A nterfrait Periodical eater CLIFTON AMU& - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO MGVETROMIEWISA (ARCP11(2113 and THE LEcAL - -- Si Weingarden Observes His 25th Year at the Majestic Newsstand DON'T! Is Honored by Friends and Newspapers as a Man Who Knows the City'. Heart him why he did not drop news- paper selling being a newsboy , and \larch 15. and a low' of friends go into business. Joined 1,5 honoring and eong rot "Ile didn't know I was going into log hint. Notice of 1hi. 4,4411 ow token, busness then," Si says. "It was big hl the howl neuwoorr.. and the business to men then and it still f ollon nut article hy Fred W. Cott.ina is. I am able to care for my family wo featured In re.da)•• 1M1 rolt Nen • today." and Years have passed since then an is sort of an anniversary tor for onl y suc n as Ne . - Si Weingarden, who for 50 years ,... , h . me ., . T ruman , ... II. . . ws I E dwin Denby, wno has been selling papers 'round and berry and about the downtown section. dead, could remember vividly enough to join with Si in his cele- It was 25 years ago that Si first b•ation today. They for instance, went into big business and set up the stand that today is ose in front of ing were gobs old Yantis, Naval when train- by the ship, the on U. the S. S. the Majestic Bldg., d it was stationed at the foot of Ran- its Hall. He has aig route to- dolph St., and they were the two who saw to it that none other than young, smiling Si Weingarden sold papers on the boat. But it is an anniversary for Si- a double celebration of something Si can not today express in words. l% ei ifante.. 0.150.erled hl. ts11, I n% nen.. ',aloe '( in (mot of %to..., oo Feld, Make Any Plans for Passover Until You've Read the Announcement that the Beautiful Colonial Hotel MT. CLEMENS, MICH. will make in next week's issue of The Chronicle MAX ELKIN & ALBERT GROSSMAN Management "CABARET DANCER" AT LITTMAN'S THEATER "The Cabaret Dancer," a mu- operetta, is the current pre- sentation at Littman's Theaetr, 12th and Seward. This play, being staged this Friday evening, Sun- day matinee and evening, marks the farewell for this season of the local appearance of Sadie Schien- gold, Sam Auerbach and Max Kle- ter, guest stars. The entire cast assists them. On Wednesday evening, a testi- monial performance will be given in honor of Isaac Arko. "The Rab- bi Seeks a Bride" will be staged at that time. sical Re-Elect Mrs. Laura OSB ORN Candidate for School Inspector (NON.PARTISAN) 0.11..5- 15 1. roinlihr Ina her 10111 MOYNIHAN TO ADDRESS JEWISH RADIO FORUM PAGE NINE CHRONICLE SERIES OF TALKS BY SOPHIE UDIN To Be Delivered Under Aus- pices of Pioneer Wo- men's Organization charge of the study group, an- han tenva prg nounces 1 ' 4 11 171j; o ef ve tn PISGAH LODGE HONORS Dr. Hirsch to Address MAIMONIDES' BIRTHDAY Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Last Monday night, Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of B'nai B'rith ded- icated its meeting to honoring the 800th anniversary of the birth of Moses Maimonides, Dr. Noah Aronstam, local chair- man of the Maimonidea celebra- tion, delivered an interesting talk on "Maimonides the Physician." In the course of his talk he re- viewed the life of Maimonides and stated that even today he would rank among the leading physicians of the present era. Dr. Bernard Heller, director of the B'nai B'rith llillel Founda- tion at the University of Michi- gan, spoke on "Maimonides the Philosopher." Dr. Heller traced the history of philosophy from the Grecian period to the days of Maimonides and showed how his expressions had an effect on philosophers who followed, includ- ing Spinoza. Hyman Cohen rendered several vocal numbers from Jewish folk- lore, opera and the classics, as- , companied by Miss Rosenberg on the piano. Mr. Cohen is well known in local musical circles. being a graduate of the Conserv- atory of Music at Odessa. Next Monday night the general committee will hold its regular bi-monthly meeting. An exten- sive program is being arranged for the meeting of April 1. Presi- dent Harry Yudkoff urges all the members, their friends, the Wo- men's Auxiliary and the A. Z. A. to attend this meeting in honor of the past presidents of Pisgah Lodge. Every living past presi- dent of Pisgah Lodge is being in- vited• to this meeting. Several innovations will be part of the evening's program, which will be announced in an early issue of The Chronicle. The following is the program of meetings to be held by the Pioneer Women's Organization, with Miss Sophie Udin: Council and executives of all clubs, Friday, 8:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Greenberg, 2221 Gladstone Ave. On Saturday, March 23. Miss Udin will address a group of friends of the organization at the home of Mrs. London, 3047 Cal- vert Ave., at 2:30 p. m. Dror• Group Members of the Drora group have arranged a gathering in honor of Miss Udin at the home of Mrs. J. Schreier, 2939 Waver- ly, for Saturday evening. Drora group is a club of young married women, and conducts its work in English. Meeting of the P. W. 0., Poole Zion, Farband Sunday, March 24, 8:30 p. m., a meeting of these three organi- zations will be held at the Far- band Folk Schule, 8679 12th St. Miss Udin will discuss the com- ing Zionist Congress. Northwestern Club A meeting of the Northwestern Club of the P. W. 0., for mem- bers and friends, will be held Monday, March 25, 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Kant, 3303 Grand Ave. Social Gathering et Buddy's All the clubs of the P. W. 0. will wind up the activities with a social gathering with Miss Udin, Monday evening, March 25, at Buddy's, 12th and Taylor. An invitation is extended to all friends and sympathizers of the David Rubinoff to Play Here organization. 28, at the home of Miss Naomi Goldstein, 2512 W. Boston Blvd. Nathan L. Milstein, a former mem- ber of the Young People's Society, will show the moving pictures he took on his recent trip to Mexico. Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superinten- dent of the Jewish Children's Home of Detroit, will be the guest speaker at the Shaarey Zedek Young Peo- ple's meeting to be held Sunday in the social hall of the synagogue. according to an announcement by Dr. Leonard Sidlow, president. The meeting will begin promptly at 3:30 p. m., and will be open to members and their friends. There will be a musical program with the usual social hour following, Joseph Zwerdling, who is in FLOWER SHOW The Jew and The World Ferment By BASIL MATHEWS silm..1 a -World Tldr• In the Far •orcen,.. et, Hine], Hid law. 1'16111 Winne 11101 belt. poreclat• Jetta Jew. unolerann41 and 1'151.1.11115,55. or- .1111. 1.111115,11 himok . . . I. re.aina .11111 March 30-April of World f II of facia, all-ti- dote and o 11111, wl furl It . . . The entertaining 1' of 11,r author olr..rr1ew .1. 11 1,11 151e ne- kton. ledge...451"-M self Jrnrt. Cobvention Hal h $1.50 FRIENDSHIP PRESS ISO Fifth Ave., New York se- Re-Elect Dr. Angus McLean Judge Joseph A. Moynihan of the Wayne Circuit Court will be the guest speaker of the Jewish This Week SI WEINGARDEN of 1115. rim rstient Radio Forum next Sunday, March Candidate for Board Of Ed ...anon. day, with all the papers of all the 24, 5:30 to 6 p. m., over Station Gifts to Council of Jewish David Rubinoff, eminent violin- Women Memorial Funds towns in the country-and some- WJBK. ist who appears on the radio with Judge Moynihan will discuss how, that is how business has Eddie Cantor, will be a guest in (NON-PARTISAN) grown during the last 50 years. the progress of judicial reform in The Detroit Section, National i Detroit this week and will make Council of Jewish Women, received several appearances here. But his route is his stand, the Michigan. During Ida 05erth e ollit 1150 Bonn' of The musical program will feat- the following contributions: wooden cubicle that has stood be- Mr. Rubinoff is the brother of Re-Elect 1,155. ort Ion, he 15a. owned an 11'.5 For the Elsa F. Welling Me- Charles Rubinoff, who was nom- fore the Majestic Bldg. these last are Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar ioreiddento Ile 14 (m1111,511) riled for dbnllon. to education mud we ro v of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, morial Scholarship Fund, in me- 25 years. JUDGE JOHN V. inated for the Common Pleas parlIeularl) to I he heall It a.per 1 of A silver anniversary, sort of, is together with the Shaarey Zedek mory of Mrs. Mirah Helen Red- Court judgeship at the March Chi Id ren. the way Si puts it. But it is the quartet, Harry Cohen, Joseph field and Mrs. Libbie Netzorg primaries. golden anniversary of the day the Cantor, Aaron Silberblatt and Marks, from Dr. B. D. Welling. For the Ida E. Ginsburg Me- little Jewish lad of close to 5 years Morris Shatzen. Aaron Kurland will present a morial Scholarship Fund in me- first ventured into Detroit's bright ways with his bundle of papers. "Radiotorial" from the columns mory of Aaron DeRoy, from Mr. of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel. Came From Galicia to That is when Si was brought to this country, and to Detroit, by parents who came from Galicia. He NON-PARTISAN•BALLOT was a cute little fellow, large-nosed and with an infectious smile, and Election April 1 when staid citizens bought his papers under the flickering gas - lights they had smiles, and pats- CENTER TEAM TO DEBATE 0 An experienced, able and kindly Judge INDOOR MACCABIAD FIELD 0 and tips! AND TRACK MEET APRIL 9 HEBREW SCHOOL ALUMNI NOTE: The only Brennan on the Recorder's Court ticket. Little Si's hangout then was the The women's health education The Jewish Community Cen- City Hall, with its spacious lawns department of the Jewish Corn. This ad paid for by a Jewish friend and high iron railing and some- ter'ssub senior debate team will munity Center is planning an in- times, when people would ask, he meet the debate team of the door Maccabiad track and field would lean against that railing to United Hebrew Schools Alumni. meet to be held on April 9, in Van Antwerp Favors Dis- Judge Edward J. Jeffries' tell in his broken English of the on Sunday afternoon, March 24, the Center gymnasium. at 3 p. m., at the United Hebrew father, who could not master the Popularity as Champion tribution of County Patron- The events will be divided into tongue and the mother who relied Schools on Philadelphia and of Human Rights age to Racial Groups junior, intermediate, sub senior Byron . on his pennies. The question for debate is, "Re- and senior divisions. Entrants But Si came home each night A more applicable distribution Judge Edward J. Jeffries of the solved, That Zionism Is the may participate by club or as an of patronage to the various racial Recorder's Court, candidate for re- with his pessnies, and the men Answer to Anti-Semitism." The unaffiliated member of the Con- elements composing the population election, is well known for around the mailing rosin of the old affirmative will be upheld by the ter. of Wayne County, is promised by his human attitude on the bench Detroit News office on Lamed St., The Maccabiad will include a FA Hebrew School Alumni, and the 1 . 6 en. ft. storage po-10 Eugene I. Van Antwerp, who is the as well as for his courageous de- knew what he was doing. So Si FA negative will be taken by the Jew- 20-yard dash, shuttle relay, space. Democratic nominee for Wayne fense of the rights and liberties of grew up, leaning against the rail of tato race, standing board jump, r the old City Hall, bustling among ish Center. 0 Freeze. 63 ice cubes al County Auditor. Mr. Van Autwerp the common man. high jump and basketball shoot- The Jewish Community Cen- the theater patrons, and going to • once. To him racial prejudice is the won the nomination from a field of ing. ter's team, including the alter- school as often as the truant officers worst crime against the human race 62 candidates. . 0 Double-depth dessert All entries must be in not later nate, will consist of Edith Fier- The nominee stated that the and he openly condemns those who insisted. April 3. f reezing tray. Friendly Times stein, Sylvia Hellman, Julius than Wednesday, County Board of Auditors, as the resort to it to annoy and handicap • • • A Ventilated front.. The men who came to know him Kahn and Sam Sigler. Maurice governing body of the county, con- people of foreign birth. When it CHESS TEAM HOLDS then, the mayors who came and Glasier and Phillip Miller have trols a great deal of patronage. was -recently proposed to finger- DRAW TO A WAYNE Irlulti-stag• temperature When the Republicans were in print and register the foreign born, went, others whose names mean been coaching the team. success in Detroit today, seemed The Jewish Community Center This debate is a part of the control. power in the County, Van Antwerp Judge Jeffries, by speeches and always, somehow to find time to ask series in which the Center is par- chess team, representing the Jew- declared a clique ruled Wayne writings, crystallized sentiment Flat bar shelves is County. This clique placed in Coun- against this proposal in the Michi- about young Si's fortunes, and his ticipating as a member of the ish Community Center's Chess abundance. family. Times were like that, then. Detroit Jewish Forensic League. and Checker Club, held the ty positions personal friends and gan legislature, claiming that it 7. Automatic interior Ilazen S. Pingree, picking his The series of debates will con- Wayne University chess team to relatives, paying no attention to was a violation of every decent way so sedately each day into his tinue through My. a draw in the match on Thurs- their qualifications or to their effi- American principle. $ Porcelain interior with Judge Edward J. Jeffries has office, Mayor of the City of Detroit, day evening, March 14. ciency. The foreign born groups 8. would stop.- rounded corners. earned a reputation of being hu- This is the first time that the were practically ignored when it ALL CENTER WOMEN'S "Ile would sometimes shake my Center chess team has entered Lot. of space between came to county jobs, asserted Mr. mane with first offenders appearing it SWIMMING MEET APRIL 1 into competition. The team is Van Antwerp. Although Wayne before him and extending to them hand." Si recalls. "When he did shelve. The health education depart-I coached by Harry Schechter, who County is cne of the most cosmo- an opportunity to, rehabilitate there was an extra piece of money 10 Easily cleaned politan counties in the nation, the themselves on probation. On the in that hand. Gee, that sounds ment of the Jewish Community i also plays on the team, and in- *twin, Center is planning an all-Center cludes Rosenberg, Wolfe, Koper- various nationalities had practical- other hand, with those who are silly today, doesn't it-" Chrome Isardw•m; When Si really went into big I women's swimming meet, to take ly no representation and had no charged with exploiting, cheating man and Weiss. The Wayne Uni- door waling gasket. say in the benefits of county af- or robbing decent people, he is ex- business and opened up his stand, place April 1, at 9 p. in., at versity team was captained by William B. Thompson was Mayor- Northern High School. 4 ,4 Quiet, removable tremely severe. Henry Burchis, and included fairs. one of his regular customers-and There is no man in public life Clubs will be allowed to enter freezing unit. Mr. Van Antwerp is a Civil En- Baker, Bolker, Schwartz and gineer by profession, his family who has demonstrated his friend- Pingree had long left the chair of a club team. Those wishing to Hoffman. ship and extended his help as read- Governor of the State. Thompson enter who do not belong to clubs having lived in this country for A return match is being 0 nearly 300 years. He has served ily and as frequently as has Judge was fine, like the others, George P. will be allowed to enter and will planned for sometime in May.$ organized into an independent Positions are still pen o those on the City Council since 1931 and Jeffries to those of our group who Codd, Senator Palmer and all the be team. others, Si remembers today, on his is a member of the Wayne County solicited his aid and advice. qualifying for the Center team. anniversary. ' Each contestant may enter The Chess and Checker Club , Board of Supervisors and was also Gees Into Busine ss three events and relays. l'rac- meets every Thursday evening, at chairman of that body for a year. Affairs Planned by Pales- "Then," says Si, "I suddenly de- lice periods will be held at 7:30, at the Center, 8904 Wood- 0 He is throughly acquainted-by ex- tine Lodge and Palestine cided I wanted to go into a busi- N. Northern High School every Mon- perience and training-with the af- Rebekah Lodge ness. I knew the newspaper selling- ay night from 9 until 11, with ward. Chess and checker fans 0 fairs of the County Government. are invited to attend. business. I'eople were asking more d • • • If elected, he is planning reforms Palestine Lodge No. 542, I. 0. 0. and more for out-of-town papers no extra charge. Each contestant which will give Wayne County a F., is making plans for a dinner and my paper bag became so heavy must have a physical examination MOTHERS CLUBS modern government and save the and card party Sunday evening, I couldn't carry it. I thought of a by the Center physician. Any The Oakland Mothers Club of taxpayers hundreds of thousand of type suit except woolen may be March 31, at the temple, 3707 Fen- stand then." the Jewish Community Center, dollars. kell Ave. Perhaps, he admits, that wasn't worn. will meet Monday, March 25, at The list of events will include 8 p. m. Mrs. Anne Shubow will 5 Sam Mann was appointed chair- all that influenced him in his ven- Shelves Is the Deer ture into big business. You see, 25 yard free style, 25 yard back give a dramatic recital. Annual Dance of Mizrachi man of this affair. Reservations are limited and there was a little playmate who stroke, 25 yard breast stroke. 50 A social meeting will be held Youth April 7 It took a woman to conceive the brilliant idea should be placed early. grew up on the City's street with yard free style, 50 yard back by the Fenkell Mothers' Club on 0 Joseph Klein, Cad. 3404, and him, young Maxie Lewis, and to- stroke, 50 yard breast stroke. 100 Tuesday, Starch 26, at 8 p. m. of the Shelvador-a woman who understood Preparations for the seventh an- Sigmund Reifler, Cr. 8551, are re- gether they shared the thrills of yard free style. There will b e There will be folk dancing and the need of every housewife for suitable con- nual dance of Mizrachi youth to be ceiving reservations before Tues- sales on street cars-those old relays with four swimmers, 100 refreshments. given April 7 at the Book-Cadillac day, March 26. venient storage space for small things. horse-drawn, open-air conveyances. yard free style, a 75 yard medley The Linwood Dexter Club will lintel are going on in full force. Shelvador, an exclusive Crosley patent, gives •Palestine Rebekah Lodge No. 514 Maxie fell one day, and when with three swimmers, and a nov- meet Tuesday, March 28, at 2 The committee, consisting of is planning • card party on Tues- they picked him up they knew life elty race. you a permanent arrangement for package p. m., at which time Dr. Edward A Ester Edelman and Max Sonberg, day evening, April 9, at 3707 Fen- The contest is open to all worn- was gone. Si hurried, for the r st Mond will talk on "Prevention of foods, eggs, butter, fruit, etc., all at your co-chairmen, Dave Feldstein, Max kell Ave. for the Matzos Fund. time, to Maxie'e home with the en Center members, intermech- Blindness. finger tips. That's why more women are Raimi, Rose Feldstein, Marion Mrs. Kate Stein, 3230 Tyler news. A little girl answered the ates, sub seniors and seniors. All Raimi, Main Temchin, Abe Milgrom Ave., is. chairman of this affair. buying Shelvadors at The Good Housekeep- • a girl near his own age. entries must be turned in to Mr. Dr. Angus McLean and Lillian Temchin, secured the Refreshment will be served and door, It was years afterwards Si and Fine, Miss Muskin, or the Center ing Shops. services Of Ray Condi, famous De- there will be prizes, that girl, Fanny Lewis, were mar- office, not later than March 25, Candidate for Re-Election troit orchestra leader, and his band one year, exactly, at 10 p. m. was clad. It As School Inspector • • to play at* the dance. after Si had opened into big busi- Oscar C. Hull Candidate Forty-eight years of active Other organizations are asked to ness and opened his stand in front NEW CLASSES For Re-Election As service as physician and surgeon, co-operate and to leave April 7 the Majestic Bldg. The date and time for the new including 12 consecutive years as School Inspector of Si Creek, LAM, weorly .. open to support this dance, the had started to sell papers on classes which are to meet at the Not ter a go .9750 ■ member of the Board of Edu- proceeds of which go for the re- epae• the corner long before the building i Jewish Community Center. 8904 cation, is a part of the record of ligious pioneers in Palestine. Oscar C. Hull. appointed to the Cr PAO, wee a was built, when Fred Senders, who I Woodward, has been set, as fol. Dr. Angus McLean, candidate for PI' Board to fill the vacancy created first, concocted the ice-cream sods, ___. re-election to his third term as B'nai Moshe Y.P.A. to Have by the resignation of Edward H. ran his little soda shop on that Current events, Thursday eve- ur School Inspector. Crosby FAN, ••••• II Zionist Symposium Sunday Williams in January of last year, site. The men who built the new, HnCgit,r Dr. McLean is a native of Mich- 7 to 9 . is a candidate for re-election to ! sky-scraper building wanted Si to "' opra.7 c =---- Labor economics, Thursday eve- igan, having been born in St. the Board. The present Board is A stay there and they unanimously The next regular meeting of the l ey FA TS, m ow 7 . nings, 7 to 9. Clair County, and has lived in De- Young People's Auxiliary of Con- composed of two doctors, a phar- urged him to build a stand for his ewes. 4 1695 i 4 French, Wednesday evenings, 6 troit for the past 54 years. He is eye% macist, an insurance man, a bank. then slowly growing piles of out- gregation B'nai Moshe will be held IThatroleel) to 8. a graduate of the Detroit College on Sunday afternoon, March 24 , at er, a business woman, and an at- of-town papers. Wednesday of Medicine, and has done post- Public speaking, Millions of Papers 4 P. m. Reports on the annual torney - Mr. Hull. graduate work at the University Si has sold millions of papers • evenings , 7 to 9. He is ■ native of Eldorado. spring frolic, which will take place Speed classes in typing and of Edinburgh. on Sunday evening, April 14, will Kansas, and has lived in Detroit from that corner and today he is a He served as City Physician be given at this meeting. As a re- for the past 19 years; he is a father, not so young as before, but shorthand for advanced students, Open and Wednesday evenings, from 1888 to 1891, and u sur- sult of previous discussions on the graduate of the Kansas State Nor- he remains there. There is a son. Monday Evesiags geon to the Police Departmeat subject, the Y. P. A. will have ■ mal School, Kansas University, and a daughter. in Si'a home at 7 to 9. Registrations are still being from 1895 to 1901. He war a la the symposium on the causes of Zion- and has a doctor of jurisprudence 2550 Elmhurst A ve., 1 Block East of Livernois i sm. Jack Allweil will discuss the degree from the University of parents he shouted his papers to taken for the above classes.. A member of the State Board of 1 Block East of Liverncis nationalistic factors in Jewish life Michigan. He served as State help. The son is a freshman now class in beginning typing is being 'Health from 1905 to 1911, and of from !the City Board of Health 9546 Gratiet, Cor. Cooper which brought about the develop- Representative from 1929 to in the University of Michigan. The formed, one in personal budget- 7622 W. Vereor Hy., at Casper 7622 W. verse, H,., at ment of Zionism. Abe Rosenthal 1932. He has represented school daughter. although confined at ing and one in household ecos 1912 to 1917. 5501 Chen., Cor, Ferry mimics. The meeting time for I During his service with the will discuss the anti-Semitic causes, interests in • number of legal home, is his barmiest Companion. The rtrid Radio a Elemete domineer. ■•■•■ •• 6, Si can remember when Dave these classes has not been della- Board of Education, he has served Thle Neighborhood and discussion by the members will matters, and his counsel on school 1:terwie Apothem.. velem le Dr4 MS follow. All those interested are in- affairs is of inestimable value to Brown, of the Absepure Ice Co., itely announced but they are still as its president. Services with vited to attend. the board are without pay. 111.11.1•11110117 100011.1 the local Board. 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