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PAGE SIX

PIEDErRORAWISReiRDNICLE

•nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

galsamakowas ■ wIlMillis

T

Of

WEDNESDAY'S RALLIES
FOR OLD FOLKS' HOME;

"STEVE
IS MAMA
HOME?

The northwestern branch of the!
Jewish Old Folks' Home is holding
I eft meetings every Wednesday
Si f ternoon
at
Assembly
Hall,
T
'twelfth street at Atkinson.
Anyone desiring to attend the
$5 donor luncheon, to be held

DETROIT NEWS; rhymes from Mr. Sarasohn's rollicking column
"NU?" in the DETROIT JE%VISH HERALD; verses from JUDGE,
LIFE, et•., where they appeared for the first time, now collected "Pen
in Hand, and Tongue in Cheek." Every Detroiter should town it copy.

1;1 your friends are in it: "Pete" Bernstein, Sid Stone,
Leonard Simons, lawny IA'elling, "Auntie Rose Kohn,"
".1lintie Nanette," Cousin Sid, Gus Newman, and scores
•in others. 'I he locale includes
Tovelfth Street.
elevator in the Lafayette liuibling, the Campus, Navin
Field, Ferry Field, Ann Arbor.
losh Sarasohn sings
of bridge, golf, cook books, milliner's bills, talks back
to his boss, has a cold in the head, celebrates on assorted
forbidden vintages, hails Steve's first tooth, goes horse-
back riding, cusses "kibitzers."

120 pp., Beautiful Typography, Splendidly Bound

$1

THEDETROIVEW1S11 ef-RON

525 WOODWARD

I B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. A. SNIDER IS CHOSEN

SATURDAY FROLIC NRA LEGAL ADVISER

The Young People's Auxiliary General llugh S. Johnson, in-
of Congregation 11 . ruti Moshe, in, mlu , trial
recovery adminish-afor,
response to many requests fur, on Wednesday appointed Norman
Saturday night frolics, will hold I M. Snider us le-
gal adviser of the
NRA fur th e
Michigan district.

General John-

Leo Davis, senior patrol leader,
was awarded his Eagle Scout
badge at that time, upon securing
21 merit badges, 10 of which were
on required subjects.
A minstrel show is being pre-
pared for presentation in Decem-
ber.

son notified Gov-

ernor William A.

Comstock of this
appointment.
MC. Snider, who
is well known in
the Detroit Jew-
ish community, is
a leading figure
in Democratic cir-
cles here. Ile was
the inanager of
t h e Groesbeck- N. M. Snider
f o r - Governor
Club in 1932 and was the one re-
sponsible for Mr. Comstock's
agreeing to be a candidate again
for the governorship.

COAL

PRICES ARE RISING
DAILY

Buy Now and Save Money!

Recently Mr. Comstock wanted
to reward 11r. Snider with an ap-
pointment to the Commission of
HARRY GUNSBERG
Labor and Industry, but Mr. Sni-
declined the appointment.
the first of the series on Satuder
r-
day, Nov. Ili. in the social hall
ofthe synagogue.
"The Kick-oli" will be use first
of the series of dances and, judg-
lag from the interest shown, a
large attendance is anticipated.
At a meeting held tin Nov. 1, at
!tarry Gunsberg is active on the I the Y. W. II. A., the followin
g
committee in charge of this dance. ! ,,„,e t tees were lipp i n t ed :

EAST SIDE

Coal Co.

WHITTIER 9200

BEN BEY CLUB

PICKS COMMITTEE

•Monuments of Charactot

r=?1*

ssf

Membership -- Jack Goldberg,
chairman; George Su•owitz.

to-ros

The Coeds began their acts Hien for the
comma liar with a Hallowe'en party at the
horse ul Huth ['Whitm•n

The chit,

no

Oswalt. Karl Marble M00.1•111111

Mother of Abbe and David
Levi Dies in Toronto.

7729 TWELFTH ST.
sewn 1191

I

Rev. Samuel

(Moeilerokr)

MOGILL

Surgical Mohel

ommendrd 1,, real.

Inv Ph ,. tans

,,„ they o f \
M inm,
,A .
and Das id S. I tat of Detroit. died
on Weill:3-41as. es •inng in T o r o nt o .
Iler two Detroit sons left for To•-
onto fur the funeral, which took
place on Thursday.

Mrs. Levi is survived by five
sons and live daughters. Two of
her sons are rabhis, Rabbi Samuel'
ser Levi.
•rhe latter ofli-

1 . 111t, - .1 lit

533

I'

II t I. I

at

Li , 111..7SIZIII loll

Shaarey Zedek.

OBITUARY

ESTHER JACOBS
of 2710 Richt,. as'inoti. 2:, years
0 Id. . 111,1 on N.,
:
I . liliotal ser-
SURGICAL MOHEL
vices were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Ilona- on N o v. 5 with in-
Z5 Ye•re' F.spet •
terment at C1.'33.01111 Park Ceme-
lance, Endor sed
tery, Rabbi A. Al Hershman and
be Load.,
Cantor .1. Sonenklar Obviating
Pbvs3rtans
She is survived by her husband,
2073 Seymour; a baby daughter; her
parents, Mr. and
NI,. Julius
GI•dstons
Lewis, and a brother, Akin.

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Euclid 10467

II

RIVA BOESKY

I f 1468 Pingree avenue, 52

-- h --
Rev,

David

on Nov. 6. Funeral s.-
m
vices were held on Nov. I with
. i 31, t,o,nryni ;Tattoo! it r e.I ... ‘ ,, , , ,I n 111,1 , rl', at t . 1 i I ; [:, ta" -

0111, (11( 41

-

Cantor

Goldeo

Eretrod'• Eavorgt•

y[,ic.

ni-I ,
S Mogill official'',
a iVtql by her humband. \ les .

MONUMENTS
and MARKERS

I. DREIFUSS

cently. er

the I ,'"

;tea

!DIV•

Visite]
troy. Sr
oberg•
5reall°
,0 ■ 10f Pr
uonot ai
Alpha

of any thoughtful person to envisage the sig•
milt:sacs of the term 'Home Relief' Our en-
tire ciginred society is developed around the
home as an institution. The home and family
life form the keynote ofour esistence as
humane and set- Ye to distinguish us from
animal life The preservation of the home.
then is vital to the preservation of civilization .
Decadence in the sanctity of the home meant
°m de, nelente our I u.iduLlentn1 con-
s'
cep
cept lifeitself
• The ren 0 of the home the task to which
this society has
indlcatrd Its energies is
thereto,. a laudable one meriting the en.
couragement end smpatIn of the entire com.
mutiny
Already it has demonstrated as sn-
er it, and ability
Its problems at e enumerous
nd often tons;
That It has been able to
lather successfully the storms or recent >eats
s dueunlv to the indefaticabildy of its
lova/ workers. From the community as well
the benatIciaries of these efforts the Home
Relie
Relief f Society hen nobly earned sim ere ton-
grat ulationa, ,ratitude and met, wish 1 or
00111111Lied usefulness to mankind

i Blanch'
liars

llr.:t
bas e vet
menu an
than AP

I

I

N. J. Lippitt, A. Azinott, Y. Gott-
lieb, .1. Mitchel, B. ('itrin, Mrs.
Martin Lippitt, L. Lippitt, Mrs.
Keif and. Mrs. Schuster.

am ,err happy to have the oPPortunity
to express a few words of Collimeildalion to
r or Sanitation for the excellent work you
, bee n
and are at present doing
"In the pant three years I have had met,.
11 to learn of many contributions Ilion, Relief
iet) has made to important Detroit Jewish
projects. I CRS particularly impressed with the
tinselnsh manuer tu which your group worked
for the cause of the kfidos (luting for the
vi.rozittoroir, and itt behalf of me center

ha

I.

9

totaled $10-1,67:087 as against

the coal fund.

JACKSON NOTES

Ali's. Charles

(la 1 - kn Inuldi'd

charge 'if the
first .supper of the y a r given by
the Sisterhood on F nday' evening.
preceding Temple services.

The Temple vestry minis were
elaborately deo-orated for the Wfuoi
11'rith dame, which wit , well at-
tended.

Mrs. 11. G. Nlorrison, chairman
of the Jaekson Marathon Round
Table for Peace, will speak at the
November meeting of th e Sister-
1 , 0011.
11rs. J. D. F'alkinan will
irail excerpts from the Jewish
Peat, Ittatk,

The first Friday evening sia-ial
hour, whleh will follow Temple
so mates, is scheduled for Nov. 10.

Mrs. Earl Spoilt:urger, 11rs. NI.
Levy, Mrs. M. Stern, Mrs. S. I.
a••il
s Hubert Heilman
and Ba y City.
Ali,
Hellman

A ` ho

H a rvey
tm nal fu
u-f Trngd

Mr. Slothovitz's letter reads as
follows:

F,

hi3 sll
5 o ," or
Hallowet

A mee
held To
bins, of

Y

■■,

' Rabbi
few da
day eve'
the them
Views tl
This Fri
Rice an

NOPEIV

Mt5
OlT,MIl

gE

II.

titled ":
the Piss

Tor.

and the

! gl - rm Stal

Surge

dmonl

of Rabbi
an adds
Guild
Church t
On Thu'
daees
Rath Si'

EVERYBODY'S
FAVORITE

Since 1868

Detroit Brewing

G.

CA. 1600

Rubenstein

Piano Studios
Symphony Season.

For information regarding these
--
affairs call the chairman, M rs.
The pu ps
il of 11r-.
s. r im, Ratios.
counts increased from $77,07,585 Evelyn Goose, 'trinity2-31111.
A meeting was held at the home stein Piano Studios aid begin
to $78,024,510. Capital and sur-
Saturday
of Mrs. Betty Friedman, 113261i tnhne;ii.'n isn m . P N
hun,...
n' 18.a, '"i'iliYii:
tudrasy,
n
plus and undivided profits were
Birwood, tin Wednesday.
Young People's Conceit. A group
$25,697,508 as against 82:4207,-
of
199,
Dr. Sanders Moves Office , wi ll 2ii:t
',lenth i e
This bank has the backing of
back to the studios fia a meeting of
the United States Government
Dr. Alexander Al. Sanders an- their club and a ❑ iMi..dt , to wind
and is setting a fine example of nuances the removal of his offices up the afternoon. Thi , they will
s c iv
arie! ,o
u. l nisn,atrugtisi
ouito,ent and progres- to larger quarters at :1305 Grand • do through the five Saturday morn.
River avenue, corner Whitfield.
i ing concerts of the si .1 , q1.

The
ht
Rath , ' II
in the •

war het,

The elf

$98,711,003. Luaus and dis-

L. A. S. AUXILIARY'S
PLANS* FOR BAZAAR

Beginning with next 51brulay,
representatives of the
Detroit
MRS. PEARL ROTHENBERG
Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sana-
torium will visit all organizations
David flail, Elmhurst and Four-
to invite them to attend the bazaar
teenth.
Proceeds will be turned
in u body. The organizations are
over for the support of the Ye-
requested to extend to these repre-
shivah on Pingree and Woodrow
sentatives the utmost courtesy.
bit ilson.
Julius Miller is chairman of the
Mrs. Pearl Rothenberg, organ-
organizations committee, with
izer of the auxiliary and its.pres-
Louis Feinberg and Joseph Snit-
nian a emit secretary, is chairman of the
s co-chairmen. The follow- committee in charge of arrange-
ing are the members of the eons-
anent for the banquet. Mrs. Roth-
Roth-
initte•: Mrs. Celia
elia Jacobson, Mrs.
enberg may be •called for reserva-
Rae Thomas, Mrs. Jaskovitz, Mrs. lions at Townsend 6-7566, 2717
II. Drapkin, John Sodos, Philip
Fullerton.
Foreman, Mr. Silberg, Mr. Ort•ch-
kin, Ben Shulman, Aaraon Ech-
stack., Abraham Travis, 1.ouis Lip.
shitz, E. Aiken and H. Friedman.
All organizations, whether visited
The Hug Ilazoir convened Oct.
or not, including synagogues, so-
cieties, clubs, sororities, are invited, 27 at the home of Sadie Shur for

amateur

pat, in
wait tees
Pant n

Huttnnan

apprcpr
(czar a

The
I .1 K
w,m K

At a
Herman
Wayne,

3142

Lorii

HUG HAZOIR MEETS

through these columns, to march the purpose of conversing in Ile-

with their members to the bazaar brew as well as presenting to the
and carnival, to be held at the
members and visitors facts con-
Lawrence , from Saturday evening, cerning its cultural efforts.
Dec. 2, to Sunday evening, Dec.
The program committee dedi-
10. inclusive. All organizations are cated that week and the following

required to do is to set a date for week for the discussion of the life
their coining to the bazaar, and works of David Erischman, Ile-
inform A, 11. Jaffin, publicity di- brew poet and critic. Walter Fur-
roa•tor,
, by calling Townsend 6-61191,
6.19 t hi ef &r. aacnq,ulain
the e group
tot.wsinnuo:
with th
or by writing to his address at
important f
Leicester Court, and the organiza- encing the writer's works. An in-
t ion, and the date of its attend- teresting discussion followed, af-

Every
Jewish
Home---

50.ittut

le(ek

At th
%arcs'
ors wet
ing yrs

a

4■1

SHOULD GET

4

The

is.

It Wa'srrman will have a The program committee. Ruth
bazaar shower at her hotne, 4.°S 7
, Ticktin, chairman, has announced
\" 11 /1113' 11 1. next Saturday evening, that the neat meeting will be de- 7.•
Nov. 11, to which all delegates and
voted to thi; works of the noted at
smirkers Of the auxiliary are in-
writer, Judah 1., Perez, to be dis-
%W e.
is cussed by Herz' Shur on Nov. 17.
Ad special bazaar
Sat- A dramatization is planned to take
planned by the auxiliary for at-
,..
Place the unil, wee k .
torday evening, Nov.
at Jericho '
it ehtn i, 2705 J oy R oad, A n „f a h.
All meetings are opened and
orate program of entertainment is adjourned by the singing, of Ile-
living prepared for the evening. ito. brew songs.
(re-:hi:lents will be served.
The guests at the last meeting
The
admission twice is one package. were Mr. and Mrs. M. Shur. The
The next meeting of the auxil- Hug is especially grateful to NI.r
ialy will be held at -Jericho Temple Shur for writing and dedicating ft ?.
en Thursday, Nov. 16, at 9 p. nn. a poem which the oraginzat ion ha,
adopted as its own. As soon a , c,
the music for it is composed, it
Gifts to North End Clinic.
will be sung at meetings.
The Hug invites all who are
1 >7,
North End Clinic has received able to converse in Hebrew to at-
a row, ibution in memory of Jacob tend its next meeting. For in-
lawai•nh•rg. from Mr. and Mrs. formation call Anne Hecker, Trio-
II. It. Solomon. ity 2-1135.

JEWISH CALENDAR

5694-1933-34

1933
,laughers, Lillian, Mrs.
■ ,
Rosh Chodesh Kislev
Sunday, November Iti
Weddiaa Ceram.. .1britin and 31i, Kate Si hit!. .
First Day Hanukkah
Wednesday,
December
13 n i...-
ales Performed at a .on, Amt,,. rt.
. Tuesday, December I II
Home ■ nd by
i. i . . ,,,
. __ . .. _
. • • I . I a hti i I I. ia rtl • Ii•fi ;'::th oto .f
h'i
Tebeth
bethTe. bet h
Thursday, December 2S r.
, • la. Ct.lti Inb , 11 Iliitim, Alm rail
Appointment
JOE REZNIK
7"
1934
Sislterger.
Spore
Mrs. Meyer
1 [412 PINCREE
I
Rosh Chodesh Shebat
of 613 East Philatio•iphia
Wednesday, January 17 f
Euclid 0490
and
MI
s
S.
T.
Seaman
were
:lois:•
•Rosh
Ire years "Ill, died on Nov. 6. Fo-
, 'hod
Adar
Friday, February 16
rmal services were held on Nos. in the annual drive of that ea stall-
Purim
Thursday, March 1 .1
17101,11.
7 with interment at Maehpsdah
Rosh Chodesh Nissan
Saturday, March 17 '..!-
( emetery, Rabbi S. M. Fin,
1st Day Pessach
Saturday, March 31
Mr. 3lial NIrs. I. 31. Iloch larg , in
, - 4. )
DIGNIFIED, DISTINCTIVE
Il• is •urvived by
Sth Day l'essach
Saturday, Aprii '
Chicago, a Mire Mr. Dish is a pa-
wife, Fannie; tutu daughtems. Emit tient at 3lichael Reeve Hospital. 'Rash Chndegh IYar
Monday, April 16 i• :
Lag blmlmer
and a Philip. and a
Thursday, May 3 4
Mrs. Charles Neuman is a pa- Rosh Chodesh Sivan
brother, Nathan.
Tuesday, May 1• 't
ti•nt at Harper Hospital in Detroit.
1•t Day Shabuoth .
Sunday, Slay 20 Tr
Get Our Prices Before
MINNIE WOLF
'Rosh chadesh Tammuz
Thursday, June 14 is,
Mr and Mrs. Maurice Ileuman
You Buy
of 9720 Ca•cade avenue, 73 years
Fast
of
Tammuz
Sunday, July 1 ..t
.'
and Mks ('Sr,,,. Wmger sisited Mr.
old, died on Nov. 3. Funeral ser-
Rosh Chodesh Al, ............................. -------
Friday, July 13 T'a
and :Mrs. R•l•rt Hires and faintly
vices were held on Nov. 3 with
Fast
of
Ab
.
.
Sunday,
July
22
of castalia,11hm.
internment at Cloverhill Park Cem-
'Rosh Chodesh Ellul .. ............... _ ......... ---------- Sunday, August 12
12227 Twelfth St.
etery. gime is survived by her hu4- ,
MrA. Herbert Heuman is in
• Aleo observed the day previous as Rosh Chodesh.
mos trebles
band, Leib.
Clemeland.
All Jewish holidays begin at !unmet the preceding secular day.

MOHEL

R obert

F i rs , WI

SOCHI! and entertainment-Sam-
uel II. Rosenberg, chairman; Abe
K., E rw i n i ter k iii.

l'it,sVol• ssll'igt, here I 1 , 111111ilf et. which had

ol000l Von

Judge Charles Rubiner of the
Common Pleas Court, and l'hilip
Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle, last week sent
letters of hearty endorsement to
the Home Relief Society.
Judge Rubiner's letter follows:
to requires but little menet Iron m, me part

'Fhe headquarters of the Chalutz
ISAAC CARMEL
movement here are at 6679
MRS. JOSEPH C. ROSE
Twelfth street, hear lilaine, at the shiva. Later he went to England
, Earband Folkshule.
and was a student HI the Liverpool -
impres,ed me about your work Is
Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 5, is wel-
Interested Detroiter, are urged Iligh School. Ile Milt 1.441 Rebec Ca
with
COMO to attend these meetings.
One of the features at this to co-oPerlal• with the (. halhaz Levy in York. England, on Dec. which be ' l■t d tle ' r athrr t 'Ilareithte‘ah tit. eta‘h's' e'.
hair no since rest eurigratillatiOnS
sending their con-
1: 1 05. They have one dangle
luncheon will be a playlet ar-
^,y brit wieh.e
ter, who is at present ill I.:Ili:hind.
'"'
""
""d.
"
ranged by :qrs. Bessie Sarasohn, I
('timing t, the ('oiled Sttues in
The characters are: Hiss Leona
The Home Relief Society o•arni•
Lippitt, Mrs. Max Weksler, Mrs.
vat dance will take place Sunda
Sunday',
mi r iam
n behalf of Dee. 17, tin the ballroom floor of
.1 a c k li a va row,
nonce
n'eola fu's"e htissoreira"trsebiu
Schultz, Master Ha rold \rldisler,
the Statler Hotel. Music will be
homeland in Palestine. Ile has furnished by Dave Diamond's Della
Master Eugene Frank, Mrs. B.
served for a number of years as Robbia Orchestra.
Sarrason and Socha AllIUSill of
The
Ladies' Auxiliary of the field director of the Zionist Or-
Mi ss Sybil w o i sataa and Miss
Littman's People's Theater.
Yeshivah 13eth Judah will give its
ganization of America and has Rosemary lIerger are co-chairmen
Anyone desiring to earn the sixth annual banquet on Sunday
been active in promoting the Ile- of the committee of juniors which
admission through the sale of e v e ning, Nov. 26, at the B'nai
brew Theater Ilabiniah.
he is a is assisting in the staging of the
tickets for the Jewish Theater -
contributor to the English, Ile- dance.
-littuld call Miss Alice Shook at
cbormt;mnetrayn d Yiddish stress of this
The next meeting of the Home
Trinity 2-3486.
Relief Society will take place Mon-
Mrs. J. C. Rose, chairman of the
day, Nov. 13, at the home of Mrs.
bridge parties for the donor
National Bank of Detroit A. b'erar, 2958 Clements.
luncheon, may be reached by call-
:M•s. Fei•ar is chairman of the
ing Euclid 0222.
Deposits up $7,883,763
ectionittote that is taking in mentor-'
All those who still have cards
fan contributions fur the carnival.
outstanding should report to Mrs.
The statement of the National
.1. Wartell at Townsend 8-3100.:
Bank of Detroit, which appuars in
EQUALITY CLUB
Mrs. Mary Bader of 3281 Pasa-
this issue, tells its two story of
dena, Townsend 7-174S, is °tiering
returning Pitt:snowily and sound
The Equality Club will give a
her car for service to any mem-
building for the future.
card party Sunday evening, Dec.
ber of the Auxiliary, for the Old
Between June 30 and Oct. 25, 10, at Jericho Temple.
Folks' Home building fund.
deposits have increased $7,883,-
In the near future the club will
The following are additional
76:1, to a total of 8163,503,397. give a donor luncheon at $5 a'
pledges for the donor luncheon:
Mesdames Irving Lippitt, Mrs.
Cash and government securities plate. All proceds will go towards

ance, will be announced in the ter which Ruth Ticktin read the
press, and will he heralded tin at poet's "Ilarnoschiah."
special sign arranged for that pur-
"
At the meeting of Nov.
pos•, to be placed
the auditorium
Publicity - Samuel Dubrinsky,
in which the bazaar is to beheld. max home. of Ruth Ticktin. , Rabbi
chairman; Sam Haber.
The
following
organizations
re-
ax
Winne led 14 .symposium on
!
Athletic-Michael Wainer, chair-
the writings of Im rischnian. Ruth
man; Morris Klayman, Al Salts- ported the arrangement of showers
for
the
bazaar:
Northern
Pro-
Ticktin,
Bernard Panush and
man.
gressive Ladies, Radom•r Society,. Aaron Kutnick participated.
-- Samuel Lapin. chair-
Radomer Ladies Auxiliary, Keshi-
A promising program will feat-
man, Samuel Dubrinsky, Samuel
nover 13essarabier, Keshonover
ure the next meeting. to be held
I latter.
dies Auxiliary, Lechevitzer Society, at the home of Israel Abramson,
Samuel Rosenberg announces ex- Michigan Home Protection, Mogi!. 2017 Clairmount avenue. The
tensive preparations for an in- over and Nlogilover Juniors, Ha- subject for discussion is the great
augural dinner-dance, for members rodoker Ladies, Bahroisker Ladies, figure in the field of Hebrew lit-
and their friends.
Alezerich•r Independent Young erasure, Eliezer ben Yelluda. Is-
Men and Young Ladies.
roil Abramson will speak.

le
for its anniversary ,
all., to be cunt the latter part of Ude
month The neat Meet , . was be ht'ld
POdAy m the twin. mmt Sylvia Weinberg.
clement,

Manuel arbacb

Born in Dobrzin, Poland, Mr.
Carmel studied in the Lomza Ye-

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
GIVEN TESTIMONIALS

YESHIVAH BANQUET
ON SUNDAY, NOV. 26

"STEVE! IS MAI11A HOME?" will make an ex-
cellent and appreciated gift. First edition of
1,00o copies, autographed by the author. ((jut
Nov. 20.) Reserve ..tititm copy.

Call us for prices on
Finest Grades of Coal

Isaac Carmel of Cleveland, na-
tionally known Zionist who hat a
host of friends in Detroit, will ob-
serve his fiftieth birthday on
Nov. 15.

Thin Ilechalutz movement is well
known in this country. Detroit
Jewry has given the (lhalutzim the
heartiest co-operation in their vari-
,m, undertakings in the past.

All the famous "JOSH" poems, as they tippeared originally in THE

the LaSalle District Court of
Honor, held at Central High
School, Friday, fkl. 27, Boy Scout
Troop 164, sponsored by Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, won fourth
place in advancement and second
place in number of parents pres-
ent.

Campaign to Insure Success
of Hachahara Farm Move-
ment in Detroit.

50TH BIRTHDAY

With the funds derived from this
ampaign the existing Ilao•lishara
'training) farms will be improved
• awl strengthened, and more such
farnis will, if at all possible, be es-
' lahlished.
In the near future sympathetic
I persons and organizations will be
viiiivassed by liechalutz commit-
tees and their aid in making this
drive a success will be solicited.

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COMMENCE DRIVE

CARMEL OBSERVES

The Detroit Snif (branch) of the
14mhalutz is carrying on, in the
November, the Ker•n
of
Ilechalutz campaign, which is to
se into. funds to insure that the
work of the Ilechalutz shall

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