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September 28, 1951 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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Fall Public. School
Clothing Drive

Rabbi Leon Fram to Address
Daniel Frisch Zionist Group

88—THE JEWISH NEWS

New Year Greetings to All

Friday, September 28, 1951,

WY-CURT NURSING HOME
FOR THE AGED

Briti41 Jews Pray
For King's Health

The new Zionist Home will be
High living costs which work officially opened when the Dani-
hardship on low income families el Frisch Chapter holds its . first
are continuing to be reflected meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
in the number of absences from day, Rabbi Leon Fram, of
LONDON, (JTA) — British
Israel, will speak on
Detroit schools. Lack of proper Temple
Chief Rabbi Israel Brodie has
"What
We
Jews
Believe
In."
The
shoes and clothing still remains
called on Jewish communities
the principal cause of such ab- Zionist Home is located at 11345 throughout the commonwealth
Linwood,
at
Lawrence.
The
pro-
sences. This was pointed out by
to offer prayers for the speedy
A. N. Hennigar, director of at- gram will begin with an Israeli recovery of King George VI.
film.
tendance a n d
census for the
Board of Educa-
tion, in an-
Holiday Greetings
nouncing the
F all Public
School Clothing
Drive to be
held October 2
through the 12.
Lockers and Frozen Foods
As usual the
drive is sponsor-
Lockers for Rent

ed by the Public'
Schools Social
Service Commit- 1,
VE. 9-0111
tee, of which' I 18410 MORANG nr. Kelly Rd.
Hennigar is chairman, in co-op-
eration with the Volunteers of
..

America. Discarded Shoes and rem •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••rn6
clothing contributed by the pub-
Holiday Greetings
S
lic are collected at the schools.
They are then cleaned and re-
.
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grow paired by the Volunteers and •
given to needy children certified
as absent from school by the
Attendance Department because
their families cannot afford to
Automobi le I nsurance
buy clothing.
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The school clothing program
3049 East Grand Blvd. at John R
••
is carried out at no cost to the •
taxpayers or to the children re-
ceiving the clothing. It is made :
TRinity 5:7700
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possible only because of the :
ol••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••S••••t
schobl clothing drives.
During the 1950-51 school year,
according to Attendance Depart-
ment records, more than 15,000
children were able to remain in
regular attendance at school be-
cause they could be given ade-
quate shoes and clothing as a
result of previous school cloth-
ing drives.
Specializing in American Food
When the cause of absence is
Famous for All Chinese Native Food
found to be poverty, and the
family cannot qualify for public
Real Cantonese Family Dinners
welfare assistance, an order is
Carry-Out Service
written by the investigating at-
TO. 8-7551
tendance officer to the Volun-
322 W. McNICHOLS
teers of America School Clothing
Center on E. Jefferson. The chil-
dren then get the garments there
which are needed to return them
to school within 24 hours. . o
Help extended to children dur-
ing the 1950-51 school year in-
cluded' 4,047 pairs of ‘shoes and
1,039 pairs of rubbers. Also dis-

tributed were 1,985' overcoats, •
2,089 pairs of trousers, and 2,276
dresses.
Contributions of discard- •

Samuel G. Keywell
ed shoes and clothing should be
:
H. W. Smith
sent or taken to a public school

during the drive period. Clothing
Barney L. Keywell •

discards of families with no

children of school age are also
■ ■
badly needed, as larger sizes are
used to clothe students of high
school age. A pick-up at the
home can also be made by call-
.ing the Volunteers of America
Best Wishes for A Happy Holiday
41 ►
at LOrain 7-4900.
Shoes should be tied in pairs
• and clothing wrapped -in bundles.

Convalescent & Chronic Bed Patients
Fractures, Paralytic & Diabetic

Special Attention to Diets
24 Hour Nursing Care

UN. 4-9575

18117 WYOMING

Best Wishes for A Happy New Year

Griffin's Frozen Food Locker



THE GROVER COMPANY

KE. 2-4100

25525 WEST 8 MILE RD.

Holiday Greetings

Dan Gilbert Insurance Agency :• Liberty State Bank of Hamtramck
• ••

:

. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporotion

Member Federal Reserve System

9301 Jos. Campau at Holbro6k, Hamtramck

Happy New Year to All Our
Friends and Patrons

KOW KOW INN

LETO CONSTRUCTION CO.

Industrial & Commercial Building

COMPANY, INC.

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TU. 1-4892

13194 E. OUTER DRIVE

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New
Year
Greetings
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THE SAMUEL G. KEYWELL •

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Holiday Greetings

Lafayette Steel Corporation
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Extends Its heartiest
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Best Wishes _for a

Happy New Year



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VI. 2-4115

13501 SANDERS

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Electric Door Operators, Inc.

15310 CHEYENNE

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New Year Greetings

KENNY EQUIPMENT SALES

VE. 8-9090

1- 4225 SCHAEFER

1-5876

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Greetings on the New Year
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fron & Steel Articles
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TI. 6-5620

Michigan Intrastate Hauling Between Detroit Area and
Michigan Points.

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Cement & Building Materials

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United Jewish App ea I. Th -- Z..-
UJA now carrying on a "drive for .7=1--
dollars" to transport 60,000 new-f-
corners by Dec. 31, built 120 ne
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agricultural settlements in 195
and financed other life-saving
projects of United Palestine Ap-
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Best Wishes For

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A Happy New Year



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DETREX CORPORATION

14331 WOODROW WILSON

TO.

8-8600

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