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Callender Has Outstanding
Record in Two Courts

Women's Auxiliary
Of Home for Aged

tickets call the committee, Mrs.
The executive board of the
Theodore J. Richter has made A. Golshinsky, Mrs. D. Kiovcs, or
Women's Auxiliary Jewish Home an enviable record on the Bench. the president, Mrs. A. Goose, To.
The Detroit Chapter of Junior
forAge d met at the home of During his 20 years as a Circuit 6-6711.
Hadassah will have its honor roll
Mrs. Maurice Wasserman, a n d Judge, he has decided thousands
A meeting will be held at Mrs.
affair on Sunday evening, Feb.
made plans for the coming gen-
M. Schechter's home, 2683 Elm-
16, at Hotel Statler. Val Berdun
eral meeting to be held on Mon-
hurst, Monday, Feb. 17, 1 p. m.
and his orchestra will be the
day, Feb. 17, at 1:30 p. m. in
musical attraction of the dance.
the dining room of the Home for
This event culminates the annual
Aged, 11501 Petoskey. Mrs.
fund-raising effort of the organ-
David Kliger, president, will pre-
side. Mrs. David Werbe, pro-
ization.
gram chairman, arranged for
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan ofCon-
Compare your present in-
Membership Luncheon of
gregation B'nai Moshe to speak
vestments with real estate
Home Relief Feb. 24
on "A Nation Prepares." A
earning over 10% net plus
board meeting at 11 a. in. in the
future increase of values.
The annuad paid-up member-
lounge of the home will precede
Better switch now. Consult
ship luncheon of Home Relief
the general meeting. Mrs. Nate
Mr. Bedford for Fats &
Society will be held in the social
Kaletsky is chairman of the
Figures.
hall of Congregation Shaarey
board.
Zedek on Monday, Feb. 24, at
Mrs. Jack Kavanau, chairman
$3,000 Down .
12:30 p. m. All members are
of the occupational therapy work
urged to attend and bring new
at the home, arranged a party
Mack Ave cor. 3 stores 10
JUDGE CALLENDER
for those participating in the
offices and apts one steam
members.
Mrs. S. B. Danto, program o the Circuit Bench at the pri- work of the class, on Feb. 10.
heat. Semi-fireproof. Beauty
chairman, announces a program mary election, Feb. 17. On Feb. 12 Mrs. Joseph Rose,
stone trimmed. Full terrazo
of interest. An all girls minstrel
floors and stairs. 1928 ap-
After 30 years of successful chairman of the sunshine corn-
show will be presented by mem- private practice in Detroit, Judge mittee, planned a pleasant after-
praisal $70.000. Must sell
bers of Home Relief Society Callender was first appointed and noon for the old folks.
only $20,000 low 15 yr.
and will be directed by Mrs. B. then elected Traffic Judge when Contributions to the "Simcha
4 ih % terms.
Siegel. Members of the cast are the court was first established and Memorial Fund" can be made
15 Apts.
Mesdames Peter Miller, William over 12 years ago.
by calling Mrs. H. Meer, 13125
JUDGE RICHTER
Gorden, John Herman, Reuben
n the Broadstreet Northlawn 0 5 9 6 .
Previous to go ng on
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rooms elegant cond. Good
Allender, Sidney Wallace, Max- Bench, Judge Callender was a Acknowledgments are made of of cases with judicial tempera- location. Formerly valued
well Emmer, Ralph Levy, Barney City Charter Commissioner, in their contributions: In memory ment and integrity.
$75,000. Nets 15% on entire
Newman, Arthur Gould, Sam 1918, drafting the Home Rule of her husband, Morris, by Mrs.
Born at Harbor Beach, Mich., price of $25,000 only $5,000
Mitchell, David Kaltman and Charter of Detroit. During 1925 S. Gecker; in memory of Nathan in 1882, he came to Detroit at dn. balance low 15 year
Robert Kallman.
and 1926 he was elected to the Grossman, by Mr. and Mrs. Jo- two years of age and has lived terms.
Mrs. William Gorden is chair- State Legislature where he spon- seph Laskey and Mr. and Mrs. here ever since. He attended
man of the hostess committee cored many social reforms. He N. Kaletsky; in memory of Mrs. Eastern High School and Detroit $10,000 Down.
and her co-chairman is Mrs. was also president of the Michi- Mollie Meisner by Mrs. S. Stier, College of Law, graduating in
1906. He was elected Justice Swings 31 apt 3 rms. Semi-
Louis Frank.
gan Criminal Code Commission. J. L. Ruby and Mrs. J. Zeldas.
of the Peace, now known as Com- fireproof. New stoves, new
Among the many civic and fra-
mon Pleas Court, in 1913, and refrig. carpets., elevator, sto-
ternal organizations sponsoring
Mark Rowley Candidate for him
Carmel
Hebrew
School
held that office for eight years. ker, all painted walls. For-
is the Detroit Citizens League
He has held the office of Circuit mer $150,000 property only
which lists him as "preferred".
Circuit Judge
$45,000.
The Carmel Hebrew Schools Judge since 1921.
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regret that t t pr nc
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"In these critical times in
$150,000 Cash.
America, we must guard against HENRIETTA SZOLD YOUNG Lawton and his wife are in
Minn., and were not
Entire price free and clear.
incompetency in the administra- JUDAEANS ELECT OFFICERS Rochester,
able to attend the Bar Mitzvah GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS Fire proof concrete apt.
tion of our public affairs, and in
The Henrietta Szold Young Ju- of H. Geller, an outstanding pu-
the non-partisan election of
The United Hebrew Schools Original mtg. $700,000. For-
judges we must be sure to select daeans elected officers Feb. 3, pil of the Linwood school at acknowledge a contribution from mer $1,000,000 value. Can
11845 Linwood. This young stu-
place new mtg, for part.
competent ones," is the message at the home of Gertrude Silber- dent
conducted, as cantor, the Mrs. Annie Bofsky in memory
to the voters of Wayne County man, as follows: Ronnie Shapiro,
of the Yahrzeit of her husband,
MR. BEDFORD
congregational services.
from Mark Rowley, prominent nisiah; Suzette Weiss, siganit entire
The meeting of the Carmel Abraham E. Bofsky, and in mem-
nisiah;
Celia
Abrams,
mazkirah;
Detroit attorney and candidate
Young Judaea, scheduled for this ory of Mrs. Rachel Buchhalter; Homer Warren & Co.
for Circuit Judge at the primary Adele Jacoby, gizborah; Gerald- week, has been postponed, as and a contribution towards the
57 Years Dependable Service
ine
Feldman,
tachnit;
Audrey
Jo-
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election Feb. 17.
has the examination in the scholarship fund from Mrs,
Rowley is a native and lifelong Cornfield, publicity chairman. The also
school, until the return of Mr. cob Kabaker, in memory of Ra-
resident of Michigan and has lived Henrietta Szold's sponsor is Es- Lawton from Rochester.
chel Leah Buchhalter.
ther
Charnas.
35 years in Wayne County.

With an outstanding record for
competence and fairness, both as
a Circuit Judge and as one of
the first two judges of Traffic
Court, Judge Sherman D. Callen-
der is r candidate for re-election

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Judge Theodore J. Richter
The donor luncheon will be
in Race for Re-Election
held at Pereira's on Tuesday,
to Circuit Bench
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February 14, 1941

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Endorsed by:
Labor
Detroit Bar Association
Many Veteran, Political and
Civic Groups
Preferred by Detroit Citizen's
League
(This ad paid for by a Jewish Friend)

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RAYMOND J. KELLY was appointed General
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Murphy in 1930, and while General Counsel, Ray Kelly 0
appointed Charles Rubinoff and Leon Harmon as his
assistants.
In 1933, Mayor Frank Couzens appointed RAY- 0
MOND J. KELLY Corporation Counsel of the City of
Detroit, where he served nearly seven years. While Cor- 0
poration Counsel, he appointed Benjamin Lemberg as
Tax Investigator in the Corporation Counsel office. 0
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Throughout his entire career as a public servant,
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RAYMOND J. KELLY has always shown his friendship
for minority groups. His time has never been too valuable
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to prevent him from giving an attentive ear to the most
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An outstanding lawyer — able, kind, considerate and
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understanding — he will make an outstanding Circuit
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Court Judge. 0
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Vote on MONDAY, FEB. 17th to Elect
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CIRCUIT JUDGE

NON-PARTISAN

World War Veteran — Corporation Counsel, City of Detroit, 1933-39
National Commander, American Legion, 1940

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