MEP
GOOD NEWS!
Madison Athletic Club.
Junior Star Club.
I
Deborians.
Ultra Moderns.
The regular meting of the bled-'I
The Deborians met on Sunday, ; Election of officers of the Jun-
The Ultra Moderns held its last
icon
Athletic
Club, was held Jan.
meeting at the home of Isodore Jan. 8, at the Melbourne Center. for Star Club was held Jan. 10.
The days of the meetings have The following were re-elected: 4, at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse.
Helper at 2489 Atkinson avenue.
The
newly
elected
officers who
Plans were made for the sleigh been changed from the first and President, Edythe Leiberman; were sworn in are as follows:
Ruth
party to be held on Sunday, Jan. third Sundays of each month to vice - president -secretary,
Michael
Grusken,
chairman;
Mien-
Barsky; treasurer, Dorothy So-
15. Invitations were issued to the second and fourth Sunday.
rice Levin, vice-chairman; Benja-
The European Body Builder who has been in
The club had planned to have rock.
members only.
min
bleeklowitz,
treasurer;
Sol
The club is completing plans for
a bridge parts, and dance but this
the Body Business for the last 25 years is now
Mecklowitz, financial secretary•
affair has bee.. indefinitely post- a Purim party to be held in March.
Sigm• Alpha Chi.
David Marks, recording secretary;
connected with the
polled. However, the Deborians
A meeting of the Sigma Alpha
Kap Faudem, custodian.
Sigma Phi Lambda.
are planning to enter the Jewish
Chi Fraternity was held at the Y.
The chairman of the membership
spring carnival and also
( Center
t '
Nine students of trie--Un s iversity
W. II. A., 89 Rowena, on Sunday,
committee, I'hil Goodman outlined
t he all-star event. Prizes are of Detroit were pledged bi--Sigma
Jan. 8. Election of officers was
the importance of the membership
awarded each year at the all-star Phi Lambda, the only charter
held, with the following results:
rive now in progress, also point-
event, the Deborians last year win- and recognized Jewish fraternity
We build all kinds of commercial and truck
Master chancellor, Harry Thurs-
in g oulsthat_arly Jewish young man
ning second prize.
on the campus, at their recent
well (re-elected); vice-chancellor,
of good morarebaracter,--and 20
bodies and make wood and steel repairs.
The Russian tea party will be meeting. Those honored with Sig-
years of age or over, is eligible for
William Barren; master of the
held on Jan. 14 at the home of ma I'hi Lambda pledge pin, are
rolls Harry Weingarden; master
membership.
Miss Rose Reznick of Melbourne Max Derin, Jack Kaufman, Au-
A committee of three consisting
of finance, Ben Weintrob; cor-
arcane.
brey Gordon, Sidney Finebere,
f f O. Goodman, D. Marks and K.
.-
e
responding secretary, Sam Roth-
Harry Portnoy, Roy Radner, Wel- Faudem, were selected to investi-
enberg.
Pythian Sisters.
lam and Oscar Greenspun and Isa- gate and report on a suitable ball-
Installation of officers will be
Installation of officers of the dore Zanesville.
room for the next dance.
held at the next open meeting,
Plans are being completed for
l'ythian
Sisters,
Greater
Detroit
Discussion was held on the an-
Sunday, Jan. 22.
Melrose 1427
b s c e
434 Brady Street
d
d s n
u n
Temple, will be held on Monday the pledge dinner and
e nual club banquet, but no definite
couple dinner-dance, date has been set. The last meet-
evening, Jan. 16. There will also quint
Blue Bird Girls.
be an initiation and a social hour. to be held probably at Blossom ing was held Wednesday, Jan. 11,
A very interesting meeting of
Members are urged not to miss Heath as in the past. at the Y. W. 11. A., 89 Rowena
the Blue Bird Girls was held on
The fraternity attended the street, at 8:30 o'clock.
this meeting.
Tuesday evening, Jan. 10, at the
opening of "Aces Wild," the stu-
home of Mrs. I. Chaenko, 357
dent comic opera, following which
Beta Delta Sorority.
Gamma Sigma Tau.
Rosedale court. Election of offi-
The Lambda Chapter of the they went to the Oriole Terrace,
The last meeting of the Gamma
cers was held and the following
where
they
dined
and
danced.
Make this in the Seder so
Sigma Tau Sorority was held at
were elected: President, Anne Beta Delta Sorority announces the
41
'
t
Miss Auslander's home. A short
often repeated refrain a
Kurtrman; vice-president, Lillian first of this year's social events.
Phalanx Club.
The occasion will be a formal din-
business meeting was followed by
Ross;
secretary,
Esther
Kwiker;
reality. Visit Jerusalem,
On
Thursday,
Jan.
5,
the
Pha-
dancing
and refreshments.
ner-dance
to
be
held
at
the
Hotel
treasurer, Ida E. Greenwald; edi-
Addison on Saturday evening, Jan. lanx Club held a business meeting The next regular meeting will
see the dawn of a new
tor, Sally Alexander.
y
21.
This
dinner-dance
will
inaug-
at
the
Y.
W.
H.
A.,
89
Rowena
be
held
Friday, Jan. 20, at bliss
It was decided to hold installa-
Jewish II o m e la n d, the
street. The business manager is- Ferris' home at 556 Mt. Vernon
z
tion of officers in the form of a urate a social calendar the plans
dream of hundreds of gen-
sued
a
financial
statement
of
the
avenue.
bridge party and grab hag on Sat- of which are extensive. The mem-
erations fulfilled. It will
urday evening, Jan. 21. This will bers of the sorority are planning charity dance held on Dec. 18 at
showed
hearten and delight yoft to
Equality Club.
be held at the home of Miss Fay to make this year replete with en- the Stealer Ilotel, whirl ,
tertainment features that will em- that the dance was a most gratify-
see the progress made by
Mintz, 1608 Calvert avenue.
The members of the Equality
The next regular meeting will brace every form of social activity. ing success. The club held its an- Club met at the home of Mr. and
Jewish Pioneers within the
election of officers and they
be held on Tuesday evening, Jan. In charge of the arrangements for nual
were installed at this meeting. Mrs. Philip Gorelick of 3308 Webb
last few years. Make this
17, at the home of Mrs. II. Salter, this initial event is Miss Ann C.
avenue, honoring the wedding an-
The
club is planning many ac- niversary of Mrs. Ida Kushner,
pilgrimage
in
the
world's
Geller
of
261
Owen
avenue,
who
a lefee-•Xis
2498 Pasadena avenue,
welotOrki Man.
has arranged unique features to tivities for the year, the first of treasurer
urer and trustee of the club.
fastest steamer, the
make this dinner-dance a unique which is to organize the Jewish' The president, Mrs. Robert Segell,
Ekaterinaelow Relief.
groups of Detroit into an associa- presented Mrs. Kushner with a
affair.
The thirteenth jubilee of the
tion of clubs.
lovely gift in behalf of the mem-
Relief and Loan Association of
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Cards and refreshments
hers.
Ekaterinaslow was celebrated on
Hebrew Relief Club.
diversion of the after-
The
last
regular
meeting
of
the
were
leaving New York for a Mediterra-
Jan. 8 at the Roumanian Syna-
A regular meeting of the Ile- , moms
gogue on Owen avenue, where the Beta Rho Delta Sorority was held
nean Cruise.
Jan
14.
is
the date set aside for
brew
Relief
Club
was
held
on
Jan.
brew
Thursday,
Dec.
5,
at
the
Y.
W.
II.
installation of officers was held, as
follows: S. Trepel, president; M. A. Center, 89 Rowena street. Most 3 at the home of Mrs. A. Rosen- a luncheon and card party to he
held at the Palmetto 11,4,1 which
that.
of
the
meeting
was
elevated
to
a
Meisenberg, vice-president; A. MI.
making short stops at principal tourist ports
A card party that will be given all members and their friends are
lowsky, first treasurer; S. Cohen, discussion of the plans for a
and Haifa, the port of Jerusalem. Travel in
second treasurer, and other offi- bridge-tea to be held March 4. for charity will be held on Tues- invited to attend.
comforts of your home and amidst luxury of
This affair will take place at Web- day afternoon, Feb. 7, at the Jeri-
cers.
a first class hotel. Booking in let, 2nd and
Sorority.
Ed
Following the installation, a ster Holh According to the re- cho Temple, 2'705 Joy road. Mem-
3rd classes. Special Kosher Kitchen for Jew-
ig
n o r t the Ased-
meeting
---
A r.e g
A'I
iu d a-r Ea-
banquet was held, plates being port given by the committee in hers and friends are urged to at- ,
bill Travelers. Stop-overs and independent re-
laid for 150 members. Beautiful charge, namely, Birdye Marcus, tend and help to make this party Ed-Din Sorority was held at the
turn arranged.
home of bliss Rose Elansky of
gifts were presented to previous chairman; Laura Bergheff and a sT uh ee cess•
For a quick trip to Palestine try the Aqui-
t meeting will he held Cameron avenue.
officers, N. Pollack, M. Meisenberg Edith Robins, associates, the
tania, Berengaria Or Mauretania to Cherbourg
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
Duchin,
bridge
promises
to
be
an
outstand-
Due to unfavorable weather, the
and S. Cohen.
and to Palestine via Marseilles.
The organization meets every ing success. Many novel ideas have 8826 Twelfth street, on Tuesday, hike which was to have been held
For full information apply to
Jan.
17,
at
1
p.
m.
nu
Monday, Jan. 2, was postponed.
been
brought
up
in
the
way
of
Thursday evening in Turover
Our second annual formal role-
Temple, corner Marston and Mel- entertainment. Arrangements arc
--
Alpha
Nu
Beta
Sorority.
n t g
e
Alpha
the
being made to have a fashion show
w be s gni t v n er nd
bArnai
rose.
1243 Washington Blvd.
Miss Ether Goff of 9651 l'etos- Addison
as part of the entertainment. '
avenue was hostess to the Jan. 28.
Final plans were made for the
or to
Delta Epsilon ()mem
Misses Lillian Pechenky, Rose
initiation party to be held Satur- Alpha No Beta Sorority meeting
The last, meeting of the Delta
day, Jan. 21. The following will held at her home on Thursday eve- Elansky, Sarah Silverman and
Epsilon Omega Sorority was held
ning,
Jan.
5.
Plans
were
dis-
Dorothy
(Esther) Swartz were ap-
be
initiated
into
the
sorority:
Ida
E. ROSEN, Pres.
nt the home of Miss Ethel Weitz.
Elbinger, Jean Hirschman, Edith cussed for the second annual posted on the committee to attend
Plans for the Valentine party to
122 Fifth Ave., New York
Robins and Sadie Levin. All mem- bridge to be given in March. Miss an open meeting of the W. W.
be held Feb. 11 have been com-
bers are requested to meet at the Sylvia l'olasky of 1669 Clairmount Gide on Sunday, Jun. 15.
pleted. Miss Renee Stellar was
A card of thanks has been re:-
"Y" clubhouse promptly at 6 was chosen chairman of the bridge
elected secretary to fill the va-
o'clock. The initiation committee committee.
from
f ni t t h bBrei,tiageTanun rItoytathat
cancy.
Zedakah Club.
'
bliss Doris Brozgold of 15628 r o rityfi the bridge
will then take charge. After the
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
The 'Misses Ethel Weitz and
Mrs. Sophie Jacobs was hostess
members have been properly initi- Normandy avenue was chosen to was held at the home of Miss Lil-
MOH EL
at the last regular meeting of the Shirley ',ober were taken in as ated, a pajama party will be hid ropresent the Alpha Nu Beta So- tiny Pechensky on Dec. 19.
Zedakah Club. Final arrange- new members after visiting the so- at the home of Birdye Marcus, rority in the "Bagdad" popularity
A raffle has been discussed, but
Recommended by mini
ments were made for the get-to- rority for two meetings.
Detroit Phl.lriene for
contest to be held on the evening ; nothing definite has been decided
610 Holbrook.
The next meeting will be held
theirown children a.
gether party for members and
Plans
were
brought
up
and
dis-
of
Jan.
22
at
the
Arena
Gardens.
'
as
yet.
well as others.
friends, to be held at the home of at the home of Miss Augusta Rob-
Our membership drive will start
ussed for a weenie roast to be
1910 lisx•Iwood Ave.
Mrs. J. Karbel, 3301 Webb avenue ins, 5409 Canton avenue.
held Sunday, Feb. 5.
the first week in February.
Phone Empire 6426.
on Sunday evening, Jan. 22.
I The next meeting will be held
An open meeting of the sorority
J. A. D•'s.
Time Kai Pistis Sorority.
The bridge-tea to be given at
will be held Jan. 26, at which time
The J. A. D.'s held their regu- ! at the home of bliss Betty Alter of
A regular business meeting of the girls are requested to bring tar hi-monthly meeting on Sunday,' Goodwin avenue.
ri• the Federation of Women's Clubs
on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 25, the Time Kai Pistes Sorority was up prospective members. Bridge Jan. 8. The raffle which is soon'
at 2 p. m., will be an outstanding held on Monday, Jan. 9, at the Y. will be played after the regular to be held was discussed.
Menorah Chapter.
affair of the season. The public AV. II. A. clubhouse.
business meeting.
TN next meeting will be at the , A meeting of the Menorah
Mohel Specialist
Miss R. Goodman, president,
is urged to please co-operate. All
The next regular meeting of the home of Miss Dorothy Radner of ' Chapter of Detroit will be held on
Year.' Experience.
proceeds will be used for charity will be hostess at her home, 4150 sorority will be held Thursday, 2075 Philadelphia avenue. !Sunday, Jan. 15, at 3 p. m., in
Endoleed by Leading
to needy infants. Anyone know- Twenty-Sixth street, on Saturday, Jan. 12, at 89 Rowena.
the assembly room of the Slain
Physicians.
ing of such cases please call the Jan. 14, at a party to be given in
Library building.
Eta Beta Zeta. .
Endeared to Detroit-
president, Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith, honor of the sorority members and
The Detroit Menorah Chapter
Terpsiehori•n Girls.
The last meeting of the Eta
er. by virtue of metic.
Empire 0398, or Mrs. Charles their friends.
A short meeting Of the Terpsi- Beta 'lets Sorority was held nt has adopted a syllabus form of
Mous care and clean-
Miss S. Newfield and Miss E. chorian Girls was held at the home the home of Betty Felsenfeld of discussion, which was proposed by
Kahn, Longfellow 1157.
ine...
l
Kulick were placed on the commit- of Miss Esther Eder of Pilgrim Rosedale court.
the Intercollegiate Menorah As-
2073 Gladstone
tee to take complete charge of all avenue on Jan. 6, where a delight-
Ladies Free Loan Association.
The "Bagdad" contest is going sociation, entitled "The Jew in the
Euclid 10467.
The Detroit Ladies' Free Loan arrangements for the skating ful luncheon a-as served and strong and the girls arg.doing their Modern Civilization." Miss Es-
Association wishes to thank all its party and weenie roast to take bridge was played.
utmost to support 345's Avis Rice. ther Cohen will discuss one portion
members and friends for their kind place at Belle Isle Sunday, Janu-
The next meeting will be at the
The next meeting will be held of the syllabus at this meeting, en-
RABBI G. ZAKUTO co-operation in the show given in ary 15.
home of Miss Belle Raskin on Jan. at the home of Esther Greenberg titled "The Migration of the Jews
The sorority has entered the 20, owing to the fact that a thea- of 9634 Broadstreet. in the Nineteenth Century." This
Certified Modern S
Littman's Theater, which was a
MOREL
"Bagdad" contest sponsored by the terparty will be held on Jan. 13.
big success.
form of discussion will he con-
Highly ecommended by
A regular meeting with a finan- B'nai B'rith.
tinued for the remainder of the
The Terpsichorian Girls are
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
Doctor..
The next regular business meet- making arrangements for an open
cial report of the show will be
The Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority season.
Over 25 Years Experience
At the last meeting, held on
held on Tuesday, Jan. 24, at the ing will be held on Monday, Jan. meeting which will be held in the held its last meeting on Sunday,
Care and Attention Given
1G, at the Y. IV. II. A. clubhouse. very near future.
to All Cm.,
Holbrook synagogue.
Jan. 8. at the home of Miss Sadie Jan. 1, Professor 'Philip Rosen-
3320 CALVERT
Gruskin, 322 Owen avenue. A that of the Detroit City College,
(Near Dexter)
University Club.
Gamma Tau Chi.
membership committee was chosen gave a very excellent and instruc-
Arlington 89164
The University Club held its
The last regular meeting of the consisting of Misses Sonia Gedrich live resume of the works of Ed-
last meeting on Sunday, Jan. 7, at Gamma Tau Chi Sorority was and Celia Eistein. Discussion was mind Fleg.
All students are invited to at-
the Y. W. IL A. A brief discus- held at the home of bliss Nettye had on an open meeting which will
EAT FOR HEALTH ANDI
sion was held with regard to the Cohen of 559 Woodland avenue be held Saturday, Jan. 28, at the tend meetings.
STRENGTH
club's entry to the Y. W. II. A. on Wednesday, Jan. 4. The Misses home of Miss Miriam Cooper. The
Phi Zetta Xi Sorority.
Fresh Vegetable Dinner Pre-
1. The author of the "JAZZ Sing- council. The action was approved Sadie lYskin, Fay Maniac, Goldie program committee appointed was
A regular meeting of the Phi
by all the members end Morris Ravine and Esther Ravine were Misses Miriam Cooper and Miss
pared in our own way to yield
er."
Zetta
Xi Sorority was held at the
guests
of
the
evening.
Entertain-
Melnik
and
Jack
Goode
were
elect-
Dorothy
Abrams.
the maximum nutrition to gain
2. Dr. Sigmund Freund, a Jew-
On Saturday, Jan. 14, the club home of bliss Phyllis Berman,
weight.
ed to represent the club. The ath- ment was otfnred by the president,
ish physician of Vienna.
sferpriee
shower
to
1983
Virginia park Friday eve-
Miss
Estelle
Forbes,
who
sang
sev-
letic
committee
announced
that
a
will attend
3. "Indecency reduced to a ad-
PHYSICAL CULTURE
he given in honor of Miss Si. Gross ning, Jan. 6. Election of officers
the Recreation basketball games eral numbers.
ince."
at
6472
Northfield
avenue.
took
place,
with the following re-
The next meeting will be held
were to be played every Thursday.
4. Albert Einstein.
RESTAURANT
The next meeting will be held sults: Miss Rosylyn Rellner, pres-
5. That "for those who do nut The club has booked a game with at the home of Miss Dorothy Bas-
231 John R. St., at Broadway
et the home of Miss Celia Eistein, ident; Miss Phyllis Berman, vice-
know mathematics it is relatively the Jericho Temple for Sunday kin of Wark avenue.
7036 West Warren avenue, Sun- president; Sliss Shirley Fealk, sec-
morning. After the business meet
unimportant."
day, Jan. 15, at 3 p. in. sharp. retary; Miss Edith Ziff, treasurer.
Ner Tomid.
6. A pseudo-Messiah who ap- ing, the members played bridge
The installation of the new of-
Ner
Tomid
is
new
havin
The
peared
in
the
twelfth
century
and
and
later
attended
the
Y.
IV.
H.
A.
Let your nest ear be •
take place at the next
ee ee rtsi
Theta Delta Omega.
offered to lead the Jewish people musical program. their membership drive, which is
to a re-conquest of Jerusalem.
The University Club boys were open to all Jewish boys and gir Is
The Theta Delta Omega Soror-
The meeting was adjourned- and
Let M• Serve You.
7. Benjamin
ity elected their officers at the
Disraeli,
Prime entertained Wednesday evening,lwho are interested in outdoo
Minister of England
Jan. 4 At a radio party given by sports, educational work, as well meeting held at Miss Evelyn Fried- refreshments served.
JACK ALKON
8. In the "Itinerary of Rabbi Al Honigman of Ford avenue. as social activities. This club has man's home at 2448 Buena Vista
HARLEY BUICK SALES
Bicur Cholem.
Benjamin of Tudela" a twelfth cen- Among the guests present were as its slogan "Something different avenue West Thursday, Jan. 5.
3752 Cass Avenu•
Glendale 4505-2629
tury traveller, translated and ed- the Misses Clara Davis, Flora Mos- every meeting." The drive will They are as follows: Presiden•, Membership. That word is the
Miss
Jeannette
Auslander;
vice-
key
to
unusual
activities of the
ited by A. Asher.
a
very
short
time,
as
the
be
on
for
cow, Rose Honigman, Jane Sellens
9. Father of Benjamin Disraeli and Anna Honigman.
membership is limited. Anyone president, Miss Bessie Kosak; cur- board of directors of the Bicur
Protect Your Walla and Cortaiss with
and author of "The Curiosities of
responding
secretary,
Miss
Evelyn
Cholem
Society
in
presenting an
Louis Swersky entertained with wishing eo spend sonic very enjoy-
Literature."
some of the latest songs, being ac- able evenings call the following Friedman; recording secretary, attractive get - aenuainted - hard-
10. At 13, or the age for Bar companied at the piano by Miss number for further particular: Miss Pearl Kaplan; treasurer, Miss time-party as scheduled for Thurs.
Mitzvah.
Arlington 2223-31, between 7 and Nellie Klan day evening, Jan. 26, at the Jeri-
Jane Sellens.
11. Because he became angry at
Plans were made for the open cho Temple, 2705 Joy road. Ear-
Miss Flora Moscow and Rose 8:30 p. m., from Jan. 15 to Jan.
Glendale 6359 the large bill for dues gent him by Honigman
meeting to be held on Thursday, nest efforts on the part of the
received high honors in 22, inclusive.
the directors of the Bevis-Marks an interesting bridge game.
Jan. 26, at the home of Miss Helen membership committee, which is
Steel
Synagogue.
Hoy Toy Club.
Shere, 508 Englewood avenue. endeavoring to select a seriously
Bake.En•meled.
12. A writer and composer of
Alpha Sigma Rho Sorority.
Girls! Would you like to join
The last meeting was held on inclined personnel, are directed at
Neat in appeer- Yiddish songs.
a
real
peppy
group
of
girls?
If
Jan.
12 at Miss Nellie Klar's rest- the goal of 100 new members. A
A very delightful program was
•nce and low is
13. A woman reputed by Jewish
given at the last regular meeting, so, join the Hoy Toy Girls Club.Idence 3758 Gladstone. cordial invitation is extended to
price.
legend to have been the wife of
A
membership
drive
is
now
being
the friends and well-wishers of the
at the home of Miss Rose )(ors-
before he took Eve.
organzation and their friends to
The Do'era.
man, who gave an interesting made for girls from the' ages of
UNITAS PRODUCTS, INC. Adam
It She is believed to be the ene-
16.
16
to
The last regular meeting was be present.
reading of the opera "II Travator."
(New Addrms)
my of little children.
Dancing. bridge and refresh- heist at the home of Miss Blanche
At the last regular meeting of
Miss
Gertrude
Shubow,
pianist,
79 MARTIN PLACE
15. John Erskine in "Adam and
gave a very fine presentation of ments follow the business meet- Krause, 619 Holbrook avenues the board, the resignation of Mor-
Half Bleck loom Woodward Meson.
Eve."
Election of officers was held and ris Greenberg, vice-president, was
the ''Fantasie" from "II Trava- ings.
In. It is believed to be a combi-
the following officers were elected: accepted and the office awarded
tor." Miss Beatrice Segell gave
notion of two Latin words Lili, abi
1.<s Joys°. Fillets.
President, Mary Kelley; vice- to Have Steffin. In accordance
meaning Lilith, stay away (from several very witty sketches. The
guests of the evening were Miss A regular meeting of I.es Jo Y - president, Sirs. Sadie Flusty; with the outline of the season's
my baby).
Ma- ease Fines Club was held Sa t- treasurer, Miss Mollie Samburg; functional program, two interest-
Lottie
Sultan
and
Colton
the
17. No, a Jewish synagogue
tern. urday, Jan. 7, at the home of Nil ss secretary, Mrs. Ilelen Klein. ing events are planned for the
would never think of inviting a re-
The next meeting will be held Mildred Chertoff, 2092 Pinar ee
The next regular meeting will months of February and March.
vue star to officiate on the Day of
at the home of Miss Shubow, 4035 avenue. It was decided to ord er he held at the home of Miss Mollie The February affair will be an
Atonement.
Duane.
club
pins
with
the
club
cola
Samburg.
innovation in fraternal circles and
1ft. A language or 'argon spoken
EVERTUN ENGRAVING
which are old rose and silver. A
as it is planned for a pleasant our-
by the Jews of the Balkan peninsu-
Second Door Kerr !lido.
Europe.
Welfare
Ortanisatioe.
Valentine
party
was
decided
upo
Sigma Bete Tau Sorority.
prise details nre withheld until
la and of Asia Minor. It is a cam-
The Jewish Women's European to be given Friday. Feb. 10.
The Sigma Beta Tau Sorority I Feb. 10. The March enterprise is
bination of Spanish and llehrew.
19. The language spoken by the Welfare Organization I. giving a The club was entertained svi th held a special meeting Thursday, an elabnratly gorgeous Purim ball
Jews of Eastern Europe. It is bridge-tea Wednesday, Feb. 8, at a social program by Miss Ma ry Jan. 5, at the home of the presi- to he given in honor of Mrs. Mark ,
a combination of German, Russian the New MasoMc Temple. Mrs. Ulnick and Miss Frances Grade n- dent, Miss Gertrude Kursman, at Weinberg and the old members'
Goldsmith of Sturtevant avenue is ky, which consisted of poem
and Hebrew.
12052 Steel avenue. Plans for an prominent in the founding of the
20. It was a mere jargon until chairman of the affair. songs and elocution.
anniversary party were discussed. society. The entire work of tSe '
The next regular meeting will
25 years ago when a group of great
The next meeting will be held at
The next meeting of the soror- club is carried on efficiently and,
poets. novelists. and essayists fash- be held at Mrs. Shusell's -home, the home of the Misses Rose ■ nd sty, which will be an open meet- successfully by the board, which
ioned it into ■ language ((pal Ii 1750 Burlingame, Wednesday aft- Gertrude Alpert at 2061 Blaine Inc is to be held at the home of is handing all details incident ta
any European language.
ernoon. Jan. 18, at 2 p. m.
avenue.
Mine Hilda lekont
We are pleased to announce that
Edward Berman
WOLVERINE COMMERCIAL BODY CORP.
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MAURETANIA
February 21, 1928. 10 A. M.
JANUARY 13, 1928
EWIS11 RONICIA
OUR ANNUAL ONE CENT SALE
About 3,000 Volumes of Good Fiction,
which sell regularly at 75c now offered
at Two Books for 76c.
SHEEHAN'S
155,- WOODWARD AVENUE
MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.
Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly
Low . . . For Instance,
$200
or
or
LESS
You can call the following points — an average dis•
Lance of 1,000 miles and talk for three minutes
after 8:30 p. m., at the rates shown. Rates are
proportionately low to all other points.
Front Detroit In
ATLANTA, GA
BIRMINGHAM, ALA
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BOSTON, MASS
DALLAS, TEXAS
DULUTH, MINN
JACKSONVILLE, FLA
LITTLE ROCK, ARK
MEMPHIS, TENN
$1.39
1.40
1.40
2 00
1.30
1.75
1.50
1.40
The rates quoted above are station-to-station night
totes and are effective between 8:30 p. m. and 4:30 a. m.
A station - to - station call is one that is made to a
certain telephone, rather than to a particular party.
Day rates, 4:30 a. m. to 7 p. m., and eliciting rates,
7 p. m. to 8:30 p. m., are higher than night rates for
this class of call.
Additional rate inforimetion may be secured
by calling the Long Distance °pet War
Cunard Line
Palestine & Oriental Tours
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Highland Park State Bank
Highland Park, Michigan
CONDENSED STATEMENT
At the close of business, December 31, 1927.'
RESOURCES
$ 4,631,821.07
Loans and Discounts
10,465,415.87
Real Estate lions
3,472,918.75
U. S. Bonds and Certificates
5,671,080.89
Other Bonds
.
79,500.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
$1,020,620. - 1
Banking Houses
61,661.10
Less Depreciation
967,959.31
$ 311,606.85
Furniture and Fixtures
140,678.58
Less Depreciation
170,928.27
36,032.06
Other Real Estate
1,000,00
Customers' Liability, Letters of Credit
218.85
Melanins .
168,522.95
Income Accrued Receivable (Net)
53,753.53
Prepaid Expense
3,242,361.53
Cash and Due from Banks
$29,161,516.08
DIRECTORS
GEORGE R. ANDREWS. Vire'-i'mteident
GEORGE L. BAHL, Geld. Agent peon. Mutual 1.1fe Imurance Co.
CLARENCE II. WPM!, Pre.. Motor Illinaerel Corporation
GEORGE D. BROWN. Realtor
BURT J. CRAIG. See. and ktet. Treas. Ford Motor Co.
VICTOR F. DEWEY, Pres. and Genf. Mgr. Detroit Steel Produrte Co
ROBERT W. HAM ILTON, Treasurer Gregory. Mayer lit Thom Co.
J. FREDERICK HARTZ. Chairmen
Board J. 5'. Harp. Co
FRANK E. QUIM:5111ERRY. Executive Vice-President
JAMES T. WHITEHEAD. Preritlent
CLARENCE E. WILCOX. Attorney
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus .
Undivided Profits
Reserves for:
Accrued Interest on Deposits.
$ 61,43285
Bond Depreciation
227,622.19
Loans and Discounts
62,716.33
1,000,000.00
1,800.000.00
150,811.17
'154,771.37
Commercial Deposits . 10,072,637.36
Savings Deposits
15,779,630.91
('ustomers' letters of Credit 3,665,24
$29,161,516.03
Highland Park Trust Company
(AFFILIATED WITH THE HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK)
Highland Park, Michigan
CONDENSED STATEMENT
At the close of business, December 31, 1927.
RESOURCES
Collateral Loans
587,145.07
R. E. Bonds with State Treasurer
200,000.00
Other Bomb in Office
..
621,082.12
Loans on R. E. Mortgages in Office
185,605.03
Furniture and Fixture's
$6,059.54
Less Depreciation
1,097.04
4,962.25
First Mortgage Bond Trust Fund
.
3,998,283.50
Advance to Trusts
1,195.17
Income Accrued Receivable
63,038.31
Cash and Due from Banks
152,200.34
LIABILITIES
$5,813,513.27
Capital Stock
$ 400,000,00
Surplus
150,000.00
Undivided Profits .
24,384.10
Reserves:
Accrued interest on Certificates of
Deposit
$17,215.12
Accrued Interest on First Mort-
gage Bonds
65,465.90
Tases and Expenses..
7,929.91
90,610.93
Income Received but Unearned
48,965.33
First Mortgage Bonds Outstanding
3,827,500.00
Trust Deposits
1,272,052.91
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$5,813,513.27
DIRECTORS
GEORG) R. ANDREWS, Vice-Pre.. II P. Once Rank
GEORG) L. BAHL. Gent. Art. Penn. Nut. Life In.. Ca.
CLARE. CE H. BO(1TH. Pre,. Motor Banker. Corp.
GEORGE I). BROWN, Realtor
CHARLES J. BUTLER, Pre. , bfary ., & Wright
ALBERT I. COUZENS, Vicr••rmident II. P. Mate Bank
BUNT J. CRAIG. Ser. and Aa•t Tram. Fool Motor Company
VICTOR F. DEWEY, Pre.. and Genl. Mer. Detroit Steel Product. Co.
ROBERT W. HAMILTON, Treas. Gregor,. Marry • Thorn Co.
J. FREDERICK HARTZ. Chairmen a Board J. F. Harts Co.
FRANK J. MAURICE.. Vire-Pro.
FRANK E. 411SENBERHY. Prerident
JAMES T. WHITEHEAD. Pm, H. P. State Bank
CLARENCE E. WILCOX. Attorney