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Athena Girls' Club.
At the last meeting of the
Athena Girls' Club on Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Matilda Chatlin
of Clements avenue, plans were
made for a number of social events
for the members, among which are
the anniversary dinner and thea-
ter party, monthly social-bridge,
and pajama party. The social-
bridge party will be held WelltieS-
day night at Hotel Tuller. Mrs.
Blanche Ilorwitz will be hostess.

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$1.50 to $3.00 Daily

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evening, work was started for the
bridge-tea and fashion show to be
given the early part of December.
Four members have been appoint-
ed to join the second bridge tour-
nament to be given by the Pha-
lanx Club. They are Mania Dis
nee, Sally Golman, Lillian Pearl- -
The
man and Betty Weisman.
next meeting of the sorority will
take place at the home of Miss
Ruth Aarons of Cameron avenue.

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The Gamma Sigma Tau had a
special meeting on Ott. 26 to plan
for a bridge, to be given Nov. 4 at
Webster Hall. A regular meeting
was called for Nov. 2 at the home
of Miss Bessie Freyman, 520 Med.
bury.

Les Nuit Oissaaux Sorority.

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The Les Nuit Oisseaux Sorority
met at the home of Miss Aimee
Marks, at the Beicrest. Plans for
the New Year's Eve party were
discussed. The next meeting will
take place at the home of Miss
Sylvia Siegel on Nov. 7.

Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.

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A dance will be given Nov. 10
at the B'nai B'rith Community
House, 237 East Ferry. This i t,
the first venture of the chapter
and the event promises to be
huge success.

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Euro•
peen Welfare Organisation.

North Woodward Branch

Phi Gamma Eta Sorority,

bliss Miriam Schultz of 155311
The North Woodward branch of Normandy is one of the active
the Jewish Women's European members of the Detroit Chapter of
Welfare Organization is giving n the Phi Gamma Sorority, which is
luncheon and bridge on Tuesday, giving its first annual dance at the
Nov. 6, at 12:30, at the Book Cad- B' n ai B'rith Community House on
iliac hotel. Mrs. B. B. Newman East Ferry, Saturday evening,
is chairman of the committee, Rs- Nov. 10. Seymour Simons' Orches-
sisted by Mrs. J. Robins and Mrs.I tra will supply the music. Ticket..
A. E. Goldsmith. Mrs. N. Fishman are obtainable from members of
is one of the hostesses. The pro-, the sorority or at the door on the
eeeds will go toward the widows night of the dance.
and orphans fund. The North
Woodward branch invites the pub-
Hoy Toy Girls,
Bicur Cholem,
lic to attend and to make this af-
The Hollnwe'en party of the
The Hallowe'en party-stance of
fair a success. Mrs. Markowitz Hoy Toy Girls was held at the
the Bicur Cholem Society held at
was hostess at the last meeting.
home of Mies Jennie linkman,
the Congregation Beth David Oct.
1935 Clairmount. The members
28 was a success. At the last
Jolly Fellows.
were entertained by dances and
meeting of the society, held at
At
a
meeting
of
the
Jolly
Fel-I
songs.
The next meeting will le.
tee hone. of Miss T. Trager of
9390 Holmur avenue, plans were lows held at Broker's hull, Glad.lat the home of Miss CM Leven-
stone
and
Fourteenth,
the
rattle
,
ten at 1742 Pingree avenue, on
made for a ball on Dec. 25. Prog-
ress was reported in the member- was drawn by Miss Sophie Char- Friday, Nov. 0, at 8 p. m.
,
ship drive and persons interested lip and won by Paul Hoenbecker
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.
in becoming affiliated with the or- of 17569 Orleans street. The
ganization are invites! to write to proceeds are to go for charity. The Gamma Tau Chi Sorority

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.

The Junkie Stars formally re-
opened activities at the Melbourne
Center Oct. 23. Monday, Oct. 29,
the girls met at the home of Ruth I
Barsky, 27710 Leslie. After the
meeting bridge was played. All
girls between the ages of 15 and
18 are invited to attend the next
meeting, to be held at the home
of Harriett Glickman, 1234 Edi- Miss Betty Drapkin of 3052 Car-
son ave.
ter avenue. An interesting open
meeting of the club is planned for
Leslie.' Auxiliary of Congregation the near future.
B'nai Zion.
The Mas•Kams Sorority.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of North-
western Congregation B'nai Zion
The , Mas-Kams attended en
of 3841 Humphrey, corner Hol- masse the bridge given by the
mur, at a meeting on Oct. 30, Orean Girls Sunday at the Wil-
elected the following officers: Mrs. shire Hotel. Later the girls were
S. Furst, president; Mrs. S. Wine- entertained at the home of Miss
garden, vice-president; Mrs. J. Sara Hernias.
Weinstein, treasurer; Mrs. S.
Becker, recording secretary; Mrs.
Gayety Athletic Club.
W hiteman, financial secretary.
The Gayety Athletic Club an-

nounces dances every Wednesday
Sigma Alpha Chi.
evening beginning Nov. 7, at the
Sig= Alpha ('hi held its semi- People's Auditorium, Twelfth
annual dinner-dance Sunday eve- street near Seward.
ning, Oct. 21, at the Oriole Ter-
race. Arrangements were under
S. S. Girls.
the direction of Vice-Chancellor
The S. S. Girls met at the home
Ben Weintrob, chairman of the en- of Miss Rose Bachrach, 4813 Ver.
tertainment committee. During the nor Highway, on Friday, Oct. 26,
dinner addresses were given by at 7:30. A business meeting was

Master Chancellor Bill Barron. followed by entertainment and re-
Past Shancellor !leery Thurswell freshments. On Saturday, Oct.
and N ice-Chancellor Weintrob. 27, a Hallowe'en party was held
The weekly meeting will be held at the home of Miss Marion Green-
Sunday at 89 Rowena.
berg, 314 Owen avenue. The

next meeting will be held at the
home of Miss Celia Chesluk, 3284
Hazelwood, on Saturday, Nov. 3,
at 7:30.

Plans for another dance to be met at the home of Miss Dorothy .
given some time in February were Baskin, 2632 Clements, on Wed-

formed and will be discussed at nesday evening, Oct. 24. The next I
the next meeting, at the home of meeting, which will be a social

Bob Kane, 1955 Blaine. gathering, will be held on Wed.
nesday evening:, Nov. 7, at the
Theta Delta Omega Sorority,
home of Miss Rose Berger of
The Theta Delta Omega Soror- 10306 Delmar avenue,
ity held its first open meeting of
the fall session at the home of
The Phalanx Club.

Miss Jeanette Auslander, 4334 The minstrel show given by the
West Grand avenue, Sunday aft- Phalanx Club on Sunday, in the
ernoon. The Misses Ilelen Gold, Little Theater of the Y. W. II. A.,

Esther Klugman and Sadie Aran as the feature of the open house
were guests. Miss Auslander en- was described by those present a
tertained with bridge and lunch- splendid success. Plans are

eon. The next meeting will be being completed by the bridge
held at the home of Miss Nettie committee of the Phalanx Club cm
Aranoff, 15553 Normandy avenue, the second annual bridge tourna-
this Sunday afternoon. ment to be given shortly. The
club is endeavoring in this manner
Tau Phi Fraternity.
to bring together the various
A regular meeting of the Tau groups of boys and girls that com-
l'hi Fraternity was held at the Y. prise Jewish clubs of the city.

W. II. A. Sunday, Oct. 28, The A silver loving cup, suitably in
Hallowe'en party held at the home scribed, is again being offered as
of Miss Tillie Hyman, Saturday, the prize this year. Entries are
Oct. 27, was a huge success. En-
still open and all clubs and so-
tertainment included vocal num-
rorities are urged to enter at once.
bers by Miss Sylvia Nlackie, danc-
The Phalanx boys are now plan-
ing by the Folberg twins, and ning to hold a dance, the date to
ukulele renditions by !tarry Rider. be announced soon on this page.
e
A party of nine couples is expect-
ed to attend the second annual
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
dinner-dance to be given at Hotel
Tau Retie Chi Sorority met at
Tuner, Saturday, Nov. 3. the "Y" Tuesday. A pajama
party,
a theater party, a bridge
L'Allegro Girls.
The L'Allegro Girls Club met and many other interesting affairs
are
being
planned for the near
at the home of Miss Florence Ko-
robkin of 595 Marston avenue, on future. Miss Helen 'Yost was
elected
vice-president
pro tern.
Tuesday. evening. The Hollow-

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Dancing after 9 p. m. After-Theater parties Solicited.

MAY BARTER, Hostess.

OCR MOTTO IS

Alpha Lambda Kappa.
CLEANLINESS, PERSONALITY, EFFICIENCY
The last meeting of the Alpha
Sped... for Saturday and Sunday Only:
Lambda Kappa Fraternity was
55,
Pickling Herrin!. per dozen
held at the home of John Isaacs
2 for 451
Pillar Rock Salmon. small
40c
on Tuesday. A bridge party for
Pillar Rock Salmon, Jerre
47c
Kenney Salmon, tar!.
members and friends will by held
48c
White House Coffee
at the home of NI. Dermyr of Tux- e'en party given on Saturday for
Nathan Milter of Twelfth street has no connection with any other store
Mu Rho Psi Sorortiy.
edo avenue. Mr. A. Stulberg was members and guests was an over-
on this street.
The
Mu
Rho
l'si
Sorority
met'
appointed publicity chairman.
whelming success. The evening
N. MILLER
8547 Twelth Street, near Philade'phia.
was devoted to games. fortune Sunday at the home sit Miss Anne
telling, dancing, etc. Plans for Rosen et Seminole avenue. At
Zedakah Club.
The Zedakah Club will give a an open meeting are now under the previous meeting, at the horn, •••
card party Sunday night, Nov. 10, way. The club extends its best of Miss Gertrude Maxnuin on Iro-
MMIIMI ■ F
at Mrs. Radner's home, 2732 La wishes for a speedy recovery to quois avenue, Miss Belle Fishbers
Salle boulevard. llusbands of Miss Wilma Shenker, former was elected a member of the so-
rority.
members and friends are invited. president of the club, who was in-
The club is planning a dinner- jured in an automobile accident
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
dance, the (late to be announced last Saturday wile returning
next week. Mrs. B. Greenblatt is from Ann Arbor. The next meet.
The Junior Ilebrew Relief Club'
chairman.
ing will be held at the home of met Tuesday evening, at the homy
Miss Dorothy Talberg of 2522 of Mrs. Bob Kane, 1935 Blaine
B'nai Moshe Sisterhood.
Gladstone avenue.
avenue. Minnie • Finkel, Bessie
On Sunday evening, Nov. 11,
Sklar and Millie Cohen were ap-
Agree Memorial Society.
pointed to investigate a number
the Sisterhood of Congregation
B'nai Moshe will hold a card party
On Sunday evening, in the Isaac of cases reported for charity pur-
at Jericho Hall, 2705 Joy road. Agree all-mortal Building, 121 poses. The Hallowe'en party wit'
Home-made Ilungarian cakes will Rosedale- Court, a surprise dinner- be given Saturday evening at the
be served. Mrs. Louis Sobel is dance was given in honor of Mr. home of Miss Lillian Kossack.
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Emil and alre. B. Agree of Flint, on 2353 Grand River. The annual
Nussbaum. There will be prizes their twenty-fifth wedding anni- dance was discussed and a com-
versary. The party was given by mittee consisting of Bessie Sklar,
Dee. 1 at the Institute of Musical at each table.
the brothers and sisters of the Shirley Levy and Sarah Weinstein
Art. After adjournment members
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
celebrants, who are the children was appointed to investigate halls
attended the musicale held at the
of the late Isaac Agree, in whose and orchestras. The next meeting
All
members
and
friends
are
in
ss R
ose ass
Bassin.
n. Pi ano
home of Miss
to N
ai ttv en 4 d , tii ht e tahnenusatlatclhe a
o a ille i don
r ri ,tyf memory the Agree Memorial So- will be held Tuesday evening nt
solos were rendered by Rose Bas- b
ciety
was founded. The honor of the home of Mrs. Bob Kane, 1935
sin and Rebecca Katzman, and
violin trios by Saul Abramovitch, the Ilebrew Ladies' Aid Society. lighting the 25 candles on the Blaine avenue.
wedding
cake was sold and about
Ben Silverstein and Meyer Sha- The next meeting will take place
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
pero. Refreshments were served on Nov. 7 at I :30 p. m. at Jericho $500 was realized, the money to
Secret plans for the Hallowe'en
be
used
for charitable purposes.
.
during the interlude, 6111.4(41 by Ilall, 2705 Joy road.
party
given Saturday by the Tau
N.
Kaplan,
president
of
the
so-
solos by Silverstein and Shapero.
ciety, was master of ceremonies Beta Chi Sorority were met with
Sigma [Mc
8:3x10:6 ft.
"surprise
by members and their es•
and
Ch.
N.
Agree
acted
as
toast-
A
Hallowe'en
party
was
given
Phi Beta.
9 x 9 ft. )
carts. The plans were only known
The Upsilon chapter of the Phi by the Sigma Iota Sorority Satur- master.
to three members, Minnie Bort-
Beta Fraternity met at the club- day at the home of Faye Meyer-
9 x10:6 ft.
rooms, 1926 Gladstone avenue. son, 3018 Vicksburg. The honor- Northwestern Branch of the Jew- man, Helen Yost and Betty Sar-
9 x 12 ft
ish
Old
Folks'
Home.
noff. Costumes re-presenting Finl-
ary
members,
Misses
Faye
Marion
Progress has been made in prepa-
Preparations are being made for and, Spain, Siberia, Russia, Portu-
ration for "The Charm School," a and Alyce Goldblatt, of Lansing
9 x13:6 ft
a
linen
shower
to
be
held
for
the
gal,
etc.,
were
represented.
Danc-
play to be given for charity in the and Ann Arbor, respectively, at-
Home Nov. 21, at the Knights of ing followed the luncheon for 11
near future. Joe Messinger was tendee!.
Pythias Hall, 3155 Cass avenue. couples, and then the donkey game-
selected chairman of the play com-
Miss Etta Davis, chairman, and was played, Miss Ann Tulin win-
Cisme Alpha Chi Fraternity,
mittee. The next meeting will be
The Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity her committee, are giving their ning the ladies' prize and Roy
held Sunday, Nov. 4.
held an informal dinner-dance at untiring efforts to make the affair Decker the gentlemen's prize.
the Oriole Terrace Oct. 21. Miss a success. Mrs. Samuel Singer of
The Coterie Club.
Philomathic Debating Club,
On Wednesday, Oct. 17, the Harriette Berger, one of the Calvert avenue, bought the can-
The meeting of Sept. 28 of the
Coterie Club held its monthly guests, entertained with a dance dlesticks donated by Mrs. A. La-
Philomathic
Debating Club was
of
her
own
creation.
Plans
for
a
bret.
Money
received
was
turned
open meeting and social, at which
held at the Atkinson branch of the
Miss Jeanette Weller was hostess. (lance to be given in the near fu- over to the Bertha Held Flower
Fund.
Shaarey
Zedek.
A debate was
ture
are
now
under
way.
The
com-
Among the visitors on this occa-
held on "Resolved, That the U. S.
sion were the Misses Selma and mittee appointed consists of
Tuoi
Tala
Sorority,
develop
and
distribute
power and
Sadie Goodman, Celia Miller, Albert Kahn, publicity manager;
The Tusi Tata Sorority met light." The negative, Jack Miller
Gertrude Katz and Helen Weis- Ben Weintrob, chairman; Bill Bar-
Wednesday
at
the
"Y."
Several
and
Jack
Rom,
won
the
debate,
bloom. The members and their ron and Morris D. Brett, assisting
young ladies interested in joining and Jack Rom was elected best
guests participated in playing him. Members are urged to at-
the
sorority
were
present.
Future
speaker.
Harold
J.
Goodman
was
bridge, which comprised three tend the next meeting at the Y.
plans of the sorority were dis- elected to fill the vacancy on the
tables. Miss Weller gave piano W. II. A.
cussed. The next meeting will be board of directors which was
and vocal selections. The club
held Wednesday, Nov. 7.
caused by the resignation of David.
Gaiety Boys.
held a Hallowe'en party on Satur-
W. Leach. At the meeting of
Sunday, Nov. 11, the Gaiety
day at the home of Miss Shirley
Chernigover-lloyiver Society.
Nov. 4 a variety program will be
Boys
will
give
a
dance
at
the
Book
Kalt of Atkinson avenue.
The Chernaeover-lloyiver So- held. Those participating will be
Cadillac Hotel in the grand ball-
ciety promises many surprises for Max Simon, Samuel Trunsky,'
room;
Graham
Prince.
and
his
Pythian Sisters.
Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit novelty radio stars will furnish the those attending the Armistice Norval Slobin, Max Chomsky,
Temple No. 1a2, will hold its regu- music and entertainment for this Day dance, which is to be the four- Lawrence Rubinstein, Seymour
teenth annual ball of the organ- Caplan, Devid Sobin and Nathan
tar meeting. alenday. NOV. 5. The Armistice Day dance. Charles G.
ladies of this temple are sponsor- Cohen, chairman of the dance ization, to be held Sunday, Nov. Shur.
ing a bridge-luncheon, Wednesday, committee, has also arranged a 11, the Fort Wayne Hotel, Cass
and Temple. A union orchestra
Zeire Zion,
Nov. 5, at King Wah his Cafe. Miss program of radio stars to enter-
Frank & Seder-Seventh Floor
will supply music for dancing The Zeire Zion organization has
Betty Phillip. chairman, nssisted tain,
from 8 to 1. Sympathizers and set the date of its annual (lanes
by Miss Rose Kaleteky, Ada Glo-
friends of the organization are for Dec. 31, on which night :ill
Aced-Ed-Din
Sorority.
nerson, Fanny Kaplan, Esther
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met at urged not to arrange for conflict- other organizations friendly ta
Waldstein, Fannie Kaskin, Rose
ing parties on that day. On Nov. Zeire Zion idealism are expected
Rothenberg, are planning many the home of Miss Pauline Faigin,
4 the second literary evening of to refrain from giving any affair'
surprises. The Pythian Sisters of Tyler avenue, a new pledgee.
the season will be held and promi- which would interfere with plans
Hallowe'en
party
given
Sat-
thank members and friends for The
nent entertainers will be on the for the New Year's Eve dance.
urday
for
members
and
their
the success of the card party on
friends was reported one of the program. The membership cam- With the organization's new and
Oct. 29.
active executive body, consisting
biggest successes of the year. The paign is still in progress.
of Abe Lachover, Charles Lehr-
meeting date has been change!
The Joliten Girls.
Purity Chapter No. 359.
man and Bernard Linderman,
A club was recently organized from Monday evening to Sunday
Purity Chapter will sponsor a plans for the year will be carried
consisting of 10 members. under, afternoon. The next meeting will
complimentary card party for its out.
the name of the Joliten Girls, to l be at the home of the president,
members and their husbands on
meet every Tuesday evening at I Miss Esther Schwartz of Taylor
Monday evening, Nov. 12. There
St ranger's A. C.
members' homes. The members avenue, Sunday.
will be prizes for each table end
The month of October has been
and officers are: Miss Ida Kuzin,
refreshments will be served. They an interesting one for
the
Sorority.
Sigma
The Chi
president; Sylvia Goldman, secre-
vedaays a I Stranger's A. C. In the early
l 9i 2 s .8i o dn u et s i ckceatr.d will Nsteorn
The Chi Sigma Sorority began m
tary• Estelle. Warnoff, treasurer;
aft- part, the p resident, Nate Korb y,
n
Esther Serling, corresponding see- its season with a meeting on Oct. ernoon, Nov. 12, Mrs. Ann Wein- was married to Miss Sylvia Levin-
retary; Estelle and May Mettler, 12, at the home of Sivie Levy,
Faye Warnoff, Molly Harris, Mal 1937 Gladstone. The report of beck, associate matron, will serve ger. On Oct. 27 the Stranger's
wan as chairman for the card party athletic team held its fifth anniver-
tilda Erecter and Edith Shecterl the drawing for a bridge lamp
was h e ld given under the auspices of the nary dinner-dance at King Wah
The girls met Oct, 22 at the home given. The next meeting
Wayne County Association, Order Lo s. The speakers included Nate
at
the
home
of
Minnie
Turner,
of Miss Ilarris, 1625 West Phila-
of Eastern Star, in the large audi- )(orbs., Sam Sklar and Harry
delphia. The next meeting will 2525 Gladstone avenue, on Oct torium of Eastern Star Temple. Gaines. The toastmaster for the
and
the
public
was
invited
to
Me held at the home of the Misses 26
the drawing. Joel T. Faust, Members and friends of the chap- evening was Jack Kaufman.
MAY THIS REMIND YOU THAT
Mettler, 567 Palmer, Tuesday eve- attend
272 Hague avenue, is the winner.: ter are requested Eve
to dinner-dance
keep in mini Philip Katzin, chairman in chara -
ning.
also gave a short speech. The.
The next meeting will be held the New Year's
at the home of Miss Tillie Tilchen., being sponsored by Purity Chapter were entertained by Miss l' •...
Phi-So-Lite Club.
and in the Crystal Ballroom of the Kartzman, with songs. Philip Cam
at the 2519 Gladstone, on Nov. 9,
The Phi-So-Lite
Club
met Hallow-
Melbourre
Center.
The
will be a bridge-tea for new Masonic Temple. Mrs. Ann Wein- eron entertained on the violin.
pledges. The sorority plans a beck and airs. Ilanna Harvith The club congratulates the pees!.
e' en party held at the home of Roy
serve as chairmen.
dent air. Knew, en his recent
Those series of private bridge-teas to
Fogel pn,nerl a success.
Deserves Your Vote on November 6th
marriage, and Mr. Zumberg on his
which
the public will be invited.
who entertained were Frieda
engagement.

Gluck, Sarah Trob, Ray Foegel, All communications to this soror-
ASK ANYONE WHO KNOWS HIM
2438 WOODWARD
ity
should
be
addressed
to
M.
El-
Bessie Rose, Mildred 1102o111, Ida
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000.
THE OYSTER HOUSE
binger, secretary, 8720 Greeley.
and Ann Korby.

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Junior Starr.

Winter
Comes

When

The Troty Vech Girls met at the
home of Miss Hannah Miller, 2911
Delta Sigma CM Sorority.
Clemente avenue, Oct. 14. A
The Delta Sigma Chi Sorority
scrap book is being kept of all club
met
at the home of Miss Anna
activities. Miss Eva Cohen was
guest at the last meeting. The Lubin, 277 Belmont avenue, Fri-
day.
Plans were completed for
hostess of the next meeting will
the annual card party to be given
be Miss Cell Shaperio, 2627 Tux-
-
at
the
Savoy Hotel, Sunday, Dec.
edo.
2. The public is invited to attend
'rickets
may be purchased from
Iota Delta Kappa.
members or at the door. The ca.
The Iota Delta Kappa Frater- operation of sororities, fraterni-
nity met at the Jewish Center,
ties and clubs is solicited. A pub-
Fenkell and Dexter. Morris
lic meeting will he held at the
Brandwin spoke on "American home of Miss Anne Lesson, Nov.
Youth." Jack Rodman and Sol
16. The Misses Betty Cohn and
Danner entertained with the latest Bea parson were taken into the
songs. Charles Schur, student at sorority as pledges, The next
Detroit College of Law, spoke on meeting will be at the home of
"Crime in America." The next
Miss Jessie Teache, 236 Owen.
meeting will be held on Sunday
at the Jewish Center. Tickets for
Lee Joyeuse Filles.
the dance can be secured from
The Les Joyeuse Mlles Club met
members. ,
at the home of Miss Gertrude Zel-
; kowitz on Friday. The Hallow-
Gamma Eta Mune.
e'en party took place the follow-
The meeting of the Gamma Eta ing night at the home of Miss Es-
Mann was held on Saturday at the
' they Balbirer. The next meeting
home of Miss Ethel Manason. The
will be held at the home of Miss
two new members are the Misses
Y vette Teache, 2268 Blaine.
Betty Aarons and Sylvia Stone.
The next meeting will be held on
The Arts Club.
Saturday, at the home of Miss
At the last meeting of the Arts
Lena Joyce Nedehan, 1720 Coiling-
, Club , anti were formulated for
wood.
the annual costume ball to be held

• eared to D.
itag by virtue of metier
Yew earn and clean.
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W. W. Girls' Club.

Miss Shirley N. Mendelssohn
was hostess at the last meeting of
t he W. W. Girls' Club on Tuesday
, evening. The Misses Sally Leone,
Florence Terris, Bessie I). Feld-
stein and Ann Wuntner will rep-
resent the club at the bridge
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
An interesting meeting was t ournament sponsored by the Pha-
lan% Club. The club attended the
at
the
home
of
Miss
Goldie
I
held
Sibrock of Belmont avenue, Oct. miscellaneous shower given by
Miss
Helen Arronson in honor of
30. Miss Rose Aronowitz was a'
guest. The sorority has enjoyed Mrs. Stanley Arlof, and the linen
shower
given by Miss Bessie D.
the summer months at its summer
home at Island Lake, and at par- Feldstein in honor of Mrs. Fritzie
Feldstein.
ties. At the meeting Tuesday

Right Downtown
Columbia at John R.
with M. C. BUMS
Passing Door
A Good Place to Live



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WEDDINGS

Special attention to han.

quets, weddings, bridge parties.
Phone Randolph 5600 for ar•

range manta.

TILE

SAVOY

Woodward
at Adelaide

Lest We Forget

THAT a conscientious public
servant is seeking re-elec-
tion ; and

r

THAT hiA efficiency has
saved Wayne County
many thousands of dol-
lars; and

THAT his splendid adminis-
tration of an important
public office merits his re-
tention-

WILLIAM GUTMAN

Republican Candidate for County Auditor

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