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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-12-21

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Tit El)erRorriEwisn Of RON ICLE

PAGE TWO

BANQUET OF AMCA SPO ON,' MS APPVIIE CLUB HUMAN INTERESTS
IN CANTOR'S "LIFE"
HOME ON SUNDAY

And Now You Can
Drink

Special Committee Reports
on Financial Standing
of Farm School.

NEUTRA PURE
KRAUT JUICE

Miss Celia B. Fox of 2689 West'
Boston boulevard, well known as ,
a versatile entertainer and popu-

New Book Reveals New
York Ghetto Is Not a Small
World After All.

PROGRAM PLANNED FOR
PURITY CHAPTER'S NEW
YEAR'S DINNER-DANCE

SIEGEL

A splendid program of enter-
tainment is promised by Purity
Chapter No. '359, 0. E. S., for its

Eddie Cantor's just-published
A charter banquet of the Amca
book, "My Life Is In Your fiends,"
Orphan home and Farm School
as told by David Freedman, re-
will be held at 6:30 p. m. Sunday,
veals that the New York ghetto is
Dee. 23, at Jericho Temple. Promi-
not a small world after all.
nent speakers and a fine musical
Although both the Messrs. Cantor
program have been arranged for
the evening. Organizations and
individuals are invited to attend.
A special committee, with A.
Kouzin as chairman, chosen to re-
Eddie Cantor's book, "My
port on the standing of the Amen
Life Is In Your Hands," as told
I Home last week reported that
to David Freedman, was pub-
$59,913.60 has been spent for the
lished by Ilarper's on Dec. 7,
PASTEURIZED, PREPARED AND DISTRIBUTED BY
, home, all but $18,000 of this sum
three days after the famous
having been contributed by Jews
comedian achieved another tri•
from the United States. The $18.-
umph in the new Ziegfeld musi-
000 was contributed by Canadian
cal comedy, "Whoopee." Mr.
Jews. The money was raised
Cantor's royalties from the
4461 West Jefferson Ave.
through the payment of dues, by
book will go to the Eddie Cantor
sponsoring entertainments, etc.
Phone
Lafayette
0465
Camp Committee to give scores
Detroit
The Mizricher friends of New
of East Side boys vacations in
York, Cleveland, Syracuse and De-
MISS CELIA B. FOX
the country. David Freedman
MRS. J. HARWITH
.
- trod contributed greatly to the tar member of the younger set, has
(author of "Mendel Marantz")
success of the home. Last year's consented to sponsor the third an-
wishes it made plain that only
New Year's Eve dinner dance in
' committee in charge of the work nual dance of the Phalanx Club to
Eddie Cantor's royalties will go
the Crystal Ball Room of the Ma-
................................... 1
in Detroit consisted of Ely Green- be held Jan. 13 at lintel Statler.
to the camp. Mr. Freedman has
sonic Temple.
blatt, Ben Greenberg, Harry The dance committee in charge of
some boys of his own, "three at
The committee has been fortu-
Brown and Harry Greenblatt. arrangements consists of Bernard
this writing," as he puts it, and
nate in securing the talent of such
The farm has 200 acres of land, Tilchen, Isadore Wuntner, Jack
plans to use his royalties for his
well known artists as Aubrey Cher-
on which have been built farm Cooper and Larry Dean. They an- ,. own boys' camp.
kose, Charles Cohen, of radio fame,
structures, a dormitory and other , nounce the U. of M. Rhythm Kings
Miss Mildred Yarrows, a dancer
buildings. An inventory of pos as the main feature of the dance.
MEMBERS:
and Freedman were brought ui of exceptional ability, and others.
sessions showed the following:
This program, combined with a
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
onthe
East
Side—the
scene
o
Building and farm land.$42,512.50
4,255.13
the early chapters in the book— snappy dance orchestra and a din-
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
Horses, cows, poultry.
ner, has already secured many
they
did
not
meet
until
they
hay
Farming implements &
CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE
reservations. Good tables are still
6,382.23
left the ghetto far behind them.
email tools
PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE
For
the
First
avenue
"L"
wa.
Furniture, dishes, wash-
t or'gnr 0. 17Calrins, e gte':
from ial4 ers. and
COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE
Young Eddie t"l
between them.
ing and drying ma-
l'ark.
lived on Henry street and young
1,562.48 ,
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
chines
Mrs. J. llarwith is a member of
David on Allen.
Farm products, hay,
NEW YORK CURB MARKET
In school there was much more the committee of arrangements.
oes, etc . 3 , 000 • 00 Admirers of Actor Enthusi -
wheat, po `sines
was
to
keep
them
apart.
Eddie
antic About Testimonial
121.125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
thrown out.
$57,712.34'
Total
Show Jan. 7.
Randolph 4993-4-5.6-7
Then David went into amateur
Debts and Loran..
theatricals. Eddie was wiser. Ile

I 8,500.00 I
Two
mortgages
MRS. FANNIE NEWMAN
Canton
New York It L TEMPLIN, Manager
A.
Littman,
manager
of
Litt-
got
money for it.
1,100.00
Lumber Company
' man's Yiddish Theater on Twelfth
Finally, Eddie played for Zieg- widow of the late Nathan J. New-
Mr. M. Sachs, paid out
Cleveland Direct Private Wires to All Princi. Zanesville
man,
passed away Dec. 19 at her
and
Seward,
in
a
statement
made
fell
at
$5.60
a
seat,
and
that
2,000.00
Findlay
in 3 years
pal Markets
Columbus
this week said that the announce-, looked as if they'd be kept apart home, 1691 Burlingame avenue,
.•■■
•1 Mr. M. Sachs, loan due
after
a
lingering illness. She was
meat
of
a
testimonial
performance
forever.
75.00
111.1 11. 11 1•1
I to pay
II LIL'IL
One day, Eddie Cantor read a lifetime resident of Detroit and
1,750.00 to be given on Jan. 7 in honor of
Three notes in bank
Sam Aurbach, leading man of the David Freedman's novel of East had been an active social worker.
She is survived by one son, Her-
$13,425.00 I present company playing at that Side life, "Mendel Marantz," and
Total
bert J. Newman, and a daughter,
I theater, was greeted with enthusi - bought the stage and motion pie-
asm far exceeding anything that lure rights, and will probably pro- Marie, and one sister, Mrs. Louis
' duced it as his first play. It was Welt, all or Detroit. Funeral
was expected.
Mr. Littman stated that hun- , then that Mr. Cantor and Mr. services were held Friday after-
noon, with Rabbi Fram officiating,
dreds of patrons of the theater. Freedman got together.
Owing to greatly increased business, we have
and interment took place at Wood-
upon reading the announcement

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Fenton & Smith Land Contracts and
Short-Term Securities, yielding up to 12',; ,
are approved by Detroit's most con-
servative investors. All details of monthly
collection, insurance and taxes are handled
by us at our own expense. Let us explain.

made by Mischa Ellman, manager Sanatorium Auxiliary to mere.
for the Yiddish actors here, ex-
l '
Hold Election of Offi-
HENRY D. MARKS
pressed a desire to co-operate in
cers Sunday
' passed away suddenly at Lances-
honoring the leading man of the ,
I At 11 a. m. this Sunday, at the ter, 0., on Dec. 18. He is survived
' Detroit company.
"Mr. Aurbach's acting, and his A. 11. Center, 527 Holbrook, the by his wife, Libby, and two sons,
Eugene and James; also two broth-
a ssto play- c
tivuexilRiaerliyef oAf
DoentrsouintipA
irecting peotfrotihte, present cast
id agin
Caesar
been
Association of
and Hannah Marks of Milwaukee.
cessful as to make the present sea- California will meet to elect officers ern and a sister, Mervin,
at
the most successful in the De- for the coming six months.
' son th
troit theater," Sir. Littman said.
The bazaar at the Philadelphia- Funeral
services
were a. heist
,Dec.
20,
at
10:30
m.,
and
day.
Aurbach has succeeded in Byron Talmud Torah is to be held Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home Thurs.
I "M
r:al took place in Milwaukee,
Feb.' bui.
moulding an excellent cast, and ,
the week of Feb. 2 to
his influence and inspiration has 8 inclusive. Merchants and organ
i - A
to
the
patrons
110t
0111),
joy
been a
nations are called to offer their
MRS. KIBBIE DAVIS
of our theater, but to all who have co-operation for this affair.
Harris Davis,
widow of the late Harris
worked with him."
passed
away Dec. 12 at her home,
Mr. Littman emphasized that'
1994 Hazelwood avenue, at the
the testimonial performance will gage
age of 72 years. She is survived
be made a real holiday by the pho-
It
by eight children, one brother and ,
tographing of the entire Detroit
one sister. Burial took place Dec.
cast with the audience. Copies of
14 at Machpelah Cemetery, with
the photograph will be distributed]
Rabbi Ilershman officiating.
to all in the audience who apply

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SIDNEY DENENBERG
Mr Aurbach and his cast will R Pulpit: u
beloved son of Jacob and Yells
stage "The hand of Justice" on
C ur k o f E rie
abbi M ax C. C
Vicksburg ave-
the testimonial evening.
pa., who is a distinguished journal: nue, died Dec. 14 at
ist as well as rabbi, will occupy years. Funeral services were held
the pulpit of Temple Beth El un-
3327
V the
age Bros.'
of 9
od- Denenberg,
the same day
from
Lewis
day morning, Dec. 30, handl Swill
ul
Funeral
e Home. Burial took place
speak on the subject "Great M
achpelah
Cemetery.
Rabbis
M
at
ern Heresies."
Hershman and Ashinsky officiated.
At the next meeting of the Me-
The
Men's
Club-Sisterhood
Meet-
norah Society of Detroit, a chap-
ing:
ter of the Intercollegiate Menorah
The January program for both e
Society, on Sunday afternoon,
the
Temple Sisterhood and the
WE WILL ANNOUNCE
Dec. 23, at 2:30 p. m., in the as-
a joint
OUR OPENING DATE
sembly room of the main library, Men's Temple Club is to be
meeting
which
will
be
addressed
SOON
Woodward at Kirby, the speaker
will be Aaron D. Markson. His by the renowned Dr. Morris Fish-
bein,
medical
authority
and
popu-
subject will be "The Life of Lud-
Land Contracts Bought
larizer.
wig Lewisohn."
Mr. Markson has Made a com-
Complete Financial
plete study on the life of Lewisohn Beth El College of Jewish Studies:
Service on
Members of the congregation
and in his talk he will discuss
Personal Property
Lewisohn's books, including "The are invited to visit the class in
Island Within" and "Upstream." current Jewish literature of Beth
Automobile Accounts
After the address the speaker will El College of Jewish Studies Mon-,
Furniture Account ■
day, Dec. 24, at 8 to 9 p. m., in .
conduct an open forum.
Radio Accounts
The Menorah is planning an ora- Room 26. The theme of the class
Electrical Appliances
torical contest, further details of session will be "Great Jewish'
Store Fixtures and
which will be announced later. The Short Stories." Please secure a
Factory Equipment
organization is also planning a visitor's card in the college office
Garage Equipment
series of debates with other inter- on the second floor.
Bring your financial
4124 Fenkell at Li•ernois
collegiate Menorah chapters, the
prohleme to us.
first to be held in Detroit on Feb. Rabbi Fram to Address High
Under Supervision of Geo.
School
10, with the Lewis Institute of
Fong (Oriental Cafe)
The Secret Jews of Mexico"
Chicago.
Students who attend the various will be the subject of Rabbi Eram's.
colleges located in Detroit, as well open forum lectude before the
ABRAHAM COOPER, President
as those students from out-of-town High School assembly Sunday.1
Associated Companies
colleges who are home on vacation Dec. 23, at 9 :30. After the lee-,
Total Paid•in Capital and Surplus
are invited to attend the meeting tore the students will ask ques-
WILL SOON MAKE ITS
$1,000,000
tions. Parents of our High School,
of the Detroit society.
BOW
students are welcome to attend.
Ground Floor, 320 W. Fort
You'll be amazed at the
a
beautiful
decorative
scheme
Saturday
School:
Th.
of the new cafe.
Pa ents are invited to pay a
r
visit
some
Saturday
morning
to
the

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Bloch Saturday Morning School. The
of 180 East Huron street have re- school is composed of boys and
turned to their home after a short girls of the same age group and
visit at the Park Lane Hotel in same public school grade group.
Chicago with the former's parents, It corresponds to the intermedi-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloch. ate group of the Detroit public
"Old age" begins when Nature
is composed,
schools.
is unable to build up the body
Mrs. 'Mary Kollins of Dwight over, of boys and girls who are all
tissues as fast •s they are torn
street has returned to her home preparing for confirmation. Its
down and worn out in the pro-
PRINTING
after a 10 days' visit with her sis- clams are small and its assemblies
cess of living—this may begin
ter, Mrs. J. Edelstein of Michigan worshipful. l'arents of children
AND
who
are
now
in
the
sixth
grade
of
at 30 or 40 or it may be post-
City, Ind.
pone,' to 60 or 70. When will
Sunday
School
are
advised
this
STATIONERY

your "old age" begin?—that
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ginsberg, early to see to it that their boys
We do printing for business
depends on the condition of
and family, formerly of Detroit, and girls shall have no activities
firms and organizations.
your health. Check up on your
are now residing in Pontiac, at 36 or appointments which will pre-
kidneys, heart, blood pressure
Chippewa road. , vent them from coming next year
—guard against minor disor-
1552 Randolph Street
'
on
Saturday
mornings.


I ders that start trouble. Co-op-
Randolph 5492
The Misses Mollie and Bess Lep-,
erate with Nature — drink
Anne:
Building
Vacated:
ter of Shirley street were hostesses
Mountain Valley Mineral
at a towel shower honoring Miss Because the annex in its present
Water from Hot Springs,
Rose Manes, whose marriage will condition is not suitable for school
Ark., to aid elimination and to
take place Jan. 6. Three tables of purposes, it has been decided to
prevent the accumulation of
transfer
the
student,
of
the
classes
bridge were at play, after which 2
and
poisons that • slip health ■
"SEE CRUZET FOR
luncheon was served by the host- held there to the Sunday After
bring on old age.
esses. Honors were received by noon School. The Sunday After-
DANCE MUSIC"
Miss Ann Rosen, Miss Theresa noon School, which is attended
Feldman and Miss Marion Rosen. chiefly by non-members' children,
is now a I arg e school and offers

From Hot Springs. Arr.
Art. ph 1023
Mrs. J. Jacobston and Mrs. J. the same attractive program of
Vi. Jeff oesoNtt.
Shinwell were joint hostesses on religious education which charac- 232
c D el iver
,
the Sunday Morning
Tuesday to 30 guests at a green terizes

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We specialize in Jazz, Sing-
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kitchen shower at which their School.
niece, Miss Rosa Manes, a Jan. 6
The Thursday &swing:
hride-e Iec t , was the honored guest.
The Sisterhood earnestly urges
The affair was given at the home
of Mrs. Jacobson on Owego drive. the attendance of its members at
Miss Manes was also honored at the Thursday sewing. This year
a hosiery shower and luncheon a the have undertaken Red

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Sixteen guests were seated at the Cross, Detroit Hebrew Orphanage,
organizations, in addi-
luncheon table, which was attrac- and other
surgical dress-
tively decorated in a color scheme lion to layettes and
for
the
North End Community
of yellow and green. inns
On Friday, Miss Manes was' Clinic. Even if you can work only
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