RED FEATHER
COMMUNITY
CHEST DRIVE
OCT. 28 - NOV. 13
ual Meeting
Division
r 7, at the
ty Center
granted by Hebrew Free Loan Society
or
investigation
charges. Here, two wor-
to people of every walk of life without interest
history of
ried aged people, find kindly aid at the HFL- Hebrew Free Loan. has a 50-year
ABOVE: Loans to meet temporary emergencies are
financial assistance to residents of Detroit.
A series of artistically-arranged booths illustrated the Corn-
el-vices Panorama, at the Red Feather Annual Meeting of
en's Division. The booths were set up under the direction
)avid R. Werbe. IRWIN SHAW. Fresh Air Camp director.
charts regarding Camp activities to MR. MAX WINSLOW.
RIGHT: Allergy tests for this
ticklish youngster make avail-
able to him the most recent
discoveries in that increasing-
ly vital field. at the Clinic.
"Diagnostic and medical treat-
ment for patients unable to pay
is given at North End 'Clinic."
—Mrs. Douglas I. Brown
NFUL JOINTS SECURE RELIEF AND COMFORT THROUGH DIATHERMY AT CLINIC
ive. Because it knows no race or creed, it stands, too,
,s whole does for Jewish Welfare Federation agencies;
answer to their civic responsibilities.
DOLLAR GO?
sm of the Jewish Social Service Bureau. It provides
Air Camp.
'sn, your dollar goes into expanding the activities of
"Happy healthful summers for
Jewish boys and girls are pro-
vided at Fresh Air Camp."
i
se guidance and case work of the JSSB.
)rew Free Loan Association.
through the North End Clinic.
ticipate in the Camp Fire Girl and Scout
'- as well as supporters of the Community
':nefits.
RIGHT: Handicrafts are always
constructive, popular activity at
the Fresh Air camp, near Brighton,
especially under the guidance of
carefully-selected counselors.