PAGE EIGHT ThEDETROHIEWOR aR1141Q4 sad TH L Renowned Musicians Play on April 27 at Anti-Nazi Concert JACK MANN, Pres. CARL SCHILLER General M JOE ZOHOTT Service Manager C. LICHTMAN Sales M THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE JACK MANN CHEVROLET CO. 8510 12th St., at Philadelphia Madison 1505 Extend Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community for a Joyous Passover TO THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY OUR GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PASSOVER AL MILLER APPETIZERS, DAIRY & DELICATESSEN 11354 DEXTER Corner Lawrence 8626 12TH ST. Corner Pingree PASSOVER GREETINGS Before You Buy Your Next 17: Buick or Pontiac 01/. Seei pACK PASSMAN I NAZIS MENACE THE PEACE OF UNITED STATES SWAGS withme is mar. !kill a phrase—it's • pledge! Your relations with me do not end with the completion of • sale—it merely begins!—JACK PASSMAN. 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Spring Concert of Mothers' Clubs on • Saturday, April 3 AT CONCLAVE MAY 22 Will Address Convention of Social Workers The annual spring concert of William Heard Kilpatrick, out- The Detroit Sunshine Club at the Council of Mothers' Clubs will standing American teacher of Miami Beach, Fla., this week an- be held at the Jewish Community teachers, recently retired as Pro- nounced the following contribu- tions: Center on Saturday, April 3, at fessor of Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, will Memorial Donations for Matzo Fund: be guest of honor at a dinner meeting of the National Confer. Bertha Love, in memory of her ence of Jewish Social Welfare daughter, Mildred; Eva Prenz- during its annual convention in lauer, in memory of her son, Jo- Indianapolis, May 19-23. The seph; Meyer Lachman, in mem- dinner, in which the members of ory of Max Goldberg; Mrs. Ed. the National Association of Jew- Levy, in memory of mother-in-law, ish Education will join, is planned Ida Levy; Harold Rosenzwieg, in for Saturday evening, May 22. memory of parents, Max and Lena According to Joseph J. Schwartz, Rosenzwieg; Gertrude Rosenzweig, chairman of the program commit- in memory of parents, Sidney and tee, who made the announcement Jennie Frank; Mrs. B. Benson, in at last Tuesday's meeting of that memory of son, Aaron; Mrs. Alex- committee, the dinner is designed ander Freeman, in memory of to present to Dr. Kilpatrick the father, A. Jacobs; Al. Busch, in tribute of the three Jewish com- memory of father, 31. Busch; I. munal groups for ''his outstand- Branch, in memory of sister, Mrs. ing contribution to the philosophy Kaliski; Rose Kornick, in memory of progressive education and cul- of father, Sigmund Levinson; Mrs. tural creativity on the part of IL Freeman, in memory of uncles, minority groups in American so- Abe Davis, Louis Davis, and grand- ciety which is the ideological son, Harold Gibbs; Mrs. I. Sha- basis for much of the Jewish com- pero, In memory of husband, Irv- munal effort represented in the ing Shapero; Mary Gordon, in • National Conference." memory of husband, David Gor- • Harry L. Glucksman, president RHODA ZAHAVIE don; Mrs. B. G. Arden, in memory of the conference, will preside at of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 8:15 p. m. The W. P. A. Symphony the meeting. Rueben; Mrs. Lobet, in memory of husband, Harry Lobet; Mr. Rad- Orchestra of 75 men under the nor, in memory of son, Saul; Moe direction of Otto Kruger will be a Radner, in memory of sister, Edith feature of the program. Rhoda Radner Goodman; Goldie Morse, Zahavie, soprano, will be the guest In memory of husband, Peter soloist, and pupils of Mme. A. T. Morse; Viola Weiss, in memory of Dancing Academy will give a Edmund C. Shields is a candi- uncle, Joseph Frickler of Elkin demonstration of classical and date for Regent of the University Park, Pennsylvania, and of her modern dancing. of Michigan, on the Democratic husband, Dr. Louis Weiss; Mrs. On Tuesday, March 30, members ticket, at the election on April 5. Eckelman, in memory of her son, of the 12th St. Mothers' Club will Born at Howell on Dec. 30, 1871, George. be addressed by Chaim Radene of Edmund C. Shields graduated from Donations to the Matzos fund the Workmen's Circle Folk Shule high school and later taught one were received from Mrs. L. Ilam- on "The Significance of Passover berger, Mrs. J. Jackson, Mrs. I. in the Modern Era." They meet at Yarrows, Mrs. B. Bader, Mr. Cut- the Beth Judah Synagogue, Wood- ler, B. Berkowitz, M. B. Green- row Wilson and Pingree. berger, Mrs. Al. Spitzer, M. Chap- Members of the West Warren man, Mrs. Le Vine. Club will visit the Juvenile Court Mrs. Ann Weinbeck gave a do- and the Detention Home on Wed- nation in honor of the 87th birth- nesday morning, March 31, at 9 day of her mother, Mrs. 3Ierly o'clock. Members are requested to Muscowitz, who was honored by meet in front of the Newberry the Jewish Welfare Group on School at 8:45 a. m., where they mother's and daughter's day. The will-be transported by cars to the Detroit Sunshine Club gave her a court building. gift. Mrs. Harold Rosenzwieg do- "Man the Unknown" will be re- nated in honor of Mary Harris' viewed at a meeting of the Young birthday. Women's Study Club on Tuesday, Mr. and 31ra. Sherman donated March 30, at 1:15 at the Dexter in honor of their 29th wedding an- branch of the Center. niversary. Fannie Strauss donated in honor of Helen and Earl Maas' second Al Weisman One of 27 wedding anniversary. Pontiac Dealers Who Mrs. Harry Coogan contributed in honor of the birthday of her Held Conference husband. Mrs. Minnie Dunitz donated in Al Weisman of Weisman Pon- honor of Harry Coogan's birthday. tiac Company, Pontiac dealers in Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson Detroit, was one of 27 dealers to EDMUND C. SHIELDS gave a donation in memory of Lois attend the March dealer merchan- Rattner. dising conference of the company term in the Livingston County Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson held last Thursday, March 18, in schools. Entering the University contributed in honor of their 17th Pontiac. of Michigan in 1890, he completed wedding anniversary. These conferences have become its literary and law courses in a regular part of Pontiac's mer- 1896. He was active in football and chandising program and are con- other sports and, two years after ducted by F. A. Berend, advertis- his graduation, when war was de- ing manager of the company. clared with Spain, he served as The mechanics of creative adver- Second Lieutenant in Company M, tising and sales promotion, includ- 35th Regiment. Miss Beryl Jacobs, president of ing many phases of the advertis- In 1896 Mr. Shields entered the the Council of Jewish Juniors, is ing schedule as it affects the deal- law office of his father, Dennis now working closely with the com- ers' local problems of selling cars, Shields, and on the latter's death mittee appointed to handle ar- were discussed in the morning. All continued his law practice with rangements for the group's annual forms of media and their applica- his brother Frank, serving four formal dance on April 17. The tion were covered, with the con- years as Prosecuting Attorney of dance, which will serve as a fund census of opinion favoring local Livingston County. In 1913 be raising activity in behalf of the newspaper advertising. came to Lansing and entered a Lunch was served in the Pontiac firm which after many changes is Council Camp, is scheduled to take place in the Italian Gardens of the dining rooms. now Shields, Ballard, Jennings and The afternoon was occupied Taber, with offices at 1400 Olds Book Cadillac Hotel. Music will be offered by Marv-in Kahn and with ■ trip through the factory Tower. followed by • presentation of the his orchestra. He was chairman of the commis- The Mines Mildred Vass and Parts and Accessories program sion for the 1915 Compilation of and a round table discussion led Florence Travis, heading the com- Michigan Statutes, and in 1934 mittee in charge, are arranging by H. J. Klingler, general man- was appointed on recommendation the distribution of tickets, through ager, and C. P. Simon, general of the Supreme Court a member key individuals, whose names will sales manager of Pontiac. of the State Board of Bar Exami- A banquet in the evening con- be available in the near future. ners, a position he held until hi, This organization of young cluded the program. resignation in January, 1937. "A great deal of benefit is de- women is affiliated with the Na- In 1909 Mr. Shields was elected rived from these meetings, both tional Council of Jewish Women, chairman of the Democratic State and has as its four fields of en- or the dealer and the factory, I Central Committee and served un- deavor activities of philanthropic„ believe," s • i d Mr. Pi eisman. til 1916, managing the successful religious, educational and civic 'There is an exchange of ideas Ferris gubernatorial campaigns of nature. Aside from Miss Jacobs, which brings the factory closer to 1912 and 1914. In June, 1936, he officers include: Min Dorothy the problem of the dealer and most was elected National Committee- Rosenthal, vice-president; Miss certainly the large majority of man for the State of Michigan. Esther Loewenberg, treasurer; " eaten get a glimpse behind the In 1933 Governor Comstock ap- Miss Helen Fishman, correspond- scenes which otherwise would not pointed him to fill a vacancy on possible." g t& r7l M into M' is 3 R th Se gi II • ‘" the University's Board of Regents. recording secretary. Council Juniors Formal April 17 Floyd Knox, nc. SALES 13540 LINWOOD Wishing AN Our Jewish Friends and Patrons A Joyous Holiday The AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT CO. 623443 E. CONGRESS RAadolph 0011 SERVICE LOngfellow 0030 SAT— Passover Greeting, with Flowers from BREITMEYERS, Inc. FLORISTS 106 WITHERELL AVE. CHerry 5380 BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL 71381 E. JEFFERSON Fitzroy 2934 State Prison of Southern Mkh- SEDER AT STATE t iron, at Jackson. at noon on Fri- March 26. A number of guests PRISON, JACKSON day, from Detroit and other cities in Michigan were invited to strand With the aid and encouragement the ceremonies. The Seder was of the administration. a Seder was conducted by Rabbi Charles B. conducted for the inmates of the ' Leaser of Jackson. Historical Society Gives Noah Exhibit j In connection with the publics- tiort'of "Major Noah: American of the New York Courier and En- Publication Society of America, the American Jewish Historical So- ciety has arranged a special dis- play of Noah material in its mu- seum, 3080 Broadway. The publication of this volume by the Jewish Publication Society was suggested by Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach, president of the Amer- ican Jewish Historical Society, and the exhibition has been arranged by Edward II. Coleman, librarian, and consists of all available Mor- decai M. Noah data. The exhibition includes every book written by Noah, including all of his plays which were print- ed; contemporaneous criticisms of his time; a play about Noah pro- duced in New York in 1928; his original proposition to found a Hebrew College in the United States; contemporaneous accounts of Noah at the time of his death; books written about Noah; all pre- vious biographies on Mordecai Noah; as well as his original let- ters on many subjects. One of the most interesting items in the display is the desk used by Noah when he was editor of the New York Courier and En- quirer, a desk which he also used when he was editor of the Union. His cane and watch are included in the display. An edition of the Book of the Yasher, known as Sepher Ha-Yasher, published by him in 1840, including a preface written by him, is of real distinct value. His speech in 1845 on Zion- ism, considered by the Jewish En- cyclopedia as the best speech he ever made, is also on display. The exhibition is open to the public. Reinald Werrenrath, the world famous baritone, will sing at a concert sponsored by the Non- Sectarian Anti-Nazi League on April 27 at Carnegie Hall, New York City, because he wishes to participate as an American of German heritage who resents everything that has happened in Nazi Germany." Plans for the concert, in which a number of great artists will participate, and which will offer a program of music which for the most part is barred in Nazi Ger- many, are in charge of Leopold Godowaky, renowned pianist, who declared when accepting the chair- manship of the event: "I am only too happy to en. gage in any event which can serve as an effective protest against what has happened to my German and Jewish col- leagues in the Reich of Adolf Hitler." Among the other world-famous artists who have already signified their intention to appear at the concert are Katherine Bacon, well- known pianist, Harry Braun, whose career has beep sponsored by Governor Lehman, Mario Chamlee, Luboshutz and Neme. noir and the Musical Art Quartet. This photograph shows a battalion of Naais Samuel Untermyer, president of America, swearing allegiance to Hitler, the league, will have returned Fritz Kuhn of Detroit is the leader of the Nazis in this country. from his home in Warm Springs, Calif., in time to attend the event. KILPATRICK TO SPEAK Shields Candidate for U. M. Regent wiles* reputation for reliability ansl square dealing Is well known March 26, 1937 L ClibuitsiLLs. Jewish Publication Society Moves to New Quarters The Jewish Publication Society of America announces the remoral of its executive offices to enlarged quarters at Suite 520.335, Lewis Tower Bldg., N. E. corner 15th and Locust SL, Philadelphia. Because of the greatly increased activity of the society daring the past year, including • rapid rise in memberships and sale of books, the sodety found it necessary to move into the new business section of Philadelphia. The new quarters enable the society to expand all of its bottit,ca tinrintiin es in rly eyLarrait norl9f i 3osr Its Mlawer to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of I. Apotoehu As a feature of its new offices, the society has established a On Sunday evening, March 28, library of Jewish books which is at Jericho Temple, the Mlawer available for reference use by the Hmgegend Verein will present a general public. specially prepared entertainment During the past year the mem- , Program in honor of the Mlawer bership of the society was in- I landsman, and Yiddish writer, L creased by close to 50 per cent, Apotoshu, on the occasion of his and in the first two months of 50th anniversary. L Apotoshu has 1937, a great increase in member- devoted a quarter of a century of ship has already taken place. his life towards the enrichment Full details on the work of the' of Jewish literature. society and its membership plan All members. - friends and lov- are available by writing to Mats-1, ers of Yiddish literature are rice Jacobs. executive secretary, uzzed to come and help celebrate 225 South 15th EL. Philadelphia- this event. Rabbi M. Fischer's Passover Sermons Four sermons will be preached by Rabbi Moses Fischer of Con- gregation Bnai Moshe, during Passover week. "A Night of Watchfulness for all the Generations of Israel" is the subject chosen for first day of Passoier. "The Three Prayerful Wishes of Israel" is the title of the sermon to be preached the sec- ond day. On the seventh day Rabbi Fischer will speak on "The First Song of Liberty, A Hymn to the Lord," and on the eighth and last day, "The Three Annual Pilgrim- ages to Jerusalem." Morning services during the first and second days will begin at 9 a. m. and evening services at 6:30 p. m. Mulch. Neshomoth, Satur- day, April 3, 10:30 a .m. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld will con- duct the services during the holi- days. MONDAY NITE CLUB Mrs. Anna Weinstein, president of the Monday Nite Club, pro- posed a donation for Mo'os Chitim, and Mesdames Tessie Grant and Anne Levin were appointed as a committee to submit it. Greetings were sent to Mrs. Kantor and Mrs. Menacer on the occasion of their wedding anniversaries. The next meeting will be a social on the occasion of Passover, at the home of Mrs. Jennie Men- acer, 3791 Tuxedo. Pierre Coty, once France's lead- ing anti-Semite, is probably turn- ing over in his grave at the news that Benjamin Levy now heads the Coty perfume interests. '' For Your Health's. Sake" • el I )NlAL HOTEL , MINERAL .1 ■ BATHS 11-1,11.S• N11 , 1116AIS •cellrd in th• treatment of elictlEATIs5t SCIATICA ARTHRITI , Nel'HITIs and NERVOUS IMUntnEau ItIFTOR) LAWs 01'1\ All Ill • • f . ,r • 40,41/4 ELECT— ROBERT (BOB) SAGE J. Y. P. S. "Carnival Night" Proves Popular JUDGE Common Pleas Court Harold Maskeron and Seymour Krause, co-chairmen of of the "Carnival Night", promoted the outstanding affair of the year presented by Shaarey Zedek's J. Y. P. S. More than 400 persons at- tended the event, which featured the prominent boxers, champion Benny Goldberg and Charley Go- mez. The remainder of the evening was devoted to dancing to the mu- sic of the "Commodores". Reva Rosenberg was awarded the title of the most popular girl and presented with a beautiful loving cup inscribed with her title. The fighters were given sweaters. 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