VaRorrjewtsn oral KU I PAGE FOUR and THE LEGAL ZEDEK Y.P.S. Isenberg Endorses l si , - A l/AREY Merchants Convene SPONSOR CON FERENCE O R E Y NO O U V 1-1 19 at Temple Nov. 12 Jeffries for Mayor COL The Young People's Society of State. Detroit Will Benefit from Congregation Shaarey Zedek, with Business and Legialetiee Ability Murray Jacobs and Julia Siegl of Mayoralty Candidate heading a large committee, is planning a conference to be held William B. Isenberg, prominent for the Jewish youth of the city accountant, Jewish leader, former president of the Zionist Organist'. tion of Detroit, In a statement is- sued this week, strongly urged the election of Edward .1. Jeffries, Jr.', as Mayor of Detroit, and de- clared that his selection will ac- crue to the benefit of Detroit. "I am for Jeffries for Mayor because I respect his ability as a business man and his under- standing of legislative problems," Mr. Isenberg said. 'As leader in the Maccabees organization Mr. Jeffries has demonstrated his en- ergetic and efficient direction of a large movement. As Councilman he showed his understanding of community problems. In every re- spect he is a man who is certain to shed lustre on this community which has already honored him highly by electing him to high office with unprecedented majori- ties. Mr. Isenberg stated that he is for Jeffries for Mayor because the candidate stands for liberalism -San Remo, Photographer. and human decency, "Mr. Jeffries carries on a tradition for toler- MURRAY JACOBS ance, justice, liberalism and genu- ine democratic dealing with his of Detroit, on Sunday afternoon, fellow-men," Mr. Isenberg con- Nov. 19, at 1:30 p. m., at the tinued. "I believe also that he synagogue. The conference is designed for recognizes the problems of busi- ness and industry and that he Is the purpose of presenting to the a man who can be depended upon Jewish youth their problems as to do the right thing for the pub- they face the world of today. lic good. I am confident of his The following speakers will ad- election because I am certain that dress the assembly: Rabbi M. Ad- Detroit knows how to appreciate ler, presentation of the problem; Rabbi L. Fram, education; Rabbi good leadership." A. M. Hershman, synagogue; Her- man Jacobs, community; Dr. Da- Mosaic Chapter, Order of vid II. Fauman, Palestine. The program will continue with DeMolay to Install the separation of the general Officers meeting into five round table dis- cussion groups, under the leader- Installation of newly elected offi- ship of the following: Dr. Phillip cers of Mosaic Chapter, Order of Lachman, Ben Chinitz, Max Chom- DeMolay, will be held Wednesday sky, Theodore Baruch, Miss Zelda evening, Nov. 8, at 8:30, in the Rosenthal, The assembly will Masonic Temple. then reconvene in order to pre- Those to be Installed are: Mas- sent the questions and resolutions ter councilor. Daniel Natow; sen- that will have arisen in the sem- ior councilor, Abe J. Silberstein; inar groups. junior councilor, Edward Stone; Participants of the conference scribe, Victor Schneider; treas- are requested to be punctual as urer, Jerome Friedman; senior doors will be closed promptly deacon, Meyer Glicksman; punier at 1:30. deacon, Louis Berson; almoner, Martin Tellman; orator, Nathan Margolis; marshal], Jack Gins- Henry S. Sweeny Candidate burg; chaplain, Jack Cornell, for Re-Election to Com- standard bearer, Philman Burn- mon Council stein; senior steward, Bernard Zell; junior steward, Alvin Fried- Henry S. Sweeny is a candi- man; sentinel, Donald Horathan; receptors, Herbert Goldman, Irv- date for re-election to the Com- ing Wasserman, Al Chudler, mon Council. "As in the past, Henryy S. Sherman S. Schwartz, Max Dob- rowitzky, Samuel Fox, Bernard Sweeny may be depended upon to support every decent cause cal- Zae. For this program and for danc- culated to benefit the masses of ing which will follow, the public people and will continue to strive is Invited free of charge. Music LIR, Councilman to give Detroit a will be furnished by Stan Sher- clean, decent, humane and ef- man and his Rondoliers. ficient city administration," his friends declare, Henry S. Sweeny 13 free from Rainbow Girls' Birthday racial prejudice and in these days, when the blame for unemploy- . Dinner Nov. 13 ment economic conditions is Purity Chapter No, 12, Rain- placed at the door of the foreign bow for Girls, under the leader- born, it is important to us to ship of the worthy advisor, May choose for public life men of the Jackson, Is planning its birth- type of Henry S. Sweeny, men day anniversary dinner which will who are imbued with the spirit of be held Monday evening, Nov. 13, tolerance and whose official life at the Eastern Star Temple, Alex- will be influenced by the broadest principles of humanity. andrine and Woodward. The Eastern Star members are "Because Henry S. Sweeny is preparing the dinner and the De- an embodiment of these American Malay Boys will serve. The boys ideals, we should turn to him will be dressed according the Election Day, Nov. 7, and vote scheme of the evening, "Gay '90's." to return him to the Council as Entertainment will start with a a friend who can be trusted at fashion parade from 1800 to the all times," his supporters declare. present day styles, and as a grand climax, an exciting melodrama will Gifts to North End Clinic be presented by the members of Purity Chapter, No. 12, North End Clinic has received Reservations may be made by following contributions: calling Mrs. Eva Springer, moth- the Is honorof MI,. Viola Wolf• hi/15- day. from M r. and Era I Ilimelhoch; er advisor, University 3-2018; or In honor of the Ear Mitzvahof Jimmie Esther Fish, Oregon 0649. Punkin. from Mr, and Mr.. Harry C. CARD OF SYMPATHY The Kadimah Social Club ex- tends its sympathy to William Parnos and family, upon the re- cent death of his beloved mother. (Roseman; In memory of Ulm Frances Eketein• from MI,, Selma J. Sampli ❑ er and Mrs. Sidney Silberman. For the Wolf Memorial Fund, In memory of Mr. and Mrs. F.dwIn A. Wolf, from Sir. and Mrs. Simon Baer. For the Supplementary Medical A.. alstance Fund for Children: In memory of Miss Franera Elotteln, iron) Mr. and Mrs I. 0. Myers Vote "YES" - ON AMENDMENT NO. 4 to extend Civil Service and insure Good Government ENDORSED BY: Council President Edward J. Jeffries, Jr.; Councilmen Harry I. Dingemen, Eugene I. Van Antwerp, Henry S. Sweeny, John Smith, Robert G. Ewald; John Hamil- ton; Judge Moynihan ; The American Lesion, and many other prominent Detroit citizens and civic organizations, RE-ELECT PHILIP BREITMEYER Councilman Approve Honest, Capable; Fearless Public Service Endorsed by the Citizens League ELECTION TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1939 This ad paid for by a Jewish friend. Under the auspices of the Jew- ish Community Council, a special conference of Jewish merchants of Detroit's east side will be held on Sunday evenkng, Nov. 12, at 8 p. m., in the chapel of Temple Beth El. The conference is being called in order to consider certain problems of the Jewish merchants of the east side which have arisen during the past few months. These problems center around group conflicts which have been increased through propaganda from sources outside of the im- mediate area. Aaron Rosenberg, a member of the executive com- mittee of the Jewish Community Council and chairman of a special committee in charge of arrange- ments, will preside. Rabbi Leon Fram will be the principal speaker, on the topic "Understanding Each Other." Fol- lowing Rabbi From's. talk there will be discussion from the floor. A musical program has been provided, including vocal selec- tions in English, Yiddish and He- brew, by Miss Rhoda Znhavie; piano selections by Rose Bassin who will also accompany Miss Zahavle, and violin selections by Miss Ida Divinoff. The meeting is open to all Jew- ish merchants of the east aide. Young Israel Open Meeting Wednesday; Aaron Ros- enberg to Speak on "A Jewish Humorist Looks at the World Scene" Anion Rosenberg, vice-president of the Detroit chapter of Amer- ican Jewish Congress, and promi- nent leader in the Jewish com- munity, will be the speaker at the open meeting of Young Israel, in Its headquarters, 2691 Joy Road, Wednesday evening, Nov. 8. Mr. Rosenberg's address on the subject "A Jewish Humorist Looks at the World Scene" will feature the second in a series of public meetings sponsored by Young Is. reel In conjunction with its adult school of Jewish education, which meets every Monday evening at Central High School. Members of the Organization and its Women's League, students of the adult school, and worship- pers of the main synagogue and the branch services of Young Israel on the East Side and at Congregation Beth Abraham, and the public at large are invited to attend the meeting. Reports of organization activities will be pre- sented by David I. Berrie, presi- dent. Charles T. Gellman, chair- man of the membership commit- tee, will outline plans for a spe- cial project to be launched at the end of the month. Abraham J. Rosenshine, chairman of the ex- ecutive board, will preside. Re- freshments will be served at the conclusion of the meeting. Mr. Ro- senberg's address will begin promptly at 9:30 p. m. CHRONICLE November 3, 1939 BETH EL NOTES At Madison Theater FLINT NOTES Sabbath Morning Semi Ii,, Sabbath morning, Nov. 4, at 11 o'clock, Rabbi Leon Fran, will speak on the subject "nark Rebecca, Rachel and Leah." Temple Moterhood, on Monday, Nov. 13, Sisterhood mem- berm will' hear Norman Thomas speak. IMis will be the first regular meeting and thwart luncheon will be served at 1;e0. Members are urged to have mem- bership card. ready to present al the door Confirmation Chum The connonation clam of 1940 will been Ile s•mions with the rabbi. on Thursday •tternoon, Nov. 5. al 5:10. All t.hIldren desirous of entering the clam should report on that day. To he eligible for confirmatko a child must be at least .11 years old, and have eompleted work In the ninth grade of the Temple Religious M. 110.1. Tau preparation for confirmation requires Iwo days' instruction each week for a period fir three ream. Men'. Temple ChM: The Men's Club will sponsor • .ym• roViruniO t; O ' f '* 1 ,:l'rh oil'f" Toary" anjtrth - morrow" on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the Temple. The speakers will be Herman Jmults. William Bozeman and Philip SlomovItz. Parent-Teacher Meeting; Parents of childrenof grades 4. and 6 in the Temple Religious school are invited to Clem! the Parent-Teach- era meellog on Sunday, Nov. 5. at 1 ...lock. The parents will meet with the teat here and will be entertained by the Temple Sisterhood at a reception Mothers' Clubs Calendar The following clubs will Inman of- pelt:L.0day. Nov. 7, 2 0 m.-LInwood- by Mrs. . allbli Lo 5. 1111{ Rei ttb lz; t o be Metalled t ainted utb , N oa vb.d Club, stalled by Maurice Gimlet Thureday, Nov. 9,' a p. m.-Twelftk Street Club, at Mk and Taylor, to be installed by . David Cohen. Additional Clow, English classes, Monday and Wed- nesday •fternoona at Midland and Park- Hat. Talmud Torahs. Citizenship blames, Tuesday mid Thurmlay, 7 to V p. ni., at Hutchim Intermediate. Dance of Yiddish Folks Verein Nov. 25 The 'annual dance of the Yid- dish Folks Verein will be held on Nov. 25 at the Masonic Temple, Benny Kyte's orchestra will supply the music. Proceeds from all Yiddish Folks Verein affairs are used for worthy charitable and cultural purposes. MONDAY NIGHT CLUB which will be the night of Monday, Nov. 5, in various homes of member.. Mrs. Arthur Weiss M chairman, am Preparations are now being made for the third annual lunch- The Sisterhood of Temple held a aaaa tea Tuesday at the home of slated by Mrs. Winsgarden and tera eon to be given by the Monday Hrs. J. J. Bracy. The fee of admission element. Uight Club, Wednesday, Nov 15 was • contribution to the needlework - booth of the fair, to be held the first Menthers of Beth Israel Sisterhood as- in the 'Wilshire Hotel. Mrs, S. wtek in December. The hontem as le nembled at the Jewish Community Vett Goldman will act RS toastmistress assisted by Mr* Jerome Wtnexard en ter Wednesday for luncheon at 11.30, and lam. Alfred Clement of the enter- which preceded • program arrange ,. , at the affair, which will begin at 12:30 p. m. tainment committee. Another flister• by Dm. 51. Z. Finebera. --• Re-Elect MAYOR ERROL FLYNN Errol Flynn in "Dawn Patrol" anal Alice Faye in "You're a Sweetheart" are the features to be shown at the Madison Theater starting at midnight Saturday. READING and tee. Children'. Dancing Clout If you have children between 11 and 15 who would be interested in • social dancing class, arrangernent• van be made through the Sisterhood. The in• structors will be from the Arthur Mur- ray Dance Studio.. The elms will he held on Thursday.. 7.30 to 5:30, at the Temple, 812o a Immo. hood project Is a telephone bridge Sisterhood of Bnai David Plana Annual Donor Luncheon Scheduled for Nov. 14 • ,, C. I. 0. - Communists and radicals are fighting Mayor Reading's election. They know where his opponent stands. KEEP THEM OUT OF THE CITY HALL! Drisi David Sisterhood will meet on Monday evening, at 8:30 p. m., to discuss final arrangements for the 4th annual donor luncheon, to be given on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at Lachar's, 3153 Cass Ave at 1 p. m. Anyone wishing to make reser- vations may do so by calling Mrs. Albert Swartz, Townsend 6-4329, or Sirs. Joseph Jacobs, Townsend 8-2157. Mrs. Albert Swartz is general chairman for this event, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Jacobs as co- chairman. Mrs. Hyman Miller is chairman of the souvenir booklet, assisted by Mrs. Morris Garber as co-chairman. Ways and means committees include: Mrs. I. Rob- inson, card parties; Mrs. Eli Cut- ler, banks; Mrs. Morris Katz, rummage; Mrs. 1. Silverman, cards; Mrs. Edward Ratner, min- ute sheets. Mrs. Charles I. Jacobson of Cortland Ave., was hostess to the board members and the donor luncheon committee at her home on %someway atternoon, RE-ELECT Mayor READING HE'S YOUR MAYOR LANGER SHOOTS I THE WORKS ON Goodrich M1 Lin Yutang, Chinese Philos. opher, to Address Fisher Town Hall Wednesday Lin Yutang, wise and witty Chinese philosopher whose book, "The Importance of Living", headed the non-fiction best-seller list for so many months, will speak before the Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater next Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 11 a. m. "Can China Win the War?" will be his subject. Dr. Lin returned to New York from Europe last summer to'work on his latest book, to be published this month. Entitled "Moment in Peking", it deals with the 40-year period from the Boxer Rebellion to the present conflict. In her introduction to Lin Yutang's first best-seller, "My Country and My People", Pearl Buck wrote: "The truest, the most profound, the most complete, the most impor- tant book yet written on China." oak WE GUARANTEE NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD "GET OUR DEAL BEFORE YOU DEAL" H. Weizenbaum Urges Pur- chase of Furs Now Before Prices Go Up Standard List Price CAVALIER $8.60 $11.85 GENUINE • BRAND NEW • FIRSTS GOODRICH upLr SILVERTOWN These an the famine Goodrich Sdeertown tires with the Life- lame Golden Pie Circus. II times safer from blowout*. Same Pre that has been standard *Bitumen& as new eon foe rear.. 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