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41.

The Olympia will be the scene Jimmy Maloney, clashes with
of a great fistic battle next Wed- Johnny Risko, Cleveland's sense-
nesday night when Tom Heeney, tional heavyweight and recent
heavyweight champion of New conqueror of Jimmy Delaney in
Zealand, who recently knocked out the first elimination contest for

:fraternal atth Club Men

treasurer, Miss Ethel Michelman.
Pledge oaths were given to the
following girls: Miss Jeanette
Bressler, Miss Rhoda Cohen and
Miss Mariam Lachman. Misses
Ruth Makie, Selma Kline, Ruth
Greenberg and Jeanette Jacobs
were guests of the sorority.
The next meeting is to be held
Sunday, Oct. 23, at 2 o'clock. at
Eastern Star.
the
home of Miss Pauline Kalish,
The Mesdames Edythe Cugell,
Selma Rosenblatt, Anna Wein- 2730 Monterey avenue.
beck and Cora Jacoby motored to
L'Allegro Girl..
Grand Rapids to attend the sixty-
The L'Allegro Girls held a social
first annual convention of the
Eastern Star of Michigan. Mrs. meeting at the home of Miss Doro-
Cugell was delegate for Purity thy Korn. Committees were chosen
to care for the details of the
Chapter of this city.
bridge to be given Dec. 27. The
adjournment was followed by a
The Tzedahka Club.
The Tzedahka Club is sparing bridge-luncheon.
The next meeting will be held
no effort to make its coming an-
nual bridge-luncheon, matt jong at the home of Miss Gertrude Ben-
and lotto party a complete suc- nett, 3746 Pingree.
cess. All proceeds will be given
Blue Bird Girls.
to charity and towards buying
layettes for poor infants. The af-
All plans are now completed for
fair will be given at the Knights of the bridge-tea to be given by the
Pythias Hall on Nov. 9. Mrs. Mil- girls at the Barium Hotel on Oct.
ton Greenblatt is chairman and is 22 at 2 p. m. Miss Ida Green-
being assisted by the following wald is chlfirman of the affair and
committee: Mesdames Jack Elias, her assistants are the Misses Anna
Le ,sis Newman, Nathan Arta, Ed. Kurzman, Tillie llalperin, Sophye
r stss .
Silberblatt, Charles B. l.ipnick, Sally Alexander, Clara
Cohen, Rose Callow, Sade Ziamich, Pearlman, Dorothy Scheer, Fay
and Gertrude Solomon.
, Helen Jacoby, Ida Jacoby.
A very interesting meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. Hiirry
Junior Star Club.
Coggan on Oct. 10 hna the next
The last meeting of the Junior
meeting will be held at the home Star Club was held at the home of
of MTS. Morris Canvasser, 3041 Miriam Abrahamovitz, 2059 Cal-
Webb avenue, on Monday, Oct. vert avenue. The plans for the
31. A Hallowe'en party will be house party were completed and
held at the home of Mrs. Karbel the following members are invited
on Sunday night, Oct. 30, for to the house party Saturday, Oct.
members and their friends.
22, at the summer home of Har-
riette Glickman: Edythe Lieber.
Sigma Delta Phi.
man, Ruth Barsky, llarriette
The last meeting of the Sigma Glickman, Miriam Abrahamovitz,
Delta Phi Sorority was held Oct. Ruth Schwartz, Dorothy Selick,
16 at the home of the Misses Marion Selik, Rosaline Kane,
Blanche and Ethel Michelman. The Florence Trunsky, Dorothy So-
meeting was an "open meeting," rock and Jennie Deitch.
due to the fact that last week was
"rush week." The following offi-
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
cers were announced: President,
The last meeting of the Eta
Miss Blanche Michelman; vice- Beta Zeta Sorority was held at the
president, Miss Rosalind Goldstein; home of Miss Trudy Victorson of
secretary, Miss Pauline Kalish; 5002 Maplewood avenue.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Ann Binkow
of 3287 Waverly.

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(Isiah Chernuff, Director)
Announce the opening of a KINDERGARTEN for Children 4 and
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Telephone. Empire 8385-W1 Arli
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$1.49 Each

First quality sheets of the famous PEQUOT
make, to be sold Monday at a large discount
from the regular price All measure 81 by 99
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inches longer than the average. Every sheet
bears the genuine Pequot label.

Down Bed Pillows
$3.75 Each

These are filled with clean, soft down and covered with
fine striped important ticking. Special value for Monday.

Taffeta Rayon Spreads
$7.95 Each

Large Mae, 84 by 105 inches. Extra fine quality, with
tufted borders and large scalloped edges. Rose, blue, gold,
orchid and green.

Hand-Blocked Spreads
$6.95 Each

These beautiful rayon spreads are hand blocked with large
wreath design center and bolster, all in one piece. Special
value for Monday.

Old Kentucky Quilts
$5.95, $8.95 Each

Handsome copies of priceless hand.pieced quilts, in two
very fine grades. All are full double bed size. Special value
for Monday.

Alpha Lambda Kappa.
A regular meeting of the Alpha
Lambda Kappa Fraternity was
held at 2653 Glendale avenue on
Tuesday, Oct. 17.
The next meeting will be held
in the clubroom at 2653 Glendale
avenue on Tuesday.

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All arrangements have been
completed by the Do'ers for a card
party to be given on Sunday, Oct.
23, from 2 to 5 p. m., at Webster
Hall. Prizes will be awarded and
refreshments served. Tickets may
be obtained at the hall or by call.
ing Hemlock 7448-J. Proceeds of
this affair to be contributed to
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Tau Phi Fraternity.

The Tau Phi Fraternity has se.
cured the entire mezzanine floor
of the Barium Hotel for its open.
ing dance of the winter season Sat-
urday, Oct. 22. Earl Walton's or-
chestra will play and entertain-
ment will be provided.
The officers of the Tau Phi Fra-
ternity are Samuel Koeby, chart.
cellor; Samuel S. Kritt, vice-chan-
cellor and secretary, and Max Ra-
dom, treasurer.

149 WEST LAFAYETTE

Randolph 7913.

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Ladies' Auxiliary of B'eai B'rith.

Thanks---

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
B'nai B'rith are giving their
monthly card party Wednesday
evening, Oct. 26, at the B'nai
B'rith Community Center. Re-
freshments will be served and a
prize will be given to each indi-
vidual table. Admission is 75
cents. Tickets can be obtained
from any member or from Mrs.
Eva Weiss, chairman, and her as-
sistants, the Mesdames M. Blat-
nikoff and J. Rosenbloom. The
next meeting of the auxiliary will
Pet be held Monday. Oct. 24, at the
B'nai B'rith Center.

I wish to thank my many friends
who turned out at the polls last
week and aided me in securing
the nomination for Councilman
of the City of Detroit. It gives
me inspiration to carry on in the
final campaign from now until
the election in November. Again
I thank you.

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Hebrew Leslie: Aid Society.

kf

JOHN A. KRONK

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The installation of officers of
the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
will take place at Braikers Hall
2201 Glad-tone. nn Wednesday
evening, Oct. 26. 1927. A won-
derful program has been arranged
for the evening, after which re-
free'ments will be served. The

the next heavyweight champion.
ship match.
In the semi-final, Archie Sand-
berg, a Jewish boy whose ring
name is Archie Bell, meets Johnny
Vacca, New England bantam.

Another bout of local interest
will bring together Benny Gershe,
also a Jewish boy from Cleveland,
and Joe Lucas, Detroit's hard-hit-
ting bantam.

dent, Helen Auslander; vice-presi-
dent Helen Lielison; recording sec-
retary, Kathryn Denenfeld; finan-
cial secretary, Elfreda Greenwald;
treasurer, Sarah Urbach; conduc-
tor, Ethel Goodman; inner guard,
Dora Smith.

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Unusual
Services

Interior
Decorating St, rice
Drapery Service
Floor Covering Service
Trade-in I'lan for
disposal of used
furniture
Slumlord Plan of
Deferred Payments

Young Jud

Miss Anna Lipa was hostess to
the last meeting of the Blossoms
of Zion. Plans were completed
for a candy sale to be held at the
Philadelphia-Byron Hebrew School
Oct. 25, 26 and 27.
The officers for this term are:
President, Evelyn Chase; vice-
president, Ruth Rabinowitz; sec-
retary, Cyrille Schwartz; treasur-
er, Sophie Cohen; corresponding
secretary, Pearl Weitzman.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Heyman, the
leader, 3404 Edison.
Miss Ethel Sarasohn was voted
in as a member.

• Sisters of Zion.

A Succoth entertainment was
given by the Sisters of Zion, 5liz-
rachi, on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at
the Temple Emanuel. Rabbi Aaron
M. Ashinsky gave a very interest-
ing talk on Simchras Beth Ilashavo
and Canto 5tichelovsky rendered
several very lovely songs approp-
riate for the occasion. Refresh.
ments were served to 150 mem-
sets.

Eta Beta Zeta.

The last meeting of the Eta
Beta Zeta Bridge Sorority was
held at the home of Miss Ann
Binkow, 3287 Waverly. Plans
were being made for a dance to
be held at the Hotel Leland. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Miss Esther Goldenberg,
236 Rosedale court.

Phalanx Club.

Dobinson-
Cohen

Washington Boulevard at 1420

LEVERETT E. FITTS

Whom the Fidelity Trust Com-
pany has promoted to the office of
assistant vice-president, as an-
nounced Wednesday by Luther D.
Thomas, president. Mr. Fitts has
for three years been connected
with the trust department of the
company.

held at the home of Mrs. Gins-
berg, 3211 Cortland. Don't forget
the rummage sale.

Sigma Alpha Chi.

The Sigma Alpha Chi held its
weekly meeting at the home of
H. Weingarden, 2949 Elmhurst
avenue. Oct. 16. harry Weingar-
den resigned his position as sec-
retary and Albert Kahn was ap-
pointed to gll the vacancy.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Victor Fishkind,
6300 Van Court, Sunday, Oct. 23,
at 2:30.
There will be a practice game
of football at Roosevelt Field
Sunday at 9 a. m. Please show up.

The entertainment committee of
the Phalanx Club announces that
entries for the bridge tournament
which will be held by the club at
the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse will be
closed Oct. 26. The club will
award a handsome silver loving
cup, properly inscribed, to the
PERFECTION LODGE
winner. Entry is free. All Jew-
ish boys' and girls' clubs and so-
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F.
rorities are invited to join. Par- and A. M., will hold a special com-
ticulars can be obtained from munication Wednesday, Oct. 26, at
Larry Bornstein of 2434 Hazel. 7 o'clock. E. A. degree.
wood avenue.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
By Order of—
Ladies' Free Loan Association.
CHARLES RUBINER, W. M.
The Detroit Ladies' Free Loan
Association will have a regular
meeting on Tuesday evening, Oct. The Newspaper Reporter Inter.
•iews the Bank President.
25, in the Congregation Ahavas
Zion, Holbrook at Beaubien. Elec-
"What
do you smoke?"
tion of officers will take place.
"Murad," replies the bank pres-
ident.
Detroit Ladies' Lechem•Aneeim.
"Why Murad?" asks the re-
An important meeting of the
Detroit Ladies' Lechem-Aneeim porter.
"When
I offer a customer a cig-
will he held on Monday evening,
Oct. 24, at the Congregation Aha- arette is is usually a Murad, and if
the
man
smokes
at all, he always
vas Zion, llolbrook at Beaubien.
Election of officers will take place. accepts it with alacrity and appre.
ciation.
In
fact,
no
far as my ob-
The public is invited to attend.
servation goes Murad's recogni-
lion as the world's finest cigarette
Hia Phalle Sorority.
is accepted by pretty nearly every-
The last meeting of the Hie
one."
Philliae Sorority was held at the
home of Misses Mollie and Betty
Demian on Sunday afternoon, Oct.
16. The meeting was to be held
on Friday, but was postponed un-
til Sunday because of the dance
at Teachers College, which all the
members attended.
The pledges that were voted in
are: the Misses Ruth Feigerson,
Dora Coppersmith and Betty De.
mien.
A special meeting will be held
nn Friday, Oct. 21, at the home of
Miss Doris Siegle, to discuss the
Detroit's Finest Value
"hard time" party which will take
place Saturday evening, Oct. 29.

ADDISON

HINTER
REVUE

Mishima Israel.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Mish-
kan Israel, on Blaine avenue, will
hold its meeting on Tuesday eve-
ning, Oct. 25, at 8 o'clock. Elec-
tion of officers will take place and
each member is urged to attend.

Europe.. Welfare.

The European Welfare of the
North Woodward branch is giving
a theater party Nov. 6 at the Bon-
stelle Playhouse. The name of the
play will be announced next week.
Mrs. Nathan Fishman is in charge
of this affair and is assisted by
Mrs. J. Modell and Mrs. J. Cohen.
Tickets can be obtained from Mrs
Fishman by calling Arlington

50 Dinner

Max Ornstein

Attorney-at-Law

Announces the Removal of His Offices to

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Randolph 9815.

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The people of Detroit enjoy gas
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