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Veraori;ini ,ISII CIRONICLE
Teatn, will hold its first reorgan-
ization meeting at 8 o'clock Thurs-
day, Sept. 29, at the Y. W. IL A.,
89 Rowena street. An interesting
Los Amigos Club.
program of speakers has been ar-
The first meeting of the season
ranged and all plans for the com-
of Los Amigos was held Sept. 18. ing year will be discussed. All in-
B. As h , A . Plans were made for a piellie to terested will pleas.• turn out.
Grahow,
crshow,
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be held at Smith's farm at Clyde,
354 John R. Street at Adams
Time Kai Pisti. Sorority.
A regular business meeting of Gordon, M. Wulf, 11. Goldberg, A. Mich., on Sept. 25.
next meet-
Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith.
the Time Kai l'istis Sorority was Pear, M. Veick,
J. Modell, M.
Will be held Oct. 2 at 5525
berg.wei,htsit,
Ladies' Auxiliary of Irnai
Gol
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he ld a t th e haste of Miss Florence Ferry,
Tyler avenue
It rith wilt hold its next meetiog
Rottman 0 f 9312 Br, dstreet on Edna Lewis S. Goldstick, R. WM-
You are assured careful consideration by competent instructors.
sy,
Oct. 3. Hans are being
leek,
I.
Greenberg,
1.
Levin,
31.
Mond,
Thai Tale Sorority.
Monday, Sept. 19.
for the next card party,
We offer the service of such well known teachers as:
Miss Alpert end Miss Fox. who B aker and II. M. Shulman.
A meeting of the Tusi Tula So- made
will take place Oct. 26. The
The
next
meeting
wit
take
place
'
were 00 the committee in regard
y was held ‘Vednesday, Sept. which
the home of rarity
chain Ilea of the affair are Mrs. It.
Eric R. Sandberg, piano; 0. B. J. Foerch, piano; Raymond
to information as to the needs of Friday, Sent. :ill, at
21, at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena,
er and Nles. II. Eisler. An
Ira Friedenberg, 1403 Vir- .
the Baby Day Nursery, reported Mrs.
ginia
park.
where
very
desirable quarters for rlesch al treat is in store for all,
Nash, piano; Helen Lewis, piano; C. Bayer, violin; Bruce W.
that blankets for the babies' cribs
future meetings have been t oh- unusu tip pleasant surprises will be
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Raines, banjo; John Bailey., banjo; Floyd O'Hara, trumpet;
were things that would be more
tamed.
Halevy Choral Society.
given.
useful than anything else just now.
Vaughan Sunderland, trumpet; A. A. Wahl, drums and xylo-
Ma " ' jai 'Ind" ore being
Due to the fact that many d
Arrangements have been made for
Madison Athletic Club.
the Male members participate (in planned for the fall and winter
phone; Charles Collins, clarinet and saxophone; Walter Gill,
the purchase of same.
The SeCond regular meeting of
' ea 'e n15.
Suggestions were 0131k for a various synagogues during the
saxopohone; Ela•r Jones, pixophone; F. Berg, saxophone, and
the
Madison
Athletic Cub was
.
,
Hallowe'en party but a definite holidays, the Halevy will rehears
Theta Rho Chi Sorority.
Id Sunday afternoon, Sept. Di,
on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock
Duane Sawyer, saxophone.
date has not yet been set.
!fii , s Rose B elivs
II. A. clubhouse at!
Y.
W.
at
the
The next regular business meet- at Gladstone, corner Twefth street
' avenue was hostess at the last reg- 89 Rowena.
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ing will be held on Monday, Oct. 3, --F olks School.
. ular meeting of the Theta Rho Chi
The
fall
dance
will be held
at the Y. W. II A. clubhouse.
Th e Halvvy again urges every.- Sorority held Wednesday evening,
Wednesday evening., Fe•it. 28. at
one who can sing and is a lover of
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the
Maccabees
Temple.
Putnam
Tau Sigma Epsilon.
Jewish music to become a member Sept. 14 .
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file members of the sorority and and Woodward. Ben Shook and
The last weekly meeting of the of the club. The Hal•vy has start-
their guests spent a very enjoyable his Creole Granada Park Orches-
Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority was ed rehearsal of new songs und vening at the anniversary party
e
tra will furnish the music. Tick-
held at the home of Miss Lee Su- oratorios and it is essential for .
heron
Calvert avenue.
The of
oncoming
turkey trot dance, everyone who desires to be a tnem.1 which was held at of
the
home
of ets can be secured from members
Ferry
ave.
Miss Ida
or the evening of the dance at the
ber of a singing society which has
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enhance to the ballroom
Thanksgiving eve, was the main made a panic for itself not only, ,
The next meeting will be hold
The organization is also holding
topic of the evening.
in Detroit but all over the music
A get Acquainted meeting will circles of the United States to be on Sept. 21 at the home of Miss a special open meeting Sunday
,
Snyder
afternoon
at the I. ffi. 11. A. thea-
an
w and not wait until the last. i • ,
be held ut the end of tilt. month, gin ii now
nue.
ter at 89 Rowena. The public is
at which time members of the dif-
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cordially
invited
to attend. The
forest sororities will be invited to
Theta Delta Kappa.
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity. .... program starts promptly at 3
attend.
A group of girls who were out
The
Theta
Sigma
Tau
Fratern-
o'clock.
1514 WOODWARD, Cor. JOHN R.
The next meeting will he at the
the Y. W. II. A. camp from
home of the Misses Bellenson of Aug. 1 to 14 held a camp reunion! itY, Alpha Chapter, has announced
A
Frolickers.
that the date of the third annual
Collingw ood avenue.
W.
II.
A.
clubhouse
and
at the Y.
The Frolickers will not meet
sorority. elk,: banquet has been set for Sunday,
decided to form it
The Nite Hawk Club.
Beatrice Rader was elected tam-' Oct. 9, and will be formal. This this Tuesday, 3e151. 27, on account
the of Rosh Hashonah.
banquet will be attended bythei
home
At t a mee ting eld at theBrush,
porary chairman. After a few I
r
The next regular meeting will
. membership and a few of
Ma rkowi htz, 9320
of
weeks of deliberation they decided
'
friends.
The
committee
in
charge
be held Tuesday, Oct. 4, at the
the club made final arrangements
is Sol Zuieback, Peal Barak and Y. W. II. A. Center, 89 Rowena.
for the dance which is to be given on the name of Theta Delta is
Music by Tea Garden Frolickers, Under
R. Ilorlick.
New• members are invited to at-
at the Detroit-Leland Hotel on Kappa
Election of officers took place
-
tend.
Sunday evening, Oct. 2.
Direction of Del Coons.
the following officers were
Pythian
Sisters,
Temple
No.
152.
The athletic committee, with and
elected: Beatrice Rader, presi-
Alpha Lambda K ■ ppa.
Meyer Scheeler as chairman, has dent; Florence Terris, vice-presi-
Oct. 3 will mark the opening of
Mast and Snappiest Dance Music in Detroit.
A reguar meeting of the Alpha
already procured a gymnasium dent; Rose Hecker, scrtary, and the coming season for the Pythian
where the boys can indulge in in-
Sisters of Greater Detroit Temple, Lambda Kappa fraternity was held
door athletics during the cold Florence
treasurer.
Miss Salter,
Freda Cohn
and Miss Ann No. 152. On that date attention at the home of John Isaacs of 2653
NO
month
s. last meeting, which was Gettleson were appointed to look will be centered on the selection Glendale avenue.
At the
Tile open meeting of the fra-
after a design for a pin. Miss of 16 ladies for a degree team,
ternity whir!, was to have been
ov-oo-L
held
at the
home
,if Joseph
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of
1706
Taylor
avenue,
all the
Bertha Burnstein was appointed to initiation of a class of candidates,
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held on Sept. 27 was postponed
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draw up a constitution for the so- committeea se tc « o
members arrived at an early hour
ing year and a delegates' report. until Oct. 4, ote to the holidays.
rarity.
to listen in on the Dempsey-Tun-
Further details of the activities
Purity Chapter, O. E. S.
Theta Delta Omega.
ney fracas.
of the Theta Delta Kappa will be
l'urity (haute; No. 359, 0. E. S.,
The next meeting will be held at announced at a later date.
A regular meeting of Theta
the home of .1. J. Wilbur of 3021
Delta Omega Sorority was held on will give a Clad party Monday aft-
Carter avenue.
Sept. 15 at the home of Miss Nad- •rnoen, Oct. 10, for the benefit of
L'Allegro Girls.
Greetings
The L'Allegro Girls met Tues. ler. A social time followed the he Weiner fund. Mrs. Anna Wein-
seek is general chairman, assisted
Home Relief Society.
day evening. Business discussions business session.
Sirs. Hannah Har•ith. Purity'
The next meeting will take place
to the
The last meeting of the Home were continued from the last
Relief Society was held Friday, meeting and plans were started on Sept. 29 at the home of Miss .hapter wishes all members to keep
his date in mind and bring their
Jewish
Sept. 16, at the home of Me ''' If. for a bridge to be given late this Alzofon of 595 East Philadelphia.
Holds.
This will be an open meeting to
M. Shulman, president of the or-
(Additional Clubs Notes will be
Community
ganization. Plans for a card party
The next
meeting
will
be
at
the
which
visitors
are
invited.
.
ound
on l'age 21.)
a id luncheon are under way. The year.
home of Miss Sylvia Chapman of
Do'ers Club.
of
luncheon will take place Tuesday, .,702 Cortland.
The last meeting of the Do'ers
Oct. 25, at the new Masonic Tem-
Detroit.
, was held at the home of Mrs. Klein
pie. Mrs. Ira Friedenberg is
Athena Girl. Club.
chairman. She will be assisted by
Miss Esther Jacobson of Lenox I of Strathmore drive. Arrange-
from
the Mesdames N. Mandeberg, . avenue was hostess at the last reg meats are being completed for a
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ular meeting of the Athena Girls: card party.
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Order your
I Club, which was held on Tuesday
Junior Star Club.
JEWELERS
Holiday Flowers
BEN FRIEDMAN.
levening, Sept. 20. The bridge.
The
last
meeting
of the Junior
from Detroit's
raffle and fashion show which was
Makers of Fine Jewelry.
held on Sunday afternoon at th •IStar Cub was held at the Jewish
Fifteen years of faithful
most beautiful
Repairing a Specialty.
Savoy Hotel proved to be a huge, Center. A theater party was plan.
Shoppe for
service to the flower buyers
Office and Salesroom:
success. Thanks are given the ned to be held Oct. 1 at the Bon-
Flowers.
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served for 12 couples and a good
time was had by all attending.
gratrrual nub Club Notr
Duane SaWyer Music Studios
The
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FINE CLOTHES AT TILE SMALLEST MARGIN OF
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Patrons a Happy New Year.
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The Season's Greetings.
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Eyes examined Optical Repair
work. The new scientific meth-
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Manager ,
Orean Girls Club.
The Sept. 15 meeting of the
Orean Girls Club was held at the
home of Miss Dolly Goldstone of
Indiandalt. avenue. Further dis-
cussion was held of the bridge and
raffle to be held Sunday afternoon,
Oct. 2, at the Chatham Hotel.
Mrs. William P. Turner of :11 -
gee avenue was hostess at the
Sept. 22 meeting.
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IME was when the housewife was expected to
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do little beyond cooking, cleaning and sewing.
Nowadays some of these tasks have been simplified,
but new and complex responsibilities have taken
place. The woman is today the general man-
their
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the household and on her skill and manage.
of opera-
depends the efficiency and economy
ager of
ment
tion of the home.
She has charge of the business of living for the
all.
whole family — the most important business of
The wise housewife budgets her expenditures,
setting aside a portion of her income for investment.
In cases where the family finances are not adequate
to the sound. economic needs of her budget she
makes a loan at the Industrial Morris Plan Bank of
Detroit. This institution has put personal financing
at
on a sound, economic basis. Interest is charged and
the rate of 6% per annum, deducted in advance,
parts
extending
over
repayment is made in equal
a small fee is
the period of a year, for which service
charged.
Many of those whom we assisted out of debt now
maintain substantial accounts for savings.
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Last year 90,641
people borrowed
115,26276289 for
various s o w n d,
economic p u r•
poses. Our off'.
cers will be glad
to advise you con.
terming your per-
tonal financial
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Style Shop, on Broadway; Fabric stelle. All members are requested
I Fur Shop, on Twelfth street, ano to attend the next meeting, Wed.
the Lillian Hat Shop, on Clair- nesday, Sept. 28, at the Jewish
I mount avenue, whose apparel was Center.
I displayed at the fashion show.
Z• Dokaka.
' On account of the Rosh Hasho-
The first meeting of the 7A. Do-
; nab holidays, the meeting sched-
kaka
was
held
at the home of Mrs.
uled for Sept. 27 wit be dispensed
with and the next regular meeting Blanche Greenblatt of 3003 Elm-
hurst
on
Monday,
Sept. 19.
will take place on Tuesday eve-
The Zs. Dokaka are sponsoring a
. ning, Oct. 4, at the home of Miss
bridge
and
luncheon
to be held at
Florence Horwitz of Wit/ Med-
the K. of I'. hall on Wednesday,
bury.
Nov. 9. Prizes will be awarded at
each table. Mrs. Greenbelt is
Blue Bird Girl. Club.
A regular meeting of the Blue chairman of the affair and is as-
Bird Girls was held on Tuesday, sisted by Mrs. Ann Elias. Tickets
Ss•pt. 20, at 9 o'clock, at the home will be mailed to all members. All
of Mrs. Jack Kunio of 3270 Roch- proceeds will go to charity.
The next meeting will be held
ester avenue. Definite plans are
being made for the bridge-tea to at the home of Mrs. Hannah Ilan
be held on Oct. 22, the place to with of 301 East Philadelphia.
he announced at a later date . The exact date will be announced
Plans are also being made by the in The Chronicle later.
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Detroit.
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And if you want to compare
the relative merits of all three
you will do so at Harry Suffrin's,
for this establishment is the only
one between New York and Chi-
cago carrying the lines of all
three of these distinguished man-
ufacturing tailors.
I
Rosh llashonah
Greetings.
DEX-WEBB DRUG
COMPANY
At harry Suffrin's these
three brands are priced at
the smallest margin of profit
known to the clothing world.
PUREST DRUGS AND EX-
PERT ATTENTION TO PRE.
SC R IPT IONS.
girls for a Ilallowe'en party to be
Friedberg Basketball Team.
held ut the home of Mrs. Kunin
11703 Dexter Blvd at Webb.
The Friedberg Diamonds Bas-
at the end of October.
ketball
Team, last year known as
Due to the fact that the next
meeting night falls on the first day the Colonial Clothes Basketball
of Rosh Hashonah, there will be
om'llfraa'41%"13
no meeting on said date, has the
fleaa." 111°.1""ifra"wilt# "'"Art#""'afr
followit.,-, meeting, to be held on
Oct. 4, will be held at the h o me
of Mrs. Oscar Held of 3770 Bos-
, ton boulevard.
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Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
The last meeting of the Eta
Beta Zeta Sorority was held at the
home of Miss Charlotte Leadish of
2220 Gladstone. A donation was
made to the Weiner fund, also to
a poor European family.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Avis Rice of
3318 Calvert avenue on Friday
! evening, Sept. 23.
Sigma Alpha Chi.
The Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity
held its first meeting of the new
, season at the home of Slants Fish
, of Broadstreet avenue. The offi-
cers for the new term are as fat
lows: Master chancellor, Barry
Thurswell; vice-master chancellor,
Victor Fishkind; triasur•r, Ed-
' ward Goldberg; master of the
man, Harry Weingarten; corre-
, sponding secretary, Ray Steinberg,
and sergeant-at-arms, Ben Wein.
trob.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Harry Weingarten
of 2997 Elmhurst.
Pkilomathic Debating Club.
The Philomathic Debating Club
, held a meeting lard Sunday eye-
Sept. 18, at the Y. W. H. A.
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clubhouse, 89 Rowena. In the ab-
lsence of the speaker, Ira Stone,
!Clerk Howard Berger acted as
speaker pro tem.
The next meeting will be held
Sept 25. The program of the
evening will consist of talk+ on
Jewish topics by Albert Williams,
, Nathan Shur, Albert Silber. liar-
' old Goodman and Isaac Greenberg.
The public is cordially invited to
, attend all meetings.
, Last Jefferson se loom
Alpha Nu Beta.
The Alone Nu Beta Sorority
held its second annual hay-ride
I Sunday, Sept. 11, at Square Lake,
Orion, Mich. A luncheon was
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS.
A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year to
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May the year 5688, just begin-
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Peace, of Happiness and Pros-
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friends and policy holders realiz-
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