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• litEPLTRon,

Coterie Club.

re-

YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE-
FULLY HAND IRONED

Mary Davis

The Coterie Club met at th•
home of Miss Dorothy Koppin of
Taylor avenue on Oct. 3. Arrange-
ments are being made for a social
and (am meeting to be held Oct.
17 at the home of Miss Jtantot
Weller. The club will hold its
second annual raffle Oct. 31 at the
hem. of Miss Fannie emberg of
Clemens avenu. The members wel-
corne back Miss Jean Blair, who
has returned from a stay in Chi-

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Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish f
National Fund.

EIVISttitit
C07%LE

NEWS

EDITOR'S NOTE

Philomathic Debating Club.

Northwestern Womens' League.

The last regular !sleeting of the
The last meeting of the Philo-
mathic Depating Club was held at organization was held at the Stut-
the Atkinson branch of the ter. Sirs. M. Weksler, president,
Shaarey Zedek. 915 Twelfth street. addressed a large attendance of
"Resolved, That the United States members and their friends on the
sago.
adopt the system of social insur- importance of a thorough Jewish
ance" was debated. The affirma- education. Mrs. D. Kaltman, Mrs.
Les Joyeuse Fills. Club.
tive, Sidney Slobin and Norval Slo- E. NIonash, Miss Z. Rosenberg amt
The Les Joyeuse Fines Club met
bin, defeated the negative teaml Sirs. L. Weissman delighted the
at the home of Miss Esther Hai-
Paul Broner and Harold Goodman. I audience with their vocal and
birer, 1470 Atkinson, on Oct. 5.
At the meeting of Oct. 14, Albert piano solos, for which the league
The Hallowe'en party was the
Silber will speak on "The Life of extends thanks. Favorable reports
main topic discussed. The food
Ju 1st Brandeis," David Sabin on ' were given by the various cam-
committee consists of the Misses
Gabel," Leo Cargo on ' mittees for the annual ball which
"Max
12168 Dexter Boulevard
Home Relief Society.
Lillian Marks, Yetta Teach, and
"Chaim ilialik, the Jewish will be given Sunday evening, Oct.
Elaborate plans are being made Giant," Arthur Snyder ott 28, at the Book Cadillac. Mrs. B.
Gertrude Alpert. The entertain- Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan
Phone Longfellow 1185
for the bridge-luncheon to be given "Achievements of Sir Herbert Schwartz donated $10 on the oc-
ment committee consists of the
Association.
by the home Relief Society on
Misses Rose Alpert, Sarah Sagel
casion of her son's Mir Mitzvah.
The Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the new 'Ma- Samuel," Nathan Berk on "That Many new members joined the or-
and Mildred Chertoff. The next
Jewish Giant of England, Lord
meeting will be held at the home Free Loan Association will hold a sonic Temple, all proceeds of which Reading," and Seymour Caplan on ganization. The next meeting, will
of Miss Frances Graffiti, 15773 bazaar Tuesday evening, Oct. 16, will be given to needy families. "Albert Einstein.'
take place Tuesday evening, Oct.
at the Ahavath Zion Synagogue, Mrs. Ira Friedenberg is chairman
Kentucky, on Friday.
16, at the Philadelphia-Byron hall.
, Holbrook and Beaubien. The pub- and her committee in charge con. I
Sarah Rosenthal will give is violin
Purity Chapter No. 359.
lic is invited.
of Mesdames Ben Goldberg,1
solo,
accompanied by Miss Ger-
Purity Chapter celebrated its
Abe Gordon. Abe Error, Si. Feral,
trade Rosenthal on the piano.
SPEAKERS DEFINE
Chernigover4loyiver Verein.
Si. Velick, I. Grabow, J Grabow, twenty-first birthday with a birth- Leading stars of Littman's Yiddish
dinner.
l'ast matrons and
NATIONAL ISSUES The Chernigover-Iloyiver Verein II. M. Shulman, M. Wolfe, 11. B. day
Theater will entertain with mono- ;
will hold its fourteenth annual ball Ash, N. Mandeberg, J. Modell, patrons were the guests of honor. logues and playlets. Amy Freed
The
large
dining
of the East-
at Fort Wayne hotel on Sunday, Sans Schwartz, Jos. Schwartz, H. ern Star Temple hall
was tastefully will recite. Refreshments will be
(Continued From Page One).
Nov. 11. Announcement is made Greenberg, E. Stein, F'. Berman,
Members are urged to
by the organization that members Davis, levy, Levine, and Edna decorated in the chapter colors, served.
mitten, presided as chairman of will be admitted to the society Lewis and H. Tauber.
lavender and gold. The center- conic anti bring their friends.
the symposium program.
table
for
the
honor
guests
was
in
without charge for doctors' exam-
Henry M. Abramovitz, chairman ination until the day of the dance.
the form of a large horsheshoe the 'Jew " Women.' European Wel.
Eastern Ladies' Society.
fare Organization.
of the intellectual advancement Meetings are held at the Labor
guests being seated on the curved
The
masquerade
ball
of
the
At a special meeting of the
committee announces that a de- Temple on Delmar avenue.
side. A birthday cake in the chap-
Eastern Ladies' Society will be ter colors formed the centerpiece Jewish Women's European Wel-
IN BALLOON BOTTLES
bate on capital punishment has
held at the Hotel Fort Wayne Sun- with dainty baskets of flowers and fare Organization, at the home of
been arranged for Oct. 22. The
Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund.
day evening, Dec. 2. l'rizes will lavendar tapers adding to the table Sirs. J. Radnor, Oct. 8, important,
teams will be composed of promi-
The Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund
nent legal talent within the lodge. extends thanks to the committee be awarded for costumes adjudged decorations. Edythe Cugell, wor- business was planned. A regular .
the best.
thy matron, presided as mistress meeting will be held at Jericho'
Mandell Bernstein and Sol Blum-
in charge of the tillage party,
of ceremonies, assisted by the Temple Tuesday. New cases were
rosen will defend the affirmative raffle and dance, whisk was a suc-
Northwestern Branch, European worthy patron, Reuben Klein. reported and will be investigated
and Morris Garvett and Louis II. cess. Mrs. Eva Pollack was chair.
BOTTLERS
Wolfe will champion the negative man and her associate was Sirs. Women's Welfare Organization. Special honors were accorded Mrs. II. Stanfield, chairman of the
3402 Beaubien
The Northwestern branch of Ernestine Smitt. mother and , hall to be held Sunday, Nov. 18, at
side.
II. E. Lippitt. Thanks are also
Cadillac 3285
Following a short business meet- expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Rich. the Jewish Women's European founder of the chapter, who was the Book Cadillac, urges all mem.
ing on Oct. 29, a debate on "Com mond of 2215 West Euclid ave- Welfare Organization announces presented with a past matron's bees to help make the affair a sue-
panionate Marriage" will be held . • nue and to Mrs. Schmidt of Slur a bridge-luncheon to be held Tues- jewel as a gift from the chapter.: cess.
day, Nov. 6, at the Book Cadillac. A class of eight candidates was I
Julius Deutelbaum will handle the tenant for their co-operation.
Members are urged to bring their initiated into the order by the past I Hebrew Infants Orphan Home.
affirmative side of the question, de
Las your ant car be a
friends.
Discarded clothes are matrons and patrons exemplifying; The Detroit Hebrew Infants Or-
fending Judge Lindsay and othe r'
And Ed Din Sorority.
BUICK
being collected for the rummage the degrees.
exponents of this modernistic qucs
i phan Home will hold a mats nice!-
Ased Ed Din Sorority met at
Me Servo You.
Lion. Samuel Rhodes has agree d the home of the Misses Betty and sale. Those desiring to contribute
' ing Wednesday evening, Oct. 17,
W. W. Girls' Club.
to defend the negative side of th Belle Alter of 1614 West Philadel- such clothes are asked to call
at 8 o'clock, at Jericho Temple.
JACK ALKON
Northway
4727
or
Hemlock
question.
Miss
Bessie
D.
Feldstein
was]
The
annual ball will be heist at the
HARLEY BUICK SALES
phia, Monday, Sept. 17. The mem- 7213-W and the colthes will be
ti
3712 Cato Avenue
Smoker Nov. 6.
hostess
at
the
last
meeting
of
the
I
Book
Cadillac on Nov. 4.
bers of the sorority and their es-
Clorodolo 4101-2421
called
for.
On election night, Nov. 6, a corts attended a weinie roast Sept.
W. W. Girls' Club Sept. 25 The
Phi Kappa Beta Sorority.
smoker is on the program, as wel 30. The sorority is also planning
Misses Mary J. Koenigsberg and I
The Kadim•h Girls.
as unusual entertainment and th
Bessie D. Feldstein were appointed Arrangements are being cons.
a Hallowe'en party to be given at
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
latest official election returns.
The last meeting was held at on the pin committee. An affair is piked for the fifth annual bridge
Miss Lillian Pechensk's home on
Miss Frances Farber, being planned with the Beta Rho of the Phi kappa Beta Sorority to
A dinner dance is being plume( 1 Clairmount, Oct. 27.
the
home
of
MOHEL
for Thanksgiving. In the month
2019 Elmhurst avenue, Oct. 9. Delta Sorority. Instead of a regu- be held Oct. 20 at the Lee Plaza
Lotommooile4 by many
of November a debate by two men
Miss Ruth Klugman, chairman for lar meeting on Tuesday evening.) Apartment, 2240 West Grand
The Jolly Fellows.
Detroit plimileisso fa,
of
national
prominence
similar
to
the
bridge-tea to be held Saturday, Oct. 2, members entertained boulevard. Members who planned
The Jolly Fellows met at the
UM,mil chain.. as
the Darrow-Durant debate which home of Bob Kane, 1955 Blaine, Oct. 20, from 2 to 5 p. m., in the friends at a shower in honor of last year's successful affair are
emu as ethers.
was
conducted
by
Pisgah
Lodge
is
and planned for the open meeting Henry II Room of the Hotel Stat- Miss Leah Patterson at the homeagain looking forward to greeting
11I6 Hmel000d Av..
being contemplated. The enter- to be held Monday at Jericho Tem- ler , reports all arrangements coin- of Miss Belle Woontner, 1507 1 1 their friends at the bridge this
Ines* Empire 6426.
tainment committee will shortly ple. Admission is free. The sil- Octet' to make this an enjoyable Euclid. I year.
announce an attractive program.
ver loving cup will be given sway affair. Tickets may be obtained
The Phalanx Club.
Phi.So•Lite Club.
I
to the club most represented by from the members at Hotel Statler
on the day of the bridge-tea.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. its members at its recent dance.
The Phalanx Club met Sept. 271 The Phi-So•Lite Club met at the
at
the
Y
W.
H.
A.,
89
Rowena,
Melbourne
Center, Oct. 2. An
REV. J. SILVERMAN
Tau Phi Fraternity.
Troty Vech Girls.
street. Further plans for the I open meeting was held Oct. 1. A
The Troty Vech Girls met at A meeting of the Tau Phi Era- forthcoming bridge tournament talk on athletics was given by
Mohel Specialist
the home of Miss Helen Schneider, ternity was held Oct. 9 at the Y. were discussed. A committee con- Benny Friedman.
II Toon' Etporionst
296 Owen avenue. A raffle is to W. H. A. Mr. Radom was ap.. sisting of 1.arry Bornstein, Jack
B o4oriot4 by Leading
,
be given for charity purposes. pointed to fill the vacancy on the Cooper and Ben Shapiro was ap- i
Gamma Sigma Tau.
Physician..
Members of clubs and sororities entertainment committee during pointed to direct the games. Open
Gamma Sigma Tau met at the
& idiom! to D.trolt.
wishing tickets should write to Mr. %Vitus's absence. Mr. Korby, house of the Phalanx Club will be home of Miss 1.1a Bronstein Oct.
en hr virtm of motto-
Miss Schneider. The next n•et- head of the committee, announced held at the Little Theater of the 5. A bridge party will he given
Moss 4aro and demo
Boma
ing will be held for members and that social events fur the next Y. W. H. A. on Sunday, Oct. 21. Nov. 4 at Webster Hall. The next
their friends at the home of Miss four Saturdays have already been One of the important offices of meeting will be at the home of
1073 Gladstone
Esther Kohn, 989 Alger avenue. arranged. This includes several the club, that of business manager, Miss Rose Buckman, 5537 Whit-
Euclid 10467.
1320 CUSTER AVE.
house parties, a Hallowe'en party is now being ably filled by Jack field avenue, Oct. 20.
--
and a dinner-dance to be held at Cooper, former president. A new
Meta Alpha Theta.
Regular Steam Laundry
The Meta Alpha Theta Sorority the Tuller Hotel, Saturday, Nov. 3. system of entertainment has been
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Does All Your Family Work
sect at the home of Hiss Sarah If possible, arrangements wilt Ise instituted. The last meeting was
The Beta Rho Delta met Thurs.
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
Each family bundle handled Goldman, 1701 West Philadelphia, made with one of the downtown featured by Ted Niasserman's ren-
day, Oct. 4, at the "1"." Two hoe-
C■ntor at Mishkan
Tuesday, Oct. 9. The Hallowe'en theaters for a theater party to dition of "Casey at the Bat."
individually.
orary members, Mrs.
Tie and
find
The
party will mark the first anniver- precede the dinner-dance.
Israel Synagogue
Wet Wash, 20 lbe. at $1.00 and
Mrs. Levitt, attended. On Oct. 2(5
Iota
Delta
Kappa
Fraternity.
sary
of
the
sorority.
It
will
be
Tau
I'hi
expects
to
enter
two
teams
Sc lb. over.
The
Iota
Delta
Kappa
',rater.
the
sorority
will
have
a
joint
affair
Expert and
held at the cottage at Island Lake, in the bridge tournament to be
Wet and Flat Ironed, 18 lbs. at
the W. W. Girls, which will
Antiseptic Mohel
$1.30 and 7c lb. over.
Sunday evening, Oct. 21. The held by the Phalanx Club. nity met at the Jewish Centcr. i be a pajama party at Mt. Clemens.
girls, dressed in their costumes,
Rough Dry, Flat Work Ironed,
Plans were discussed for the A Hallewe'en part y will take place
Sigma
loro
Sorority.
MARRIAGES
are to meet with their escorts at
1 forthcoming dance to be held at Oct. 27. The cl ub will act as host-
9c lb.
the home of the Misses Sapolsky,
Flat Work Only, 9c lb.
The last meeting of the Sigmatthe lintel Statler on Nov. 25. The
PERFORMED
front
where
they
will
drive
to
their
Into
Sorority
was
held
at
the
home!
next meeting
will be and
held Dex-,
at the! next
esses
at open
}mute
• the
"Y"
enter Fenkell
month.
Plans
are at now
being
Northway 6186-6187
2012 Virginia
cottage and will be received by of Fay Meyerson, 3018 Vicksburg! Jewish C ('enter,
' made for a dance to be given Feb
Park
the hostess, Miss Goldie Sibrack. avenue.
Nomination of officers i ter. Tickets are procurable from' 10 at the Studer, the proceeds to
This occasion will mark the end of took place. Election will he held i members or from Solomon C. Dar go to charity. alit. Schechter,
Garfield 0287-M
the season fur the girls at their Sunday, Oct. 14.
; ner, 563 Holbrook, Northway Miss Galin and Miss Fleishman arc
cottage at the lake. The next
10868-R.
When
on the dance committee. The next
meeting will be held at the home
Detroit Friendship Club.
'
I meetinng will take place at the
Thinking
of Miss Lillian Pearlman of Lin-
Ti,rate
, t y I home of Mrs. Averbuch, 1900
Phi KK a a p p p t a , l:p si l(, Fraternity.
s t u t. n 1,, r i a i y e na d t -
A minting
; ,,,ao of
s
tttrti
Fraternity
of
wood avenue.
ship Club
held
Kappa
Euclid.
619 King. The club sends thanks sect at the home of Peter Kramer,
Ming Toy Girls.
and
The last
meeting of the Ming through The Chronicle to the 750 1640 West Philadelphia avenue.
Ocean Girls' Club.
people who were present at its The following ocers
ffi
were elect-
t t e hset ,
uS Miss
cil
Fannie „.
Biaests e h l,, , s t 1 ,447 a W
To y Girls was held at the home of third annual dance. Sept. 30, The et!: Andrew Roth, chancellor; Jack Euclid
avenue,
Belle Drapken, 3052 Carter. report of the dance committee was si u
Mi ss
tsky, vice-chancellor; Sidney Oct. 4 meeting of the Ocean Girls'
A
theater
party
was
planned
for
. General Repairing ....
very satisfactory. Election of of- Escrow, scribe; Emanuel f„ilowin
Eistein, ,. Club. A hike is planned for Sun-
Saturday afternoon for the par• ficers was held.
Albert Rubin sergeant-at-arms. • The
t- day, Oct. 14. Final arrangements
new party
pose of rushing we'en
Washing, Greuing
members'
were k ens the chairmanship of the club. were pledged: Lewis Sisler, Allan are being made for the bridge-tea
Plan s for a Hallo
Storage Per Month $10.00
keeps officers a re: Charles Malin- Agree, Sam
Sa Gutterman.
to be given on Oct. 22 at the Wil-
and
Refreshments
discussed.
Its: vice-president; Albert Rost,
Instead of the regular
shire.
'
WITH
dancing followed. The next meet- s treasurer;
SEE
Dave Goldberg, record-
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Calvert Dexter Garage
meeting on Oct. 11, a dinner was
ing will be held Saturday evening ing secretary Pauline. Weinstein.I
Streng Chevrolet Co.
The last business meeting of held at the Eastern Star Cafe
'
.
3369 C•Ivert Avenue.
at
the
home
of
Slits
:M
Curly
Baron,
corresponding secretary, and Sam, the sorority was at the home of
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
573 Owen.
The Miss A. S h u l man of West Euclid I
I
Mellon, sergeant at-arms.

____
next meeting will be held Sunday avenue. Members are busy with
Delt• Omega Iota.
The Delta
Omega Iota Sorority at the Jewish Center, at 4:30 lie m • I the raffle to he held at the hoe"
Empire 10194
Conveniently located to
of Mies Min Silver, 13930 Wood-
met Sunday, Oct. 7, at the B'nai
Aimwell Club.
serve your wants on all kinds
• row Wilson, Oct. 3. All corre-
B rich clubhouse, 275 East Ferry
avenue. The Detroit chapter of The Aimwell Club met at the, spondence to the club should be
of automobile repairing and
this national sorority was recently home of Slice Rose Donner of 563 addressed to Pearl Gilberg. 3291
collision work.
Miss. A. Schnuro-
organized. It is planning events ilolbrook and discussed plans for, Elmhurst.
JACK BII.SKY, Prop.
for the future. The formal instal. the Hallowe'en party to he held' witz, 978 King, will be hostess at
2614 Monterey
' the next meeting.
lation of the chapter will be held, Nov. 2 at Mire Dunner's home.
on Sunday, Nov. 1, at g p. m., at
A Complete New Sutter
at Linwood
The Arts Club.
Phi Zeta Xi Sorority.
the
B'nai
B'rith
clubhouse.
An
Greasing Service
Hemlock 2056-W
interesting program is being . The Phi Zeta Zi Sorority re- The Arts Club announce: that
Give Us • Trial
planned, headed by a well known slimed meetings. The first was an informal Venetian Night will
Tire Repairing and Vulcanising
open the season on Saturday, Oct.
radio
star
and
a
prominent
Detroit
held
at
the
home
of
the
president,
I
Special low prices on batter-
Radio Batteries Repaired
attorney. The public is invited t o Miss Roddy Fellner, 2452 Blaine. 20, at the studio of Saul Abram°.
and Recharged
on Monday. A committee woe vitch, t5324 Twelfth street. Mete. ies and tires. Also rebuilt tires
attend.
. chosen to submit samples for the hers and their friends are invited and batteries.
"Goodrich Silvertowns are

sorority pins. A check will be scot , to attend and requested to wear
making records."
Gamma Eta Phi,
The Gamma Eta Phi Sorority to the Hebrew Orphan hornet. Th- Italian accessories or a smock. Spa-
1700 Elmhurst, at 12th
announces its first annual dance next meeting will be held at the ghetti a la Kopelson will be served
to he held Sunday evening. Oct. home of Miss Phyllis Berman. and several novel innovations will
Rusco Brake Lining
be featured.
21, at the Statler. Ben Shook's
Finest Meals in Detroit
Tau Beta Chi.
Creole Syncopators will supply the
Storage, Washing, Pol-
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
A business meeting was held at ,
music.
The
committee
in
charge
ishing, Greasing
A. Tuesday, Oct. 9.
The Tau Sigma Gamma Soror
consists of the Misses Anna Gold- the Y. W. II.
KOSHER RESTAURANT
berg, 1.ina Honigman, Sylvia Glass, Miss Feldman explained the privi- ity met at the new home of Mis- -
ley Our Home-Like Meals
leges
of
the
house
to
the
mem-
Marion
Cooper on Clements ave.
Jean Smith and Jean Feldman.
leers. Plans were discussed for the ' nue. -Plans for the liallowe en.
8832 TWELFTH STREET

141
Ilallowe'en
party.
Members
are
party
were
completed, to be hel I
The ...me Inimitable Pohl Cuisine
Sigma Alpha Chi.
prevail
at the for the members and their escorts. ,
Sigma Alpha Chi met Oct. 7 to Planning to attend classes
consisting
of 10 couples. Every-
complete plans for the dinner- "Y" and the home affairs.
one is to be masked, and a buffet'
$10.00 to $2,000.00
dance to he held Oct. 21 at the
luncheon
will
be served after mid-
L'Allegro Girls.
The following
Oriole Terrace.
We loan money on diamonds
The L'Allegro Girls met at the night. The next meeting will be
new officers will be installed: Bill
A Place to Park Your Car While
at the legal rate of interest.
Barron, master chancellor; Ben home of MI.:, Dorothy Korn of held at the home of Miss Sarah
Shopping or Boating
of11azelwood
.__
avenue.
Pay back in small monthly pay-
.
Weintrob, vice-chancellor; J. Er- 272 Hague avenue. Slits Selma Balentzow
ments if convenient to you or
min, master of rolls; H. wringer- Nag WAS unanimously elected
Mu Rho Psi.
the full amount when you take
treasurer.
Final
plans
for
the
Hal-
ten, treasurer
The Mu Rho Psi Sorority held n
the diamond out. All diamonds
lowe'en party were made, and in-
are kept in safe deposit vaults
citations sent to guests. All ar- progressive dinner for Miss An-1
Hoy Toy Girls,
Epstein, 6275 Slay ave.
And are insured for your protect.
Full Line of Accessories
The Hoy Toy Girls met at the rangements have been placed in nabelle
Lion. We are not ordinary
the hands of the entertainment nue, in honor of her birthday an-
3-Story Fireproof Garage
home of Miss Estelle Schwartz, committee, made up of the Mime, niversary, on Saturday, at the
pawn brokers.
272
Rosedale.
A
hike
to
Bloom-
Open Day and Night
field Hills and a weinie roast took Faye Cooper, Selma Prag and home of Miss Yetta Kurchick, 246i
14 Years of Satisfactory Service
W51. RICKENBACKER,
place Sunday. Plans are being Dorothy Talberg. The next meet- Gladstone, where the first court,.
course
General Manager
made for a Hallowe'en party. The ing will be held at the home sit, was served. The second
was at 4026 Grand, home of Mrs.)
147
Jefferson
West
-
145
next meeting will be held at the Miss Selma Prag of 11514 Oakland Nathan
Sutherland.
The
main AUTHORIZED BUICK SERVICE
Bet. Griswold and Shelby Sts.
home of Slits Vivian Schwartz, 698 avenue. on Tuesday evening.
course WAS partaken of at the Day and Night Service 24 Hours
Randolph 7095
Superior street, Oct. 19.
home
of
Miss
Gertrude
Maxman.
Loa Amigos Club.
liestanins for fluids Automobile"
The first meeting of the season 5053 roquois.
Repairs
Well a.
Minor
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
Miss Annabelle Berlin, 1127 Vir-
Promp•ly Attended
Miss Tomarin of Kirby avenue of Los Amigos Club was held Sept. Rolla Park, the final course s
30.
Election
of
officers
resulted
Cement Garbage and
and
Tow
Maximum Service
was hostess at the meeting Oct. 3.
follows: President, Morris served. The evening's entertain-
$3.00
Charge
Silas Helen Brown of Northfield as
Ash Receptacles
Lillian ers were the Misses Gertrude Ma, Minimum Service and Tow
vice-president,
avenue was introduced as a pros- Cohn;
Yclta
426
LAFAYETTE
BLDG,
Guarantee
for
Reinforced. Wail
Green; secretary, Ruth Friedland; man. Freda Greenbaum,
$1.00
Charge
pective
member.
Th.
raffle
will
be
Kurchick and harry Rider. Tho
Years
DETROIT, MICH.
held Oct. 24 at the home of Miss treasurer, Mabel Botvinick. Plans guests were Miss Belle Fivhberi..
Bonded
are being made for future activi-
Licensed
Novitz
of
3359
Monterey
avenue.
H. M. KOFFMAN
ties. The next meeting will be Messrs. Macey Cohen. Harry Ri-
Proprislor
Cor. Michigan •nci
der, Howard Berger, Nathan Shur,
1927 PINGREE
THE OYSTER HOUSEheld Sunday, at the home of Mr.
41 Clairmount Ave. Empire 0732
Fourth Floor.
Re.idnems . Garfield 7506
Barney Tilehin and Joe Sissler.
I Cohn, 1659 Calvert avenue.
2438 WOODWARD
Cadillac 9776

HAND
LAUNDRY

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund will hold its
first meeting of the season on
Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 0:30 p. m.,
at the Shaarey Zedek branch, At-
kinson and Twelfth street. Mem-
bers are urged to come and bring
their friends. Plans for future
A.
activities will be discussed.
Lachover will be the speaker of
the evening. The honorary presi-
dent, Mrs. H. Milkowsky. is again
active since her return to Detroit.

Winter
Comes

When

All news, including society
and club notes, to be assured of
publication in the current issue
of The Chronicle, must be in
he hands of the editor not later
than Wednesday. Contributions
received after that hour will be
retained for publication in the
following week's issue.

YOU'LL WANT YOUR HOME TO BE
COZY AND RADIANT WITH THE
WARMTH AND COMFORT THAT
ONLY

Oh!IS0 Good!

(6ittger Veer

Fe i g e ns on Bros.
Company

Quick
Service
Laundry, Inc.

CAN GIVE. SEMET-SOLVAY COKE IS
FAMOUS FOR ITS HEAT-GIVING
QUALITIES YET WITHOUT SMOKE OR
SOOT.

For • Bin Full Phone

Whittier 9200

East Side Coal Co.

This Beautiful

BALLROOM

for RENT

EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT

Just the hall for those Jewish organiza-
tions wishing to give a Sunday night dance.
A sure money maker. Not only the hall,
which is 60x120 feet, but the

ENTIRE BUILDING

two and a half stories, including dressing
rooms, check rooms, soda fountains, two
ballrooms and big lobby. Always open for
inspection. For prices and particulars call
Paul Strasburg of the famous

Studebaker

Strasburg School

Buick Service

51 Sproat Street

CADILLAC 0967

ABE MAX

Expert Tire &
Battery Service

Batteries - Rentals-
Recharging

ELMHURST
GARAGE

Third-Clairmount
Gas Station

POHL'S

KNOW YOUR TEA LEAVES!
CRYSTAL GAZING AND CARD READING
VISIT DETROIT'S MOST UNIQUE
TEA ROOM
FORTUNE tOLD WITH CAVE LUNCHEON

"Look For Big Barrel in the Window'.

BOHEMIAN CAVE

Clifford 0678

1234 Library krenue

Storage, Washing, Tires, Batteries
Gasoline, Oils, Alcohol, Accessories

Alhambra Garage

9430-9434 Woodward Avenue

Walker Auto Service Co., Inc.

Phone Empire 4201

Detroit, Mich

DIAMOND LOANS

Rickenbacker
Garage

Interstate
Collateral
Loan Co.

RAY HUDGINS
BUICK GARAGE

R. F. MAYOTTE

Office: ISIS Buhl Bldg.

Phones: Glendale 4040.4041.0385

N. & J. MOVING AND STORAGE

3715 John

ft.

l'rompt Express Service
Piano Moving Our Specialty

Detroit, Mich

We Work While You Sleep—Rest in Peace—Let Us Be Your
Protector

Special officers furnished for all occasions, day or night, at
all hours. All officers are under bond and sworn in by the
Police Department.

Metropolitan Residential and
Merchant Police, Inc.

A. I:. SOSSONG, President

Night Service 8:00 p. m. to 5:00 a. m. — Seven Nights.
Weemploy good. hune.t. respon•ible uniformed met. to police your
i , 'sce of businee. and residence. Give et. . trial and convince youmell

Main Office—Longfellow 4730-9848 Twelfth St.

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