** THE STAR, D. C. agogues and temples tonight at A-8 EVENINO' Washington, raißAi. nwttii ia, tew 8:30 o’clock wUI be: District Tax Heads Augusts (Ga.) Herald Sold Wfshington Congre- Brooks, president of the Wash- gation—Dr. H. QerthSh Mor- 'Having Open House To Opposition Chronicle Synagogues to Hear ington Ministerial Union. gan, Assistant Director of the By sh» AmocMml Emt Dr. Mordecai Johnson, presi- Institute for Child Study. Uni- versity of Maryland, on “What In New Quarters dent of University, will I I AUGUSTA,Ga., Feb. 18—Wil- Howard Our Youngsters Want and Howl 1 Attention, ail District income Morris, Brotherhood Week occupy the pulpit of Temple liam S. publisher of the they Go and Get It.” 8:30 pm. I jtaxpayers: Augusta Chronicle, announced Sinai at the 8:30 o'clock service Young Peoples Synagogue city’s night in Bethlehem Chapel, Washing- and ’ The tax officials would : last that he has entered Tiferetb Israel Congregation— : into a contract for purchase Guest Speakers ton The Brotherhood | j like you to know they are of Cathedral. Abe Shefferman, executive hold-1 : the Augusta Herald and phys- Brotherhood Week be the Week service is sponsored by di-! ing open house during all wifi the , rector of Adas Israel Bynagogue, j business ical properties of afternoon guest temple's Men’s Club. i the theme of speaker* at tome ’on “American Judaism: The hours in their new quarters, ! newspaper. of the Sabbath services to be Other Brotherhood Week Next Century.” If you Mr. Morris, services will be held st j want Information co-owner of the EXCLUSIVES Temple or: morning Chronicle with his wife, I held tonight in Washington area! I Tzeon Congregation, Har-1 B’nai Jacob—Rabbi help in filling out your tax re- I j v Wheaton.! Raymond Krlnsky, ; Florence H. Morris, ,NIN i§ synagogues and temples. Md., 8 o’clock, and at B’nai Israel I of the North- j | turn for 1954. you can get It in said the final >v; I i ! east Hebrew Congregation, on 1 sale will be consummated when | Three speakers will take part ji Congregation. Sixteenth and Rooms 2033 and 2034 of the N.W., "What Kind of Future Does all "technical details” have been In the 8:15 o’clock Brotherhood ‘Crittenden streets 8:30 American Municipal Center Building worked out. ! jo’clock. Dr. Walter B. Waetjen. Judaism Have?” on Week service tonight in Adas: Indiana avenue between Fouth Sale price was $1,517,000. Final j i University of Maryland proses- consummation is expected "with- j Israel Congregation, ! sor, will speak "Prejudice—- and Sixth streets ¦ Connecticut! on Medical Group to Dine N.W. in the next few weeks,” Mr. Mor-! avenue and Porter street N.W. Ii How It Grows” at the former and 1 The tax people have the forms ris said. A substantial binder ©l)£ Sunday They are Dr, Lai, Dr. C#rl F. Hanson, associated 1! The George Washington Uni- ? and will start mailing them paid, Muni director out has been he added. ' j ' superintendent schools. versity Society • JSfaf of the India Information Serv- I| of Dis- Medical wUI hold about March I. Sale of the Herald to ths trict of Columbia, on “The - its banquet p.m. to- But, they you Ii . annual at warn, if want Chronicle J ices; Col. Campbell C. Johnson,! j J was unanimously ap- I 1 School’s Responsibility for ¦ -1 morrow in the Shorenam Hotel. I to see them personally, don’t proved by all five trustees of the assistant to the director of se- iBrotherhood”1 at the latter. I Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, Treasurer go to the old District Build- estate of Bowdre Phinizy, owner lective service, and Dr. Seth R.' 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