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PlEy)ernoriltIkun ftfoD NICLB

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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I Junior Hadassah
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Temple Sisterhood Dingell, Vandenberg
Urged by Alexander
The first meeting of the Sister-

FOR SHERIFF

Meeting on Nov. 6

Reward Ability, Is
Urged by Friends
Of Harold E. Stoll

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RE-ELECT

Dance at Masonic Temple Thanks-
giving Night, Nov. 29
In a statement issued this week,
place Monday, Nov. 12, at 12:30.
Congressman
Friends of Harold E. Stoll,
Milton
Luncheon will be served. Malcolm election M. Alexander urges the
The
next general meeting of Democratic candidate for re-elec-
of
Senator Arthur H.
Bingay,
noted
columnist,
editorial
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Vandenberg and Congressmen Detroit unit of Junior Iladassah tion as Register of Deeds of Wayne
John D. Dingell and Clarence J. will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 6, County, this week made a plea to
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McLeod. His statement follows: at 8:15 p. m., at the Statler Hotel. the voters to return Mr. Stoll to his
Anne Milstein, chairman of the office by a large vote, and thus to
"As has been my custom for a
good many years, I desire at this program committee, has arranged reward him for his efficient service.
E. Stoll has perfected
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time to call the attention of our to have Rabbi David Cedarbaum the "Harold
machinery of his office and as
people to certain aspects of the
a result is directly responsible for
political situation directly affect-
a saving of $75,000 to the county
;al
ing us.
in the past year," his friends de-
UP
'The point has been made of-
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clare.
In
t en, and cannot be repeated too
Sol Slomovitz a member of Mr.
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f requently, that there is no Jew-
or
Stoll's staff, this week stated:
Republican
ish Vote. No person or group can
13th District
"The cost of recording each docu-
control the ballots of our people.
ment has been reduced from $1.96
No politician carries them around
BANK PAYOFF LEADER
in 1932 to approximately 96 cents
in his vest-pocket. The Jew has
for the first eight months of this
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Author of Congressional Resolu-
always maintained his political in-
year. When you realize that dur-
tegrity. We find him high in the
ing this time, nearly 90,000 papers,
tion Protesting Nazi Outrages.
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Councils of both Republican and
exclusive of the 60,000 chattel mort-
Democratic parties. There are
Detroit's most efficient, capable
gages from township clerks, have
just two occassions when he sees
passed through this office, substan-
and devoted public servant.
rs
fit to deviate from his traditional
tial savings have been made. For-
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et
He has earned and won our last-
alignment.
merly it required two to three weeks
rti
The first is when he is con-
ing confidence and support.
for a document to be photographed,
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fronted with the unfortunate situ-
recorded and indexed. At the pres-
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ation of a candidate running for
ent time, it requires only four days
office on an anti-Semitic, or for
from the time it is presented until
that matter any anti-tolerant is-
it is returned to its owner. This Strife Continues
sue; or of a candidate with known
is indeed efficiency.
anti-Jewish predelictions. Such a
Over Meat Issue
"In 1932, under the previous ad-
candidate as Pennsylvania's no-
ministration, the Register of Deeds
torious Louis MacFadden can
office
cost
Wayne
County
taxpayers
Kosher
Butchers
Open • Number
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hardly be expected to win the
the sum of $157,999.86. Under
of Stores, and Union Con•
votes of, self-resrecting Jews in
Harold E. Stoll's administration,
tinues Fight
MALCOLM W. BINGAY
his Congressional district. The
the office is not only self-supporting
MISS ANNE MILSTEIN
but will show a net return over all
Consumers of Kosher meat in
director of the Detroit Free Press, second occasion when a Jew is
expected to recognize a Jewish of Temple Beth El, Lansing, as expenses for the current year of Detroit, who have gone meatless
will
speak.
Officers
elected
for
this
(REPUBLICAN NOMINEE)
bearing
on
his
vote
is
when
he
has
approximately
$75,000
—
an
un-
guest
speaker.
Rabbi
Cedarbaum,
for two weeks, are faced by a
year include: Mrs. Maier B. Fin-
0 sterwald, president; Mrs. Law- the privilege and responsibility of a graduate of Hebrew Union Col- heard-of thing in present-day poli- s erious problem.
ticen
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The 90 owners of kosher meat I
REPUBLICAN TICKET
rence Freedman, first vice presi- evidencing his gratitude for sub- l ege, Cincinnati, is known locally
view of the outstanding markets in Detroit have united to
dent; Mrs. Phillip Bloomgarden, stantial service to the Cause of his for his affiliation with the teaching
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Capable — Efficient
staff of Beth El College of Jewish achievements of Mr. Stoll as regis- open approximately 25 butcher
second vice president; Mrs. Albert people.
"It is based on such service to Studies. His subject will be "The ter of deeds, a vote for Harold E. shops, 'in order to get along with-
Redfield, recording secretary; Mrs.
Trustworthy — Impartial
Douglas I. Brown, corresponding the Jews of Detroit and Michigan Zionist Cauldron." Current events Stoll will be a vote for good gov- out the help of the union men on
Thorough — Courteous
secretary; Mrs. Nathan Shlafer, that I desire to urge the reelection will be presented by a member of ernment, his friends emphasize, and strike, it was charged this week.
admonish the voters not to confuse
financial secretary; Mrs. Harry M. of three able, faithful, proven of- the cultural group.
This move has prompted the
Paid for by a friend.
He
gave
Wayne
County
its
most
efficient
and
mod-
his
name
with
a
similar
name
of
t •
The following Zionist youth or-
Krohn, treasurer; Mrs. Irving L. ficials—Senator Arthur H. Van-
union workers similarly to open
ern law enforcement. He cleaned it of commeriial-
denberg, Congressman Clarence ganisations have been invited as his opponent.
Hirschman, custodian.
shops of their own, and the strife
J. McLeod, and Congressman John guests of the evening: Junior J.
is on.
ized gambling and syndicate slot machines; mur-
D. Dingell. The . first two are N. F., Avukah, Young Israel, Miz-
These two contending groups
COMFORT
URGED
derers, gangsters, blackmailers and kidnapers. He
Republicans;
the
last-named
is
a
rachi
Youth,
Masada;
also
Young
will
fight it out over the demands
McCrea's Theory of Democrat. At least two of these
ELECT
Pe'ople's Society of B'nai Moshe FOR COUNCILMAN of the union workers. Other
o gave it its first highway patrol; its first metropolitan
candidates
,are
opposed
by
men
and Shaarey Zedek Synagogues.
Justice
Wins
Help
stores open are the four or five
police; its first radio-equipped cars; its jail; the
whose fair-mindedness toward the The public is invited to Junior
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Rabbi Hillel, referring to hope- which had previously settled with
Vicious Accusation Before Learn- Jews has, upon occasion,, been Hadassah's general meetings.
most humane administration in history.
ful signs of life, said, that people the bnion.
called
into
question;
but
support
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The
committee
for
the
dance
The union workers' first meat
ing the Truth Condemned
for them is founded not as much to be held on Thanksgiving night, were largely influenced by a feeling market was opened at Linwood
in Address
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upon the attitude of their oppo- Nov. 29, at the Masonic Temple, of gratitude, and appreciation of and Pasadena.
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services unselfishly rendered for
Duncan McCrea, Democratic nents as upon the eminent help- reports that every effort is be- others. Which explains the grow-
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101 =101==20 1:2 0 nominee for Prosecuting Attorney fulness with which they have ing made to make this najor ing swing of Detroit towards the
of Wayne County, won the acclaim themselves acted and reacted in fund-raising event a success. The candidacy of Benjamin F. Com- Halevy Masquerade
of prominent Jews through a re- their high offices."
proceeds will be used to help
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Upon receiving a copy of the maintain the organization's proj- fort for Councilman. "No man is
On Saturday Night
cent address, before a large Jewish
more deserving of recognition for
gathering, in which he condemned Resolutions passed by the great ects in Palestine.
work,
well
and
faithfully
done
in
as un-American and intolerant the Detroit anti-Nazi protest meeting
Sydelle Bobrin is chairman of the public interest," his friends Plans for the opening of Halevy's
social season have been completed
O common practice of law enforce- of March 29, Senator Vanden- the ticket committee and may be state.
ment officials who will give to news- berg replied: "I emphatically reached at Townsend 7-3328.
"Thousands of our young men and the masquerade party and so-
papers stories in which law-abiding agree that the situation as Tickets may also be obtained from are better citizens for the practical cial reunion will take place Satur-
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citizens are accused of crimes be- resorted to us by the news out of any member of Junior Hadassah, and cultural training they received day evening, Nov. 3, at the Kinder
fore the facts have actually been Germany is an amazing challenge. as well as at Grinnell's Music at Cass Technical High School, Theater, 439 Kenilworth.
proven or learned, and in many in- I repeat that you may be sure of Store.
The arrangements committee
which Mr. Comfort labored so hard
stances where the accusations are my sympathetic interest and ac-
The dance committee meets ev- to build and develop. His endorse- headed by Leon Diskin, has pre-
entirely unfounded, thereby jeop- tivity.
ery Thursday night at the home ment by the daily papers and lead- pared a novel program, news of
ardizing the reputation of honor-
helpful and sponta- of Sophia B. Schwartz, 1947 ing citizens and his enthusiastic re- which is withheld as a surprise to
able and innocent men and women. neous was the attitude and action Gladstone Ave. Marty Moranz, ception at public meetings are a the guests. Decorations and shaded
Mr. McCrea, in his long experi- of Detroit's Republican congress- c hairman of the dance commit- tribute to the man and his achieve- lights will lend atmosphere to the
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ence in the prosecutor's office, and man J. McLeod, who on April 5, t ee, urges every member of the ments."
affair. Prizes have been selected for
his unusual success in prosecuting 1933, introduced a resolution in organization to cooperate in or-
Until his retirement as principal awards to most unusual costumes.
notorious criminals, etamp him as a Congress, requesting the President der to make this undertaking a last May, Mr. Comfort was in close Refresh ,„7 ents will be nerved gratis.
man whom the underworld should to make an official protest to the ottecTsti.
be a small charge for
touch with the social and economic There
really fear, and who, on the other German government.
problems of Detroit. He has thor- admission and tickets may be pur-
hand, assures the lawabiding citi-
"Representative Dingell, Dem-
ough knowledge of industrial needs, chased at the door.
zens of Wayne County a fearless, ocrat, running for re-election to
Though this party is primarily
and confidently proclaims that the
honest, and capable law enforce- ongress in Detroit's largely-Jew- B'nai B'rith Ladies
best cure for our ills is "more fac- a reunion for old members and a
hand, assures the law-abiding citi- ish 15th District, has during his
welcome to new singers, it will also
Luncheon Succeeds tories and more jobs."
t erm rendered a type of service
"Such experience backed by char- serve as a ticket rally for Halevy's
makes him richly deserving
The Women's Auxiliary No, 122 acter, and love of service for service third annual dance to be held Dec.
Beth Tephila Emanuel Sis- that
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of the support of the Jewish vot- of B'nai B'rith had a large at- sake, is qualification enough for 9, at the Spanish Grill of the Fort
terhood Installation
ers in his district. Like his Re- tendance at the first donor luncheon any office in the city," it is pointed Shelby Hotel, featuring Dave Dia-
mond's Della Robia Orchestra.
out.
on Nov. 6
ublican colleague, Mr. McLeod, held at the Statler Hotel.
FOR
Membership ranks are still open
e has proven a sturdy, militant
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Mrs. Herbert Cohen thanks mem-
to
new candidates. Requisities for
The Sisterhood of Congrega- nd consistent champion of Jew- bers, workers and friends for their STOLINSKI'S PROGRAM
membership are: Any Jewish man
tion Beth Tephila Emanuel, Wood- is h rights."
co-operation to aid the organization WINS HUGE FOLLOWING or woman possessing a fair sing-
row Wilson at Taylor, will hold
to further its work at the Hillel
ing voice and a liking for music is
a public installation of officers on MASADA, JR. HADASSAH Foundation at Ann Arbor. This is
The constructive program of
Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 8 p. m. There JOINT MEETING NOV. 6 one of the primary functions of the Alfred S. Stolinski, Democratic eligible for active membership.
15TH DISTRICT
Anyone
not possessing a singing
will be dancing to a popular or-
organization,
nominee for Probate Judge has voice but having an interest in
chestra, speeches by prominent
Masada, young men's Zionist
The program for the afternoon won hint the support of many of music and a desire to aid in the cul-
Wards 10-12.14.16
men, refreshments and entertain- organization, met at the Jewish was opened with an invocation by the civic leaders of Detroit, as tivating of Jewish music in par-
(Republican Nominee)
ment, gratis. Everyone is in- Center, Oct. 28, devoting the en- Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, who was fol- well as that of all who have had ticular may join as an associate
vited.
tire meeting to singing Palestinian lowed by Mrs. Nathan D. Metzger, the privilege of seeing and hear- member,
(REPUBLICAN)
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The newly elected officers are: songs and acquainting itself with president of the auxiliary, who de- ing him talk.
. Prospective members are invited Charles Bowles Is Highly
Election Tuesday, November 6
Mrs. Israel, president; Mrs. Kap- the "Flora," the pioneer dance. livered a brief address.
In a brief statement to a re- to rehearsals held every Monday
Recommended
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Mrs. Cohen, as chairman of the
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etansky, first vice-president; Mrs. Mrs. M. Landau, who recently re-
Read what the Detroit New: ”yet
evening
at 8:30 in room 123 of
Kohn, second vice-president; Mrs. turned from a nine-month visit to luncheon, gave an inspiring address presentative of this paper Mr. Northern High School, under the
"A vote for Judge Palme r will be a vote for experience
Read the following list of en-
Smith, treasurer; Mrs. I. Levine, Palestine, led the group in their concerning the work done at the Stolinski said, "I advocate expedi- direction of Dan Frohman.
tious and proper handling of es-
dorsers which includes many of
and capacity, qualities which are to be sought In candidates
secretary; Mrs. S. Strub, first singing and dancing. The entire Foundation.
your neighbors and friends. These
Dr. Bernard !feller, guest speak- tates, humane treatment of in-
O trustee; Mrs. Kreig, second true- membership at the conclusion of
for Probate Judge, which is in no sense • political office "
competents,
strict
supervision
and
people
are drawn from every
•
the
meeting
enthusiastically
gave
n
er
and
director
at
the
Hillel
Foun-
tee.
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AL A. DAY CANDIDATE
and represent every phase
Mrs. Landau a rising vote of dation at Ann Arbor, declared that correction of juvenile delinquents
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE creed
thanks for her animating leader- the work of the organization as to and above all, justice for widows
of our social, industrial and pub-
lic life.
Jolly Elite Club Holds Member- ship during the two hours spent student aid at Ann Arbor has been and minors.
Al A. Day, Republican candi-
"By having a strict probation
a noble endeavor "because it rep-
t hat afternoon with the Masada.
ship Orin.
This is what they say of Charles
On Nov. 6, the Masada will he resents a realization that the system and a stringent supervi- date for State Representative, Bowles:
born and raised in Detroit.
The Jelly Elite Club held an among the guests of Junior Ha- health of the mind is as necessary sion of delinquents segregating was
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them according to their being first He is 62 years old, is married and
"We, the undersigned, gladly
open meeting on Tuesday evening, dassah, who are to have Rabbi I. as the health of the body."
The Hillel Players, a group of offenders, repeaters or incorri- has one child. He is president of and wholeheartedly indorse the
Oct. 30, at which time applica- Cedarbaum address them at the
the Day Drug Company and has candidacy of Charles Bowl
gibles,
they
can
be
corrected
rath-
Statler,
at
8
p.
m.,
on
"The
Zionist
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Jewish
students,
presented
two
e s for
tions for membership were accept-
plays, one of which was "Ilia Chil- er than punished and taught to been a business man in Detroit Congress and vouch for his fair-
ed. The membership drive, which Cauldron."
On Nov. 18, the cultural com- dren" by Rufus Learse. This en- grow up to be useful members of for 34 years.
ness, integrity and ability."
will continue for two months, was
Mr.
Day
was
the
first
fight
ref-
heartily responded to by those mittees of both Masada and Ha- tertainment acquainted the women
t he case of minor benefac- eree appointed by the State Box- Hon. Arthur H. Vandenberg, U. S.
dassah have arranged a joint meet- present with the type of work be-
LIV
SINGLE present at that meeting. Aaron ing at the home of one of the mem- ing done at the Foundation.
Senator,
ta:RFAIntet
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tors, a guardian should be care- ing Commission, holding license
Kurland gave an interesting talk,
OS&
The proceeds of the luncheon fully selected and then should be number 1 for many years, resign- Hon. Clarence J. McLeod, Con-
comparing Jewish life today with bers. Both organizations will con-
ing to accept the post of Boxing
You can lire in luxurious comfort in De-
tribute
to
the
program
which
will
will
immediately
be
utilized
in
re-
gressman.
subject
to
a
strict
accounting
to
•
that of many years ago. Mrs. consist of a current discussion on furnishing the Foundation.
Commissioner.
troit's newest downtown hotel— yet be
prevent dissipation of assets."
Chas* S. Osborn, former
Ida Diamond and Max Sosin ren- Palestinian life as well as an his-
within • few steps of your office—very eco-
He has always made it a prac- Hon.
Mrs. Viola Weiss, who has don-
Alfred
S.
Stolinski
was
born
in
Governor.
dered several Jewish melodies and torical review of Zionist achieve- ated an entire library to the Foun- Buffalo, N. Y. 34 years ago. He tice to interest himself in various
nomically at these reduced permanent rate:.
Hon. Fred W. Green, former Gov-
popular numbers. Plans are un- ment.
dation at Ann Arbor Is making started his law course at George- charitable works and donated all
ernor.
der way for the sixth anniversary
final preparations for its construe. town University in Washington receipts as referee to charity.
and installation of officers which
firm and purchases of books be- and graduated from the U. of D. Several years ago he donated Hon. Wilber M. Brucker, former
will be held on Dec. 9, at North- Burkhardt Predicts Passage fore leaving for Florida for the Ile was one of the two law stud- $100 to the United Jewish Chari-
Governor.
CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES STREET •
of Gas and Weight Tax
wood Inn. The next meeting will
winter. It is hoped that the li- ents to be chosen member of the ties. He is very active in the Hon. Henry Behrendt, former
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be on Tuesday evening, Nov. 6,
Amendments
brary will be completed on her national honor society, Alpha Sig- American Legion's Children's Bil-
Sheriff.
at Assembly Hall.
return no that a dedication can be ma Nu. He has practiced law in ' et at Otter Lake. He inaugurated Mrs. Al Weisman, honorary Presi-
Predicting
a
record
off-year
vote,
a
system
of
charging
the
custom-
made
this
spring.
The
library
will
all
courts
of
the
State
of
Michi-
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dent, Jewish Home Relief So-
ers of fights and wrestling match-
V\IM't 1 .\\11■•■■■••■•■■■■■■■■■■•■■ 1 John C. Burkhardt
be known as the Dr. Louis Webs
ciety.
Ireald
" t of Reading Room, and • portrait of gan, being particularly well es who received passes 10 cents,
• the Automobile Club ' of
Michigan.
acquainted with the work of the
Mrs.
Fanny Rodin, Honorary
4 mi/it/j eans $ 04 expressed the belief that the gaso- the late D.r Louis Weise is being Probate Court. He is a member of which fund was turned over to President,
Rodin Club.
line and weight tax amendments made to be hung in the library.
the Detroit Bar Association. Ile is t he Children's Billet for the pur-
M.
Goldberg,
Pres. Fruit Deal-
p would carry at the polls, Nov. 6, The next meeting of the organ - . unmarried and lives at 7508 pose of purchasing shoes.
ization
will
be
ers
Association.
held
at
the
Stotler,
Al
A.
Day
has
a
host
of
friends
by a subitantial majority.
Wykes Ave.
and admirers who all feel certain Newell W. Banks, World's Check-
"The interest created in this !Gov. 5, at 8:30 p, m. It will be a
er Champion.
year's election by the injection social meeting. Members and Junior Home Relief Society t hat if he is elected to the Legis-
lature at the election next week, Hon. John B. Sosnowski.
of the amendments promises to friends are urged to attend. There
Plana Open Meeting
former
e will be a credit to this com-
Experienced, loyal, honest, efficient wed
turn out a new record vote for will be novel entertainment,
Congressman.
1 non-presidential years," Mr. Burk-
munity, and can be depended
courteous, those two public servants
An open meeting, including u pon to work dilligently for the Walter Haedke, Adjutant of State
CHI
OMICRON
FRATERNITY
hardt said. "As the spokesman
Lave endeared themselve s to all whets
bridge and a play by the Jewish p assage of laws which will benefit
Department Disabled Americar
DANCE ON NOV. 29
at
for the 425,000 persons •hs
Veterans of the World War.
The Chi Omicron Fraternity Theater Guild, under the direc- Detroit and Wayne County.
they have in contact with—their many
signed the initiatory petitions, the
tion of Sidney Winer, will be
announces
its
annual
Thanksgiv-
John
Atkinson, Past Commander,
years of faithful service should he re-
Automobile Club has conducted
given by the Junior Home Relief
Spanish American War Veter-
this campaign in the interest of ing hop, to be given on Thurs- Society to acquaint the new mem- Political Candidates on Alt-
warded by returning them to their
day
evening,
Nov.
29,
in
the
ball-
ans.
Michigan's 1,000,000 automobile
man's Hour Sunday
former respective pouts.
of Congregation B'nai bers with the work of the club
Patrick O'Grady, former Superin-
owners. The taxpayer will be the room
Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. Mu- and to welcome other girls inter-
tendent of Police.
sole
beneficiary
should
the
amend-
Candidates for offices on both
ested. Refreshments will be served
VOTE A REPUBLICAN BALLOT
sic
will
be
furnished
by
Milt
Ber-
ment, carry. The question is nie and his Varsity Syncopators. at the conclusion of the program. parties will speak on Altman's Charles .1. DeLand, former Secre-
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5 now
tary of State.
up to the voters themselves Tickets may be obtained from It will take place at the Jewish Jewish Hour this Sunday, from
5 to decide.
And Be Sore To Vat. For
the members of the Chi Omicron Children's Home, Burlingame and 12 noon to 1:30 p. m., over Sta- Hennas H. Greenberg, former
Petoskey. at 2:30 o'clock, on Nov. tion WMBC.
Asst County Prosecutor and
Fraternity.
Nathan Hack New Head of
11.
This entire hour will be given
Pres. Northwestern Civic Club.
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a
Health Shoe Section
OMEGA DELTA KAPPA DANCE The welfare work at the present over to the various candidates, Peter A. Drexelius, former Assist-
time consists of drives for old and will also be features by a
ON NOV. 16
ant Corporation Counsel.
The appointment is announced
Sunday evening, Nov. 18, at clothes and books. The coopera- resume of the week's news by Da- John H. Edwards, Instructor, Na-
of Nathan Hack of Detroit as the Teller Hotel, the fourth an- tion of outsiders will be welcome. vid Bernstein, and by musical
for —
tional Salesman's Association.
— for
5 chiirman of the health shoe sec- nual dance of Omega Delta Kap- Information ran be obtained from selections.
To make tip for the loss of time Reginald T. Hugo, Chairman, Ac-
tion of the next annual conven- pa Sorority will take place. The Lillian Wendt at her residence on
tivities Association of Wayne
Calvert.
or
Jeanette
London
at
on
the
regular
hour,
Mr.
Altman
tion of the National Shoe Retail- Michiganden Orchestra will sup-
Cibilalls dIro.t1:sejteinbi
County.
her residence on Cortland.
announces • special hour to be
ers Association. The association ply the music..
broadcast over Station WMBC on M. Wesson Dickinsoe. Manager.
hold its convention this year
Mira Florence Weinerman, Miss
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ARCHON%
Thursday
evening,
Nov.
8,
8
to
at Hotel Astor, New York. on Jan. Esther Zalman and Miss Wynne
Secretary
of State Office.
progdont of Ar , hono
8:45 o'clock.
7, 8, 9 and 10. Mr. Hack is pres- Miro are in charge of arrange- no _gao
Dr. A. B. Clears, City Physician.
un''' ht.:.
ll a:re. Prod a;
ident
ments. For further information '* niio.
James K. Chalmer s, State Com-
wen', tra, S foam
.um wilt
i hot., aororal
of kv
f o t n h t e hi : ghil;o . 8t,T ) 1 111 11: or ticket• rail Miss Ni ro. um_
Reward service by reteissieg
Aofaro &goading It• 1511
mander of the National Indian
t
glitinalenglitp of Itio T. is if. A. HAROLD E. STOLL as
Stroh Building.
vends' 2-8522.
your
War Veterans.
Regist er of Deeds.

WAYNE COUNTY NEEDS

O hood of Temple Beth-El will take

Clarence J.

McLEOD

mom mg mt.

HENRY

BEHRENDT

The Man Who KNOWS
the Sheriff's Job

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for Probate Judge

ERVIN R.

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