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April 04, 1947 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-04-04

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Friday, April

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Leal Chronicle

Page Fourteen

`Bloomer Girl' Back
at Cass for 6 Nights

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

"Bloomer Girl," the musical hit
that packed the Cass for two
weeks earlier in this season, is be-
ing brought back to the same
theater on Monday, April 14, for
an engagement limited to six
night performances with matinees
Wednesday and Saturday. John
C. Wilson, the producer, is sending
the same New York cast seen
here before with only two changes.
Termed by Russell McLauchlin,
Detroit News critic, "one of the
best musical shows in years," the
attraction returns with a record
of 701 Broadway performances.
Its score contains such hit tunes
as "Evelina," "Right As The
Rain," "Sunday in Cicero Falls,"
"The Eagle and Me," "When The
Boys Come Home," "T'morra,
T'morra," "I Got A Song" and
"Welcome Hinges." -

Whirling away the time over
NAMES IN THE NEWS
-Shirley Schwartz practices up cokes were U of M's Harry Gold-
berg and Goucher College's Betty
her French with her pen pal who Goldberg . . . Cookie Schiff has
attends the U. of Paris . . . 18
been seen with Bernie Krause
year old Harry Katz hooks up
with the Giants at their training quite a bit.
Having fun were Doreen Sher-
farm in Ark. Katz will vie for
man and Freddie Birndorf, Sam
an outfield Post . . . Art Becker Babcock and Constance Lebost,
is secretary of the Veteran's Citi- Faye Moss and Milt Werbin, Art
zen League.
Sue Robinson is assisting with Adelman and Jeanne Stein, Bob
Fishel and Lorraine Freidman.
the production of the "Follies" at
More ducts . . . Hershel Levin
H. P. Jr. Collego, . . . Sandler and Janice Edison, Jerry Silver
Levin is new president of Cen- and Flo Brumer, Herbie Schwartz
trall's Latin Club and Harriett with Gladys Wohl, Chuck Goldfarb
Stober is at the helm of the Span- and Marylin Kaufman. Having
ish Club.
fun at a dance were Betty Hober-
One of the Free Press goodwill man and Earl Shipper, Hal Glad-
ads features Reva Usher as a stone with Flo. Katz and Bea.
saleslady . . . Our army friend, Levitt and Sid Singer.
"Doc" Radom, takes over a con-
• • •
stable job in Benton Harbor.
DETROIT'S UNIQUE
THE ARMENIAN NATIONAL CABARET-RESTAURANT
• • •
is starting a drive to
COUNCIL
these
days.
FEEL
BETTER
I
PHONE CL 3151
Every morning I stand at the eliminate the term "starving Ar-
153 MICHIGAN AVE.
window and inhale for five min- menian" as a comic expression in
utes. When the weather gets a radio, movies and books. Let's
Deliciouus Food
bit warmer, I'll open the window. help them out! * • •
From
Morning 'til Night



"TROUBLE FOR RENT" is the * BREAKFAST
LOTS OF HAPPY BIRTH-
BREAKFAST -
DAYS this week . . . to ;Harvey comedy-mystery starring Estelle Start Your
Lipsitt, Miriam Atlas, Joyce Sil- Taylor and Lyle Talbot coming at DAY WITH A SMILE-8 A.M.
the Lafayette Theatre Sunday,
verman and Joyce Weingarden.
* BUSINESS MAN'S
April 6.
• • 3
"Wizard of Oz" is the Civic
LUNCHEON
CHALK THESE DOWN for
April . . . the College Inn dance Light Opera attraction starting DAILY FROM 11 A.M.,
April
7
with
Evelyn
Wyroff
and
EXCEPT SUNDAY
nites at the Tuller have been a
* COCKTAIL TIME
success . . . they offer entertain- Gil Lamb.
* • •
ment and fun that fills the bill
IN THE TAMPICO LOUNGE
to
all
A HAPPY PASSOVER
for teen-agers . . . The AZA 804
* DINNER
and
remember
to
vote
on
April
7.
boys are putting out posters for
SERVED
their Roosevelt Memorial dance
DAILY FROM 5 P.M.
at the Maccabees Bldg. on April
PHONE
* * * * * *
A Joyous Passover
12. Irvin Goodman, Carl Llppitt
CL.
DINNER MUSIC FROM 7 P.M.
Mrs.
Col.
&
and Maurice Davidson head the
* * * * * *
9743
Fcodor Maybohn
committee list.
*
SUPPER
Chemist Joe Kwaselow is work-
OR A LATE
ing overtime these days to perfect
• featuring nightly • Authentic
SNACK FROM 10 P.M.
a new floor wax that he'll try out
Samovar Russian Itus tn d r°"
on April 19 when the YPS of
Entertainment
Shaarey Zedek throw their Spring
Gypsy Orchestra line Liquors
131
Open
Daily
Dance.
* THE ORIGINAL
11 am-I am

*
McNAMARA'S BAND
incl. Sun.
GOSSIP CORNER ..
* RAMON CERDA'S Orchestra
Sharon Wachnansy makes a
CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT
quick jaunt to the Windy City
DANCING FROM 0 P. M.
after a dance invite . . . The
Open Daily 8 A.M. to 2 A,M.
LAFAYETIE
Monday Till 9 P.M.
Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity will
52 W.
252
Sun. 5 P.M. to 2 A.M.
OPPOSITE (ASS THEATRE
furnish the chorus line for Wayne
111.111111111
■ 1011111.11101111101111111110111k.
U's Hillel production, "Hillelujah,"
April 15.
Heavy correspondence is going
on between Joanne Tisdale and
Marty Feldman in Calif. . . .
Chapter 1, ZOA turns over $250
for support of a Palestine settle-
ment.
We notice tiny Gussie Rimar is
minus Leo Berlin in her nite life
TU•2-8 8 83 FOR RESERVATIONS
travels . . . Bob Weinberg is back
front his trip.
• • •
LOVE IN SPRING .. •
FOR AN ENJOYABLE EVENING OF DINING
Cute Marylin Friedman wears a
DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT
nice sparkler from Zehe Wohlman
. . . Wedding announcements for
CHET JANS and His MUSIC, Featuring JIM DE LAND,
Elaine Burman and Harold Gross
"TINY" O'HARA and THE THREE TUNE TOPPERS
in June . . . Another engagement,
Famous for the Finest Dinners at Moderate Prices
Beverly Samit and George Freed-
COMPLETE. DESINF,SS MEN'S LUNCHEONS DAILY
man.
FOOD SERVED FROM 11:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M.
From L. A. we hear that for-
Parties & Banquets Our Specialty • Amateur Night Every Monday
mer Detroiters Mickey Shapiro
and Jeanie Fushman were united
last week.
Behind that announcement of
Jack Schechter's marriage to Flor-
ence Cooper is . . . that the two
love birds eloped in August of
last year and it wasn't until a
few weeks ago that the secret was
• • •
MAKING THE ROUNDS . . .
Raising the roof at a nite spot
were Estelle Spatt and Ralph Bru-
mes . . . Lou Stober dated U of
M's Milicent Dalitz on her week-
t and Fredi Slavkin
end trip. tha
saw to it that Morry Cooper of
N.Y. went to the rite spots on his
visit here.

QUALIFIED
BY
EXPERIENCE

1947

Kvutzah Women's Betar Petitions Hit
of Surrender
Affair on Monday Threat
Alarmed at the possibility of

The annual Kvutzah Ivrith pro-
gram sponsored by the women
Hebraists of the Kvutzah will be
held Monday evening in the Rose
Sittig Cohen Building.
The program is headed by Mrs.
Louis Ettinger. Participants will
be Mrs. Meyer Mathis, Mrs. Solo-
mon Kascir,n, Miriam Kaplan,
Miriam Gold and Sarah Starr.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah headed by Mrs. Julius
Ring is in charge of refreshments.

cooperation between the Jewish
Agency and the British military
in Palestine, Brith Trumpeldor
(Betar) is circulating a petition
to be sent to leaders of all na-
tional organizations in Erctz Is-
rael appealing against any sur-
render.
Persons and organizations wish-
ing to cooperate with Betar should
call Phillip Jaffe, TY. 4-0145.
Betar's Third Seder, proceeds of
which will go to Palestine's pa-
triots, will be held Sunday at the
Jewish Community Center.

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FRI. APR. 18-8:20 P.M.

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

HAZEL SCOTT

TICKETS: $3.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1,20

GRINNELL'S TE, 2.7100

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Re-Elect

EUGENE B

ELLIOTT

SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

TattIN N

THE IDEAL SPOT

4.,

KENNETH M. STEVENS
For Regent,
University of Michigan

G. JOSEPH HERBERT
For Regent,
University of Michigan

Retain Eugene B. Elliott in
office. This outstanding candi-
date is nationally recognized as
an educational leader. He will
continue to improve and prop-
erly administer public education
in Michigan.

Continue outstanding govern-
ment in Michigan by voting for
these Republican candidates.
They are leaders of high char-
acter and purpose—experienced
in government. They will give
you decent, clean administration
of their respective offices.

E. B. MORE
For State Board of
Agriculture

LOUISA DURHAM
For State Board of
Education

CLARK L BRODY
For State Board of
Agriculture

Re-Elect these fine Justices of lb'
the Michigan Supreme Court

Look for• the non-partisan Ballot

fr.

PASSOVER GREETINGS

Fun, Primes, Sur-primes, Dancing
It All Points To

COLLEGE INN NITE

The Spot tour Friends
Are Talking About

SAT. NITE, APRIL 5

Arabian Room • Tuller Hotel

TOMMY MARVIN
and His Orchestra
Plus a Floor Show

Come Early -- Door open at 9
Adm. CIO Per couple, loci , t"

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL
TRINITY 1.4804



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RE-ELECT

JUDGE THEODORE J.

RICHTER

CIRCUIT JUDGE

NON-PARTISAN ELECTION
MONDAY, APRIL 7

HENRY M. BUTZEL
Full Term

LELAND W. CARR
Full Term

JOHN R. DETHMERS
Unexpired Term

Elect JOHN A. BROW Republican
for Wayne County Auditor



John Kronk (et left) is

a



practical

experienced businessman. He has served
DetrOit and Wayne County for 20 years.

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