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October 25, 1946 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-10-25

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Fourteen

Elie

agi

Spats

. .

By DOTTY ROSEN

elm-, In a slight daze over "Cyn-
thia" and wouldn't permit Jack to
play anything but. My curiosity
grows and grows. Who is Cynthia?

THE WEDGEWOOD ROOM is
having its face uplifted from the
colorless Italian tapestries on the
wall to an ultra modern yellow and
gray floral print, the color com.
bination is enough to make one
want to sing and that's about the
way you will feel when listening
to the "Vocalians" which is the
zany trio now appearing there.

THOSE WHO HAVEN'T seen
"Henry V" as yet at the Cinema
don't know what they're missing.
DON'T TURN THIS PAGE, I Lawrence Olivier is excellent.
have much to tell you about
your favorite night spots and your
favorite people.
Our gal Sarjoends her love to
you all from St. Louis, where she
is having a grand vacation and
will be back next week. Go to it
Sally for you will be laden down
with work upon your return—at I
present your desk is overflowing
with mail and messages, and I
don't know what more.
(Continued from page 3)

"equire willingness to make a dai-
WHEREVER I turn I hear the
ly demonstration.
usual whine, "There is no place to
The refugee child will require
go to on a date in Detroit." Well,
absolute and continued proof
I intend to tell you different, just
that he is a human being, no
follow me, and we will have a
matter what he sees or hears.
grand time. First of all:
He will "take" for a long time.

Ile will test out and check this
Handsome Bob Eberly, popular
new-found love. Ile will demand
romantic baritone, is the star of
attention, to see if the new home
this week's big new show at the
and the new people mean what
Bowery. Bob
they say.
reached the
Finally, there will come a day
peak of fame
when the child will be convinced.
during his 10
Then he will show an acceptance
colorful y ears
of the affection lavished on him
with Jimmy
and amply repay the effort of
Dorsey and his
caring for him.
LAURENCE OLIVER
orchestra. De-
«
ciding to go out There are a matinee and an even- MANY FACTORS
on his own, his ing performance daily. For reser- HOW LONG DOES it take to
career was ih. vations call CA. 6211.
change attitudes? The only
honest answer can be: As long as
terrupted by the

SINCE WE WERE downtown, necessary. Some people, some chil-
war.
Bob Eberly
Since his dis- we drove out West Jefferson to dren are ready sooner, some later.
charge he has regained all of his Club Top Hat. We were greeted Some are convinced easier arid
original prestige. Bob is tremend- by howls of laughter for Charlie some with greater difficulty. Atti-
ously popular on records and has Carlisle, that eminent M.C., had tudes are internals. They are not
made many successful films. Bing his show going. Dancing to the put on and taken off as a shirt.
Crosby calls him "my favorite male music of Frank Gilbo, I spotted They are developed and their
some U. of M. folk, Betts Kurtz growth takes years.
•vocalist."
Attitudes are the products of
In his supporting lineup are the with Buddy Schulman and Helen
McKays, comedy dancers; The Zorn (May's kid sister) with Ber- many factors and many people:
Magic Flyers, roller-skating dare- nie Cohen, they were having a the child, the parents, other chil-
grand time.
dren. The mind is a sponge
devils; Ann Te.
which seals up Impressions.


ze, fascinating

There is no magic test or drug
IT IS HARRY RASKIN that
tapstar; Maxim,
to change attitudes. They can be
says
good
evening
at
the
door
of
"The Mad Cos-
the sophisticated Club Bali, out changed only by professional ef-
sack," and his
Six Mile way. Their new pride and fort with a particular individual,
comedy magic;
joy is the Balinese Room, which is over whatever period of time is
the Jumpin' Ji-
upstairs and has been decorated necessary to bring about the
vers; hilari o u s
in an ultra smart manner. We saw change.
hepcats; Frank-
the Dick Freunds (Helene is Hol-
le Rapp, current
SERVICE CLUB
lywood's gift to Detroit) and Dick
comedy sensa-
The Detroit Women's Service
is certainly a lucky boy.
tion and master
Lou Gold was out on the floor Club will meet Monday, Oct. 28,
of ceremonies;
demonstrating his new rhumba Mrs. Esther Radcliff, entertain-
Eddie Jerome, Frankie Rapp
step to Johnny DiCicco's band. ment chairman, announced. A new
thrilling tenor; swing songstress Lou intends opening his own project will be introduced.
Lillian James; and the beautiful dance studio very soon and it
Aurora Roche-CarlyleDancers. Ben will be wise to stand by for the
Young and his orchestra do the announcement.
music for the shows and dancing.
4145 Woodward at Willis

Finest Foods and Liquors

WHILE SITTING In the Fire-
CLOSED TUESDAYS
NOW LET US STOP in at the side Lounge, conversing over a tall
Back Stage Bar for a toast to a cool drink and listening to Jack
TS. 2.8593 For Reservations
successful evening—Johnny Lewis, Nelson making beautiful music at
our congenial host is always there the organ, I noted that Jack was
to greet us. Along the bar one playing the same melody over and
usually finds Detroit's most elig- over again. After an investigation
ible bachelors like Chuck SchWartz, I found Jimmy Rush, popular jew-
Sol Lewis, Bill Kofender and Herm
Rubin.

It's the .. .
One half block north we come
to "Devlins" the restaurant with
Delicious Russian Dishes
the hospitable white front. George
Econ always has a plentiful
RUSSIAN ATMOSPHERE
(Next to Avenue Theatre)
supply of meat and fish and
TRUE RUSSIAN
prepares it In the delicious man-
WHERE YOU MEET
HOSPITALITY
ner which makes one ask for
more.
THE SHOW PEOPLE
Lunch
12 to 3 p.m.
Lunch hour usually finds prom-
Dinners 3 to 10 p.m.
All Brands of
inent attorneys like Al Williams,
Open Daily Until 2 a.m.
Isadore Stone, Nate Kaufman and
BEER • WINE • LIQUOR
Saturdays Until 4 a.m.
scores of others there, participat-
ing of the good food and bright
432 WOODWARD AVE.
51 SPROAT — CL.•3980
conversation.
JOHNNY LEWIS, Proprietor
Ard'S"AAAAA''''S"olidvAdwe•Adaowiwer•we
t,

(Subbing for Sully')

Priday, October 25, 1946

Aids Sheruth Ball

LITTLE WOMEN f
A bingo party highlig
gh
ohiFilliAg
hted the
Oct. 20 meeting o the Little
We.
men of Hadassah. . Admission con-
sisted of canned and
processed
foods for SOS, N which the
group
sent to needy persons
: rsons overseas.

ZEDAKAI I CLUB
A musical tea will be held b
y
the Zedakah Clu b at 1:15 p, rn
Monday, Oct. 28, at the Jewish.
Community Cente r. The affair is
open to the pu blic, Airs. Paul
Deutch, chairman, announced.

Counsellor Unable
to Promise Speed

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Chapter r 13a5c9 Hoa. t E e . I S .
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f all dinner a in n: e c eE e N
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next regular business
wild
be Monday, Nov. 4.



The Steak House

MRS.

MARVIN STEARN is fund-
raising chairman of the Sheruth
League, which is going ahead with
plans for its ball Jan..12 at the
Hotel Detroiter. She has announced
that Paul Leash and his WWJ or-
chestra will provide the music.
Mrs. Barnard Cohen is chairman.

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