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Mutual Life Honors' DR. STEPHEN S. WISE TO ADDRESS NOMINATING
CONVENTION OF AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS AT
- Louis J. Goodman
CASS,TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY, MAY 31
In tribute to his remarkable
sales record. Louis J. Goodman,
the well known life insurance spe-
cialist, was honored by his com-
pany, the Mutual Life Insurance
Co. of New York, by being se-
lected to attend the president's
luncheon, to be held in San Fran-
cisco on June 2 and 3. The affair
is given annually by the company
and in order to qualify for at-
tendance, representatives must
write a minimum of a quarter of
a million of insurance.
"Lou" has been in the insur-
ance business but eight years and
during that time has acquired an
enviable reputation in insurance
circles as a large producer, In
each of these eight years he has
qualified for the quarter-million
field club.
Making a study of life insur-
ance in all its phases, Mr. Good-
man has won a large personal
following with his ever-ready de-
sire to offer advice to policy hold-
ers. His creed of serving his cli-
ents rather than just selling them
a policy has paid dividends by
converting each client into a
friend.
Mr. Goodman'a offices are lo-
cated in the Buhl Bldg. and his
phone number is Randolph 4720.
GENERAL
/ ADMISSION
INCLUDING
\ GRAND STAND
RESERVED
SEAT
Post Time 2:30 P.M.
which he was a founder. Ile. is Clerical Leaders Condemn Operas-
lion of Jews
also president of the Jewish In-
June 19, is being set aside as spa-i stitute of Religion and is Rabbi
One hundred and thirty-seven
cial Jewish Congress Day and a is the Free.Synagegue of New lay and clerical leaders represent-
house-to-house canvass will be of the Free Synagogue of New
ing important communities in 29
conducted in behalf ofthe regis-
Born on March 17, 1874, in states of the Union, joined in a
trations. .
Budapest,
Hungary,
Dr.
Wise
is
public statement condemning the
Joseph Haggai is general chair-
• long line of oppression to which millions of
man of the elections committee, descended from
rabbis
in
German-speaking
lands.
Jews are being subjected in many
and his associates include: Wil-
liam Hordes, chairman of regis- Ile was brought to this country sections of the world as "a blot
as
an
infant
in
1875.
was
edu-
upon the civilization of our time."
trations; A. C. Lappin, chairman
cated in the public schools of New
of propaganda; Henry Fenster,
lh their declaration, in which
chairman of nominating commit- Y ork, graduated from Columbia 22 bishops and the presidents of
tee; Lawrence W. Crohn, chair-' in 1892, receiving his Ph. D. from 22 colleges joined the Christian
was
• of polling committee; Mrs. this university in 1901, and
leaders, they call attention to the
Max Dushkin, secretary of elec- awarded LL.D. degrees by Tem- fact that what is happening to the
tions committee; Mrs. Shmarya ple, Syracuse and Oregon Univer- Jews is the rightful concern of
He served as Rabbi in
Kleinman, chairman of women's sities.
the Christian world as "the sym-
Portland, Ore., and after refus-
committee.
bol of the efforts being made to
ing
the
pulpit
of Temple Eman- destroy democracy, peace and.hu-
Mrs. Albert Feldstein is secre-
tary in charge- 6r activities at the uel of New York because it was manity itself."
"subject to and under the con-
Congress office
In a message addressed to Dr.
Mr. Crohn announces that full ' trol of the board of trustees of Stephen S. Wise, president of the
details regarding arrangements the congregation," organized the American Jewish Congress, the
Free
Synagogue.
for polling places at the elections
Christian leaders extend their
For more than 40 years an out-
in June will be made known at
"profoundest sympathy to suffer-
the nominating convention un standing Jewish spokesman and ing Jewry" and "hail the efforts
communal leader, Dr. Wise is
Tuesday.
of our fellow Americans associ-
probably the best known Jew in
Dr. Win's Visit
ated with the American Jewish
The presence at the nominating the Christian world and has the Congress to unite the resources of
convention of Dr. Wise serves to record of having addressed more the Jewish community in a demo-
stimulate this community to great- Christian audiences than any oth- cratic front against anti-Semi-
er action in behalf of the Congress er living Jew. He is militant in
his demands for Jewish rights, and tism."
elections.
Among those who have signed
Dr. Wise is president of the his voice is listened to in Wash-
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
Committee of Jewish Delegations ington, in London and, in other this statement are: Dr. C. A.
Lund,
president of the Superior
capitals
where
hs
is
recognized
as
An unveiling of a monument in which has appeared in behalf of
Conference of Augustant Syno
memory of Eva Steinberg will Jewry before the League of Na- a spokesman for Israel. Dr. Wise
Escanaba,
Mich., Wilfred Mauck ,
is
a
member
of
President
Roose-
take place on Sunday, May 29, tions. He is president of the Zion-
president of Hillsdale College
at 1 p. m. at Beth David Ceme- ist Organization and of the Amer. velt's Committee on Political Ref- Hillsdale, Mich.
tery, Van Dyke Ave. Grand Rabbi icon Jewish Congress, of both of ugees.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE
J. Rabinowitz and Rabbi J. S.
Sperka will officiate. Relatives
and friends are invited.
NORTH AMERICAN
Bernice Parks at Powatan I
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ALL PROFITS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS
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BERNICE PARKS
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cards, Haskell is heckled through-
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a back-talking phonograph. Co-
starred on the bill is piquant little
Bernice Parks, who brings a gala
array of sophisticated songs and
Manhattan chatter. Numerous
new dance arrangements are pre-
sented by Maybelle Van Ador-
ables, and Paul Neighbors' music
during the show is continued in
dance rhythm during intermis-
sions.
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Guest Speaker: DR. STEPHEN S. WISE
Your registration card will admit you to this
demonstration for Jzwish unity.
Important Call to Jewish Organizations:
Elect AT ONCE one delegate for every 50 members, end
provide them with credentials to attend Nominating Conven- to
tion May 31 for selection of candidates for delegmes
American Jewish Congress
For Registration Books and further information call
Detroit Section, American Jewish Congress
Cherry 6559
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WILL BE HONORED AT
TESTIMONIAL JUNE
18 STEINIE BEER
On May 23, the Home Relief
Society held its third annual medi-
cal institute day, at Webster Hall,
with several hundred women at-
tending.
Following the luncheon, Mrs.
Arthur A. Ginsburg, president,
took the chair for the business
session of the meeting. She re-
ported that since Feb. 1, the so-
ciety has spent $2,977 for general
relief, rent, coal, gas, lights, milk
for needy.
Mrs. Charles Cornell, past presi-
dent of the organization and pres-
ent chairman of the case com-
mittee, reported on dozens of
emergency relief calls handled
daily by the society.
The society's yearly budget of
$5,000 is raised from two sources.
Two thousand dollars is realized
from dues and contributions. all
services and contributions being
made voluntarily, and each year
the society gives a dinner-dance
in the fall which brings in about
$3,000.
Mrs. William Roth, chairman of
the ways and means committee,
announced that the annual dinner-
dance would be given on Oct, 23.
Pledge cards for the dinner-dance
were distributed among the mem-
bers and `guests and Mrs. Roth
requested that they be returned
to the committee promptly.
During the business session the
society was addressed by Dr.
George L. Waldbott and Dr. Low-
ell S. Selling. ,
Judge D. J. Healy of the Pro-
bate Court spoke on the new wel-
fare bill that would abolish moth-
ers' pensions, Ile urged everyone
to vote against the bill next fall .
The food shower to be given by
the Home Relief Society, Neu-
karten Sunshine Club and Zeda-
kah Clubs for the benefit of the
Play School will be held Wednes-
day, June 1, at 2 p. in.. at the
Jewish Center. Admission fee to
the shower is a package of food.
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Kvutzah to Observe
Shevuoth on June 6
On Monday evening, June 6,
the second day of Shevuoth, al
members of the Kvutzah Ivri
will assemble for the tradition al
1,500 Play Bridge f or B en 6=
fit of N. H. J. C.
More than 1,500 women played
bridge simultaneously in homes of
members and friends of the De-
troit League last Tuesday, for the
benefit
D
r. ofthe National Home at
Before commencing to play, the
guests were greeted by radio over
station WXYZ.
Open house was held at the
home of Mrs. Moe H. Prince last
Wednesday, at which time all
hostesses presented their proceeds
to the Detroit League.
Mrs. Carl Schiller, president,
and the general chairman, Mrs.
Aaron, Silberblatt and Mrs. Moe
H. Prince thank all those who
participated in this fundraising
Project for their co-operation in
making this a most successful and
outstanding event of the vear,, ,
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Highland Park A. Z. A. 313
Plans Boat Excursion
The publicity committee con-
sisting of Wilfred Katz and Philip
Rothschild announces that the
Highland Park Chapter of Junior
Bnai Brith will sponsor an all-
day boat excursion on June 19 to
Bob-Lo. For tickets and informa-
All comes in time to him who tion call Townsend 7-7516 or
Townsend 7-8651.
waits,
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alas at Owls. home on ChIpPeill—Kau.
honoring 111. Reeve StmiOnri of Detroit
and Harry Thom. of Loa Angeles Cal..
whore marries. will lake place In Pon.
t1.. June 7, with Lsohi Erir Friedland
ottleinting.t After their ntarrloce. the
mak. their home In Los
.u;1(' al
t.of.town enema were Mi.
Angel..
fleas DIrksteln of Flint and Mr. and
Mr. David It•sann of Jarason Mlu
slmlOns Ie • Oster of Mrs. Sam Ben-
son of Oweola Drive.
K00, 1 Eric Friedland "poke Prid•Y
on Netional Jewish Hook Week
Mrs. E. SwItnrner of Chester, Pa_ ar-
rived in Pontiac to attend the confirms.
lion of her granddaughter, MI. June
Swimmer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs_
Ben Swimmer.
Mrs Sam Cohen left for Cleveland and
Akron, 0. to Vi•ii with relatives.
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Shevuoth gathering at the Phil
delphia-Byron.
A program with Shevuoth son
and recitations full of hum
A membership meeting of the
similar to the Passover celeb
Men's Club of Congregation J. W. E. W. 0. Branches to tion, has been arranged for t
Emanuel will be held Thursday
affair.
Meet. Jointly Tuesday
evening, June 2, at the home of
The Ladies' Auxiliary will ser
Rabbi and Mrs. Max J. Wohlgel-
refreshments. All are welco
The
North
Woodward
Branch
ernter, 1940 Gladstone Ave. In
addition to' several routine mat- of the Jewish Women European Zedakah Club Elects M
ters, members will discuss the Welfare Organization will hold •
Loeb President
traditions and significance of the joint meeting with the maie
branch on Tuesday, May 13, 1
At a recent meeting of
Shevuoth festival.
p.
m.,
in
the
Bnai
Moshe
Syna-
Zedakah Club the following
The Emanuel Men's Club is also
arranging for an open meeting gogue. Plans will be made for ficers were elected for the
on Wednesday, June 22. featuring the paid-up .membership luncheon suing year:
President, Mrs. Morris Lo
a symposium on "The Modern to be held on June 8. Mrs. Mor-
Jewish Community," with repre- ris Diner is chairman of arrange- eke-presidents, Mrs. Philip
sentatives of the synagogue, the ments.
son, Mrs. Joe Staub end Mrs.
Mrs. Anna Goldberg, chairman ton Greenblatt; treasurer,
Talmud Torah, the Federation,
the Community Council and the of the fifth annual clothing shower Samuel Charfoos; financial sec
sponsored for the General Israel tarp, Mrs. Michael Harris; co t
Jewish press as speakers.
Orphans Home for Girls in Pales- spending secretary, Mrs. Mau
tine on May 24, at the Bnai
publicity, Mrs. Ha
Trees Planted in Palestine Moshe, thanks members, friends Cornfield;
Rott; junior advisor, Mrs.
Through Hadassah
and the general public fur their Rosenbaum.
co-operation. Those wishing to
The installation will take pl
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman contribute for the 300 orphans on Monday, June 13, at the
of the Jewish National Fund Com- may do so through Mrs. Goldberg, troit Leland.
mittee of Iladassah, announces 2927 Sturtevant. as merchandise
Mrs. Abe Rosenberg, presid
trees planted in'Palestine as fol- will not be shipped for another invites the public to attend
month.
lows:
food shower that Zedakah C
Mrs. Ida Schultz is on the ar- Home Relief Society and Neu
In memory of Sonia Wittenberg,
mother of Dr. S. '0. Wittenberg , rangement committee for the an- ten Sunshine Club are giving
by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gunsberg ; nual excursion to Bob-Lo on the Play School at the Je
in memory of Jeanette Cohen July 26.
Center on Wednesday aftern
The organization thanks the June 1.
Dietz of New York, formerly of
Detroit, by the Berger family; in following members for their do-
memory of H. M. Koffman, by nations to the Benjamin Wisner Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenzweig; in Memorial Flower Fund: Mrs. Sos-
Picks New Direc
honor of Saul Jacob, by Mr. and nag, Mrs. Ilonigman, Mrs. S. Sat-
The Young People's Societ e
Mrs. I. Shetzer; in memory of rosky, in honor of her son's mar-
Betty Magidsohn, mother of Jos- riage; Mrs. Sam Lichtenstein, in Shaarey Zedek, at their mee
eph Magidsohn; by Robert Loew- honor of her daughter Joanne's on Sunday, May 22, elected
ensky and daughters, Esther and recovery and in memory of her new board of directors for
season. The new beard will
Frances; in memory of Bessie father.
Jacob and son ;
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Mr. Powers, a graduate of be h
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Popular Elections June 25, 26, 271
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Every registered voter is eligible to attend
NOMINATING CONVENTION at CASS
TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, TUESDAY
EVENING, MAY 31, AT 7 P. M.
Joseph A. Powers, prominen
young Detroit attorney and can
Sets Oct. 23 as Date for Dinner-
didate for Lieutenant-Govern
Dance; Play School Food
in the Republican Primaries, wil
Shower June 1
be honored at a Testimonial Part
REPRESENTATIVE
,
Answer the call of American Jewish Congress by
Jl
STATE FAIR GROUNDS
LIF E
UNITE FOR DEFENSE
OF JEWISH RIGHTS
will meet this
week- to elect the officers.
The last meeting of the cur-
rent season will be held on Sun-
day, June 5, when a "Hobby
Lobby" will be presented.
Contributioas to Sylvia Si-
mons Scholarship Fund of
Music Study Club
on the bottle cap. A fancy trade name means
:othing. Unless the butterfat content is printed on the
)ottle cap, your milk may be counterfeit. We pay our
nale employees a base salary of $7.00 per day. Our supply
.s secured by direct contact with the producers.
THIS IS THE ONLY CITY IN VIE UNITED
STATES WHERE THE DEPOT SYSTEM IS
AVAILABLE—FRESHER—CLEANER—COOLER.
Contributions to the Sylvia Si-
mons Scholarship Fund of the Mu-
sic Study Club have been received
from the following:
In honor of the consecration of
Harriet Cooper and Barbara Sav-
age from Dr. and Mrs. S. Q. Kee-
ler.
In honor-of the Bar Su'evah of
Broody Simons from Mr. ad Mrs.
Wolf Kaplan.
In memory of Charles Rafeleon
from the office employees of the WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR-
Mark Stores.
DENS MONDAY NIGHT
In memory of Mrs. Dora Brain
Arena Gardens will be the scene
of Grand Rapids from Mr. and of • world's championship light-
Mrs. Mark Rafelson.
heavyweight wrestling battle to
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George Dusette.