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THE WYANDOTTE NEWS-HERALD PAGE SIXTEEN Returns To Great Lakes Eugene Tinsley, s 2-c, will leave today for Great Lakes Naval Train ing Station where he will be at tached to the OGU. The son of and Mrs. James Tinsley, 457 Elm street, ho was home on nine-day l*ave after completing his boot training at Oreat Lakes. Tinsley is a former News-Kerald employee. ■ AtHMHPfIRfIHL ■ ; a m jig HHI Hi^B RIVERS V LEADING THEATRES ] I Support the Victory Loan I 1 Victory Bonds Are Sold at I I All of These Theatres I §j With Every Victory Bond Purchased at Any of These 1 jj Theatres a Free Theatre Pats Will Be Issued! I mfIJESTrc __ . _ _ _ Open Mon.-Fri.. 6:oo—Sat., 5 p.m.. Sun. and Holidays. 12:45 Phone Wy. 0042 Ends Toniie 3361 Biddle GINGER ROGERS in "FOLLOW THE FLEET" Also—James Cagney. "JOHNNY COME LATELY" FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 BIG HITS r —James Newell in 2sHf "SKY BANDITS" ALSO LATEST news cartoon GUEST FEATURE SATURDAY NIGHT. COME AS LATE AS 9 P.M. AND SEE 3 COMPLETE - FEATURES "7 DAYS ASHORE** Sunday - Monday—Matinee Sun. Doors Open 12:45 iliMVifi Open Mon. - FrL. 6:15 Sat. - Sun. 12:30 Phone Wy. 0117 Biddle Ave. 2ND BIG WEEK IT'S GREAT! IOVMS ON THI SCMIWI | - ■ ■ ■ Mor*h# CVTD A f Tom & Jerry Color Carlbon "Tea for Two" LA I IVA\ • Pete Smith's. "The See Saw and the Shoes" Open Mon. • FrL 6:15 SaL, Sun. and Holidays. 12:19 Phone Wy. 2066 Ends Toniie First at Elm Wayne Morris "BROTHER RAT" Priscilla Lane Jane Powell. "DELIGHTFULLY DANGEROUS" FRI. - SAT. - SUN. - MON. 2 Treat Hits! YVOHWE DeCABLO gjjlfPtO Latest News From Here* There & Everywhere ALWAYS TWO FEATURES AFTER 9:00 P. M. Box Office Open Daily 6:30 p. m.—Sat* Sun., Holidays 12:30 Mon. - Tues. „ BASIL RATHBONE in "THIS MAN'S NAVY" aIso—"BROADWAY RHYTHM" FRIDAY and SATURDAY CLARK GABLE JOE E. BROWN in "CALL OF THE WILD" in "FIT FOR A KING" OWL SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Starts 9:30 P.M. Two Regular Features Plus Guest Attraction "TAKE IT BIG" SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY •'WITHOUT LOVE" "FLAME OF THE Katherine Hepburn O BARBARY COAST" Spencer Tracy John Wayne e Ann Dvorak THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1945 It’s Smart to Can Ak . all you Can! Kjf jk FINAL TIN CAN COLLECTION MONDAY, OCT. 29 PLACE TIN CANS AT CURB SUNDAY NIGHT Quotes of the Week “His mouth does not always car ry out the functions of his brain.”— Gen. Eisenhower’s Chief of Staff, re Gen. Geo. Patton. “The Japanese people will nat urally get used to the way of dem ocracy." Prince Takamatsu, Hir ohito’s brother, to U. S. press. “There isn’t enough to talk Bbout on the air.” Raymond Moley, quitting as radio commentator. Buy Victory Bonds • FISH FRYS EVERY FRIDAY • Chicken Steak Spaghetti Sunday Aft. and Evenings OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY COKRIUAIVS CAFE PLUM AT THIRD NEAR BIDDLE MASQUERADE! DANCE and HOLLOWE’EN PARTY W) Wed., Nite, Oct. 31st ft Dance to the Music of ERNIE BLOCK'S BAND VI LIGHT LUNCHES WINES and BEERS Rl. Oak Grove Tavern M Mrs. Mildred Kosielski j 19655 Telegraph Road Phone Wy. 7047J2 ySSS' Between Sibley and West Roads SLEDS DOLLS DOLL HOUSES FURNITURE METAL TOYS PANDAS TEDDY BEARS GAMES TRICKS JOKES MAGIC NOVELTY JEWELRY CIGARETTE LIGHTERS ZIPPER BILLFOLDS jSy*\ FOUNTAIN PENS M A ASH TRAYS dfW \ COMIC. BIRTHDAY miJ flkLi XMAS CARDS Mfr m sSt^rf RELIGIOUS ARTICLES f/fjHL Thai Glow in Dark f> + • YOU CAN FIND IT AT • the FUN SHOP 3231 BIDDLE Nexl to Frevtags WEEK DAYS TILL * P.M.—FRIDAY end SATURDAY TILL 11 CASH AND CARRY FINE CLEANING DRESSES (pJo») JIAiJ coats Mm\ SUITS TOPCOATS 79- PRIDE CLEANERS Trenton. 2758 W. Jefferson Melrindale. 18514 Allen Rd. Story of FBI Held Over for Second Week “The House On 92nd Street,” dramatic story of how the FBI guarded the secret of the atomic bcmb, nolds over for a second week at the Fox and bids fair to break all records at the Fox theatre in Detroit just as it did at the Roxy in New York. The. plot of “The House on 92nd Street” was taken straight from FBI files in Washington and is the case of Mr. Christopher, an infamous Nazi espionage agent. Companion feature stars Jinx Falkenberg as “A Gay Senorita.” GOOD FOOD SERVED DAILY WEST SIDE BAR RESTAURANT Mr. Anthony Gars 1142 OAK STREET FISH DINNERS • SERVED DAILY • fresh pickerel now served • SPECIAL • MUSKRAT DINNERS SERVED DAILY OPEN TO 2 A.M. BOILED DINNERS— Wednesday IRISH STEW—Thursday Bring the Whole Family tor One of These Delicious Treats! PRIDE CLEANING SPECIAL | Week Ending Not. 9 «SKIRTS ? 29‘ Allen Park. 7416 Allen Bowl Dearborn. 24125 Michigan Little Things About the Stars By GEORGE LILLEY NEW YORK, N. Y. Paul Whiteman’s admirers call him the ‘‘Dean of Modern American Music.” He calls himself ‘‘a fiddler player who was lucky.” Paul’s noted for having dropped 100 pounds (from /«<*:£ 5 , few wnong his ~ ao man crack musicians lucky fiddler -for old times sake.” The Denver-born six-footer is said to have earned more than any other music conductor. In ’24, he had 52 ‘‘Paul Whiteman Or chestras” going In the U. S., Eur ope and Mexico. Today he’s musi cal director of the American net work. spotlights his talent on that chain's click Sunday evening “Hall of Fame” with songstress Martha Tilton and top-drawer guest stars. DOCTOR OF GLAMOUR The "glamour boy” singers have brought to the fore a new type of radio conductor. Typical: Scholar ly, balding 44-year-old Lloyd Schaf fer, director of NBC’s popular Mon day-through-Friday “Supper Club.” Tricks of style make the Co- # mos, [ Sinatras; Schaffer’s job is to catch the un orthodox vocal phrasings, ar range the music to conform. Good at his work, Schaffer is called in to “doctor” last minute arrange- ments lor name singers on as many as 10 shows a week. Observation: the Como and Sinatra vocal dipsy dos are consistent, easy to follow: some others (i.e.: Alan Jones) sel dom sings a song the same. Boast o r farm-born (Ridgeway, Pa.) Lloyd Mark Schaffer: "I am probably the only bandleader in New York w r ho can harness a team of horses.” SHIPP-SHAPE Mary Shipp: Henry Aldrich’s girl-friend, "Kathleen Anderson,” Friday nights, CBS. Mary, ex-Hol lywood model, is one of radio’s smartest looking blondes—possibly why 36 young fellows auditioned ™" - Jdfc. •*•>•%:.• * *T \ Mary Shipp 36 auditioned loose sweater and gay hair-ribbon. “It helps me to ‘feel’ the role.’* Off the air she is the going business woman: tailored suits, evening studies (Spanish and French), vol unteer turns at a New York hospi tal (librarian). Like the “Aldrichs,” Mary has her home problem: HALLOWEEN DANCE WEDNESDAY, Oct. 31il 9 to 1:30 A.M. ADMISSION 50c. including tax EUREKA PARK Middlebeli • FEATURING • Johnny Mills (just home from service) and HIS RHYTHM NOTES Modern, Polkas and Old-Time Square Dancing DANCING EVERY SAT. and SUN. NITES • BUSES • Beer • Wine • Sandwiches Leave Biddle and Eureka 8:30 p. m , 0:20 p. m., 10:20 p.m and stop at Park gate. Last bus leaves Park to Wyandotte at 1:15 a. m. Jr MASQUERADE BALL DANCE TO MUSIC OP LOU HOT SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28 7:00 PJ4. SPONSORED BY • G3ODFELLOWSHIP CLUB KOSSUTH HALL FOREST and FIFTH *T. 290) in >3l to win his wife, Margaret Li v ingston. Witty, easy going in contrast to a pub licized im pression of air— Whiteman loves “characters,” in variably keeps a HB Lloyd Schaffer knows tricks last spring for the role of “Henry.” But to Mary it is all make believe. Jn her mid - 20's, the actress is six years mar ried (to an ad vertising exec utive.) At broadcasts Mary apears in bobby sox attire—skirt, RUMPUS ROOM for those UNDER 21 YEARS peacemaking between frisky Scotch terrier, Grampf and black cat, Er mentrude. DOUBLED IN BRASS Alan Reed: “Falstaff Openshaw,” wacky poet, of Ed Gardner’s "Duf fy’s Tavern” (Friday nights, NBC). Alan used to be a brass polisher on a trans-Atlantic liner. From the passengers h e picked up his dia 1 e cts, now can play to tip top perfection any one of 22 (radio has use for no more). Reed, bom Her bert Theodore Ber g m an, 38, port raying a gangster role, failed in his first radio audition (’27). By later putting the director "on the spot” via the phone in the best gangster idiom, he got the job. The actor (5-9, 900 pounds) is a former East ern Intercollegiate wrestling cham pion (Columbia). His ambition, like most comedians: to be a serious dramatic star. CRASSWELLER HOME T/5 Charles Crassweller has re turned to Wyandotte after receiv ing his discharge from the Army at Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, October 21. Crassweller, a member of the 15th Cavalry, has been in service since June 1941 and was overseas 19 months. He saw service in the European theatre of war and wears the ETO ribbon with four battle stars for the Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns, the pre-Pearl Harbor and good conduct ribbons. The son of Harry Crassweller, 1105 Third street, he was employed at the Green Front market before entering service. Buy Victory Bonds TOPS IN HOME COOKING • • • DINNERS LIGHT LUNCHES DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS HOME MADE PIES THE COTTAGE LUNCH 1344 DIX-TOLEDO South of Northline Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Renner, Proprietors Gas of me /s 'Back /Ve* Cars k 1 ren /; 'Pro feet the ONE YOU HAVE > The Crest Company 5756 CASS AVE. MADISON 2747 ADMISSION 80c ADMISSION 80c Alan Reed got the job The Original Straight Jive By Barbara Ebendick After faithfully following the definitely different - anyway - styles ol writing submitted by a variety of aspiring studes, we have decided to join the free-for-all and assist this once appropriately titled col umn out of the doldrums of dull ness which have lowered it almost to the intellect level of the “St. Pats Newzette” . . . With music in our hearts and complaints, compliments and Just comments in our minds awaiting thine attention we shall give forth with the tunes and triflea . . . • • • “Kissing Bug” The three femmes fatales, Elaine Dickman, Naomi Albright and Do lores Donlon were sadly supposed t> be surviving from that contag eous disease known as “trench mouth” this week. . , . All scroun ging with the same Ensign, no doubt, sez we. . . . • • • “Stars In Your Eyes” If Arnie Knopp wasn't contem- FUN ... is not rationed! Join the ever-present crowd at Barney's and forget your cares • - * you’ll find a choice selection of drinks at popular prices. D A D k I C V ' C Biddle Avenue Q |\ I L I Corner St. Johns COCKTAIL BAR A Distinct Pleasure . • . Eating at the SCLAFANI’S Wyandotte Cocktail Bar 3552 Biddle Avenue Phone 9765 _ .... DANCING • Beer • Wine lo A 1 Patton's orchestra every „ T . Friday, Saturday and Sunday, • L>quor 9 p. M . t 0 1:30 a.m. 0* f? iJii 11 T• f L I 11 « lil MMWWffIiMHI HHSn />-' \ > it THE RIGHT fifaepe, tCafoi Matfo... Your Appliance Dealer Will Help You,l Get the appliance that fits your family needs, your house space and your budget! And your appliance dealer is one who can give you this information and help you to get the most satisfaction out of your purchase. He has the experience, the knowledge and the newest postwar data. Stop in and plan your appliance pur chases TODAY! (fa a Jet? Listen to LEE SAt ITS, Monday through Friday, WXYZ, 6:30 F. M . nil I CHI GAN CONSOLIOATLD CAS COMPANY] vCAMßHaßhflMMMflaamwai aj ■ « plating plastic surgery on his ex mug, he should be on his new coun tenance. . . , Our Spanish speed star Joey Caterino didn’t spare las spikes when he practiced the tac tics in the game with our keenest kompetitor, River Rouge. . . . • • • “1 11 Buy That Dream” Aye’s and eyes are aimed at frosh femme Margaret McGarry, latest lush mush to enter R.H.S. Her “Listerine laugh” and “Halo hair” will stir the depths of thy souls, little chums. . . . Puture football fiends should taka notice of their queen of ’4B. . , . • • • “Growing Pains” Little brothers should copy their older brothers, according to science, but that infamous infant with the initials “T. S.” indulges in a habit ual habit of chawing gum far more than his big brudder . . . Ilq-pur ish gum we mean ... 9 • • • “TUI the End of Tima” The cast of the Junior play last year included: Ted Clifton. Shir ley Miller. Joyce Shingleton, Bonnie Miller and Dolores Hulka. ... The cast of the senior play this year includes: Ted Clifton, Shirley Mil ler, Joyce Shingleton, Bonnie Mil ler and Do lore* Hulka . . . but down your cynical comments con , (Continued on Page 18) DINNERS SERVED 5 P.M. to 1 A.M. daily. Holidays and Sundays, from 3 P.M. Specializing in Sea Foods, Italian Foods. Frog Legs. Steaks. Chops, and Chicken. \ Pele Waraway, Chef.