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Les Joyeuse Filler.
Slim Mary Ulnick of 1717 Blaine'

Sigma Iota Sorority.
The last meeting of the Signia l
Tusi Tula Sorority's* weekly
The last meeting was held on
Iota
Sorority
was held June 6, at
June 6 at the home of Miss Ilelen meeting was neld Wednesday, June avenue was hostess June 7 at the
last nicotine of the Les Joyeuse the home of Constance. Fealk, 552
Schneider, 296 Owen avenue. 13, at the Y. W. II. A. An open
Fines.
The
Misses
Sarah
Sit-gel,
Owen
avenue.
A scrap book, car-
Members and their friends of 18 meeting will be held June 20 in
or over are to attend the
next
Rose
Esther Balberer and ried out in the club's colors, rose ,
the Little
Theater
of Entner,
the "Y."
and
silver,
is
the
newest posses-
meeting, at the home of Miss Gus- Plans were completed for the an- Frances Groden were initiated.
sic Gruskin, 322 Owen avenue. niversary dinner-dance to be held Final plans for an excursion which sion of the sorority. News articles,
the club is to have before ells- club songs, poems, pictures and
:Meetings during the summer will Sunday, June 24, at the Oriole
Gardens. The party will consist banding for the summer months mottoes will be among the con-
be held once a month.
of eight members and their es- will be made at the next meeting, tents. Drawings will be done by
corts. The club will continue to at the home of the Misses Gertrude the sorority's artists, Ida Grass and
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority met at meet regularly at the clubhouse and Rose Alpert of 2061 Blaine Fay Meyerson. The book will bet
in charge of the vice-president, Ida
the home of Miss Eva Browarney during the summer, twice a month,' llven"e.
Grass.
of Delmar avenue on June 6. A on Wednesday evenings. All cam- .
Eta
Beta
Zeta.
,
may be addressyd to
theater party was planned to i n. munications .
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
the
sorority
en
care
of
the
"1."
held at the Cass Theater June 15.
the home of Miss Betty Falsonfeld,
Beta Rho Delta met June 7 ut
The Misses Sadie and Nettye
lalle Court. The girls the "Y." At the board of direc-
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
Cohen of Woodland avenue were
w
.
given tors' meeting held at tne home of
5 1 irl
ill ii
iire' n' el the excursion
The Junior H ebrew Relief Club by the Bicur Cholera and with Ida Elbinger on June 6 it was de-
hostesses at a social meeting for
sorority members and their guests met Tuesday, June 12, at the new their escorts will attend the Tem- cided that Betty Binger be given
on Wednesday.
quarters, 8214 Twelfth street. pie Beth El moonlight Monday the oath of membership. The so-
open
Wednesday June
eet- evening. It is urged that clubs, rarity will hold its first annual ex-
6, an of offi
mcers
ing and
installation
,
Delta Sigma Phi Sorority.
fraternities and sororities who elusion on F'rielay, Aug. 10, tie
bliss ,,_ Beverly Tobisman was was held at the home of Millie Co-. helped sell raffle tickets turn the Sugar Island. Tickets may be
hen, 638 King avenue, an the tot- I money in by the end of this week. procured from any of the members
hostess -at the lust meeting of the
were d nstalle
officers president;
Delta Sigma I'hi Sorority at her lowing
Belle Hendricks,
Nettie Bridge was played at this meeting, or at the dock. Mrs. Levitt, an
'the next meeting will be held at honorary member, is acting as ad-
home, 15841 Inverness, on June 8.
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the home of Nliss Esthe• Green. Visor
on the excursion committee.
Miss Anne Lesin was taken into
the sorority as a pledgee. Elec- stein, secretary; Rose Hendricks, berg ,

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H•koah Sports.
lion of officers took place with the treasurer. . The club , expressed
following results: President, Rose thanks to Charles (e. Cohen, who
Los Amigos Club.
The Ilakoah Sports, at the last
The last meeting of Los Amigos meeting at the Jewish Center,
Rapapport; vice-president, Lillian acted as master of ceremonies, and
Garnick ; treasurer, Beverly to the participants on the pro- Club was held June 3. It was tie- elected Julian A. Grace tennis can
gram. An outing to Belle Isle has cided that the club attend the lain. Isrelet Cohen represented the
Shnurowitz ; financial secretary,
Rose Kolinean, and eorresponding been planned for June 24.. The moonlight given by Temple Beth club toe the. oratorical contest.
secretary, Beverly Tobisman. A next meeting of the club well be El on Nlondav, June 18. ' The next Harry Gruber was placed in
June' 19, at 8214 meeting , Will be held Sunday, charge of the planned minstrel
party will be held in the near fu- held Tuesday,
"What Was
show.
A raffle is to be held
ture., celebrating the sorority's an- Twelfth street, at 8:30 p. ne. June 17, at 546 Ilague avenue.
Aug. 28.
niversary and the installation of
Kernahan's Aestaurant
North Woodward Branch of
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
officers. Miss Sullye Baxter of
J. W. E. W. 0.
At the meeting held at the home
is Charlie coldstein's Now"
Organizes Dramatic Club.
2023 Hazelwood avenue will be
Installation of new offieers will' of Miss Eleanor Collie the coming Miriam Schultz of 155:16 Nor-
hostess at the next meeting on Fri-
day. Please address all corre- te held by the North Woodward raffle was discussed. Rules of the inanely is organizing a dramatic
spondence to the secretary, Miss Branch of the Jewish Women's sorority were also reviewed. Re- club for young men and women of
European Welfare Organization at freshments and entertainment fol- lb to 22. Inquiries may be ad-
Tobisman, 15889 Inverness.
Webster Hall, on Wednesday, lowed the business of the nicking. dressed to her or will be answered
June 20, at 12:30 p. rn. A lunch- The next meeting will be held at by calling Hemlock 4308-J.
Nu Sigma Tau.
eon and entertainment will be fol- the home of Miss Fay Baffler.
Foe Ettinger of Clairmount ave-
lowed by the installation of the
The Sufolla Girls.
nue was hostess at the last meet-
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
following officers by Mother Klein:
The Sufolla Girls met at the
ing, of the Nu Sigma Tau, June 12.
President, Mrs. Geo. Cohen; first Theta Delta Omega Sorority home of Betty Goldman, 375:1
Members will attend an outing on
vice-president, Mrs. J. Cohen; sec- gave a bridge for members on Elmhurst avenue. I'lans were cone-
Sunday, June 17. Final arrange-
mid vice-president, Mrs. N. New- Thursday evening, June 7, at the plated and a date set for the com-
ments for the party to be held
man; recording and financial sec-. home of Miss B. Kosak, 3766 ing initiation to be held at the
June 28 will be made by the com-
calory, Mrs. Joseph Bagdade; Wager. Final arrangements were Oriental Cafe.Another social
mittee, Ann Barahal situ Sophie
treasurer, Sirs. N. Fishman; re- made for the excursion to Cedar function will be a theater party to
Goodman. Officers will be elected
porter, Mrs. Benjamin Radio; trus- Point to be given on June 17, in be followed by a luncheon at Tea
at the next meeting, June 19, at
o
tees, Mts. Schussell, Mrs. Morris honor of the second anniversary Gardens. 1 he next meeting will
the home of Fay Streer of Kirby
Fishman, Mrs. A. C. Goldsmith; of the sorority. The next meeting be held at Esther Weinman's home
avenue.
sick committee, Mrs. Berick, as- will he held at the home of Miss on Wednesday.
4976
sisted by Mrs. Krauss; chairman N. Klan, 3758 Gladstone.
Les Copi•ns Club.
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entertainment committee, hire. N.
The meeting of Sunday. June 3, Newman. Reservations for the of-
Sigma Phi Beta Sorority.
to have been held at the summer fair should be made by calling Sigma I'hi Beta met at the
cottage of Lou Woronow, was Mrs. J. Robins, Longfellow 5393, home of Miss Lois Miller, 9231
Phone Cherry 1586
postponed till the following meet- or Mrs. H. Fixler, Euclid 6654-W. McQuade. Sties Lillian Swartz,
(Continued From Page One).
ing and an outing was held in- Mrs. Redblatt of 2951 Glendale former secretary of the sorority,
stead. A special meeting was held was the hostess at the last meeting. resigned from her position and work costs about $250,000 while
the front wall stones cost about
on June 10. Miss Carolyn Joseph-
Miss Flora Moscow was elected to
son resigned her office as secretary Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit fill the vacancy. The girls gave a $200,000, the chairman of the
Makers of
building committee declared. The
and the president annointed Miss
pajama party June 9 at the home
Temple No. 152.
furnishing and the equipment of
The following list shows the donations given:
Kitty Siegel to finish the term.
The Pythian Sisters will meet of bliss Blanch Ufberg, 505 . Rose- the first group of three buildings
The raffle will be held next week. Monday evening, June 18, at 8 dale Court. The next meeting is
which will temporarily house the..
I 10 nu
It eh rev. (.aegis
Baron Itios
... •
be
held
at
the
home
of
Miss
There
to
o'clock, at the Castle Hall.
0II7) V 00 I
Eastern Ladies' Society..
Yeshiva, High School and College
5 701
Diti id Iiiv,iiik er (..,tie....
Welfare Organization.
will be a short business meeting, Flora Moscow, 9532 Savory. All
Writ h Shal o m Lodge
1833 Grades A
and includes a dormitory for 250
Ita brio k V erein
1
6
,
1
0:
..0:1:1
turover
Verson
and
initiation
will
be
exemplified
girls
are
to
invite
their
escorts.
The European Women's Welfare
out-of-town students and an audi-
'.. : "o
Northern
Ladies'
Society
...
1
r
Odessa Vt rein
Organization announces that new by the drill team, which is putting
torium of a 1,200 person capacity,
Ril.shiner Verein
11111. Hand Laundrie.
work has started tee . reunite sep- this degree on for the first time
Det. Indepenilent Lod. .. :in.,.
Fi.her Pii ion
as well as the various laboratories,
.Lit
h at atermie.la v Verret,. . ...
'5:05::11 :"11
Modern Investments
arated families. Any citizen who All members are urged to attend
will involve an additional expense
I:111
10.00
se
Lunch . .... ...
It 0+1, „f Zion
cannot, through financial (Meld- as this will be the closing meeting
of $250,000.
25.00
M rs. Oberman
i k . : e n i . :V
. eTt eh ion. e r
1 1 i t n st. :
-
ties, bring his family to the for the summer. Prizes will be
ht . Solomon
Theater
Buildings Face Harlem River.
(Continued From Page One).
M' Illatnikoft
United States will receive valuable awarded.
Michigan
A i .h. itioani.,i,10
,1n tne Protection
The construction of seven more
"t,r,...11
25.00
.1 olio, Rubinstein .. . ..
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the "Tip-Top-Topics" which he
information by attending the next
buildings on the adjoining two city
111 iv h igan Professional Aid 25.00
hoped would become an annual in-
Bicur Cholem.
meeting of the society on Tues-
:0:1,11'::
15
blocks len the East Site of Amster-
27.5.1
Mr i:. Llt i.T..h k er
M
*Mutton.
HIGH PRESSURE ALEMITE LUBRICATION
An
invitation
is
extended
to
the
day June 19 at Jericho Hall. A
25.00
Mr. Greenhati in
, :1h Judah
11
tarregat ion . . .
dam avenue On the bank of the
SMALL CARS $1.00
In expressing his appreciation
1 0.00
II. Avian: k i
LARGE CARS 11.25
board of directors' meeting was public and to all Jewish eerganiza-
Harlem River, is included in the
DOM hr. Verein
held at the home of Mrs. Liebo- Lions to attend en masse the Bicur for the co-operation which he re- plans. Groups B, C, and I) will be
High Pressure Washing Machines-Special Rate on Painting
I " 0 'el il
N
I st 'r. .. . A
Russ ian-Pol ish Verein
TaTe?I 'h •
vich on Virginia Park. The society Chalem's eighteenth annual excur- ceived during the year, Mr. Bien- erected upon the East Side of Am-
Can-General Repairs-Body and Fender Bumping
11. Gomberg
10.00
M. ider Verein
10.00
Mr. Goldstein
Progressive Ladies
sion tee Tashmoo Island on Sunday, krant referred especially to the sterdam avenue, facing the Har-
is also continuing its old work.
5'1. 5 :° : :::0 ::
Mr. Shusterman
Wayne County League
10.00
June 17, presented this year in vice-president, Angelo Maybaum, lem River in the form of a U or
Young Emanuel..
conjunction with the Jewish Cen- who diverted many hours from his hollow square with a garden and
In addition to the above, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stein-
The members of the Young ter Council of Clubs. Among business to the interest of the courtyard in the center open to the
Emanuels and their friends are in- those in the organization who have Young People's Club.
South.
gold, 1335 Chicago boulevard, donated a lot on Gra-
Moonlight Monday Evening.
sited to attend the annual excur- been active in promoting the af•
On the north facade rises a tow-
tion avenue near the Six-Mile road, having a valua-
The closing act of the outgoing
sion to Bob-Lo tee be held on Sun- fair are: Samuel Wexler, Betty
er which joins the composition
administration is the annual tem-
tion of about $2,000. Many thanks to them,
day, June 24. For further infor- Drapkin, Sally Erman, Bessie Ged- ple moonlight, which takes place scheme of the Academic building
rich, Dave Steffen, Gertrude Been-
with that of the auditorium build-
mutton cull Empire 0363-W.
Northway 3455-3456
ner, Bessie Weiss, Toby Langwahl, on Monday night, June 18, on the
1332 East Ferry
entrance to the auditor-
-
indicated
Maurey Rosenblatt, John Chernek, steamer Columbia, at the foot of rugn is The
cated in a portal at the
ity.
FAMILY WASH
Tau Phi F
Ray Steinberg, Mildred Brenner, Woodward avenue at 8:30. Both
The last meeting of the Tau Phi Charlotte Newman, Gussie Moore, the old and new administrations base of the tower. The tower is
STARCH WORK
ROUGH DRY
WET AND FLAT
not
merely
an architectural adorn-
Fraternity was held Tuesday, June Martha Serlin, Pauline Schwartz are combining to make this moon-
Beautifully
Including flat work
ment, but is of practical service.
Flat utirk Ironed-
12, at the Y. W. H. A. The enter- and Sidney Silverman. Dave Ber- light affair a success.
Finished
ironed
As
the
buildings
are set high upon
balance damped.
tainment committee reported
The chief feature of the moon-
ger, honorary member of the so-
plans completed for members to ciety, has been awarded the post light will be the dance orchestra, the top of a hill and as a large
quantity of water, mostly steri-
attend the Bicur Cholem excur-
McKinney's Cotton Pickers. The
of master of field ceremonies.
lized, will be required, in the.
sion on Sunday. All who attend-
guests will be entertained also by
chemical, physical and biological
ed last year's affair surely remem-
acts from the "Tip-Top-Topics"
Purity Chapter No. 359.
laboratories as well as for other
ber the Tau Phi boys, who woo
Owing to the inclement weather and by motion pictures supplied
purposes, this tower was a neces-
several prizes and provided part
last week the children's outing by the Metropolitan Film Co.
sary
adjunct and contains 'the
of the entertainment. The boys
If so, have them
The new officers held tneir first
scheduled to take place at Belle
water supply at the high level nec-
expect to make as good a showing
Isle on Saturday', June 9, was meeting with Rabbi Leon Frain, essary.
this year. The Tau Phis will be in
OPEN DAY AND NIGIIT
postponed to Saturday, June 16. who is in special charge of Tem-
The main entrance is indicated
Which Requires No Polishing, by the
black and white outfits.
The children will he conveyed ple Young People's activities, on by three piercings of the north
Tuesday
night,
June
12.
The
offi-
693
East
Palmer
9136 Oakland
from the Eastern Star Temple to
wall, a series of arches, and above
Gamma Nu Chi.
Belle Isle at 12 m. sharp. Mem- cers appoint members of the board, the . auditorium set back from the
Northway 5926
Hemlock 6478
Gamma Nu Chi Sorority has ben of the chapter are urgently which will be announced in next
main facade with the required
been active the past month. At an requested to have their children at week's Jewish Chronicle. The offi-
north light are studios and draft-
open meeting the first part of May the Temple proniptly. Should the cers decided to make arrangements ' h. arm.),
Top- mg rooms. To the west, joined in
three pledges, Florence Golden, weather not permit of carrying for a second edition of
with the general scheme,
Hilda Romm and Ethel Epstein, out the program of the outing, the Topics" and to conduct he discus- ,
Lot your nest ear bo a
Is the d o rmito .
were taken into the club. Deco- party for the children will be held sion group once a month through-
The whole edifice is colorful in
ration they the girls spent at Bob- at the Eastern Star Temple. A out the season. They also planned scheme and in the use of material,
next outing, on June 15, moonlight of Purity Chapter will to find an important piece of so-
LO.
Let He Serve You.
picturesque and romantic in con-
cial service for the young people
will he a weinie roast at Palmer be held July 31.
Body Repair, Wood Work.
ception, yet its towers and pioneer
Woods.
Margaret and Alyce
Fenders, Radiators, Frames,
to do, and they considered ways, les are altogether fitting and prop-
HARLEY BUICK
of
encouraging
the
young
people
Gunsb•rg's weddings are sched-
SALE
Zaire Zion.
Arles, Welding, Windshields,
7112 Case Avenue
I er in an edifice that crowns the
uled to take place July I.
Glendale 4505.2625
The Zeire Zion appointed a num- to avail themselves of the edutchae Palisade and rises above a river
JOY ROAD AT QUINCY
Glass, Tops, Curtains, Seat
ber of committees who will par- tional opportunities offered by
Covers, Visors, Cushions.
- :
ticipate in canvassing Detroit and temple, especially the courses of 1
Ahall
has been provid-
exercise
flown
PAINTING
Complete Equipment for Doping and Greasing
Mt. Clemens in behalf of the Ge- Jewish studies given at Beth El Ied for the students with the neces-
verkshaften Flower Day on Sun- Jewish S et
Simonising $6.00 and Up
baths and showers and pro-
The requests for courses to be sery
day, June 17. The members are
vision has been made for physical
Reinforced. Will Guarantee for
8640 Oakland Ave.
also actively engaged in the fla- given by Beth El College of Jew-
isn Studies for next season have development and light exercise.
Years
Phone Northway 1030
me:el Hazoir campaign, which was
ANSWERS.
been complied with and it is found
1. The prayer book written by started here by Mr. Bader, leader
G. G. BETZ. Manager.
the Central Conference of Ameri• of the Palestine. Labor Party. that the largest number of re-
quests were for a course in Jew-
1927 PINGREE
can Rabbis and used by the con-
ish customs, symbols and cere-
Resider.: Garfield 7106
Theta Eta Gamma Sorority.
gregations which belong to the
Cadillac 9775
0711.: 516 Stahl Bldg.
Initiation of the Theta Eta monies. This course will be given
Union of American Hebrew Con-
Batteries Charged
every Monday night of next sea-
Gamma
Sorority
was
held
June
12
gregations, or the Reform congre-
Plenty of Loaners
ce / 147
at the home of Miss Martha I.evy, son. Another course for which
gations of America.
there were a great many applica-
Tires Rep•ired-Vulesnising
2. The prayer for the restora- 1511 Delaware avenue•. At 11 p.
tions
and
which
is
being
definitely'.
tion of the Temple at Zion with m. covers were laid for 12 guests.
PENN. OIL
MOHEL
The sorority colors were carried planned is a course in The Begin-
its sacrificial cult.
nings of Jewish History." It will
100% PURE
•eeemmended by many
3. The traditional prayer book out at the beautifully decorated
D•trolt oby.1<1... fur
asks for "the resurrection of the table. The pledgees were present- be a course dealing with the des-
UM, own children as
Id
dead," the Union Prayer Book asks ed with corsages of the embte- coveries made by archeologists in
well a. ethers.
matic flowers. The next meeting recent times in Babylon, Egypt,
s
for "immortal life."
ISIS Hazelweed Arc
Crete, Sinai and Palestine, which
4. Dr. David Philipson of Cin- will be held at the home of Miss
Wiese Empire 6426.
Marian Kahn. 2052 West Phila- supplement the story of the Bible
cinnati.
9131 Brush St.
4.
delphia avenue, Sunday, June 19. and reveal the unique adventure
5,
The
Union
Prayer
Book
con-
Between Owen and Leicester Ct
of the People of Israel among the
tains both the original Hebrew
gigantic and powerful civilizations
Special Prices a/ Gas and Oil to
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority.
and the English translations of the •
Regular Customern
A meeting of the Ased-Ed-Din which it has outlasted.
prayers. The extent to which
A course of this kind is essen-
either Hebrew or English is used Sorority was held at the home of
Miss Emma Sneieterman. Definite tial to every man and woman who
of curtains.
depends on the individual rabbi.
Three of the moat popular
II Yea.' Experionee.
desires to have an understanding
arrangements
were
made
for
the
No.
Some
congregations
still
6.
Sauteed hr Lead ,
buying
of the significance of the Jewish
values you have seen this season. Our curtain buyer made a
use the David Einhorn Prayer opening of the sorority cottage at
Pliyeklarm.
people in world history. Other
this event-and there isn't anything too
trip to secure these curtains
Book, and others the Krauskopf Island Lake on Sunday, July 1. courses which are being planned
Eadlearod to D. trott-
The next tneeting will be at the
Prayer Book.
er. by •Irtere of metle.
Curtain
will be announced in subsequent
that we can say about their unusual value at ONE
7. Two, the first for the Sab- home of Miss Matilda Ross, 17725 issues of The Chronicle.
nlona we and eleati.
llsoea
bath, the festival and week-days. Brush street.
Anyone who desires to suggest'
guaranteed.
Reinforcement
The second for Rush Ilashono and
2073 Gladieten.
We manufacture the' best qual-
Detroit Ladies' Aid Society. that certain courses be offered is
Yom Kippur.
Euclid 10467.
The eleventh anniversary of the invited to write to the general
ity and the nicest designs. All
8. Machzor, meaning "cycle."
and
in-
sizes. Prompt deliveries
Detroit Ladies' Aid Society was director of the college, Rabbi Leon
9. The Kol Nidre. In its place
stallations.
celebrated
on June 12 at Carpen- Frani, Temple Beth El, Detroit.
is substituted a hymn entitled
Made in plain voile with colored voile ruffles. Fast colors in blue. rose,
tern' Hall. Refreshments were
"Day of God."
UTICA, N. Y.-(J. T. A.)-The
served.
Among
those who en-
green. Tie-backs to match. 2 1 i yards long. Durable materials, launders per-
10. Yes.
Young House of Israel, the largest syna-
11. The prayer before retiring. tertained were HIM Fay
fectly.
from
and Jack Marcus, who sang sex- gogue in Utica, was saved
12. Ecclesiastes and Job.
arrival of
579 Kenilworth Ave.
eral selections. Dancing conclud- fire June 5 by the timely
13. The Song of Songs.
Phone Longfellow 5889
of
the
evening.
firemen.
program
14. The Books of Ezra and ed the
A pile of shingles in the rear of
Mrs. J. R. Greenberg, president of
Nehemiah.
rose, blue, green or
the Ukrainian Ladies' Aid Society, the basement, almost directly un-
15. The Book of Ruth.
colors.
gold. 52-inch valance
made an appeal for volunteers to der the Ark, broke out in flames..
16. The Jewish Prophets.
BUILDING
be
The
firemen
succeeded
in
confining
Day
to
participate in the Tag
17. Jonah.
a
Highland Park, Mich.
Clemens on Sunday, the flames, to the basement, with
held
in
Mt.
The
Book
of
Jonah.
18.
McGraw and Thirty-Third St.
minimum of damage caused.
Alliagtou 6264 Arlington 4506
June 24.
19. Dove.
Walnut 5680
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich
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Western State Teachers' Col., Kalamazoo, Mich.

The Officers and Directors of

THE JEWISH FREE
BURIAL ASSOCIATION

535 Frederick St., Phone Northway

Yeshiva College

Express their hearty thanks to the organizations
and individuals who supported so heartily the
benefit performance held recently at Littman's
Yiddish Theater.

Star Tent & Awning Co.

AWNINGS, TENTS AND
CANVAS PRODUCTS

,

PALMETTO GARAGE

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MILTON SILBERBERG
HEADS TEMPLE CLUB

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Washing of All Cars $1.50

52 East Forest Ave. Glendale 8051

Peoples Laundry Co.

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Are You Too Lazy or Too Busy to Polish
Your Nickel Auto Parts?

K. & M. GARAGES

U. S. Royal Cord Tire Dealers

COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE

CHROMIUM PLATED

EVACO INDUSTRIES

1329 East Vernor Highway Phone Randolph 7484

, BUICK

JACK ALKON

Cent entJaarbage and
'Ash Receptacles

COLLISION

AUTO

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DETROIT

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Dollar Auto Laundry

Detroit Auto Service

Featuring Car Wash for $1.00

the Rabbi Knows

Ask Him

H. M. KOFFMAN

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IRIAN4EDE
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REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

SKINNERS
SERVICE STATION

Curtain Sale

5-Piece Curtain Sets!
Ruffled Voile Curtains!

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Mohel Specialist

$

1.00

Three of the most remarkable
special
strong
for
season
DOLLAR.
is now at its height, and we urge every housewife who reads this to come here
Monday and secure all the curtains they will need

kinds

CONCRETE GARBAGE
AND ASH
RECEPTACLES

Ruffled Curtains at $1.00 Pr.

DENNIS S. O'NEILL

Builder

Homes Designed, Built
and Financed.
stri MURPHY

American Concrete
Receptacle Company

5-Piece Curtain Sets at $1.00 Set

FINE ARTS
LAUNDRY CO.

Of ecru colored marquisette, with appliqued bands in
and tie-backs to match. Overlocked stitching in

