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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-06-21

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle


Friday, une 21, 1946

Page Fifteen

_

The Rossi Sisters,
"Top in Taps"; the popular
Yvonne Armon Dancers and
others. Artie Fields, his trumpet
and his orchestra, hold over for
a ninth demand week as the band
stand favorites. Connie Gale and
Doug Ryan are the featured vo-
calists.
to
show flew
entire
The
Battle Creek last Wednesday ti
entertain the boys at Percy Jones.
The pictures and reports they
brought back proved how much
those vets need cheering. Inci-
dently Artie made his first re-
cordings the other day for Trian•
on Record Co. The songs, "Jane."
"Texas Tess," "If I Had A Mil-
lion Dollars," and "My Hearts De-
sire," all of which were written
by Dorothy Brown promise to he
Parade Hits.

battle with some cheap politicians nonsense";

motion picture version released by
Artkino. Dialogue is in Russian
and there are complete dialogue
titles in English. "Days & Nights,"
was selected by the Book of the
Month Club and has become a
best seller, not only in America,
but all over the world.

in our midst who are interested
only in their own ambitions. Let's
fight it out openly and fearless-
ly on the convention floor (July
6-11 in Detroit).

"Men are never so likely to set- Detroit Women from the Greater
A land of opportunity! A land of
Detroit Council . . The next
tle a question rightly as when
step might well be leaving the the free and the brave . . where
they discuss it freely." And that
District. It's just as logical! The all men are created equal .. And
There'll be big doings, too, June
of course means women, as well.
thing that smelled to the high so we have . . John Breedlove,
26 at Lee 'n' Eddies when the
The wide open question that
colored
caretaker
of
our
building,
Robt. Rafelson Post, of the Jew-
uld be discussed at the corn- heavens to me was the fact that
who has reached the ripe old age
*
ish War Vets will hold their gala
convention of Women's Dia- the "brass hats" of Detroit were
of 70. He hadn't had the chance
dinner dance there. . Charlie Perl-
net Grand Lodge 6, of Bnai so deucedly conspicuous by their
before this time to receive an
man, Post commander, tells us
__..--....... ■ Brith and what absence from the Michigan Coun- ordinary education and so some
that great plans have been mad.'
seems to me, is cil meeting last Sunday at South
time
back
he
decided
he
would
and completed . . The Club's floor
of t h e utmost Haven. Didn't they have the guts
get
.
.
.
Soso,
last
week
John
show at the time will be headed by
importance, (I to face the music ? What were Breedlove graduated from t he
that inimitable and dynamic star
speak only of they afraid of'.' Or were they, eighth grade of the Northern
Frances Faye. . Don't miss Rafel.
Dist. 6 know- too, dancing to the rhythm of the High Nite classes. He tells me he's
string-pulling of the district?
son party June 26. It's on a Weil.
ing nothing of
Certainly some reasonable expla- going on from there to high
nite and honestly from the en-
the working of nation was due us common peo- school work and if God will spare
thusiasm and the efforts of th
him, to college as well. That's
other districts) ple, for so drastic an action.

committee it should be the event
John's
ambition
and
that's
our
-- "Is the Wo-
On second thought, we're not
"Silver hairs among the gold." of the season . . George Agree is
men's Division so common. We're the most un- own USA.
Silver wedding anniversary. And ticket chairman . . You - may also
Sally Fields
And talking about graduation,
of Bnai Brith a democratic, free- common people in the organiza-
how gracefully and beautifully the make reservations by calling Fred
I'd have attended John's if it
thinking, free-speaking organiza- tion—for aren't we responsible for
years piled on (God can be good!) Birdorf, UN. 2-0683.
weren't for the fact that my
tion devoted to philanthropic pur- building of so huge an organiza.
Not a days older did they look
Ronnie
(one
of
the
twins)
grad-
poses, to furthering of unity and tion and its leaders? And aren't
than on their wedding nite. You'd
uated
from
Cass
and
I
had
been
peace among people, or is it we getting smarter, too, inasmuch
think 'twas a bridal party in-
There's good news tonite. At
waiting for seventeen years for
functioning mainly for the pur- as we're going to refuse to have
stead of a silver wedding anni- last George Econ is going full
pose of promoting individual glo- the wool remain over our eyes -- that.
versary if you saw Sid and Sadya swing with the food at Devlin'a

ry, and secondly for the reasons und we're going to become alive
(Diamond) Gray at the very lovely on Woodward at Congress. George
Hilda,
dilda,
do
tell.
Who
is
the
--(an
animated
marionette
is
no
pointed out above?" So often have
party they gave at Lee 'n' Eddies you know, was the chef at Ber-
handsome
individual
I
saw
you
I heard "the district says, the dis- good to the "string puller" ).
last Sunday. .There were 40 guests, man Chop house for such. a long
with
at
the
Lafayette
Theatre
and
Look, you who are the dele-
trict commands, there's nothing
relatives and very close friends. time . . Pat, too was there for
then
at
the
London
Chop
House?
can be done about it." And so of- gates at the coming convention.
'Twas a gala event and here's to 18 years . . There's plenty of
I'm talking to Hilda Selvan of the
ten have I found that the majo- (July 6-11 in Detroit), if you
many, many joyful returns
luscious steaks, chops and fish.
Times .. Has he a brother, baby?
rity of the members in our com- really have Bnai Brith at heart,
towards that Golden Anniversary.
Make it a must for your next
Not
bad,
not
bad
at
all.
if
you
really
aren't
looking
for
munity knew nothing of what

dinner or lunch repast. The liquor

was to happen nor have they "Yichez" and personal glory, if
Which brings us to the smart
Just in case you do not know is of course, of the finest brands
wanted it to happen. So often your heart is in the charities and
philanthropies and in all the good new Lee 'n' Eddie's Show which the Cinema Theatre will be open and Marty Kutzen is still around.
have I found that only some one
all summer long. It's delightfully
individual In the community has you can accomplish, get up on opened Friday.
Frances Faye, the "Za Zu Za" air-conditioned and it will con- I
a particular and personal axe to the convention floor and speak
grind, and that "She stands in your piece. You needn't be an ora- Girl, is the star. She is one of the tinue its policy, Art Leazenby
most exciting tells me, of bringing to Detroit
good in the district, there's no tor. Just tell them in plain "mam-
personalities outstanding and universal films.
use trying to fight it", that an ma loshen" how you and your
ever to hold the The Cinema Theatre has been
edict or command remains de- community feel . . First and
packing them in this past week
spite the fact that it is unwanted foremost—It's unity and peace, we
spotlight a n d with the showing of the Stalin
and unasked for. Who in a com- want and must have in our own
she has ably Prize novel, "Days and Nights,"
Drive Out to the Beautiful
munity -is the better judge of groups. Only then is t her c
demon strated by Konstantine Simonov, in its
what a community needs? Th.) strength and willingness of pur-
her versatility
people who are working whole- pose to carry on . . . Second.
and great pop-
we're
all
3
times
7,
if
we're
old
heartedly with all their might
ularity where-
and main in that community, or enough to work for our cause
ever she has
- srttrfe
x.stscrtrov,s prsr
STALIN GRAD/
some "brass hat" in the district we're old enough not only to be
TN: iscrawsz or
appeared. H e r
advised
but
consulted
on
those
several hundreds dr miles away?
unrestrained
No Minimum!
NIGHTS
Are the women of the communi- measures which are of the utmost
No Cover!
Frances Faye talents and abil.
importance
to
our
own
particular
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the pulling of a string by some for a democratic world. Let's her original compositions, make
STEAKS, CHOPS and
"brass hat" in the district who keep democracy in our own cir- her a universal favorite. She is a
LOBSTER
because another so-called commu- cles . . . We're tired of dictator- never-faifing show stopper. Her
ship, tired and sick, mentally and
outstanding supporting cast in-
nit}, "brass hat" may be In a po-
Entertainment, Dancing sueLY
sition to further her ambitions'? physically. Let's get together - cludes Cy Reeves, a topflight
let's
reserve
our
strength
to
fight
'fo Delightful Tunes
Have o u r present Committee
laugh-provoker with his "satirical
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