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assisted by the Misses Ethel Grauer,
Tibie Chimovitz, Florence Ilorwitz,
Sophie Schneider and Adeline Cohen,
chairman of publicity. The club re-
quests all who attend the dance to
wear hard-time clothes.
The next business meeting will be
evening, Dee. 16, at the V.
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W. H. A. club rooms, 89 Rowena
street.
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Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge.
A regular meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34,
I. 0. B. B., will be held at the club-
rooms, 406 East Adams avenue, Dec.
15. The officers request that every
member attend. The third monthly
dance will be given at the Statler Ho-
tel Sunday evening, Dec. 28. The
first two dances, given in October and
November. proved successful and a
large attendance is expected to mark
the third function.

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'A Gift, its kind, Its value

and appearance; the silence
or the pomp that attends it;
the style in which it reaches
you, may decide the dig-
nity of the giver."
—Lavater,

75 Years of Service

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Philomethic Debating Club.

.1t a meeting of the Philomathic
Debating Club. which was held best
Sunday at the Philadelphia and Byron
Talmud Torah. Stilton M. Alexander
spoke on "Wisdom 211111 Knowledge
and Their Apolication to Success.”
"You Gentiles," by Maurice Samuel,
was discussed.
Members of the club snokoon the
following tonics: Solomon Rosenman,
"New City Bus Plant" Morris Palavin,
"Child Labor;" Benjamin Tauber'
"The Need for a Y. M. 11. A.;" Louie
Kruger, "Marriage and Divorce ;"
!Carl Mantilla, "The Ku Klux Klan;"
William Fink, "Prison Reform•" and
' David Koretz. ''A Six-Hour Day."
Morris i'alavin was awarded first
prize.
At the next meeting the topic for
discussion will be "Resolved, That
the
United States Subsidize the Anne-
I
, plane Industry." Walter Farber, Ja-
' cob Weinstein, Ira Stone and Simon
Stier will compose the teams.

IIRISTMAS-GIFF suggestions that are worthy repre-
sentatives of the giver. Choice things that will be cher-
ished. Rare objects the like of which can be found no-
where else. Gifts for him, for her, for everyone—of quality
irreproachable, of prestige unquestionable. Many are those
discriminating people who will solve their every quality-gift
problem at Dean Studios, this year.

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Halcyon Club.

Transition Period Chair

The Halcyon Club Will give a Cha-
nukah dinner dance Sunday evening,
Dec. 21, when the first light of Chanu-
kah will be lighted, at the clubhouse,
69 Rowena street. Reservations may
be made through club members and
must he in on or before Dec. 15. The
proceeds will gee towards giving the
children of the Detroit Hebrew Or-
phan Home a Chanukah party Sun-
day evening, Dec. 28, when the eighth
light will be lit.

Specially
'Priced at . • 17 5

When in New York last week our buyer had an oppor-
tunity to acquire a few of these Transition Period chairs,
just as pictured, at a figure which enables us to offer them
at a price far below their worth. They are solid walnut,
29 inches wide, 31 inches deep and 38 inches high, hand-
somely carved, and covered with brightly colored Au-
busson tapestry. Materials, workmanship and design are
stricttly Dean-Quality; there is grace and beauty of the
highest type in every line and detail. It is a most unusual
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value for $175.00.

Phi Kappa Beta.

Miss Esther Felman of East Euclid
avenue was hostess at a meeting of
the l'hi Kappa Beta Sorority Tues-
day, Dec. 9. A bridge tea given by
the sorority at the Oriole Terrace
Sunday, Dec. 7, was renorted suc-
cessful. Miss Arlene Gildenhorn of
Virginia park will entertain the club
in honor of her birthday at a cos-
tume and pajama party Saturday, Dec.
13, and at a theater party Sunday.

SHE HAIRRYJ. DEAN

Why Industrial
Banking
Is an Important
Force in
Economic Life

Phi Gamma Sigma.

The l'hi Gamma Sigma Sorority.
formerly the Perigolds Sorority, held
, its last business meeting Tuesday
evening. Dec. 9. at the home of Miss
Jean Collins. The followings officers
' were elected: President. Miss Rae
Erennries; vice-president, Miss Esther
Level t; secretary-editor, Miss Jessie
l'hyllis Kopatz, and treasurer, Miss
Jean
Collins. Several new members
:
joined. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Miss Esther Le-
vett, 1629 Philadelphia avenue, next
Tuesday evening.

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One need only observe the huge
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made Industrial Bank loans during
the past year to appreciate what an
important part this institution plays
in the life of our community. Last
year $10,584,377.06 was loaned to
16,440 borrowers.

Daughters of Hadaasah.

Samuel Heyman, who spent last
summer in Palestine, addressed the
• members of the Daughters of Ila-
: dassah last Saturday evening on "Bits
of Palestine." Ile describes! the work
' . of the chalutzim and showed several
trophies which he brought hack with
sant of King avenue. At a meeting
Gamma Rho Sorority.
to be held next Sunday afternoon at ' him.
Miss Story Jonutrin was hostess at
the last meeting of the Gamma Rho the home of Miss Dorothy Sorock, 322 ,
The Ma•elin Club.

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Informal Dance

SIGMA PHI GAMMA SORORITY

Thursday Evening, Dec. 25, 1924

HOTEL TULLER BALLROOM

Entertainment and Favors.

Admission $2 Per Couple

Shooks Orchestra.

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During the coming holidays don't forget your friends. What could
ppropriate and less trouble than calling the florist and 4
be more a
having him deliver to any part of the city a beautiful gift of flowers.

PHONE CHERRY 9171

CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop.

Misses Gold fair and Celia Farber.
Miss Betty King of 5727 Greeley ave-
nue will be hostess at the next meet-
ing.

Tau Sigma Rho.

Dec. 16, at the home of Mrs. Israel ing,
Dec.
The of
next
meeting
will
be at
the 13.
home
Miss
Gertrude
Weissman, 2056 Hazelwood avenue. Katz, 938 East Kirby aveue, Dec. 23.
A social hour will follow the business
meeting. Each member is request .7
to attend and bring a new member. SHAAREY ZEDEK CLASSES

The last meeting of the Tau Sigma
Nu Beta Phi Sorority.
Rho Sorority was held at the home
The Nu Beta Phi Sorority enter-
of Miss Eva Appel of 7370 Melrose
tained
for
its members and guests at
avenue. A tentative social calendar
for the remainder of the season was a social meeting Dec. 3, with three
tables
of
bridge
at the home of Miss
Planned. Miss Anna Silverman won
first prize at bunco. Miss Frances lila Silver of Hazelwood avenue. Miss
Ruth
Harris
of
Cleveland,
Miss Am.: ,
Levine will be hostess at the next
Walters, Miss Rhea Harris and Niiss
meeting.
Eva Rosenzweig were the guests of
•W e‘sli
the evening.
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.

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A Chanukah party will be given by
the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society for
the Ilebrew Orphan Home and the
Jewish Old Folks Home. Mrs. Helen
Auslander is chairman of the orphan
home party and is assisted by Mrs.
Charlotte Davidson, and Mrs. Lipson
is chairman of the party for the in-
mates of the old folks home, assisted
by Mrs. Auslander.

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Nursery Juniors.

The following officers were elected
at the last meeting of the Nursery
Juniors: President, William Weiner;
vice-president, Samuel Rothenberg;
secretary, Belle Rothenberg; treas-
urer, Irving Gordon; sergeant-at-
„Jffmr... arms, Samuel Taber. The next meet-
ng will be held at the Detroit Ho-
irew Ladies Baby Day Nursery hall,
i45 East Canfield avenue.

Sigma Phi Gamma.

Further arrangements are being
for the Sigma l'hi Gamma So-
rority dance to be held at the Taller
Hotel Thursday evening. Dec. 25.
Tickets may be obtained from any of
the members and will also be on sale
B at the door the evening of the dance.
Miss Lillian Gottesman of Alger
avenue will be hostess at the next
regular meeting.

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Cent...? in the city. E•mlly plate r•neing
beautiful. well.ltept Jewish
raves can be purch•sed by the Jew.sh community •t teason•
from lour to twelve
ter is open to not only ,Sheave Zedek members but the
able mum Th. ceme y
entire Jewish commutut,

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So firmly has this sound, simple,
scientific system of banking be-
come entrenched in Detroit that it
is difficult to conjecture what the
city would do without it. Certain
it is that no other agency plays so
great a part in providing bank fa-
cilities for the great bulk of our
population.

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Sorority. Plans were made for a hike East Forest avenue, installation of 1
The Nl avelin Club met last Tues.
Sunday, Dec. 14. A wiener and officers will take place. All members 'da
y evening at the home of Miss Rose
are requested to attend.
Swath., 1989 Hazelwood avenue. Miss
marshmallow roast will also be held.
Rose Levin of 435 King avenue will
A membership campaign has been
Zeirei Zion Club.
started. Miss Lillian Wain will he
The next meeting of the Zeirei be hostess at the next meeting.
hostess at the next meeting at her
Zion
Club
will take place Sunday ,
Sigma Beta Epsilon.
home on Kirby avenue.
rn
evening, Dec. 14, at the Jewish Worn
Miss Celia Schlafer of 545 East
Club
house,
89 Rowena street.
en's
Painter avenue was hostess at a meet-
Oriole Girls.
ing of the Sigma Beta Epsilon So-
Miss Celia Miller of 635 Belmont North Woodward Branch, J.W.E.W.O.;
runty last Tuesday evening. Plans
avenue was hostess at the last meet-
North
Woodward
Branch
of
were
made for a party to be held at
ing of the Oriole Girls Club. Mrs.
Celia Miller, 522
George Smith was a guest. Bunco the Jewish Women's European Wel- the home of Miss
its
next
fare Organization
will hold
meeting Tuesday
afternoon., East Palmer avenue, Saturday even-
was played and prizes won by the regular

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a manner which has earned
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PLAN HOLIDAY PROGRAM

.A Chanukah program will be given
at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Sun-
day afternoon, Dr:. 21, at 2:30
o'clock, by the Sunday School classes
of the synagogue. NIks Anne Fru-
min is coaching her class in a two-
act play, "A Chanukah Surprise."
and Cantor Samuel Vigoila is arrang-
ing a musical program in which the
members of the classes will take part.
Other numbers will also be given. The
Bluebird Girls.
A meeting of the Bluebird Girls members of the synagogue and their
was held Tuesday evening. Dec. 9, at friends and the parents of the chil-
the home of Mrs. Samuel Harris, 1464 dren are invited to attend the pro-
Taylor avenue. A dance recently gram.
given at the Statler Hotel was a suc-
cess and plans for an invitational
dance to be given in the near future
were discussed. The following offi-
cers were elected: Miss Gertrude
Solomon, president; Miss Edythe So.
minsky, vice-president: Miss Betty
Helfand, secretary; Miss Ida E.
Doris
Miss
Greenwald, treasurer;
Wolfgang, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss
Tillie Halperin. editor. Mrs. Harry
Quiker is to be hostess at a card
Party fur the club at her home at
15145 Fairfield avenue Tuesday
evening, Dec. 16. The next regular
meeting will be held Tuesday evening,
Dec. 23, at the home of Miss Edythe
Sominsky, 565 East Palmer avenue.

Kadimah Girls Club.

The last meeting of the Kadimah
Girls Club was held Tuesday evening.
Dec. 0, at the home of Mrs. Archie
Goldberg, 2744 Gladstone avenue.
Plans are being made fora novelty
dance. A Chanukah party is being
planned for Jewish orphans. A card
party will be held at the home of
Miss Ethel Smith Sunday evennig,
Der. 21. The next meeting will take
Jewish Women's European Welfare.
place at the home of Miss Lillian
A board meeting of the Jewish
Solomon of Cameron avenue.
Women's European Welfare Organiz-
ation was held last Saturday evening
Athena Girls Club.
Mrs.
Max
Satorsky
of
at the home
Miss Marion Goldberg, chairman of
of 1734 Virginia park. Mrs. II. Slutz-
the hard times dancing party to be
ky of 523 Ilancock avenue will he
given Saturday evening, Dec. 13, at
hostess at the next meeting, Saturday
the Madison-Lenox Hotel, Madison
evening, Dec. 13.
avenue and John R. street, has corn-
pleted arrangements for the event.
Junior Star Sewing Club.
An orchestra has been engaged and
The last meeting of the Junior Star
special features will be presented dur-
was
held
Sunday
Dec,
Sewing Club
ing intermissions. Miss Goldberg is
7, at the home of Miss Gertrude Lang-

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