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EDITOR'S NOTE.

Other club and fraternal no-
tices, having reached the edi-
tor's desk after 5:30 p. m. on
Wednesday, were omitted from
this issue and retained fo5, pub-
lication in next week's Chron-
icle.

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Time Kai

the Y. W. II. A. Miss Florence
Kaltman will be hostess at a party
Saturday, March 3, in honor of the
sorority members and their friends
at her home, 9312 Broadstreet.
Final arrangements have been
completed for an open meeting
to be held Monday, March 20, at
the Y. W. H. A.. Representatives
of various sororities and fraterni-
ties will be invited. The next meet-
ing will he held Monday at the
Y. W. H. A.

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Detroit' phYsiciane toe
their own children as
well as others.

Blue Bird Girls.
Music Study Club.
The last meeting of the Blue
The philanthropic committee of
the Detroit Music Study Club gave Bird Girls Club was held at the
an entertainment at St. Luke's home of Mrs. George Arta of Bos-
Convalescent Hospital on Wednes- ton boulevard on Tuesday, Feb.
day, Feb. 27. :Miss Given Owen, 28. Due to the fact that Tuesday,
one of the. Owen sisters of radio March 6, is Purim, the next regu•
fame, played several piano tides- lar meeting will take place Tues-
tions; she also accompanied Mrs. day, Starch 13, at the home of
Jules Klein, who sang a number of Mrs. Oscar Held of :1770 West
delight ful solos. Miss Dorothy Boston boulevard. This meeting
Magidsohn entertained with sev. will be in the term of a bridge.
eral readings. After the program i
refreshments were served. Mrs. Northwestern Branch, Jewish Old
use Magidsohn was in charge of
Folks' Home.
the arrangements for t g e event.
A card party will be given on

Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.

Final arrangements have been
completed for the charity masque-
rade l'urim ball. to be given by
the Ilebrew Ladies' Aid Society,
at -the Knights of Pythias hall,
3153 Cass avenue, on Sunday eve-
ning, Starch 4. Prizes will be given
for the best costumes. Music will
be furnished by Finzel's Orches-
tra, under the direction of Dave
Diamond.

Hoy Toy Girls.
The Iloy Toy Girls met at the
home of Miss Gertrude Shatzen,
9593 Delmar. Plans were made to
attend a play, with a dance to
follow. The club is also sponsor-
ing n poetry contest among its
members. The next meeting is to
be on Friday at the home of Miss
Jeanne Snitman, 621 Medbury
avenue.
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Sigma Iota.
The last meeting of the Sigma
Iota was held at the home of Betty
Eiseman of 1456 Taylor on Sun-
day, Feb. 26. A theater and pa-
jama parties were planned to be
held soon. The next meeting will
be at the home of Matilda ileimen,
9647 Prairie, Sunday, March 4.

Sirs. B. M. Spear has been up.
pointed general chairman of the
bridge-tea to be given by the
Gamma Rho Sorority on Sunday,
March 18, at the Tuller Hotel. The
next meeting of the sorority will
be held at the home of Miss Betty
Weingarten.

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Club Yugnt.
A mid-winter frolic will be con-
ducted by the Club Yugnt, affiliat-
ed with the Umpartayische Folk-
chute Geselschaft on March 3, at
the Folkshule auditorium, Kenil-
worth at Brush. Ben Shook's
"Chocolate bandied" will furnish
the music.

Gamma Rho Sorority.

The Finest Placa to Dine.

POHL'S

A meeting of the Time Kai Pie-
tie Sorority was held Feb. 27 at

speaker of the evening at the open
forum of the Bicur Cholem So-
ciety, held at Jericho Temple
Thursday, Feb. 23. A program of
entertainment was presented:
Selma Klein in piano scores, Leo
Bohlover, talented vocalist vocal-
ist, accompanied by Miss Wanner.
man at the piano, and several solos
by Miss Wasserman. Members
are sporting their society emblems,
which contain a unique Jewish de.
sign. Advancement in plans for
the Purim founders' ball of Sun-
day, March 18, at the Book Cadil-
lac Hotel is reported by Samuel
Wexler, co-chairman. Any so.
ciety or individuals interested in
having their names added to the
growing directory of Detroit's
young folks should send names
and addresses to David Stettin,
3268 West Euclid avenue.

NEWS

Jericho Rebekah Lodge.

Jericho Rebekah Lodge 328, I.
0. 0. F., will meet Monday eve-
ning, Starch 5, at Jericho Temple,
2705 Joy road. After the meet-
ing a card party will be held.
Prizes will be awarded and re-
freshments served. Card party
will begin promptly at 8:30 p. m.

Pythian Sisters.

The Greater Detroit Temple
152, l'ythian Sisters. is giving a
bridge party on Monday evening,
March 5, at the l'ythian Castle,
3153 Cass avenue. Miss Kathleen
Pereira, chairman of the commit-
tee in charge, has planned a pleas-
ant evening for all Pythian Sisters,
Knights, and their friends.

Blue Bird Girls.

A meeting of the Blue Bird
Girls was held on Tuesday evening,
Feb. 28, at the home of Mrs. Geo.
Aria. The club is planning a series
of bridge parties at the various
girls' homes to raise funds to keep
up the charity work the club has
been doing. The first bridge is to
be held on Tuesday evening,
March 13, at the home of Sirs.
Oscar Held, 3770 Boston boule-
vard. All members are requested
to be present. There will be no
club meeting on S t arch 6.

The Kibitsers.
The Kibitzers A. B. C. met at
the home of Al Braverman, 230
Putnam, on Feb. 26. The club has
decided to rent a cottage for the
summer. A debate was held be-
tween Jack Kalt and Abe Kaltman.
The next meeting will be at the
Kadimah Girls.
home of Harold Allen Pomars,
Miss Bessie Good of Leslie ave-
2627 Webb, Sunday, Starch 4, at
nue
was
hostess
at the meeting of
4 o'clock. The club is giving a
bridge party for members and lady the Kadimah Girls on Tuesday,
Feb.
28.
At
this
time
another des-
friends.
titute family was brought to the
attention of the girls and a dona-
Delta Sigma Phi Sorority.
tion made. As only five weeks re-
Mies Faye Feldman of 15910
Inverness was hostess of the last main before Passover, the mem-
meeting on Friday, Feb. 24. Plans bers are requested to start bring-
for a bridge social have been com- ing in names of families to be
pleted to take place on March 18 given assistance at that time. The
a week-end
at the home of Sties Beauty members will hold
Shnurowitz, 15841 Inverness ave- party at one of the hotels in Mt.
Clemens
on
Starch
17,
in the form
nue. Club correspondence should
be sent to the secretary, Miss Sal- on an iniiation. There are 10
girls
to
be
initiated.
Miss Rae
lye Baxter of 2(1237 Hazelwood
avenue. The girls attended the Bernstein, 14:10 Collingwood ave-
nue,
will
be
the
next
hostess.
dance given by the Alpha Beta

Gamma Sorority. The next meet-
ing will be held at the home of
Miss Anne Lubin on Friday, at 679
Belmont avenue.

Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.

Thursday. March 8, by the north-
western brunch of the Jewish 01.1
Folks' Home, at the Eastern Star
Temple. Mrs. I.a Brett is chair-
man, assisted by Mesdames Gottes-
man, Albert Marienthal and Edna
Lewis. Mrs. to Brett is giving a
luncheon for all members bringing
in five new members. A board
meeting will be held at the Old
Folks' Home on Monday, March 5.
The old folks will also be enter-
tained at a Purim party un Mon-
day afternoon.

Zedakah Club.

Miss Betty Cordon of 8540 Lx
Salle boulevard was hostess to the
Zedakah Club on Monday, Feb.
27. There will be no meeting on
Monday, Starch 5.

Gamma Nu Chi.
Gamma Nu Chi Sorority gave a
Leap Year ',arty Feb. 18 at the
home of Sylvia Levinger. The
"Broom Dance" provided much ,
amusement. Sol Selik entertained'
with an imitation of "Al" Jolson
singing "Mammy" over the Vita
phone. Maroon and gold, the club
colors, were used by the decora-
tion committee, consisting . of Eve-
lyn Ludwig, Sylvia Levinger and
Cecilia Braunfeld. The entertain.
ment committee consisted of Eve-
lyn Ecker, Battle Kellerman and
Elsie Fuerst. -Although this seas
their first social event the girls,
with the able leadership of Mar-
garet Gunsberg, president; Evelyn
Ecker, secretary; Alyce Gunsberg,
treasurer, are planning many
more.

Phalanx Club.

At the meeting of the Phalanx
Club on Thursday, Feb. 23, at the
Yfl W. Ii. A., 89 Rowena street. B.
Herman, prominent New York mu-
sician, was a guest and presented
an interesting view on "The Jess
Age." Larry Bornstein and lien
Shapiro reported on the first Pha-
lanx anniversary dinner-dance,
held on Friday, Feb. 22, at the Ad-
dison Hotel, which was called an
outstanding success. The Phalanx
bowling team would like to get
challenges from clubs or fraterni-
ties. The team has been going
strong, but is running out of op-
ponents. The next meeting of the
club takes place on Starch 8, at
the Y. W. H. A.

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W. W. Girls.

The W. W. Girls met at the
home of Mary J. Koenigsberg of
Philadelphia avepue Feb. 28. Misi
Koenigsberg reported favorably on
the (lance to be given Sunday eve-
ning, March 18, at hotel Fort
Wayne. The club plans to attend
the Beta Rho Deta luncheon
bridge and the university hop. Miss
Shirley N. Mendelssohn will be
hostess at the following meet-
ing at her home, 1326 Lawrence
avenue, Tuesday evening, Starch 6.

East Jefferson Women's Club.
The bridge-luncheon given by
the East Jefferson Women's Club
on Feb. 22 proved a huge success.
The proceeds go to charity. The
hostesses and committee of ar-
rangements consisted of Sirs. S.
Wetsman, vice-president; Sirs. A.
Hirschberg, secretary; Sirs. S.
Mitchell, treasurer; Mrs. L. Op-
penheim, Mrs. H. Efronson, Mrs.
Coggan, Sirs. Levitt and Mrs.
Zussman. Appropriate thanks
were expressed by the president,
Mrs. Morris Abrams, and an inter-
esting address was given by the
guest of honor, Sirs. J. W. Black,
of the Federation of Women's
Clubs. The next meeting will take
place on Monday, Starch 5, at the
Savarine Hotel, 13101 East Jeffer-
son avenue.

Young Maccabees.

The Young Maccabees elected
the following officers• Israel Ko-
hen, president; Si. Norman Silver,
vice-president; Sanford K. Gor-
don, secretary; Julius N. Green-
berg, treasurer. A membership
campaign is planned as well as
inter-club activity and literary
program. The team lost the game
with the North End Institute by
14 to 13. It is planned to chal-
lenge the Mogen David Judaearis
to a baskeball game, checker con-
test and a debate.

Philomathic Debating Club.

University Club Dance.

The meeting et Feb. 26 of the
Philornathic Debating Club, at the
Atkinson branch of Shaarey Ze-
del:, 9125 Twelfth street, debated
"Resolved, That emancipation ha ,
been harmful to Judaism." The
affirmative consisted of Leo Gurko
and Albert Williams, while Abra-
ham Pearl and Nathan Shur sup-
ported the negative. The meeting
of Starch 4 will be featured with
the debate, "Resolved, That insan-
ity should not be a legal plea for
defense." Albert Silber and Max
Simon will argue affirmatively, and
Seldon Leach and Sol Rosenman
will uphold the negative. This
meeting will start at 7 p. m. Ar-
rangements are being completed
for a debate with Highland Park
Junior College. The question will
beon ex-territorial rights in China.
Ira Stone, Howard P. Berger and
I. Sol Rosenman will represent the
l'hilomathic Debating Club.

I'lans are in full swing for the
annual "hop" to be given by the
University Club on Sunday, Starch
4 at the Stetter Hotel. Tickets
can be secured at the door and
from club members.

J. D. C. of Mt. Clemens.
The young people of Mt. Clem -
ens recently organized a club ,
called the J. D. C., for the purpose
of furthering Jewish artists and
bringing together the city's young -
er Jewish set. Officers were elect -
ed as follows: Thelma Gould
president; Fannie Rubin, secre -
tary, and Rose Altman, treasurer
The last meeting was held at thy
home of Nlax Stadarsky because i t
the redecorating of the syna -
gogue_ The club is under th e
leadership of Rev. Samuel Mosi!

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Miss Ruth Arons of 9166 Cam-
eron avenue was hostess of the
rairm. Empire 6426.
meeting of the Meta Alpha Theta
Sorority Feb. 29. Part of the con-
Theta Delta Kappa.
The Theta Delta Kappa Sorority atitution of the Association of
held semi-annual election of offi- Jewish Clubs was read. The mem-
Eta Beta Zeta.
cers at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse bers were entertained by Ted
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at
on Thursday, Feb. 23, with the Ilart and Ray Wiley with several
Is y Mohel Specialist
following results: Florence Ter- clever musical numbers. The next the home of Slim Ida Eisenberg,
Eape r lence
ris, president; Molly Ilecker, vice. meeting will be held on Starch 7. 8823 Woodrow Wilson. The new
[adorned by Leading
president; Elsie Soltar, secretary; at the home of Miss Sarah Gold- members, Sties Harriet Brody, Loi•
Theta Delta Omega.
Physicians.
Florence Salter, treasurer. plans man of 1707 Philadelphia avenue. Birns and ilelen Kirshbaum, will
The Theta Delta Omega Soror-
Endeared to Detroit-
be initiated at King Wah La's on
for an open meeting, to be held in
er* be •Irtm of metie-
ity met at the home of Miss Jea-
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
Saturday afternoon, after whic)
alms taro sod elmit.
nette Aualander, 1448 Calvert two weeks, were discussed. Dele-
limas.
the sorority will see "Blossom
gates
to
the
Association
of
Jewish
A
meeting
of
the
Junior
Ilebrew
avenue, on Feb. 18. Plans for a
2073 Gladstone,
party to be given March 31, in- Clubs reported on the activities of Relief Club was held Tuesday, Time" at the Cass. The next meet-
Lil-
ing will be held at the home 14
the
association,
which
promises
to
Miss
Feb.
28,
at
the
home
of
stead of the bimonthly open meet-
Euclid 10467.
ing, were made. The meeting of be successful in uniting many lian Kossack, 2353 Grand River. Miss Lois Burns, 2295 West Grand
boulevard.
clubs
of
the
city.
Sties
Ruth
Aranoff
of
the
investi-
Feb. 25 was held at the home of
gation committee reported that
RABBI G. ZAKUTO Miss Pearl Caplin, 217 Tennyson
cases
Oman
Girls
Club.
Deborian Club.
she
had
investigated
a
few
avenue.
Certified Modern Surgeon
The Feb. 23 meeting of the and that help was needed by a few
The Deborians met Sunday, Feb.
MOREL
Ocean
Girls
Club
was
held
at
the
Morton Basketball Team.
of the parties. A basket of food 19, at the Melbourne Center. Sev-
Highly erommended by
Doc ors.
home of Mrs. !tarry Bauman of was sent to one woman and cash eral members of the club have
The Morton Jewelers basketball
Grand avenue. A wiener roast is was given to another. A definite volunteered to contribute to the
Over 21 Years Experience
team
defeated
the
Brown
Drugs
Care and Attention GI•en
quintet 39 to 36, University Club being planned to take place short- meeting place will be decided upon Center paper. A report on the
to All Cases.
r- as soon as the Y. M. H. A. will be progress of the stunt for the "All-
35 to 18 and the Omega I'hi Fra- ly at Belle Isle. Mrs. Wm. I'. Tu
3120 CALVERT
(Near Dexter)
ternity 34 to 27. Mortons have ner of Culvert avenue was hostess in position to rent out clubrooms. Star Nite" was given. The club
Arlingtos 6818.J
The next meeting will be held regrets the loss of one of its mem-
won 21 games in 24 starts this at the Starch 1 meeting.
season. Mortons would like to
Tuesday evening at the home of bers, Miss Rose iteznick, who left
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.
hear from some Jewish teams, es-
Miss I.illian Kossack, 2353 Grand for New York to reside there per-
The last meeting of the Gamma River.
penally .Jerichos and Oakland
manently. In honor of Miss Res-
Recreation. Write William Mor- Tau Chi Eorority was held at the
nick the club gave a farewell party
ris, 2105 Woodward, or call home of Miss Dorothy Baskin of
Feb. 22. The next meeting of the
Les Joyeuse Filler.
Work avenue. Election of officers
Cherry 2871.
Miss Gertrude Zalkowitz of club will be held at the Melbourne
resulted
as
follows:
Miss
Ilea
Homes Designed, Built
13725 Twelfth street was hostess Center on Sunday, Starch 4. On
Kaplan, president; Miss Sadie Co-
at the last meeting of the Les Wednesday, Feb. 29, the members
and Financed.
hen, secretary; Miss Eva Brower-
will meet at the Mime of Miss Mae
Joyeuse ', Hies Club, held Friday,
ney, treasurer.
807 MURPHY BOILDING
Feb. 24. Miss Nadine Lewis Of Garelik, 1474 Hazelwood, and re-
Tuxedo avenue was elected a mem- hearse the stunt for the "All-Star
Highland Pars, Mich.
Delta Omega Theta.
ber of the club. Distinctive pins, Nite."
F. 0. B FACTORY
Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506
Thal Delta Omega Theta So-
•
bearing the letters "I.. J. F'." have
rority met at 1746 West Euclid
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
been ordered. The Valentine party
avenue Sunday, Feb. 26. The so-
Members of the Beta Rho Delta
1. Being of the Semitic race and rority will hold initiation of new given Feb. 10, at the home of the
Sorority were hostesses Sunday at
living no near to the cradle of the members on Friday, March 2. Misses Polly and Yetta Minzer,
social bridge and luncheon
was
an
enjoyable
affair.
Enter-
a
Semitic race, Queen Esther was in Next meeting will be held at Miss
tainment for that evening was fur- given to the five following sorori-
all likelihood a brunette.
Evelyn Miller's home, 6442 North- nished by the Misses Sara Siegel, ties and clubs: Omega Upsilon
2. A Reform Rabbi will perform field avenue, on Starch 4.
Mary Ulnick, Mildred Chertoff and Sorority, Athena Girls, W. W.
the ceremony, as Reform Judaism
MARIE HYLAND TIMPONA
•-
Rose Alpert. Plans for a hike will Girls, Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
sloes not regard the Jewish dissorce
Phi Sigma Gamma.
be discussed at the next meeting, and Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
CHIROPRACTOR
very quiet, very powerful Nash-type
FULL 5-passenger 7-hearing Nash
as essential.
The Phi Sigma Gamma Sorority, which is to be held at the home of This social was a forerunner of
PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATE
3. It is the only Biblical book on Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, en-
7-bearing motor.
Six Sedan at such an amazingly
Hours: 110.6111 p.m.. Sat. 12.4 pm.
that does not contain the name of tertained in honor of Miss Flor- Miss Franees Grodensky, 15773 the bridge and fashion show to be
low price seems almost incredible.
given at 2 p. m. Sunday, Starch 4,
Kentucky avenue.
333 State St.
501 besets Bldg.
God.
And every one of the 24, a finer niode
ence Israel of New York City at
at Webster Hall. Clothes for the
Cadillac 3475
4. It is difficult to explain Morde- the home of Miss Minnie Kahn,
of ntotoring, with such Nash perform-
But to anyone familiar with the ex-
W.
0.
E.
fashion show will be obtained
cai s conduct. There was nothing 252 Kenilworth avenue. The next North Woodward J. W.
ance advantages as the Nash straight
ceptional manufacturing ability of
The North Woodward branch through the courtesy of Bedell &
in the Jewish religion that forbade meeting will be held at the home
vesosos
line drive, Nash tubular trussed frame,
C. W. Nash, this achievement in value
his bowing to a superior officer.
of the Jewish Women's guropean Co. Tickets may be obtained from
of Miss Mollie Feig, 902 liendrie
MANUEL URBACH
Nash 2-tray 4-trheel brakes, Nash alloy-
5. The rabbis say that Ilaman
Welfare Organization is planning members of the sorority.
is not surprising.
avenue.
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wore idols as ornaments, and to
for a home cooked luncheon and
steel springs, shock absorbers, front
Granite and Markle.
Emanuel..
Young
another
striking
indication
of
his
bow to him meant to bow to idols.
is
card party to take place Starch 21.
It
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
and rear -
G. A Jewish novelist and play-
Sirs.
M.
Goldberg
is
chairman,
as-
A
meeting
of
the
Young
Eman-
determination
to
gire
,•aslt
owners
meeting
of
the
Tau
The last
wright of modernistic tendency.
Sigma Gamma Sorority was held sisted by Sirs. J. Modell. Tickets uels was held on Feb. 23. An in-
--And among them, 39 alluring color
at the lowest possible
fitter
motoring
7. A famous character actor at the home of Miss Sarah Balant- may be procured by calling Arline- vitation was extended to the Jew-
effects, from which to pick the color
cost
whose moat noted role was "The zow, 2226 Hazelwood avenue. An ten 18294 or Longfellow 8033. ish public to attend a Purim party
Now in our New Location
of your car.
invitation committee was appoint- A theater party will be held at a on Monday, Starch 5, at 7 p. m.
7723 TWELFTH STREET Auctioneer."
There arc 21 Nash models, six of them
8. One of the famous theatrical ed, consisting of Misses Bella later date. Mrs. Fred Epstein of Eddy's Serenaders will provide the
Drive a Nash, today, and you'll know
now priced under a thousand dollars
producers of Broadway.
Euclid 7192
545
Mt.
Vernon
was
hostess
at
the
music.
Saturday
morning
serv-
Goldberg, Sonia Gedrich and Celia
9. Haman.
f. o. b. the factors, every one of them
why Nash leads the world in motor
Joino ►
ices and Ilebrew history classes at
Eistein. Visitors at the meeting last meeting on Feb. 22.
10. Miriam, Deborah and Esther.
super-powered
by
the
very
smooth,
ear value.
4
p.
m.
on
Saturday
are
held
in
the
were Misses Elaine Novitz, Flo
11. Literally, the sending of gifts.
The Coterie Club.
sub - synagogue. The next meet-
and Shirley Plotkin and Anne Get-
Term used to designate the old
The Coterie Club met at the ing will be held on Thursday eve-
tleson. Miss Sonia Gedrich will
Purim custom of exchanging efts.
be hostess at the next meeting, to home of Miss Fanny Weinberg. ning, Starch 15, at the Emanuel.
12. The Book of Esther on a
Final
arrangements were complet- Boys and girls over 17 are invited.
be held Sunday, March 4, at 2227
parchment manuscrupt.
o
ed for the bridge-luncheon and
13. In Tempde Beth El Library. Euclid avenue. at 3 p. m.
fashion show to be held at the Bar-
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
brought from Cairo by Milford
ham Hotel Starch 16. B. Siegel &
Tuesday Bridge Club.
The last meeting of the Sigma
Stern.
►
The Tuesday Bridge Club an- Company is providing the fashion Omega Upsilon Sorority was held
14.
Because
many
states
were
Kerr
Bldc.
Sr and Floor
show with models. The sale of at the home of Miss Rtsth Ekle-
Associate Dealers:
threatening legialation
against nounces • benefit luncheon at King
Wah Lo's, on Saturday, March 17. tickets was reported favorable. man, 1937 Virginia Uark. The
masked orders.
BILLINGHURST MOTOR SALES
H. A. SCHMID CO.
ROWLEY & ZIMMERMAN
15. Founder of the Yiddish novel, Mrs. A. Tobias and Sirs. L. D. Election of officers resulted as tot- Mimes Ida Vittes and Dorothy
3059 Grand River Ave.
11301 Gratiet Ave.
5403.8439 Grand River Arm.
16. A bun filled with poppy-seeds Druckman are in charge of tickets, lows: Miss Jean Blair, president; I Feldstein were sworn in as mem-
GIBSON
DETROIT
SALES
CO.
WALTER
P.
HAMMOND,
INC.
ED. NOWAK AUTO SALES
Miss
Fanny
Weinberg,
treasurer;
The
dance
Mrs. J. J. Friedman is chairman
hers of the sorority.
which is a traditional Purim dish.
Linwood at Plladalphi• Ave.
6185
West
Fort
St.
4551 Michigan Ave.
of entertainment, Mrs. harry B. Miss Jeanette Weller, secretary. to be held at the B'nai B'rith Com-
17. Bismarck.
Shirley
and
Miss
munity Center March 3 was dis-
V. E. WORDEN, INC. BILLINGHURST MOTOR SALES, INC. MEHNERT MOTOR SALES
IFS Moses was never in Pales. Schwartz, chairman of prizes and Miss Ethel Fisher
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3169 E. Jefferson
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favors, Mesdames J. D. Shuman Knit have been accepted as mem- cussed. Refreshments and danc-
tine.
19. The founder of the Hebrew and S. J. Shuman, secretary and bers. The next meeting will be ing followed. The next meeting DOMIENIK MOTOR SALES CO.
HAROLD C. SMITH
WARREN SERVICE GARAGE CO.
treasurer.
Proceeds will go to held at the home of Mi.s Jean will be held at the home of Miss
Park and Mason Sta.,
11625 Jos. Camp.
novel.
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