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I'AGE EIGHT

PROF. S. A. COURTIS
ADDRESSES WOMEN

(Copyright, 1921. By Judith Ish-Kishor.)

Auxiliary of Temple Hears Ap-
peal for H. U. C. Dor-
mitory Fund.

P PRESILIENNET
PRESIDENT ELECTED

LODGE OF B'NAI B'RITH

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FLINT—Semi-annual election of
officers of Flint Lodge, No. 651i, I. 0.
B. B., took place Thursday, Jan. 3,
at the Community Center. The fol.

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MUSIC AND MUSICIANS.

Verdi's Requiem by Detroit
Symphony Choir Wins
Much Praise.

PI GAMMA SORORITY

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pleasure to be had in his singing of
"From the Accursed" (Confutatis),
while in the duets and quartets his
voice was heard to good advantage
Mr. Gabrilowitsch conducted in mas-
terly style, and the thunderous ap-
plause that he received showed that
the audience was deeply stirred. This
choral body is a wonderful thing for
Detroit, and much deserving credit is
due both Mr. Gobrilowitsch and Rob-
ert De Brost, manager of the or-
chestra, in giving to the people of De-
troit that unusual opportunity of
hearing se 8011 it performance.—A. R.

29. The dance, which is the fourth
to be given by the sorority, will be
informal in character.
The dance
will or given in the Tree Studios.
The Misses Ethyle Steinborn and
Frances Pleasant are on the publicity
committee. Tickets may tie secured
from Miss Rose Klein of 3111 Owen
avenue.

Helping children to help themselves,
setting definite worthy purposes and
to smile. How glad he was that he achieving these purposes
Dear Boys and Girls:
In memory of the fallen dead who
had kept it a secret from his family, these are the aims of the modern edu-
Here is a beautiful poem that your
gave their lives in the great war,
for now they would not be disap- rational system, according to Prides-
friend, Miss Jessie Samptor, wrote.
Giuseppe
Verdi's "Requiem" was
pointed. And while he said his pray- stir S. A. Courtin in his address be-
Some people might think it a little
given at Orchestra Hall Saturday
ers he thanked God that the know'. fore the Women's Auxiliary of Tern.,
hard for you to understand, but I
night
and
Sunday
afternoon by the
edge of his sad mishap would never pie Beth El, Monday afternoon.
don't believe it is, because I know
Detroit Symphony Choir and or-
Professor Court's, dean of the De-
you better. Just write and tell me, trouble his wife.
chestra.
The
soloists
were: Florence
Now it happened that two little troit Teachers' College and known
if you can, who is supposed to be
Hinkle, soprano; Merle Alcoa, con-
angels had been flying invisibly over throughout the country as the au-
speaking each of the three stnnzas. If
Murphy,
tenor, and
tralto; Lambert
Yitzchok's head while ho was lament- Thor of the Courtin mental tests,
you can do that, then I shall know
Royal Datimun, baritone. Mr. GmbH'.
81111 understood through a series of shorts flashed on
you understand. The word "ware," ing and they heard
owitsch conducted, and about t•o-
a screen, emphasized one fact that he
which is used in the poem, has the the whole story, p
thirds of the Detroit Symphony Or-
"See now," said the first one, who reiterated throughout his talk—that
Opera Comique "The Impres-
same meaning as "material" or bad blue wings tipped with silver. children should be treated as indi-
chestra assisted the singers. A great
"goods." Want to try it?
deal of credit for the unusual success
sarie Coming Feb.
"Is it not a pity that this good man victuals and not in groups.
ef the performance must go to Ste-
Stressing the effect of heredity on
should suffer for his religious obeli-'
Jewish Peddlers.
phen Townsend, chorus master, who
the
mind
and
body
of
the
child,
Pro-,
ence?"
William Wade Hinshaw, president
has built up a chorus of great volume
"Indeed it is," said the other, whose feosor Courtis declared that the pu.
Stay and try,
and beautiful tonal qualities. Espe- and general manager of the Society of
wings were golden, dipped in scarlet. pits should be given extra training in
Passer-by,
American
Singers of New York, will
cially stirring was the chorus "Hark,
"But how can we help him?" those subjects in which he shows
Here is honest ware.
the Trump•t." For this, Mr. Gabril- bring his widely praised production
"I know," said Blue Wings. "We weakness and be excused from others
o•itsch placed two of the trumpeters of Mozart's jolly little opera comique
will find the little rain angels and ask in which he is ahead of his grade rind
Princely eyes
from the orchestra in the balmily of "The Impresario" to Orchestra
them to rain on the town so they class. An interesting item brought
Poor disguise—
the auditorium. The effect was must Monday evening, Feb. 6.
can't have their fire until Sunday, out was thin 1131,001) children in De-
Are you peddling there?
"The Impresario" comes to Detrait
unusual. Of the soloists, Merle Al-
when Itzchok brings the wood. troit platoon schools are receiving just
After twice a thousand years,
cock, created the most favorable im- under the auspices of the Twentieth
After thrice a million tears,
"Splendid!" Said (/01 ■ 1011 W11188 that sort of individual training.
Century
Club Music Group, and marks
S.
S.
PEARLSTINE
pression.
Her
voice
is
one
of
extreme
Professor Courtin paid tribute to
Still your wares to cry?
And away they flew.
beauty, well handled, and of a very a departure in policy, as this organi-
Sunday morning dawned beautiful the mentality of the Russian Jewish
You, who offered Truth' to man,
S. S. rich quality. Florence Hinkle, the soden has hitherto confined its mu-
lowing officers were elected;
and bright, but Itzchok awoke with children in the public ashools. While Peorlstine, president, to succeed him.
Long ere Europe's trade began,
soprano, sang off pitch on several se' sical Hods tiles to its own meetings
very gloomy feelings, for he did not the average age of the child in the
Now with coat, or pot, or pan,
self; Louis Green, vice-president, to casions and it was quite evident that and membership Under the presi-
'snow what had happened, as the an- fifth grade is 11 i , to 13 years, the
Hail the passer-by.
dency of Mrs ( harleo I . Larned, how-
tselit had only rained over the town Russian Jewish child reaches that succeed Ben If Klein; J. Eugene she was suffering from a cold. She
Bloomberg, secretary, to succeed him- is, however, an exceptionally tine ever, the Twentieth Century Club is
Imagine his surprise, then, when he grade at 11, he told his audience.
Men disdain
endeavoring to take a broader and
whim
we
have
had
the
pleasure
of
came to the gates of the town and. Two school films were shown fol.
and brain,'
He
hearing many times before, and her more active interest in the music life
was met with a shout of greeting!• lowing the lecture on "Democracy in
Scorn our honest ware;
of the city and the presentation of the
work
should
not
tat
judged
by
the
per-
The chief judge himself was there ' Education" emphasized the signifi-
So we dwell,
formances that she gave on this 00- Mozart operetta, the local manage-
and ran to receive his load and asked , caner of the modern system of educa-
III or well,
easion. Lambert Murphy sang the ment of which has been intrusted to
Bargaining with despair.
him to name his price. For, you see, • thin.
tenor role without any particular dis- Mrs. Mary H. Christie and Miss Alma
Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim presided
After twice a thousand years,
all the wood of the tither woodcut-
tinction. We wish that Mr. Murphy Clock, will probably be followed by
at the meeting. Following the talk,
After thrice a million tears,
tern had been spoiled by the rain!
had just a little more temperament, other oetivides of a piddle nature.
Itzchok was overcome with joy and ; Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz made a
For the Lord we wait.
The production of "The Impresario"
and would not appear to be so indif-
amazement. Ile began to stammer stirring appeal in behalf of the Dor-
Is not justice all His plan?
ferent to what he does. His voice is by the S•Icietv of American Singers
! out what he thought was a big price,! mitory Fund for the Hebrew Union
When the fool has run his span
of a beautiful quality, and with the was 110 ou•cessful from both the ar-
I when the people who were unloading College. In an informal and intimate
We shall offer Truth to man
ridded touch of animation he should tistic and the popular standpoint that
the wood shouted: "Just look! There, chat with the auxiliary members,
Back at Zion's gate.
go far. Royal Dadmun, baritone, dis- Mr. Ilinsbaiv decided to send it on
seems to be no end to the wood! How' Rabbi Berkowitz told of details of his
played a voice of rare beauty, al- tour. The cast is headed by Percy
did he ever bring so much?" (Neither'; own university life, emphasizing the ,
The Pious Woodcutter.
though not voluminous. He is a singer Humus, the eminent American bari-
he nor they knew that the little an- pressing need of such dormitories in
who attracts because of his reposes- tone, and an orchestra, recruited from
gels had been following him and hod the life of the rabbinical student.
By Sulamith Ish-KIshor.
sing personality, and sound musician- the Detr•ii Symphony, will be di-
been adding more and more wood to. Mrs. Isaac Goldberg urged the wo-
ship. There was a great deal 14 real rected by Sam Franko.
Long, long ago, on the outskirts of the pile.) . men to do their share in making the
forest,
there
a large and beautiful
"Itzchok, you are a wonder !" ex. country-wide campaign a success.
BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS
lived a poor woodcutter. Although claimed the judge. "Your God is Each woman is asked to contribute
Y. P. S. OF B'NAI MOSHE
he could barely earn enough food surely with you. Therefore take this $10, to be payable within two years.
ELECT NEW OFFICERS
for himself and his family, he was bag of gold and stay to the festival." Mrs. David A. Brown announced her
On The rsnay evening, Jan. 19,
a contented soul and never worried,
on o $100 to the cause.
Itzchok's eyes were filled with tears , contributif
members of the Bicur Ch•,lem Juniors
but was always grateful to God for of joy and his heart was bursting A musical program of unusual bril-
The Young People's Society of will honor Mrs. Anna Weinbeck, one
the good things to hand and never with praise of God as he took the I homy preceded the meeting. The De.
B'nai Moshe have elected the follow- of the most active members of the or-
thought about the bad things. So bag. He would not stay for the great trait Concert Quartet, composed of
ing officers for the ensuing year: ganization, at a get-together party.
long as he had his little wooden but dinner, however, for his wife was members of the Detroit Symphony
Joseph Staub, president; Tillie Sam- One of the organizers of the Bicur
and his dear wife and his happy lit- sick and he could not bear to stay ' Orchestra, made its initial public ap-
burg, vice-president; Helyn L. Beck, Cholem Juniors, Mrs.' Weinbeek, is
tle black-eyed children, nothing wor- away from her and keep from her nominee before the auxiliary in a
treasurer. Anna Knoppo• and still among the more active members.
LOUIS GREEN
ried him and he took his burden of any longer the story of the big sur- well-selected program. The services
Following the meeting, a playlet,
Ethyl Klein are trustees on the
wood into the nearby town every prise. So he thanked them very of the quartet were obtained through
Board of Directors. Mr. and Mrs. "Bashful Does as Bashful Is," will be
evening and drove back along the much and went away to buy a hun., the efforts of Mrs. Harry Glickman. self, and Sam Jaffe, treasurer, to suc-
Harry Lebowitz are sergeants-at- staged under the guidance of Miss
ceed
Harry
Winegarden.
dark road whiatlnig merrily. Ile never dred different things—wine and can-
Gertrude Sarnoff. Charles Miller,
arms.
The following trustees were elected:
had any trouble selling his wood, for dies and presents and a live lamb and DETROIT ZIONIST GROUP
The installation of officers was con- well-known entertainer, will sing a
Lewis and
this town had a custom of celebrst- cake and toys and dresses! And you
Hauser,
number of songs. The evening will
GIVES INFORMAL PARTY William
Hyman Winegarden. Delegates to ducted by Rabbi Jacob Bienenteld and
ing every big occasion, such as the can just imagine how his wife and
---
. Mr I . eupold em- he concluded with dancing.
the Michigan Council of Bnai B'rith I ester 1 I , copold
prince's birthday or a rich lady's wed- children greted him. Indeed, Dinah
Zio s at an
e ro nits,
b •r f o Dtit
A mum
Rosenblum and phasized the need of a Jewish com-
ding or a visit from a neighboring seemed to grow better on the spot informal
party, given Saturday eve- lodges are Maurice
CLAIRMONT CLUB
prince, with a great bonfire in the when she saw his bright face and sing at Hungarian Kosher Res- M. Rosenthal. Ben Bennett was ap- munity center.
president.
The following have been appointed
pointed
warden
by
the
market place.
heard his story.
taurant, 141111 Broadway, heard inter-
as chairmen of standing committees:
So Itzchok, the woodcutter, never
The
Clairmont Club, at the regular
And as they all thanked God for I esting addr
esses by local speakers on
Joseph Stouts, intellectual advance- meeting held Monday evening at the
had cause to worry about his daily His Blessings, the two little angels' Zionist
topics of the day. S Rich-
topics
ment; Annarose Ilersh, Sunday Bible Utley Library, Alger at Woodward,
bread. And he was very pious and
flew up to heaven singing hymns to artistM acted
toastmast .e . r. Speeches
Class; Benj. Knoppow, publicity; Sam decided to occupy temporary club-
always prayed at morning and night, the Lord, for they knew Ile
wa s were made by Aaron Kurland, II.
Matoff, Social Service; Edwin Pal- rooms at 5131 Hastings street. The
and observed the Sabbath in the most
pleased with them.
Kapitansky, Charles Mannheim, Jock
lakoff, entertainment.
religious fashion.
organization hopes Olson to realize the
Schwartz. Israel Zilb•r, a Baltimore
But alas, a misfortune came at
The organization is now working on goal of getting a clubhouse of its own.
An immigrants' class in American
RIDDLE BOX
Zionist leader, also addressed the
last. His wife fell sick and quickly
The entertainment committee is
gathering. Miss Ray Suhar of Pal- dancing will open at the Jewish In- plans for an elaborate anniversary af-
grew so weak that she had to have
fair for members and their friends, planning to obtain speakers and en-
The Diagonal Puzzle I am going to estine greeted the gathering in He stitute, High and Hastings streets, on
all kinds of luxuries to keep her alive
to take place Feb. 2(i.
tertainers for each pivoting. A drive
Saturday,
.Ian.
14,
at
7
p.
m.,
to
meet
chicken and wine and jelly and fruits give you now was sent in by Morris brew.
The Sunday Bible Class began its for new members will be conducted
Zellman Wasserman and Samuel, the need of those who were denied
by the new administration. It is also
.--and poor Itzchok went almost wild II. Fine, 2228 Mandaurhin avenue,
responded to entrance heretofore. All•those inter- work Sunday, Jan. 8. All Jewish
earn enough Baltimore, Md. I know you like Wasserman, the hosts,
with worry trying
for
registra-
on hand
mothers are urged to send their chil- planned to form a Glee Club. The
these rather tricky puzzles, so you the toasts with warm addresses, ern-leafed should
money to buy all' these things: — lie may thank a fellow reader for this phasizing the need for great Zionist ' two cards, as only those holding reg- dren to this Sunday Bible Clams, next regular meeting will be held
worked like a slave at cutting wood one! This is an excellent one, too. effort. Miss Dorn Mlotek gave a Ile- istration cards will he admitted after which is under the auspices of the next Sunday afternoon at the newly
and nearly broke his back dragging
acquired clubrooms.
synagogue.
brew recitation from Fruit, and 1. this date.

A YOUNG FOLKS PAGE CONDUCTED BY JUDITH ISH•KISHOR.

In

be

the heavy loads to town. And that
---,—
Katz led in mass singing.
1. One of the books of the Bible.
was not all; when he was in town he
Sam Greenberg, who was formerly
2. Isaac's wife.
would beg. for extra jobs, such as
on the Yiddish stage, gave a number
Jews.
first
king
of
the
3. The
sweeping before doorways, or mend-
of Yiddish song selections. Oscar
4. A tribe, the enemy of the Jews.
ing. furniture, or even washing
Meyer, violinist, who appeared at sev-
5. The uncle of Esther.
clothes, just to earn a little more
eral recitals here, gave several violin
8. A prophet.
money, and sometimes, when a good-
selections.
natured woman gave him little deli-
Now take the first letter of the
cacy of some kind to eat, he would
AIMWELL CLUB
save it and bring it home to Dinah, first word, the second letter of the
second word, the third of the third,
his wife.
So he managed to scrape along, and so on. Put together, they will Members of the Aimwell Club and
a son of Jacob.
their friends enjoyed a Chanukah
slaving all week, and only resting on make the name of
party on Sunday evening, Jan. 1, held
Shabboa, according to God's corn-
PI
GAMMA
SORORITY
in the home of Morris Grenspan, 934
Mend, until one day a great piece of
Frederick street.
good luck befell him. And this is
Gamma
At last Sunday's meeting many im-
si The last meeting of the Pi
how it happened.
were discussed.
One of the greatest ladies in the Sorority was held at the home of Miss rantant subjects
Meltzer was appointed assist.
avenue,
Leslie
city, the daughter of the chief judge, Shurley Kukes, 531 E. Kirby
Wednesday evening, Jan. 4, at which ant secretary by the Board of Di-
was to be married, and naturlaly
huge fire was planned for the cele- time the election of officers for the rectors.
The basketball team, under the fol-
bration. Of course, every woodcut- new term took place. The following
ter that supplied the people was or- are the new officers: Miss Rose Klein, lowing leaders, has been very success-
dered to bring every bit of wood that president; Miss Winifred Cohen, vice fol in the practice games played the
week. Dave Bivelsky, coach;
he could carry, on the following Sat- president and secretary; Miss Shurley pant
Jack D. Re-
Lesi l e Meltzer , capta
urday morning, and double prices Kokes , tre asurer.
Miss
Evelyn
Rosenthal,
former
tutor,
to
manager.
were to .be paid. , Itzchok was wild
20 the Aimwell team wt11
On
Jan.
and
charter
member,
who,
to
keeplosident
determined
re
with joy. He was
C. at their gym.
it a secret from his wife and chit- is leaving the city for Florida, has battle the Solvay A.
years and Members and their friends are cor-
dren as as to give them a greater been with the sorority four
daily
invited
to
attend
the games.
member.
She
is now an associate
surprise.
Admission is free.
All week Itzchok worked harder will open a branch in Miami.
The
next
regular
meeting
of the
After the usual program of speech-
than ever, chopping and chopping un-
organization will be held on Sunday
til it semed as if he were determined es, a delightful lunch was served to
afternoon,
Jan.
15.
in
the
home
of
to cut down the whole forest. And the members, followed by dancing.
Members and friends of the Pi George Rapp, 912 Theodore street.
he stored up the wood day by day

in his woodshed, till he had no much Gamma Sorority enjoyed a pleasant
that he arranged to borrow a wagon evening in the form of a farewell
from his neighbor in order to bring party, in honor of Miss Evelyn Rosen-

that's departure to Florida, at the
it to town.
home of Miss Francis Pleasant, Fri-
And so Friday came at last. In



JR. WELFARE SOCIETY
TO GIVE DANCE FEB. 5

A very interesting meeting was
Miss Rosenthal
spite of his exhaustion, ltzchok could day evening, Jan. 6.
presented with a beautiful leather held by the Junior European Jewish
not help singing so he worked, when was
bound diary from the members of the Women's Organization on Tuesday
he thought of the wonderfu amount
evening, Jan. 10. Mrs. Sidney Wein-
of money h e would make. What sorority.
man addressed the club. She spoke
and
what
bot-
chickens and what soup
on love stories in the Bible. Little
tles of rich red wine he would bring HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
Rosalie Goldstick recited several hu-
back for his darling little wife, he
RE - ELECTS OFFICERS morous poems, after which refresh-
thought. And perhaps he could even
-
ments were served.
buy her • pretty dress to cheer her
Hebrew Hosptial Association re-
Final arrangements are being corn-
up. And there might even be a string elected the following officers at a gen- pleted for the second annual dance
of beads for little Miriam, or a new eral meeting, held in the Mogen to be given by the organization at the
jacket for the oldest boy, who was Abraham synagogue, Farnsworth Addison Hotel on Sunday evening,
now nearly 11, years old.
street: Feb. 5. This affair promises to be an
And so he planned merrily on,
A number
A. Katzin, president; Israel Levin- unusual success socially.

never noticing how late it was get-
ting• At last he eau to the wood-
shed, drove out the wagon and began
to load it. But it grew darker and
darker, until, to his amazement, one
little star began to glimmer in the
sky. For the first time in his life,
Itzchok saw the Shabbos stars with
fear instead of rejoicing; his fate was
settled—the first star had appeared—
it would be Shabbos in a minute or
two, and he could not go to town
with his wood.
Imagine Ids grief and sorrow! Sit-
ting on the edge of his wagon, he
wept tears of shame and misery as
he thought of the magnificent chance
Inc had lost. And as he rocked him-
self to and fro a little voice came up
in his heart and murmured: "Listen.
Itzchok, it is • matter of necessity
that you should go to town. What,
is all your work to be wasted, just
on account of Shabbos! And k and
of Dinah, too--she is lying sic nd
needs good food. Why not go?"
But with a shudder of disgust Itz-
chok threw away the idea. lie made
op his mind to it, that he would sim-
ply have to go to town on Sunday,
and be laughed at, and sell whatever
he could at any price. And so be

son, first vice-president; Wm. Kauf• of very unique features are being
man, second vice-president; Dr. A. E. planned.
The proceeds of the dance will go
Bernstein, treasurer.
On the Board of Directors are: for the transportation and mainten.
Ralph Iseburg, H. C. Silver, Morris , ince of war orphans.
Cohen, Marcus Katz, Moses Levitt,. The committee in charge includes
Samuel Shapiro, Mrs. L. Miller, Paul the Misses Lena Silk, Gertrude Fried-
Ettinger, Mortimer J. Liss, David man, Edna Lewis, Tessie Rabinowitz,
Veit, B. Rosen, L. Cohen, Max Hay - Anna Rabinowitz and Rose Effrusey. ,
man, Mrs. Max 'layman, Mrs. A.

Katzin, Mrs. S. Shapiro.

The annual report was read by
President A. Katzin and the financial
report by lienry Katz.
A mass meeting of the association

its, 5

on

WEEK BEG. MON MAT,
Continuous 1 to lt o in.

Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt delighted
will be held in the near future in re- a capacity audience at the B'nai •
gard to the sale of the association's Moshe Synagogue, Garfield and Beau-
lot.
bien streets, where he conducted Sab-
bath services Friday evening and Sat-
urday morning, Jan. 6 and 7. The

WILL RECEIVE MEDALS

famous cantor was assisted by a choir
: of 11 voices furnished by the Ferns-

The East Side Basketball League,i worth Synagogue.
Saturday night the ladies of the
with headquarters in the Jewish In-
stitute, was given a cup and eight congregation gave • banquet in honor
medals to he distributed to the cham- of Cantor Rosenblatt, on which °c-
pions of the year in the league. Teams ' casion he rendered a number of his
desiring to join the league are asked' . own compositions.
Cantors Malaysky and Jaffe, well
to get in touch with William Morris
at the Jewish Institute. M. Morris' known in this city, assisted the re-

is a member of the Whirlwind Club., nowned singer. The Misses Lazarus
brightened up his face by a strong The cup and medals will be awarded I and Gelfant delighted with several

effort and went into the but trying to plsyes of the ages of 14 to 16. Hebrew songs.

THOMAS -J. DOYLE

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"ODDITIES OF 1921"

A Revuette of Surprises.
Other Entertaining Acts.

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Institute

Swedish Bath and
Massage

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Local Treatments.

The Beat Equipped Swedish kali.
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Special Treatments for Rheuma-
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Phone for appointment or call
between 9 a. m. and 6. p. m.

Expert Attendants.
Sanitary Dressing Rooms.

Breach Institute:
LENOX HOTEL, Opp. D. A. C.
Cherry 1363
236 Madison
Main Institute:
CHARLEVOIX HOTEL
Main 6352
2025 Park Blvd.
Departments
For Ladies and Gentlemen.

will announce
on February first 1922
a substantial
reduction in the prices
of their cars, effective
from January first,
1922

CANTOR ROSENBLATT
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FORM IMMIGRANTS'
CLASS IN DANCING



, Much interest is evinced in. the
younger circles about the dance to he
given iiy the Pi Gamma Sorority, Jan.

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