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DETROIT ,JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, July 5, 1946

shows how the police and FBI and very attractively dressed in the future, will be very grate-
succeeded in tracking them down (guess they weren't going to let ful to them for the foundation
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115 a menace to society. "I Met A the youngsters show them up,
Murderer" is in the Hitchcock tra- eh?). The Misses Maclennen and
dition and was acclaimed as one Herald, the teachers in charge
of the notable English mystery deserve loads of credit for the
very excellent results they ob-
The joint was hopping recently films in this gentry.
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tained from the pupils . . I'm sure
when the Burke sisters formerly
Mazeltov!
It's
a
baby
gal
(Penny
a number of husbands some day
radio and stage stars were in at
Ellen)
to
the
Morry
Skolnik's
Lee 'n' Eddies On a "sentimental
(Skolnik's
menswear).
One
would
Drive Out to the Beautiful
Journey" aS they termed it. The
Burke Sisters, Rita, Peggy, Jean think Nate was the pop--he's that
proud
.
.
.
and
it's
a
gal,
too,
for
will be remembered as the very
clever and very charming singing the Jack Hoffman's of Saginaw,
NEW and BEAUTIFUL
trio at the Powatan. . . Then former Detroiter.
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Peggy chose marital bliss. Sister
WANTED -- empty store that
Marge then entered the picture.
Soon, Rita was captivated by the may be used as a receiving sta-
4145 Woodward at Willis
dash and splendor of that erst- tion for the S.O.S. Drive by the
No Minimum!
No Cover!
while personality Edward J. Me. men and women of Bnai Brith.
Carthy (just transferred from Call Nettie Shulman, HO. 9419.
Finest Foods and Liquors
Finest Food • Excellent Liquors
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Chicago to Detroit with the Ward
Attended the home making
Baking Co.) and left the act .. .
STEAKS, CHOPS and
Business lyen's Lunch—Com.
that made Marge and Jean i class tea at the Highland Park
LOBSTER
plete Dinners — Late Supper
dancing act, and when baby sis- Junior College just before school
Specials—Special Sunday Din.
closed
for
vacation
time.
What
a
ter Pat grew up and like the rest
Entertainment. Dancing Nitely
ners-3 to 9 p.m.
beautiful home on Highland Ave
of the Burkes could sing, 'twas
To Delightful 'Nue.
is
used
for
the
purpose
of
teach-
trio again. They appeared with
CLOSED TUESDAYS
Ina Ray Hutton and more re- ing the young ladies the arts of
2525 ELIZABETH LAKE RD.
cently with Vaughn Munroe. Now good home-making (sewing, cook
TB. 2.8593 For Reservations
they've all forsaken show busi- ing, interior decorating and even
'/2 Mile West of Telegraph Rd.
Free
Parking
in
Rear
ness and were here on a family paper hanging and painting). The
Phone Pontiac 4.7141
reunion—Pat coming from Chi- house is very modernly and taste-
cago, Jean and Marge from New fully furnished. . The kitchen
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Orleans to see big, sister Rita who are the last word in household
AMOS JACOIIS, Your lInni
is infanticipating and if all goes convenience . . The young ladies
(Former ly of Detroit)
well it may be an Independence
wore some very attractive things
baby. These kids really made the
place hum . . They heckled the which they made themselves . . .
MC, they gave out with trio sing- Among the outstanding was a
ing, dancing and Marge even wool suit made and worn by a
led the orchestra while Pat was very pretty and charming little
, Detroit's Elite Dine at
all agog about the orchestra lead- colored miss, Doris Tilliard . .
er. The kids had loads of fun and "Corky" Tenen had a beautiful
it was fun watching and hearing print dress which she made with
them. Show business lost a lot a bolero jacket to match . . Har-
Authentic
when the Burke Sisters forsook riet Resnick made a shirt and
it. Here's to many many more blouse as did Renee Fields . .
happy rennions, kids.
There were so many, many more
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lovely outfits . . The girls all
The Cinema Theatre is currently looked charming and were quite
Femmes
offering the exclusive Detroit the hostesses . . The service was
4144 THIRD
Castes.
showings of two notable films-- lovely . . The dainty cookies, the
lee
"The March of Crime," document- punch and the coffee was de-
Dhows
BIDS THE DELEGATES
ing the careers of America's Pub- licious . . and were made by the
lic Enemies, like Dillinger, Pret- girls . . The mothers who at.
BNAI BRITH DISTRICT
ty Boy Floyd, Machine Gun Kel- tended, were also very charming
ly, etc., plus James Mason, the
GRAND LODGE NO. 6
'English Humphrey Bogart, in
the murder-mystery melodrama,
e ar
4N & &
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A HEARTY WELCOME
Label S
"I Met A Murderer." "The March
11 ma.
of Crime" exposes the rackets and
1.•p.m&
TO DETROIT
to 2 p.as.
machinations of gang lords and

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With Sally Fields

lack Pollak's English Tavern
for a fast bite, a few drinks
while you're killing some time
downtown (right opposite City
Hall in the Fort Street side) .
Those of you stopping at the Book
run in across the way at the
o fc Bar .. You'll be sure to run
1"lold friends and you're bound
oake some new ones—the at-
iia)sphere's congenial.
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And while we're talking about
14 , the Book, you men who need
that extra shirt or hankie or tie
or pair o' sox or what have you,
there's Tom Cotter right in the
lower lobby . . A bit out Wood-
ward Ave. is Murray Sabin'r
menswear (Louis Marshall presi-
dent) who carries a complete line
of men's wearables.
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Little Toni Simons who just re-
cently married that up and corn-
ing young attorney Joseph Sheban
of Youngstown, Ohio and is mak-
ing her home there, visited De-
troit last week. . There are ru-
mors of a Detroit reception for
4. • those friends and relatives who
couldn't attend the wedding cele-
brations in Youngstown which
was quite the swanky affair I've
been told.
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Potential basketball all stars—
Young Buddy and Ken Abrahams
who keep up a daily practice in
their back yard on Muirland. . .
Hear 6 year old Kenny got thrown
by a horse recently .. No damage
done, however.
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Saw Myra Komaroff (now MN.
Moe Wolfgang). Of course, she
was bragging about the practical-
" ly new offspring Mademoiselle
Martha Deborah .. Myra was for
a good many years interested in
politics and the A F of L union
enterprise (the Hotel and Res-
taurant Employees Assn.). She
still is . . Says she's going to
prove that one can be both ,t
career women and a mother and
wife. It can be done, I'm told.

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Newest and very popular dining

place for the epicurean's delight is
the new Gazan's Dining Room in
the Eddystone Hotel lobby . . .
Specializing in the best of all
foods, and service, appetizingly
prepared and tastefully served. .
Do watch for the very beautifu:
and unique cocktail lounge "done
by" Ted Rogvoy which will soon
be open there.

NOW OPEN
Every Sunday!

ARTURO'S

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Sam Rosenthal

WILLIS
BAR

WELCOME

One. 'TM 4 a.rs.

1343 Third CL. 3154

BNAI BRITH DISTRICT
GRAND LODGE NO. 6

Everybody In Town Says,

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RESTAURANT
W ITH
DRinRnOeRrED FRONT

IT'S TERRIFIC!

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Native
Family Dinners
tar Prices
Private Parties a Specialty . . Private Dining Rooms
OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY — 4 P.M. to 4 A.M.
1415 THIRD ST. near Michigan
Harry Lamb, Manager
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Orders To Take Out CL. 2986

"AL WHYTE" at the piano

SHE'S DYNAMIC!

DEANA DALE, sophisticated
singer of songs, at the piano

Lest You Do Not Know

"IN DOWNTOWN
DETROIT IT'S"
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IT'S A REAL TREAT

To Visit the ...

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Adequate Facilities for Dancee
Weddings, Shower., Banquet.

IN THE BELCREST APT. HOTEL

227 MICHIGAN AVE.

Excellent
Cuisine

Opp. Book-Cadillac Hotel

808 W. McNICHOLS

OPEN SUNDAYS

Detroit's most congenial
atmosphere"

KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST

"America's Smartest
Small Band"

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Fritz Kingsland

The Kingsland•Aires

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Iranian III"

Two Bands

Famous for Food
Air-Conditioned

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OPENING TONIGHT!

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Plus An OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING SHOW

ARTIE FIELDS and his ORCHESTRA

Ile ape Ow grecoad

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WONDERFUL FOOD
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RANDOLPH—Silent Knight of Mag::
OLLIE FRANKS—Comedy Star

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Washington Blvd., at State

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BEST LIQUORS

1431 TIMES SQUARE

Rarest Wines
and Liqueurs

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BERMAN'S CHOP HOUSE

FINEST FOOD

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Food Service in Main Dining Room 'till 8 p.m.
In Lounge 'till Midnight
ENTERTAINMENT
5440 CASS AVE.
EVERY NIGHT
Phone TE. 1.5700

C11.. 1304

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GEORGE ERNEST
Managing Director

FIRESIDE LOUNGE
and Dining Room

Book Bar

(Six Mile Road at Third)

Frank Gagen

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THE DELICIOUS FOODS

Welcome

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IT'S MOST TERRIFIC!

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Your Favorite Radio and Movie Stars.
'Direct Irons Hollywood. Don't Miss
Them—They're the Greatest!

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OUTSTANDING HOST
from COAST to COAST

SPECIAL
ADDED ATTRACTION

0 HARRY "the Hipster" GIBSON

NOW WITH THE MAE WEST SHOW
"Come On Up" (ring twice)
FRANKIE RAPP, M.C. =ye r D i.r a) ;,:1 Funnier
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Our Prices Will Not Be Raised By Any Means!

You're missing something if you haven't tried THE BOWERY'S
DELICIOUS DINNERS—Guaranteed the Best in Town. From
$1.50 up.

MONDAY NIGHT IS LADIES' NIGHT.
ALL LADIES ADMITTED FREE

ONE SHOW NIGHTLY STARTING AT 9:30 P.M.

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