Rare Volumes to Wayne University
Leonard N. Simons Marks His 50th
Birthday With $25,000 Book Gift
Cantor Boyarsky to Fill Adas Shalom Young People to Get Dance Instruction
Adas Shalom Pulpit
Ballroom dancing and Latin in the synagogue social hall.
In the absence of Rabbi Jac .ob
E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas
Fenakel, who are on vacation,
services will be conducted at
Adas -
Synagogue b
Cantor . Reuben
B o y arsky, an-
nounces Manny
L a x, president:::
,of the congre-
gation. Cantor
Boyarsky enjoys
a wide reputa
tion for his ex-
cellent knowl-4
edge of the lit
urgy, hayin gCantor Boyarsky
been associated . with ranking
synagogues in this country, Eng=
land and Scotland. He has of-
ficiated at auxiliary high holi-
day services at Adas Sholom
since the opening of that con-
gregation.
Wayne University Library this tonal vice-chairman of the
week is receiving a set of 1,000 Combined Campaign of the
books, valued at $25,000, on De- Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations and Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Re-
; ligion. He is a member of the
OUT OF 1 000
Board of Fellows of Brandeis
Pontiac Owners Will Tell You That
University, is a member of the
National Council of the Joint
GINSIBITIM
Defense Appeal and serves on the
is the best to deal with on a
executive committee of the East
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Central Region of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee.
SEE WHAT I CAN DO FOR YOU!
A vice-president of the De-
LOOK for GINSY at
; troit Historical Commission, Mr.
Simons is a member of the ad-
, visory committee of Wayne -Chil-
World's Largest Pontiac Dealer
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! ministration, a vice-president of
the Detroit Grand Opera Associ-
ation, an active leader in the
United Foundation, USO, United
Negro College Fund, American
Cancer Society, the National Center Young Adults
Foundation for Infantile Paraly-
sis and a score of other move- Slate Summer Events
LEONARD N. SIMONS
ments.
troit and Michigan history. The
A number of summer events
A leader in the Detroit Round
earliest of the books, dated 1695, Table of Catholics, Protestants have been planned by the Young
do not mention Detroit, since and Jews, he was Michigan
this city was founded on July Brotherhood Chairman in 1952. Adult lounge committee of the
24, 1701, but they have historical
He was an associate chairman Jewish Community Center. The
value, since they refer to what of the Greater Detroit Hospital programs actually began on
is now called Mackinac Island Fund, is an advisor to the May- Thursday with an outing at Pal-
and Michilimackinac. The books or's Inter-Racial Committee and mer Park, for which co-chair-
have been rebound in beautiful to the Detroit Citizens' Planning men were Al Schlussel and Lib-
leather bindings that will pre- and Housing Committee. The' by Lampcov.
serve them for another 100 years. City of Detroit honored him for
This Thursday, a variety mu-
The gift is Leonard N. Simons' his services during the 250th an- sical evening will be presented,
We Have
—on his 50th birthday. The niversary with a Civic Citation. 1 featuring a guitarist and group
eminent advertising executive He is nationally, prominent in singing leader. Sarah Lazarus
has been gathering these books advertising circles.
and Henrik Sperber are co-
for 12 years, since George W. ; During World War II, he was chairmen. On Aug. 5, an out-
Stark, of the Detroit News, first active in many defense efforts door co-ed ping-pong tourna-
interested him in the Detroit ; and especially distinguished him- ment in the Woodward Center
Historical Society.
self in campaigns for the sale is planned, under the co-chair-
This gift expresses the ideal- of War and Defense Bonds. Gold manship of Loretta Gordon and
ism of Mr. Simons, who has made medals were awarded him in Martin Hershkowitz. A special
his city, its institutions, his syna- recognition of his services by film showing and dancing is
gogue, his major concern in life. I both the U.S. Army and the U.S. slated for Aug. 12, under the
leadership of Jack Parish and
It is in recognition of his great Treasury Department.
gifts to this City and to histori-
One of the most distinguished Sidney Broussel.
A big summer program has
cal projects that the Detroit His- Icharacteristics of Mr. Simons is
torical Commission will honor his geniality. He has said time been developed by the lounge
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Mr. Simons today at a luncheon, and again that the thing he is committee, and has included a
at the Park Shelton Hotel, to most proud of is that in the 25 talk by a marriage counselor, . a
For Outstanding
concert of the Detroit Symphony
be attended by many Detroit years of his association in part- Orchestra and a dance "under
I
nership
with
Lawrence
J.
Michel-
Movie
Attractions
officials and prominent leaders.
! son, in the firm of Simons-Mich- the stars."
Leonard N. Simons, born in ; elson, they have never had . an
The lounge activities are free
In celebration of our Anniversary
Youngstown, 0., July 24, 1904, argument. Leonard and Larry to Center members, with a small
we
have a gift for everyone who
has been a resident of Detroit i have been close friends since charge assessed non-members.
opens a new savings account-
for 37 years. He was married to Leonard's 16th birthday.
Marvin Schpeiser, supervisor of
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the former Harriette Lieberman,
Leonard also is proud of the Center Young Adult activities,
Park Theatre where outstanding
a native Detroiter, in 1930.. They
may
be
contacted
at
TR.
5-8450,
have two' daughters, Mrs. David fact that he was the successful for additional information.
films of the year are shown. Open
Kahn (Mary. Louise) and Susan. chairman of a campaign to raise
an account with Detroit's fastest
$100,000
for
the
Hadassah
Hos
He has held scores of import-
growing savings institution. Ali
ant civic offices, and in the pital in Israel, and someone then
$10 PER MONTH
accounts insured to $10,000 by
proposed
him
to
be
"President
planning of numerous significant
We Serve as Your Office . . .
Federal Savings and Loan Corp.,
of
the
Men's
Auxiliary
of
Hadas-
Detroit functions he has played
Permitting your clients to keep in
'
sah."
an important role—often assign-
touch with you during business
Ask About Guardian's $1000 "SAV-TNS" Plan
ing the entire staff of his adver- '; He also speaks proudly of the hours.
tising agency—the Simons Mich- gift he made several years ago
We answer all your
elson Co.—for the advancement ' to the City of Detroit of many
incoming calls.
of the best interests of our city. maps of early Michigan. He also
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President of Temple Beth El, I had a big ,oil painting made of
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an d LOAN ASSOCATION
where he previously held a num- General Anthony Wayne, by
With Courtesy and Efficiency
ber of leading offices, he is a Arnold Livshenko, a local Jewish
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artist. This portrait now hangs
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former vice-president of the
in
Wayne
University
State
Hall.
ANSWERING
SERVICE
Jewish Welfare Federation, and
Regular Hoar*: MON., TUES., WED., FBI. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.
The only copy of the painting
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an active leader in Allied Jewish
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is
an
etching
in
the
possession
Campaigns and the Detroit Serv-
j
of
the
Pennsylvania
Memorial
ice Group. He served as presi-
dent of Franklin Hills Country Society.
Mr. Simons' Credo was incor-
Club and is now on its board,
porated
among the articles in
and is a member of the boards
of Sinai Hospital, North End Edward R. Murrow's series "This
Clinic and the Jewish Home for I Believe." In it he stated:
"I believe, with all my heart,
Aged. In recognition of his serv-
ices, he has been awarded an that man was put on this earth
honorary membership in the to serve mankind. The satisfac-
tion I get whenever I have the
Jewish War Veterans.
Deeply interested in the na- opportunity to accomplish some-
tional projects of the Reform thing worthwhile for someone,
Jewish movement, he is the na- or some group, is proof to me
that life's biggest thrills are se-
cured from deeds of kindness
FIRST QUALITY
and good will.
"For me to earn the warm
PUllets, Caponettes, Fryers
A number of properties are listed on the 1954 tax rolls as OWNER
thanks, expressed in a sincere
Ducks & Turkeys
handshake, for something which
UNKNOWN. If you have failed to receive your tax statement,
I have done, is reward beyond
measure ... .
please request duplicate by phone, WO. 3-2080, mail, or in per-
"I believe that I should try to
help,
in
my
own
small
way,
to
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son as interest must be added if not paid by August 31, 1954.
create a better world in which
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to raise a family by continuing
to extend a friendly hand to
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those who need my help. I try
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to judge men by the goodness in
Rabbis
S. Kahan.
their hearts. I have found peace
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I shoctern
of mind in trying to do the
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on premises
things that hope will find fa-
vor in the eyes of God."
Leonard's friends will vouch
We are • now serving Oak Park,
CHAS. N. WILLIAMS,
that he not only preaches these
and Northwest Section.
things but lives up to them.
FREE DELIVERY
Therefore men of all faiths
City Treasurer
will join in honoring him on his
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50th birthday tomorrow.
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American rhythms will be dem- I young people, 18 to 27, are in-
onstrated by teachers of the vited to attend.
Arthur Murray Studios at a '
meeting of the Young People's
League of Adas Shalom Syna DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7
gogue at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,j
Friday, July 23, 1954
PACKER PONTIAC
A Gift For You
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1954
CITY TAXES
ALL 1954 CITY TAX BILLS
HAVE BEEN MAILED
'
FIRST HALF DUE
AUGUST 15