- - 740ellogimsn(Anomicul and THE LEGAL CI1RONICLE PAGE EIGHT NORTH END CLINIC , ABYSSINIAN CANTOR AT TUXEDO SERVICE SHAAREY ZEDEK RESUMES FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES liontiar Notre 2,000 WORKERS ASSIST MAURICE CAPLAN FAVOR O'BRIEN FOR IN GENERAL SOLICITATIONS FOR FUND ATTORNEY GENERAL NORTH END CLINIC Faithful services of 80 volun- teers in eight month. of 1932 Your Community Fund gifts "With 41 years experience in the have reduced the cost of caring On Oct 22, Rabbi Elmer Berger met Mrs. Morris posters Blumberg have been practice of law, 10 years of which for patients at North End Clinic make it possible for North End (Continued from Page One.) distributing in the down- for the ant time with the young folk were on the Houghton County Cir- whose deficit the Community Fund Clinic's dietician to instruct hun- Temple his Beth Jacob. theism Be rger -- lectures to te membe r. on the same day before the Wimo- town section. Congregation Shaarey Zedek continued cuit bench, Michigan Democracy Pays. dreds of mothers to provide on u B'rlth and their guests on B'til will resume Friday night service s of t h e Earliest The sketch broadcast from Sta- Presents i ziedne the name of pitifully small incomes special of Israel. " At the dausis Association and at the reincit,s !with Hi and on Nov. 11, Colored Jewish Singer wall interest storyrable Eastern Star Temple, Miss Elsie tion CKOK Friday was written by c onside "The meeting a candidate last diets for their sick. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will be stimulated and • lively diacussion I. Vera Feldman before the Y. W. Edith Rose, and Alvin D. Hersch r s y-gener5a l , of attorney-general, Preacher To Officiate expected. mig ss NMEIIMM r. Bon the first speaker in the series. He es . Humans, are Charles --- H. A., Samuel Levine before the spoke last Sunday over the Jew- for the op s.t.eillge CIVIC Theatre 'e'°O6c Nov. 11, 12, 13. yeet . will be alternated by visiting rab- Mrs. Michael Schots and little daughter, Jewish Centers Association, and ish Radio Forum on Station declared Hemans is a member of the firm of Louise, left for their hoc,. In Chicago, including Rabbi Louis Fein- slier spending a month with her parents. Kurt Peiser before the Jewish WJBK. Stevenson, Butzel, Eamon and G " 7 "k Abraham ben Benjamin Frank- bis, Maurice J. Caplan has been re- Long. and Mrs. Louis Solomon boulemud. Welfare Federation, Dr. Otto A. lin, who won a following in De- berg of Cincinnati, who will speak Mr. * LESTER Schutz was accompanied by Mr. and sponsible for showing "The Inner a on Nov. 18, Rabbi Abraham No- Mrs. Judge O'Brien w s born in 1868 * lESSIE ROYCE Mrs. Saul Birnkrant wro will visit for Hirsch also was added to the list troit and who is known here as wak of Cleveland, Rabbi Michael Voice," a talkie, in nearly 100 _ „ Esther of fund orators. Mrs. Henry VAIL LA GA LENDIS * "the colored chazan," will con- Phoenix, lie Kekeenaw received County, his early Lichtenstein of Toledo, Rabbi • niIiVe•ii IiiIeiioner Kindergarten Col- Wineman is among the active cam- theaters in Detroit and its sub- at Michigan. duct services at the Tuxedo Tal- Max Arzt of Scranton, Pa., Rabbi I r'olie in Evanston, III. urbs. education in the Calumet public paign workers. mud Torah, Tuxedo and Holmur, Max SONDEGAARD During the week there have schools and his schooling in law at Milton Steinberg of Indianapolis I The r I Fr l og F id id Fred M. Butzel is scheduled for been on Friday evening, Nov. 11, and ;;71 nIacrTre were beret'. fund displays in the show the Northern Indiana School of in Philip Barry's Smarr Cooley others. subject of Rabbi Ilerger's sermon was a speech at the Central Methodist windows of the J. L. Hudson Co., Law, from which he was graduated on Saturday morning, Nov. 12, and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will "A Jew Looks at Jews, • criticiam of church Nov. 13. Israel Himelhoch, and will also give a concert on conclude each service. Kern's, the Fisher Building and in 1891. Later, he practiced at Su- "The Animal Kingdom" Louis Golding. "Magnolia Street." Rabbi Sunday, Nov. 13. and Mrs. Berger left for Cincinnati where who has been at the call of the perior, Wis., Calumet, Laurim and Col. 7700 I En.. - 5.-$1.00 MATINEES they are attending the session. of the speakers' committee since the start many downtown business places. Th. Sat fei few at n SU Seals Rev. Franklin Is descended The fund drive is scheduled to Houghton, Mich. In 1912, he was All Central Conference of American Rabbis. of the campaign, spoke before the ate n ISe Sun Eva 25.10e Reterved from an Abyssinian Falasha fam- Homemakers' Club at the Central continue until Nov. 25, and some elected circuit judge for ltoughton, Mn. Joseph Barnett left for Flint ily. He was born in New York Baraga and Keweenaw counties. of the divisions may extend it where OH will spend the week with her Y. W. C. A., Nov. 2. and during his youth was taken It was in 1913, during the now. children, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnett. materially on clean-up work. Rabbi Joseph Eisenman was RosenbM to Abyssinia for a visit. He mar- Mdward hn E Louis S. Cohane, Alvin D. famous "copper country strike," and — nd ergr, . and 11ersch and Dr. L. F. Segar also Mr. d Mrs . Saul agidso ried a white Jewess from England. again elected rabbi of Congrega- •n that Judge O'Brien had the striker's tion Beth Tephila Emanuel, Tay- Mrs. David Goldfarb. a are on the speakers' schedule. Mr. Open House at North End case brought before him, and dis- Mn.. Louis A, Harris delightfully en- llersch is chairman of the speak- lor and Woodrow Wilson, at a Clinic. solved the injunction against them, lunch• ELTY CLUB WINTER meeting held last Sunday evening. tertained bridge PARK at • farewell 8.hon. IS guestsFriday, era' committee, and has enlisted AVE. at On the occasion of the Com- principally on the grounds that the on 1114i carat St. FROLIC ON NOV. 23 Prior to the amalgamation of eon ming Mrs. I. 11. Solomon, who w Ith her hundreds of volunteers for the munity Fund drive, the North End provisions thereof were too broad l'orrT. Msr .1 a. Congregation Emanuel and Con- ( emu ), are leaving p oetise to nurbe their platform. VISIT THE Clinic held open house from 3 and tended to deprive the miners of future home In Racine. sew their fundamental rights. Second- Much Interest is being shown in gregation Beth Tephila, Rabbi , Mrs. Leo M. Butzel was hostess to 6 p. m. on Thursday. PENT Mrs. Jacob Rosenthal of Detroit spent the annual winter frolic of the Eisenman was for 24 years the "At. the To." An exhibit of North End Clinic ing the nomination of Woodrow Mr. riand . Mrs. Arthur at the open house reception at the otek-end w Oittth awa Tin Wea•Isd IOW Club Elty Club which will be given rabbi of the Beth Tephila Syne- the Ronenthal d ve Boys' club on Michigan avenue activities featured the afternoon, Wilson in 1912, Judge O'Brien was of Seturday Night Only an active campaigner for the party, Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 23, in the • gogue. last week. She also will be host- and one of the attractive displays Thelma Meyer spent the week-end and was re-elected to the bench in Special Dinner, $1.5042 Italian Gardens of the Book-Cad• I Rabbi Eisenman resides at 1955 In ML,. Ann Arbor. attending the Princeton- ess Saturday at the reception at was the food exhibit intended to 1918 without Republican opposi- a 110 iliac Hotel. Many tickets have Taylor avenue. Michigan football game. the Ford Republic at Farmington. show how people can make use of tion. William Sandler is president of Supper Dancing, 9:30 to 1 already been purchased from Raport Is In Lansing The North End Clinic personnel welfare allowances by choosing pa Mns Sylvia i Judge O'Brien resigned in 1922 Gorr Charm II 1W WSW members. T h e committee i n Congregation Beth Tephila Eman- visit ng friend* and relatives. was sponsor and furnished some the most wholesome diets. s RUSS WEAVER and moved to Detroit, where he has thus l cr s d i s o t ll> lowunal te And Hi. New Yorkers oc the ts The North End Clinic is a con- of the hostesses at the open house A monthly mewing Of the Sisterhood since carried on a successful pri- Flew she Is aal it l f stituent member of the Jewish vate law practice. In association of Temple Beth Jacob was held Nov. 1. there Thursday. E h Preceded by • board meet ng, r ue L KVIJTZAI-1 IVRITH Mrs. Leopold D. Mayer has been Welfare Federation of which with Fred Butzel and Theodore "An", president of the ginter- Stanley Michaels, Bernard Siegei The Kvutzah Ivrith will have a iron directing radio publicity and win- Henry Wineman is chairman of Levin, he actively opposed the Alien and Sydney Leach, finalTi e l d e :' dow a vertising with admirable the board; Clarence H. Enggass, Registration Act, which resulted in regular meeting Saturday evening, :ti e d slejerl.idolOee :1:41;•i nualld by MU, Roberts Rinehart. Byron-Philadelphia adelp president; Nate S. Shapero and having it declared un-Constitu- Nov. 6, at the R results. Aaron DeRoy, vice—presidents; tional by the Federal Court. "VICTIM OF POLIT ICS" school. There will be election of I On Nov. 2, themonthly card party For Men Who Numerous Displays. Adolph Finsterwald, treasurer; Judge O'Brien is married and • on the was held at Temple Beth Jacob, under AT LITTMAN'S THEATER officers and a di scussion Weil Si Co. are showing an il- The auspices of . the Siste hood e .1:z: z4 z: laumcion.atheadvepomstaedre, lali dmi splhlao ychoBf rtoh% Kurt Peiser, executive director. has four children, two of whom are Insist on Quality I "A Victim of Politics," a timely program and activities of the the ":." ob 41,:7'1,0 IT„, Ja c The board of the North End University of Michigan graudates three-act play, with a prologue, is Kvutzah for the new season. An Id stein, Sau Birnkrant and Also Elbling• visiting nurses' work, and one of Clinic is composed of: Jesse F. and associated with him in the the current attraction at Litt- entertaining program has been the Sigma Gamma service. B. Hirschman, president; Miss Edith practice of law. man's Yiddish People's Theater, prepared for this meeting. All in members and sympathizers are Siegel window showt the work of Heavenrich, vice-president; Mrs. Hollywood Theater. Twelfth end Seward. the Women's Hospital social ser- Samuel Mendelsohn, treasurer; Isi- THOMAS C. WILCOX This play, which is being pre- urged to attend. vice. The Parisian Co. has had dore Levin, secretary; Mrs. El- this Friday evening, Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Panush Suits and For three day s, starting Mon- PROMISES SAVINGS o.ty and Sunday matinees and eve- gave a farewell party in honor of day, the Hollywood Theater pre- an effective display, in which they eanor J. Ford, director; and ninds, is an amusing take-off on Mr. and Mrs. I. Kollar who left sents "The 61 s t Dangerous were assisted by Henry Wineman, Harry H. Bielfield, David S. Dia- Overcoats The Y. W. H. A. has put on mond, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Maurice Elimination of w aste to save He political situation, and has for California. They are loyal Game." starring Joel McCrea, display an attractive exhibit of A. Enggass, Seymour J. Frank, the taxpayers of Wayne County many exciting and interesting and devoted members of the Kvut- Fay Wray and Bob Armstrong. Are the talk and a great number of mem- _the Julian II. Krolik, Mrs. Leopold D. approximately $100,000 annually their service department at the zah Another all-new vaudeville sh a ngles. of the coun- Mayer, J. B. Neiman, Mrs. Fran- over current costs of that office, Endorsed Endorsed by Jewish Leaders, The entire cast will appear in hers attended the party to honor is presented as the stage attrac- Detroiter hotel with the Hic ces-Rosenblatt, Mrs. L. J. Rosen- and yet effecting greater efficiency t ry in the he play. Harry Landman and them. Attorney Aaron Rosenberg t ion, with the Hollywood Merry- stores. Lawyers and Societies. Frank Si Seder are showing an berg, Nate S. Shapero, Victor H. and improved service, is promised was the toastmaster. Mr. and better J ulius Michelson are the authors. Mrs. I. Kollar °will continue their makers promising musical treats s Weil, Mrs. Harry Wetsman, Mrs. by Thomas C. Wilcox, Democratic interesting window. clothes fieldl Music is by a Grushkov, lyrics by and novelties. 13 YEARS ON BENCH California. Women from the Detroit Ser- Andrew Wineman, Andrew Wine- nominee for Sheriff. in cultural work Chaim Heiman. vice Group under the direction of man and Edwin A. Wolf. "In the 31 years of my experi- ence as a police executive, includ- ing Police Commissioner of De- COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR UNITED HEBREW troit, and Chief of the Bureau of SCHOOLS' GRADUATION NEXT WEDNESDAY Investigation of the Department Regularly of Justice here, I have been called $35—$40—$45 *park and It is left for the Reboot to upon to make many thorough (Continued from Page One.) ten this spark Into • great flame. The two forces combined are needed to con- studies of Federal prisons," said A remarkable price Mr. Wilcox. The knowledge president of the Women's Auxi- nect the child with Jewish life." for clothing of this From Henry Meyer's address on gained in this work shall be liary, will extend greetings. high type! S Oct. 29: brought by me to the Sheriff's Plant Trees in Palestine. The Jew has been noted throughout Open Every Evening It is traditional with the grad- the ages for his scholarship and his office to effect economies and a He has stood well to the top more scientific, humane adminis- uates to present a gift to the learning In professional and scientlAc work and HUSERT HOOVER schools. This year the gift will not study. These facts are generally am tration of that office. IPIIESIDENTIAL "With the money thus saved rented. But fact not no generally be given to the schools but in honor Riede. of President and w, from this and other sources, the or understood Is that the Jew CHARLU CURTIS of the schools. A number of trees known Vice President of the ddition to having an aptitude for the United Stat. Sheriff's services could be greatly are being planted in the Detroit ac of necular knowledge. has 1430 Griswold Street inquisition Wood of the Washington-Palestine • Ince time Immemorial, maintained the improved, better patrols of our WILIER14. SRUCKF.R STATE Bel. Creed Rivet sod Clifford position that such secular knowledge doe. highways could be effected, a Forest in honor of the United He- not suffice: that he must have a very Governor brew Schools. Irwin I. Cohn will full and adequate education along Jew- scientific detective bureau would LURF-N D. DICKINSON lines, to lit him to live up to the replace the present Sheriff's in- receive this gift in the name of ish Lientenant Governor glorious traditions of the faith into FRANK D. FITZGERALD vestigators' bureau, and other ❑ the Jewish National Fund Coun- which he was born. el State Such • education Iles not only in improvements installed that would cil of Detroit. The gift will be pre- SecretarY field of religion—it lies also in the curtail criminal activities." HOWARD C. LAWRENCE ❑ sented by Joseph Kwaselow and the field of ethics, in the Reid of literature, State Treasurer Irwin Stein. Circulation of a cartoon casting and In the field of history. This edu- °RAMIE R. FULLER Diplomas will be presented by cation goes on from chldhood. It was reflections on certain officials of the custom to engage private Auditor General A. M. Pregerson, chairman of the formerly the Jewish faith connected with tutor. to impart thin knowledge. Today, PAUL W. VOORHIES — — board of education, and the award- such education is acquired hr •ttendanee the Sheriff's office was vigorously Attorney General ing of the gold medals will take at only of the eight schools maintained e repudiated Friday by Thomas C. In different nections of the city, by th place. This year two medals are ARTHUR W. KILPATRICK United Hebrew Schools, •n educational Wilcox, Democratic nominee for Circuit Court Judge ❑ being awarded for general schol- system maintained by Detroit Jewry." Sheriff of Wayne County. "I THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT For Term ending Dec. 31, 1935 arship. The Young Israel Medal, wish the people of this county to — of given by the Council of Young Is- CONGIIESSIONAL know that this leaflet did not or- CHAS H. MAHONEY rael and presented by A. J. Ro- Representative so Canvass iginate in my office, nor was it FIRST DISTRICT senshine, president of local Young SHRODER HEAD OF CLARENCE J. kteLEOD or circulated by any Israel, will be given to Meyer Dan- WELFARE COUNCIL designed TIIIRTEENTH DISTRICT member of my campaign," 61r. zig. The Feigenson Brothers med- ROBERT H. CLANCY ❑ Wilcox states. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT al to be presented by their repre- (Continued from Page One) CHARLES SOWLLS sentative, Milton Bernstein, will be ❑ FIFTEINTH DISTRICT Historic Film Dealing With given to Sylvia Radin. gene Warner of Buff alo, treasur- FRANK P. DARIN ❑ Max Chomsky, president of the Napoleon at Little er; George W. Rabinoff, associate SIXTEENTH DISTRICT alumni, will extend greetings to the GEORGE A. DONNA° Cinema Theater. director of the Bureau of Jewish graduates in the name of the alum- SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT pl. The program will be conclu- Social Research, was named execu- tive director. Headquarters of "Luise Konigin vos Preussen" ded with a group of Hebrew songs LEGISLATIVE the organization are to be in New —"Louise, Queen of Prussia"— FRED W. HARDING by the chorus. ❑ Senator St,s, Senator York City. is now at the Little Cinema Thea- Education Month Addresses. MST DISTRICT 18 Cities Represented. OSSIAN H. SWEET ter, 56 East Columbia, being feat- Excerpts from radio talks given SECOND DISTRICT Eighteen cities were represented ured on the German talking in connection with the Education CHAS. A. ROXIOROUGH ❑ at the sessions. Organizations in screen. Month of the United Hebrew THIRD DISTRICT 63 cities have been invited to join Here is a film that has the qual- Schools, follows: ARTHUR WOOD ❑ ity not only of good acting, but From Sol Levin's address on Oct. the national body. FOURTH DISTRICT Elect Falser, Wineman. has the additional element of a 23: ARTHUR L IROWN "Hebrew today la • sPoken Helm "Hebrew Kurt Peiser and Henry Wine- fine plot. Dealing with historic rim DISTRICT and it Is presented as such to the READ N ❑ JOH Hebrew Is spoken in the eta.er man, executive director and chair- events of the time of Napoleon, Pupil. TIGHTEENTH DISTRICT from the very beginning. The Hebrew man of the administrative com- this picture is one of the truly echool• In • few year. graduate pupils mittee respectively of the Jewish great attractions of the present AIU H. WOODRUFF ❑ who reed. write sad • speak Hebrew fluen• TWENTY.FIRST DISTRICT Important th n the language Welfare Federation of Detroit, season at the Little Theater. Hy. No lees rehe training in Is the eomp were elected on the administrative Look for his name on the r CHARLES L RARTL/I ❑ bleary and Hebrew literature, both ancient and modern. Such equitz- committee of the council. AUSTRIA WARNED Republican ticket. and The budget of the new organi- ROSUIT L MCA'S ❑ rst`teri's o( zation is to be based on dues re- i'Zio;",noTtshesl°0 AGAINST ATTACKS endea•or in life he or eh* may select The man who has efficiently J. R. JEFFRIES Y. owe It to your child to make it pose ceived from members, which are ❑ ON U. S. STUDENTS supervised Vote the straight Republican ticket at the polls next the multitude of sibl• for him to talte advantage of thin to be based on their receipts other .plenditi opportunity offered by the Uni• duties of this very important WILLIAM IL CAM111111 ❑ than moneys secured from tax Tuesday! Your cross in the circle under Abraham And for the adult WI Hebrew school. (Continued from Page One.) office. lie has proven his abil- denirious of renewing his !acquaintance funds, endowments and earnings. RICHARD A. WAAL ❑ Lincoln's picture is a vote for veterans in the battle with the subjects mentioned there are Dues will range from $26 to ity, unquestioned integrity and ich will be found both apechil el ted a memorandum protesting a very efficient administration. wbloat ructie" $2,000. entertaining and for your economic and social welfare! WALTER &WADY against conditions at the Univer- I VOTE FOR HIM. The Jewish Welfare Federation sity of Vienna. From Simon Shetzer's address must not lose its identity. It CONRAD INVITING ❑ The Jewish community delegation Tax reduction, government costs and many other informed fo5rm : Gentile freely rerognige• must retain direct contact with on1TOlicet In2 charged that the government Mid f the Jewish the 'ant contributions CHARLES H. CULVIR PAID FOR BY MORRIS and problems vital to every citizen of Detroit and Wayne people to the world's storeo house of moral its institutions, declared Samuel taken measures to protect students Goldsmith, executive director only after a foreign power had pro- ens ethical truth. the Jew's original ens fteptessetatives 6 State SAM SOLOMON unique concept of God. his lofty miffs- A. County must be decided in the coming year. JOSH G ARMSTRONG n. ❑ Legialabr• Chicago i sectiCshsiincarg Dth tested. The promise of protection, h- A OI tion of human me. hie Matilde attach- the furthermore, was given to f reig- the Ideal of peace among Denote. %meet to FIRST IMS77.11CI ❑ A.1 POLK i n federation, Mr. Goldsmith placed rt is ver are mobile port and hie ners chiefly, the delegation posted CI., program for modal Justice. It Is It extremely vital that Detroit and Wayne County not enough that an Jew. we should be fund raising among the most Im- out. EDWARD T. NICHOLS - portant undertakings. by a drone delegation of experienced proud of r heritage. We must he eon ou The minister assured the Jew- be represented scion. an d aware of It. content and im- Ira Si. Younker of New York ish group that the authorities are SAhlUILL WAY por t. Senators and Representatives In the State Legislature. - To be better Jew. we e must •milmilate stated in his address that the pres- taking general measures to O'er The Republican candidates for the Legislature include and propagate the beet that many min. ent situation calls for some radi- protection to the students regard- WILLIS 14. HALL tunes of Hebrew prophets. leathern and exceptionally capable men with long experience in MOO brie preserved for us ... Jewish cal departures from the past basis less whether they are foreigners /OHS H CALLAHAN ❑ education is the keynote upon which • upon which we have been oper- or natives. State problems. They should be returned handling our nelf•respeeting and self•rellant Jewleh 19 .Jewish Students Injured. eommunity I. predieated. To mare the ating. CLARENCt DACET to office. Mr. Wineman participated in Nineteen Jewish students were dignity and integrity of our communal life and of its leadership. Jewish re- the discussion on "Jewish Corn- injured when renewed Nazi dis- OLIVER GUT FRICK Likewise, our State and County affairs should remain ❑ ligious. ethical and cultural training in munity Problems in My City" and turbances broke out at the Univer- the Rrat preroquIsit•" in the hands of the able, experienced present incum- From Aaron D. Markson's ad- Mr. Peiser also spoke at the con- sity of Vienna, the Anatomical In- 11/11LLAN L HHAILS ference. Mr. Peiser was named stitute and the Physioligical Col- bents. It is unsafe to entrust these affairs—particularly dress on Oct. 30: 'For Jewish education to he effective. co-chairman of the committee on lege. 0 FRANK J. CALVUT WOK/ DISTRICT at this time—to untried men. tee shool m ut r eiye the full co- distribution of responsibility for For a second time within a week When the he ee home. operation of the WALTER KAMAR the Nazi anti-Jewish excesses have home he moo And financing • th thud come DLSTR/CT • hie parents Interested In these name brought about the closing of the Jewish problems in which his hoot In ❑ ARTHUR 1. 1100111 university. FOURTH DISTRICT Interested. The child cannot be fooled. RETAIN Friday, Nov. 11 414 EMANUEL ELECTS RABBI EISENMAN HOUSE Judge Art ur t . tes GORDON "G - G - G" Recorders Court •onted Non-Partisan Ballot S2950 SAFEGUARD THE NATION, STATE and COUNTY . . • Max Kosins 0 0 Tote straight 0 0 0 RETAIN CLERK — Wayne County 0 0 0 Thomas F. 0 Farrell I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • DISTRICT COUNTY Joke ed Comb Oak County Treaswer Reply Dos& ❑ EDWARD MISR 0 GEORCA RAD ❑ IfiV1/3 R. P ❑ FURRY St/WINDT ❑ THOOlAS11 . FARREL! HERMAN*. LAU 0 ❑ orro STOLL ❑ 1LUUIT L TOT ❑ WILLIAM ❑ ALSERT L FRENCH Pre•vaafog Agony concur Coady Aolitor C•mar svev.ve. Gm*, Road CAleseeladerear ❑ MANX I SROCOUCK ❑ NAM I MILLER ❑ W. E. SUTLER I -, HAUT LONGMAN DO YOUR PART! for Victory for the Republican ticket means victory our County, State and Nation—and a great forward step to better times and happiness for all. As s ` wine a. grownup. are, children •re generally still wieer and they feel wheth- er the parent. are actual], and vitally Interested in hie Jewish Oudles or it is eimply • sort of «Htide decoration or a fad to them. The home creates the THURSDAY NIGHT, NOV. 17 — The Big — JOLLY ELITE CLUB DANCE RE-ELECT ON THE AIR TONIGHT WXYZ WMBC CKOK WMBC WJR WJBK CORONER 6:50 Fred Wardell 7:00 Tardy Light Parade 7:45 Carl Fritsch• 8:30 Paul Buckley 8:45 Governor Wither M. Brucker 5:00 Jobe B. Sosnouski DR. ALBERT L. French THE HOUR DEMANDS EXPERIENCED HANDS WAYNE COUNTY REPLBLICAN COMITIES REPUBLICAN His Record of Faithful Public Service Merits Your Support. Ii Rau lit Notre For the benefit of the Hebrew Ladies' Renevoleet Smile', • card party will be held in the Temple room. on Sunday e•e• nine. Nov, I Mr.. William Kent. is chairman of the affair. Mn.. J. C. Hirst hneld returned on Sat- ardor from Chicago where the spent see- real days Mr •nd Mrs. C. J. Levy have returned borne after spending I days In Detroit. Re-Elect Jo...ph Broder end deughter. Ruth. of Otto S toll Deroit. .ert the weelf.end guest. of Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Rumnn as REGISTER OF DEEDS Mr. •nd Mr. Samuel Mark. of Monti Republican .Ile, won week...A guest. of Mr. awe lovenh Rempliner of Foe th Greene Do not be confused by the same bin. France. Friedman and R•leeeme M•rks of Detroit. were also guests d•r- last names on the ballot. It was Ing the week -end OTTO Stoll vsjso MADE the name. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Kahn .f V. Puree street have Maned from Ana Arbor afie spending a few dare with their son David, wbo I. • etudest at the university. Endorsed on his record by newspapers and organisations.