death. We'll coa- Untie to do what we can but keel , the family standing by" that's the noon opinion . . And again at nite—"It won't be long maw" And all that time her eyes go back and forth, back and forth. "Ma- male, du herst nilr. Gib a each mit dein kopf." And until the wee, wee hours of the morning Opening Tonight IN THE BELCREST APT. HOTEL Excellent Cuisine 041111111111111111 Ran over at midnite to the new- ly redone Fireside Lounge at the Belcrest (It's only a couple of blocks from the nursing home where Mom is) for a snack and a pick-me-up . . Gosh, it's restful and cozy . . The pick-me-up was good, the snack hit the spot. The soft mellow tunes of the organ (Jack Nelson) fit snugly into the atmosphere of the room and your mood. There've been de- lightful changes 'round the Bel- crest since George Ernest's been Sunday A.M. t;F:01t01.: ERNEttT Managing Director FIRESIDE LOUNGE and Dining Room Darn it! That's it — "Darn it." It's the name of the new darning and weaving shoppe in the Met- ropolitan Bldg. You can have those precious nylons darned o: that pre-war, still hard-to-get wool suit woven where 'tis torn or worn .. It's Les Colburn and Harold Kaletsky, props. Les is still In the insurance business as well . . a very commendable pol- icy of the Darn-It Shoppe is the employing of all disabled vets. celluloid citadel with a 20th Cen- tury-Fox contract in his posses sion. After three years of motion picturing, he took a trip to Eng. land and returned some si x months later to score a notable hit in the New York stage pro- duction, "Pal Joey." Jack's Latin Quarter support includes Bars and Rogers in "Dancing p ot Fun"; The Doleens, "Three Har- monizing Colleens"; the fascinat- ing Virginia Tiff Dancers an( others. Sammy Mandell and 111 orchestra continue as the band- stand favorites. Sammy person. ally contributes to the floor show entertainment. Ramon and his Cuban orchestra alternate with the Mandell band to provide con- tinuous dancing. Pete Viera pre- sides over the Cocktail Louagt piano. PA COMPLETE NEW SHOW STARTING MONDAY El COME EARLY AND ENJOY A DELICIOUS BOWERY DINNER SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR BANQUETS • 411"1177=1=72.1=inierZEMMZEIMISIZZEIMMI=F72221321121Srann..1 1.