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I
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.
Tusi Tala Sorority.
Nits Hawk Club.
Sigma Delta Pi.
Miss Jeanette 'leveler of 1663 The first social event of the The Tusi Talon Sorority held its The last meeting of the Gamma
Tau
Chi Sorority' was held on
engree was hostess at the last year toeing a huge success, the regular weekly meeting at the Y.
meeting of the Sigma Delta l'i So- members of the Site Hawk Club W. II. A. clubhouse Wednesday Wednesday ut the home of Miss
rosily. The following officers are looking forward to a series of evening, Jan. 18, at 8:30. Plans Dorothy Baskin of 12330 Slack
were duly installed: Rosaline interesting events for the coming were completed for the bridge-tea, avenue.
Goldstein, president; Miriam Loch- year. the date and place to be un-
A theater party was to be given
man, vice-president; Miriam I.ach-
On Thursday evening, Jan. 12, flounced next week. The next Friday at Cie Shubert-Detroit, fol-
man, vice-president; Selma Klein, the club gave it, first theater meeting will he held Wednesday lowed with dinner at the Tea
Garden.
secretary, and Jeanette Bresler, party at the Cass, followed by a evening, Jan. 25.
party at King Wah Lois gold room.
The next meeting will be held
treasurer.
• Bankers tell us that this is one of the
le
Round TabSociey.
at the home of Miss Eva Bro-
The next meeting, which will be
Myron Schechter is president of
very few apartment buildings in De-
Bernard D. Caplan, a barrister warny of Delmar avenue.
held at the home of Miss Rhoda the club, Samuel J. Karp chairman
wit l ad-
troit they can recommend to a prospec-
Cohen of 2000 Virginia park, will of the social onmmittee and Morey from Windsor, C aada,
n
University Club.
be both interesting and inspiring 1•1 L Pollack chairman of the nth- dress the Round Table on Friday,
tive investor!
Jan.
27,
at
8:30
p.
rn.,
on
"The
and each member is requested to relic committee.
The University Club held its
,o: of Democratic Govern- last meeting on Sunday at the
bring their guest.
Buildings having wood floors and e
S. J. Karp has invited all the
Futur
be me
nt.
le W. II. A. The club's repreeen-
members to a stag bridge to
joists, wood lath and plaster partitions
Mr. Caplan has been for years tation to the Council of Clubs ad-
Philomathic Debating Club.
held at 4014 Webb avenue on Sun.
dressed
the members in which they
the(lay
afternoon,
Jun.
22.
The
next
interested
in
government
and
poli-
was
are unsafe, unsound, and not modern!
A declamation contest
will be held at the home tics, and is particularly well verso! pointed out the council's inten-
program ..of the evening held by. toot
in
comparative
aspects
of
consti-
This 36-family apartment has no su-
tions
of
future enterprises.
the Philomathic Debating Club at of J. elarkowitz, 9320 Brush.
tution and administration as re-
its east regular meeting Sunday,
The entertainment committee
perior in Detroit from the standpoint
gards
the
governments
of
America
Jan. 15, at 9125 Twelfth street,
A. B. C. Girls.
outlined its program for the club
of beauty, design, tenancy, appoint-
The next meeting of the A. B. and Canada. His discussion thereof dance, to be held in one of the lo-
beginning at 7:30 p. m.
s
ments, finish, location, construction and
Leo Gurko gave Daniel Web- C. Girls will be held at the home hould
prove informing and en- cal hotels in the near future. Her-
n
man Kass announced this dance
ster's "Liberty and Union," a part of Miss Mildred Brenner, 3801 lightening.
financial return to the owner.
The Round Table group meets will be called "The University
of Webster's reply to !Jayne; Twenty-ninth street. The club ex-
every other Friday foie the Mee- Hop.
lack
Runt
delivered
"The
United
tends
its
sympathies
to
Miss
Bessie
Erected and owned by well-known
1 11
States of Europe.," by Victor Hu- Levine, with wishes for a speedy pose of serious study of vital
firm of contractors, to determine differ-
problems, and mutual exchange of
Meta Alpha Theta.
go; Sidney Slobin gave an, original recovery.
Beth El, corner Woodward and The last meeting of the Meta
The Coatings are Kashmir Suede Clog(
oration on "World Peace;" Arthur
ence in cost between ordinary and most
ideas. It meets at t he Temple ,11pha Theta vies held at the home
Seeubiner delaimed Elbert Hub-
Gamma Dela.
modern construction methods.
Gladstone streets, room 26. the of Miss Sarah Goldman of 1707
A
Tweeds, Bolivias and Sport Fabrya., thit
bard's "A Message to Garcia;"
new organization has recent- public is invited to attend. Philadelphia en Jan. 11.
Paul limner spoke on George ly been founded which intends to
Owners will sell to aid in financing
have been in demand right along at
Eliot's "The Death of the Trill- participate n
I The results of the election fol.
in social affairs as well
Kadimah Girls.
larger building of same type, and will
higher prices.
low RMiss reG.sSba
tor." . as doing some charitable work.
irck, chaneellor;
At a :fleeting of tee Kadirnah I Mis s
manage and operate for one year with-
Leo Gurk won the book donated The charity will consist of donut-
ve-chn
' questor; Miss B. Wiseman ellor ane
to the best speaker of the contest. ing money, secured from bazaars, Wets, Tuesday evening, at the
,
scribe;
pi,.
out charge to buyer.
Winter coat stocks are being disposed of regard-
p : •n,
Ntiss O. Sa olek
y publicity
Jack Rome was given second dances, etc., to 42 orphans brought home of Miss Etta Bieerl.
u be
lel
nt. y
' c h: air-
n
place. The judges of the contest over from Europe by an older or- club thanked its natr me and diaiemim.
man; Miss J. Kordner, membership
less of cost — and these 126 higher priced coats,
friends
for
assisting
them
in
mak-
Gross annual income, $37,860.00.
were Ira Stone, Howard Berger eanization.
trimmed with fashionable furs, are the latest to be
ing the dance a success. A sum
and Max Simon. Speaker Ira
The officers are
Harold Rai- has been set aside for charitable . were
Ploins for it Salentine party
decisively reduced. Each is a value that you can
For complete information, see
Stone presided. kow, president; Sylvia Greenblatt. purposes,
discussed.
scarcely hope to tind again.
Fe ee ti o n of officers will he held vice-president; Ethel Marcus, sec-
The next meeting will be held I T he next meeting will be held at
MR. HAROLD M. DAVIS
at the next meeting of the Philo- retary; Beatrice Feldman, treas- on Tuesday evening, Jan. 24, at
home
The FURS are qualities that you have seen all
mathic Debating Club Sunday eve- urer; Morton Helper, publicity the home of Miss Elizabeth Ap-
season lung on coals at prices 30 to 50 per cent 1110Er.
nine, Jan. 22, at 9125 Twelfth man. The committee are: En- gate, 2666 Pingree avenue.
• Iota Dell. Kappa.
street, at 7:30 o'clock. tertainment, Rebecca Berghoff and
BEAVER. FRENCH BEAVER (coney), SQUIRREL
---
The banquet celebrating the Sylvia Greenblatt;• constitution,
and pLATINUM \MU', BLACK BEIGE •and the
The Doer..
The first oratorical contest of
thirtieth anniversary of the Philp- Lillian Goielman and Ethel Mar-
The lust meeting of the Doers the year was the main feature of
smartest colors of winter. ALL SIZES, but not in
mathic Debating Club will be heel cos; initiation, Beatrice , Feldman, was held at the home of ells, the meeting of the Iota Delta
every style.
Wednesday evening; Feb. 1, inn the Bella Gendelmen and lien Anchill. Samburg on Jan. 11. Arrange , - Kappa fraternity, held at the
Frank & Seder—Fifth Floor
Harlan. Hetet baequet hall. This The last meeting was held at intents were made for a bridee • home of Benjamin Caplan of
REALTORS
affair is fur members and alumni Ethel Marcus' home on Jan. 13. party to be given at Miss Mar- 15628 Inverness. The judges of
EMPIRE 8783,
only. The alumni are requested Any girl or boy over 15 wishing golis' home on Feb. Si for mem- the debate, Nathan Feldman and
to act promptly upon the notices to join call Northway 12S1-e1 and bers and friends.
Lambert Singer, local attorneys,
• picked Benjamin Caplan, who
sent them. ask for Ethel Marcus.
%1‘%'
■ 6%%10A%%%%1MICIMSCNNI1N1WOOMMI
---
--
Phi-Soi-Lite.
spoke en ".k Vision of the Past I
Madison Athletic Club.
Young Detroiter.' Club.
The last meeting of the Phi-Sei- and a Vision of the Future," ter
An •Innovation for Detroit.
The Madison Athletic Club, at. Lit e Sorority was held at the hone- first place; second honors went to
A regular meeting of the Young
Detroiters' Club was held on Fr• the meeting Jan. 11 at the Y. W. 1,1 the Missy, Pearl end Evelyn: Morris Greenberg with "The Uni-
Levin.
1635
Calvert,
Friday,
Jan.
versal
Menace,"
and
Sol
Dunner,
day, Jan. 13, at tee clubrooms, II. A. clubhouse, heard tee report
of the chairman of the (lance com- 13. The next meeting will be held with "Our National Defense," was
e679 Twelfth street.
The first annual dance at the mittee, Phil Goodman. The nee: at the 'mine of Wee Anna Benkler, picked as third best. The other
2031 Virginia Park.
participants in the contest were:
B'rith Community Center. Jericho e Bbar,1,1,ronon,,ta,uteh
Al Finklest•in, Al Schneider,
--•--
ise first new
on Jan. 7, was a success.
Attie Sorosis.
Dave Kurtzman and Martin Gore-
The motto for the club was member to be accepted since Cie
MAIN DINING ROOM
The Art's Sorosis met at the lick.
Sponsored by CHILDREN of Bar Mitzvah Age
chosen and unanimously voted membership drive commenced a
home
of
Mrs.
B.
Bassett
at
2001
The fraternity decided to hold
upon, "Non noble, veil omnibus," week ago.
One of the many reasons
Blaine avenue on Jan. 17. The an oxen meeting Sunday, Feb. 5.
At
the
termination
of
the
meet-
which means "Not for ourselves
why to many now prefer
but for all." ing, refreshments were served and next meeting will be held at the
At the conclusion of the last
the Tetroit-Oland
Election of officers will be held the nwmbers enjoyed a few rounds Innme of Mrs. Harry Buchalter at • meeting dinner was served.
1600 Seward avenue on Jan. 24. George Schneider of Wyandotte
xt
meeting,
Firiday,
Jan.
of
bridge.
at them
Fur the
In a Place
Coneert Music
was guest of honor
The Madison Athletic Club is
20. The definite date for the din-
by
Benefit
Devoted to the
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
nAy.
un clof with s
The next meeting will be held
nee-dance was set for Jan. 28, to (ip,nsvaffiliated
of
Education of
CHILDREN
The last meeting of the Beta Sunday, Jan. 22, at the home of
(,rui
be held at Joseph Brothers.
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
(Juvenile Band.)
interesting activities planned for Tau Iota Sorority was held at the Sol Dunner of 563 Holbrook.
home of Miss Mildred Jakont of
t he coming year.
An appetizing and satis-
Tau Sigma Gamma.
Englewood avenue. The next
Emanuel Sisterhood.
On Sunday, Jan. 15, the Tau
fying luncheon. Detroit-
meeting of the sorority will he in
Equality Club.
On Monday afternoon, Jan. 16.
Philadelphia and Byron Hall.
the form of a theater party at the the Sisterhood of Congregational
The
luncheon
and
brienee
held
at
Leland famous cuisine
home of Stirs Celia Eistein of
7036 West Warren avenue. Mies tee Palmetto Hotel Jan. 14 was Michigan theater.
Emanuel had the honor of having
and faultless service.
Sigma
a
successful
social
affair.
The
Proceeds
devoted to the Jewish Orphans Horne and
as guests the Ladies' Auxiliary of
Lillian Kress, president of.
Pelts Sigma Phi.
Farm School.
Phi Beta Sorority, explained the President, Mrs. Mary Segel!, one -
e, Percent:on Shaarey Zrdek. An
Detroit's New, Great
Miss It Koffman was h o stess at in tertesting program was m-
"Bagdad" popularity contest and dressed the guests.
A day in each month has been the last meeting of the Delta Sig- seated.
Hotel in the busy Bagley
the girls decided to eupport Dor-
Dancing Begins at 10 P. M.
ma Phi Sorority, held on Jan. 13.
Tee meeting wee 'penned with the
Avenue district.
othy Dean, the sorority's (monde set aside by the club for a card
The constitutien, were on which presentation ( f the American and
date. Miss Cooper, Tau Sienna natty and luncheon. This plan is
LERMAN'S UNION DANCE ORCHESTRA
was
begun
last
term,
is
now
beim!
looked
forward
to
with
enthusi-
is flags by Ito y and Melha Sklar,
Gamma president, is offering a
We assure you a owl time, in a good place, in a
completed. The club plans to have to the ace mpaninient of the Amr
prize to the member that sells the aim by members and friends, ow-
good cause.
ing to the success of former af- initiation soon for its new mein- lean and Zion patriotic hymns, with
most tickets.
bees.
Mrs. Edward Stein at the piano.
Children 25 Cents.
Tickets 50 Cents.
An open meeting for prospee- fairs.
The
next
meeting,
will
be
hell
The next meeting and social
Mrs. Eli Sachse, president of the
tive members was to he held at the
ar
1
Come early and bring your family and frienols. Please
home of Miss Bella Goldberg, afternoon will be held at the home at the hone of Miss Faye Feld- Sisterhood, greeted the members
reserve your tickets in advance. Phone Cadillac 0689.
and visitors and congratulated
11479 Northfield avenue, Friday of Mrs. Luba LupilotT of 3294 man at 15910 Inverness,
-- —
IRNVIN REIFER, Chairman of Affairs
them upon the opening of the
Cortland avenue, honoring her
night.
'Delta Omega Th ds.
e
branch in the northwest seen'n
LOUIS BUSHER, Chairman of Evening
The next regular meeting will sister, Mrs. Edith Perensky, wine
The Delta Omega Theta Sornr- and wished them success in th,.
has
just
recovered
from
a
lone
Ire held at the home of Miss Dor-
Sty will meet at Slims Ilelen Mus- building of the new Synagogue.
othy Abrams, 2476 Taylor avenue, illness.
kowitz's home, 1435 Taylor, Sun- Mrs. et II. Zackheine president of
--
Jan. 22, at 3 p. m.
WILLIAM J. CIIITTENDEN, JR., Manager
day, Jan. 22, at 2 p. no.
the Shaarc y Zeolek Au i :Ain-ay.
Theta Delta Omega
BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE
thanked the Sisterhood for its hoe-
The Theta Delta Omega Sorer-
Iota Pi Epsilon.
The Renowned
Theta Delta Kappa.
pitality.
ity
met
Thursday,
Jan.
12,
at
the
A meeting of the Delta Chapter
Theta
Delta
Kappa
met
Thurs.
Elektra Von Dolenke Rozanska,
Cl o-o...###•;,c..o.o.- z
Qr.
of Miss Nellie Klar, 3758
of the Iota Pi Epsilon Sorority was home
Gladstone avenue. It was decided (lay, Jan. 12. at the Y. W. II. A soprano, accompanied by Lillian
held Jan. 15 at the home of Miss that the inauguration of officers clubhouse, 89 Rowena street. Miss Schimberg Friedman, at the peono
Alice Caplan. Reports of the con- would he held at the open meeting Frieda Cohen, chairman of the delighted the audience with a group
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Why Not
vention which was held at Chicago , Thursday, Jan. 24, at the home of ticket committee for the bridge- Ionf beautifully rendered songs. and
Will visit Detroit and for the
Dec. 26 and 27 were given. Miss Nliss Bess Kosak, 3705 Wager. tea to be held Jan. 29 at the Bin:nil:flee. Friedman favored with a
MOHEL
Mollie Zebrac was elected national
fleet time you will have the op-
B'rith Community Meuse, reported • piano solo.
--
Recommended by man,
vice-president.
1
he
delegates
rep-
Slain
that the sale of tickets was prong- , "Currents inn Jewish
Detroit nhninens gar
portunity of hearing New Tone:
Phalanx Club
resenting the Detroit chapter were
their own ehildren as
k
retuning
rapidly.
Plans
are
being
I
Street"
was
the
topic
of
an
inter-
Ted Mons•ernenn end .1 a c
City's chief Cantor condue:
well a. others.
ANSWERS
the Misses Zebrine, Betty Perlman,
Cooper were elected delegate's to made fur a theater and pajama I (sting address by Philip Sli in.i.
Sabbath services, at
Frieda Levin, Roe:, Schlaeht and represent the l'halanx Club on the party at which time the pledges vitz.
1610 Herehrood Ave.
I.eila Sinaiko.
Phone Empire 6426.
1. Moses.
of Clubs. Committees will be initiated. At the next ' The usual social hour followed.
Final leans were made for a Council
2. The Jewish engineer who has
were appointed at the last meet- meeting entertainment will he fur-
been given the concessien to ex- bridge-tea to be given at Web- ing to supervise sports, entertain- niched by talented members in the Northwestern Branch, Jewish Old
Folks' Home.
ploit the mineral wealth of the ster Hall on Saturday, Feb. 25, meat, membership and publicity. sorority.
,
the
proceeds
to
be
used
for
ath-
. Mr. Greenfield of 9e31 McQuade
REV. J. SILVERMAN mineral wealth of the Dead Sea.
A hay ride and dance is planned
letic
equipment
for
the
Jewish
I
'as
le
stese
at the meeting on Mon-
3. The professor of economics at
Athena Girls' Club.
by the club for the near future.
Mohel Specialist
Mrs. Roy V. Chatlin (Materiel I ley. A membership drive is now
the University of Jassy, Roumania, Fresh Air Camp.
--
446 HOLBROOK AVE.
progress
and all those bringing
n
and the inciter of the anti-Jewish
Lieberman) of Clements avenue i
J. N. F. Ladies' Auxiliary
Live Wires.
Endorsed by Lead.,
imminent will be enter-
ti
.
Near Beaubien.
student riots.
A besot meeting of the Lattice' was hostess at the last meeting of itt fine
The last meeting of the Live Auxiliary
,.inane.
of the Jewish National the Athena Girls' Club, held Tue.- I tained at a bridge luncheon given ,
4. A design of a six-pointed star Wires was hell at the home of
I ey S'rs. 1.a Brett of Twenty-eighth'
Endeared to Detroit-
Friday
Night and
called
the
Shield
of
David
or
the
was held on Jan. 11 at the (lay evening, Jan. 17. Mrs. Wit- I
en by virtue of metic-
Miss Rosalind Kurzman, 2440 Ha- Fund
home of Mrs. S. Newman, 1728 liam Dubey installed the new off'. street.
Star of David.
ulous care and clean-
Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4
zelwood, Friday evening, Jon. 13.
Blanchel The noes board meeting will be
Sophie
Miss
Preparations were ems.
5. Its meaning is unknown. It A membership drive is now being Hazelwood.
made for the performance to be Schwartz, the new president, ap- held on Monday, Jan. 30, at the
\ is not originally Jewish.
2073 Gladstone
He will be assisted by • double
made for girle between the aeon of given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of nointed her committees as follows: hcme, 3777 Boston boulevard.
6. The ancient Greeks, the me- 18 and 20. Anyone interested
The next regular meeting will be
Euclid 10467.
choir.
Jewish National Fund at Membership, Miss Esther Jacob- I in the form of a bridge tea on Mon.
e diaeval Christians, and the Mohnen- should call Misr Helen ROSCTIbl . W, the
Littman's
Peoples
Theater
on
son
and
Mrs.
Gertrude
Fishman;,
Tickets, $1.00 per person, can he obtained at the following
nu dans.
Longfellow 5122, after 6 p. nn. for
Feb. 13, at Mrs. Gottesman's •
Misses Florence Hon
charity,
the,
Wedneeday
evening,
Feb.
29,
places:
Hitch's
Ticket Office, 9348 Oakland Ave.; Lazaroff's
7. The word means "lamp," but further information.
home, 3777 Boston boulevard.
RABBI G. ZAKUTO
Rook Store, Westminster Ave.; Plotkin's Book Store, 5031
is used especially to designate the
An open meeting will be held which promises to, be one of the witz and Belle Jackson, mad pub-
Those wishing to join the Old
Certified Modern Surgeon
most
successful
undertakings
of
licity,
Mrs.
Bernard
II.
Dosie
Hastings
St.;
Goldman
Bros., 8838 Twelfth St.; Subar'n Book
(maline Cohen(. The girls will Ft Ike Home, northwestern branch,
seven-branched candlestick of the next Friday evening, Jan. 20, 8 p.
MOHEL
Store, 1911 Taylor, and also at the Synagogue.
the season.
temple.
sh ould call Mrs. .1.
m., at 190 Longfellow avenue.
Goldberg,
Highly erommended by 1
next
board
meeting
will
be
be
hostesses
to,
their
escorts
on
8. The seven branches are be-
Doct.re.
Niel rose 1065.
helot at the home of Mrs. NI. Hay- Thursday evening. Jan. 26, at a
lieved to represent the seven days
Gen US rears Experience.
Theta Kappa Phi.
Care and Attention Given'
of the week and to symbolize the
Lou Davis, Dave Watkins, Joe man, 3748 Wager avenue. The supper dance at the Taller Hotel.
to All Caen.
importance of the Sabbath day.
Each, Ernest Whiteman and public is requested to have in mind honorng Mrs. Duleny, who will
3320 CALVERT
An excellent Jewish literary Maurice Berkowitz, members of the date of the theater perform- leave shortly for Chicago where
(Neer Dexter)
magazine and one of the best liter- Theta Kappa Phi, were guests of once. and not to arrange for con- she will join her husband and'
Arlingten sines
make her future home. The next
ary magazines in America.
Young Israel of Flint on Sunday. flirting affairs.
regular business meeting will take
10. The establishment of volun-
Protect Your Walla as/ Cnrtalaa with tary classes for the study of Jewish The membership drive of the fra-
place on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at the
Girls
Zeal
ternity is still in full force.
literature and art in American un-
The last Meting of the Zerl home of Mrs. Pauline Keller. 1910
UNITAS
Girls
was
held
on
Jan.
15
at
the
Hazelwood
avenue.
iversities.
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
RADIATOR SHIELDS
11. On the Bat Relief on the
The last meeting of the Eta home of Mies Loretta Cohen of
Zedakah
Arch of Titus and among the (orna- Beta Zeta Sorority was held at the Elmhurst avenue. It was decide,
Glendale 6359 ments of the first century Palestin-
Mrs. Bessie Silverstein of Elm-
home of Miss Esther Greenberg , to honor the retiring officers by a
ian synagogue, recently excavated 9741 Broadstreet.
luncheon at the Tea Garden, fol- hurst avenue was hostess at the
Steel
The girls will attend a bridge- lowed by a matinee, Saturday, meeting of the Zedakah Club on
Bake-Enameled. by the Jewish Palestine Explora-
tea given by the Alpha Nu Beta Jan. 21. The officers are: bliss Jan. 19.
Neat in smears tion Society.
12. The Arch containing the Sunday afternoon, Jan. 2.
Final plans were made for the I
Loretta Cohen, president; Miss
mace and low in
Scrolls
of
the
Torah
and
the
Per-
Formerly THE DETROIT LAND CONTRACT CO.
Girls of 17 to 19 wishing to join Rhea Rosenthal, vice-president bridge-tea to he held at the Fed.'
price.
petual Lamp.
the sorority should call Miss Avis and treasurer; Miss Zelma Mund- eratinn of Women's Club Well-
13.
To
keep
a
fire
burning
in
an
stick,
recording
secretary:
Miss
nesday
afternoon,
Jan.
25.
The
UNITAS PRODUCTS, INC. age when a lire was hard to make. Rice, Hemlock 2965-R.
The next meeting will be held Evelyn Schubiner, corresponding public is urged to attend. All pre-
(New address)
announces the appointment of
14. Symbol of the steady light of at the home of Miss Avis Rice, secretary. ceeds fe11 for needy infante. Anse
79 MARTIN PLACE
faith.
After the meeting of Jan. 15, one knowing of such cases is asked
3318 Calvert avenue., Friday eve-
16.11 111.1 flaw Wenigwant Ammo.
15. Emil D. Hirsch of Sinai Tem-
bridge
was
played
and
a
prize
was
to
call
Mrs.
Charles
Kahn.
26
ple, radical Reformer, once re- ning, Jan. 20.
JAMES E. ATKINSON
awarded to Miss Zelina Stand- West Dakota, Longfellow 1157.
moved the Scrolls, but after a time
W. W. Girls' Club.
stick. The next meeting will be The get-together party for
he replaced them.
Order year Vans from
The
W.
W.
Girls'
Club
met
at
held
at
the
home
of
Mund-
members
and
friends
will
be
held
Miss
16. The garments of the High
as VICE-PRESIDENT and GENERAL MANAGER
Priests at the Temple on Zion— the home of Miss Leah Patterson, tick on Sunday at 2083 Gladstone. at the home of Mrs. Karbel of
3301 Webb avenue on Jan. 22.
crown, robe, breast-plate, girdle, 1734 Seward, Tuesday evening.
The thanks of the group were ex-
Deur Yelehd.

and smote.
pressed to the clubs represented
The Ozur Yelehd Society, hay-
Coterie Club.
17. The Five Books of Stones.
An open meeting of the Coterie
19. Bereshith, Shemoth, Vayikra, at the open meeting, conducted in ing been successful in the bridge
the form of a bunco-bridge social, and dance at the Jericho Temple Club was held at the home of
Bamidhar,
and
Debarim.
Cut Rate
19. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, on Sunday afternoon at the home on Tuesday, Jan. 10, is preparing Jeanette Weller of 573 Chandler
MOVING and STORAGE Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
of Miss Shirley Mendelssohn, for for a series of such affairs. The avenue. Shirley Kalt, Golda Davis,
20. Because the first widely used co-operating in the campaign to Ozur Yelehd is sponsoring affairs Ethel Fisher, Ann Schulman and
He job too small or too large • translation of the Bible was in further the purpose of the club. of this nature to further its gen-
Birdie Friedgood were guests of
Give tos a eel
Greek.
Miss Belle Woontner of 2232 eral policy of contributing to the evening. The next meeting
503 Hammond Building
Grand avenue will be hostess at charity. Notice of the date art will be held at the home of Miss
Cadilac 6853.
A fog cannot be dispelled by • the following meeting Tuesday place of meetings will be givens Dorothy Kappen of 1422 Taylor
fan.
evening, Jan. 24.
through these columns.
avenue.


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