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Fratamil anb Club Antes

a Civic Center." The affirmative, up-
Plsilomathic Debating Club.
Two one-man debates were held at held by Oscar Schwartz, won the de-
the last meeting of the Philomathic cision of the club over the negative,
Debating Club on Sunday evening at upheld by Nathan Shur.
On Sunday evening, Dec. 19, the
the Little Theater of the Y. W. H.
A. clubhouse. The first was on the Philomathic will hold a social at the
subject "Resolved, That the Institu- home of David Leach at 2453 Glad-
tion of Marriage Should Be Abol- stone avenue. Howard Berger, chair-
ished." The negative, upheld by Max man of the social committee, report-
Simon, won the decision of the club ed that arrangements have been com-
over the affirmative, which was up- pleted for this affair and a very ap-
held by Harold Koretz. The other propriate program has been planned.
The annual oratorical contest of
debate was on the subject "Resolved,
That the City of Detroit Should have the club will be held on Monday eve-

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this kind to be sponsored by the club. ter Sunday, Dec. 19, at 7 o'clock11,100101•11111131
A well known orchestra has been ob- sharp. Following the meeting bridge I
tained to furnish the dance music. was played.
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The next meeting will be held on
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Ladies Free Loan Association.
Thursday, Dec. 23, at 31 Melbourne
avenue. This is the last meeting be-
A meeting of the Detroit Hebrew
fore the dance and all members are Ladies Free Loan Association will tie
Madison Athletic Club.
The eighth annual anniversary of urged to attend.
held Monday, Dec. 20, at 7:30 p.
No
the Madison Athletic Club was cele-
at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and
P.;
Chine.
G. A. C. Club.
Wilson avenues. As there are see- 0
brated with a dinner party on Friday
L.DANCE WHERE1
Cover Charge
nd
American

-
,
,
g,
a
member
of
the
eral
matters
of
importance
to
be
di
Lu
mber
Rhea
evening last at the Oriole Terrace
YOU DINE
Any Time
C. Club was chosen leading, cussed, all members are urged to
Cafe. Morris Levin acted in the ca- G. A. C.
Food
pacity of toastmaster and among the lady in the operetta to be given by attend.
speakers were Mikel Gruskin, Morris Northern High School in January.
Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
Cohen, Benjamin Mecklowitz, David The G. A. C. basketball team won
Dancing to the Orchestra, Which is Conceded
I A ,
Marks, Albert Jacobs, Samuel Jacobs the game played with the Mooney &
At the Dec. 6 meeting of the La-:
and Joseph Snider. Plans are being Turner team with a score of 48 to 6. dies Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith, officers ,
to Offer the Finest Entertainment and Dance Rythm
completed for a New Year's Eve Any team wishing to compete with for the ensuing year were elected as 0
party which will include a dinner the G. A. C. team is asked to phone follows: Mrs, Esther Fleishman,10
party at Wexler's Restaurant, mid- Harry Corby, captain, Northway resident • Anna Rubenstein, first 0
night show at the Temple Theater, 1258-W.
vice-president; Mrs. Rose Cowan, sec-10
"HOTTER THAN SUNSHINE"
followed by a house party. Plans
l and vice - president; Mrs. E. J.] I
Shaarey Zedek Club.
for the Valentine dance to be given
Ze-ISchwartz, third vice-president ;. Mrs.;
6 - 8, 10-1 A. M. Daily — Saturday Noon
At the meeting of the Shaarey
on Feb. 13 at the Ilotel Steller are
arrows, fourth vice-press d
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progressing satisfactorily. Phil Good- dek Club on D ec. 12 the program was I Mrs. Anna Kaufman, treasurer; Mrs.]
of Mr.
class. Threes
man and Benjamin Mecklowitz spoke in charge
were
read I.evy's
and proved
to be Mary Bornstein, financial secretary; 1 0
0
on "Education." At the meeting to paper
s
very interesting. The club wishes to Mrs. Alec Licht, recording secretary, ,
he held Sunday, Dec. 19, at the Y. thank those who have so kindly and Mrs. Anna Blatnikoff, corre- 0
W. IL A. clubhouse, Mikel Gruskin, helped to provide gifts for the Ile- sponding secretary. . Installation of , 0
chairman of the organization, will de-
officers will be held at the next meet- 0
0
brew Orphan Home. The organize- ing on Monday evening, Dec. 20, at
Opposite Book.C•dillac Hotel
liver a talk on "Tuberculosis."
lion would like to express its appreci- the community center, 275 East , • SPECIAL DINNER S - II, $1.25
Michigan
Ave.
ation
for
the
lovely
program
given
Zeire Zion.
,k erry avenue. All members are re- 0 LUNCHEON, Sac.
4
Arrangements have been com- when it visited the Orphan Home.
quested to attend .
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pleted for the Zeire Zion dance to
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.
take place Saturday evening, Dec. 18,
Jericho Rebekah Lodge.
The last regular meeting of the
at the l'hiladelphia-Byron Talmud To- Gamma

Tau Chi Sorority was held The, next regular meeting of the'
rah. This promises to be one of the
at
the
home
of
Miss
E.
Browarny,
Jericho
Rebekah
No. 328, will
outstanding social events of the sea- 10256 Delmar avenue, Wednesday, be held Monday Lodge,
PLAIN
OR
evening, Dec. 20, at
son. Tickets can be obtained at the
avenues, at
door the evening of the affair or from Dec. 8. M. Goodman of this city Oakland and Melbourne
large class of candi-
gave
an
interesting
talk
on
the
value
which
time
a
members of the organization. Stone's
of
life
insurance.
Saturday,
Dec.
4,
dates
will
be
initiated.
Following
the
Syncopators will furnish the dance the members saw "The Great Tempt- degree, supper will be served in the
i
music. At the regular meeting which
1
was held Sunday, Dec. 12, it was de- ations" at the Shubert-Detroit and dining room. The last meeting of '
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY
cided to resume the sale of shares in after the show they gave a pajama the Jericho entertainment committee
arty at the home of Mks L. Lieber- took place at the home of Mrs. Na-
STATIONERY.
Far'n Folk, a weekly.
man, Ill Rosedale. Miss E. Keshner than Metz of 2967 Monterey avenue.
and
Miss
J.
Borison
presented
a
very
A
Chinese
luncheon
was
served
to
14
Los Amigos.
At the last meeting of the Los entertaining program and Miss B. guests. Mrs. I. Schwartz of Melrose
1550 Woodward
will entertain members of the
Amigos, on Sunday, Dec. 12, a thea- Borison and Miss 13. Kaplan prepared avenue
entertainment committee on Tues-
ter party was planned for Friday eve- the refreshments.
day, Dec. 21, at the King Wah Lo
The
sorority
will
hold
an
open
ning, Dec. 17, at the Shubert Lafay-
Cafe.
I
ette Theater. The next meeting will meeting in the near future, at which

be held Sunday, Dec. 26, at 3:30 p. time it will present a one-act play
Rayo Club.
called "The American Idea." Mrs.
m., at 31 East Melbourne avenue.
The Rayo Club sponsored a Cha-
13. Sweet, who was at one time an
TiFfitli '16
nukah party on Saturday evening,
actress, is directing the play.
Theta Rho Chi Sorority.
Dec.
4, at the home of Goldie Wein•1
The Theta Rho Chi Sorority, re-
stein. Plans are being completed fort
Eta Beta Zeta.
cently organized for charitable and
The last meeting of the Eta Beta a sleigh ride party to be held Satur-
social purposes, meets weekly at 31
day evening, Jan. 8. Regular bi-
Zeta
Bridge
Sorority
was
held
Fri-
Melbourne avenue. Further details
day, Dec. 3, at the home of Miss monthly meetings of the club are
will be announced later.
Jo
Helen Rosenberg. The rattle will be held at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
held on Friday, Dec. 17, and a dona- bourne avenue, at 4 p. m.
Oman Girls.
A meeting of the Orean Girls Club tion will be given to a destitute fam-
Institute Players.
was held on Thursday, Dec. 9, at ily. Bridge prizes were won by Ida
The next meeting of the Institute
the home of Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin, Dalitz of Ann Arbor and Charlotte
Players will be held on Sunday after-
Calvert avenue. Miss Ida Fox of Readisch.
7 West Euclid avenue was hostess at
noon, Dec. 19, at 89 Rowena street.
Theta Sigma Tau.
The business of the meeting will be
the last meeting, Thursday, Dec. 16.
The last regular meeting of the discussed from 3 to 4 o'clock and
Theta
Sigma
Tau
Fraternity
was
held
will be followed by dancing. The
Blossoms of Zion.
The last meeting of the Blossoms at the home of Paul Barak, 217 music will be furnished by Bill Lan-
Beresford
avenue,
Sunday,
Dec.
12.
kin. Tickets will be distributed for
of Zion was held at the home of An-
na Lipa of 2230 West Euclid avenue. Many interesting subjects were dis- the two plays to be given at the Little
cussed,
particularly
the
second
degree
Theater at 89 Rowena street on Dec.
All girls between the ages of 12 and
1G are invited to attend the next initiation which will be held Sunday, 29. Music has been secured for the
Dec.
19.
Next
meeting
will
be
held
dancing which will follow the plays.
meeting, which will be held at the
home of Edith Margolis of 2659 Ha- at the home of Lewis Barak, 1564 Those who desire tickets should get
them as soon as possible, as the sup-
zelwood avenue. All members are Glendale avenue.
ply is limited due to the limited seat-
urged to attend the next meeting.
Tri-W. Club.
ing space in the theater. Many in-
Newest Styles — Wanted Leathers —
A regular meeting of the Tri-W teresting events are planned for the
Arrow Club.
A meeting of the Arrow Club was Club was held Tuesday evening, Dec. coming year. Anyone interested in
Popular Shades—Marvelous Variety
held on Thursday, Dec. 16, at the 14, at the Y. W. 11. A. All plans dramatics and wishing to attend the
Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. have been completed for the show meetings is invited to do so during
The Arrow Club is planning a dance and dance. All members that were the social hours, which are open to
to be held on Dec. 29, at the Jewish not present at the meeting Tuesday the public.
Center. This is the first affair of kindly report at the Melbourne Cen-

ning, Dec. 27, at the Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue. The committee in charge
has already chosen the judges for the
contest and has completed all other
arrangements.

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Make Your New Year s Reservation Now #
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THE GREATER SEASON

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Charles Fitzgerald and His Orchestra

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Oriental Cafe

NEW YEAR'S EVE
*CELEBRATION*

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Auspices of

MENORAH SOCIAL CLUB

SPECIAL ENGRAVED CARDS
for the HOLIDAYS

— at —

B'nai B'rith Community
Center

SHEEHAN'S

Proceeds to Community House Maintenance Fund.

Entertainment — Dancing — Favors
Noisemakers

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Ten-Course Dinner $6.50 per Plate. No other charge.

Make Reservations at Once at 275 East Ferry Ave.

Call Elias Goldberg, Northway 1896

Christmas Sale
Genuine Leather
HANDBAGS

Greetings

Peter P. Boyle

1312 Buhl Bldg.

'4.98

Ased Ed Din Sorority.



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A regular meeting of the Ased Ed
Din Sorority was held at the home of
Miss Betty Rosen on Monday, Dec.
13. A very favorable report was
given concerning the sale of rattle
tickets. The initiation of four mem-
bers has been postponed. Miss Betty
Rosen will entertain all the members
of the sorority with a week-end house
party during the Christmas week. Fri-
day, Dec. 24, she will give a theater
party and the following day a pa-
jama party. Miss Bee Wasserman
will be hostess at the next meeting,
Monday, Dec. 20.

Medium and Large Size Pouches—Under-Arm
Bags—Flat Tailored Bags—Few Vanities

All high-grade bags, as fine in quality and workmanship as you
would want to give to anyone—your mother, sister or friend.
Bags that would sell readily at their regular price, which is
considerable more than $4.98, but this is a Christmas sale and
we're offering them special at that price.

Pin Seal—Patent Cowhide—Crepe Cowhide—
Lizard Calf—Genuine Shoe Calf—Real
Morocco—And Combinations.

Beta Rho Delta Sorority.

The Beta Rho Delta Sorority held

a regular business meeting on Thurs-

The variety is so great that we do not know where to begin.
We're sure you'll find several bags in this sale that are just
what you want. All the bags are fitted with coin purse and
mirror; some with vanity accessories.

day, Dec. 9, at the Y. W. 11. A. Miss
Sally Cutler was voted in as a new
member of the sorority. The mem-
hers of the sorority wish to extend
their sincere sympathy to Dorothy
Goren over the loss of her grandfa-
ther. An open meeting will be held
Thursday, Dec. 17. The entertain-
ment committee is arranging a de-
lightful program for the evening.

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Upsilon Chapter.

The last meeting of the Upsilon
Chapter of the Phi Beta Fraternity
was held at 275 East Ferry avenue.
Herman Cohen and Albert Azamoff
were accepted as pledgees. Benjamin
Golden , Julius Strosky a n d M erman 0.■■■•■■■■■ •ami ■■•■■■■a■w■■■■■■■■■•■■w ■■•■■•■/
Smith received their second degrees. •
The first issue of the Upsilon Weekly
was distributed.

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Greetings of the Season

Zedakals Club.

Plans have been completed for a 0
get-acquainted party to be given by 0
the Zedakah Club on Sunday evening, 0
Dec. 19, at the home of Mrs. Joshua 10
Karbal, 3301 Webb avenue. Mrs.
Doroth y Lightstone of 1471 Virginia
park will be hostess at the next regu-
lar meeting on Dec. 20.

J ohn n H. Bueker. Jr

Athena Girls Club.

Finer Furnishings

Evenings
For Your
Convenience.

Open

O

NLY after one has visited this unusual store

is it possible to fully visualize what can really
be accomplished toward making the home a
place of genuine beauty. For here are to be found
innumerable examples of finer furnishings from the
best makers of America and foreign lands . . .
things which bring to the home a subtle atmosphere
of enchanment, making it the object of admiration
from visitors and a source of entirely justifiable pride
to its owner.

dmund-Uark G.

1745 East Grand Boulevard

One block from Packard—near Mt. Elliott.

DECORATIVE FURNITURE . . .

ORIGINALS AND REPRODUCTIONS . . . OBJECTS OF ART

The last meeting of the Athena
Girls Club was held Tuesday evening, 2
Dec. 14, at the home of Miss Fay •A
Klegon of 11361 Martindale avenue.
Plans were completed for the grab
bag party to be held Tuesday eve-
ning, Dec. 21, at the home of Mrs. p
Blanche Horwitz of 1603 Gladstone
avenue. The organization is sponsor- %
ing a New Year's Eve party to be 2
held at the Palmetto Hotel. Any one 5
desirous of attending, please get in
touch with any of the members, as
all reservations must be in promptly.
The next regular business meeting 0
will take place Tuesday evening, Dec. 0
21, at the home of Mrs. Horwitz.

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Office and Store Fixtures, Partitions,

Special Woodwork, Bank Fixtures.

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Bullet Proof Equipment.

2117-2119 ELMWOOD AVENUE Edgewood 2263

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Stranger A. C.
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The Stranger A. C. Club has re- 4. ■••■\■
organized and regular meetings are
held at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-.
bourne avenue, at 8:30 p. m. Mem
bers please attend.

Holiday Greetings and Best Wishes.

Ladies Aid Society.

The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
celebrated its fifteenth birthday anni- '
yea-eery with a dinner-dance at the
Fort Wayne Hotel on Dec. 12. Wil-
liam Miller acted in the capacity of
toastmaster. Mrs. Deutah of Me-;
Keesport, Pa., the organizer of the
society, wan • guest of honor. The'
Spanish shawl donated by Mrs. Harry'
Klein was won by Mrs. Slatkin. The
next meeting wil Ibe held Wednesday
evening, Dec. 22, at 275 East Ferry
avenue. All members are requested
to make settlement for dues, ads and
ball tickets.

Additional CIO.e on rage Three

D. L. McDonald

Plumbing and Heating Contractor.

4153 WOODWARD AVENUE



Glendale 7515



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