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PIE VETROIljEWISHOIRONICLE

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

cLun

The a Delta Omega.

Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith.

NEWS 1

EDITOR'S NOTE TO

Sigma Phi Beta Sorority.

The Mothers' and Daughters'
The meeting, of the Sigma Phi
CONTRIBUTORS
night program given by the Ladies'
Beta Sorority was held May 3 at
Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith at
the home of Lillian Schwartz, 6504
AU club and society notes and
the clubhouse on Wednesday night
Ilartford avenue. The members
other contributions, to be as-
was a success. Over 300 people
will honor their mothers with a
sured of publication in current
attended. Luncheon was served
luncheon and theater pasty on •
issues, must be in the hands of
at beautifully decorated tables.
Mother's Day. A table fur 16 has
the editor not later than 5 p.
The night was devoted exclusively
been
reserved at the Oriental Cafe
m. on Wealtseulays All Items
to mothers and their daughters.
and from there the mothers will be
received after that hour will be
Youtalk for
Mrs. Ida Schultz was chairman of
taken
to the Cass Theater to see
retained for publication in the
THREE MINUTES
the affair, assisted by Mrs. 131atni-
"A Man's Man." Flowers and
following week s issue.
n•ostigarion Ra.e)
koff. Mrs. Esther Fleishman was ,
candy will be given to the mothers
4:10 A. ° 111.-7.10 P. M.
toastmaster. Mrs. Car B. Chem-
as favors. Plans were mnde for
Bicur Cholem.
berlin, president of the Detroit
a hay-ride to be given soon for
Federation, gave an interesting The Jewish Centers Council of members, their escorts and a few
talk to the mothers and daughters. Clubs has been selected for the guests. The next meeting will be
Prizes were given to Mrs. Anna unit to co-operate with the Bicur held Thursday evening, May 10,
Young Jewish Dramatic Org.
You can talk for
The Young Jewish Dramatic Or- Hack for having the most (laugh- Cholem Society in the Presenta- at the home of Dorothy Dean, 372
THREE MINUTES
ganization has been formed and is tees present; Mrs. Riff for be- lion of an excursion to Tashmoo Philip avenue.
Siation4oStaiion Rale)
now seeking for members young ing the youngest grandmother, Island on Sunday, June 17. The
Young Generation of Zionists.
men and women 18 years of age and Mrs. Gunsberg for being the program for the day will for the
A special meeting of the Young
and older who are interested in the oldest grandmother present. Mrs. most part include music, dancing
Schultz
secured
entertainment
(both
on
the
boat
and
at
the
is-
Generation
of Zionists was held at
stage and its interrelated activities
—acting, play-writing, criticism, from the Colonial Theater in the NA), field games, including races the home of Morris Nloskover.
costume designing, stage manag- form of Johhn Raider, Ren Weyer, and bail games, and other forms of Cantor Leibovitz presided. A party
You can talk for
ing, set designing, drama study, Stanley Mouton, George Runde, entertainment. An invitation is was planned for Saturday eve-
THREE MINUTES
etc. Applicants should write to Earl Young, Crabelle Cleavinger, extended to Jewish organizations ring, May 12, and Mr. Levine, the
(Day StationemStallon Rase)
Gloria La Verne, Ruth Albright to honor this occasion with their sponsor, appointed the following
4:10 A. M.-7:00 P. M.
2685 Monterey avenue.
and Armande Young. Mrs. e n masse attendance. Tickets committee of arrangements: Ida
Schultz thanks her committee and will be obtainable soon from board Goff, Lottie Berris, Rose Haber-
Baby Day Nursery.
The Detroit Hebrew Infants' the entertainers for their co-ope- members of the Bicur Cholem or man and Esther Later. Those
wishing to join should communi-
Home and Nursery of 545 East ration whichhelped make this af- from the Council of Clubs.
cate with Mr. Moskover, 9664 Ot-
You can talk for
Canfield avenue thanks the public fair so successful. She especially
thanks
Mrs.
Slobin
and
Miss
Ilelen
sego avenue.
for the co-operation in the shower
THREE MINUTES
Schwartz for their entertainment.
Pistas
A
meeting
T
gofth
R
the
in
Time
P
held
at.
Jericho
Temple
on
May
2.
(D. StailonymStation Rafe/
(
Theta Eta Gamma Sorority.
440 A. M.-7:00 I'. M.
The affair is reported a success. The flowers used in decorating was held Monday evening at the
The nursery also thanks Sirs. Cohl were supplied by the Subway y, V,. H. A.. A theater party is
The Phi Sigma Gamma an-
for the donation of a hand-made Flower Shop. Favors were dis- to be held on Wednesday, May 16. nounces that hereafter the name
pillow made by her daughter, Mrs. tributed. The next meeting will Complete arrangements will be of the sorority will be Theta Eta
be held Monday, May 14.
made at the next meeting, on May Gamma. A meeting of the soror-
H. Barrett, to be raffled at the
You can talk for
14, at the "Y."
ity was held at the home of Miss
food shower. The raffle brought
North Woodward Branch
in $97.80. At the board meeting,
Marthe Levy Tuesday, May 8, at
THREE MINUTES
J.
W. E. W. 0.
Zedaka Club.
1511 Delaware. The next meet-
held at Mrs. Weisman's home,
(Day ScetIon4o-Scation Rate)
00 A. 1.1.-7,00 P. M.
Plans for the card party are be-
The Zedaka Club met at the ing will be held at the home of
Tuesday, May 8, the ticket com-
mittee reported a successful ad- ing completed by the North Wood- home of Mrs. Slayme Cohen, 2966 Miss Faye Grossman, 1980 Elm-
vance sale for the theater party. ward branch of the Jewish Wo- Elmhurst. The get-together spon- burst, Tuesday, May 15. Theta
A special meeting of the nursery men' s European Welfare Organ- sored by the club will be held Sun- Eta Gamma, Alpha chapter, enter-
will be held at 8 p. m., May 16, at I ization, to be held at the home of day evening, May 20, at the Clair- tained their pledges at a bridge
Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy road, Mrs. Morris Fishman, 2252 (flatl- mount and Linwood Hall. A mid- Friday evening, May 4, at the
and a complete report on both the stone, Wednesday, May 16. Prizes night luncheon will be served. home of their president, Miss Ann
Rates to Other Points
food shower and theater party will will be given at each table. Mrs. Members and friends are invited. Craig, 1430 Taylor avenue.
be given at that time. A Shovuos I J. Modell of 1196 Edison was the Tickets are procurable from mem-
bers. Election of officers will take
The Coterie Club.
cake sale will also be planned. hostess at the last meeting.
place at the special meeting to be
The last meeting of the Coterie
Delta Sigma Phi Sorority.
held at the home of the vice-presi- Club was held at the home of Miss
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
Election of officers took place Delta Sigma Phi Sorority met dent, Mrs. Lee Levinson, of 3272 Jeanette Weller of 573 Chandler
at the last meeting of the Beta at the home of Sties Anne Lubin Elmhurst avenue. A card party avenue. Miss Sadye Rosenfeld
Tau Iota Sorority. The following of 277 Belmont avenue on Friday. will be given for the benefit of the was accepted as a pledgee of the
were elected: Miss Mildred Ja- An open meeting will be held in club at 8 p. m. , Wednesday, May club. Plans were discussed for the
kant, president; Miss Ilelen Was- the near future for the purpose of 16, at the home of Mrs. J. Karbel, summer season. Miss Fanny
serman, vice-president; Miss Rose getting new members. The soror- 3301 Webb.
Weinberg will be hostess at the
Kursman, secretary; and Miss ity plans to celebrate its anniver-
next meeting.
Mona Hiller, treasurer. An af- ssary next month. The girls went Northwestern Branch of Jewish
Old Folks' Home.
fair has been planned for Mother's on an outing May 6, given by the
Itschok Isaac Aid Society.
The anniversary bridge-lunch- The ladies' Auxiliary of the
Day. All members and their Rocteers Club. The following were
mothers will participate. The next guests of the sorority: The Misses eon of the Northwestern branch of Talmud Torah leris s will act as
Bic Reduction In Laundry Work
meeting will be held at the home Anne Lesin, Alta Harris and Sallye the Jewish Old Folks' Horne will hosts to their friends, Sunday eve-
Wet
of Miss Mildred Jakont, 351 En- Ellis. Bridge was played and re- take place at 12:30 p. m. Wednes- ring, May 13, at the Isaac Agree
glewood. freshments served. The next day, May 16, at King Wnh l'', Memorial Society Building, 121
meeting will be held at the home Cafe, 118 Michigan avenue. The Rosedale court, at a card party
Philomathic Debating Club.
of Miss F. Feldman of 15910 In- hostesses are Mrs. Rose Albert, followed by refreshments. Prizes
chairman. Mrs. Alfred Davis, Mn. will be given at each table. l'ro-
The meeting of the Philomathic verness.
J. Rose, Sirs. Fanny Lewis, Mrs. seeds derived from the tickets sold
Debating Club of May 6 was held
Northway
6186-6187
Herman Fisher, Mrs. L. II. Marten- I will be used for educational pur-
at the Shaarey Zedek's Atkinson
Tau Sigma Rho.
13211
thal, Mrs. St. P. Fisher, Mrs. Jack ! poses.
branch, 9125 Twelfth street "Re-
The Tau Sigma Rho Sorority Jacobson, Mrs. Ilelen Singer, Sirs.;
solved, That a separate depart- met at the home of Miss Esther
l'rizes will be
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
ment of air be instituted in the Tunis, 262 East Euclid avenue. A J. II. Goldberg.
president s cabinet" was the ques- raffle will be held from May 8 t o awarded at each table. Miss Ca-
The next meetings of the Ile-
tion under consideration. The June 20. The meeting was fol- mille Smiler will be the entertainer brew Ladies' Aid Society will take
negative, consisting of Jack Rom lowed by a social hour. Refresh- for the afternoon.
place on Wednesday, Slay 16, at
Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy road, al
and Norval Slobin, defeated the ments were served by the hostess.
Blue Bird Girls.
affirmative, which was upheld by The next meeting will be held at
1:30 p. m. All members are urged
The BILIS Bird Girls met at the
Samuel Trunsky and Isaac Green- the home of Miss Fay Sibrack, 626 home of Mrs. Clinton on Tuesday to attend and discuss plans for a
111611 PRESSURE ALENIITE LUBRICATION
berg.
Norval
Slobin
was
adjudged
Belmont
avenue.
ackage party in May and a picnic
SMALL CARS $1.00
evening, May 8. Plans were made p
LARGE CARS $1.25
best speaker. At the meeting of
for the mothers' and daughters' in July.
High Pressure Washing Machines—Special Rate on Painting
May 13 the topic for debate will
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
night, Tuesday evening, May 15.
Cars—General Repairs—Body and Fender Bumping
be "Resolved, That the electoral
The Phi Gamma Eta Sorority's All members are invited to bring
college be abolished, and that a di-
52 Forest Ave. Glendale 8051
last meeting was presided over by their mothers. Members are to
rect vote of the people be substi-
the chancellor, Miss Loretta Pe- meet in 'front of the Michigan
tuted in its place." Meyer Ratner
chensky, at the home of Miss Sally Theater not later than 7:45 p. m.
and Sol Rosenman will uphold the
Album, 9631 Petoskey. The draw- The next meeting of the club will
measure, whereas Max Chumsky
ing is to take place June 1. The be held on Tuesday, May 22, at
to Fill Theater For
and Milton Marwill will argue
design of club pins will be based the home of Miss Ida Greenwald,
negatively. The twenty-sixth an-
"Skits and Skats."
on the motto of the sorority, "Per- 1715 Seward avenue.
nual model meeting will be held
severance Gains Evcellence." The
this Tuesday, May 15. Further
sorority's anniversary is to take
Tau Phi Fraternity.
Northway 3455.3456
The council of the Association
1332 East Ferry
details will be found on page 1 of
place July 1. The following offi-
The last meeting of the Tau Phi of Jewish Clubs met in special
this
issue
of
The
Chronicle.
FAMILY WASH
cers were elected: Loretta Pe- Fraternity was held at the Y. W. meeting on Monday, May 7, at the
chensky, unanimously re-elected H. A. Tuesday, Slay 8. A bridge y W. II. A., 89 Rowena street.
STARCH WORK
ROUGH DRY
WET AND FLAT
Tusi Tale Sorority.
Tale chancellor; Marion Simmons, vice- hour followed the meeting. Word Rep
Beautifully
resentatives of the Coterie
Including flat work
At a meeting of the Tusi
Flat work Ironed—
Finished
ironed
Sorority,
May
2,
the
following
offl-
chancellor;
Sophia Alpiner, scribe, was received from Sam Klatt, who Club and Zoterie Club were pres-
balance damped.
cers were elected: Miss Pauline Fay Borth+, treasurer. The chan- is touring the states, and is at ent. The committee in charge in
cellor appointed the following present in Shamrock, Texas. Plans "Skits and Skats," to be present•
I ightstone, president Is e c o n d
term); Miss Elaine Natinsky, vice- board of directors for the coming are being made for a week-end ed at Littman's People's Theater,
6
term: Marion Simmons, Sophia trip to the East the latter part of Twelfth street and Seward, on
president; Miss Pauline Bagel, sec-
Alpiner, Fay Borris, Betty Kartz- Slay.
May 23, reported progress. There
retary; Miss Mollie Natinsky,
man and Myra Potashnik. The fol-
is keen competition between
treasurer (second term). Instal-
lowing committees were also ap-
The Cleophas Club.
the clubs in preparing the
lation of officers took place May 9
pointed by the chancellor: Social,
The Cleophas Club won second best stage presentation and a sil-
!
at a regular meeting in the Y. W.
Marion Simons, chairman, Shirley place in the All-Star Nite at the ver loving cup will be awarded for
II. A. clubhouse. The next meet-
Open Day and Night!
Kopitz and Gertrude Albans; ad- Melbourne Center by presenting a the best offering. The association
ing will be held May 16.
vertising Sophia Alpiner, chair- two-act play, "Suppressed De- expects to fill the theater, which
man, Sally Album and Aline Zo- sires."
Three roles were' well has 1,100 seats, and more than a
Bet ■ Rho Delta Sorority.
The Beta Rho Delta Sorority gut; initiation, Betty Kartzman, played by Miss Evelyn Fox as Hen- two and one-half hour bill of en-
ALL
MODELS
NEW CARS
rietta,
Miss
Mollie Briakin as tertainment is planned. The next
met Thursday, May 3, at 89 Ro- Rose Panitz and Ida Stoller.
HOWARD A. KENNEDY
Mabel, Miss Rose Fox as Stephen meeting will be held on Monday,
I wens. New officers who took the
Athen•
Girl.'
Club.
Brewster.
The
Cleophas member- May 14, at the Y. W. II. A.
oath of office are: President, Sally
An interesting meeting or the ship campaign is open and will con-
Cutler; vice-president, Rose Colin-
Lot your salt car be
tinue
until
the
annual
affair which
Phalanx Club.
sky; secretary, Ida Elbinger; Athena Girls' Club was held Tues-
treasurer, Sadye Levin. The new day evening, May 8, at the home will take place in the near future.
The Phalanx Club met on
The next event on the club's pro-
of
Mrs.
Dan
Otis
of
Taylor
ave-
president
appointed
the
following
Thursday,
May 3, at the Y. W. H.
Lot H. Serve Yam
standing committees: Membership, nue. Final plans were completed gram is a treasure hunt-hike. This A., 89 Rowena street. Sidney
JACK ALKON
Jean Hirschman, chairman, Minn for the Mother's Day entertain- is to take place May 20. Those
who wish to attend meetings, come Dean was given the membership
ANSWERS.
HARLEY BUICK SALES
Fox, Edith Robbins; publicity, Ida ment ?Mich will take place Tues.
3762 Ca. Avenue
oath. The delegates to the coun-
Elbinger, chairman, Rose (sohn- day evening, May 15, by first at• to the social room at 31 Melbourne ell
of the Association of Jewish
Glendale 4603 - 2629
avenue
any Tuesday evening at
Clubs reported all the clubs are
1. The striped coat which Jacob sky; social, Laura Berghoff, chair- tending the performance at the
gave to his favorite son, Joseph, man, Sadye Levin; sports, Birdye Michigan Theater, to be followed 8:30 o'clock.
working hard to make "Skits and
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
as a gift, thus arousing the envy of Marcus, chairman, Betty Berger; by lunch at the Stotler Hotel. It
Shuts" an important event of the
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
auditing, Minn Fox and Dorothy was decided that the last Tuesday
his brothers.
Year' The Phalanx is preparing
MOHEL
The Meta Alpha Theta dance at
Schechter. Plans are under way in every month he set aside as a
2. Rabbi Akiba.
its skit and hopes to win the silver
Statler Hotel on April 29 was de-
Iliwwww.ded by ninny
3. The Lord bless thee and for the annual outing of the so- bridge-social evening. The first
loving cup which is offered fur the
(Miran Hu:0 , Mo. (tar
keep thee, the Lord make His face rority on Decoration Day, and the of this series will take place TWA- Glared a great success. The girls best . presentation. At a special
..batr men children as
are now planning for their sum-
day
evening,
May
29,
at
the
home
to
Rhine
upon
thee
and
be
gracious
committee
in
charge
consists
of
a.
ethers.
held on Sunday, May 6, at
d
mer cottage at one of the nearby
unto thee, the Lord lift up His Birdye Marcus, chairman, Sadye of Mrs. William Keller (Pauline lakes. Plans have been arranged the "I," the ways and means com-
1616 Hazelwood Ave.
Fabrick)
of
520
Larchmont
ave-
countenance
towards
thee
and
Levin
and
Edith
Robbins,
associ-
mittee proposed the building and
Pleas Empire 6426.
hike on Sunday, May 13. A
ates. The W. W. Girls-Beta Rho nue. The next business meeting for a
give thee peace."
skit is being started by the soror- maintenance of a town and coun-
4. The director of the Yiddish Delta hike was held Sunday, May will take place Tuesday evening, ity as part of the program on Slay try clubhouse.
6, to Mt. Clemens. After lurch May 22, at the home of Mrs. Roy
Art Theater in New York.
23 at Littman's Theater, being
The Social Fendesvous.
5. Sir Herbert Beerbohn Tree. in Mt Clemens the girls visited Y. Chatlin of 2978 Clements are- sponsored by the Association of
6. The National Federation of Selfridge Field. Final plans have nue.
The Social Rendezvous Club met
Jewish
Clubs. Tickets can be ob-
Temple Sisterhoods, the Council of been made for the Mother's Day
Mohel Specialist
tained
from
Marion
Stein
of
1957
at
the
B'nai B'rith on Sunday. A
Aim-Well Club.
Jewish Women, and the Hadassan party to be held at the home of
Gladstone avenue. The next meet- rehearsal was held of the skit
II Years' Ezperlonce
Minn Fox, 531 King. After enter- The Aim-Well Club will hold the
Organization.
ing
will
take
place
at
the
home
of
that
the
club is to present at the
ladormod by Leadlo
7. Rabbi Isaac Touro of the He- tainment and refreshments at Miss next meeting Sunday, May 13, at Mrs. Oscar Skolnek of La Salle "Skits and Skats." Monday night
Pbys)elans
brew Congregation of Newport. Fox's home, the mothers will be 660 Watson. The Leven brothers
t nhee
r, in co -
i
o
o
cia
wl Rendezvous,
ue
n
ctS
j
t
h
Endeared to D. troth
taken to the Michigan. will play a few selections. Al boulevard, who will entertain the
R. I.
nith Red
me m be rs
am by Oftue of meth
Hoffman will play on his saxo- sorority with a bridge party.
8. Otto Kahn.
of the association, held a general
alous aam and clean
phone and Dave Schiff will recite.
Meyer Molly Auslander Club.
9. Judah L. Magner.
rehearsal of the complete pro-
Northwestern Women's League.
The next meeting of the Meyer
10. Florence P. Kahn.
Tuesday, May 8. the organize- gram. On Thursday a special
2073 Gladstone
Chi Sigma Sorority.
11. A Hebrew word meaning Molly Auslander Club will be held
Euclid 10487.
The Chi Sigma Sorority met Fri- tion gave a Lag b'Omer luncheon meeting was held at Miss Ida
Monday at the home of James
impudence or "nerve."
and
card party which turned out s Yeszin's home.
12. An itinerant Jewish Sobel. Here the club constitution, day evening, May 4, at 2525 Glad- very successful affair. A large
drawn up by several methbers of stone. Miss Minnie Turner acted
preacher.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
crowd gathered and was delight-
13. T h e Spanish - Portuguese the club, will be discussed and as hostess for the evening. Since
The Alpha Beta Gamma Soror-
fully entertained. Mrs. S. Snits
voted upon. The club is making the next two weeks are Mother- addressed
Jews.
the audience. She spoke , ity met at the home of Miss Peggy
14. The program adopted at the preparations for the mother and Daughter weeks, the sorority is of the great significance of Leg Gilberg of 3204 Elmhurst avenue
first Zionist congress—"the crea- daughter banquet to be given going to celebrate by giving a b'Omer. Mrs. M. Weksler, presi-' on Tuesday evening, May 1. The
tion of a publicly recognized, le- Mother's Day at the home of Mrs. mother-daughter tea. Friday eve- dent, in the name of the organize- sorority is actively interested in
gally secured home in Palestine James Sobel, 69 Leicester court. fling. May 18. Entertainment ap- tion, thanked workers and mem- the play "Skits and Skats," spon-
Homes Designed, Built
The banquet given at the B'nai propriate for the occasion is being hers for helping to make the affais' sored by the Association of Jewish
for the Jewish people."
and Financed.
15. Judah P. Benjamin, Simon Moshe Synagogue last month was I planned. The entertainment com- successful. The next meeting will Clubs. Miss Min Silver, member
Guggenheim, Benjamin F. Jonas, considered a complete success. mittee consists of Sivie Levy,
ke placeTueeday, May 15 at, of the sorority, left for the East
607 MURPHY BUILDING
chairman, assisted by Rebecca
Isidore Raynor, Joseph Simon
8:30 p. m., at the Philadelphia.' on Thursday, May 4, and was
Highland Park, Mich.
Hoffman and Sylvia Ascher.
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
David Levy Yulee.
Byron Hall. Rabbi Fram of Tern- granted an indefinite leave of tas-
Arlington 6264 Arlington 4506
The Junior Hebrew Relief Club
16. New York.
Beth El will be the principal sence. Initiation of two new
te. Joyous. Fills.. pie
met Tuesday, May 8 in Littman's
11. Pennsylvania.
ti
On Friday the Les Joyeuse speaker. Sarah and Rose Rosen; members, recently elected to the
People's Theater Hall, Twelfth and
18. About 3 per cent.
that, accompanied on the piano by sorority, the Misses Dorothy Kop-
Filles
met
at
the
home
of
Miss
Seward. The general topics
19. The Princes. of Monaco.
Miss Gertrude Rosenthal, will give kin and Sophia Radam, will be held
20. Israelites, Hebrews, Sem- cussed were renting a cottage for Gertrude Zalkowitz of 13725 solo dances. Miss Esther Kunin in the very near future. The
MANUEL URBACH
Plans for the
ites, Judaearis, Mosaites, and the summer season, and giving a Twelfth street.
will give violin solos. Miss Betty' ; sorority extend, wishes for speedy
Granite and Markle.
package party as a means of in- summer were discussed. The hike Tuft will give piano solos. Miss , recovery to Belle Wuntner's moth-
Monotheists.
creasing the treasury. Plans were to Belle Isle, held Sunday, May 6,
Mary Handelman will give vocal er. The next meeting will be hel 1
Tau Tau Gamma Sorority.
made for • package party. The was • success. The club was en-
Refreshments will be at the home of Miss Anne Shut-
by Miss Gertrude Zalko- solos.
Miss Syd Freeman was hostess club is helping a number of needy tertained
served. This meeting will alsolman of 1217 West Euclid avenue
witz, the hostess, and Miss Ann
families,
but
the
fund
is
diminish-
to the sorority at a social on May
Now In our New Location
Wiener. The next meeting will serve as a rally for new workers, on Thursday.
3. Bridge and bunco were the di- ing and the effort to raise it will be
be held at the home of the Misses and members. The public is in- I
7723 TWELFTH STREE
We shall have a house without
version. of the evening. Next the package party Thursday eve-
are urgently
rung, May 17, at the home of Mil- Polly and Yetta Minces of 7050 vited. All members
a fault in the next world.
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
home
requested to attend.
Euclid 7192
Chalfonte,
on
Friday.
King
avenue.
lie
Cohen,
638
of Miss Burt Broudy.

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Theta Delta Omega Sorority
met at the home of Miss J. Aus-
lender at 1440 Calvert on May 3.
Plans for the hi-monthly open
meeting were made and it was de•
cided that Mrs. Jones, girls' coun-
sellor at Central High School, be
the guest of honor. Suggestions
for the second anniversary of the
sorority were also discussed. The
first hike of the season took place
Sunday morning. The next meet-
ing will be held at the home of
Mies I'. Caplan, 217 Tennyson
avenue, on Thursday evening.

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Flat Work Ironed 8c lb.
CUSTER

PALMETTO GARAGE

Washing of All Cars $1.50

COUPE F.O.B. DETROIT

ASSOCIATION OF
JEWISH CLUBS

Peoples Laundry Co.

NEW MODEL `iN." FORDS

U DRIVE IT

3736 Woodward — Glendale 7433

BUICK

REV. J. SILVERMAN

DENNIS S. O'NEILL
Builder

Monuments

The Rabbi Knows

Ask Him

Hopes

DODGE

&MAUD SIX

`The Greatest Performer
ever sold under $1,000

Don't miss the experience of driving
this remarkable new Six by Dodge
Brothers!

And set your hopes HIGH—for here
is the fastest and finest performer in
the world selling for less than a thou-
sand dollars. With the fastest acceler-
ation AT ALL SPEEDS! And the
most astounding power on hills you've
ever experienced.

1 horsepower to every 47 pounds—an
engine that in all moderation can be
called SENSATIONAL. With the
ruggedest Dodge chassis ever built;
and Midland Steeldraulic four-wheel
brakes to control the
car's flashing action.
4-Dane Sedan

'895
'945

Cabriolet

De Lure Sodas

$ 970

0. 6fletroit

Tune in on
for Dodge Brother
Radio Program fe
cry Thuraday nigh
at 7 that •RAF—
NBC Red Network.

A long, smart, extra-
roomy Six available
in four fashionable
body types: the
Coupe, the 4-door
Sedan, the Cabriolet
and DeLuxe Sedan.
Drive it a day and
you'll drive nothing
else!

THOMAS J. DOYLE, INC.

JEFFERSON at CHENE

Ed...nod 4460

WOODWARD at MARTIN PLACE
Glendale 7117

JOHN R ac ENDICOTT
Norther. 5406

BEAUB1EN irt WARREN
Mein. 5416

ALSO THE VICTORY SIX 11445 TO 51755 AND THE SENIOR SIX MPH TO MT•

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