JANUARY 6, 192
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Alpha Beta Gamma.
Purity Chapter, 0. E. S.
and the contestants were Nathan
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
Miss Sonya Lober of 1015 King
On Monday, Jan. 9, Purity
Rubin and Mr. Jack Halt on the
N1rs. James Sobel, chairman of
.
Chapter, will entertain the first avenue was host es of the last
the. bridge-luncheon, held recently affirmative and Miss Nlarion Si-
.miens and Mr. Marris Rosenblatt three officers of all chapters of the meeting of the Alpha Beta Gam-
at te home of Mrs. S. Schinagel,
on the negative side. After the Wayne county assocition. Ther • ma Sorority held Tuesday, Jan. 3.
As yet arrangements for the
79 Eason avenue, wishes to thank meeting was adjourned, Fred will Ise a class at 4 o'clock, f
all her committees and friends for Twain entertained at the piano lowed by dinner at 6 o'clock. e second annual mid-winter dance
the wonderful way they cooper- while the members and their committee in charge is plant' g have mot been fully completed.
ated with her and helped make friends danced.
tote of Purity's delicious cloc10 i The dance will take place the lat-
this affair a success.
Next week, Monday Jan. 9, the dinners and a large gathering is ter part of February.
h
The next meeting will be at OK
club will have another open meet- expected. A short program of en-
Pythian Si•ters.
ing. l'he ;allelic is invited tee at- tertainment will follow the dinner home of Miss Pearl Gilberg, 3291
Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit tend. One of our entertainers will and it class will be initiated in the Elmhurst avenue.
Temple, will meet Monday, Jan. be Nat han Rubin who will do his evening at 8 o'clock. Members
16. A large class will be initiated. famous Black Bottom ;Old Eccen and their households are cordially
Antes Sorosis.
Also installtion of officers am a. t ric dance.
invited to attend the dinner.
&cid. 2-Ton
The Aries Sorosis held a bridge
social hour.
meeting instead of t he regular
Blue Bird Girls.
Les Joyeuse Fine..
meeting at the home of Mrs. Rae
Gamma Sigma Tau.
which was held Greenberg, :1729 Longfellow ave.
$ 12.45
A special meeting of the Blue
A theater
hearty Theater, new
o
at the Michigan
A dinner-dance followed by a Bird Girls will he held n Tuesday
11/2•Ton
nee , on We dnesday, Jan. 4.
theater party was given by the evening, Jan. 10, at the home of Year's eve' and a pajama party hell
The next
ext meeting will be held
Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority last Mrs. I. Chaenko, :157 Rosedale at the home of the Misses Rose on Tuesday, Jan. 10, at the home
court. Election of officers for the and Gertrude Alpert were given of Mrs. Betty Hassell at 2003
Friday night.
The next open meeting of the ensuing year will take place at this by the Les Joyeuse lilies Club.
Blaine avenue.
1•Ton G-li'
A midnight luncheon was served
sorority will be held Friday, Jan. meet ing.
and huts, favors and noise makers
6, at the home of Miss Auslander
Mets Alpha Theta.
Ladies' Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge. were all around the attractive
at 2525 Tyler avenue.
$ 670
The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai table. Everybody remained for The last meeting of the Nleta
At-Ton Commercial
the
breakfast
which
followed
the
Alpha
Theta
was held at the home
Zedakah Club.
B'rith will have its regular meet-
pajama party. of Miss Ruth Arons, 9166 Came-
Iron
Mrs. Helen Jacoby of Muirland ing Monday evening, Jan. 9, at the
chums L o. b. Detroit
Miss
Lillian
Marks,
Miss
Ruth
run
avenue,
Dec. 20.
avenue, was hostess at the regular B'nai B'rith Community Center.
The raffle committee reports
meeting of Zedakah Club on Mon- After the meeting the ladies are Bloom and Nliss Yetta Teach en-
tertained
the
club
with
clever
reel-
were
very
favorable. The raffle'
day, Dec. 19. The coming tea- invited tee attend the installation
bridge to be given at the Federa- of Pisgah Lodge officers, followed tations, elocution, dancing and will be held at 1460 Glynn court)
$ 7
tion of Women's Clubs, Jan. 25-27, by a very fine entertainment. All singing. on Jan. 4, A surprise {migrant is
being planned by the entertain-
will to one of the outstanding af- members are requested to he- on
Dcluar
N ti
went •ommittee for the evening.
Phi Gamma Eta.
time. Kindly remember the date,
Panel Complete
fairs of the season.
Nliss
Betty
brown
of
8841
Mrs. Ida Jacoby of Courtland as no cards will be sent.
f. o. 6. Detroit
Hoy Toy Club.
Twelfth street was hostess at a
avenue, was hostesa tee the club on
birthday party given at her honerThe last meeting of the Hoy Toy
Home Relief Society.
Tuesday, Jan 3. The get-together-
At the last meeting of the Home on New Yon'''. eve. Alt of the Club was held at the home of Miss
party has been p estpaned for an
indefinite time Lock for elate in Relief Society the following offi- members of the Phi Gamma Eta Anchill, Monday evereIng • Dec. 27.
cers were elected for the ensuing Sorority were present, as well as Election of officers took place. It
following issue of Chronicle.
All members are urged tee attend year: President, Mrs. Harry M. many other friends of the hostess. ices decided that lectures, debut-
JEFFERSON at CIIENE
The next meeting of the l'hi ing and social activities will he the
Shulman; vice-president, Mrs. Jo-
the meetings at 1:30 sharp.
Edgewood 4460
All proceeds of the Zedakah seph Modell; second vice-presi- Gamma Eta Sorority will take i program. •
place
at the home of Myra Potash-. The next meeting will be held
Club are for charity to needy in- dent, Mrs. Joseph Grabow; secre-
JOHN R at ENDICOTT
WOODWARD at MARTIN PLACE
fants. Anyone knowing of such tary, Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg; nik on Friday, Jan. 6, at 7 :30, at I at 352 Harmon avenue at the
Northway 5406
Glendale 7117
cases please call President Hannah treasurer, Mrs. Ira Friedenberg.
112 Harmon. ' home of Miss Friedman, Saturday
Harwith, Emp. 0398 or Mrs. Gor-
The society will celebrate its
evening, Jan, 7, 1928, at 7:30
University Club.
o'clock. Among the many attrac-
fifth anniversary in the form of
don, Gar. 7624-M.
The last meeting of the Univer- tions of the next meeting will be
a dinner-dance on Tuesday eve-
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
ning, Jan. 17, at the Northwood oily Club was held Sunday, Jun. 1, a lecture by I. Schlussel.
A meeting of the Junior Hebrew Inn for members and their friends. at the Y. W. II. A. A very brief
Relief Club was held Tuesday, eve- Mrs. Samuel Schwartz in in charge discussion on the club's social do-
Efanbee Club.
ning, Jan. 3, at the home of Millie of this affair and is being assisted ings was held. The constitution of
The Efanbee Club held its - elec-
Built by Truck
Cohen. Minnie Finkel of the char- by Mrs. Ben Jacob, Mrs. Alfred the club was revised and each mem-
Sold and Se..
tion NIonday, Jan, 2, at the home
Division of
ity committee reported that the or- Davis, Mrs. R. Wallach, Mrs. Jacob ber received a beautiful lemk-form
Iced by Dodge
Dodge
of Benjamin Caplan of 15628 In-
Brothe. Deal.
copy. Al Honigman extended an
Brothers, Inc.
ganization delivered a number of Goldberg and Miss Adna Lewis.
verness. Those elected were Ben-
ere E.rywhere
invitation
to
all
the
members
and
baskets of food and clothing.
A special meeting will take
jamin Caplan, president; Ray
The charity ball committee re- place on Friday afternoon, Jan. their friends to a raffia party to be-
Schwartz, vice-president; Abe
Jericho Girl,.
held
at
his
home,
Wednesday,
Jon.
ported that the charity ball to be 13, at the home of Mrs. Alfred
REV. JACOB I.
Mr. Ily Kars announced prac- Faudem, secretary; Ann Kofsky,
A card party and luncheon will held at the Statler Iloel, Sunday, Davis 3310 Rochester avenue.
tice for the basketball team to he treasurer. Plans for a chnsitu-
be given by the Jericho Girls on Feb. 5, is fleeing with spontaneous
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held Friday at the Thompson tion were discussed, an was also
Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 11, at reception from other organizations
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
the program for the coming year.
Itecammended by many
Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy road, and that there are over 700 tickets
The members of the Beta Tau school.
Detroit physician. for
The membership . of the club seas
near Linwood. Luncheon will be in circulation at present, also that Iota Sorority are planning several
their own children
closed.
Athena Girls Club.
well as others.
served at 1 p. m. sharp. Prizes the souvenir program committee is social affairs for the near future.
PaulineFeldman gave a recita-
The Athena Girls held their last
receiving a number of ads.
1410 Hazelwood Ave.
will be given the winners.
First, invitations have been sent regular meeting on Tuesday last, tion, "Men," to open the program
The chairlady, Belle Hendricks,
Phone Empire 6126.
out for a skating party and wienie at the home of Mrs. Dan Otis l for the evening. NIax Friedman
appointed the following committees roast, to be held on Jan. 15 at
Temple Beth El Dramatic Club.
for a period of six months: enter- Painter Park. A party, in honor (Marion Goldberg,) and the coin- and Mary Cohen gave a few pan-
The High School Dramatic Club
tainment committee, Betty orso , of the brothers and sisters of the Matte reported,the success of the tomimes.
of Temple Beth El met under the
The next meeting will be hell
NewYear's party. The commit-
Aida Mums and Nettie Orge ,
members, will take place on St. teeandorganization wish to take at the home of Mary Cohen, Mon-
sponsorship of Mrs. Alan Kopelson
investigation committee, Ruth Ar-
Valentine's Day.
on
Tuesday
evening,
Dec.
27.
this means of thanking their day, Jan. 9.
Mohel Specialist
°noir, Minnie Finkel and Ann
At the last business meeting, at
The present officers are: I'resi-
friends for helping them make this
Pierce; membership committee,
II Years' Ezperience.
dent, Jean Levy; vice-president, Sally Dunsky and Dorothy Genend- the home of Miss Mona Hiller, on affair such a huge success. The
Sigma Omega Upsilon.
Eadoredd by Leading
Maurice Schiller; secretary, Ruth les; sergeant at arms, Rose Hend- Wildemere avenue, the sorority clubtheater party will lee held The last meeting of the Sigma
Physicians.
Woolf; treasurer, Thyrza Gold- ricks. Following un open discus- joined the Bagdad contest, spon- Tuesday evening, Jan 10, at the Omega Upsilon Sorority was held
twinned to Detroit.
sored by the B'nai B'rith.
stick.
Madison Theater. All those attend- at the home of Miss Rose Arono-
sion by all members the meeting
ere by virtue of melte-
The next social meeting will be
Prospective members, in order was adjourned. The next meeting
ig, please be at the front entrance vitz, 195 Buena Vista avenue,
, aleue care and clean-
held at the home of Miss Mildred at 7:15 sharp. For further infer- Highland Park.
to
become
members,
must
provide
liness.
is to be held Tuesday evening, Jan.
their share of the entertainment 10, at 8:00 p. m., at the home of .Takont, 351 Englewood avenue, on illation please communicate. with
This was the first fleeting at
2073 Glaciates.
Jan. 13.
by giving a reading or recitation. Millie Cohen, 638 King street.
Mrs. Bernard II. Desk (Ann "' which boys were present. The
Euclid 10467.
Election of p111cor.e tieik guests as well as memners were
Scenes from Shakespeare's
.,hen).
Junior Star Club.
"Taming of the Shrew" are being
place and the following were elect- entertainedby Mickey Golden with
Zeire Zion.
The last meeting of the Junior ed: president, Miss Sophie lilanehe his banjo, and his co-partner,
studied at the meetings.
A short special meeting of the
Star
Club
was held at the Jewish Schwartz; vice-president, SlimBet- Samie Eisenberg, who played the
The club has already presented Zeire Zion Organization was held
Certified Modern Surgeon
two plays, the first one, "The Ex- at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne Center on Jan. 4. An election of ty S. Yacht; recording secretary. piano. These latter were former
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change, being presented alone and avenue, on Sunday afternoon, officers is to be held Tuesday, Jan. Miss Mollie Haber; eorrespanding cabaret
Refrt.shments
',lavers.
;;;, ;, a,01.
Highly ecorionersnil by
10, and an open meeting Jan. 17. secretary, Nliss Tilde Ch
ill the second, "The Unique Cha-
fo ."'
l lowed.
and
Doctors.
Jan. 1.
'
Roy Y. Chaffin t,
All old members are requested treasurer.
nukah Party," by Ilenry Woolf,
Ezperience,
Restitutions
for
the
postpone-
Years
Over 25
the drama and choral clubs joined milt of all works were adopted so to be present at the next meeting. Sergeant - at - arms, Mrs. Ilarry
Clue and Attention Given
to All Case ,
hands, the singing being under the that all energies and co-operation
3320 CALVERT
Delta Sigma Phi.
direction of Mrs. Kesler, leader of will be devoted to the welfare and
t I 'a.ekuel"pelce li:nheTtrifai"Vni
(Near Mat. 1
A special meeting of the Delta the h o my of Mrs. Chatlin, 2978
the choral group, and the acting success of the first Zeire Zion dance
Arlington 6316•)
Slerna
Phi
Sorority
was
held
at
Clements avenue.
being under the direction of Mrs being given at the New Jericho
Kopelson.
Temple Ballroom, (Joy road near the home of Miss Beverly Shnuro-
Detroit Mutual Relief.
witz
at
151441
Inverness,
on
Wed-
Members of the Dramatic' Club Linwood) on Sunday, Jan. 29. Real
G
The assciation, having had a
are now working on the play called peppy music will be furnished by nesday, Dec. 28, due to the post-
$1595
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NLY great
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trucks so high
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GRAHAM BROTHERS
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"The Slave With TWO Faces," by
Mary Carolyn Davies.
I The next meeting of the Dra-
matic Club is to be held on Tues-
•
.day evening, Jan. 11, at Temple
Beth El.
Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506
Let your neat car
be a
BUICK
Let Me Serve You.
JACK ALKON
HARLEY BUICK SALES
3752 Ca.. Avenue
Glendale 4808 - 2629
The Kibitzer..
The last meeting of the Kibit-
zers Was held at the home of Al
Braverman, Sunday, Jan. 1, at
4:30 p. m. Several of the mem-
bers celebrated New Year's in a
lonely cottage at Cass Lake, in
which a quiet party was held until
daybreak.
Preparations for a party will be
discussed at the next meeting,
which will be held at the Dunsky
home at 1662 Elmhurst avenue at
5 o'clock sharp.
Saturday, Jan. 7, Jack Kelt will
give asparty in honor of his cousin,
Jean Figatner, a Chicago piankt.
All members and friends are in-
vited. Joe Levine and Frank Dick-
man will entertain.
the famous "Nightingales Orches-
tra" and elaborate .entertainment
has been scheduled to make it a
pastime of utmost enjoyment for
tell present. Miss Gussie Glettck-
man, chairman of the. dance is be-
ing very actively assisted by a re-
liable commiee
tt and splendid re-
sulta have al ready been obtained.
Tickets can be obtained front any
member of the Zeire Zion or Miss
Celia Golden, 63114-J, ticket chair-
man.
The next regular meeting will be
held at the Jewish ('enter on Sun-
day evening, Jan. 8, at 6:00 p. m.
sharp, when all members and sym-
pathizers are urged to he prompt.
0 Ky 0 F A
BRI EF 1 ST
Rb EAT AC H IEvEmENT
{tenement of the regular meeting, very successful and phenomenal
start, celebrated the New Year's
which is held on Friday.
Miss Sadie Rosenfeld has ex- Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
pressed her desire to become a Kurzman, who donated the use of
IN THE Spring of 1925 Dodge
member of the sorority and was a :heir home fur members and
Brothers undertook an important
guest at this meeting.
friends.
An extensive program of social
I'lans were
discussed for a
is now
gigantic
task—which
bridge-luncheon in honor of the and business activities has been
complete.
new officers, which will be held at outlined, which will be the mast ex
the home of Miss Ann Lubin at tensive and elalairate ever under-
Since its inception in 1914 Dodge
279 Belmont avenue till Sunday. taken by an organization of this
Brothers had specialized exclusively in
Jan. 8. Only members and their kind.
Per membership, write tee the re-;
a four-cylinder product. During thir-
escorts will attend.
teen years more than two million units
Plans are being discussed for a cording secretary, Albert Kurz-
of that product were sold to America
dance tee be held in the early part mann, 2410 Hazelwood avenue, De- ;
trait,
and
he
will
be
plc-used
tee
ad-
of March. Refreshments were
and to the world.
served and dancing followed the vise those inquiring as to the requi-
sites of becoming one of us.
It is unnecessary here to comment on
meeting.
cite, over a similar period, an achieve.
ment so outstanding.
A smart, swift, low-priced and im-
mensely popular quality Four has re-
placed its famous predecessor.
The Senior Six, outstanding in per-
formance, quality and luxurious
appointment, has been created.
Graham Brothers Trucks and Motor
Coaches (formerly exclusively Fours)
have been supplemented by sixes. Fifty
new types have been added. The ca-
pacities are broadened to range from
one-half ton to two•ton, all resulting
in the most complete and capable line
of work cars known, and with prices
ranging from $670 to $4290.
the singular merits of that famous Four.
Osur Yelehd.
Young Detroiter. Club.
Tuesday, Jan. lo, Is the night of
It was honored on the battlefields of
A regular business meeting of
the bridge to be given by the Ozur
war. and achieved equal distinction on
the Young Detroiters Club was
Yelehd at the Jericho Temple.
JIMMY WHITE'S RED HOT
held on Friday, Dec. 30, 1927, at
the highways and byways of peace.
Great pains have been taken to
the clubrooms, 5679 Twelfth
COLORED SYNCO SINGING
make this an en ioyable evening for
Its long life and complete depend-
street.
those who will he' present. A ram
ORCHESTRA
A new membership committee ied program of entertainment has
ability had become an adage.
Then Thursday came The Victory—a
Making people happy while
was chosen, consisting of Miss Ida been arranged and refreshments
Meanwhile, however, times were
Vittes, Paul Marx and Lenard will be served. The assessment in
dancing is my hobby.
Six for S10•15 and up—the most speEtacu-
changing
and
tastes
were
changing
Walnut 4204..1
Fealk.
lar engineering achievement of the decade.
50 cents and everybody is urged t
M•rtia, Mgr.
:Messrs. Ben Marks and Charles
will
ht.
o
MLA
with them.
as the proceeds
These accomplishments,one following
Gellman spoke for the good of the
tee further the charitable purposes
While still as important as ever, de-
house concerning the dance which of the Ozur Yelehd. This bridge
the other in steady progression, have
pendability alone was no longer
the Young Detroiters Club is gin- is being given as a means to arouse
now provided Dodge Brothers Dealers
erg on Jan. 7, at the B'nai B'rith interest in an elaborate dance
sufficient.
throughout the world with the most
Community
Center.
1.
An
organization
which
con-
new
menders,
the
action
of
the
planned
for
the
early
future.
Fresh Vegetable Dinner Pre.
diversified and comprehensive line of
' consist in g
Greater speed and comfort, more style
. e would like to see everybody
membershi f
.
pared in our own way to yield ducts religious school teachers'
passenger and commercial vehicles
of Betty l rapkin chairman, Sid at this dance and a good time is
and luxury were the growing prepos-
lot. Delta Kappa.
the maximum nutrition to gain' conferences and sends lecturers on •
'
Sa
eat-
and
Dave
tsffin,
l
assured
to
all.
Bob
Cruzet's
Cot-
Silverman
ever manufactured and sold by a single
The Iota Delta Kappa Frater-
sessions of the hour.
weight.
f a ton Pickers will furnish the music.
ec
Judaism to American universities. l
•
rel the sel
ti on o
nity held a very successful meet-
organization.
"a
the time, date and ing Sunday, Jan. 1, at the home
2. Dr. Henry Berkowitz of Phil- kelected
.
Two years ago Dodge Brothers ap-
sterling
personel. A cordial {nut- Dont r"rsiot
Cation is extended to the
friends
aelelphia.
praised its task and embarked upon
For every need and purse there is
and
their place: Saturday evening, Jan. 7, of Dave Kurtzman of 309 Engle-
3. When ha goes to the state of the organization
at the B'nai B'rith Community wood. Discussion of a constitution
a program designed to place it and its
now a Dodge Brothers vehicle built
Center, 275 East Ferry avenue.
present.
231 John R. St., at Broadway) of Utah, where the Mormons re.
for the club occupied the major
.h
Dealer Organization in a position on
dependably and in full recognition of
x the
Bard both Jews and Christians as ' board
At the
of directors,
regu lar meeting
who are of
hand-
portion of the business meeting..
second
to
none
in
the progressive ideals of today and
Coterie Club.
1 anuary 1, 1928,
Gentiles.
One hundred raffle tickets were
Pretest Yew Walt. awl Curial. with
, Club
The last meeting of the Coterie
; ling all of the work of the society.
4. Iota or dice.
.. Mi
the industry.
tomorrow.
distributed to the members. The
ome ot u ss fraternity members feted their re-
e h me
1 new members were approved and , ,.. w• ..`"
an held
" 1 , at
5. Persia.
at th e
'
The astonishing results of this great
Adhering rigidly to the sound and
6. Amateur or professional act- 1 two ,liCancies of the board were
. Fanny
Weinberg of Clements eve- spective girl friends to a theater
tors who went from house to housel kwar dm to the The„, Martha s„ nu e.
i l ev. ement are now known to the
ac,o h rd
v,
honorable standards of a great past,
party at the Cass Theater Ne•
acting the I iin and Anne Asher. The formula-
Harriet
Stocker
has
been
Russia
and
Germany
MiSa
Year's eve. Later a dinner was
Glendale 6359 scenes from the story of Esther. i lion of an effeetive program for
Dodge Brothers have met the chal-
accepted as a member of the club. held at the home of one of the
tentative a.edaiznuasi
lenge of a still more exacting future.
7. The Zeta Beta Tau.
It is doubtful if industrial annals can
laltst membership
Steel
F in al plans were completed for girls.
8. Black-skinned Jews living
th
sh
the dinner-theater party to be
ber the
Bake-Enameled.
For the program of the evening
course
of
functions
consumed
the
held this Saturday. The club is Benjamin Caplan, Al Schneider
i ;
N set in •ppe•r• Abysinia.
9. Brown-skinned Jews living in , m .i n c partite. of the meeting.
ante and low in
t,,,, going to Briggs' for dinner, then and Martin Gorelick rendered vio-
t
i ey
The Bicur Cholem Society
later going to the Garrick to see lin and piano solos. Dave Kurtz-
Southern Arabia.
price.
SENIOR SIX
THE VICTORY SIX THE
nds its thanks and appreciation "Chicago.
10. An intercollegiate organize- tends
t man gave a recitation. Sol Dun-
co-oper-
its many friends whose
An open meeting will be held a
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11. The young rabbi who found- the great success
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chediers simultaneously, winning
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the
Billet
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annual
winter
frolic,
which
wait
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seven and losing one. The winner
ment. held at the Statler lintel on Sun-
W. W. Girls' Club.
W. W. Girls Club held its was Benjamin Caplan.
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12. A Jewish organization de- day evening, Dee. 25. The musical
AMERICA'S
FASTEST
FOUR
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of the Sea Hawks met
next meeting
T
voted to social and religious work performance
AND MOTOR COACHES
i , and applause, last meeting at the home of Miss
the
5855
West Sunday,
Coupe
h praise
ry with much
among university students.
Mary J. Koenigsberg, 1217
featured
numbers
Philadelphia,
Tuesday
evening.
Martin
Ga.e".1.,
if
2711
Glendale.
ir
875
a
Sedan
13. A rabbi of the first centund the
A chassis and body for every ronceir ibly
materially
to
the
excellent
kind of butiness. Lapsetors from e -ton
tributed
950
B. C.
Dc Luxe Sedan
Jan.
to 2-ton— toun sad nee, Prices rann•nn
Phalanx Club.
14. That which yourself dislike, time had by all.
. . . . . . . . 116•0 to 54290
In 3honor of Miss Ann leant-
955
from
Cabriolet Convertible
The Phalanx Club met in reiru-
do not to others.
ner's
birthday.
the
club
will
eel,'
Fairness.
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Al! p
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at
the
ar
session
on
Dec.
29
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is
stated
negatively,
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15.
Friday evening. Jan.
on
brate
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CO.
EVERTOM
re
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the New Testament's positively:
The Isiennei held their regular
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Plans were discussed and madc
Sroand Floor Irlert
The sports committee reported
Do unto others as you would have meeting on Meend ay. Jan. 2 , at their
The date of the ban. final for the open meeting to h..
them do unto yea.
cl ubh ouse. a to take place on Fri i held in the form of a bunco-bridge that a most enjoyable afternoon
i
hi
day, w
which
16. There is very little differ- quet
MN(' in for Dodge Brothers Radio Program every Thursday night
Feb. 10. at the Oriental Cafe, social on Sunday afternoon, Jan. was had by most of the members
ice
ence between them.
discussed. The board of di- 15, at the home of Miss Shirley N. and their lady friends at an
8 to 8:3o (Eastern Standard Time) NBC Red Network
was
17. Billet's.
1:l26 Lawrence ave.lskating party held at the State
18. Saying. similar to the Gold- rectors of the Jewish Centers oh. Mendelsohn,
, Fair Grounds Monday. Dec. 23.
.
en Rule are found in the litera- jetted to that day berms.. it is a
1 The Phalanx will hold its abnual
Muss Clare Gacalman will be hoer
Friday night, they decided to table
-1
,tares of many ancient peoples.
t
in 19.10., 1,1sIsi. Visa
., sin the nee.iiient interview, the teas at the next meeting at her election of officers on Jan. 5 and 1
omcers the ,co
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Ask the Rabbi
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STRENGTH
ANSWERS
Bicur Cholem Society.
Twelve new members greeted the
new year inauguration of the eigh-
teenth annual campaign for an in-
creased membership roster of the
Bicur Cholem Society. To climax
the membership drive, which ex-
pires Feb. 1, an old-fashioned hard
time party containing all of the
fun producing features including
among others, dancing, refresh-
ments and entertainment, will he
given on Thursday evening. Jan.
26 , at the Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy
road. Aiming at the goal of 1
PHYSICAL CULTURE
RESTAURANT
UNITAS
RADIATOR SHIELDS
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