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September 06, 1946 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-09-06

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Page Fourteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

the S

••

Friday, September 6 1946

of Glynn Court, began wor- scores of women in Detroit wh
rying about how and what to do answer to your requirements• o

ence,

• • •

to keep the youngster's mind oc-
cupied during the summer vaca-
tions, she hit upon a very effec-
tive plan and at the same time
taught the kids the responsibility
of aiding a worthy cause...Result
—an all-star Variety Show—which
takes place Saturday, Sept. 7, in
the spacious back lawns of the
Paul Solomons, 2236 Glynn court.
There'll be two performances, a
matinee at 2 p. m. and the eve-
ning show at 8 p. m. The show is
played entirely by the youngsters
in the neighborhood and so good
is' every performer that it was
difficult to determine the star.
Admission is 15 cents for the
kiddies. Adults? What can you
lose? The money is going to the
polio drive...This is all going to
be done up in true professional
style. There's room for everyone.
Don't miss it.

RAN INTO TILE DAVE
GOLDBERGS at Devlin's. With

With Sally Fields

OVE'S YOUNG DREAM — It (and there were about 49 of them
must she "hit her zivik", h er —sisters, brothers, nieces and ne-

Here are a couple: From E,F , ,,/
would like to meet the bachelor
who says there are no sympathe.
tic women. I know I could change
his mind"...I.E. wants to•know
"where are these intelligent and
sympathetic a n d understanding
gentlemen".

y AND NOW, a HERE'S ho
Au all enjoyed
liday,
Be seeln' you.

dad told her when he met the b oy phews) gathered together at the
that fate decreed she was to w ed. Hungarian Village from all parts
When May Kirschner met you ng of the U.S. (mainly from Akron,
Irvin Levine, of Aleria, Chicago, Cleveland and
Helena, Ar k., Magna Falls) to celebrate victory
when he w as and to celebrate everyone's safe
visiting rel a- return from the armed forces...
tives while on This Is the first family conclave
leave from t he since the war started...Fun?
air forces, s he There was community singing,
little though t, dancing of the "Chardash", lead-
"that was it, ,, ing the orchestra and what not
but she secretly ...it did me good just to watch
hoped that it them.
TALL MEN
Sally Fields
could be so. Ir-

Veterans
and Civilians
vin was only to remain in Detroit
LOVE IN BLOOM: Young
RUBY RING
IF YOU ARE 0 i"NET
for a week but something kept Chuck, the only male element in
THIS BIT OF FEMININE pul-
MORE OR LESS
him three, and he saw May all the all-girls band the Rhythm-
of that time.
aires, as he sings "Embracable chritude is the very talented Miss
PHILCONS
A hurried trip back to Arkan- You" and "Night and Day" to the Ruby Ring, as clever a contor-
sas, a family consultation and a pretty trumpeter...The young Mr. tionist as • ever hit a spotlight...
HAVE HAND TAILORED
week later, Mamma Sam Levine and his very blond Mrs.., nephew At the Bowery, Ruby employs a
ALL WOOL WORSTED
comes back with Irvin to Detroit of the Joseph Rosenthals, at the miniature stair platform and runs them was Herman ("Bananas"
and the weddin' was held on La. tatters' 27th annilversary party at through an amazing number of to his pals) and a very comely
FALL SUITS •
bor Day at the home of the the Hungarian Village 'tother sock tricks in short order...Her miss. 'Twas Estelle Starr (who
In Glen Plaids, Chalk Stripes
tricks
are
accomplished
with
such
has
been
quite
active
in
the
and Solid Colors
bride's sister, Eve Jackson, on nite, as he fondly embraces her
In the Latest Young Men's
Richton.
between courses...Mr. J. R. him. ease, that she gly,es the impres- Jewish Community doings)...
D.
D.
Lounge Models
sion
they
are
done
with
mirrors
Learned they are to be molded
Well, you haven't heard a thing self taking a ribbing from his
Finishing out this week's show
We Have What You Want
111 you hear Eve rave about the pals about how brave the Mrs. is the famed comedian, Marc Bal- into one Sept. 8 at the home of
Romance and you never heard must be, to have stood the 27 lero, who holds top spot in the the bride's aunt, Mrs. Jack
such complete happiness in a voice years with him ("biz hundred and huge production...Ballero has an Singer on Oakman boulevard.
'til you've talked to May. It pene- tzwanzig yahr") as he gazes at inimitable style of subtle humor Estelle is the daughter of the
FOX THEATRE BLDG.
Harry Starrs of Taylor avenue,
her with that "certain look" in
trated right thru the phone.
and stresses the art of mimicry while Aaron is the Harris Her-
WOODWARD AT COLUMBIA
his
eyes
which
says,
"It
wasn't
Of course, 'twas the Joe Jack-
and impersonation of which he is mans' "kadeshnik" of Blaine
sons that were the "unterfiehrer" too hard to take, was it?"
past master.
avenue.
Others at the Rosenthal party a Handsome
for May and the Morris Latners
Lee Mason, baritone,
were:
Sandy,
a
son;
the
Alex

(aunt and uncle of the groom)
offers a powerful rendition of
SADYE CORNFIELD (nee Le-
that gaye him away...And from !tosses; the Morris Smiths, daugh- "Eli Eli" as well as many of the
ter
and
son-in-law;
the
"Ziggy"
all reports he wasn't hard to take.
pop' tunes...He has gone a long vine) of the Campus Millinery, is
"IN DOWNTOWN
Here's luck, children, and may it Kroliks, the Ed. Kroliks, Dr. and ways since the old Maxine Club gonna do a flock of entertaining
all be good...Of course, like a Mrs. Sam Rosenthal (just re- away back when. There are many the next couple of weeks for out-
DETROIT IT'S"
good wife, May says, "Mit dem turned from four years in ETD); others in the show, including of-town guests who are coming
Man gait men iberin Yam" and the Ben Krugels (State Dept.), Frankie Rapp, who still does the from Toronto and other far places
the Teddy Levines; the Morris
THE
to attend the wedding of Sylvia
to Arkansas they go to live.
Glicks and a few others I've for. mastering, the Aurora Roche-Car- Scheftel, daughter of Mrs. Dave

lyle
Dance
Group,
and
of
course
gotten.
Lifshitz, to Sam Isaac. Among the
HERE'S SOMETHING new in
Ben Young and his orchestra.

out-of-towners there'll be the Dave
the Movieland... Walter Wanger's
...The
main
fare
of
the
coming
MONDAY NITE AT Gene

"Canyon Pass-
show will be a Detroit favorite, Beallors of Toronto and the Irving
227 MICHIGAN AVE.
age" opened at Blumenthal's gay emporium, the Buddy Lester, who comes to the Beallors from the "Big City."
Opp. Book-Cadillac Hotel
both the Down- Frank Vasses (Peter's Sport Bowery for one week only, Mon-

CL. 1304
town and Ad- Shops) celebrated their silver day, Sept. 9, direct from the Boxy
MANY HAPPY RETURNS of
a m s Theaters wedding anniversary...Seen Theater, N. Y.
"Detroit'. moat congenial
the day...My, my, but the time
place
s,
the
very
attractive
at the same
atmosphere"

does fly by. 'Tis a year since
time (Thurs., "Babe" Sutton (Peggy A n n
PEOPLE I MET: The Sam Tommy Wirtz (Miami Bar) and
Sept. 5). This Frocks) looking veddy, veddy Goldfarbs, of Jackson...they don't Annabelle Faber (of the Faber
is the first time ultri with such a handsome es- make them like that any more... Dancers) said "I do"... Jackie
a first run Class cort...Could be? No?...Harry Hos, . - :tality's written on the front Osborne (Gold Dollar Cafe) just
A picture h a s Fortgang (Ann's "brate geb- door mat...Sam is extremely ac- got back from a couple of weeks'
played in t w o ber") back with a real South tive in all civic affairs including good outdoor fun in the Upper
first-run policy Haven tan and sons Marvin and the YMCA...was president of the Peninsula.
Harold back to the grind, the
houses at t h e former to his job and Harold to Jackson Bnai Brith Lodge and

past president of the Michigan
Dens Andrews
same time . . . his books.
DETTERNAC!!
Ah, ladies,
(Next to Avenue Theatre)
Council of BB and I understand that's the soap that
"Canyon Passage" stars Dana An-
con-
S
one
of
the
best
the
council
had
drews, Susan Hayward, Brian
WHERE YOU MEET
TED FIO RITO, popular piano
tains the ingredients that keeps
Donlevy and Hoagy Carmichael. virtuoso, opens tonight (Sept. 8) ...Here's to more of the Gold- your hands smoother, whiter and
THB SHOW PEOPLE

at the beautiful Elmwood Hotel, farbs' calibre ..."Gutte hamishe gives you that lady-of-leisure look
hertzliche Yiddishe menschen"...
IT'S PAUL PEPPER, himself Windsor. T h c
All Brand, of
The Goldsteins of Lorraine, Ohio, besides making your tasks loads
back at the Belcrest to serve name Ted Flo
and simpler. Your clothes
BEER - WINE • LIQUOR
Sam, his brother and sister-in.law. quicker
his public. And he's back by Rito is a must
Sam, too is an ardent Bnai Brith- look whiter, your dishes shilnier.
popular demand and we don't on any phono-
432 WOODWARD AVE.

er,
past president DGL. 2.
mean perhaps...Better get in graph record
WELL,
MR.
BACHELOR,
I

touch with him for those par- collector's list.
JOHNNY LEWIS, Proprietor
INCIDENTLY, JOE JACKSON told you so! There are scores and
ties you're planning for the Many of his
goes
into
another
business
ven-
coming social season...The records are col-
ture...It's a baby furniture cm. FEEMSMEMEM EMEMIIMMIZEIMENICIMENEMEninirMIMMIMIRIMMIMMINEHEE
Fireside Lounge continues with lectors' item s.
porium on Dexter and Davison.
nightly entertainment and still
That in addition to the hardware
dispenses your favorite liquor, Founded a n d
E
nourished in
store now on Twelfth.
or wine.
t h e mid-west,


Ted Fio Rito
HELPING THE CHILD-delin-
ROZELYN BOHN and Alfred and his orches-
Ted Fio Rito
quency problem become less de-
Radisch aisled Sept. 1; honey- tra is
one of the few successful linquent—When Mrs. Larry Lawn.
moon — Chicago and New York.
musical organizations to reach
12th at Hazelwood
Another merger...Al Rosenberg big-time
before ever play-
(caterer) and Sara Chaben soon ing New success
Complete Luncheons — Dinners or Sandwiches
York or Hollywood.
...Uncle Sam releases...Milt Wei-
' EVERYONE'S TALKING
His compositions, such as "Toot,
BEAUTIFUL COCKTAIL BAR
ner (a first Louie) last week Toot,
Tootsie, Goodby" and "No,
$111""'"2112.
ABOUT
TUE
FOOD
AT
from Hawaii...On the sick list No, Nora",
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rate along the best
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...Max Spiegelman (Club Rio
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Grand) quite ill at Alexander- he will play will be his own. In
Blaine Hospital. Here's to a addition
to his carefully arranged
speedy recovery Max . . . Janet
Fio Rito carries a large
Parr with the Karl and Brune music,
Dining Room in the
group of talented feature vocal-
Salon of Hair Styling.
ists.
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"NUR SIMCHEX ZOL MEN
e
SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE
HABEN".. . What is meant by the
Did You Know—
' zest for living was very adequate-
DINNERS
SERVED
ly exemplified by Max Gross (fur-
GEORGE ECON & PAT
Daily and Sunday, 5 to 11 p.m.
rier, Grand River) and his family
OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 9
(formerly with Bermans)
Businessmen's Lunch
when all of the "Mishpooche"

ATTENTION

PHILCONS

Book Bar

It's the .. .

Back Stage Bar

A BYWORD FOR GOOD FOOD

BOESKY'S

GAZAN'S

are serving.

delicious

LUNCHES and DINNERS.

—at-

Everybody In Tows Says,

DEVL IN'S GRILL

IT'S TERRIFIC!

543 WOODWARD

""AL WHYTE" at the piano

JIMMY DELAND, versatile
entertainer at the piano.

IT'S MOST TERRIFIC!

THE DELICIOUS FOODS

IT'S A REAL TREAT

To Visit the ...

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OPEN SUNDAYS

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Liquor, Beer, Wine, All Day
'til Closing

Detroit's Favorite

Hear
PETE VIERRA
at the piano in the



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ir•ol_COAST.• COAST,

ti

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Weddings, Showers, Banquets

Fireside Lounge and Dining Room

Also

IN THE BELCREST APT. HOTEL

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STARTING MONDAY

In Lounge 'till Midnight

AIIIIMI

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After Hla Vacation
Ile Becomes the Greatest
In the Nation!

Food Service in Main Dining Room 'till 8 p.m.

EVERY N1GFT

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GEORGE ERNEST
Managing Director, Hotel

PAUL PEPPER IS BACK

ENTERTAINMENT

BUDDY
LESTER

SATIRE
LOUNGE BAR

SPECIAL DINNER SHOW



at 8 p.m.
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY

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