JANUARY 27, 1928
Til6P1711VNIOMISR MRONICLE
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Sigma Omega Upsilon.
The last meeting of the Sigma
Omega Upsilon Sorority was held
at the home of Miss Minnie Novitz,
5(17 East Palmer. Plans were com-
pleted for the dance to be given at
the 'Until B'rith Community Cen-
ter, March 3. The Phalanx mem-
bers were guests at the first bridge-
tea given Wednesday, Jan. 18, at
Elsie Waldman's home, 575 East
Kirby.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Miss Florence Rosen, 7150
Twelfth street.
Note to
Contributors.
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therefore, • I I contributions
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editor not later than 5 p. m. on
Wednesdays. Contributions re-
ceived after that time will he
retained for publication in the
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Equality Club.
The next meeting will be held at
t11.1 r‘l. ""S"te!geollf, t1h7t9' PF:eassi,‘,117 ta'venue.
The constitution and by-laws will
be read by the club's attorney, Sam-
uel Sternberg.
Tusi Tale Sorority.
The Tusi Tuba Sorority nut at
the V . W. H. A. clubhouse Wednes-
day evening, .lan. 25. Tickets are
now on sale for a bridge-tea to be
held Sunday afternoon, March 25,
at the Savoy Hotel. Entertainment !
will consist of a musical program.
Young Detroiter.' Club..
I'r - The Madison
Athletic
Club
At a meeting of the Young De- '
trotters Club, Friday, Jan. 20, at !
the clubrooms, 8679 Twelfth street,
election of officers was held and the
following were elected: Charles
Gellman, president; Miss Rose
Briskin, vice-president; lien Marks,
treasurer; Miss %Isabel Yackness,
secretary; Miss Rose Schwartz.
corresponding secretary, and Miss
Bertha Yackness, financial secre-
tory.
Gamma Sigma Tau.
I,
Wishes to announce to their many friends their
reorganization and affiliation with the
Y. W.H. A.
Al the last meeting of the Gam-
At
Sigma Tau Sorority, hew offi-
Haaomir Choral Society.
cers
were elected as follows; Pres-
A regular meeting of the
Zerl Girls.
An unusually impressive meeting
ident, Sarah Chotioroff ; secreta ry ,
Choral Society was held at the
The last meeting of the Zerl S A
was held at the home of Miss Rhoda
ra
h Rutman ' trt asuro r Florenc '
Wind lt'rilh Community Center. Girls was held Sunday, Jan. 22, at Terris.
Cohen of 2000 Virginia park. No
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You can call the following points and talk for
Samuel Solomon, assistant conduc- the home of Miss Zelina Mundstuk.
effort will be spared in making the
The
open meting of the
tor of the organization, instructor Bridge was played and a prize Gamma next
the rates shown. Rates to other Michigan
Sigma Tau will be held
charity raffle, which the sorority is
in
musical
reading
and
understand-
points are proportionately low.
awarded to Miss Evelyn Schubiner. Friday, Feb. 3, at Miss Biller's
sponsoring, a success. Soother an-
N4nt
ing, will continue lessons every The next meeting will be held Sun- home, 288 Mt Vernon.
nouncements will be made inter.
Aanso was..
From Detroit to:
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. His day, Jan. 29, at the home of Miss
Rata
Miss Miriam Lachman of 3293
assistants are Samuel Shpargel and Rhea Rosenthal, 2911 Monterey
ADRIAN
Webb will be the hostess (o the next
$ .35
Iota Delta ■ Kappa.
Miss Rhoda Goldberg.
Given by
ALBION
avenue. The Zerl Girls honored
open meeting on Sunday, Jan. 29.
Regular rehearsals follow this
A triumph was scored by the
BATTLE CREEK
40
their retiring officers at luncheon
class. All those interested in the
Iota Delta Kappa Fraternity Sun-
BAY CITY
.40
at the Tea Gardens, and a matinee
A. B. C. Girls.
art of singing can enroll an Thurs-
day, Jan. 22, at the home of Sol
FLINT
.35
on Saturday, Jan. 21.
The next meeting of the A. B. C. day evening of every week.
Dueler of 563 Holbrook avenue by
GRAND RAPIDS_
Girls will be held at the home of
.40
IONIA
winning the debate against the ,
Sigma Beta Tau.
the Misses Helen and Beatrice
JACKSON
.35
Phalanx Club.
Webster Debating Club. The nega-
The
open
meeting
of
the
Sigma
Drem, 7134 Michigan avenue on
KALAMAZOO
AS
At the l'hulanx Club meeting on
tive team of the fraternity, consist-
, B eta T au atSororit y was held Sunda y
LANSING
.35
Friday evening.
ing of Benjamin Caplan, Al Schneid-
Thursday, Jan. 19, at the Y. W. II.
Organizations Please Take Notice
the home of Miss Hilda
' Jan. 16,
A.,
89
Rowena,
Ted
Masserman
er and Al Finkelstein, speaking on
The rates quoted above are Station-to-Station night rates
Jakont, of 353 Englewood avenue.
Philomathic Debating Club.
and Jack Cooper, delegates of the
the subject, "Resolved, That the
effective from 8:30 p. m. to 4:30 N. m
The guests were Miss Adele Geller City Manager Plan of Government
Election of officers was held by the club to the Council of the Associa-
A Station-to-Station call is one that is made to a certain tele
and Miss Sylvia Brown. The next Should be /Adopted by American
Philomathic Debating Club at its tion of Clubs, reported that the
phone, rather than to some person in particular, which would be k
meeting will be held at the home Municipalities," won, while the af-
last
regular
meeting.
Sunday
eve-
project,
which
is
being
sponsored
Person-to-Person call.
ning, Jan. 22, at 9125 Twelfth by the Phalanx, is meeting with a o f Miss M. Goldberg, 10006 Broad- firmative team consisting of Martin
If you do not know the number of the distant telephone, give
hearty
response
and
13
clubs,
so-
street.
Gurelick, Dave Kurtzman and Mor-
street, resulting as follows: Speak-
the operator the name and address and specify that you will tall
—
ris Brandwine, spoke on "Resolved,
er, Howard I'. Berger; Clerk, Sol rarities and fraternities have al-
with "anyone" who answers at the called telephone.
Inter
Nos
Club.
Rosenman; assistant clerk, Max ready signified their intentions of
that the United States Should
Day rates, 4:30 a. m. to 7 p. m., and evening rates, 7 p. m. to 8:30
joining. The Inter Nos Club had decided Adopt a System of Compulsory Mil-
Simon;
sergeant-al-arms,
Nathan
p. m., are higher than night rates.
The bowling team of the club met to take a booth at the Carnival to itary Service Modelled After that
Shur. The board of directors will
A Person-to-Person call, because more work is involved, coats
consist of Albert Williams and at the General Motors building on I be held at the Jewish ('enter in of Switzerland," won the second
more than a Station-to-Station call. The rate on ■ Person-to
debate. Both decisions were unan-
Clean, Sanitary, Taste-
Next to
Moderate Prices
David I.each, in' addition to the Sunday afternoon. The team will !March.
Person call i he same at all hours.
imous. The judges were Nathen
accept challenges from any club or
above.
ful Foods. Splendidly
Barium
Excellent Service
Terpsichorian
Feldman, Max Schwartz and Hy-
The program for the next meet- fraternity bowling team in the city.
Additio
rate information can be secured
Prepared.
Tower
7
A. M.-8 P. B.
Arrangements are being made The Terpsichorian Girls, meeting man Ross, Attorney's.
ing of the club to be held Sunday,
by ca ing the Long Distance operator
for the hay-ride and barn dance to : at the home of Miss Belle Raskin,
The open meeting of the frater-
Jan. 29, at 9125 Twelfth ■ tre?t, is a
debate, "Resolved, that the Baumes be given for tnembers and friends. I of Taylor avenue, planned for an nity is to be held Jan. 29, at the
!open meeting to be held in the home of Al Schneider of 2530 W.
Law as adopted by the State of
Nu Sigma Tau. , near future. Miss Raskin prepared Philadelphia.
Michigan be Abolished." The af-
At the last meeting of the No i a delightful luncheon, and Miss
firmative will be upheld by albert
0. F. F. Club.
Silbert and Albert Williams, while Sigma Tau, held at the home of Martha Miller, who was guest of
The 0. E. F. Club will have a so-
the negative will be comvsed of Miss Marcia Raskin. the following i the evening, gave an imitation of
President,
Gilda
Gray
in
one
of
her
famous
officers were elected:
cial meeting Saturday evening, at
Isaac Greenberg and Max Simons.
St. Jean
Miss Dorothy Zelkowitz Anne Godstein's home, 346 Leices-
Ann !lambed; vice-president, Foe dances.
Ettinger; secretary, Sophie Rushev- 'and Rubin Goldstien also witnessed ter court. The following (Akers
Gamma Rho Sorority.
a eni. ng . the performance. The next meet- were installed: Rose Than, presi-
Soe Gikoettm b
The Gamma Rho Sorority recent- sky;
andh
g, will be at the home of Miss dent; Anne Goldstein, vice-presi-
ly held election of officers for 1928
planned for the near future. The Sady Storch on Monterey avenue, dent; Jennie Rocklin, secretary; 11
with the following results: Mrs.
held the '. where plans for a pajama party Sophie Grosherg, treasurer.
MOHEL
reix,ite 171 e t hi nt g will
Ida Spear. president; Helen Ros-
Sophie
will be discussed and acted upon.
itecosnemndad by many
ner, secretary; Mrs. Esther Kess-
3718 Monterey avenue, Tuesday,
F ■ icoms.
Detroit PhmIciana fur
ler, treasurer.
Nu Sigma Delta.
their own children as
The Faicoms met at their club-
Jan. 31.
well is others.
Plans are being made far a
A regular meeting of the Nu house on Monday, January 23, and
bridge party, plans to be made at
IMO Hazelwood Ave.
Time Kai Pistis.
Sigma Delta was held .
at , the home made plans for the seventh anniver-
A Hotel with a Reputation
Juke cash
the next meeting which will be held
of 1520 sary banquet, to be held February
than Empire 0426.
A meeting of the Time Kai Pistis of miss
1. Greek.
at Pauline Rosenthal's home on Sorority was held on Jan. 21, at the , West Philadelphia avenue. The 10 at the Oriental cafe.
2. A coming-together, an assem-
Ilendrie avenue.
'mildness meeting was followed by
The Faicoms will contribute five
'l'. iv. II. A..
bly.
Arrangements were made for a refreshmlints and a social hour.
acts to the All-Star Night.
3. Amos.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
theatre party to be held Wednes-
Yale Brown, amateur magician;
4. King David, descended from
At the meeting of the Beta Rho day, Feb. 1. Dinner at the Ori-
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
Fred Twain pianist; Nathan Rubin,
Ruth the Moabitess.
Delta Sorority, Jan. 19, at the Y. ental Cafe will be followed by the
At the last meeting, of the Phi "eccentric Black Bottom," and Har-
A Call Will Convince
5. Because Greek was the lan- W. II. A., Ida Elbinger and Laura theatre.
Gamma Eta, held at the home of old Swain in dances, contribute to
$1.50 a Day
$8.50 a Week
In Years' Experience.
guage of culture in Rome as well Berghoff, who had been appointed
Tre next meeting will be held on Miss Ida Stoller, of 2218 Ford migrant.
Endoraed be Lead.ng
as in Greece.
by the chairman, Sally Cutler, as Monday, Jan. 30, at the Y. W. H. A. Court, on Jan. 211, Miss Laurette
Physicians.
Pechensky, chancellor, appointed
6. Because parchment was ex- delegates to the Council of Clubs,
Sabered to Detroit.
Athena Girls' Club.
reported on the progress of the
he committees in charge of the Val-
pensive.
sr. Yr virtue of metle•
mneil.
Plans
were
completed
for
On
Thursday,
Jan.
26,
the
Athena
entine party to be held at Miss .
also. ears and clean.
7. A monster of Jewish legend,
the open meeting to be held Thurs- Girls were hostesses to their escorts Marion Simon's home: Decora-
sons.
inhabiting the sea.
nt a supper dance at }Intel Taller. lions, Misses Sophie Alpiner, chair-
day.
2073 Gladstone
8. From the Babylonians and the
The members chose Rochester The next regular business meeting man, Eileen Zotlut and Marion Si-
Persians.
Euclid 10467.
park for the wienie roast for Sun- will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 31, mon; entertainment, Misses Myra
9. In the Messianic time it will day, Feb. 5. All members are re- at the home of Mrs. Williamm Kel• Potashnifl, chairman, Gertrude Al-
•
be roaster' and the righteous will quested to meet promptly at 10:00 ler (Pauline Fabriek), 1910 Bezel- bum and Lauretta l'eehinsky; re-
feast on its Meat.
freshments, Misses Ida Steer,
o'clock at the home of Edith Rob- wood avenue.
chairman, Fae Boris, Alice Aronson
ins, 15378 Wark avenue. It was
10. Louis Untermeyer.
Yolehd.
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and Sophie Alpiner.
Certified Modern S
(NUT
11. A city built and inhabited en- decided to postpone the initiation.
MOREL
The sorority is sponsoring a
A special meeting of the sorority
At the last regular meeting
tirely by Jews near Jaffa, l'ales-
'IlIghlyecommended by
was held Tuesday, Jan. 17 at the the One Yelehd Society, on Thurs.
of I dance to be held at the B'nai B'rith.
tine.
Doctors.
The
next meeting will be held at
home of Sally Cutler, 3772 Webb. day, Jan. 19, at the Jericho Temple,
Over 25 Years Experience
12. Literally, house of study—a
members and their friends enjoyed lmi. Shirley Weiner's home at 916
Care and Attention Given
term designating the synagogue.
entertainment.
to All Case..
Mt. Vernon avenue.
Theta Delta Omega.
a varied program of
13. Literally, house of prayer—
3320 CALVERT
The Thelta Delta Omega Soror- Rabbi A. M. AshinskY addressed
(Na., Dexter)
a term designating the synagogue.
Alpha Sigma ■ Rho Sorority.
ity held its weekly meeting Thurs- the organization and commended it
Arlington 0816.3
14. Literally, house of sociabil- day, Jan. 19, at the home of Miss for its noble purpose.
The last meeting, held at the
ity—a term designating the syna- Ida Nadler. The pajama party was
Al Cutler, Rose Steinberg and home of Miss Gertrude Shubow,
gogue.
held at Miss Pearl ('aplan's resi- others contributed a number of reci- was educational as well an enjoy-
The Finest Place to Dine.
i I able. Miss Shubow gave an inter-
15, literally, a pioneer—a term dence on Saturday, Jan. 21. Plans tations
' eating talk on folk music, which
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applied to the new settlers on the for the open meeting, to be held at
was supplemented by Italian, Span-
Junior Hebrew Relief.
soil of Palestine.
the home of Miss Bessie Kosak,
u R ssian and American selec-
A
meeting,
of
the
Junior
Hebrew
lisihn
16. A Jewish painter who has 3765 Wager, were concluded. Miss
li•• reopened and Invites your inopec.
to s. A aoro-frat pot-luck dinner
)
wan
(Ion of its beautiful new restaurant at
Hubbard
of
the
National
Non-Par-
specialized in scenes of Palestine.
!to
be held in the near future was
home
of
8832 TWELFTH STREET
Jan.
a u1 2 a st bold
17. A group of Ascetics who tisan League of Nations is to be sing e , fJ Club
discussed. The next meeting will
The same inllnItable Pohl Cuisine will
Cohen.
lived on the shores of the Dead Sea the speaker of the evening.
orevall
Thy organization voted t keep be held at the home of Miss I'auline
luring the first century of this era.
in supporting the families it is Stark, 1535 Blaine avenue.
Sigma Phi Lambda.
18. Jesus of Nazareth.
helping until after the ball. It was
At the last meeting of Sigma Phi
19. The eleventh, twelfth, and
Thet ■ Kappa Phi.
oboedecided to rent both ballrooms
thirteenth centuries in Mohamme- Lamda, University of Detroit fra- at the Statler Hotel for the charity An important meeting will be
ternity, plans were made for the
Order your Vans from
dan lands, particularly Spain.
1,,,11 to be held there Sunday eve- held at the Frat house next Thurs-
20. An Austrian Jew accused initiation and subsequent stag and ning, Fels. 5. The next meeting vi day and it is important that every
and convicted in the year 1900 of formal dinners for the initiates. to be held Tuesday evening, Jan. member be present. Aubrey Cher-
the ritual murder of two women, The pledge dinner, to be held at the 31, at the 'wine of Miss Cohen, 638 hose, Victor Rubenstein, Lou Da-
afterwards pardoned by Emperor Savoy Hotel on Sunday, Feb. 12, King street. vis, Ernest Whiteman aided the
will be preceded by the regular in-
Francis Joseph.
B'nai B'rith by giving their assist-
—
itiation, under the direction of Da-
once in operating two stands at
Uni•ersity Club.
vid Morris and Bernard Ackerman.
The University Club, at the meet. Bagdad.
Carl H. Seehoffer, dean of the
ing Sunday, Jan. 22, at the Y. W.
School of Commerce 81111 Finance
LOS Amigos Club.
made plans for the dance to i
and faculty advisor of Sigma Phi II. A.,
No job too small or too large.
The number of tourists, Jews Lambda, will he the guest of honor be held at the Staler March 4. The j The last meeting of Los Amigos
and non-Jews, from various parts at the Savo' on Lincoln's birthday, next meeting will he held Sunday Club was held Jan. 15. Final plans
Give us a call.
were made to take over the Sunday
at the globe, predominantly from which day will also he of much sig- at 2 o'clock instead of -1,
I evening performance on F'eb. 12, of
America, who are expected to visit nificance to the pledges who are
the play "Miscellaneous," by Shaw.
Bicur
Cholem.
Palestine this year, will surpass all to become full fledged Sigma Phi
Final arranzements for the hard I Tickets may be secured from any
previous
records. Reports of La mbd ia ns.
time
party
of
Thursday,
Jan.
261
of
the members.
steamerif carrying tourists sched-
Blossom Heath has again been
Plans were made for a Valentine
ule to dock at Haifa, Palestine, in chosen for the formal initiation were uiscussed and completed at the
last
weekly
meeting
of
the
board
of
'
party,
in -the form of a leap year
the months of March and April, ceremonies which will be held two
directors of the Bicur Cholern so- affair, to he given Feb. 11.
indicate a largely increased num- weeks following the stag dinner.
The
next meeting will be held
ciety.
On
Feb.
10
a
hoard
of
direr-
ter of visitors. Over 500 Ameri-
tors meeting, open to membere of Jan. 29 at 1659 Calvert avenue.
can Jewish tourists will arrive
Ultra Moderns.
flood
standing,
will
be
conducted.
early in March on the S. S. Maure-
A meeting of the Ultra Moderns The Misses Sonia Gedrich, Betty
Once Girls' Club.
tania of the Cunard Line sailing
Wail held at the home of the Misses Weiss and Toby Lang•ell comprise Miss Dolly Goldstone, of Indian-
CHICAGO, $4
from New York on February 21.
Hoffman
of Farnsworth avenue. he entertainment committee. March dale avenue, was hostess at the Jan.
ST. LOUIS, $8
The Palestine and Oriental Plans were made for a theatre
18 is the date chosen fore the pres- 19 meeting of the Orean Girls' Club.
KANSAS CITY, $13
Tours, of which Emanuel Rosen is party on Jan. 28 at the Oriental.
entation of the annual Purim Ball, The Valentine party, planned for
DENVER, $27.50
or, sident, has issued an additional
The
date
of
meetings
has
been
of the Book- the girls and their escorts, was dis-
LOS ANGELES, $52
of American Jewish passengers changed to Tuesday evenings in- at the Crystal Room
Miss Esther Keller, of
Matt, Terinirol
railing on the Mauretania to spend stead of Fridays. The next meet- ('adillac Hotel. Dedicated to Mrs. cussed.
Anne
Weinheek
and
members
prom- Chandler avenue, was hostess at
3055 the Passover holidays in the Holy ing will be held at the home of inent in the founding of the society, the last meeting, Thursday, Jan. 26.
Land.
Leon Freedman of Taylor avenue.
Busses Lem 9 a. m.-8 p. m.
this affair is planned for an ap-
A special Masheisch (Religious
preciative recognition of their ef-
supervisor) will accompany the
Debori•ns.
forts.
Jewish passengers on the Maure-
The Dehorians met Sunday, Jan.
tania, who will 'supervise the Kosh-
22, at the Melbourne Center. As
Phi Gamma Eta.
er cuisine which will he at the dis-
has been stated before the time of
The Phi Gamma Eta Sororrity
Graalt• sad Marble.
posal of the Jewish passengers.
the meetings has been changed held its two previous meetings at
Live fowls will be included in the
from the first and third meeting the home of Miss Ida Stotler and
stocks of the steamer, thus ensue-
of cach •nth, to the second and Shirley Weiner, respectively. A
, ng a strictly Kosher kitchen in the
fourth.
skating party is being planned by
full sense of the word.
The club is planning a dance to the girls, as well as a valentine
Now In our New Location
he held at the Center in the near party to be held at the home of
future. Marian Simon was ap- Marion Simons, 5860 West Vernon
pointed general chairman of the Highway, on Saturday, Feb. 11.
dance committee. Her assistants
The Phalanx Club announced this will be Marion Schulz, in charge of
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority
Chas. W. Bennett, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.
week that, in the movement it in- publicity; Loretta Pechanski, finan-
The last meeting of the Law
eugurated to form a Council of cial chairman and Janet Hoffman, Sigma Gamma Sorority WAR held
3500
Clubs, it intends to reach all clubs, entertainment chairman.
at the home of Miss Dorothy
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BRANCHES: Boulevard—General Motors Bldg.; Dearborn-105 West Michigan;
The exhibition for the All-Star Abrams, 2476 Taylor avenue, Sun
fraternities and sororities in the
Hamtramck-9707 Joseph Compass; Wyandotte - 3013 Biddle Ave.
city, and that it will not be confined Night is well on its way. Those di.y, Jan. 22. Visitors at the meet
in its efforts to those societies meet- participating will meet Sunday, ing were the Misses Rose Green-
- 4
en. 29, at the home of Mrs. I'erl- berg, Hannah Miller and Sarah
ing at the Y. W. H. A.
The third meeting of the dele-
Bola nso.
FAII.RTON ENGRAVING E13.
gates of Alloys groups enrolled
Miss Esther Naimark, secretary,
Sr: and Fluor Kerr Bldc.
OFFICE
Alpha Beta Gamma.
under one banner was held Sunday.
has returned (rem a visit in Chi-
Randolph 3983
Jen. 22. at the Y. W. II. A. The
rhe Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority cage for three weeks.
11M constitution committee presented evil hold an open meeting Sunday,
A prize will he awarded to Miss
PKVI ■ lif•lmq plans for a complete set cf by laws. Feb. 12, at the h me of Miss Esther Sadie Gruekin by Miss Cooper,
T
RESIDENCE
. and announced that a completed Silber. Reports from Miss Wuent- president, for selling the most tick-
'SIA. constitution will be presented at the nee. chairman of the second dance ets for the Bagdad popularity con-
Food and Nerve Specialist
Den gless•Tre•t•
meeting this Sunday, at 2 p.m.
to
be
given
by
the
sorority
Feb.
2
,
test.
f.
meats in Your
All interested groups are invited at Statler Hotel, are favorable. The
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The next business meeting will he
2112 Woodward
•..1 arny,te,
Home
to send representatives to this
• t meeting will he at the h-m•
Lady Nurse
held at the home of Miss Naimark,
Oeposde State Theatre
Free
Examination
meeting, which will be held at 8) MISS Anne Shulman, 1217 West 2074 Hazelwood avenue., Sunday,
Grand River, Cor. Washington Blvd.
Randolph 4781
Assistant
Rowena. Euclid.
Jan • 23 , at 3 p • m •
Or Less, After 8:30 P. M.,
Sigma Delta Pi.
THREE
MINUTES at
Third Annual Purim Ball
B'nai B'rith
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11th
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Euclid 7192
Association of Clubs Spon-
sored by Phalanx Club.
DETROIT CITY GAS CO.
Clifford at Bagley Cherry
Radiator Shields qnd Endosures
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Oldest shield agency in
the city. Over 40,000
sold in Detroit. Enam-
eled to match the
woodwork.
Actinic Ray
X-Ray
Physio-
Therapy
A. A. HARE
Dr. William F. Parsons D. C.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Glendale 3176
803 Industrial Bank Bldg.
is
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