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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-12-03

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from ordinary body types—$2,24 5 f.

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Next Door to Alhambra Theatre.

To insure personal service and delivery just
when you want it, we suggest that you come
in at once to see the new six and eight-cylin-
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For a Demonstration Call Empire 6829.

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Charles Fitzgerald and His Orchestra

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Hupmobile Eight, Five • Passenger

Cover Charge

to Offer the Finest Entertainment and Dance Rythm

phans. The club wishes to thank the
Orean Girl.
Alpha Tau Fraternity for the assist-
The last regular meeting of the
once given it for this affair.
Orean Girls Club was held on Mon- A
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day, Nov. 29, at the home of Miss
A. B. C. Girl..
A meeting of the A. B. C. Girls Sallie Bursky, Gladstone avenue.
held at the home of Misses Yetta Plans were completed for the theater
Wits
f 7342 Mic hi ga n party and pajama party to be given 0
and Frieda Zagec o
avenue on Friday evening, Nov. 26. Saturday evening, Dec. 4. Mrs. Roy
Several visitors attended the meet- Chatlin of 1635 Calvert avenue will
ing. The constitution was read for be hostess at the meeting of Dec. 9.

Madison Athletic Club

DANCE WHERE
YOU DINE ∎

Dancing to the Orchestra, Which is Conceded

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the benefit of the new members Af-
ter the business meeting refresh-
ments were served and the girls
played bridge.

At the New Sales and Service

THE GREATER SEASON

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ginia perk, celebrating the club's first !i
anniversary. The next meetingwill I
At the last regular meeting of the
Atlas Social Club, held on Nov. 28 be held at the home of Dorothy Selik 12
of 9014 LaSalle boulevard, where I
at the Y. W. H. A., the raffle and plans will be discussed for a theater I I
arrangement committee made a very
favorable report. Tickets are being party to be held in the near future.
girls interested in this organiza-
sold very rapidly and plans are being All
completed for the big event on Cha- non are invited to attend the next
nukah for the Detroit Hebrew Or- meeting, on Dec. 4 at 3 o'clock.

Atlas Social Club.

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A regular meeting of the Madison
Book•Cadillac Hotel
POPtiossita
Athletic Club was held Sunday, Nov.
SPECIAL DINNER I-I ?
28, at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena
LUNCHEON,
Gk.
street.
Plana
have
been
completed
Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S.
for a Valentine dance to be given at
Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S.,
the hotel Statler on Feb. 13. Mor-
will hold its regular get-together card
ris Levin, chairman of the banquet
party on Monday, Dec. 13, at 2 p. m.
committee, reported that arrange-
PLAIN OR
Refreshments and prizes for each
ments have been completed for the
table. Come and bring your friends.
club's annual banquet to be held
On Monday, Dee. 13, at 8 p. m.,
Dec. 10 at the Oriole Terrace Cafe.
Purity Chapter will hold a regular
Reservations have been made for 60
business meeting.
couples. Mr. Levin will act as toast-
master. The club is planning a series
Los Amigos.
NT OF HOLIDAY
Ami- of open meetings. David Marks, as-
SSO
COMPLETE AST
The last meeting of the
sisted by Max Blumenthal, has been
RTME ERY.
ATION
gos Club was girl Sunday, Nov. 28,
re-elected chairman of the entertain-
at 31 Melbourne avenue. The play to
ment committee. Benjamin Meek-
be presented at' the open meeting is
lowitz, manager of athletics, report-
now being rehearsed, under the di-
1550 Woodward
ed that members will be chosen on
rection of Miss Rose Buckman. The
Sunday, Dec. 12, at the regular meet-
(t meeting will be held Sunday,
ing, for the basketball team. Ar-
Dec. 12, at 3:30 p. m., at 31 Mel-
rangements are under way for a New
bourne avenue.
Years party, to include the mid- •
night show at the Temple Theater, •—
Zedakeh Club.
followed by a dinner party. Irving
Plans have been completed for the
Stewart addressed the members on
musical and bridge-tea to be given
the importance of caring for the
by the Zedakah Club on Wednesday,
teeth. A special meeting will be held
Dec. 15, at 2 p. m., at the hotel
Dec. 10 at Y. W. 11. A. clubhouse.
Statler. Prizes will be awarded at
each table and refreshments will be
Sholom Review No. 88.
served. Admission is $1. The pro-
Sholom Review No. 88, Women's
ceeds of the affair will go to charity.
The public is urged to attend. Mrs. Benefit Association, has completed
Ida Jacoby of 2981 Cortland avenue plans for a 1 o'clock luncheon and ,
was hostess at the last meeting of card party to take place Wednesday,
the organization. The next meeting Dec. 8, at the clubrooms, 1522 Ran-
will be held at the home of Mrs. M. dolph street. Members and their
Jacoby of 254 California avenue on friends are invited to attend. Those
desiring reservations are requested
Monday, Dec. 6.
to call Ilemlock 1648-W not later
than Tuesday, Dec. 7. On Wednes- I
Beta Rho Delta.
The sale of tickets is rapidly pro- day, Dee. 15, officers for the corning
gressing for the raffle to be held by year will be elected. All members
the Beta Rho Delta Sorority, the pro- are urged to be present.
ceeds of which will benefit a needy
Blue Bird Girls.
family. Other organizations are re-
quested to co-operate in this worthy
Miss Anna Gold of 665 East Kirby
During December this store will be
s
Those
desiring
further
in-
avenue
was
hostess at a regular meet-
eau e
open Saturday afternoons far your
formation are asked to communicate lag of the Blue Bird Girls on Tues-
shopping convenience.
with Miss Delores Gordon, chairman day evening, Nov. 30. The dance of
of the raffle committee, at 6069 1Nov. 21 was reported a success, and
Northfield avenue. A bridge lamp I the members of this organization
will be raffled. wish to thank their many friends for
their co-operation in helping to make
Blossoms of Zion.
this affair so successful. Prepara-
Wood•aul o Conxtr.
The last meeting of the Blossoms tions are now being made for a
of Zion was held at the home of Le- bridge-tea. The date and place will
nore Markson of 3293 Euclid avenue. be announced later. The next meet-
A party was held on Nov. 28 at the ing will take place on Tuesday eve-
home of Cyrile Schwartz, 2208 Virs ning, Dec. 7, at the home of Miss
Anna Kurtznian; 309 Englewood ave.
1417.4kILILILIkIta"sliK467":111741g":"'".
n ue. The meeting of Dec. 14 will Pli."'"41‘
be held at the home of Miss Sophye
Lipnick, 2459 Gladstone avenue.

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Auxiliary B'nai Moshe.

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Open every
evening
for your
convenience

The present season promises to be

very active one for the Ladies
Auxiliary of Congregation B'nai
Moshe. The first affair to be given is
the annual Chanukah ball, to take
place Sunday evening, Dec. 5, at the /
Hotel Statler. The following officers 12
were elected for the ensuing year: I%
Mrs. Peter Vass, president ; Mrs. 1
Jacob Duchinsky, vice-president; Mrs.
llarry Greenbaum, treasurer; Mrs.
Joseph Greenfield, financial secretary,
and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, record-
ing secretary.

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Athena Girl. Club.
Miss Tibie Chimovitz of 2047 West
Philadelphia avenue was hostess at F
the last regular meeting of the
Athena Girls Club which was held
Tuesday evening last. It was de-
cided that the organization hold a
New Year's party, place to be de-
cided at a later date. After the busi-
ness meeting, Mrs. Abraham Fish,
chairman of the entertainment com-1/
mittee, presented a program which
consisted of Mr. Townsend, who'/
played on the guitar and sang. Songs
were also rendered by the Misses
Florence Horwitz and Betty Yacht I•
and by the entire organization. The
next regular meeting will be held ,
Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, at the
home of Miss Pauline Fabrick of 10
1910 Hazelwood avenue.

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Yoremost Domestic
and foreign Marts

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Unique Store

RUIN marvelous is the display of fine fur-
, niture that one finds at the Edmund-Clark
Co. The impression gained upon entering
is comparable only to the thrill inspired by a
visit to an art gallery where one is surrounded
by the works of masters.
Charm and beauty almost beyond description
are embodied in each and every piece of furni-
ture on display. Entire suites of astounding
beauty . . decorative furniture of every de-
scription . . . delightful art objects . . .odd
pieces in innumerable designs and types . .
lamps to harmonize with every decorative
scheme. Only by visiting this unique store can
you fully comprehend how remarkably well it is
qualified to serve you.

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Expert Interior Decorators to Assist You

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Time Kai Pi s te. Sorority.
Miss Florence Rottman was hos-
tess at the last regular business meet- •
ing of the Time Kai Pistes Sorority
which was held Nov. 29. She Was A
also hostess at the Chanukah pan-
cake party which immediately fol-
lowed the meeting. Miss Rose Good-
man of 4515 West Warren avenue
will be hostess at the next regular i0
business meeting.

T. G. McCARTHY

PRESIDENT

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Tau Tau Gamma.
The last meeting of the Tau Tau 0
Gamma Sorority was held Tuesday
evening. Nov. 30, at the home of Miss
Rose Dobis on Blaine avenue. It
being an open meeting, Miss Dobis
entertained with bunco, bridge and
dancing, after which she served re-
dancing,
freshments. On Saturday night, Dec.
4, Miss Theresa Feldman will enter.
lain the girls at a pajama party at
her home on Larchmont avenue. The /
next fleeting will be held Tuesday
evening. Dec. 7, at the home of Miss n
Feldman.

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Tri-W Club.
A regular meeting of the Tri W
Club Was held on Tuesday evening, I
Y. M'. 11. A. Exten-
Nov. 30, et
sive preparations by the entertain-
meat and music committees assure ,FA
the Tri-W of a successful program
I for the show and dance to be given
on Sunday evening. Dec. 19. at 8:30,
at 31 Melbourne avenue. Admission
is by invitation only. Following the
meeting bridge was played.

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Misses Betty and Fannie Solomon. 11
3775 Virginia park, Tuesday, Nov.
23. Miss Celia Bloom was appointed 0
chairman of the entertainment coin- , ' /
mittee, assisted by Miss Margaret
Miss Ann Sulkin of 603 •A
Leviant.
Trowbridge avenue will be hostess at
the next meeting.
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