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EDITOR'S NOTE.
Alpha Beta Gamma.
The last meeting of the Alpha
Beta Gamma Sorority was held at
the home of Miss Sophia Radom
of 1685 Waverly avenue, on
Thursday, March 22. Plans are
being made for the cottage to be
rented for the coming summer.
The girls attended the medding of
icle.
I their sorority sister, Miss Shirley
Grossman, Sunday, March 25. The
Aced-El-Din Sorority.
meeting night has now been per-
Instead of the usual Monday manently changed to Thursday
meeting, the sorority partook of nights, and all correspondence to
supper at the Chinese Tea Gar- the secretary may be sent to the
dens after which the girls attended secretary, Miss Eva Moskovitz,
the Capitol Theater. With an open 1725 East Davison avenue. The
meeting in view for a future dale, next meeting will be held on
the sorority has selected two play- Thursday, March 29, at the home
lets for the members to enact. Miss of Miss Eva Moskovitz, 1725 East
Eleanor Schwartz is dramatic di- Davison avenue.
rector. Due to the approach of
The Cleophas Club.
the Passover holidays, the next
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 for pub-
lication in next week's Chron-
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
The Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority
met at the home of Miss Belle
Goldberg of 6479 Northfield ave-
nue, Sunday, March 25. The en-
tertainment committee consists of
Miss Rose Greenberg and Miss
Sadie Gruskin. A hike is being
planned to take place soon. Miss
Esther Naimark of 2074 Ilazel-
wood avenue will be hostess at the
next meeting, to be held Sunday
April 8.
White Owls.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Due
to Passover, all news,
club and society notes and other
items for publication in the next
two issues of The Chronicle will
have to he in the hands of the
editor not later than Tuesday
morning, at DI o'clock. Contri-
butions received later than that
hour will las retained for publi-
u
cation
in the following week's
..
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Engagement Extraordinary
W
0+
King Wah Lo Cafe
Y.
118 Michigan Ave.
•
Opening the New Spring Season With a
New Orchestra and New Music
( y
4'4 1.
NEE RUSHLOW
And His Famous Orchestra
Latest and Novelty Dance Music
Theta Delis. Omega.
The last meeting of the White
Daily 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1 A. M.
Owls was held Friday at the home
The Theta Delta Omega Soror-
Sunday included.
of Fannie Mishkin stf 2940 Elm- ity met at the home of Miss Helen
er,
Special Saturday tater.. 12 to 210. e, e11111. 6 to S. 910 to I:90
hurst. Due to the absence of the Shere, 508 Englewood avenue, nn
secretary, Al Zaltman, Betty Gold- March 22. It was decided that
You can call the following points and talk for THREE
man was elected to fill the office. there will not be the customary
MINUTES at the rates shown. Rates to other poises
The club decided to change the open meeting at the end of this
are proportionately low.
t
quota of membership to 24 instead month. The next meeting will be
Private Rooms for Banquets and l'urties
Noah,
At the open meeting of the of 20. The open meeting next held at the home of Miss Bessie
meeting will not be held until
Station to St•i100
Front Detroit to.
April 9. Miss Emma Sneiderman Cleophas there was entertainment week will be held at the home of Kayak, 3765 Wager, on Thursday,
Phone Cad. 5074-Ask for Mr. Woods
Rate
of 17727 Brush street will be by Mollie Briskin, Evelyn Fox and Sylvia Levine of 2698 Calvert.
CLEVELAND, OHIO
$ .35
March 2'J.
Ben Burnicolf, including a success-
ADRIAN, MICH
.35
hostess.
ALBION, MICH
ful program of whistling, uke se-
G. A. B. Club.
.35
Sigma Delta Pi.
lections, and other musical solos.
BATTLE CREEK, MICH
.40
Tim. Kai Pistil.
G. A. B. is conducting a raffle
The last awaiting of the Sigma
BAY CITY, MICH
.40
Refreshments and dancing fol- Of ft $10 gold piece, the proceeds
An open meeting of the Time
Delta l'i was held at the home of
FLINT, MICH.
.35
lowed. The next meeting, Tues- to be given to charity, in the form
Kai Pistil Sorority was held Mon-
Miss Rhoda Cohen, 2000 Virginia
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH
.50
day evening, April 3, will be held of a basket of food. This raffle
Park. Entertainment and bridge
day, March 26, at the Y. W. II. A.
IONIA, MICH
.40
at social parlor, 31 Melbourne.
is
to
take
place
April
7
at
an
open
were on the evening's pregnant.
Arrangements are being made for
JACKSON, MICH.
.35
meeting at the home of Miss Tuba The next meeting will be held at
reservations at South Ilaven for
OLDEST LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR STORE
KALAMAZOO. MICH
.45
J. D. C. of Mt. Clemens.
Berman of Burlingame avenue. the home of Miss Rosaline Gold.
the last week in July and the first
LANSING, MICH
ON TWELFTH ST., COR. SEWARD
.35
A meeting of the J. D. C. was The members are also laying plans stein, 9440 Dexter boulevard, Still.
week in August. Arrangements
TOLEDO. OHIO
.35
are also being made for another held at the Mt. Clemens synagogue for their annual June affair, which day, April 7.
The rates quoted above are Station-to-Station night rates
donation to be given to the Baby last Thursday, March 22. Elec- is to be a dinner and dance.
effective from 8:30 p. m. to 4.30 a. m
Gamma ■ Sigma Tau.
Day Nursery. Representatives of tions of officers were held, and the
We are prepared to take care of your requirements for
Artes Sortoris.
The next meeting of the
the Beta Rho Delta Sorority were following were elected to hold of-
A Station-to-Station call is one that a made to a certain tele
Easter.
The .tries Sortoria celebrated Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority will
guests of the evening in addition fice for the next three months:
phone, rather than to some person in particular.
to representatives from other fra- Max Madorsky, president; Louis the first anniversary at the Oriole he held Friday, Starch 30, at the
If you do nbt know the number of the distant telephone, give
ternities. The next regular meet- 'Love, vice-president; Helen Kehr, Terrace Sunday evening. Tables home of Miss Gussie Glick, 1930
the operator the name and address and specify that you will talk
ing will be held Monday, April 2, secretary, and Jerome Feldman, were set for 16 ;Nests. Amity West Philadelphia.
with "anyone" who answers at the called telephone.
treasurer. A set of the history those present were Mr. and Mrs.
at the Y. W. II. A.
of the Jews was presented to the Moe Egren, Mr. and Mrs. David
Day rates, 4:30 a. m. to 7 p. m., and evening rates, 7 p. m. to 8:30
Pythian Sisters.
club members. It is intended to Bloch,'Mr.
p. En., are higher than night rates.
Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit
Bloch, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bassi!,
Phi.So-Lits.
read a portion at each regular Mr. and Mrs. Mowry Green, Mr. Temple, will hold the next meet-
A Person-to-Person at, because more work is involved, costa
The last meeting of the Phi-So- meeting. Owing to the regular and Mrs. Morris Gerber, Mr. and ing Monday, April 2. This will be
more than • Station-to-Station call. The rate on a Person-to-
Lite was featured by initiation. meeting day conflicting with the Mrs. Chairs:Meyers, Mr. and Sirs. , "Special Feature" night.
Person call is the same at all hours.
The following girls were initiated: high school operetta, the- last Jack Berk, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Rose Stolsky, Edith Steinberg, meeting was postponed until the Waratt.
Hoy Toy Girl..
Additional rate inlorniution can he secured
Ethel Schecter, Anne Solomon, following Saturday.
The Hoy Toy Girls met Friday
by calling the Long Distance operator
Anne Korby, Ida Korby, Thelma
at the home of Miss Polly Glass. A
Philomathic Debating Club.
Wientraub, Paula Goldstein and
Beta Rho Delta.
The program at the meeting of week ago Friday, the girls attend-
Ilarriet Katzer. The next meeting
Thelleta Rho Delta Sorority met the Philomathic Debating Club, ed the play "Rose Marie," followed
will be held at the home of Miss
at the Y. W. II. A. and made plans March 25, at the Shaarey Zedek's by dinner at King Wah I.o's. A
Paula Goldstein, 9633 Broadstreet. for th the sorority's second anni-
Atkinson branch, consisted of a "kid's party" will be held April
ad
versary. Members of the sorority variety of general interest topics. 18 at the home of Mimi Esther
Les brim., Filler.
are planning to take their vaca- 'Ex-Convict Labor" was dwelt Nichamin. The committee in
charge
of
arrangements
consists
of
Miss Mary Ulnick of 1717 tions at the same time no that they upon by Samuel Trunsky. Sol
Blaine avenue was hostess on Fri- may all spend it together at South Leach spoke on "The United Dolly Glass, Celia I.evinton and
day at the meeting of the Les Haven. The sorority is doing States' Imperialistic Policies Miss Nichamin. The next meeting
Maccab
Let your next car be •
will be held at the home of Miss
The Maccabaeana instituted a Joyeuse Mlles Club. Election of some charity work. Money has Toward Nicaragua." "'the Sup- Rebecca Jasgur.
n new feature at their last meeting officers took place with the follow- been donated to a needy family, pressen of Individualism" was dis-
Let Me Serve You.
by having a member report on ing result: President, Miss Mil- and seven other families will be cusses! by Alex Katz. Samuel
Sisters of Zion, Miarachi.
some lecture delivered in the city. dren Chertoff; vice-president, Miss given complete sets of dinnerware Ilawetz talked on the intricacies
The banquet in honor of Geda-
JACK ALKON
of the "Conduction of a Moslern
At the last meeting, Sanford Gor- Mary Ulnick; treasurer, Miss l'olly for Passover.
.0
liah Bublick, national president
HARLEY BUICK SALES
Menzer;
secretary,
Miss
Anne
Election."
"l'alestinian
Coinsure"
don reported on the lecture of Dr.
3752 Case Avenue
of the Mizrachi, which was or.
A. B. C. Girls.
was elaborated upon by Louis
Glendale 4505 - 2625
I. N. Steinberg on Russian condi- Weiner. Miss Rose Alpert was
ranged by the Sisters of Zion, Miz-
A meeting of the A. B. C. Girls Wetzman. Sol Rosenman spoke
tions. A report on the address of chosen for the office of publicity
rachi, and given on Wednesday,
Clayton Hamilton, noted critic, manager. Plants for future sum- was held at the home of the on the source and development of
All Work Guaranteed
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR will begiven at the next meeting mer activities will be discussed at Misses Beatrice and Helen Diem, "Jewish Philanthropy." "Resolved, I March 21, at the Temple Emanuel,
proved a splendid success. Mrs. A.
by Manuel Grossberg. The sec- the following meeting. Miss Sarah 7130 Michigan avenue. Officers That the Caraway Anti-Lobbying Wilenkin, chairman, thanks the
Under the personal supervision of Delmar McAvoy
MOHEL
ond annual checker tournament Siegel and Miss Mary Ulnick added elected were as follows: Presi- Bill Be adopted" is the question ! membeics of the committee for
Reeemenended by mane
Drive in Today
opened last week. Israel Cohen, to the enjoyment of the evening dent Miss Frieda Zag,er; vice- for debate on April 1. Irving Ack- their untiring assistance. An-
Detroitphysicians to
Nieir own children
champion of the Mogan David by giving a clever one-act play and president, Stirs Dorothy Holtz; re- erman and Paul Brener will uphold nouncement of the next regular
This
Friday
the
the
affirmative,
while
Leo
Gurko
others.
songs.
well
various
cording
secretary,
Miss
Edna
Club, is favored to win the. tourna-
meeting will be made at an early
late H.eiwood Ave.
ment. The tennis and debating club will hold its meeting at the Zuckerman; corresponding secre- and Ira Stone will argue nega- date.
Phone Empire 6428.
teams, under the leadership of home of Miss Lillian Marks on tary, Helen Diem; treasurer. Miss tively. The date for the twenty-
Sarah Sprague. The topic for dis- sixth annual model meeting has
Harry Grubs.: and ,lulian Grace, Ilazelwootl avenue.
The Soffolla Sewing Girl..
cussion was of the forthcoming been definitely set for May 8, at
are preparing tentative schedules
The last meeting of the Soffolla
hike to be held on Sunday. Cue Shaarey Zedek auditorium, Girls was held at the home of MiS,
Iota Delta Kappa.
for inter-club competition.
5013 JOHN R. AT WARREN AVENUE
Brush
and
Willis
streets.
The
ques-
Esther Cutler, 3708 Webb avenue.
The last meeting of the Iota April 1.
tion for debate then will be "Re-
Refreshments were served. The
Delta Kappa Fraternity was held
Telephone Northway 0731
Athena Girls' Glub.
solved, That the modern tendency
Orphan Horne and Nursery.
next meeting will be held at the
Sunday at the home of Morris
Mohel Specialist
Mrs. Bernard II. Dosie (Adeline
The Detroit Hebrew Orphan, ?towards industrial consolidation is home of the Misses Sarah and :Mol-
Greenberg of 2003 Taylor. The
26 Tears' Experionce.
This the only McAvoy Shop in Detroit. All
Cohen) and Miss Resells Cohen of
Home and Nursery will give- sr beneficial to the better interests lie Levine. Girl between the age
fraternity decided to hold a ban-
Endorsed by Leading
of the United States." Supporting
2640 Gladstone avenue were joint
McAvoy shops are combined in this new building
of 14 and 15 wishing to join should
quet. The winner of the raffle theater party Wednesday, May 9,
Physicians.
the affirmative will be David W.
hostesses at the last regular meet-
at
Littman's
Yiddish
Theater.
This
call
Garfield
3259-W
and
ask
for
was G. McMullen of 16529 Stoe-
Leach, Nathan Wise and Nathan
Endeared to D. trolt-
ing of the Athena Girls' Club held
is
to
be
the
last
performance
of
Sara Levine.
pel. Benjamin Caplan was elected
are by •Irtue of met's-
Shur, while Albert Silber, Isaac
Tuesday evening, March 27. Due
, tile. can and clean.
manager of the baseball teani for the season. The co-operation of
Greenberg and Max Simon will
to the Passover holidays there will
line.
the current season. Bridge and other organizations is urged to
be no meet ing next Tuesday,
keep May 9 open, so there will be contend the negative issues. The
bunco were the diversions of the
2073 Gladstona
April 3. The next regular meet-
no conflicting dates. "We make Dingeman silver loving cup will be
evening. The next meeting will
Euclid 10467.
presented to the winning team,
ing will take place Monday eve-
be open to outsiders. It will be this earnest plea in the name of
•
and the Louis Smilinsky gold
ning, April 9, at the home of Miss
held on Sunday at 2530 Philadel- the children at the nursery," the
Mollie Ilaber of 1555 West Phila-
organizations' plea states. The medal and the Mrs. F. 0. Martin
phia.
RABBI G. ZAKUTO delphia avenue.
nursery also advises there will be silver medal will be given to the
speakers, re-
a Shavuos bake sale, details of first and second best
Certified Modern Surgeon
,
st.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
MOHEL
which will be published after spectively.
Phalan: Club.
National Fund.
Highly ecommended by
Passover.
Doctor..
A business meeting of the Pha-
Young Detroiter.' Club.
An interesting joint meeting
Over 26 Tem Expert..
lanx Club was held on Thursday, was held by the ladies' auxiliary of Northwestern Women's League of
An open meeting of the Young
Care and Attention Given
March 22, at the Y. W. 11. A., 89 the Jewish National Fund on
to All CMS.
United Hebrem Societies.
Detroiters' Club was held at the
Rowena street. The club has pre- March 29, at the Shaarey Zedek
3320 CALVERT
The last meeting was held clubrooms, 8679 Twelfth street,
pared some vaudeville entertain- branch, Atkinson and Twelfth Wednesday, March 21, at the
(Near Dexter)
Friday, March 23. The entertain-
Arlington 6616-3
ment which will be presented at streets. Final reports were given Philadelphia-Byron Hall. A lec-
ing committee, headed by Miss
the Association of Jewish Clubs on the theater party held Feb. 29. ture on the formation of a Jewish
Yetta Molit, with Charles Gellman
"Get Acquainted" night. The Mrs. II. Kraft, chairman of the af- center in America was delivered
and Ben Marks as associates, pro-
committee in charge of the second fair, was presented with a gift on by A. D. Markson. Ile drew a
cured entertainment in the line of
annual Phalanx sinace, which will behalf of the ladies' auxiliary in parallel between the Jewish cen-
singing and piano and banjo play-
be held on April 22, at the Book appreciation of her efforts. Sev- ter formed in Russian Poland at
ing. Miss Florence Ilorowitz ren-
Cadillac Hotel, announced the sale eral organizations were represent- the end of the Middle Ages, and
dered selections. Miss Lillian Sil-
of tickets to be satisfactory and a ed at this meeting and discussion the center here beginning with the
ver followed with songs and
typical Phalanx success assured. was centered on the distribution of middle of the nineteenth century.
dances_ The committee announces
Harold Bilsky, treasurer of the National Fund boxes to start on
An encouraging report of the that every Friday of this month
club, who has recently returned
membership drive was given by will be devoted to open meetings,
April 8.
from a trip to New York, an-
Mrs. M. Hayman, chairman of the to which the public is invited.
nounced his coming marriage, to
committee in charge. Plans were
Tusi Tale Sorority.
be held in New York early next
elaborated for the Lag b'Omer
Frolickers.
The
Tied
Tala
Sorority
held
its
month. The club extends to him
luncheon which will take place
At a meeting of the Frolickers,
and his bride-to-be the heartiest regular weekly meeting Wednes-
Painting and Decorating
Tuesday. May 8, at the Philadel• March 20, the following officers
day
evening,
March
28,
in
the
Y.
congratulations. Mr. Bilsky was
F.O.B. FACTORY
phia-Byron Hall. Next meeting were elected: President, Celia
Contractor
also congratulated on his recent W. 11. A. clubhouse. The bridge-
will take place Monday, April 9, at Barnet; vice-president, Belle Fish-
financial success in the grape mar- tea held at the Savoy Hotel Sun-
Margolis, 2006 berg; secretary, Barney Limond;
Estimates and Suggestions
I.
the
home
of
Mrs.
ket. Geoge Keil and David Slavin day, March 25, proved successful.
treasurer, Esther Sherman; ser-
Delaware.
Given Freely
entertained the club with a clever The sorority thanks the entertain-
geant-at-arms, Jeanne Stone. The
The exterior le done In beige and brown in the
debate. George Olds was given ers and all who attended for their
Longfellow 3497
Comitms.
first annual banquet was held on
new Nash deep-lustre finish. The big, built-in,
his second reading before the club. efforts in making this • successful
The Comites Club held its firm Saturday at Hotel Taller.
You'll thoroughly enjoy theNash 4-Door Coupe.
The next meeting will be held on affair.
nickel-atrapped, custom trunk at the rear is
meeting at the home of Marvin
April 5.
AMIN
Its
price
Its
style
is
exceptionally
charming.
Greenberg, 1533 Collingwood, on
Arrow Club.
very decoratise-and very practical, when you
Bicur Cholem.
Election of officers
The Arrow Club meeting at the
March 23.
exceptionally low.
prepare to tour.
Sunday, June 17, is the date net resulted as follows:
Marvin Jewish Center, will hold its dance
for the annual 13icur Cholem ex- Greenberg, president; Al Gilberg, on April 8 at the El Moshe Hall,
It is an Interesting ear to drive, with Its big,
Wire wheels, Including two side-earrled spares
cursion to Tashmoo Island. Prepa- vice-president; Evelyn Schubiner, Twenty-ninth street and Michigan
powerful and exceptionally smooth 7-bearing
and tires, are optional on the 4-door Coupe,
rations have been commenced to secretary and treasurer. The next avenue. The club is heitded by
motor-
with
the
flexible,
effortless
steering,
make this picnic one of the finest reveling will be held at the home Harry Weinbaum, with Dave San-
Homes Designed, Built
at slight extra cost.
in the society's history. To that of Zeldon Cohen, 4010 Carter ders, vice-president; Joe Sanders,
typical of Na. with Naah 2-way 4-wheel
and Financed.
end two outstanding organizations, avenue.
secretary; Seymour Diem, treas-
brakes for extra safety-and Nash alloy steel
New Reduced Prices-24 Models
one fraternity and one sorority,
807 MURPHY BSJILDING
urer, and Charles Semanzkey, ser-
springs plus al k absorbers, front and rear,
have been selected to aid in its
$843 to 61990 f. o. b. factory
Coterie Club.
geant-at-arms. One of the many
Ilighland Park, Mich.
1. Andre Maurois, author of
for unusual tease comfort.
promotion. Field games and a
Miss
Bessie
Kosah
was
hostess
innovations,
besides
the
souvenirs
"Disraeli." Emil Ludwig, author of
Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506
repertoire of entertaining features to the Coterie Club at its last which will be given at the dance,
"Bismarck," and Philip Guedalla,
for young and old are included in meeting. Plans were made for an will be an international atmos-
author of "Palmeraton."
program arrangements. The "Sea open meeting to be held April 17. phere. This effect will be provided
2. Treasurer of the State of Win-
Haws" radio artists, under Jules The club will entertain its mem- for by a series of interesting mural
ronsin.
Klein, will provide music on the bers and their escorts at a formal decorations and will furnish the
MANUEL URBACH
3. Richard Wagner.
boat and at the picnic grounds. dance party to be held in the near surprise of the evening. A well-
4. The American Israelite, Cin-
Granite and Marble.
Splendid progress is reported it future. The next meeting will be known dance troupe from England,
cinnati.
directory of held at the home of Miss Harriet the Coshever Sisters, better known
5. The Jewish Forum, New York. the compiling of ■
Jewish young men and women, Stocker.
as the "Magpies," will entertain
The
Jewish
Tribune,
New
6.
and
all
organizations
and individ-
at the dance. Music will be fur-
York.
uals interested in adding their
Gamma
Tau
Club.
nished by Bob Cruzet's "Cotton
7.
The
New
Palestine,
New
INow In our New Location
names to this list should send
Miss Eva Browarney was host- Pickers."
York.
7 723 TWELFTH STREET
8. The Menorah Journal, New them to David Steffin, 3268 West ens to the Gamma Tau Chi Soror-
Euclid avenue.
ity at a meeting Wednesday,
Eta Beta Zeta.
York.
Euclid 7192
March 21. The sorority is making
The last meeting of the Eta
9. The Reflex, New York .
Asson
Tau Nu Beta.
plans to rent ■ cottage for the Beta Zeta Sorority was held at
10. The Jewish Daily Forward.
The last meeting of the Tau Nu summer. The cottage last sum- the home of Miss Betty Felsonfeld,
11. The Tageblatt.
Beta Sorority was held at the home mer was at Cass Lake. No defi- 590 Rosedale Court. Among those
12. "The Only Kid."
13. Some say it is an allegory of of Emma Katz, 9309 Breacistreet. nite location for this season has who entertained were Miss Helen
Jewish history. Mast likely, it is Bridge was the diversion of the as yet been decided upon. The so- Kurchbaum, who did the "varsity
evening. The next meeting will rarity is to entertain the Gamma drag" and "black bottom," assist-
lust a children's song.
14. Literally, dessert. The last be held at the home of Sophie Rho Sorority with a bridge-social ed by Lois Burns at the piano.
Wednesday. March 28, at the home Bridge was played, after which a
niece of Matzo eaten at the Seder Canton, 20115 Clements avenue.
of the Misses Nettye and Sadie luncheon was served by the host-
ERTON ENGRAVING CII. Table before saying Grace.
Gamma
Nu
Chi.
Cohen on Woodland avenue.
Tn
keep
children
awake.
ess. The next meeting will be
15.
unit Flour Kerr Bidc.
Armelat• Dealers:
The last meeting of the Gamma
held at the home of Miss Esther
16. A member of the race which
ROWLEY & Z1313 RMAN
Tau Tau Gamma Sorority.
GIBSON DETROIT SALES CO.
had its cradle in the Arabian des- Nu Chi Sorority was held at the
Greenberg, 5934 BroadstreeL
MEHNERT MOTOR SALES
5066 Woodward ,
Ms W. Fort St.
home of Slim Sylvia Levinger. In-
A meeting of the Tau Tau
1435 Lawndale Ave
ert.
WALTER P. HAMMO D, INC.
V. E. WORDEN, INC.
17. Arabs. Abyssians. and Jewa teresting affairs to be held in the Gamma Sorority Was held at the
Sigma Iota.
WARREN SERVICE GARAGE CO.
Linwood at Pluindelph
Ave.
3169 E. Jade..
The last meeting was held at the
WARREN. MICHIGAN
18. The Hebrew equivalent for next future were discussed. The home of Miss Dorothy Broudy of
girls are enthusiastically looking Clemens avenue on Thursday eve- home of Sadie Later of Begole, BILLINGHURST MOT R SALES
"a colored man."
ED. NOWAK AUTO SALES
BILLINGHURST MOTOR SALES
BOSS Grand R ∎ ver Ave.
4551 Muhl,. A•e.
19. Literally, "it would have been forward to their first open meet- ning. March 22. A meeting in the March 25. A raffle is to be held
14226 Mach Avenue
H. A. SCHMID
0.
enough." The refrain to one of the ing, which will take place some form of a bridge social will be held April 25. The new members. Billie
MILLER-JUDD
CO. (BRANCH )
NASH TRIMBLE SALES
Grabill at GI
vela
t'me in April. Entertainment has at the home of Miss Edith Adel- Tiddler and Ann Canton, are to be
prayer, of the Seder.
12942 Woodward Are.
21374 Grand River, REDFORD, MICH
SALES CO.
20. Because it is a song of been planned for each meeting to son of Hague avenue on Thursday initiated Saturday, March 31, at DOMIENIK MOTO
HAROLD C. SMITH
VETAL MOTOR SALES
11525 Jna C
P40
springtime.
include educational talk.
Park .11 Mee. Ste,
evening, March 29.
the Tea Gardens.
4620 Schaeffer Roul
Mirbigas Ave.
HAMTRAMCK,
1CHIGAN
Or Less, After 8:30 P. M.,
NO COVER CHARGE
WA NAMAKER 'S
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LUPILOFF
ErilliantStyle,NASII 7bearing
performance and exceptional
$ 1445
comfort for 5,at an amazing price
DENNIS S. O'NEILL
Builder
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