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CONGRESS and SHELBY STS., DETROIT
Cadillac 2302
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IS C T K.Z4ILE
710 FARWELL BUILDING
PHONE M 2247 — M 3605
BUCK'S
Automobile
and
Carriage Painting
Phone Cherry 6494-.1
86 Fourth St.
I. BERKOWITZ
Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hosiery and
Merode Underwear
Kayser Silk Gloves
396 HASTINGS ST., DETROIT
of thoughtful co-operation among the
farmers themselves and in their relation
to the general public. We are learning
to look to the farmer, the producer, for
The local chapter of the Y. M. H. our food. We are learning to look with
A. will hold its first meeting at it suspicion on the speculator who does not
quarters in the Shaarey Zedek syna- produce food but buys it and sells it,
gogue, Willis and Brush Streets, next and to agitate for his elimination, so
Monday evening, October 15th. It that the man who expends his own labor
will be an informal gathering of the power may enjoy the full product of his
members and unaffiliated Jewish toil.
young men for the purpose of dis-
In harmony with this idea, the farmers
cussing the outlook for the coming
of
Michigan and other states through
season, and of getting acquainted with
their organization of the Gleaners have
one another.
adopted the slogan of "From Farm to
The Jewish boys of Detroit will have
You." They have organized the Glean-
an opportunity at this gathering to
ers' Clearing House Association, through
meet Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, re-
cently installed as Assistant Rabbi of which they are now selling their prod-
Temple Beth El. Rabbi Mayerberg is ucts through markets controlled by their
a young man whose interests are organization. This idea of co-operation
bound up with those of all young men. will result in the production of more
It will be his first public appearance and better food, it will cause the price
in Detroit outside of the pulpit, and of food to come down within the reach
of the average wage-earner, and it will
will deliver an informal talk.
Another feature of the meeting will eliminate the food parasite and specu-
be the presence of Mr. Michael A. lator.
∎ York, field secre-
Stavitsky, of Nev
tary of the Council of Y. M. H. A. and
kindred organizations. He is touring
the middle west for the purpose of
perfecting a federation of these or-
ganizations so that their work in sep-
arate communities may co-ordinate
and result in greater interest for all.
He will speak on the results of his
observations and make suggestions
that will be of great importance to the
local Y. M. H. A.
Every Jewish young man in Detroit
is urgently requested to attend this
meeting.
DETROIT Y. M. .H. A. TO BEGIN
ACTIVITIES FOR SEASON.
Schechter's Drug Store
477 Hastings St., Cor. Division
Dr. Leon Wolf has been appointed
school inspector in the Portland (0.)
city health bureau, to serve for 1917-18.
* * *
Rabbi David Levy has assumed
charge of the local congregation at Eas-
ton, Pa. Rabbi Levy has successively
occupied pulpits in Charleston, S. C.,
and New Haven and Bridgeport, Conn.
DETROIT, MICH.
P tone Cadillac 3299
FARMERS DEVELOP PLAN TO
,SELL FOOD THEMSELVES.
Potts Drug Company
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS
Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552
525 WOODWARD AVE.
Gleaners Clearing House Association
Organized to Save Food Products.
Will Sell Through Co-operative
market. Price of Food Within
Reason Is in Sight.
Cor. Charlotte
Orders Called for Delivered Anywhere
You will find the most complete line
in the city of
Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings
AT
M. ROSINSKEY'S
351-355 Hastings St.
"Quality Path it Untxtellni ei Wholstelt Mtn
Schechter's Bank
Money Forwarded to
All Parts of the World
479 Hastiigs Street, Corner Division
DETROIT, MICH.
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CIGAR
The inauguration of meatless and
wheatless days in this country is a sad
commentary on our prevalent methods
of food production and distribution.
While it is the patriotic duty of every
household and every individual to con-
serve our present food supply, it never-
theless is an inconvenience to sacrifice
our use of any food. In spite of the
unprecedented situation which we now
face, it would have been possible to be
producing even now all the food that we
could possibly use. The fact that this
is not so brings us forcibly to the
realization of our lack of system and
co-operation in the production and dis-
tribution of the most vital elements of
life sustenahce.
If the war has taught us anything, it
has taught us to face the food situation
squarely. It has forced us, by the pres-
sure of insufficient food supply, to re-
construct our methods of raising and
marketing food. The Food Administra-
tion of the government is the first step
in the campaign against waste and lack
JEWISH CALENDAR
The Gleaners' Clearing House Asso-
ciation is selling the products of it
members in many groceries in Detroit.
I f the housewife will co-operate with
the farmers by inquiring for Gleaner
products when purchasing food, it
help spread the idea, it will encourage
the farmers, it will increase the mem-
bership of the co-operative organizat:on,
and will eventually solve the food prob-
lem for all time.
The Gleaner Clearing House Assoc:a-
tion was established in 1906. It is not
strictly a war-time creation, but has re-
ceived its great acceleration on account
of the war. The war has focused the
attention of the public on its activities.
It is therefore to the benefit of every
citizen to know more of this humani-
tarian movement. The Gleaner Clear-
House Association maintains offices at
323-327 Russell street, where competent
officers will gladly furnish any informa-
tion desired. The telephone number is
Cherry 2021.
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Rosh Hashanah—Monday, Sept. 17.
Yom Kippur—Wednesday, Sept. 26.
First day Succoth—Monday, Oct. I.
Shemini Atzereth—Monday, Oct. 8,
Simchath Torah—Tuesday, Oct. 9.
Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan—Wednes-
day, Oct. 17.
Rosh Chodesh Kislev—Friday, Nov.
16.
First day Chanukah—Monday, Dec.
10.
Rosh Chodesh Tebeth—Sunday, Dec.
16.
Fast day Tebeth—Tuesday, Dec. 25.
CHAS. D. SHARROW, Gen. Mgr.
Hotel Pontchartrain, Parlor A,
Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 P. M.
October 11th and 12th, 1917.
Thereafter:
NEW ERA ASSOCIATION,
Grand Rapids, Mich.