Page Fourteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, November 15, 1946, and Rhoda Fishel had the market will be a second lieutenant. somewhat 'cornered. "In the Morning," and "Start t He is a member of the Castle Ball Rolling" • Heights order of Demolay and The leads, Florence Desmond THE ENTIRE SHOW is being a junior deacon (the equivalent o f held over at the Club Top Hat a 4th vice president), quite a n Lady Eve and Joe Besser, as He MY, BUT IT TAKES a lot o f tery". There are plenty of lusci- with Billy De Armo, famous jugg- honor for a Jewish boy of who m man the mouse are very good . Barbara Perry as Kate is qui ler as the added attraction. De- stirring of one's faculties to ous yarns and instructions In trolters are enjoying the shows, there are only 18 in the school. Besides all that he's quite a versatile and a very clever dance get back in the groove after a va- making all kinds of things in- cation. I sure hated to leave New cluding bags, hats, children's and the music and the drinks and, of handsome hunk of man, altho Leila Ernst does a fine Cinderell I wish she had a better sin, York and the bright lights quite adults clothes of all types are course, the service. The atmos- only 16'/ years old. He's 6 ft., 1% only voice. , phere is most congenial and an in. in stocking feet. so soon. There given free. evening of relaxation and gayety I Edward Dew as the Prin( • were ever so is assured. • Charming does an excellent jo many places and THE ANNUAL PISGAII donor carrying the male vocal honors a THE SHOW MUST go on. In • plays and things that spirit did Sylvia (nee Mackie) luncheon which was held at the well. Jack Williams, as Brodericl MONDAY BRINGS our own to see and do... Schumaker, age 35 live and in that Masonic Temple last Tuesday is an excellent stooge for th But time and spirit did she die. Sylvia will be Harvey Stone direct from a most was one of the swankiest and prince. tide waits for remembered as Sylvia Tucker sensational success in New York most colorful affairs. I got a terrific kick out of Ethe no man and for and for her lovely singing voice City as the star • Speakers were conspicuous by no woman ei- in the days before her marriage of the tremend- their absence as no addresses Levey as Cindy's stepmother Mrs ther and one to Carl, Los Angeles orchestra ous show at the whatsoever were made. Instead a Spratt. She can still handle a tun( can't continue leader. Sylvia sang on the Bowery. If you very elaborate fashion show was and kick around a leg and shak( to write checks local radio stations and later in haven't seen the presented by the B. Siegel Co. a wicked hip . . • All in all, de. Nally Fields without money the various nite spots here and show which which included children's clothes spite the fact that the first act is in the bank—or didn't you know :loses Sunday as well as everything that milady a bit too long, "If the Shoe Pits' throughout the country. Closely that? should remain on Broadway for a would wear from dresses, suits, good long run related to Sophie Tucker, she was nite headed by S000, here am I back home .. . billed for some time as her niece. Harpo Marx Zia hats to the most expensive and I always feel that a trip has been A gayer person, a person more make it your • luxurious furs. successful when one can make a imbued with a zest for living and business to do By the way, Sillman and June new friend along the way. I've making people happy would be dif- so. As a harpist, Carroll are the niece and nephew been especially lucky in as much ficult to find. VISITORS OF THE week from of the L. Ha rpo has Harvey Stone R. Grosslights and cow- as I made a couple of them. But life Is no respector of in- thrilled millions with his superb California: May Sillman and Ruth In St. Louis, it was Joe Ko- dividuals. It takes its toll where mastery of this angelic instrument Grosslight, mother and aunt re- ins of the Sherman Grosslights of Boston boulevard. June is infantl- gan, manager of the 400 Club, and when it pleases. After several but he has also been the perpe- spectvely, of the celebrated Leon- ci . who, by the way, has numerous years of marital bliss, Sylvia re- trator of many a laugh panic with ard Sillman and June Carroll Saw their uncle Leo Grosslight Detroit friends and says hello to tired from the entertainment field his inimitable pantomine. whose play "If the Shoe Fits" them. I got quite a kick out of and devoted herself to the raising omit Known as the caused such a sensation during its in New York last week Looks the spot. Reminded one of the of her boy born two and one-half silent m a n of debut in Detroit. As you know, hale and hearty and more dapper "blind pig" days when bottles years ago. Complications at birth the movies, he it's the Cinderella story set to than ever. Sons Leon and Don are were hid under the table, only set in which kept gnawing away has never ut- tuneful music. The lyrics were also in the big city. The entire here a $3 admission entitles one until early in October of this year tered a single written by June and extremely "mishpocke", as are all theater to setups, a floor show and lots SylVia passed away. word in any of clever they are. The tunes are goers, are anxiously looking for- of dance music and you can keep the hilarious lilting and melodic but too much ward to the play hitting New I often wonder if Satan doesn't going until 4 a.m. screen epics in the same tempo throughout the York . . . and incidentally If sit back on his haunches and You bring your own liquor and laughs in hellish glee at the work- that he has entire show. Those I liked best the Shoe Fits" goes on the air via the Prudential Hour as of it's perfectly legitimate to do so. ing of destiny. I'm sure that if turned out in were: "I'm Not Myself Tonite,". Dec. 1. • conjunction such a thing as a hereafter exists, And the "tzatzkele" Estelle Ben. Sylvia will spend her time making with his equal- gelson with the Stanford Zucker people there as happy as she did ly famous broth- —THE- Harpo Marx ers. Their latest Agency in New York. What a gal! while on earth. picture to reach the screen is "A There's never a dull Moment with • Night in Casablanca," now show- her around and clever, too . . . AND ITS A "Maze! Toy" in a ing in Detroit. And as I told you last week, LUNCHES - DINNERS Paddy Cliff, the tenor America Janet Tremaine of the General glickliche shaw" to Beverly Franks featuring Amusement Corp., N. Y., proved (one of the charming daughters of loves, is in his third and farewell JACK NELSON that friend in need. If it weren't the Jack Franks) for her engage- week. Others on the bill include at the Hammond Organ for her I might have had to sleep ment to David Winston (cousin of Lovey Stacey, clever contortion.. Seymour Simons) 'tother evening. 1st: the talented interpreting tap- CALL PAUL PEPPER In Central Park. For Tour Catering Requirements It happened like this: Dave and ster Ross Harvey, second week; • DETROIT IS ALL agog these Bev have known each other for Frangee and Florence in magic days with new clubs popping up a while but sort of "rushy-like," at its best, second week; Frankie Rapp, one of the funniest comedy and old clubs and cocktail bars the past couple of weeks. 5440 CASS AVENUE Both, with the senior Franks masters of cesemonies in America; planning new openings. There's the Bel-Aire Supper Restaurant were guests at a wedding. Imme. Lillian James, lovely swing song- that opened to a goodly crowd diately after the ceremony, David stress; the Aurora Roche-Carlyle sought out pappa Franks. Dancers and others. Ben Young Sunday nite. "How would you like me for and his orchestra are the music George Agree, Detroiter Hotel, reports that the new cocktail bar a son-in-law," he asked. "Well, makers. and grill in the hotel he replied pappa, "Hadn't you bet- • r—soms- xsortifTy nibs, • 4•40, R triiit. 4.44=1.0...4JaOLIXids, here's completion . . . By the way, con- one what she says?" "Oh, but I did s making recoras,ror tho gratulation are in order for the Agrees (Shirley Simon) on the and we're going to get married." books. It's Alvin B. Rottman, son TOMMY DYSON ANN TEZE Nu, after that remark, "ah bray- birth of their daughter Cheryl, re hot er gehat." All Jack could of the Henry M. Rottmans, who's Tenor Tapster attending the Castle Heights Mili- lis Nov. 5. do was say, "go tell your mother tary Academy at Lebanon Tenn. JOHNNY MORRISON JUDY WELLMER'S The Town Pub is the new room you've got my blessings." An open Tho only a third year man, he is Xylophonist Terrific Dancers to be opened at the Royal Palms house will be held, commemorat- a senior and at graduation in June Hotel. 'Tis rumored, too, that the ing the affair Sunday, Nov. 24 at inimitable Nan Blakstone will in- the home of the bride-to-be. De- augurate it. That should be all tails next week. Did You Know— I right, all right. • And then there was the gala GEORGE ECON & iAT opening of Bill and Harry Miller's SOME OF THE town's young (formerly with Bermans) (the corned-beef kings) new and eligibles, David Lowenthal, Joey are serving delicious only cafeteria delicatessen. It is Katz, David Stoleman, Bert Ell- LUNCHES and DINNERS the most modernly equipped res- stein, Sid Margolis; what a hand- —at- taurant of its kind with huge air- some lot, they made at a gather. conditioned coolers protecting your ing the other evening at Renee eatables. All counters and tables Fields abode. It looked tho' a bit finished in the sanitary linenized like Peggy Raskin, Annette Stern 543 WOODWARD mica, stainless steel and glass that Food Served 11 A.M. to Midnight makes eating there a pleasure. 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