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Fraternal and
Club Notes

WHO? ZEIRE ZION

WHAT? DANCE

WHEN? SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 18

WHERE? PHILADELPHIA-BYRON

MUSIC? STONE'S SYNCOPATORS

Shaarey Zedek Club.
On Dec. 5, seven members of the
Shaarey Zedek Club and their faculty
advisor , H. Rogvoy, were hosts to 15
children of the Baby Day Nursery.
Dolls were given to the children and
refreshments were served. On Dec,
19 some of the weathers will visit

HENRI MATHEYS Announces the Removal of His

VIOLIN STUDIO

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1203 Wurlitser Bldg., Broadway (Opposite Capitol TheMer)
MR. MATHEYS has the d.stinetion of having produced
the following

MICHIGAN STATE CONTEST WINNERS

GabrIel sow,

\V nner of the 926
State
M ehigan
Contest for Junior
Violinists.

Joseph Laaarowsky

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Saturday- Monday

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Three classes which are offered in
the curriculum for the schools and
y.
Jr. Chapter Baby Day N
are proving of great interest to the
A regular meeting of the Junior students are as follows: A chazonim,
Chapter of the Hebrew Baby Day or cantors class, which meets in the
Nursery will be held on Monday eve- Philadelphia Center every Saturday
nim.r, Dec. 13, at the home of Mrs. morning; bar mitzvah classes, which
Joseph Radner, 8732 LaSalle boule- teach students their Ilaftorahs and
yard. The membership campaign Is prepare them for their bar-mitzvahs;
now earnestly in progress and the a high school history course taught
president urges each member to at- by A. D. Markson, who lectures on
tend the meeting and bring: at in the high lights of the mediaeval
one now member. Membership n ages. Thus far Maintonides, Rashi,
this chapter is open to all Jewish anti the Crusades have been subjects
young men and women over the ages of his lectures.
of 21 and 18, respectively, and ap-
plicants are invited to attend this Kirby Parties:
meeting.
All the teachers in the Kirby Cen-
ter held Chanukah parties for their
Northwestern Junior League.
classes during the last week. Songs
The Northwestern Junior League and stories of Chanukah by the teach-
entertained at a pancake party for res were the main features of the
its members and friends on Monday parties.
evening at the home of Miss Shirley
Bernice Kelt, California avenue. The
KISHINEFF.—(J. T. A.)—Con-
next meeting of the league w:II be siderable interest centered around
held on Monday evening, Dec. 13.
the entry of a Roumanian proselyte
to Judaism.
Ad Libatum.
John Dinescua, the owner of the
Miss Sally Ellenbogen of Taylor Kiahineff national theater, embraced
avenue, was hostess to the Ad Liba- Judaism in order to man; a Jewish
turn dub Thursday evening. The girl, Miss Soloscia. Dinescua changed
theater party was postponed on ac- his 'name to Jancu David.
count of the illness of Miss Shirley.,
Miss Jessie Goldsmith..
Richardson.
will entertain the club at a bridge
and bunco party on Tuesday evening
in honor of her birthday anniversary.
The club will discuss several im-
portant topics at the next meeting
and it is imperative that all mem-
bers be present. The club will meet
at the home of Miss Rose Aretchkin
of Lanspeary road, Windsor.

When the makers finished showing these samples to
his trade, we succeeded in purchasing them at very large
dicounts. The savings that we offer Saturday and Mon-
day is exactly ONE-TIIIRD from the regular prices.
Everything in the sale js of gift character. There are more
than 1,500 separate pieces—and they are wonderful val-

Tri W. Club.
The last meeting of the Tri-W was
held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, at
89 Rowena street. Mr. Barbous,
chairman of the show and dance com-
mittee, gave a favorable report of
the show and dance, to take place
Sunday evening, Dec. 19, at Mel-
bourne ('enter. Matters of impor-
tance were discussed. Following the
meeting the invitations and stickers
for the show and dance were dis-
tributed among the members.

Purity Chapter No. 359.
Purity Chapter No 359, Order
Eastern Star, will hold its monthly
get-together card party on Monday,
Dec. 13, at 2 p. at. Refreshments
will be served and prizes given at
each table. Mrs. Golda Kavanau is
serving no chairman of this party and
tickets can be secured from her or
from the officers. On Monday eve-
ning, Dec. 13 at 8 o'clock, Purity
Chapter will hold a regular business
meeting.

The Nightingales.
The Nightingales, a musical dub,
has just been reorganized and is hold-
ing meetings and rehearsals at 227
King avenue on Wednesday evenings.
All young men and women interested
in music arc invited to attend the
meetings which begin at 7:30.

ues at the lowered prices.

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WOODWARD All

Gamma Sigma Kappa.
The last meting of the Gamma Sig-
ma Kappa Sorority was held at the
home of Miss Frances Geller of 261
Owen avenue on Nov. 30. On Tues-
day, Dec. 7 the organization held a
theater party at the Bonstelle Play-
house, which was preceded by a dinifer
at the King Wah Lo Cafe. Miss Rose
Levin of Montgomery street will be
hostess at the next regular business
meeting of the club which will be held
Tuesday, Dec. 14.

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o'clock, a paper will be read by lir.
William J. Vidaver on "Comparative
Religion."
Dr. Vidaver, who is a graduate of
the University of Michigan, is a
former student of a New York Yesh-
ivah for the Orthodox rabbinate and
has been a student of religion for
yearn.
The Round Table meets at Temple
Beth El, room 26, every other Fri-
day evening.

Special $1.00 Dinner, 5 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Special Noon-day Luncheon 55c, 11 a. m. to 2 p. Tn.
Sunday Table D'Hote Dinner $1.25, 12 to 8 p. m.

STANLEY COSCIA
And His Tea Garden Orchestra.

DAILY DANCING

12-1:45 P. M. — 5:30 P. M.-8 P. NI. — 9:30 P. M.-1 A.

MANY JEWS DIE IN WARSAW
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Mortal-
ity among the Jewish population in
the capital of Poland has increased
considerably, according to provisional
statistics published here.

No Cover Charge at Any Time.

Giese Improvements
are important

League U. H. S.
The Northwestern Women's league
of the United Hebrew Schools will
hold its annual election of officers
Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, at the
Philadelphia-Byron Hall. Every
member is urged to attend. Plans
are being arranged for a luncheon
and card party to be held Jan. 5.
Tickets are already obtainable from
the members.

Fitted Traveling Key Cases.
Handkerchief Cases
Cases.
Tie Cases.
Game Sets.
Military Cases.
Music Cases.
Sewing Sets.
Collar Cases.
Medicine Cases.
Cigarette Cases.
Drinking Cups.
Ash Trays.
And Many Others.

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PERMANENT WAVE, $10

Special Reduced Morning Rates to 1 p. m. Daily

the Jewish Orphan Home. Members
of the congregation are requested to
donate suitable articles for children
from 5 to 16 years of age. For furth-
er information, call Mr. Rogvoy, Gar-
CI
field 7584-W after 6 p. m.

Original Prices

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from the Philadelphia-Byron school
ROUND TABLE SOCIETY
gave a party. Among the teachers
present were Messrs. 51ichlin, Gor-
don, Markson, Levy and Isaacs. Ida
At the meeting of the Round
Table Interprofessional Society on
King Was chairman.
Friday evening, Dec. 17, at 8:45
D•c•mi:
Dacanu Society discussed Zionism
and the Jewish youth problem at its
last informal meeting, Saturday
night. Rosin and Weston opposed
Harrison and Buchhalter on "Wether
Crimea or Palestine or both should
be the Jewish national home land,
while the entire society participated
m a discussion of the youth prob-
This Saturday evening the
lem.
members will read their original
treaties on "Religion" and an in-
formal discussion will follow.

Phiot ■ Delta Sorority.
The grab bag party held at the home
of Miss Beatrice Stern, 137 Leicester
court, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 7,
was reported a success. The members
and guests played bridge. The next
regular business meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Lillian GrAman,
a 1035 Holbrook avenue, on Dec. 14.

There are two general classes of
motor car improvements. Those
made primarily for their effect on
the public—and those made pri-
marily for their effect upon the car.

You will perceive at once that Dodge
Brothers new five-bearing crank-
shaft, two-unit starting and lighting
system, air cleaner and other recent
improvements, are the sort that rep-
resent genuine value.

They are sound and substantial
betterments, producing definite and
marked results, and as such they are
typical of Dodge Brothers methods
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Young Teachers' Club:
A class consisting of all the young
teachers is now being organized un-
der the supervision of Bernard Isaacs,
superintendent of the schools. The
class will meet Saturday evening at
7 o'clock in the Philadelphia-Byron
Talmud Torah. Prominent educators
will address the class at each meet-

Federal Laundry

THIRD AND ELIZABETH

"We Return Everything But the Dirt."

Lake. Predominant:
Latkes was the predominant
, ture at the Chanukah party of
Alumni last Saturday night.
Gordon's last (las+ of graduates
initiated into the alumni.

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Lectures:
Lectures on the history and re-I
Brion of the Jews are given Friday I
nights in the Philadelphia-Byron;
auditorium by I. Rosenberg.

Holiday Greetings and Best Wishes.

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Ilechts, the librarian. of the Bialik '
Library are ordering the latest lie- I
brew books for the use of the stu- !
dents. Circulation in the library is
increasing each week, according to
the committee in charge.

Ktrutsoh !with:
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At the last Kvutzoh Ivrith meet-
gs
M ing at which Dr. Rebelsky spoke. the
United Hebrew Schools also partici- I
Many of the students sang
paced.
the school and class songs.

Graduates' Part:
The class that was just graduated

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