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Henry Wineman's Training Responsible for His
Successes in Public as Well as in
Private Enterprises
the Dctroll deuivIt hrouit le iv 'droved to Inaugurate.
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son, who was invited to the same
luncheon, didn't come because J.
David Stern, publisher of the New
York Post, was chairman of the
committee . . . The General and
Stern don't get along ... But John-
son sent a telegram in Which he
announced his approval of the
move to keep America out of the
Olympic Games. . . And speaking
of The Post reminds us that that
fighting paper is almost out of the
red and will be making its entries
in black after the first of the year...
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Know Your Leaders . . .
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HE BUSINESS of filling the
communal purse so it can
shoulder the burden of com-
munal obligation is Big Business.
It requires not only experience but
genius in organization; the ability
to think big, plan minutely, build
enduringly .. and . . . personal
leadership.
It is this training and these qua-
lities that make for success in pub-
lic as well as private enterprise.
In Ilenry Wineman, Detroit found
the right man for the job; drafted
him as the chairman of the board
degree. In 1901 he entered th
family business.
His family business becam
an institution. Nearly 35 years o
Henry Wineman's life have been
devoted to this business, the pas
two decades to the management
with his brother Andrew, of th
company. Nearly as many years to
an interest in, and work in behalf
of, his fellowmen.
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Close-up, Henry Wineman is
erect, soldierly; impeccably dressed,
always, lie has an out-doors corn-
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Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Announces That
AUXILIARY SERVICES
Will Be Held During the
HIGH HOLY DAYS
IN THE SOCIAL HALL OF THE SYNAGOGUE
CHICAGO BOULEVARD and LAWTON AVENUE
Judge Jeremiah Mahoney, A. A,
U. prexy, believes that the gentle-
men of the American Olympic
Committee who are pooh-poohing
Of Cincinnati, Ohio
the move to keep the United States
Well Known Cantor
out of the Olympics are motivated
Will Deliver lb. Sermon.
• Will Conduct the Services
only by a desire for a free trip to
Germany next summer . . . The
next time one of those Nazi apolo-
Tickets on sale at that office of the Synagogue during the day — call Garfield 6200
gists says that all the fuss about
or from the committee in charge in the evening from 7:30 to 9:30
P. M.
boycotting the Berlin Olympics be-
Sunday, Sept. 22 and Friday, Sept. 27, all day.
cause of discrimination against
COMMITTEE: David S. Friedman, chairman; Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Abe Gordon,
Jewish athletes is needless since
Robert Loewenberg, Herman P. Cohen, A. J. Blumenau and Phillip Rosenthal.
Jews never amounted to anything
in Olympics don't be surprised to AM
read a statement listing the names
of Jews who took part and scored
oints in every Olympic meet since
1 8911 , .. We wonder why none of
th e papers thought it important to
ni ention Helene Mayer's denial of
Cantor Reuben Boyarsky, well
the report that she has been asked known synagogue singer, will of-
to be a member of the German ficiate at High Holy Day services
Olympic Team .. • And by the way of Congregation Beth Tephilah
who is the fellow Jimmy Powers Emanuel. He will be assisted by a
who said in a column syndicated by trained choir.
the Chicago-Tribute-N. Y. News
Seats for these services are now
Eyndicate that "New York, teem- on sale, and those desiring to wor-
ing Jewish center, is full of fren- ship at Beth Tephila Emanuel are
zied speeches for an Olympic boy- urged to make their reservations
cott but the rest of the country at once. The committee in charge
prepares to compete in Berlin ... of seats is in session at the syna-
History shows boycotts always gogue every evening and all day
boomerang on instigators" ... The on Sunday.
new gridiron season may yield an-
other pigskin star with the famous
MORRIS
SAM
football name of Friedman . .. A Activities of Zedakah Jun.
190-pounder by that name is slated
fors Open Sept. 22
ANNOUNCING
to be the star fullback of the 11
The season of Zedakah Juniors
from Rice University in Houston, The
A Beautiful Selection of Fine Imported and Domes-
• .. Max Baer's kid brother will be reopened with a tea given
tic Fabrics for Fall and Winter Wear.
by
Miss
Annabelle
Germansky,
uddy, is coming up in the world
... He's been offered $5,000 to go president, at 2 p. m., Sept. 22, at
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Our Reputation for Making Fine Custom-Made
a couple of rounds with Primo
This meeting is for members
Carnera in Hawaii ... Maybe Bud-
Suits is Attributed to Our Faultless Tailoring,
dy can duplicate what the ex- only. Plans for the coming year
Correct Style and Using Only the Finest
champ did to the Italian behemoth. will be discussed,
Junior Zedakahs are looking for-
NAZI LAMENTATIONS
Quality Materials and Workmanship,
a to uccessful charitable and
This is how a Nazi bridegroom soc ial season
advertises the smash-up of his ro-
mance ... We quote verbatim from Gifts to North End Clinic
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the Westdeutscher Beobachter
North End Clinic has received
"l hereby dissolve my engagement
TAILORS TO MEN
the following contributions:
with Miss Else Mailweg . . . AL.
In honor of wedding of Mr. and
1907.1908 DAVID STOTT BLDG., GRISWOLD AND STATE
though Miss Mallweg knows my Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld from Mrs.
feelings, she bought her trousseau Eleanor J. Ford and Miss Ellen
from a Jew ..'. But not even this Ford.
was enough • .. In spite of my pro-
In memory of Dr. Isaac L. Poloz
hibition she advertised our engage - ker, from Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.
ment among Jewish advertise- Heavenrich, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
ments, and wrought thereby con- L. Hirschman.
tempt to my good name ... All this
In memory of Mrs. Fred Rosen-
ompels me to cancel by engage- field, from Mr. and Mrs. Irving L.
ment: I do not think that I could 'Hirschman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
become happy with a woman who 1 Farbsten, Mr. Maurice Goldenberg,
buys from the Jew and who has Dr. and Mrs. Harold Rattner.
published her announcement in
In memory of Walter Redfield,
Jewish company .. . Otto Fuen- from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farb-
gler"
sten.
Flat Work Ironed. Wearing Apparel Dry.
FRANCESKO
In memory of Mrs. Leopold
ar-
New York is welcoming these Wineman, from Mr. and Mrs. liar-
days two interesting personalities ry Farbst en.
. . . One is Kurt .Weill, composer
of the music
to Franz Werfel's York this winter . . . Francesko
"Road of Promise" . . . He looks brought to New York 10 cellos ...
not more than 22 but he has lie has a cello for practically every
reached the "ripe" age of 32 .
mood and is regarded by those in
He speaks English with a French the know as one of the best cellists
accent, although he was born in in Europe . . . As soon as he
AT MODERATE PRICES
Berlin The other personality is reached these shores he got a wire
Francesko von Mendelssohn, grand- from Professor Einstein inviting
nephew of Felix Mendelssohn.Bar- him to come to White House in Old
tholdy, the composer ... Frances. Lyme where the Professor is
ko is so handsome that he could ing the summer ... The wire spend-
said:
easily get into the movies ... Ile "('lease bring out five cellos." ...
is Max Reinhardt's chief assistant Einstein's greatest pleasure is to
for Meyer W. Weisgal'a great Bib- play violin to the accompaniment
lical spectacle, coming to New of Francesko . .
Phone Cadillac 5169
Rabbi Aaron M. Wise
REV. J. SILVERMAN
Cantor R. Boyarsky
At Cong. Emanuel
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THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
ANNOUNCES THAT SERVICES FOR THE
High Holy Days
Will Be Conducted By
REV. S.
REV. DAVID
Michalovsky
C eO
Known Cantor of Detroit
will officiate in the
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GLICK
of Toronto, known a, the
”Kivtienever Chatan• proferdior
of a fine tenor wile.,
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Gong. Wnai David
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ANNOUNCES
The Engagement of the Well Known
Cantor David Gold
of Sew York and hie well-trebled choir ander the leadervItly of IltOr.
1.1.A211/1 to chant the tient,. for the coming
HIGH HOLY DAYS
Rabbi Joshua Sperka
sill occupy the pulpit and deliver the sermons in English
and in Yiddish
Slichoth services will be held on Sat. Sept. 21, at 12 o'clock
midnight, sharp
Seats are available for reservation at the Synagogue from
6 to 9 P. M. daily and 2 to 9 P. M. Sundays, Fridays excepted.
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of governors of the Jewish Welfare plexion won on the fairways—for
Federation. he is an ardent golfer. There is a
National, and international or- friendly twinkle in his glasses that
ganizations, aware of his interest, belies the Spartan severity of his
seek his advice and guidance.
carriage.
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Ile does the gracious thing in-
Up on the twelfth—and that's stinctively; is typical, despite the
the top floor of the stately pile tempo of the age, of more spacious
that houses the business which he times and more leisurely living.
heads is an oak-panelled office that Henry Wineman not only knows
has dignity without ostentation; a when to send flowers, but does.
A community, like a business,
desk that is a work-table, not a
decoration. Here is the mecca, of takes its keynote from the person-
many, yearly, whose business is not alities who are its leaders. The
concerned with the material com- Detroit Jewish community has
modity with which the name of achieved stature and dignity. For
much of this it is indebted to Hen-
Wineman is bracketed.
Here you will find him. A re _ ry Wineman. —G. II. S.
poseful, dignified figure, but lam
bent with the flame of the avoca-
tion which has singled him from
among his fellows. Cosmopolitan,
his viewpoint and decisions are
projected against the broad canvas (CONCLUDED from
EDITORIAL PAGE)
of many years activity in philan-
thropic work. Ile is one whom con- president of twentieth Century —
tact with allphases of humanitari-
anism has mellowed. His decisions Fox Film Corporation and draws a
are tempered with sentiment, even salary of $260,000 a year plus
traveling expenses. Schenck, ex-
though he is the first to deny it.
Work in behalf of the Detroit ecutive head of production in the
Jewish community is a Wineman new corporation, is under contract
tradition, now in its third genera.
tion. James, son of Henry, com- for $130,000 per year plus ex-
missioned captain in the 1935 Al- penses. Schenck, executive head of
lied Jewish Campaign, competed production in the new corporation.
with many older, seasoned veter- is under contract for $130,000 per
ans. But it was James whose team year plus expenses. Goetz is an as-
was the second to go over the top,
American Good-Will Plaque Voted by Jewish Editors
who achieved the greatest quota sociate producer. Manned by this
Will Be Presented to Him on Sept. 22 at
percentage in the drive — pledges visionary, ambitious trio, Twen-
His Summer Executive Mansion
amounting to nearly 200 per cent tieth Century — recently merged
with Fox — skyrocketed to film
of its goal.
SEA
GIRT,
N.
J. (WNS)—The
Henry Wineman's mother, the fame, both in production output American Good Will Plaque, voted publications in recognition of "his
late Mrs. Leopold (Henrietta) and financial gain, in the short annually by the editors of the outstanding contribution to the
furtherance of inter.religious am-
Wineman, served on organization space of two years.
Anglo-Jewish publications affili-
Back in the gay '90's Schenck, ated with Seven Arts Feature Syn- ity and the advancement of the
boards and committees; was widely
known for her personal charities. then a young stripling who clerked dicate to the American Christian traditional American ideals of ra-
Mrs. Henry (Gertrude) Wineman in a drug store on New York's who was most outstanding during cial and religious equality for all."
Governor Hoffman's specific contri-
carries on many of these contacts, Bowery, saw a shadow-film. He the past Jewish year in furthering bution
good will during the past
at a sacrifice of the scant leisure became so inspired that he quit his inter-religious a m i t y, will he year was
his signing of the New
allowed her by her civic duties in job and eventually found another
the Department of Public Welfare, with the theater. Later, he came to
Travelers' Aid, and numberless Ilollywood. Still later, figuratively
other organizations. Daughter Ma- speaking, his name went up in
ry — 'teen age — is being taught lights over the cinema world. In
1933 he set out for himself with
to continue them.
The Leopold Wineman Memorial, the baby film company of Holly-
named for the father of the subject wood known at Twentieth Century.
Darryl F. Zanuck, once ■ steel
of our sketch, was made possible by
a generous gift by Mrs. Henrietta mill riveter, then a press agent for
Wineman. Here is housed the hair tonic, then a story writer,
North End Clinic. It was the Wine- came to Hollywood. Barely five
man survey, conducted by the Bu- years ago he hiked four miles a day
reau of Social Research in 1923, to the Warner Bros. Studio, seek-
that determined the needs of the ing a connection. His persistence
local Jewish community, was crys- won him the job of production
talized in the Jewish Welfare Fed- manager. One morning in 19:13
eration. Today, Ilenry Wineman when Twentieth Century was or-
confidently guides that organiza- ganized we found Zanuck and his
tion toward an ever widening scope Mg of ideas installed on the lot as
YOU'LL WANT A SILVER-
production head.
of social service.
WARE SERVICE OF
Henry Wineman is one of the
Then there was William Goetz.
American members of the executive more handicapped, perhaps, than
EIGHTS AT LEAST—
committee of the Jewish Agency helped by being the son-in-law of
for Palestine. Recently he was ap- another film magnate, Louis B.
and now it is available in this
pointed to the executive of the Mayer, who sold his services to
fascinating Treasure Chest. You have a choice
American Jewish Committee. the Schenck and Zanuck, as an asso-
serves on the directorates of the ciate producer.
of lovely patterns in this finest of all silverplate
Hebrew Union College, the Na- SHE'S CHANGED
that
has graced the tablet of America's first
tional Council of Jewish Federa-
Katherine De Mille, daughter of
families since the year 1847.
tions and Welfare Funds, the De- the great C. B., came out of a
troit Zionist Organization and the month's hiding to let Hollywood
Detroit Community Fund. lie is know she had changed her type of
the chairman of the East acting. She reduced 14 pounds awl
Central States Regional Confer- had to buy an entirely new ward-
GOVERNOR HAROLD G. HOFFMAN
ence of Jewish Welfare Groups. rope, so that she could play
ORIGINAL ROGERS SilYEISLATi
Many smaller local agencies and modern American roles instead of awarded on Sunday afternoon, Jersey bill forbidding
incitement
organizations are proud to tell you " heavies". She has the ambition to
The quality marl of loleraational Sheer Company.
that he is a board member—not follow in her father's footsteps and Sept. 22, to Harold G. Hoffman, to racial or religious bigotry, the
first law of its kind in the history
just in name—but in fact. To setall ultimately become a director. In Governor of the State of New of
the United States.
Treat Yourself to this most useful of all holidar gifts
and large groups alike he brings fact, so determined is the to make Jersey. The plaque) will be pre-
by stocking
Throughout his public career
the intellect that in his heritage her motion picture career self- sented to Governor Hoffman at the Governor
Hoffman has championed
up with some 1847 Roger Bros. Silverware.
and the experience in organization made, Katherine has set herself up summer executive mansion in be- racial
and religious free-
he has gained in the business in business as her own agent. De- half of the editors of Anglo-Jewish dom. As equality
mayor of South Amboy he
world.
spite the fact that she is under publications by Joseph Brainin, fought the Ku Klux Klan which
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contract to Paramount Studios she editor of the Seven Arts Feature was • great power in South Jersey.
Henry Wineman was born In is making the rounds of all the Syndicate, and Bernard Postal, While • member of the 70th Con-
Cincinnati, on Dec. 12, 1878. Short- other studios trying to sell direc- managing editor of the Syndicate. greet his voice was always raised
ly thereafter the Winemans tors the Idea of borrowing her fi.r A distinguished committee of prom- in support of movements to further
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moved to Detroit *herr his father, roles from her home studio. "Even
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE
inent Catholics, Jews and Protest- the cause of inter-religious under.
Leopold, founded the Peoples Out- though it is • tough grind, I prefer ants
will attend the ceremony. standing. During the years that
he
fitting Company. Here he attended to tight for parts this way rather
Governor Hoffman was voted the was Motor Vehicle Commissioner
the old Central High School. He than sit by and wait for favors".
merican Gnat Will Plaque for the of New Jersey he was a frequent
was graduated from the University Katherine said.
year 5695 in • nation-wide
of !speaker before
Jewish or-
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of Michigan, receiving an A. B.
teoer,iset. a A. r. s. ISM
th• editors of the Ang l ewish .gan;rations and various
groups.
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