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Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
Bicur Cholem.
Les Joyeuse F' lea..
Deborian Club.
Miss Yells Teach
of 2268
Sounds of revelry recently
Encouraging results of the ad-
A meeting of the Deborians was
BlaMe
avenue
was ho teas at the
held Sunday, April 15, at the Mel- aroused the village of Berkeley, vertising cantpuign for the pro-
bourne Center. The committee Michigan. The Beta Tau Iota So- gram of the Blear Cholera cacti' , last meeting of the Les Joyeuse
for the banquet gave its report. rority and the guests, the Tau Ep- sion on June 17 were reported at Filles Club, held Friday evening,
Aka the progress for the offering silon Rho Fraternity of the Uni. the last meeting of the board of April 13. The club had as a guest,
which the Deborians will give at versity of Michigan, and Mr. and directors. A pair of silver loving Miss Lillian Bernstein, a prospec-
the All-Star Nile was reviewed. Mrs. Abraham Schmidt and Mr. cups is offered as an award to the tive member. Nliss Rose Entner,
tec.,
tt,
This offering is a condensed form and Mrs. Charles Simpson, who two members securing the most participant of the llalevy Choral
of "Carmen," and the Misses were patrons and patronesses at ads. No efforts are being spared Society, who sang with the artists
Petra Jeanette Hoffman and Mae the affair, were the cause. The to make this affair the largest and over the WWJ local radio station,
Garelich have the leading roles. vacation party was bohemian in most popular of picnics presented Monday, April 9, was elected a
The next meeting of the Deborians aspect. The next meeting of the by a Jewish organization. At the member of the club. An interest-
will be held Sunday, April 29, at Beta Tau Iota Sorority will be next meeting, Thursday, April 19, ing program of entertainment was
the Melbourne Center. devoted to discussion of plans for a selection will be made of one presented by the Misses Yetta
future affairs and will be held at prominent fraternity and one Teacher and Lillian Marko. The
r $ 7)
the home of Miss Ilebm Wasser- popular sorority to be invited to next meeting will be held Friday
The Hoy Toy Girls.
1
lend their co-operation in promot- evening, at the home of Miss
The last meeting was held at the man of Fullerton avenue.
1 0
Sarah Siegel of 1684 Blaine.
ing
the
excursion.
Field
games
home of Miss Esther Nichamin. A
or less, betuYeen 4:30 a. in. and 7:00 p. m.
Gamma Sigma ■ Tau Sorority.
and dancing will be included
"kid party" is to be given next
Hebrew Ladies Free Loan.
The members of the Gamma among the sports of the day, and
Friday, and initiation of new
You can call the following points and talk for
Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Free
music will be furnished by the
Sigma
Tau
Sorority
gave
a
dinner
members will be featured. Three
for the rates shown. Rates to other points
Loan
Association of the Holbrook
ar-
girls were elected On the initiation and theater party in honor of Miss "Sea Ilawks," popular radio
synagogue will meet on Tuesday P
are proportionately low.
committee. They are Miss Esther Jeanette Auslander's engagement tists. Progress is reported in the
compilation
of
a
mailing
list
cam-
evening,
April 24, at 7:30, at the X;
Schwartz, Miss Dora Schwartz, to Mr. Theodore WeiSs. The next
Stetion•to Station
From Detroit to:
.
Rate
meeting of the Gamma Sigma Tau prising Jewish young men and wo. Congregation Ahavas Zion, Hol-
Miss Gertrude Shatzen.
$1.50
ALTOONA, PA
Sorority will be held Friday, April men, and in a short time a neatly brook and Beaubien. Refresh- f
1.35
CHARLEVOIX, MICH
27, at Miss Lillian Green's home, arranged directory will be ready ments will be served. The public
A. B. C. Girls.
to be placed at the disposal of all is invited. Members who have
1.35
CHEBOYGAN, MICH
bliss Anne Salle of 3745 Thirty- 3500 West Warren avenue.
club contributors. Any person or moved recently are urged to send
1.35
CHICAGO. ILL
first street was hostess at the meet-
organization wishing to add their their new addresses to Mrs. Celia
1.3.5
CINCINNATI, 0
League
of
Youth
Club.
ing of the A. B. C. Girls held on
1.30
names are invited to mail some Chernoff, 445 King, or to call her
GARY. IND.
The League of Youth Club held
Friday. Plans were discussed for
1.50
HUNTINGTON, W. VA
with addresses to David Steffin, at Empire 8385-W.
another hike to Inkster, to be fol- a semi-monthly business meeting 3268 West Euclid.
1.35
INDIANAPOLIS, IND
lowed by a party at the home of at 527 Holbrook avenue, Sunday,
1.30
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
LOCKPORT, N. Y.
Miss Edna Zuckerman, 4957 Lawn- April 15. Henry M. Rose, acting
1.40
MACKINAC ISLAND. MICH
The last meeting of the Beta
The Social Rendezvous.
dale, to take place on Sunday, chairman, appointed a committee
1.45
MILWAUKEE, WIS
Rho Delta Sorority was held Fri-
The
Social
Rendezvous
Club
April 22. The next meeting will to take charge of a dunce the club
1.30
PETOSKEY, MICH
day, April 13, at the home of Sally
take place on Friday evening, is giving. The Misses Pauline Mel- met at the B'nai B'rith Sunday, Cutler, 3772 Webb avenue. Sadye
1.55
ROCHESTER, N. Y
April 27, at the home of Miss lin and Dora Feinn debated on April 15. The Association of Jew- Levin, as an associate on the com-
1.55
SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH
"Resolved, That woman has the ish Clubs is planning to have a
1.35
UNIONTOWN, PA
Briskin, 1952 Gladstone.
party at Litman's People's mittee with Birdye Marcus and
ability to achieve the success man theater
The rates quoted above are Station - to - Station Day rates,
Theater. The Social Rendezvous Minnie Fox, gave a brief report on
has. The next meeting will be will probably participate in Plans being made for the hike to
Sigma Phi Beta.
. effective from 4:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
The meeting of the Sigma Phi held on Sunday, April 22. All club
Evening Station - to - Station rates are effective from 7:00 p. m.,
the program. Lillian Axelrod was be held i ■ the future together with
Beta Sorority was held April 12, correspondence should be sent to
to 8:30 p. m. and Night Station - to - Station rates, 8:30 p. m. to
the W. W. Girls, Sally Cutler re-
at the home of Lillian Krauss, 306 Miss Dora Feinn, 15386 Fairfield. appointed chairman of the social
4:30 a. m. A Station - to - Station call is °le that is made to a
committee upon the resignation of purled On the charity work done
certain telephone rather than to some person M particular.
Leicester Court. Plans for a din-
Eilcon Hencken. Ronald Fried- to help poor families during Pass-
Young Generation of Zion.
If ycu do not know the number of the distant telephone. give the
ner and theater party to be held
man was appointed to serve as an over. Election of officers for the
operator the name and address and specify that you will talk with
Mother's Day were completed. Miss
On Sunday, April 15, the second additional member on the com• coming term took place with the
"anyone" who answers at the called telephone.
Rose lionigman and Miss Lois meeting of the Young Generation mittee. following results: President,
A Person - to - Person call, because more work is involved, costs
Miller will be formally initiated of Zionists was held at the Detach
Sally Cutler; vice-president. Rose
more than • Station - to - Station call. The rate on a Person - to-
into the sorority at the meeting Tikvnh Synagogue. A membership
Golinsky; secretary, Ida Elbinger;
Phi-So-Lite Club.
Parson call is the same at all hours.
Thursday, at the home of Rose committee was appointed by the
The meeting of the Phi-So-Lite treasurer, Sadye Levin. Election
Honigman, 2469 Ford.
president, Morris Moshover, for Club took place at the home Of will take place at the next meet-
Additional rate information can be secured
the purpose of making a drive for Mildred Vassal. Miss Gluck, en- ing of a member, who, together
by calling the Long Distance operator
The Cleoph ■ s Club.
new members. Anyone over 13
tertainment chairman, presented a with the above, will compose the
The Cleophas Club, a senior or- years of age is welcome to join.
delightful program, as follows. board of directors. At the next
ganization, at the last meeting, The president also appointed liar- Ethel Schecter, "Toni Boy ;" a meeting the various standing com-
had as guests representatives of a ry Loomis sergeant-at-arms.
duet, sung by Edith Steinberg and mittees will be appointed by the
number of clubs Visitors were in-
Harriet Katsen, accompanied by president. Final plans were made
terested to hear that the club is en-
Eta Bet Zeta.
Harriet Katser at the piano; Mil- for the second anniversary of the
taring the "All-Star Nile" which
The last meeting of the Eta tired Ilassal did the Varsity Drag. sorority to be held Friday, April
is to be held Sunday, April 22, at Beta Zeta Sorority was held at
and Freda Kluck ended the pro- 27, at the Addison Hotel.
7:30 p. m., at 31 Melbourne,
the home of Miss Lois Rice, 3318 grant by doing the Black Bottum.
Ted Tale Sorority.
Calvert avenue. Raffle tickets The next meeting will be held at
■ Gamma Sorority.
The Tusi Tale Sorority held its
Tau Sigm
The
last meeting
of the Tau will be distributed at the next the finale of Harriet Katser, 402
regular weekly meeting Wednes-
meeting. Bridge was played, after Nleilbury avenue.
Sigma Gamma Sorority was held which a luncheon was served. Miss
day evening, April 18, at the Y.
at the home of Miss Rae Wachler Ilelen Trattner is a pledge to the
W. II. A. clubhouse. Plans for the
Les Copi•ns Club.
of 2219 Euclid avenue. Election sorority. The next meeting will
This is a new club, organized to election of officers to be held in
of officers resulted as follows: be held at the home of Miss Char-
meet every two weeks. After the the near future were discussed.
President, Sadie Gruskin; vice- lone Radish, 5220 Gladstone ave-
conclusion of each meeting, danc- The next meeting will be held
That's what everyone says after
1. Harold Bauer, Ossip Gabrilo- president, Bella Goldberg; sacra-r
ing and entertainment follow. It April 25. The Tusi Tale Sorority
taking our treatments.
witsch, Myra Hess, Yolanda Macro, tary. Elaine Novitz; treasurer, Rae oue, Friday evening.
is a social club. The name "The expresses its sincerest wishes for
Invest in Health.
Tina Lerner—five out of the six.
Wachler; sergeant-at-arms, Esther I Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
Comrades" in French. Any girl the speedy recovery of Miss Elsie
Gynastics
2. Both, Carl !leach and Ilya Naimark. Definite plans have been
Rubenstein, vice-president, who is
made for the initiation which will; The annual meeting and election or boy interested may attend the convalescing after undergoing a
Massages
Schkolnik,
next meeting on Sunday, April 22,
3. Alfred Hertz, Nikolai Sokoloff take place Sunday. April 22. Miss !of officers of Purity Chapter No.
Handball Courts
serious operation.
at
the
home
of
Miss
Hilda
Bleir,
Bella Goldberg will be hostess at 359, 0. E. S., will be held on
and Victor Kolar,
Entire Sixth Floor Burns-Gray Bldg.
1656 Euclid avenue, between
4. Sophie Breslau, contralto; a bridge party given for the so- Monday evening, April 22, at the
1265 GRISWOLD
Twelfth
and
Wilson,
or
call
the
WATCH FOR THE BOYS
Vladmir Horowitz, pianist; Ilya rarity members Saturday, April 21. ' Eastern Star Temple, 80 West
Clifford 2014
Cadillac 4969
I Alexandrine avenue. Reports of president, Al Charlip, Northway
Schkolnik, violinist.
in the
!all committees appointed for the 094tLM., or Miss C. Josephson.
6. Vladimir Shavitch.
Equality Club.
The Equality Club has been ex.' year will be read, as well as a de- Arlington 10293.
TAU PHI FRATERNITY.
6. Korngold, Ravel, Saint Saens,
Goldmark, Kolar, Kreisler, Mendel- tensively entertained by various tailed auditor's report, showing
Let your next ear be •
Phalanx Club.
sohn, Meyerbeer, Offenbach, Ochs, members during the last month. the itemized expenditures for the
The Phalanx Club met Thurs-
Rubenstein, Netzorg.
Mrs. Minnie Bloom of 144 Pilgrim year. Ten per cent of the gross day, April 12, at the Y. W. H. A.,
Let M• Serve You.
receipts
of
Purity
Chapter
are
7. The Bible.
avenue entertained at a delightful
149 Rowena street. The entertain-
8. Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New luncheon at her home; Mrs. Philip given each year for charity. Elec-
ment committee reported that the
York, Rabbi Harry Levy of Boston, Garelich of 3308 Webb enter- tion of officers will also take place
HARLEY BUICK SALES
"open house" held on April 8, in
3752 Cass Avenue
Rabbi Judah L. Maples of Jerusa- tained the members with a bridge- that evening, at which time wor-
the
Little Theater of the "Y," was
Glendale 4808.2629
lem, Palestine; Miss Susan Bran- tea ; Wednesday, April 11, the club thy matron, worthy patron, secre-
a tremendous success. The out-
deis, Professor Felix Frankfurter, gave a surprise birthday party in tary, treasurer, and other officers
standing
performance of the eve-
and Professor Horace M. Kellen.
honor of the secretary, Mrs. Flor- will be elected. Goble Kavanau, ning was by Ted Masserman, who
9. Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach, Jew- ence Garelich, at the home of the outgoing matron, will preside at
played the vagabond in "The Face
ish hook collector.
president, Mrs. Mary Segel. A this meeting.
on the Rar Room Floor," the en-
10. The Bible.
bridge-tea will be held on April 25
MOHEL
tire club being in the play. The
L'Allegro Girls.
11. Richard II. and Hamlet.
at the home of Mrs. Mary Segel of
committee on the (lance which will
Itsiteennended by moray
The
L'Allegro
Girls
met
at
the
12. The Merchant of Venice.
179 Eason avenue.
Detrolt physic's. for
home of Miss Sylvia Chapman. be held on Sunday, April 22, at
13. Coleridge.
'l air awn children am
Plans for a social bridge. which the Book Cadillac Hotel, reported
well as others.
14. In the National Library at
Junior Star Club.
a satisfactory advance sale of
Stockholm — every page six feet
The Junior Star Club is holding will be held on Sunday, May 4, at tickets. This affair will be the
1510 Hazelwood Ave.
high.
a raffle on May 20. The last meet- the home of Gertrude Bennett of second annual dance of the Pha-
rhea. Empire 6426.
15. In Glasgow,Scotland—every ing was held April 17 at the Jew- Windaor, Ont., were completed.
lanx and some fine entertainment
page three-quarters of on inch.
ish Center. The club is presenting The next meeting will be held at has been prepared. George Olds
16. 636.
a number of interesting tableaux the home of Dorothy Korn of and Alfred Keats were given
17. "Pilgrim's Progress" by John for "All-Star Nile" on April 22. Hague avenue, on Tuesday eve-
their membership oath and are
Banyan-40 translations.
The next meeting is at the home ning, April 24.
now in the ranks of the Phalanx.
18. 30,000,000.
of Ruth Barsky, 2710 Leslie ave-
Sidney Dean and Norman 13rode
W.
W.
Girls.
19. One-half million.
nue.
were
guests at the meeting.
16 Year: Experience .
Miss Feldstein of Farnsworth
20. Hamlets
--•
Endorsed by Lead..
avenue
was
hostess
at
the
last
Philomathic Debating Club.
Athena Girls' Club.
Physicians.
Comites.
The meeting of April 15 of the meeting of the W. W. Girls Club
51s Betty S. Yacht was hostess
Endeared to IL Roll-
The last meeting of the Comites Philomathic Debating Club was Tuesday. The club attended the at the last meeting of the Athena
e. by virtue of inetic•
Club was held at the home of Mor- held at the Atkinson brunch of social bridge given Thursday eve- Girls' Club held Tuesday evening,
oleos c•ro •nd Henn.
ton Barris on April 12, at 13367 the Shoarey Zedek, 9125 Twelfth ning by Miss Sally Deutsch at her April 17. Final piano were made
line.
Strathmoor. After the meeting, a street. The organization was ad- home, 2484 Hazelwood avenue, in for the hike and pajama party to
2073 Gladstone
tournament of the card game dressed by Prof. J. P. Baldwin, honor of Miss Sally Leon, a mem- take place Saturday evening, April
Euclid 10467.
"hearts" was held. The next registrar of the College of the ber of the W. W. Girls Club of To- 22, at Mt. Clemens. All girls at-
meeting will be held at the home City of Detroit, who spoke on "The ronto. The next meeting will be tending please meet at the home
of Al Gelberg, 3294 Elmhurst, on Plausibility of Extra Carricular held Tuesday at the home of Miss of the Misses Schneider of 2530
Activities." Under the program of Clara Goodman, 2678 Leslie.
Thursday evening..
West Philadelphia between 6 and
the evening a combination oratori-
7 p. tn. The next meeting will take
Kadimah Girls.
Certified Modern Surge.
cal and declamation contest took
Zerl Girls.
place on Tuesday evening, at the
MOREL
Mrs.
Jules
Solomon,
2665
Bos-
The last meeting of the Zerl place. Those giving original ora-
home
of Miss Esther Jacobson of
Highly ernmmended by
Girls WWI held Sunday, at the home tions were Harold J. Goodman, ton boulevard, was hostess to the 1191 Lenox avenue.
Doctors.
Kadimah
Girls.
It
was
reported
of I.oretta Cohen, 3224 Elmhurst. who spoke on "Eugenics;" Paul
Over 25 `lean Experience
Bridge was played. The next Broiler, on "The Outlawry of that $10 cash, 10 pounds matzos
Care and Attention Given
Delt• Sigma Phi.
to All Ca...
meeting will be April 29, at the War," and Max Simon, on "What and five pounds matzo flour, the
Miss Sallye Baxter was hostess
3320 CALVERT
home of Zeline Mundstuk, 2083 Price Glory." Those participating latter items donated by to Mani- of the last meeting at her home,
(Naar Doter)
in the declamation contest were achewitz Company, was distributed 2023 Hazelwood avenue. Plans
Gladstone.
Arlington 8616-J
Election
Sol Leach, who gave Robert nger- to ten needy families.
were completed for the initiation
soil's "Planted Knight;" David J. of officers took place with the fol.
Blue Bird Girls.
to take place at the Oriental Cafe
Sobin,
who
declaimed
Abraham
lowing
results:
E.
Giple,
presi•
A meeting of the Blue Bird Girls
on April 28, with a pajama party
was held on Tuesday evening at Uncoln'a "Emancipation Procla• dent; Mrs. A. C. Goldberg, vice- to follow at the home of Miss Faye
the home of Mrs. Sklar. Several motion," and Abraham Pearl, on president; Bessie Good, secretary: Feldman of 15910 Inverness. The
items of importance were dis- A. V. Stone's "Thoroughbreds." Helen Balantzow, treasurer. and next meeting will be held at the
cussed, but were tabled until the First place was awarded to Har- Sally Levine, corresponding sec- home of Miss Lillian Garnick of
next meeting, which will be held old J. Goodman. At the meeting retary. The next meeting will be Clairmount.
on Tuesday evening, April 24, at of April 21, "Resolved, That pro- held at the home of Miss Jeddie
the home of Mrs. Ross, 2555 Cort- hibition be made a party issue in Weisberg of Vinewood avenue.
Young Detroiter,' Club.
the coming presidential cam-
land avenue.
The Young Detroiters' Club held
Tau Tau Gamma Sorority.
807 MURPHY BUILDING
aign " will be debated. Support-
an on open meeting at their club-
Tau Tau Gamma Sorority met
ing the affirmative will be Samuel
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
Highland Para, Mich.
rooms on Friday. Many visitors
Lep-
The Meta Alpha Theta Sorority Golden and Howard Berger, whilelat the home of Miss Mildred
congratulated the club on its so-
Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506
ee,
1490
Burlingame
avenue,
dance will be held at the Hotel Nathan Burke and Nathan Shur l
cial success. The organization as
I April 12. Plans were made to en-
Statler on April 29. Bob Cru will oppose them.
a whole thanks all clubs, fraterni-
tertain
Miss
Florence
Elconin
of
--
zet's orchestra, as well as some
ties and sororities for their co-
Cleveland, who is the house guest
Maccabee•es.
colored entertainers, have been
operation.
Mrs.
B.
Knoppow
of
Richton
The 51accabaeans are planning of
engaged. Olga Sepolsky, chair-
and avenue, with a dinner at the Ori-
Home Relief Society.
man of the dance, besides being as- their fourth anniversary party
ental Cafe, followed by a theater
Granite sad Marble.
The next meeting of the Home
sisted by the sorority members, will at the same time have a re-
party. The next meeting will be Relief Society will be held at the
also has the co-operation of Mac union of members past and press
at the home of Miss Rae
h
Stulberg and Leon %liner. Instal- ant. The program at the leaf held
home of Mrs. Frank Berman, 2751
Glendale. Monday, April 23, at 2
lation of officers took place at the meeting consisted of several Fidler.
Israel Cohen spoke
last meeting, which was held at the speeches.
p. In. Final plans will be mads
G. A. B.
Now in our New Location
annual spring bridge-tea
home of Betty Weisman, 2484 about the coming oratorical con-
per- i
The charity raffle of the G. A. for the
test
and
asked
the
members
to
TWELFTH
Glynn
Court,
with
the
following
7723
which will be given Tuesday. May
sonally endorse the contest by B. was held April 7 at the home 1, 2 p. m.. at the Masonic Temple.
results: Miss Ruth Arons, presi-
entering. M. Norman Silver then of Miss Toba Berman of Burlin• Mn. Ira Friedenbere is chairman
dent; Sarah Goldman, vice-presi-
gave some illustrations on how to game avenue. Mrs. Fred Fink of of the affair, Mrs. Nathan Mande.'
dent and treasurer; Marion Stein,
play billiards. Roland Gottesman 2730 Elmhurst avenue was the berg assistant chairman, and the
secretary, and Jean Kordner, ser-
Bat." Harry winner of the 510 gold piece. She following are hostesses: Mrs. H.
geant-at-arms. The next meeting recited "Casey at the
United Pales- presented it to the club. The M. Shulman, Mrs. H. B. Ash, Ben
will take place at the home of Miss Gruber discussed the
proceeds were used in the pur- Goldberg, I. Grabow, A. Gordon.
Ruth Arum', 9166 Cameron ave- tine Appeal. John J. Goodstien
discussed the relative merits of chasing of baskets of food, which
Ferar. .1.
nue, Hernleck 7404-51.
among several Joaenh Grabow, A.
were distributed
English
actors.
The
American and
families. Wolfe, M. Velick, F. Berman, J.
needy
tennis
team
temporarily
consists
Model,
Miss
Edna
Lewis
and Miss

Delta.
Nu Sigm
A meeting of the Nu Sigma of Julian Grace, captain and
Flora Levine.
h Chapter of Detroit.
M
Israel
Cohen,
both
of
whom
play
.
Mrs
Delta wan held at the home of
A meeting of the Menorah Chap-
Ellt.RION ENGRAVING
and Harry Gru-
Sigma Siddha.
Hyman Gottlieb of 525 Leicester doubles together,
5r Lund Floor Merraldin.
ter of Detroit will be held on
At the meeting of the Sigma
Court, Sunday afternoon. Plans ber, singes man.
. -
Sunday, April 22, at 3 p. m., in the Siddha Sorority, at the home of
were made for the summer.
assembly room of the main library Miss Celia Epstein, 3781 Blaine
Whi•• Owls.
A meeting of the White Owls building. An interesting program avenue. on April 13, plans were
Ladies' Auxiliary Waal Writh.
has been arranged; the discussion made for a bridge party. The next
was
held
at
the
home
of
Daher
The Lades' Auxiliary of the
will be led by Miss Bessie Riske meeting will be held at the home
B'nai B'rith will meet Monday eve- Weisman, 3005 Elmhurst. Elec-
on the topic, "The Jew in the
tion
of
officers
took
place
with
the
Miss Kate Siegel of 2745 Tay-
ning, April 23, at 8 o'clock Pharr,.
Twentieth Century." A resume of
.
Many interesting plans for the fu- following results: Ben Caplan
avenue.
of the achievements of our people lor
president;
Sol
Dunner,
vice-presi-
ture of the organization will take
in the present century will be
plate at this meeting and all mem- dent; Ann Feldman, secretary;
given.
Sylvia LeVine, treasurer.
ber, are arced to be presents

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JACK ALKON

SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE

REV. JACOB I. SKI-AR

On Salesmen's Demonstrators

400to $ 600
OFF!

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Mohel Specialist

(-
INCLUDED IN THIS OFFER ARE TWELVE
PEERLESS SEDAN DEMONSTRATORS AND FAC-
TORY OFFICIAL CARS WHICH HAVE ONLY
BEEN DRIVEN A SHORT TIME.

RABBI G. ZAKUTO

DENNIS S. O'NEILL I
Builder

Homes Designed, Built
and Financed.

We suggest immediate inquiry of these
remarkable values before they are com-
pletely disposed of. Visit our salesroom or
phone and a representative will gladly dem-
onstrate these cars to you.

MANUEL URBACH

Monuments

STREE
Euclid 7192

PEERLESS MOTOR COMPANY

3766 Woodward Avenue.

to.

Checker Cabs Empire 7000

A. C. Kren Z 7

Detroit Branch

Glendale 7211

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Merchant Thean SdhosperW
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Collingwood.

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