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October 04, 1946 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-10-04

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Peg. Fourteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

A:Ma' the dli S







With Sally Fields

a talented quintet of fine singers, ers, tireless jitterbugs.
offer a wide variety of tunes...In

this tfuge supporting cast are
Here's to a good "Fast" fol.
Olga Anton, s m a r t character lowed by a good Feast. Bye now.
dancer; the Sophiti-skates, two
peppy girls featuring roller skat-
ing thrillers; Eddy Jerome, ro-
mantic ten o r; popular Lillian
James, that sweet and swing
songstress, and the Jumpin' Jiv-

Girls" after 110 uninterrupted
weeks in the Big City. It's a star-
packed cast, bubbling over with
catchy tunes and hilarious situa-
tions. I oughta know, I only saw
the show three times in New
York last year.

IT'S TOMMY TUCKER, popu-
lar band leader of stage, screen
and radio fame who brought his
orchestra and exciting stage unit
to the Downtown Theatre Thurs-
day for one week only...The add-
ed attraction is singing screen
star, Irene Manning. This marks
the first of a long line of per-
sonal appearances throughout the
country. Earl Carroll's "Sketch-
book" will be shown on the screen.

THE CLUB TOP HAT is pack-
ing them in for floor show in-
terest these days and it's Don
Harmon, that grand singer of
songs that's headlining this week's
show with Detroit's popular M-C,
Charlie Carlisle, steering the ve-
hicle, which features a number of
excellent acts. Frank Gilbo and
his Orchestra continue to please
the dance enthusiasts.

TEMPESTUOUS DIOSA COS-
TELLO, the Latin firebrand, tops
the all new Bowery show this
week with her torrid "below the
border" tunes
and hypnotic
dances which
she does to the
rhythm of h e r
personal drum-
mer. This Cu
b a n bombshell
is petite and
lovely, with
dark hair a n d
flashing dark
Diosa Costello orbs.
Lester Cole and his Debutantes,

ANOTHER WEEK-END In the forth with the music for the
"Windy City" and believe me it dancing which will , start at 10
was really windy this time . . . p. m., the food will be as per cus-
Was a bit _ amazed at the differ- tom, a la supreme. Two vocalists
ence In the are featured, Duana Lockhard
"Kid" but after and Yvonne DeCarlo, while Al
a couple of days Whyte still gives with those piano-
aorta got used vations in the ever popular Sa-
to it and it's rong Room downstairs...It's real-
really beautiful. ly two great rooms the Club Bali
If I had my can be proud of.
youth I'd chop

a piece off my
IF YOU'LL BE AROUND the
"Shnazola" too. Brown Bomber Chicken Shack
Which thought any nite this week, you'll in all
Sally Fields
makes me re- probability run into the "Cham-
alize that another year has flown pion
Champions," Joe Louis,
by . . . Looking back I am sur- the fighter who has done so much
prised at all the things that hap- to cement friendlier relations
poned—and important things— in among peoples. He, too, enjoys
my own life. Add to all the things that most "deelceshus" southern
that happened in everyone else's fried chicken in captivity. Ask
life and what a whale-of_a-lot of Math Sampson, he knows.
things must have happened this

past year...
IMPORTANT MERGERS soon
Oh Lord, that's all too compli-
cated, isn't it? At any rate, thank —Arlyne Kutzen (the Sammy Kut-
goodness the old year's gone and zens' darling) to Arthur Rosen-
please, dear God, give us all new berg (the Ben R's pride and joy)
strength and courage to carry on at Knoliwood Country Club Oct.
and above all teach all mankind 19. Wonder if Poppa Kutzen will
Tolerance and Understanding and play ''Oh, Promise Me" on his old
top it off with that thing called violin. I can still remember the
day when many a young gal
"Contentment."
looked forward to the day when

the young and handsome maestro
LEST YOU FORGOT — Oct. 10 (Sammy Kutzen) will be per-
thru 13, Ballet Russo de Monte forming at her wedding...
Carlo, Masonic Auditorium . . .
Doc Charles Stolar to Betsy
Oct. 12, the Speaker's Club meet- Weinberg at the Belcrest, Thanks-
ing at 8:30 p. m. in the Library giving Day, and at the Moss Ca-
Room of the Jewish Center, and tering the same day, Marian Le-
goodness gracious, that makes me vin to Louis Newman . . . (Please
a year older, too . . . Oct. 15, the note it's not Louis N, the "champ").
paid-up membership meeting of

the Louis Marshall women when
AND TO THE WEDGEWOOD
so many interesting things are
planned. You are asked to bring ROOM comes bigger and better
talent. It's Irving Grandy with
food and clothing for the S 0 S Chuck Leonard and Eddy Paisley
drive that nite. Oct. 26, 27, the
in songs and music galore, with
BB Seminar at the Book-Cadillac. petite Jeanne Staff as the female

interest who gives out with the
DISCOVERED THE REASON pop tunes, cute and ballad. The
for the breeziness these days food, as usual, is of the Wedge-
around the Book-Cadillac Ho- wood tradition.
tel. Bert C. W'akeleo (the man

with the white vest), editor of
AT LAST, AT LAST, the long-
the "Midwest Seen" In the Ho- awaited musical opened at the
tel Gazette, is in town interest- Cass Theatre last Mon. It's Ger-
For That Good Southern
Fried Chicken and ,Other Food
In' people and things in the 5th trude Niesen (the "I Wanna Get
Anniversary of the Hotel show Married" gal) in "Follow the
Open until 4 a.m. daily and Sun.
n u to b o r of that nationally
known column, which will soon
424 E. VERNOR At Brush
be released.
CA. 4877

A TONE OF MAGIC BEAUTY
. . . a bow drawn across the
heart-strings - of humanity, fingers
that speak with the hope and
IT'S CHET EVERHART
"Detroit's most congenial
faith of the centuries . . . this is
Sophisticated Pianist
atmosphere"
the ageless art of Yehudi Menu-
hin, who will appear here at the
Masonic Temple Auditorium Oct.
16.

of

Friday, October 4, 1946

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