THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, September 12, 1958- 20

he
hasn't
counted
his
father's
money

No matter how much money Mike's father has, or
how little, Mike is almost certain to make use of
several Jewish Welfare Federation member agen-
cies.

Social agencies used to serve only the poor. But
that was long before Mike's time.

Whether it's nursery school now, Hebrew education
soon, or a place where the whole family can find
cultural outlets and recreation, there's a Federation
agency ready for service.

When Mike receives the services of a Federation
agency, his father pays according to his means,
whether it is the full cost, part, or nothing at all.

The richest father couldn't create his own hospital
or duplicate the care the Home for Aged may have
to give Mike's grandpa.

A generous provision for Federation, or a member
agency, in your will, or an endowment now, will
help insure the continuing service of our agencies
until little Mike and his generation can take over
the job.

Whether you can give $100 or $100,000, Justice
Henry M. Butzel, chairman, or a member of the
Federation Endowment Committee, will be glad to
furnish you with information about the agencies and
their needs and discuss with your attorney the per-
petuation of your interest in the community's future.

FEDERATION MEMBER AGENCIES ARE: Community Workshop,

Fresh Air Society, Hebrew Free Loan Association, Jewish Com-

munity Center, Jewish Community Council, Jewish Family and

Children's Service, Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish House of

Shelter, Jewish Vocational Service, North End Clinic, Resettle-

ment Service, Sinai Hospital and the United Hebrew Schools.

Acting in your behalf to round out the operating needs of these
agencies and to plan their development in the future, are the
Jewish Welfare Federation and the United Jewish Charities.

JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION

OF DETROIT

163 Madison Ave. • Detroit 26, Mich • WO 5-3939

