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MEET MISS FANCHON
J. N. F. Auxiliary
To Meet Tuesday
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the public wants, they found them-
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
selves obtaining professional en.
gagements in Los Angeles. Fan- Jewish National Fund will hold
chon and Marco next went to San its regular monthly meeting on 0
Dr. N. William Hazen's "Ab-
C rancisco where they entertained
Tuesday, Dec. 28, at 2 p. in., at 1
at Tait's Restaurant and where
sorptive Capacity of Palestine
their success story really began. the Wilshire Hotel, Collingwood 2
Agriculture" and Dr. Hans
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They were not only good, but they and Third. This meeting will be
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Kohn's "The Near East in Eu-
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had a knack of ferreting out the first of a number of pep ral- 3
ropean Politics" are reprints of
other good talent to build ins the lies preceding the 7th annual
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show. It was at this restaurant
lectures delivered at the for-
that they really hit their real donor luncheon to be held at the
ums conducted by the educa-
stride—that of conceiving and Fort Wayne Hotel, March 2. The N
tion department of the Z. 0.
producing shows. They knew that luncheon will be a strictly kosher
A. Dr. liazen's pamphlet is an
as entertainers they were compet- catered affair as in former years.
Mrs. Samuel N. Ileyman, gen-
ing with other equally good, but
admirable statement of the
as producers they were in a class eral chairman, announces the ap-
problems involved in arriving
by themselves. The show at Tait's pointment of the following lunch-
at a scientific knowledge of the
was so popular that theaters in eon officers:
absorptive capacity of Pales-
and around San Francisco en-
Mrs. J. Deytsche, chairman of
gaged it. Fanchon and Marco reservations, Townsend 5-9398;
tine. It contains specific sug-
built
up
the
show,
made
it
strong-
Mrs. Harry Kraft, chairman of
gestions as to what must be
er, more lavish. They are true- ways and means, Ilogarth 8822;
done to increase the absorptive
born discoverers and always were Mrs. Max Goldberg, chairman of
capacity of Palestine agricul-
looking for new talent. Many of savings boxes, Townsend 5-2879;
the biggest names in the show rummage sales, Mrs. L. Millet-,
ture. It is a lucid summary of
business obtained their start on Tyler 6-9831, and Mrs. John
the present realities and the fut-
the Pacific Coast and most of (layman, Tyler 6-0088.
ure possibilities of agriculture
them have been helped on the
Mrs. Max Hayman is chairman
in Palestine, and is as enlight-
way at some time or another by of the souvenir booklet.
Fanchon and Marco.
ening as it is readable.
An interesting program has I
After an unsuccessful attempt been planned for the meeting.
Dr. Hans Kohn is one of the
at the production of a Broadway Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be the
foremost experts on the Near
revue in New York, they brought guest speaker and Mrs. Aaron
their show back to California. Kurland will give current events.
East who knows the history and
There was no money to pay the Miss Sara Subar of the Netzorg
nature of nationalism in the
train fare, so the railroad accept-
School of Music will give several
Near East as few do. In this
ed Marco's note for $2800. The piano selections.
pamphlet he etches in bold
note was paid off within six weeks.
Since that time that railroad has
strokes the background of the
been blessed with the assignment proposals from all over the world.
present imperialistic interests
of transporting the large nation- I would like to recommend to you
and conflicts in the Near East
ally-known Fanchon and Marco my girl friend who I know would
and the emergence of the new
stage units on their transcontinen- be suitable to you and your family.
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tal tours. Transportation costs She Is well learned, wealthy, and
nationalisms which have so
MISS FANCHON
have reached as high as $400,000 is the daughter of a rabbi, de-
complicated the struggle of em -
scended
from
a
rabbinical
family
a year. Returning to San Fran-
pires. Dr. Kohn's illuminating thing to go around. Perhaps that cisco, this resourceful duo found as famous as yours, I will tell you
is the reason Miss Fanchon and
Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily
address will go far towards her brothers, Marco, Roy and that theaters were so eager to Who this family is, It is the family
Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M.
ook their shows that the only of Moses lserles (the R'M'O', co-
making vivid and understand- Rube Wolf, have been so close
author of the Shulchon Oruch),"
able what is at stake in the pres- to each other. To theatergoers book to satisfy them was to have
everywhere, the two names, Fan- way than one Fanchon and Mar- lie was interested and asked her
ent struggles between Arabs
chon and Marco, have become na- co show running at the same time. who the girl was. She answered,
and Jews and Great Britain.
tional institutions. The other two Thus was launched the Fanchon "That girl is myself. I have the
Louis Lipsky's "Zionism and
brothers are associated with moat and Marco "Ideas" which pro- large sum of 10,000 ducats which
vided
data shows for many thou- you are giving me for granting
Arab Fears" is an eight-page Fanchon and Marco theatrical en-
terprises. Freedom from poverty, sands of popular priced movie a divorce, and I am the daughter
printed pamphlet, selling for
a desire to have things she real-1 heater patrons. This project be- of Rabbi Pinkas of Krakow, the
five cents. It is the statement of
ized other children in the neigh-" ame such a sweeping success that brother-in-law of Rabbi Moses
a leading Zionist on the Zion- borhood would never get was fore-l w 'thin a short time theaters up 'series, known as the R'SPO', co-
nd down the West Coast were author of the Sholochon Oruch. It
ist attitude towards the Arabs most in Fanchon's mind as she I
grew out of childhood. Fanchon eaturing their shows. Headquar- is true that I am twice your age,
and Arab fears.
and Marco's career started when I ers for this profitable and intri- but please consider that I am an
Rabbi Samuel Blumenfield's they worked up a little act in ate organization were establish- orphan. When my father died I
article in the New Palestine on which she played the piano and ed in Ilolly•ood. Miss Fanchon became so sick that I almost died
he did things with a violin. Their took great pride in the dances too, had it not been for your visit
"Why Hebrew" has been re-
entertainment at parties, lodge which she staged at Sid Grau. to the hospital, When I saw the
printed in a four-page pamph- meetings and church socials man's Egyptian Theater in Holly- light that shone in your face, and
let.
brought them their first compen- wood among the "Ideas." The when you married me, I regained
sation and started them on the E gYPtutn in those days represent- my life, and now you are going
Dr. Golub's article on "Some
way. Their work fascinated them e d Hollywood at its peak and it to extinguish my life again.
Principles of Jewish Education" and they began to learn what sort was the scene of the most glam- Would you take that into consid-
has been reprinted from "Jew-
of things amused, diverted and ° rous him premieres attended by eraIntisotnea? d"
of replying, he opened
ish Education" and is a fine entertained people. This brother , he greatest stars in the film can'-
and
sister team determined to l a t. The most critical audiences the door telling the rabbis to halt
presentation of Jewish educa-
reach the top in their field he- ins the country gasped at and the "get" proceedings, and he in-
tion front a Zionist point of cause people paid and often Paid e° eered the dazzling beauty of her formed his father that the girl
view.
well for entertainment. One of rologue acts at this theater.
was the orphan child of Rabbi
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Fanchon's characteristics is that
Miss Fanchon's movie screcen Pinkas of Krakow and that the
she is never satisfied with second a ebut was made at this period in divorce would endanger her
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This dynamic, dark-eyed girl r ush of big musical spectacles, sacrifice the earthly pleasures of
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His father replied in great an-
loge, but her limited income pro- b efore intricate dance routines ger, "You, my son, have the right
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hibited it. However, a Los An- we re considered an indispensable to resign the pleasures of life by I
new.
geles newspaper offered tuition in P art of motion picture entertain- marrying an old and sick woman,
The 18th annual convention of a dramatic school to any enter- m ent. The motion pictures of but you have no right to deny me
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Tau Epsilon Rho International prising individual who could se- those days had dances in them but my pleasure in life which is the
Jewish legal fraternity, will be cure a required number of new the dance director was considered joy I look forward to when you
subscribers. Fanchon and Marco just another member of the staff. marry a young girl and bring chil-
held in Detroit, Dec. 29, 30 and then set out to get subscriptions
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Renowned now as a creator of dren into
the world and continue
31, with headquarters at the Book by canvassing from house to dance effects, Miss Fanchon was generations of such as you."
house and after much hard work called to the studios to stage
Cadillac lintel.
Finally it was decided to invite
It is expected that over 125 she was able to enter the school dances and Maurice Chevalier, over Rabbi Moses Israel (the
delegates from the 20 chapters of and complete a course. Then she Greta Garbo and other celebrit- R'SP0'), the uncle of the girl,
After Rabbi Israel had listened
the fraternity will attend the three began humbly doing walk-ons ies came under her influence then.
day session, which is being spon- with a Los Angeles stock com- Hundreds of theaters clamored for to the arguments of Saul Wahl
sored by the Detroit Graduate pany. When she discovered that the "Ideas" shows, which were and his son, Slyer, he gave this
Chapter with Benjamin Marcus as she and her brother were more replacing vaudeville. Soon there decision: "As long as Slyer is
chairman of the convention com- than passably good as dancers, she were 1,000 young and beautiful willing to forego the pleasures of
rejoined Marco in an act. She West Coast girls working in these his young life, the father's objec-
mittee,
still had a way with the piano radiant spectacles in every part tions cannot be justified, for he
Among the outstanding features and he still fiddled, but together
of the United States where audi- will not be denied the pleasures of
of the convention will be the in- they danced. Because the couple
ences were weary of warmed-over seeing his son's children and
duction of Judge Charles E. Ru- had an infallible sense of what
Broadway talent.
many generations to follow. Even
hiner of the Detroit Common Pleas
by marrying this older woman
Court as an honorary member and
who can give birth to but one
the installation of a chapter at
child, he may be compensated by
Wayne University Law School at
having twins, and by having
t he opening convention meeting,
many distinguished descendants,
Wednesday, Dec. 29, Judge Rutti-
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for
one can have the value of many
er, Judge Joseph A. Moynihan of
would provide him with an excuse
others." Then he turned to Saul
Wayne Circuit Bench and Justice
for
refusing.
But
it
was
an
im-
and
said: "The greatest pleasure
G eorge E. Bushnell of the Stiehl- him of his visit in Padua and ask-
an Supreme Court will discuss ed him to remain in Brest-Litovsk, possibility to find at a moment's you can experience is by having a
notice a suitable wife for such a son who is willing to sacrifice the
l egal subjects at the several busi- promising to take care of him.
boy as the son of Saul Wahl, and pleasures of his young life for the
ness meetings. Among the better
Thus it happened that Saul was
k nown out-of-town delegates will
besides he was too young and in sake of bringing pleasure into the
be Judge Samuel II. Silbert of the led into the highest aristocratic the midst of his studies. He there- life of an orphan girl."
circles where he was admired for
After this utterance of Rabbi
fore made a search of the hospi-
Cleveland Municipal Bench; Judge
his wisdom and knowledge which
tals for a single woman who is in Israel in the presence of other rab-
Manuel Levine of the Ohio Court
he had acquired in the Italian uni-
a dying condition, Such a woman bis, Saul Wahl applauded and em-
o f Appeals and Hon. Samuel Fac-
t or of Toronto, Canada, member versity. Ile became politically in- was found in a hospital in Krakow braced his son saying to him,
fluential and was entrusted with
o f Parliament,
whom he married immediately ana "My dear son, you are my son and
important business enterprises
Hinds is going to be my daughter.
Highlights of the social aspects which he carried on in various hastened back home.
Let us hope that the words of
o f the convention will be a trip countries. When King Stephen
Meanwhile the royal family re-
t hrough the Ford River Rouge Batory died in 1586 he seas elected ceived an answer from the Pope Rabbi Israel shall be fulfilled and
that twins such as you shall de-
p lant with luncheon at Dearborn temporary king of Poland until to the same effect,—that the life scend
from you."
Inn Thursday afternoon, Dec. 30, the inauguratiob of Sigmund III of the girl may he saved by mar-
Saul and Meyer then asked
f ormal dinner-dance in the Book of Sweden.
rying her to the Jewish boy in the
Rabbi
Israel to perform the mar-
, asino Thursday evening and for-
event that he is not already mar-
Saul Wahl had a son, Myer—
ried, They then approached the riage ceremony anew because the
al New Year's Eve party in the
later
rabbi
of
Brest-Litovsk-
first,
in
the hospital, was not, in
i rystal Ballroom of the Book
Whale with their proposal which
whom he used to take with him
they were able to refuse now with- their opinion, entirely legal. They
C adillac Hotel.
often when he visited his royal
decided
that as a remembrance
out giving insult and were happy and
and aristocratic friends, who ad-
because of the blessing of
that the incident was so satisfac-
Rabbi Israel to call their children
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF mired him for his great wisdom torily solved.
and knowledge as for other vir-
by the name of "Thumim" which
The incident was gradually for- means twins,
tues.
gotten, Saul went on with his
Mrs. Max Kogan was hostess to
A daughter was born to them
It happened then that the
he Junior Home Relief at a tea daughter of King Sigmund III— usual affairs, his wealth and influ- whom they called Bella •
, When she
n Sunday, Dec. 19, in her home
ence increasing enormously, and
•/1.4 married to Tone, the son of
according
to
Dr.
Lehman
in
the
n Cambridge Road. in honor of
his son Myer continued his studies,
Mainzer Israelit it was the daugh- gaining fame as a Talmudic Rabbi Frankel of Vienna, he as-
he following girls who are home
sumed the name Thumim. Later
ter of Prince Radziwill—became
rom college for the holidays: ill and physicians were unable to genius. Many of the greatest rab- he became the rabbi of Metz and
bis and rich leaders of Israel who Prag, who was the author of the
uth Kogan of Vassar College;
find any physical cause for her ill-
had beautiful girls endeavored to
hirley Ann Aronsson. Rosalie
c anners and Martha Wilk of the ness. They urged her to reveal to obtain Myer as son-in-law. One "Kikojen d'Yonah." He had five
them the secret of her heart. She day,—three years after the inci- sons all of whom became leading
J niversity of Michigan.
Miss broke out in tears and revealed to
rabbis of the time, and for genera-
dent with the royal princess—a tions there came from this family
clarion Goodman rendered a few
them her love for the boy Myer
iano selections.
Mrs. Charles Wahl and declared that she can- lady appeared at the palace of great rabbis and authors of books
' ornell, president of the Senior not live without him and will die Saul Wahl and asked admittance considered authoritative on Jewish
to see Slyer about an important tradition.
smile, introduced Dr. Robert
because she cannot have him, The
matter. When the servants in-
rews, who spoke on "Mental
It is remarkable that many
royal family was informed of the formed Saul about the request, he
iygiene."
nets of twins are born in this
matter and was sorely distressed.
was anxious to learn the nature family. i am of the ninth genera-
Mrs. Harry 151. Shulman, soon-
Which alternative should they
of such a strange request from a tion descended from Rabbi Yvnah
or of the Junior Home Relief.
choose? Have their child'. life
lady. She told him that she was
ffered a prayer for the recovery
I Lilllian Waratt, president of jeopardized or have her marry a the wife of his son to whom she Thumim and I know of two of
my ancestors who were twins. My
Jew? In this dilemma, they turned
was married in a hospital when grandfather, Rabbi Moses
he group, who is ill.
Tea was served by the hostess, to the Pope for advice and await- she was in a dying condition, that Thumim, the author
•
ed an answer.
of "Dwar
the fact that she becarne
ho was assisted by Mrs. Bernard
Meanwhile Saul, in the natural the wife of such a boy inspired her Moshe" was the twin brother of
omer and Mrs. Jerome Kanter
Rabbi Hirsch Thumim, author of
f the Senior Home Relief So- course of his visits to the royal with new life and hope. To the "Eretz
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Zwi," and his great grand-
household, noticed a strange be- surprise of the physicians who re-
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father,
Rabbi Ezekiel Thumim of
havior toward him. A friend in- garded it as a miracle, she gradu-
Breslau, was the twin brother of
unior Group of Home for formed him in secret of the love ally recovered. Now she was Rabbi Aaron Thumim of Krakow.
of the royal daughter for his son. healthy and had come to her hus-
Aged Elects Officers
This is mentioned In their
His grief knew no bounds. Ile was band.
books: "Hinds. the wife of Rabbi
Treatments
resigned to lose his fortune, his
Superior Instruction in eh.
After appealing to her and ex-
Myer Wahl died in Krakow after
The Junior Group of the Jew- position, even his life which he ex- plaining that the marriage
Specie Krieg its
was the birth of her daughter, Bella,
An of Ike Dann
h Horne for the Aged will hold pected to lose by refusing to enter
fictitious, made in order to save and upon her tombstone is written,
NEWEST METHODS
n open meeting at the home, into such a proposal. The grandson
the Jewish people from • misfor- 'Here Is hidden the holy
uesday evening, Dec. 28.
Ark,
of Samuel Judah Katzenellenbo- tune, she finally consented, after
SHELTON TULIP OIL
miracles happened to her life.'"
Election of officers at the last gen, descended in a direct line
much bargaining. to accept 10,-
Rabbi Meyer Wahl then mar-
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eeting results as follows: Alan from King David of Israel, marry
000 ducats for a divorce, and the ried the daughter of the rabbi of
l agenjos, president; Henry Aus- a Gentile? His main difficulty
FACIAL TREATMEM1
was
■ n d e r, vice - president; Estelle how to find an excuse for refusing rabbis were called to perform it. Ludmir by whom he had six sons,
At the finish, before delivery, she all of whom were great
Ballet - Spanish - Tap
mernick, second vice-president; and yet not insult the Polish aris-
rabbis,
Ballroom - Acrobatic
ose Shapiro Moss, recording sec- tocracy and nation, which might made a request to be allowed to and three daughters whose hus-
exchange • few works with Myer bands also became distinguished
tary; Dorothy Berke Bronson. bring harm to the Jewish people. in a
separate room. There she said rabbis and leaders of their
474 WEST WARREN
rresponding secretary; Basil Ile decided to have his eon marry
age.
to him. "Myer, ` I know that you Baron Meyer Rothschild
emerirtut_Naser Taa_Wre ■
latnikoff. treasurer.
was also
peels are in store for her third
film, "Romance in the Rough,"
now being filmed at Paramount.
Miss Fanchon was born in Los
Angeles and, actually, she has
only made a trip across town in
traveling the road to fame and
glory . . from the other side of
the tracks, where she spent her
impoverished childhood, to beau-
tiful Beverly Hills, where she now
lives. Unlike the proverbial pre.
phet, she is one of the very few
who have won honor in their own
country. There were lots of chil-
dren in the Wolf family and they
never had quite enough of every-
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