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A regular meeting of the Madison •
Athletic Club was held last Sunday
at 89 Rowena street. The club will
: entertain r'k winter with a series of
open nwetingS. The first sleeting will
take place at S9 Rowena street Sun-
day afternoon, Nov. 2. William Stol-
ler is chairman of the entertainment
committee and will plan the program,
: fur the open meetings. Membeis are
asked to meet at the home of M. Mek-
lowitz, 3681 Rivard street. at 8
o'clock in the mroning, Oct. 26,
whence they will leave for Dodge
Park to participate in the annual
wank. roast.
When Completed. Will Be the Finest Shop
of Its Kind in America.
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Exterior Painting
Interior f )g:twitting
Madison Athletic Club.
At TWELFTH AND HAZELWOOD
ore
What Do roll Need in Toll r Home.
The Karma Klub will give its first
dance for the winter season at Jeri-
cho Temple, corner Oakland and Mel.'
bourne avenues, Sunday evening, Oct.
26. Tickets are being sold by all
members and may be secured at the
door. Fox Novelty Orchestra and
Francis MacGuire, a sung man from
the Feist Music House, will furnish'
mu.ic and entertainment for the
dancers. The committee in charge of
the dance is headed by Jack Topcik,
assisted by Robert ()Isbell and Harry
:fhomas. Final arrangements we re
made at a meeting held last Saturday
evening at the home of Ilarry
Thomas. 756ri Cameron avenue.
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Kariisa Klub.
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THE HOME OF MRS. SOL BRAIKER,
2201 Gladstone Avenue, Corner Fourteenth
$ TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 28
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Club Notes
1 CARD Be PARTY $
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Mil Oil
liphol,teung
Draperies
Rog , diti Carpets
Lamps ,01,1Sha.les
•indiot Shades
Objets de . Art
Philom•thic.
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I dulate fur President, Be Elecf nl-
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will be debated next Sunday evening
• at 7:30 at the Talmud Torah at Phila.
, delphia and Byron avenue by the
Be
Sure
to
Attend
the
Philonuithie Debating Club. D. Ko-
e*
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f. affirmative and S. Tauber and S. She-
the negative. Six members will
0' be elected at this meeting to retire- ,
, sent the club at the el eventh annual
e oratorical contest whic h will take
O place the latter part of December.
, Young men over 17 years of age who
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/ are interested in debating are invited'
'; tin the meetings of the club and are
/ Given by the
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eligible for membership.
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Eta Rho sigma.
A alerting of the Eta Rho Sigma
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and the
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ken. The sorority' will raffle a card
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m at its meeting on Tuesday, Oct.
..., table
.0. , 28, to be held at the home of the
•1 the
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Davidov, 2220 Hazelwood ave.
Mis
Misses
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,Inue. The proceeds from the raffle
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I, NI,1 (1 , 7 t held the s,Aai?ie pick
:17 win-
sing number. The second anniversary
I of the sorority will be celebrated on
f I ; Nov. 15. The next meeting will be
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All the proceeds go toward• the upkeep of the Orphan Home in 40 held at the home of Miss Jeanne Ro•
I : sen of Seward avenue.
Kiev, Ukraine, Russia.
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$ Sunday, October 26 / 1924 , •
Whatever of above
needs may be yours—
if you would have
something that is dif-
ferent front every-
e ,.
;Grand Ball,vitz
e
body's else, and the
worth of which is ob-
vious to all observers
—see Dean's for it.
Also, you will be
pleased with the won-
derful values we are
offering this Fall.
Come in—any time.
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of UKRAINIAN J2 WS
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LADIES AUXILIARY
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CI•irmount Club.
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Club is making ar-
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DETROIT'S LEADING DECORATORS AND f-URN SHERS
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1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State
Telephone Main 0224
Do your duty. The help is urgent and imme- irangements for its first dance of the
season to be held at the Hotel Steven.
diate. Help those orphans who look
I son Saturday evening, Nov. K. H.
Grossman is chairman of the commit-
lee having charge of the affair. Deco• i
to you for help.
rations will be suggestive of Hal
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A chance to win a valuable prize with every ., fi
Alpine Social Club.
,. s. Lumberg gave a short talk on
admission ticket.
criminal tendencies at the last meet-
to he given at the Palmetto Hotel, services of Miss Ethel Golinsky, as
Oct. 21. The next meeting will be
Nov. 1, No tickets will be sold at original ballet and classic dancer, for
■ 1‘ , i nt g of the Alpine Soc i al C I u b. M e m -
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ts. at the home of Miss Gussie Max of
the
club
and
their
invited
gues
! fora of the club have completed plans
the door the evening of the dance. the dance. 'the :11 iliat'S Mary Heckel-
,
Cameron avenue.
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for a Halloween party to be held Sat- , Johnny
Saturday Stark's
evening
for the membersof
Orchestra
will furnish
Royal Melody Orchestra will fur- mon, Fanny Wagnian, Anne Gut-
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I urday evenin g a t th e hem e of Ben , th t . music.
s ic . Th . d tub will meet next
nish the music. Through the efforts friend and Ethel Ginsberg are mem-
Halcyon Club.
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The Alpine Syncopaters,
of
the
lender of the orchestra, San- bers of the committee arranging the
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The Halcyon Club on Oct. '24s
dance.
assisted
assisted by I.. Estrin, pianist, will fur- Tuesday evening at the clubhouse.
close its sale of tickets for the dance ford Yager, the club has secured lac
Ladies Auxiliary, I. O. B. B.
the music and A. Waronoff,1
bowl, will render several selections !
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
,,,. • Prizes will be awarded for the best 1 I ode No :14 1. 0. II. H., will hold
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owt' urnes. The next meetii4, • of the a ' regular
meeting Monday evening,
.0 club will be held at the home of M. • Oct. 27, at 8 o'clock at the lodge
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Schwartz.
!rooms at 406 East Adams avenue.
' Matters of great importance to all the
Art Circle.
at the !members Of the organization will be
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The Art Circle met Oct. 1
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Presented at this meeting and officers
home of Mrs. David Curtis and on
that all ladies attend.
0 Oct. 15 at the home of Mrs. Samuel urge
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Mrs. Michael Levey of ;
,II. Singer.
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The Kadimah Girls Club.
1.1 ' New York, the guest of Mrs. Oscar.
The last regular nieetine: of the
0 Held. attended the last meeting of IKadimah Girls Club was held Tues-
For Several Years He Will Concertize Abroad.
I the club.
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day evening at the h,,me of Miss Lil-
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Han Shivin, 1000 Taylor: Final ar-
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Blue Bird Girls.
for a party to
At the last meeting of the Blue rangements were majo
be held Saturday evening, Oct. 25,
Mrs
e,
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Bird Girls, held at the home of
at
the
home
of
Miss
Helen
Balantzo,
Prices: $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, at Grinnell's.
01J. Goldberg, 2054 Edison avenue, 22
nest meeting
11 Miss Anna R Kurtzman was elected 22 Hazelwood. The
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0=0=10=01===0=0===10=0001=10 chairman of the sixth annual charity will be at the hunt, 0l
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dance, which will be held at the IloteL l Wilder.
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Stoller Sunday evening, Nov. 9,
sM•IN'
o. b. Factory
Fel Sire, Club.
' Tickets for this dance may be secured
Casualty Company
from the members or by calling Mrs. , A regular nweting of the Fel Shan
The Nokol Guarantee Is Bonded by the Fidelity and
Club was held lai..t Friday evening at
II. K wiker, Hemlock 1750-R.
Mrs. 71. Deltoven will he the hos- ' the home of M iss Mollie Glist, 041
home, 120i:tidal° court. Find arrangements
:e-s at the next meeting at her
Tuesday even- are being made for a bridge teato be
Ito', Me illitity avenue,
. held Saturday afternoon, Nov. 1, at
ing, Oct. 28.
the Oridle Terrace. Miss Ruth Korn
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I of 90111 Oakland avenue will be hos.
Sokol
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The opening meeting of the Et, less at the next meeting.
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silos Nu Sorority was held at the '
's European Welfare.
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home of Miss Ito, Grace, 247 0 ' Jewish Women
At the meetnig of the Jewish Won,
Blaine avenue, Tuesday, Oct. 14. The.
sorority is planning numerous affairs en's European Welfare Organization
home
for the winter months. The second held Wednesday, oet 15, at the
2191 Blaine ave-
meeting was held at the home of NIL:. of Mrs. I. Karlial,
discussed
Lee
were
,
l1,,, Ginsberg, 527 Holbrook avenue, nue. arrangement
a luncheon and card party to be el, en
'Tuesday, Oct. 21.
some time next month. The date is i'l
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be announced shortly. Mrs. M. Gold-
His.haehar Camp.
Ilashaehar Camp, Camp No. 116, berg of Owen avenue is chairman of
of Zion, and the Ladies the committee in charge of the lunch-
Order Noll,
, i. istvil by Mrs. Joseph
.1oxiliary of Ilashachar Camp. held Iota and is a
their first joint meeting at the Kirby Rabinowit z and Mrs. F. Schwartz. a
Center Oct. 15. Friends of the mem. The organization has completed plat,
hers were guests at the meeting. A for the dance to he given at the Arpin
be known as a Jewish his- Gardens the evening of Nov. II and
dance, to
toric masquerade ball, will be given tickets are being sold.
by the organization at Kirby Center
Diana Girls.
the evening of Dee. 27.
The Diana Girls Club held its last
: A musical program was given at
the meeting held Oct. 15. Master meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 21, at
Sarah Rosenberg.
Aubrey Chaikel gave several vo,al se- the home of Miss
55(1 Harmon
lections. Cantor Samuel Vigoila of Miss Mollie MellinotT of
II e Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Can- , avenue will be hostess at he
t meeting
2ts.
tor H. Milkovsky and Cantor M. Ro- next Tuesday evening, Oct.
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sr afield entertained the members and
at
Gamma Rho Sorority.
their guests with vocal selections. The
The last nie1.tiW of the Gamma
sum of 550 was donated by the or-
ganization toward the National Fund. Rho Sorority was held at the home of
Refreshments were served and the Miss Anna Grossman of Ferry ave-
meeting closed with the singing of nue. The members are planning a
party for the evening Of NOV. I. It
"Ilatikvoh."
VIII be given at the home of Miss Lil-
lian Wain, 066 East Kirby avenue.
Hebrew Orphans' Home.
Miss Ida Joffe will be hostess at the
The ladies of the Detroit Hebrew
i Orphans' Home will give their annual next meeting, Oct. 29,
i dance at the Arena Gardens the even-
Maeslin Club.
ing of Nov. IS. Finzers Orchestra
The Maevlin Club held its last
will furnish the music. Tickets are
meeting
at
the home of Miss Rose
i not being mailed out, a. in previous
years, but are being sold by members Levin, 4:15 Sing avenue. Plans for
party
to
be
held Halloween eye
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or the board of directors.
were made at this meeting. Cards
will
be
mailed
to
the members giving
,
Athena Girl..
of the next meeting.
The last meeting of the Athena the place
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L'Allegro Girl..
the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 09 Ro- '
wena street. Final arrangements , The last meeting of the L'Allegro
Miss
.1l, held at the home of
mde
for
the
costume
dancing
.
Girls
a
; were
be held at the Hotel Tuller Teresa MarEcity, Tuesday evening,
party to
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