American Jewish Periodical 6

Friday, November 3, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 2

JWV Bulletin

The Lawrence II. Jones Post
will hold its annual charity din-
ner Dec. 5 at the Bowery. A
floor show and dancing will fol-
low the dinner. For reservations
call Herman C. Gach, chairman,
TY. 7-4438.
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The Lt. Raymond Zussman
Auxiliary will meet Nov. 13.

A. L. Meredith Runs
for Wayne County Post

A. L. Meredith, Wayne Coun-
ty attorney, is the Republican
candidate for the office of
Wayne County Drain Commis-
sioner at the election to be held
on Nov. 7.
Meredith has been a resident
of Wayne County for 33 years
and a practicing attorney and
property owner for 24 years.

Make Your Vote Count!

Vote Democratic
oRnsiwic

Beth Yehudah Sheruth League Plans to Pick
Donor Slated `Donor Duchess' at Luncheon,

Sheruth League's fourth an-
nual donor luncheon will take

Prosecutor Gerald K. O'Brien
is seeking re-election in Novem-
ber. Elected in 1946, he has a
record 86 per cent convictions
for the first six months of 1950,
although his office has extended
its work to give special consid-
eration to veterans' problems.

BALLOT HERE

65

Governor

66

Lieutenant Governor

gs gorentost

67

Secretary of State

$65 to $125

❑ John W. Connolly

with prizes is planned and re-
freshments will be served.

Philip A. Hart

❑

Open Every Evening

Sundays 10 to 2

❑ Stephen J. Roth

68

Attorney General

69

State Treasurer

70

Auditor General

72

Representative in Congress
Thirteenth District

1430 GRISWOLD STREET

Between Clifford and Grand River

❑ Maurice C. Eveland

Clearance Sale

Ej George D. O'Brien

TO CLEAR OUR STOCK TO THE BARE WALLS
WE HAVE DRASTICALLY REDUCED
OUR PRICES

[1] John D. Dingell

Representative in Congress
Fifteenth District

Positively the Best Values in the City

COUNTY
❑ Gerald K. O'Brien

111

Prosecuting Attorney

112

Sheriff

SAVINGS UP TO $100
ON ANY SUITE YOU BUY

Special Discounts on Occasional Pieces

❑ Andrew C. Baird

COME IN AND BE CONVINCED!

Edgar M. Branigin

El
113

S. ABRAMSON FURNITURE CO.

County Clerk

❑ Harold E. Stoll

114

County Treasurer

115

Register of Deeds

10338 DEXTER BLVD.

George A. Dingman

❑ Edmund J. Knobloch

Coroner

118

Coroner

inee for State Senator, on the
Democratic ballot, in the 18th
District, at the coining election
on Nov. 7.
Schneider is a member of Pis-

gah Lodge, Bnai Brith; Past No-
ble Grand of Jericho Lodge,
IOOF, and he had been active in
Jewish communal affairs.

Mogen Abraham Unit
to Mark Anniversary

The Sisterhood of Mogen Abra-
ham will celebrate its first anni-
versary at a dinner party to be
held Sunday evening at Lachar's
Restaurant.
An original play entitled "Fifi
Ginsberg's Society Meeting" will
be presented. Mesdames Lerman,
LaKritz, Silver, Latzer and Weis-
wasser will enact the characters
in the play,

UNSIGHTLY HAIR
REMOVED

Permanently
by Electrolysis

RUTH WEISS

2677 Clements
TO. 8-6671

Do You Know .. .

Drain Commissioner

117

TO. 8-8837

Open: Mon., Thurs., Sat. to 9 - Sundays 11-2

❑ Bernard J. Youngblood

El
116

A membership tea will be held
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 15
at the home of Mrs. Louis Glie-
berman, 18903 Prairie avenue.
Those interested in joining the
group are asked to call Mrs.
Adolph Winkler, UN. 4-0157.

ABRAMSON'S FURNITURE

❑ Margaret Price

74

Highlight of the luncheon will
be selection of a donor duchess
who will be awarded a long list
of prizes donated by prominent
Detroit merchants, restaurants
The time for ordering tickets
and theatres.
through the chapter ".r the con-
In addition, the main door prize cert by the Israel Philharmonic,

Rummage Shower
Set at Beth Aaron

FINER CLOTHING FOR
MEN and YOUNG MEN

STATE
❑ G. Mennen Williams

place Tuesday, Nov. 28 at the
Masonic Temple.

The next meeting of the Dan-
iel Frisch Chapter, ZOD, will
feature a representative of the
Arthur Murray School of Danc-
ing who will give free dancing
lessons that evening.
The meeting will be held at
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 8 at
Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex-
ter at Lawrence.

Feb. 4, has been extended to
Tuesday, Nov. 7.
The group is buying $3.60 seats.
Send reservations to Mrs. Rob-
ert C. W. Ettinger, 15719 Lau-
The Beth Aaron Sisterhood der, Zone 27. These must be ac-
will hold a rummage shower at companied by the money.
its meeting to be held at 8:30
p.m., Monday at the synagogue,
Mrs. Herman Becker, president, John II. Schneider
announces.
Runs for State Senate
Members are requested to
John H. Schneider, of 18515
bring clothes. A quiz program Woodingham drive, is the nom-

nzere

NAMES OF
OFFICERS
VOTED FOR:

Dance Lesson Set
by Frisch Chapter

MRS. NORMAN GOLD
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Work as Prosecutor
Told by Gerald O'Brien

MARK YOUR

will be a broadtail jacket.
Dave Zimmerman and Johnny
King, of WWJ, will team up as
masters of ceremonies.
Sheruth League is dedicated to
a program of sending youngsters
to summer camps. The children
are also completely clothed.
Chairman of the luncheon is
Mrs. Marvin Stearn, and co-
chairman is Mrs. Nathan Spec-
tor. Also active are Mesdames
Norman Singer, in charge of ar-
rangements; Max Chomsky, en-
tertainment; Norman Gold, pro-
gram book; Jules Mehler, ticket
sales; Meyer Kuneck, door prizes;
and Maurice Fried and Max
Dickerman, head hostesses.

Final plans and arrangements
have been made for the annual
donor luncheon of the Ladies of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Mrs.
Pearl Rottenberg, president, an-
nounces. The donor will be held
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday at Lach-
ar's.
Mrs. David J. Cohen will be
toastmaster and Cantor Hyman
J. Adler will render songs.
All proceeds will go towards
the maintenance of the Beth
Jacob Girls School which the
group sponsors.
For reservations call Mrs. Hy-
man Miller, souvenir booklet and
reservation chairman, at TO.
8-7835. Tickets can be obtained
at the door or by calling TO.
5-1171.

EDWARD BEHRENDT

❑ Samuel B. Milton

While Sheriff in 1947-48

One X placed in the circle under the picture of Franklin
D. Roosevelt will be counted as a vote for EVERY candidate
on the Democratic ticket.
Strike a blow for Freedom and Democracy! Vote for the
Party that supports the principles of Jefferson, Wilson, Roose-
velt and Truman! Vote Against Reaction! VOTE DEMO-
CRATIC! VOTE!

BRANDEIS DEMOCRATIC
ORGANIZATION

—put savina of $77,726.49 back into taxpayers' pockets dur-

ing his first year in office? ■
—reduced juvenile delinquency in Wayne County, earning
National honors for his new program?
—had every deputy on his staff cleared through the FBI for
report on moral character?

Bring Back Behrendt

AS YOUR SHERIFF

REPUBLICAN

ARTHUR L. ROBBINS, Chairman
NATHAN A. KAUFMAN, Secretary

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