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circle Youk , Eddie Cantor!

A great - American h a
. s .so taxed. his • .-
s•§4..
strength in the service of others

Red Cross, March pt Dimes, • State of
bae1 i= that today he is in, a Los

Angeles hospital - suffering _from

"extreme exhaustion."

He may well recover in time to be

our honored guest Monday evening,

October 6, at the Sheraton-Cadillac

Hotel, but should the doctors forbid

the journey- our tribute to him on that

occasion must be all the more succeSs-

ful: In his honor, we will all be present

Monday evening.

For his tireless work for Israel, and for

the joy he has brought all America as

one of the great entertainers of all time, -

we say, "Thank you, Eddie Cantor!"

Your- Dinner Reservation is
Respectfully Requested

•

GRAND BALLRO OM OF THE • SHERATON- CADILLAC
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 6:30 P.M.

CIVIC RECEPTION COMMITTEE .

Governor G. Mennen Williams

Mayor Albert E. Cobo

Sec'y. of State Fred M. Alger, Jr.

Walter 0. Briggs, President, Detroit Baseball Co.

Dr. - Henry Hitt. Crane, Minister, Central Methodist Church
J. C, Doyle, Ford Motor Company

.

Clarence Hilberry, Acting President, Wayne University
George W. Stark, City Historian

_ Fr. Celestin J. Steiner, President, University of Detroit-

DINNER COMMITTEE

.

Joseph G. Holtzman, Chairman,

. Theodore Bargman, 'Louis Berry, Irving Blumberg, Tom Borman, Jacob Citrin, Israel Davidson, Nathan Epdein,
Sam Feldstein, Nathan Fishman, Fred A. Ginsburg, David Goldberg, William Hordes, David B. Idzal, Abe Kasle,
Leon Hay,. Max J. Kogan, Benjamin Laikin, A. C. Lappin, Daniel Laven, Morris Ben Lewis, John Lurie, Nathan Dude,
Alfred May, Abraham Nusbaum, Max Osnos, Louis Russ man, David Safran, Morris Schaver, Irving Schiu&sell, Harry -
Schumer, Sidney Shevitz, Philip Stollman, Lew Wisper, and Morris W. Zack.

Phone WO. 2-5091!

THE JEWISH NEWS-11

Friday, October 3, 1952

