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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-02-19

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dere in the musical 'world in this coon- prominent in Europe and Palestine."
■■■■■•••
AN INTERVIEW WITH
- Can you give me some idea along
try and abroad in the 14 months that
WILL HELP MANAGE
to the what lints you have planned your
the^ns-elves. with the auxiia •
he As there, is but the prelude
WILLIAMS & HASTINGS. LEONARD BRAUN, TENOR brilliant
ahead
work
for the corning , ess.,:.nr .1 am
r i)t
since last October. when the
PLAN PURIM FETE
loom
possibilities that
- —
pia name to fill a number of concert
'e n
FOR NEW MEMBERS I officers were installed. The Fro Kra
h,.-.
of
By Esioch htebs.
Isaac atreas.y been
will include The Story of Queer
Richard N. liarfst has bought
With these facts in mind I inter- engagements that
principal cit-
the interest of R. H. Williams in Wit-
viewed Leanard Braun on his arrival arranged for me in the I will record
Shave. Zwick Auxili•ry Will Hold Esther," by Mrs. M. M. Cohen; a re-
Leonard
Braun
a
little
:.
rt
of
the
proceedings
of
the
Mid-
I first met
Lams & Hastings. Inc., state dis.
in New York City, the greatest new yes in the States. besides
-Get Acquainted - Day.
--
more than 12 years ago in Detroit, world metropolis of art and critics, for one of the leadir.g phonograph
West convention of the United Syna-
mpatues herr. -
Michigan. If my recollection serves
gogue of America. held :n Chicago
where genius lies obscure and pupu•
M,,re than 100 new members of last month; current events. by Mrs. Canadian Supreme Court Up-
me well I. believe we were neighbors. tar idols are emblazoned to the skies,
the Lades Auxiliary of Congregation
holds Parochial Schools
Bottle Jobbers Convention.
and
in
a
neighborly
fashion
got
to
all to the tune of this great city's hue
Shaarey Zedek will be formally pre. A. B. Straser. and piano set-•e:: •1" s
know something of his youthful as-
Question in Dispute.
symphony.
hip of b- H. L. Harris. Folloasizi:.
to the general membe
pirations. At that time he was em- man
The Book-Cadillac Hotel, during the
It was • bit difficult at first to pin
the organization at a Purimrs party 1 program, the hospitality and social
ployed by Grinnell Brothers the well Leonard Braun down to facts. An last few days, was the head-quarters
abbli , will be held at the synagogue !committees will serve Purim dehca.
MONTREAL — tJ. T. A.1 — The
known Detroit music house, as sales- effervescent artistic temperament and of the first annual convention of the
,v afternoon. Feb. 23. at 2
man. His energy and indomitable
Jewish community of the Province of
d details of his future that National Bottle Jobbers Association
Tu , •
These new members affili- cies and coffee.
Quebec greeted with satisfaction the
persenerance
at inevitable
that early pens's'
of seemed . to want to crowd themselves of the United states and t anada.
his career mart
success,
decision of the Supreme Court of
Edward Glickstien of New York,
as the unsentimental business house into one gigantic sentence was re- vra.,4 elected president; Phil D. Hero-
Canada. the highest tribunal in the
of Grinnell Brothers can testify to sponsible for this difficulty. However, wich of Chicago. vice-president ; Ben
country, which held that the Jews of
to this day. It was this same dogged we finally got together quite success- Jacob of Detroit, treasurer, and F. B.
of the province hare a right to the
fully.
"America's Best"
British North America Act of 1867.
Krar.s.
r
. pe sistence; this same uniform deter-
I first asked what prompted him to Hill of St. Louis, secretary. S. the
Ker.
mination to make good, that has car-
which is the constitution of the Do-
of
go to Europe. Ile answered: "To till berg who is the president was
tempor-
' tied Leonard Braun to a musical suc-
of
St.
Louis,
minion of Canada. For many years
ayesod
oser en Il
ngagementa
theion.
cess as a lyric tenor today ns
uurpas- several concert
convent ('has.
■ dispute has been going on in the
Then I a sked him how they ary chair man
them."
here
of
Province of Quebec between the
few.
sed At
by the
tender age of eight he was knew of him over there. "Through Bermes of Chicasro, goes the credit
Protestant and Jewish communities
phonograph
records
in
this
coup-
promoting
the
convention.
community
the
prime
purpose
of
the
conven-
already
singing
alto
in
his
The
as to their respective rights in educa-
which a are
exported to Europe."
choir and even at that time gave try "Where
tional matters. By • contract made
have you appeared in Eu- tion was to band together in order
promise what has since, in fullest roper "In Germany, Austria, Po- tha tthe bottle jobbers of the country
in 1903. which was incorporated into
measure, been amply realized .
could know each other in a personal
an act of the legislature of the prey-
LeonardBraun is an indefatigable land,
Lithaunia
and
Lattland."
Leonard
"What
type of
program
slid you way and also for the purpose of set-
ince. it was agreed between the two
; worker. Ile concertises already in six
tine mica aa d regulations for the as -
sec:ions
that
Jews
will
be
considered
1
re that
portion of his present over t ere.
advantagavus
languages
while
as Protestants for the purpose of edu-
and the modern composers series tion ta ns would I se
comprises his Yid- as "Classics
. repertoire which comprises
well as Hebrew and Jewish con:- to its conducting of business among
cation. In 1923. when the Jewish
is reputed to positions." its members or to anyone else connect-
dish
and
Hebrew
songs
community had increased to practi-.
be the largest of any singer before
"Who are the Jewish and Hebrew ed directly or indirectly with the bot-
catty the same size as the Protestant
, the public today.
community. the latter applied to have
compsssers that you are including in tle dealers.
1
In
November,
1924.
Leonn:ni
Braun
the 1903 Act rescinded. This the
went to Europe. In January, lin26. your repertoire!" "Alexander Krein,
The coat does not make the man.
Jewish community opposed and fur-,
he returned. What he has already J. Engel, Milner and others who are
the
then requested representation on the
school boards. The demand of thej

Jews for representation was denied
RICHARD N. HARFST
them. The Jewish nationalistic see-
than of the community then came for-;
demand for separate tributors for Ilupinobiles. Mr. Wil-1
ward with a
Jewish schools. claiming that they de- hams has retired from the organizes- 1
sired to beg from no one and are op- • tiara. No change will he made in the
posed to having their children taught compan
name
Williams
& Hastings, Inc., is one
the Christian gospel. A group, head-
ed by Peter Bercovitch, a deputy in of Detroit's best known motor car or-1
Leads the World ill Motor Car Value
the provincial legislature, asked that ganizations. Mr. Harfst is likewise I :
Dail fad to tweed QV,.
the status quo of 1903 be maintained widely known in the retail motor car
hutie wooer mow cat
long connection with
oxen. - the Nal Si. 4-
and that Jewish children continue to field through
Door Sodas - outstetelbee
be considered as Protestants and to the Cadillac Motor Car Company and
of the SION
be subjected to Protestant curricu- its Detroit branch. of which he was
loin. manager for four years.
Almost from its inception in 1919,
The matter was taken to the Court Williams & Hastings has been located
of Kings Bench, the highest court in at 3965 Woodward avenue.
the Province of Quebec, which denial-
,.No other change in the operation
ed that separate Jewish schools are or policies of the company is contem-
unconstitutional. An appeal was taken , plated," Don T. Hastings said.
and
C
to the hi hest court in Canada
Though returning to the automo-
Good furniture is always well de-
the judgment held that the Jews have . bile field with Ilupmobile, Mr. Harfst
signed and p e r f e c t y propor-
a right to their own Jewish schools.' continue as vice-president of the
The court held that Jews are not en- Metropolitan Trust Company.
tioned. When this sort of care is
titled to representation on the school
taken in the making, it naturally
boards and that Jewish teachers can-
forced upon the Protestant
not
follows that the builders are
board.
equally particular about the qual-
Peter Bercovitch declared that an W es t W s. reen .michii,„
appeal will be made by his group to Mothers Club:
ity of the upholstery and cover-
There will be a meeting of the
the Privy Council in London.
ings. That is why furniture of
A meeting of the Jewish national West Warren-Michigan Mothers Club
leaders of the community was held on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 24, at
real old fashioned quality always
and a resolution was presented by 2 :30 p. m., at the Atkinson Corn-
tits into any worthy surroundings,
H. Wolofsky, publisher of the Can- munity House, Thirty-third and Mc-
adian Jewish Daily Eagle, requesting Grew. Miss I.eila McGuire of the
adding to the tone and charm of
the Prime Minister of the Province Merrill-Palmer School will deliver an
the room.
of Quebec. Mr. Taschereau, to intro- address on "Food Values." An in-
duce legislation for the establish- teresting musical program will follow
At this season a new suite, odd chair or carpet--
this address. All Jewish women living
meat of separate Jewish schools.
a decorative desk or cabinet—may add much
• in the neighborhood are invited to
attend.
the appearance of your

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$995

Serial

Harmonious Furnishings Create
the Restful Atmosphere
of He

in has addressed
:everal times, al-
1 auditorium, no
detoin. His de-
1 fairni,s in pre.
ntroversial sub-
ek and unevasive
estionaire period
wanks him among
rakers.
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N REPORT
A state.
Spanish Ambas.
reports that the
would not ac-
unless they are
ieism. Prima de
Minister, has fa.
sing of Spanish
of Spanish de.
t declares. The
endant, of Span.
itizenahip is open
red.

CENTERS ASS'N

4

more than its cost to
home and to your comfort and peace of mind.
We are showing distinctive new furniture in
every department. Come in and shop. It will
help you to plan a more attractive home.
20% Discount Until March 1 on Everything but
Anglo-Persian Rugs.

COME
IN
AND
GET
THE
ICULARS
BRING
YOUR
DEPOSIT
WITH
YOU

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

Schor Furniture

8926 - 30 TWELFTH STREET
EMPIRE 3271

Co.

"Stolen Fruit" Remains.

Jewish Comrades Club:
The third and final week of "Stolen', The Jewish Comrades Club of fast
Fruit" at the Garrick Theater will Jefferson is planning a Purim pro-
begin next Sunday night, in which gram to be held March 9 at the Car-
Ann Harding. Rollo Peters, Harry announced in the near future.
Reresford and their company give ston School. Further details will be
the dramatic treat of the season.
Twelfth Street Mothers Club:
Rollo Peters. one of the few young. The Twelfth Street Mothers Club
American actors who can play roman-
tic roles. is ideally cast as the count. will hold a meeting on Saturday af.1
Harry Beresford, star of "Shavings" ternoon, Feb. 20, at the Thirkell
and 'The Old Soak," plays the princi- School, Fourteenth and Delaware, at
pal character role and other impor- 2:30 P. NI. E. Lewis Hayes. director
tent members of the cast are Virginia of industrial education, will talk on
Farmer, Victor Sutherland, Helen "Vocational Guidance in the Public
Strickland. Lloyd Neal, John R. Ham- Schools." The Music Study Circle is
arranging for an interesting musical
Ilion and Vera Dunn.
program and dancing will follow the

ndition.

This Sole

k Co.

Manufacturers
Endorse
Industrial
Banking

St.

4.

in

PRACTICALLY every large industry
I Detroit is co-operating with this insti-
their finan-
tution in helping employes out of
the
cial difficulties through leans made on
Industrial Morris Plan of Banking.

Ii

This simple, sound, economic system does
for the salaried employee, professional man
and small merchant what other banks do for
big business enterprises.

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le
of
of
rag

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to
ur
of
ss
if.

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of

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man-
By assisting them in a business-like
ner it relieves them of financial worries and
puts them on a sound, econcmic footing
peace of mind and et-
thus improving, their
ficiency.

That this service is approved by the man-
by the
ufacturers of Detroit is indicated
cn chrsements that have
scores of unsolicited
come to us from many firms.

Industrial Morris Plan Bank loans are
and pro-
made on the basis of 6'; interest
vide for repayment in 5) eval weekly parts
period of a year.
extending over the

We

re
:er

Co.

invite employers of labor to consult
the service that we are in

with us regarding
a position to render them in solving the
workers.
financial problems of their

IRE INDUSTRIAL BANK

1219

Griswold Street

Purim Masquerade Dance:
The Mothers Clubs of the Jewish
Centers Association ate planning a
Purim masquerade dance to be held,
at the Shaarey Zedek, Willis and
Brush, on Saturday evening. Feb. 27.
Besides the dancing, music for which
will be furnished by Finzel's Orches-
tra, a good program is being planned.
There will be prizes and everything
else that goes to make up a masque-
rade. This is an annual affair.

Banquet on Saturday:
The new officers of the Fenkell
Mothers Club will be installed at a
banquet to be held on Saturday eve-
ning, Feb. 20, at 6:30 p. m., at the I
Jewish Women's Club, 89 Rowena
street. Harry Scheinman. board
member of the Jewish Centers Asso-
ciation, will be roaster of ceremonies,
after which a program will follow,,
consisting of SOTIZS. solos. Dancing:
will follow' in the Little Theater. 1

Purim Entertainment:
At Temple Beth El on Sunday eve- 1
ning. March 7, a Purim entertain-
ment oil be held at 8 p. in., to which
everybody is cordialy invited. There !
will be one-act plays, songs. recita-
1 tions, violin and piano solos, talks on
the significance of Purim and many ,
other features. Come and bring
your friends.

Track Meet:
The boys' department of this or-
ganization will hold a track meet at',
Central High School Saturday eve-
nine, March 6, at 7:30 p. m. There
will be a 25-yard dash for boys and
girls. high and broad jumps. tour-
man-relays for boys and girls, basket-
ball throw, etc. All visitors are cor-
dially invited. The meet will he held ,
in the girls' gym on the second floor.

Oakland Mothers Club:
The Oakland Mothers Club will
hold a meeting on Saturday after-
noon, Feb. 20, at the Moore School.
Alger and Cameron, at 2:30 p. m.1
Miss Fay Cash.lan of the North End!
Community Clinic will talk on "Clinic ,
Ethics." A musical program will fol- 1
10w, after which there will be danc-
ing of European folk dances.

A. Y. D. Incresaes Sales.

-Essex is hacking its new
Hudson-Essex
a. y. d. or 'at your door' system of
selling cars with the greatest six-cyl-
inder production in automobile his-
tory, according to word received from ,
the company by the Aaron Delloy Mo.!
for Car Co., distributors in the De-
troit area.
So confident is the Hudson organi-
zation of public approval in its move
—which abandons the practice of f.
o. b. Detroit prices and begins the
quotation of actual delivered prices
to the buyer—that it has stepped its
volume up to 1,300 six cylinder can
• day. This is to be increased at once
to 1,7(n) daily, and then to higher fig-
urea. This is a figure, says Mr. the
Roy, which never before has been even
approached in the six cylinder field.

New

$1 15

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4•Door Sedan -L.

F.

O. B. FACTORY

AND

Meeting.

. M. Sharp
This Sale.

John H.
y 4707

Announcing the

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4-Door Sedan -L.

525

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Now we zre inaugurating the first local presentation of
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their respective types.
The richly distinctive bodies arc identical in design,
structure and appointments.
With their luxurious Chase Velmo Mohair seat uphol-
stery and their other select fittings, these cars—the larger
at $1525 f. o. b. factory and the more moderate sized at
$1315 f. o. b. factory—represent the greatest values Nash
has ever built.
Furthermore, scientifically engineered motor refine-
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and quieter performance throughout the entire range
of speed and power plus sparkling responsiveness and
flexibility.
Both models have air cleaner, oil purifier, and gasoline
filter, as well as four-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and
five disc wheels, included at no extra cost.

Special Six Series: Touring, 51115; Roadster, $1115; Coupe. 511651 Sedan,
4-Door Special Sedan, $1445. Adsunced Sig Seriest Tour-
SI :1 S; 4-Door Sedan. SI II It
Roadster, $14 ■ St 4-Door
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ictori
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COMMUNITY MOTORS, Inc.

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