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\DETROIT MORE TICKETS 1 WANT to JOIN WAAC’S? - SEE HER the Blackout BLUES ARTIST Ralph Jones by RUSS | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1942 THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE r 'K RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY] PAGE ELEVEN \DETROIT MORE TICKETS 1 WANT TO JOIN WAAC’S? - SEE HER The Blackout BLUES ARTIST Ralph Jones By RUSS |. COWANS President Of AWAIT a and HEADLINER AT PATRONS ' SKIPPING HITHER and thither that it is hard to get sea'. Thelma! Oiney won a beauty con- when the Twilight leaves Chicago test here ;n 1040 and now her ‘Y’BadClub every afternoon there's a gi'arffirush I father is searching for her.. Ifany- TO PARADISE please for the seats...No resetvat.ons are CLUB ZOMBIE one-1 knows of her whereabout The Y.M.C.A. Badminton club notify made ..Benny Swear# is now the j this column. Sherman held their annual election of offi- 1 a frac- owner of a tavern in Hot Springs Roberts discovered he had cers coming Tnereaslng Interest In the Paradise I tured thigh the other day.. and now Ark . and doing good . .Those Newcomers Featured In for the season. »Tha Theatre new officers are as follows: Ralph Amusement contest Is l he's laid up for a 5pe11.... The dis- boxes tho girls have put out for Current Reed Jones, president; John vice shown bv the large number of lovers covery came while Sherman was fund* for a t’hr.s’.mas dinner for Show Otis, | pres.dcnt-; secretary; eif fine entertainment who are ex- bowling...| .Clarice Washington •he old-timers at the Waiters and Alto Oatis. is Lorraine Jones, chairman of social pressing through their coupons their or.e of the girls at the desk n the Bellmen's club Christmas day are A medley of patriotic tunes fea- band?, i ring committee; Anne Jones, publicity; choice of and enter- bowling alley ... beginning to •uring routine by acts ! of Paradise Bowl with coins a dance Zombie Nathaniel Leach, tainers which ihey wish to see on Theodore Van Buren. sband of Josephine Thomas celebrated an- and aided by 'he vocaliz- sergeant-at-arms. hi chorines The quite busy the Paradise theatre stage. I high-ranking other birthday laid Wednesday. , r.g John get* cur- club will be with Lillian Van Buren. ten- of Dell Stv- the plans coming j they production for the tournament Enter Contest Now I DIDN'T SHE IT but tell rent Reed of “Dance of w:h the Cincinnati - participate good best, . singing Badminton -Anyone is eligible to ¦m the army soon.. .‘.Van is a me Erskine Hawk ns had the •he ODcra" off -o a start at club. !n the coupon tennis player himself.. Lillian to play at ' s Club Zombie. contest Fill out the j and show the Paradise thea- Broad Nathaniel Leach found on this page\ select your is manager of the Forest club bowl- tre so far this season.. .1 missed the ' Next Rhythm . Ray. newcomer is to thank for very plan favorite act or band and mail to ing alleys j Cracker jacks, some of my old kos h * nimble feet to the taps a interesting for the club Larry Chiam Michigan Chronicle Walden Is terrible une “Liza"and lays down plenty for the season The club will pay at Lean thinks it friends . .Larry Steele can rest as- of matches between Free passes to attend current at- to have to write a column, but sured that the current production of iron for the patron's delight themselves for points week, tractions at the Paradise theatre she gets .t out every week A! i* one of best.... Everyone Is Emcee Baron Harris does a swing from week to witn a his p ize for the member will be given weekly to winners of Monroe, theatrical critic of the Chi- talking about ;: ..Joe Louis was version of "Old Man River" and r with the high- est the the contest. Winners for the past ;cago Defender, will be in tow n this sated lo come Friday night sends h's dem baritone voice score at end of the season 'o town This very exciting two weeks already been an- i week...to take a gander at a few grand opening ,through the audience as he seeks will be and have for the official of also help games immensely. nounced through this column of the floor shows after seeing the Paradise Bowl of which he is par: Chloe" and wins the patron's ap- their All those who have not called at football game, and renewing ac- owner, but did not arrive on the plause. ... the Chronicle office for their passes quaintances Let Clarence Jack- train. Charles «Pick Handle) "My ITcart Misses You.” a new together rejected should do so at once, between the son and Norman Wells get Walker was last week by Reed composition as delivered vo- hours of 3 and 5 daily. and you'll hear some good football | the army.. I'm betting there'll be cally by Dell St. John may some- GRANADA THEATRE Winners for the third week are: stories.. and some “tall” ones too more than 15.000 fans at the West ! day rank along with his other com- W. Warren & Junction Mrs. J. Willis, Erskine. Apt. ...Trains are so packed now days' ‘ Virginia-Wilberforee game. of 578 football ' positions and become a song favorite 4 203; Dorothy Miller, of 11722 Grand Middle number features dance Tyler 0800 Haven street; Zelma T.ightfoot. of inline by the shapely chorines as I Starling Wednesday. Nov. and 3130 Macomb street; Mae Richard- ! 'hey caper in dances on themes 25, son of 9220 Delmar and Thelma Campaign anging from semi-classical 'down Coggins street. Basketball of 1004 Benton : io boogie-woogie ancf exotie torso Get twisting. Free Passes This s the colorful high- HENRY Please call at once for your free light of the show. FONDA in passes to the Paradise theatre and Opens At Fort Custer On T Rone Walker after ‘THE RETURN OF sepia stage comes see an outstanding and i. three-month engagement at Chi’s FRANK JAMES” attraction and listen to the Rhumboogie. ‘n break the house screen FORT CUSTER. Mich—The cage, Awards will go to the winners of up With GENE TIERNEY music of one of the leading Race I with solid clicking blues renditions season started at Fort Custer Field rounds, the two at. the end of the ! favorite lowdown and tubers. House last Tuesday night with a groovey John Carrldine and season. Each Tuesday and Thurs- lines, such as "T-Bone Blues.” and ' bang With games starting at two day nights is certain to be nights eompo. "Evening" as :ho favorite - Joe of surprises, plus J good hard clean he sends the patrons who refuse to William Trarv Sawyer in | opened and the first round of the ’ Maker fighting for the soldiers at Fort let him leave the spotlight place HAY FOOT” Music | schedule had begun. in With lam/s Noah Kerry Jr. While the 795th Tank Destroyers the show Gleason. were Lcmincing the 703rd Sanitary Now In Army j Co on rjne court, the Recruit Re- Friday and Saturday. Nov. 27-1* i ceptinn-venter w beating the Sta- Chalky Wright Loses CALLINC DR. GILLESPIE' j lion hospital on another. _r Headquarters Ft. Custer Post and Post ¦ MONEL BARRYMORE At ' MP.'s met in a hard fought game' 1 ,u the second shift, as d.d the Po.-t Title To Willie Pep FORT CUSTER. Mich.—fANP>— v THIRD OFFICER GERTRUDE J. PEEBI.ES j Quartermaster and Po-t M P.'s in | Count Basie wrote a number called AC’s, Dallas, Texas, she later lived in Kansas ' a game that was a thriller Both j • OVERLAND MAIL" but Traveling recruiting officer for the W A she ally from NEW YORK -Chalky Wright is A croud of 19,52! fans saw Pep Mumping at ihe Woodside" opened an enlistment campaign by speaking to City where she was an X-ray technician at the MP. teams lost closely contested no featherweight champion. ognized by the New York Noah Sr. Horace Henderson, well known in Phylli' Wheatley Women’s clubs in Spring- General hospital and then assistant secretary- ; games, but promise to come back ; longer Boxing Helen Parrish. Berry the Wright his music circles is "Swinging at Ihe field, will cover the states of Illinois, of the Wheatley Provident hospital. She i with some winning games. New York’vat iety lost Los Angeles battler. It was the 111. She treasurer Friday night I Reception Center'* here awaiting Michigan activity. Origin- attended Sam Huston college in Austin, Texas. By not show in •up the 184th Field '.am els when he largest Monday and Tuesday Wisconsin and in her i dropped I crowd-of-thc current indoor assignment. A 'tillory their game the 48th a 1.3-round decision to Wil- lost to ! season .and Mike Jacobs, promoter Henderson, of by ! o Pep. a 2(J-year-old cx-bootblack SHKRII>\N younger brother j Ordnance forfeit. heard,,the turnstiles ANN the famous “Smack" and a com- I The teams showed that they're not out of Hartfo-d. Conn. j click to the poser, arranger and director in his Detroit Boy I in top form, but as the season goes Pep. who was Lorn William Pal- ! tune of $71.868 70 to Pep roll up his |UKE GIRL* own right, was inducted from Chi- on each couch expects to have his, aleo, blasted his way to victory 1fifty-fourth straight victory in a ar- team in j two-year professional career. cago last week. He has made RUSS J. COWANS’ better condition. (Ross) RI SSEf'.!, .
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