cwish periodical Canter

CLIFTON ATENIIII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

NM*

At the first elass--a lanai; at
the second gni— a lion; at the
third glass—a swine.--The Tal-
mud.

L DEFROVniltin Ci RON ICU

WELT RE-ELECTED

TEMPLE PRESIDENT M U SIC
!,.1% in, S. Well iv, r,

pi i - olimt of
Tempi, PoIt El at the

_

FIRST CONCERT OF

GUNZBURG TRIO TO

BE THIS WEDNESDAY

'tiI id. the Gunz-
1'...•, lier of Mine.
kill ,t Beams. and
(l rk Gunzlturg I violin, \'M-
.• llo and ',hill()) Will be given

Elise (1)retwrii

••

Specializing in all
Beauty work—
Permanent Waving
.% downtown Lraob parlor in

own nenaborhood.

8739 Linwood Ave.

EucEd 7974

We Sell Only New

1930 RADIOS
Edison, Grebe, Lyric,
Zenith, Sparton, Bosch
Steinite, Atwater-Kent,
Freed, Philco.

Aerials installed free with
the purchase of a radio.

MELVILLE S. WELT

❑ onual

iiingicgational
Thursday i,viong.

,limier

Ilimelhoch teas chosen

ci

president and Jost ph Hartman
reai.urer.

elected at this meeting:
are Adolph Finsterwahl, Jacob Ile-

DR. MARK GUNZBURG

liarry IL ;:elionon and Milford

RALPH'S
RADIO SHOPPE

Stern.

N... 21, at the Federation of the

11. non'- Clubs, Second boulevard,
titer Hatliatek, at 8:30 p. nt. The
l'''g 10111 of the first recital io: Trio
l t h at 11110.1 by Selltlbell, pial111-
, hdln Simon:' Fi major Op 35-a by
111 , 1 , 1 , 11 . tatie kill IS to IN, given
hy II , , , .■ 111c1I's brunch, DetrOit (h. Ferrucent Ilusoni and the well-
known Trio in d minor by .1ren-
I I I. or. at Jericho Temple,
sky.
en Now. 311. Valuable prizes will
'fhe Piano and Violin Sonata by
b e 01Tereti for the best costumes,
llusoni belongs to the most impor-
tant work: of its kind, like the
Checker Cab — Empire 7000 Sonata by raeslir Franck or the

Women's Branch of Icor to
Give Ball Nov. 30.

Radio—Accessories and
Service

8054 Twelfth Street
Northway 1013

RICHARD GALLAGHER. Pron.

Watch our Announcements for
Gilts Given Away Each Week

6

Sunday's Pop Concert.

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra
returned, ti Det•oit from it t rip
which ineltPleil Columbus, Akron,
Oberlin, Cleveland anti Pittsburgh,
in time to play the sixth Pop con-
cert this Sunday afternoon in Or-
chestra Ball. Victor Kolar, assoc-
iate voliductor of the orohestra,
leis chosen the f o llowing program:
Ltslo's (G•erture to "Le lloi d'Yat ,”1
wo short numbers by Percy Grain-
ger- Irish Tune from County Derry
and the hest performance at these
o .ncerts of Country Gardens—and
the D•libos Ballet Suite "Cop-
pular with its five niovements
oemplet the first part of the jro-
gram. The second half opens with
the Overture to Itizet's "Pattie".
This is followaal by a first perform-
alley at these concerts of the
Strauss waltz. "Artists' Life" and
the concluding number is the fam-
ous Itimsky - Forsakoy
Espagnol.

An interesting announcement for
the seventh Pop concert which to'
curs next Sunday, Nov. 21, is the
appearance of (losip Caltrilowitsch
as mooluetor, and the introdut:tion
to the Detroit audience of a soloist,
Gregor Platigorsky, 'cellist who is
making his first American tour.

Fifth Pair of Subscription
Concerts Nov. 21 and 22

Orchestra Hall will be the sc mt
of two gala performances this w
when at the fifth pair of sults•iip
film tan•erts Li be played Thurs
day evening, Ntw. 21, and Frit a)
afternoon, Nov. 22, an all-Russ at
program will be played under he
dire•tion of Ossip Gabrilowits•h
with two assisting artists, Ali),
entire Glazounov, guest conductor

RADIO'S RICHEST VOICE

BECOMES

-7

4*

RICHER

STILL

FACE
TO
FACE
REALISM

-

It

1a

.

e

•.
' -kr

.

PAGE FIVE

Freutzer Sonata by Beethoven. r
It will be the first performance of
JEWISH RADIO HOUR
this Sonata in Detroit. Single
Iir kets and subscriptions Are tot
Made Regular Festure on Sun.
site al Grinnell'' and the studio of I
days by Station WWJ Through
Di. Gunzlturg, 3513 1Voodward.
Efforts of Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

10-

ISS

r i1

attended a banquet at Congrega-
Dancing will follow he main
tion Emanuel on Sunday evening, game until 11:30.
Nov. 10, in honor of Louis Siegal,
general til•cretary of the J. N. W.
The first cultured man was he
A., who visited Iletroit during his
t cur of the country in the interests who first began to work.--V. von
Ilellwald.
of the alliance.
'fhe next regular rehearsal of
the Hal•vy-Ilitzomir Will he on
Tuesday, Nov
10,
p. nt., at
5:19 Fenilweoth.

Through the otiett, of The
De!
Jewish l'Itront. le, the
.1exish radio hour, sponsored
the Jewish (Immune,' on
Jewish Religious Radio Pro-
grams every Sunday afternoon
over chitin of stations, will also
be broadcast Ity tuiti o n WIV.I of
the Detroit News. The National
lIroallea,t I ng Company has of-
fer.
Its
services gratis in
broadcast hag this hour.
By spe.oal arrangement agreed
upon between the editor of The
hronicle and Ilr. Robert Folly,
director of station WIV.I, and
agreol to by Italthi Samuel II.
Cohen of New York, sta'netary
the .lewisli mtnimittt.t. in
charge of the radio hour, the
Jewish hour will appear on the
program from 3 to 3:311 p.
In. on Sundays.
Dm' to Ell,.
of th.•
Detroit
Symphony (rchest T:1 cent cots
lieKildling at 3:311 p. m. On
Sun-
days, station \VIVI finds it 1111-
'
poSSIllit•
(it brOlIthliSt the entire
Jewish hour, and the New York
ottetnittee has therefor so ar-
ranged its program that the
numbers broadcast during the
first half-hour will form a com-
plete program.
The ettinplt.te program for this
Sunda)! follows:

JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) —
Fifty-five Chalutzim
(pioneers)
arrived here Nov. 3. Among the
arrivals, who are all young men
of about 25 years, are five return-
ing settlers.

Ida Divinoff to Play Over
Radio.
1.1“ IElEIIII/IT, well I:HOWIE

it ill appear as soloist over Sta-
tion IV 11111', for the Jewish hour,

Which takes ,place every Tuesday
9 and 10 p. m.
Miss nod will play numbers

atoning betwe•e•n

by Achrou and it Pot pouti of joy.
Ish 111,11 'Time Slelltilt•s, arranged

by herself.

ANSWERS ROLL CALL

a

Eddie Cantor Among First to Sign
National Zionist Registratlon.

GAS\HEATING
niter's Strongest Foe

haniastie dance
Itosol , k) I --trio ,
Serve Kotlord,. , v ndin • Sodom. lien-
v. 'cello. and Emanel
o hike. 14.,
I,,the Itirir (Milner). soprano ,olo,
Rosalie Wolfe: - Street Musicians"
I Milner). duet.
Roman, tenor,
nd Mosha
buritnne, "Th..

---
Iltrk

D ellnquenl," 01•Y by du"

Thalia.: on, "Eli lion tZeillin I. 'cello
solo. No
Ilenditrke Dance Impro-
visation I Art roll), violin solo, Serne
add r,
Dr. Sol o mon Low-
enstein; "th.
"God 'trireme ■ Achrolt),
kill - aI ittitireti 111111 it , Iriintental en-
nem hie
Peak. CI tLewanolow•ky 1.
quartet and ..11.1•111hle.

No need to fear King Winter's icy blasts when
you heat your home with gasl There's no fuel
to store, no noisy burners, no ashes or soot,
no grates to clean or replace, no ashman to
track up your basement—for gas gives the
cleanest heat in the world. Moreover, your
Gas Companydelivers fuel to your home as you
need it, and it's paid for after you have used it.

EDDIE CANTOR

i
Eddie Cantor, the world's fore- I
I most comedian, is here shown outs(
side the New Amsterdam Theater,
and Vladimir Horowitz, pianist.' New York, signing the registration ;
card in the National Zionist Roll
I he appearative of these great Rus-
Call, which aims to enroll 500.000
sians on one program is one of the American Jews as a demonstration
high lights in Detroit's artistic of faith in the Jewish National

This winter your home can have real comfort,
if you install a gas-fired furnace now. Make
up your mind today that scratching a match,
and turning a valve is all the furnace tending
you're going to do ; let the thermostat on your
wall watch the furnace fire until spring. Go
to the nearest office of the Detroit City Gas
Company, and have our salesman give you the
full facts and operating estimates on gas
heating for your home. There is no obligation.
Get your gas furnace now for many years of
winter comfort.

sensors. Homeland.

Serge Sergeeff of Moscow
Bostonian Shoe Team First
Opera Compny to Make
Affair Su
His Home in Detroit.
nday. Dec. 8.
!

Serge St.rgeetE, noted Jewish ,'
Bostonian
singer, f oirther l y w ith th e m o ,,,..„ w 1
Shoes
Basketball
Grand Opera Company, who has Team will hold the 1.1,, t affair of,
been hailed at converts by midi- I the year at the Danceland Garden.c
ono, throughout the World, ar- \C '" .1 "- it "I 1 . 1.1 Forestavenues,
rived in Detroit on Thursday to
It will
' l,'d'
. " I i gr t-11 i.)tane it 'llgt... ,' i ii ight 8 . s im
inakt. his Inoue here. lie is to aft il'
wtilli i
pear in concert in Detroit next the Itasketltall games and dances
the
.rhnolt ilu.:Igerwoitsnh will start
meld h. He plans to open a v,,, , e1 held di
St 1111i0 here.
hii,ni ,Aitie.,,,,x'ti ht he iNt ,g;1 1,1, niaLt,tik I,t ,a usktitt , . t1 - .
t h ,'..11Nri.,,,,St,,,,,:igtii;.Eff,thdp
a'a(l ,a, rnin(ellep.rantyif. " it
b a ll between
Ile was born in Russia and tutu- i l :;.`';,111,: of ,ti:," 1 ,,,th11::' 1 liI1t nl and
i
: s . o,h‘ty
tl-
totted at One of the great schools
assn nuns
iittlmt„fi: F
lig
'oti,titn7tryst•rhse .
built for attaining Illusiral knowl. ti'll,t ,i sitta,iit:itio,tri i s hsi hp ,s,ea s
edge which under the
(v,,,i
feature
regime of The 9 p. tn. game trill
re ,,t-hh ae
the czar wha provided for those (ef
strung lt)
who displayed talent.
tt i,
s,t1
1,
C
Compelled
to leave Iltim'ow by .i
the she'
shos. boys twice
the Bolveshik spies, Mn. Sergeoy. last year. The proceeds of this
mod to the Ural mountains, where' g uh.
i :`,: u.hvi l l.iii1(1.l)..1 1 s
)
urI expelat''st
he joined the resident opera ram- ' and injy
,1-hf
:sort'h?t:ir:;:h,i,tu,•,.ii)17n
haaers. -t.
pally.
The advancing Bolshevik
forced hint to move on farther tt li ,, t,: , ' „ l!,• 5,,k, and ht:ao„,
ti,
tforthepast
,
east. Then he went to Harbin, but Jo... re-
only for a time, for finally the in- vrtore for last year's defeats. The
lluence of the Soviet was so great Bostonians art. eomposed mainly •
in that large center that he was of the younger Jewish athletes.
placed on the list of those "trot

Gas-fired furnaces may be purchased on
convenient deferred payments, if desired.

DETROIT CITY GAS CO.

Chas. W. Bennett, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.

Clifford at Bagley

BRANCHES,
Boulevard
General Motors Bldg.
Dearborn
105 West Michigan

BRANCHES,
Hamtramck
9707 Joseph Campau
Wyandotte
3013 Biddle Ave.

Wanted," and he HP Weil to SIII1 11111010W11101kmwmowe ihmaill owyk

Model 3or

W e take great pride in presenting
this new
Equasonne . . . the
year's major radio development!
It's remarkable FACE-TO-FACE
REALISM is unquestionably the big-
gest thrill that radio affords today!
We are ready to demonstrate this
amazing, instrument to you! Come
in today! View the beauty of the
cabinets! Hear the clarity and rich-
ness of it's tone! And remember that
a small down payment will deliver it
to your home!

SPARTON RADIO

radio's richest Voice

BUY YOUR SPARTON ON CANTOR'S CLUB PLAN

And now you can have the Sparton Radio on Cantor's new club plan.
Just make a small down payment and we'll make prompt delivery on the
radio to your home. Small weekly payments on the balance. Why not have
one delivered for Chanukah?

FREE INSTALLATION! FREE SERVICE for one year! Tubes guaranteed six months!

CANTOR

Furniture Shops

"EXCLUSIVE FURNITURE :: FINE RADIOS :: REASONABLY PRICED"

9332 OAKLAND

later going to I ancou-
en, where he remained a few weeks,
until he left for where
he made many friends and created
a strong following. Ile omit. to
Detroit with his wife and a daugh-
ter here ;and other relatives.
Mr. Serizeeti appeared in Oirl.
Cells in Ilosettw, hior, pot•o g rod,
A rehangelsk, and l'harkolf,
Russia; Shanghai. China; Tokio,
Japan; Winnipeg, Vancouver, Ilon•
trial and Toronto, Canada, and
Chicago and Sall FralleiSi•t.

Mink

1889

40th
ANNIVERSARY

Music Study Club Program
On Tuesday; Radio Pro-
gram Wednesday.

The Music Study Club announc-
es a program meeting and mem-
bership tot to be held Tuesday af-
ternoon. Nov. Ill, at 2:30, at the
Twentieth Century Clubhouse, Co-
!amide at Witherel streets. Each
member is requested to bring a
prospective member.
The program follow's:

'WHAT HAVE WE ACCOMPLISHED IN THE
PAST 40 YEARS?

The savings which thousands of thrifty persons have in-
vested here during the past -111 years have enabled us
through co-operation to assist other thrifty folks to own
21,130 homes.

Mrs. Sol Trior ...Current E.ents rarer
Mr.. Fried. S.prano, 11 01. 0Elipunied at the
nisoo hr Mr. Ilarris.
Miss !tenth Sadorski ....Piano ::election
Mrs. MYTH, Weinhery
Soprano
Miss Manche Finches
Violin Solo

MrS. J. S. Souls

the day.

1929

21,130 }Ionics if placed side by side on 35-foot lots, will
make a row of homes LIO miles long, housing approximately
85,000 people—a city in itself.

is chairman of

SAFETY FOR SAVINGS

Radio Program.
Nlembers of the Music Study
Club will broadcast a musical pro-
gram over Station W.112 on IVed-
nesday Einet1111011, Nov. 20, at 2:15
o'clock. 'Mrs. Jacob Schakne will
sing a group of songs accompan-
ied at the piano by Miss Sarah
Wineberg and Miss Zelda Rosen-
berg will play senora! piano selec-
tions.
---
Cleveland
Lauds Halevy-

-10 years without loss of a dollar to an investor.

.10 years and not one single day's notice required from
an investor who wished to draw his money.

40 years and our investors have received an average of

5% ON SAVINGS

Hazomir Singers.

A group of members of the lia-
levydiazomir
Choral
Soon-1y
(Branch 2113, J. N. W. A.) attend-
ed the district conference and con-
vention of the Jewish National
Workers' Alliance in Cleveland on
Nov. 3. Included in this group
were the following: Mr. and !sirs.
Eugene Franzblau, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Scheyer, Mr. and Sirs. Na-
than Magill, Mr. and Mrs. Mirten-
baum, Mr. and Mrs. liaitez, Miss
Bella Ritten, Miss Gertrude Shaz-
en, II. II. Cohen, and Mn. Bennish.
Dan Frohman, conductor of the
Halevy-Ilazomir chorus and a res-
ident of Cleveland, wan also pres-
ent.
The convention closed Sunday
evening with a banquet attended
by approximately 150 delegates
and guests. At this banquet the
Halevy-liazomir distinguished it-
self through the appearance of
several soloists: Mn. Mirtenbaum,
tenor; Mn. Cohen, baritone, Mr.
Ilogill, tenor; and Miss Ititten.
mezzo-soprano. Ritten also
played the piano accompaniments.
Each of these vocalists Was heart-
ly received by the audience.
On Nov. It, members of the ea-
inty gathered at the Farband
Folkshule No. 2, Collingwood and
lolmur, for a social evening. Sev-
e ral of the members furnished im-
p romptu entertainment and the
program 0-an rounded out with
d ancing and refreshments.
Halevy-liazomir members also

SAFETY, SERVICE AND SATISFIED IN-
VESTORS HAVE 111•11.1 THIS BUSINESS

0
0

Doesn't This Record Entitle Us to Your Account?

WRITE FOR BOOKLET

Resources
$14,000,000

Established
ISS9

VIr National Coati &
inuestntrnt (stomping

1250

Griswold Street

DETRorr

DETROIT'S OLD RELIABLE. BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION

Ali

klaWlik:111■11011 ABAKNIVIMAILNII

• skit

rent

Merc hant
The Shop Where Courtesy ,ngfellow.2060
Tailor

and Service Prevail

