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Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be
guest speaker at the second an-
nual donor dinner-dance' of the
Women's League of Tel-Guibor-
im, Mrs. Anton Rosenfeld, chair-
man, announced. The affair will
be Nov. 7 at Bel-Aire. For reser-
A board meeting of the Infants
vations call Mrs. David Good-
Service Group will be held Mon-
friend, UN. 1-2181.
day evening in the home of
Mrs. Sidney Berman, at which
plans for the annual dinner-
The Music Study Club of De-
dance and show will be discuss- troit celebrated its 25th anniver-
ed. The next regular session sary with a luncheon program
will be Nov. 8. Rehearsals for the at the Sheraton Hotel. A review
show are underway, with Mrs. of the organization's history was
David Riseman as director. Oth- presented by Mrs. Emery Mo-
er leaders are Mrs. Irving Ty-
ner and Mrs. Albert Cutler, ad
chairmen. Letters assailing the
Bernadotte proposals have been
mailed to President Truman by
the club.

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

Aids Welfare Group

The North End Clinic will be
the scene Tuesday of the next
meeting of the Neugarten Medi-
cal Aid. A dessert luncheon will
be served at 1 p.m. Miss SeInA
Semnliner, director, will con-
duct a tour of the clinic. Tickets
for the 15th annual donor lunch-
eon may be obtained from Mrs.
David Saks, MA. 3878. A fashion
show will highlight the affair.
scheduled for Nov. 16 at the
Hotel Book Cadillac. Mrs. A.
Schweitzer is chairman.

The Detroit Ladies Lechem
Aneeim will sponsor a Succoth
card party at 6:30 p.m., Sunday,
in Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth
street. Friends are invited.

Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be
the speaker at the meeting of
the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood at
12::to p.m., Nov. 8. He will re-
view "In My Father's Pastures."
Mrs. Eugene Weiss. hostess chair-
man, announces a dessert lunch-
eon preceding the meeting. Mrs.
Paul R. Freeman is program
chairman. Mrs. David Krause.
president, urges all friends to
attend.

Prior to their donor luncheon
Dec. 13, the Eva Prenzlawer Ma-
ternity Aid will give a tea Nov.
4 at the Art Institute. Mrs.
Charles Gitlin will speak. Mrs.
Max Schwartz has planned read-
ings by Mrs. Evelyn Linden.
Hostesses will include Mesdames
Rae Mendelson, Louis Linden,
Rose' Goldberg, Nathan Blatni-
koff, Al Freund, Harry Freed-
man, Samuel Kuhlik, Louis Sina-
berg and Saul Saxon.

The Alumnae Chapter of Iota
Alpha Pi was entertained by the

active chapter of Wayne Uni-
versity at a homecoming dance,
Oct. 16 in the Wayne Student
Center following the football
game with St. Bonaventure.
Ruth Miriam Levine, Mrs. liar-
. vey Cole and Mrs. Leonard Ma-
son have net orned from Pitts.
burgh, where they attended a
national board meeting of the
sorority.

Court Employes Urge
Reelection of Healy

Jewish employes of Probate
Court urge the-- reelection of
Judge D. J. Healy, who is in
charge of the juvenile division.
A spokesman said that the
judge "has proven himself to be
judicially and temperamentally
suited to handling the thousands
of children's cases that conic
before him each year."

Northwest YPC
Awaits llayride

Members of the Young Peo-
p le's Club of the Northwest He-

brew Congregation will have a
"wagon full of fun" when they
hold their hayride and barn
dance, Saturday at Frosty's Sta-
bles, Grand River and Eight
Mile road.
After this affair, the group will
have three weeks to arrange for
its "Sadie Hawkins Day Dance"
of Nov. 20.
On Nov. 26, the YPC will hold
the first of its Friday night serv.
ices, open to all Jewish youths.
For information, call Resa Max,
110. 8280.

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MRS. SAM OSNOS, above, is
chairman of the 28th annual
banquet of the Jewish Wo-
men's Welfare Organization to
he held Nov. 21 at Bel-Aire.
Assisting her are Mrs. Rebec-
ca Katzin and Mrs. 1. Israel.
For reservations call TO. 9-
7851. Plans for the affair will
he discussed at a board meet-
ing, Monday in the home of
Mrs. David Silverstein, 12056
Dexter boulevard.

nash, first president. Mrs. Ray.
mond Sokoloff also spoke. Guest
artist was Samuel Sorin of the
Julliard School of Music faculty.

An evening of card games is
planned by the Hebrew Ladies
Aid Society for Nov. 16 at Bnai
Moshe, Mrs. Julius Ring, presi-
dent, announced. Refreshments
will be served. Mesdames M.
Engel, M. Rigler and E. Schwartz
are in charge. The club's donor
dinner will be Jan. 12 at Bnai

The date of the 12th annual
donor luncheon of the Detroit

Chapter, Sisters of Zion Mix-
rachi, has been changed from

Nov. 2 to Dec. 2, Mrs. Rose
Singer, president, announced. It
will be at Shaarey Zedek. Mrs.
Ida Goldsmith, journal chairman,
urges that all ads be turned in
as soon as possible. The group's

HOWARD A.

ITIN

Every election year—in every section of our country—people
say (and perhaps you, yourself, have said it), "Why can't we get
more of the right kind of men to run for Congress—me n who
have no political aspirations, except to serve our country well—
men who have proved themselves outstanding by distinguished
records in their own communities."

HOWARD A. COFFIN is Just such ...um

HOWARD A. COFFIN'S

enviable rePti -
teflon as a leading Detroiter was earned by
serving (without compensation) for a greet num-
ber of years many important civic projects. For
ten years he was president of the Detroit Corn-
' munity Fund. For over ten years he was president
of the Detroit YMCA. He was Director of the
War Chest and the USO = Trustee of Brown
University, Grace Hospital and of the Detroit
College of Law. These are only a few posts
where COFFN has served his fellow Detroiters
and Americans.

HIS

RECORD as a successful business

man includes many years of friendly relations with
labor. His broad scholarship earned his election
to Phi Beta Kappa.

Elect

HIS EFFORTS

JAMES L.

MAHON

during his first term in

Congress won recognition and endorsement by
such Congressmen as J. W. Martin, Jr., Speaker
of the House; A. Halleck, Majority 'Leader of
the House, etc.

SO THERE YOU HAVE IT—

a man who is in favor of the Jewish State in
Israol, who is fighting your battle for liberal
U. S. immigration laws, against discrimination
because of creed, race or color, against high
taxes, against the rising costs of living, against
excessive government spending, against un-
Americanism--a man who retired from business
to serve and protect his country to the best of
his ability. HOWARD A. COFFIN is an upright,
religious man whose life is unblemished by any
act which could be criticized even by his oppo-
nents. Isn't that the kind of man who should be in
Congress? What do you think)

Israel's Champion

HENRY

A.

WALLACE

Special Election Broadcast

Station WXYZ

10 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.

Monday, Nov. 1

Re-Elect
Your Present
Congressman

HOWARD A. COFFIN

The ONLY candidate of either

party in the 13th Congressional

District who was listed as PRE-

FERRED by the CIVIC SEARCH-

LIGHT, official publication of the

DETROIT CITIZENS LEAGUE.

Remember this when you go to

the pelts.

"ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER

Restore the

Roosevelt

COUNTY AUDITOR

Program

Republican

Vote Progressive

12:30 p.m.. Wednesday, in the
home of Mrs. Max Khmer. 3006
Leslie avenue, with Mrs. Esther
Halperin as co-hostess. Friends
are invited. Proceeds will go to
Israel. Benefit brunches for Is-
rael were given Oct. 20 by Mrs.
Sol Rubin and Mrs. Nathan Wo-
lok and Oct. 27 by Mrs. M.
Weinman and Mrs. Joe Wein-
traub.

The Detroit Women's Service
Club is speeding up preparations

Moshe.

A dramatic group has been or-
ganized by the Young Women's
Mitrachi under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Lew Friedman. Mickey
Woolf will serve as dramatic
coach and producer. For infor-
mation call Mrs. Friedman, NO.
0028.

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linen drive is still in progress for its annual donor luncheon
under Mrs.
Isaac Rosenthal, to be held Nov. 16 at the Hotel
chairman of the Child - Rescue Book Cadillac. A fashion show
Fund.
will highlight the program. For
reservations call Mrs. Allen
Initial plans are being made Weinstein, TY: 4-8116.
by the Primrose Benevolent Club
for its 14th annual donor lunch-,
eon to be held Dec. 8 at the A kitchen shower is planned
Hotel Tuller. A fashion show by the Ladies Auxiliary of Beth
will highlight the afternoon. Shmuel for 7:30 p.m., Wednes-
Proceeds will go to charity. For day, in the Synagogue; Mrs.
reservations call Mrs. S. Ma- Ben Babcock, president, announc-
ed. A Jewish movie and pictures
ger, UN. 4-0659.
of the Synagogue's dedication
A brunch will be held by the will be shown. Mrs. Louis Lee-
Radomer Ladies Auxiliary at hove is chairman.

BE SURE TO VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd
Re-Elect
HOWARD A. COFFIN Republican, 13th District

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