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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, April 16, 1946
man and Julie Sandler are cook A.M. at Central . • . Watch
in' up about size 9 dresses?
those pot bellies disappear.
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That new tabloid which the
SAVOIR FAIRE
Michigan JWV puts out is
WOO WOO OF THE WEEK something that was needed for
. . . Red haired Ruth Wallis is a long time.
just what the bosses ordered at
In reviving the rollicking
Honeymooning this week are
the intimate Town Pump
the Herman Katz's and the Dr. F,lizabettian drama, "The Shoe-
She opens with a burlesque and Warren Sheldons.
maker's Holiday," the Wayne
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then takes over at the keyboard
University Theater has cast six
for songalogues that are fasci-
LOVE IS LIKE the measles Jewish students in prominent
I'VE BEEN READING those CONTRIBUTION
nating.
. . It's all the worse when it roles.
perfume ads and they frighten
Man 'round the town Bill
Barney Greene, "the King of comes late in life.
They are Reuben Silver, Celia
me. I don't believe that I can Zolkower writes about the DDT
the Ivories" performs with his
Abrams, Milt Wisotsky, Leonard
feel secure within their range. sung
• "Fn be loused without boogie woogie and pantomime
Jaslove, Morton Zieve and By.
I would not mind in the least you"•
at Iry Jaffee's show lounge.
Tuchow and Schwartz ron Pershing.
to be close to a gal wearing an
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The play opened Thursday
enticing brand such as ''Fatal
to Appear in 'C.:m(7441a' night at McCollester Hall, Cass
NITELIFING .. .
Allure" and feel myself drawn ON TIIE CALENDAR
Seymour Tuchow and Jack and Forest avenues, and will run
Harry Sears with Anita Post,
irresistibly toward her.
Satdee nite, the 17th, the Mau-
Schwartz of The Actors' Com- there for five more engagements,
Gail
Bernstein
and
Al
Levy,
Al
rice
Rose
What would happen if one gets
JWV post will throw
pany will be featured in the April 16, 17, 22, and twice on
a free membership dance at the Waterstone with Helen Nicker-
caught between two lovelys
male leads of George Bernard
one dabbed with "Fatal 'Allure" Bnai Moshe with Ben Katzman man, Sylvia Gladstone and Sey- Shaw's "Candida" which opens April 23, under the direction of
mour Lubin, Bob Canvasser and
Jack Schwartz. For tickets call
and the other potato swathed offering the tunes.
Eleanor Yarrows, Bernie Wise Friday at the Michigan Show- TE. 1-1450, Ext. 265.
in "Midnite Madness" . . . and
I know you won't forget
men's Association. The play is
then feel yourself drawn simul- Tuesday nite, April 20 . . . the with Bernice Friedman, Renee
scheduled for six performances
Ager
with
Sol
Burkow,
Irving
taneously with irresistible force site the Career gals bring forth
—April 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25.
toward both? That would put their "Glamour on Parade" with Landes and Shirley Markel,
Johnny Hod A to Co
Norm Feldman and Alice Lazar,
Tickets for all Actors' Com-
any shy young chappie like me a mixer afterwards.
Ira Levy and Rita Papo.
pany productions are priced at
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Sings Her Inimitable Songs
in quite a dilemma!
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$1.20 and may be purchased at
HERE'S A GOOD TIP for all
HELPING
LORRETA
CORN- Grinnell's or by calling the the-
the
AFTER 32 YEARS, brother you male sharpies from Jerry FIELD celebrate her birthday
ater at TE. 2-9957.
PARI(R MONTCALM
and sister meet . • . Berney Morse who runs that exquisite
were Marlyn Cohen with Jack
Sassin of Johannesburg, South haberdashery out Livernois way
Klenov, Gloria Gittleman and IMAXIVS,A.NAM IRVIN ti s:II a s: t Presents ‘101.1 ■11 ■ 106WSIISVN
Africa and his sister, Mrs. Ka- . . Gals will take notice of Mendy Yuster, Rose Kaufman
tie Rubin, last saw each other youse if you wear garters. Avoid
with Bernie Rappaport. Larry
34 years ago in Poland. They that "clipped neck" look after
Globerson escorted Lorreta.
had gone their separate ways a haircut. Avoid feeling that
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VIOLINIST
to opposite ends of the world. "only a sissy has a good mani-
THERE
ARE
SOME CHANGES
Now they meet, after all these cure" and do something about made in the Kosins store . . .
ART INSTITUTE -- FRI. - SAT., APRIL 23 24
TIo kelnc $.1 00, Si, 1.00
ot lorlorielPn
"hats over one eye" . . Now
RA [IS I
years, in Detroit.
i4EIEVEVAAVVOI NIMAINIAIOAVIVAVVA.WOONVANVIANVAAAWIM16.
It's
new
from
front
to
rear,
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for the mirror.
and the addition of the haber-
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NAMES AND PLACES
dashery dept. in the basement
Zedette Gutman has some- ROMANCING IN the Spring ... is the berries.
Delray's
Bernie
Morof
has
given
thing in common, besides money,
I watched the 60 vanity-
Intimate
with star Mel Torme . . . Both nurse Helen Richardson a spark- "Fairs" who are featured in the
attended the same high school ler . . . Joe Silberschein and dazzling new ''Skating Vani-
SHOW
Nita Belinsky are tangled up.
in L. A. together.
ties" at the Olympia perform
LOUNGE
Doris
Wertheimer
and
Wind-
Mrs. Charles Laskey heard
with Nat Karson's exotic cos-
2216 PARK at COLUMBIA *
sonic laughs when she boarded sor's Jack Adelman have that tume creations . . • They're
"King of the Ivories"
the street-car . . . Her young- woosome look 'bout them . . . great.
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ster had pinned a large "Kick Furrier Sam Pearl and Toronto's
Me" sign on to her coat . Fay Isenman are Mr. and Mrs. BEFORE CLOSING . .
after a whirlwind romance.
art April Fool's prank.
The Henry Morgenthau lad-
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Sentarional 800dis Wooale and Concert Piani,t and Pantomime Star
41111141 41114,
Publicity gal Joan White is
dies of Bnai Brith are throwing
SCRAPS
AND
ENDS
SMART
ENTERTAINMENT
NIGHTLY
in our city from Chicago for a
Notes I forgot 'bout Denver a softball 'round each Sunday
Choice Dinner—Steaks, Chops, Sea Food
few days ... After a four years'
.
.
. Edith Davidovich sends re-
lapse, Gert Silverman is greet-
FREE PARKING • OPEN SUNDAY from 5 P. M.
ing old pals on a visit from gards to Harry Gantz, and Mary
Perry says hello to cousin Nita
L. A.
OhliliNNW■ VOAISSSMISVIs% 10iNSWAISWAV
■ WelIWASAVW
Bigwig of the Darling Shops Belinsky above.
The Joseph Tuchmans celebra-
(N.Y.) Irene Levin makes a
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KEN
ROBEY
KOSI1ER
DELICATESSEN
presents
stop here . . . Carries a portable ted their 10th anniversary at
typewriter that Gen. Doolittle the Town Pump . . . No. 3 for
13301 W. McNichols
the Burnett Krausses was a 6
gave her.
UN. 4-9670
lb. goil . . . and the new heir
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Open 9 A. M.-3 A.M.
for the Elliott Cohens is Miss
An All-Star Vaudeville Revue
BIRTHDAY TUNES
Carrying a complete
Linda Lee.
—with—
Ben Katzman takes up his
line of Dairies &
Detroiter Paul Schiff has
baton to swing a few birthday
WILLIE
LOU
Appetizers
ZERO
opened up an office as a chil-
songs for our readers this week
dren's specialist in Inglewood,
. . . Bernie Krause, Max Koren-
"Known For Quality Food"
Calif.
wasser, Louis Starr, Joe Krup-
What's that deal that Hy Past-
kin, Marty Abel, Seymour Cha-
fetz, Harry Eisenberg, Jack
Friedman, Sam Goldfarb, Paul
For Passover . • •
Kates, George Karabelnick, Ted
Saturday, April 17th-2 Performances, 8:30 & 11:30 P.M.
Kellman, Dave Shapiro, Arnold
Manko, Morris Baker, Norm
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
Jaffee and Seymour Gallant.
TICKETS: 3.00, ?AO, 1.140,
Detroit's Oldest Jewish Restaurant
y MAIL, ORDERS: PoyaLle to Monopole
Belated greetings to Shirlee
St
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TE X-7100
Will Serve
Rubin.
Mir IP. Inclool• stomped self -oololrenned
ens elope.
PASSOVER MEALS
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6 Jewish Actors .
in Production of
Wayne U. Theater
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
RUTH WALLIS
TOWN PUMP
SZIGETI
BARNEY GREENS
Al Miller's
"Keep 'Em Laughing"
.
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and
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