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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Council Resale Shop
RABBI R. SPALTER League of Women's
Anniversary Sale SOLICITS AID FOR Organizations to
Starts on Oct. 1 N. Y. YESHIVA
Meet on Oct. 22

Merchandise is urgently needed
for the anniversary sale of Coun-
cil Resale Shop at 201 Henry,
to be held beginning Oct. 1.
In honor of a banner year dur-
ing which sales doubled over 1938-
39, a month of extra values has
been announced. Clothing, furni-
ture, toys, jewelry, books, vic-
trolas, radios and household equip-
ment are needed in abundance to
assure the sale's success.
Council members and friends
are urged to collect whatever ar-
ticles they no longer use and take
or send thent to the shop. A pick-
up service is available to those
who call Madison 6970. Announce-
ment has been made that fur
coats and fur-trimmed coats sale-
able at $15 and up will be sold
on consignment for 25 per cent
of the sale price.
In a special bulletin issued to
members last week, the shop's
achievements were listed as fol-
lows:
1. The Resale Shop helps sup-
port Council Camp.
2. It contributes substantially to
the Council Scholarship Fund.
3. It provides clothes and fur-
niture for many refugees.
4. It provides graduation out-
fits for Little Sisters.
5. It provides graduation outfits
for Scholarship Girls.
6. It supports refugee aid.
7. It contributes to citizenship
service (naturalization).
8. It provides for the needs of
Detroit's underprivileged, who, as
customers,
purchase necessary
merchandise at low cost. Often it
provides clothing free to the poor.
With the plea "Give us the old
—when you get the new," Mrs.
Jack Rothberg, general chairman,

Rabbi R. Spalter, who for sev-
eral years made appeals for the
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva in
New York, has again volunteered
his services and will address a
number of synagogues and visit
individuals in behalf of this im-
portant Jewish theological school.
On Thursday afternoon, at 5
o'clock, the second day of Rosh
Hashonah, Rabbi Spatter will
speak at the Shaarey Zedek, and
will deliver addresses in other
synagogues (luring the Holy Days.
Rabbi Spalter can be reached at
2677 Calvert Ave., telephone
Townsend 7-2089.
Declaring that it is as import-
ant to save the Jewish soul as it
is to save the Jewish body, Rabbi
Spalter, in his initial appeal for
the New York Yeshiva, declares
that the soul of Israel is the
Torah and that the perpetuation
of Jewish traditional values and
the Torah is the major duty of
our time.

K. of P. Conclave
Honors Detroiters

The League of Jewish Wom-
en's Organizations will hold its
first open meeting of the season
on Wednesday, Oct. 22, at the
Jewish Community Center.
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg,
program chairman, has arranged
an interesting program.
Mrs. Maurice Klein, president,
invites all members of affiliated
organizations of the League to
attend this meeting.

Garson Kanin, the youthful
movie director who's considered
one of the best in Hollywood
today, is said to be asking for
the hand of Katherine Hepburn,
the aristocratic Mayflower-pedi-
greed actress.

Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, will inaugurate the
fall and winter activities of the
lodge next Tuesday, Oct. 1. The
rank of page will be conferred
on a class of new candidates.
A tentative program for the
season has been completed to in-
clude social, fraternal and cul-
tural activities, with an important
event every Tuesday night.
Nathan Waterstone, chairman
of the athletic committee, an-
nounces that various teams are
being formed.
At the State Grand Lodge con-
vention held Sept. 18 and 19 at
Muskegon, Detroit Lodge was
honored by the selection of three
members to offices in the Grand
Lodge. Sam Raskin was elected
grand master at arms, Frank

Berman was chosen chairma n o f
administration board, and Ben
Behrrnan as chairman of the
finance committee.

Gifts to North End Clini c

North End Clinic has received
the fr o ,e llm oo w r yor
ing coinNtribsultiTioon.sis:

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Tolicih;

ton I. Marks and VI r . ;uul Mnr. Julia
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(1. 'Wollner.

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For the Bailin Memorial
An ti re sn.losry
n mouf,,, SaAtm
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of Miss Flora Leppel, from MI'S Sam-
uel A. Rosenberg; in memory (
, 1. Mrs.
1(la Schwartz, from Mrs. Sarnitel
A.

t l.s 'o e r he Supplementary Nledt, al A,,.
Rosenberg.
sistanee Fund for Children: In mem-
ory of (Minim Fisher, from Mr. and
Mrs.
Myera, M r. and Mrs. Joseph
Hart man, Jesse 1'. Hirschman Miss
Sadie I I irsehman.

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Real knowledge, in its progress,
is the forerunner of liberality
and enlightened toleration.
Lord Brougham.

The Choice of Thousands for Many aYear

Molly Segal Auxiliary of
JCRS Makes Plans for
9th Annual Banquet

The Molly Segal Auxiliary of
J. C. R. S. of Denver, Colo., will
hold its ninth annual banquet on
Dec. 8, at Congregation Bnai
David, Elmhurst and 14th.
For further information please
call To, 6-5895.

asks that women also volunteer
for sales work at the shop. Those
interested in such service should
call Mrs. Harry Phillips, Un.
1-3688, chairman of volunteers.

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