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DELTA OMEGA IOTA'S
FINE INSTALLATION

LU

NEWS

The funnel installation of De-
troit Chapter No. 3 of the Delta
Omega Iota Sorority was a huge [
success. The installation took
Meta Alpha Theta.
Home Relief Society.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
place Sunday evening, at the B'nai
EDITOR'S NOTE
Plans have been completed for
The last meeting of the society
The social committee is plan-
IPrith clubrooms and was attend-
was
held
on
Friday
afternoon,
at
the
first
bridge-tea and fashion
ed by 22 people. Miss Ann ning a weinie roast in the near fu-
the home of Mrs. Harry M. Shul- show to be given at Webster hall
All news, including society
Right Downtown
Schwartz, sponsor of the sorority, ture. Final plans are being made
man. Members are urged to at- Jan. 18. Ruth Aarons was appoint-
asasted by Harry Kaminsky of for the dance to be given Feb. 10 and club notes, to be assured of tend the joint meeting of the ed chairman of the ticket conunit-
Columbia at John R.
publication in the current issue
Milwaukee, repr•senthtive of the at the Steller Hotel.
with M. C. Busses
League of Jewish Women's Organ- tee. Commencing Tuesday, Nov.
of
The
Chronicle,
must
be
in
grand executive council.
izations, with which the Home 27, meetings will be held at the
Phi-So-Lite Club.
Passing Door
the hands of the editor not later
Following a speech of welcome
Relief is affiliated, on Tuesday "Y." The next and last meeting
than
Wednesday.
Contributions
Live
Good
Place
to
The
Phi-So-Lite
Club
is
plan•
A
by Mks Schwartz, Mr. Kaminsky
afternoon
at Temple Beth El. The to take place at a member's home
received after that hour will be
gave the history of the founding ning a play to be given some time
next meeting will be held Nov. 26, will be an open meeting in the
retained
for
publication
in
the
of the aorority and its subsequent next month. Basketball is played following week's issue.
I
at
the
home
of Mrs. Harry B. Ash, • form of a bridge. Personal invi-
i
rise to that of an inter-national or- by the members at Temple Beth
tations are being extended to
8441 La Salle boulevard.
$8 to $10 Weekly
El every Thursday evening.
ganization.
members' friends.
Miss Sally
$12 to $16 Double
The program consisted if a piano
Goldman of Philadelphia avenue
Hoy
Toy
Girls.
Eastern Ladies' Society.
Detroit Ladies' Aid Society.
by
Miriam
Horowitz;
an
ad-
solo
will be hostess. Plans are now
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
A
radio
party
was
held
at
the!
Mrs. It. Pulley is chairman of
Detroit Ladies' Aid Society met
dress by Ilarry Slavin, attorney;
f
d for the Sunda
annual
heme of Miss Ciel Levente n, 17221 being toormulate
a violin solo by Helen Torok, ay the committee in charge of the Nov. 12 at People's hall. Plans
begiven the last
y
Pingree. Luncheon was served, • dance
companied by Mae J. Cohen; a dance of the Eastern Ladies' So- for the ball to be hod D oe. 16
and dancing followed. The next! in April. Organizations are asked
"A Home Away From
flute solo by Sylvia Koblentz, ac- ciety, to be held Dec. 2 at the the Stotler were discussed.
to keep that date open.
meeting
will
be
at
the
home
of
Horne"
companied by Illie Albert; an ad- Fort Wayne Hotel. 'there will be
Miss Esther Nichamin, 15537 Nor
Theta Delta Ome ga.
dress by Nathaniel Goldstick, as- prizes for costumes adjudged the:
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
Friday,
Under New Management
sistant corporation counsel of De- best.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority m1'4 avenue, on allov. 23.
I
The Junior Hebrew Relief Club
troit; a group of wings by Miss Ann
met at the home of Miss Pearl Cap- ,
fetmT
is usesN illii i
F
n i n k g eal t 6t 115 o e home
o m
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
Sigma Tau Kappa.
Forbes of radio fame; and a piano
I Ian, 217 Tennyson avenue, Sun.I
iYi nti.ev e
At a meeting of the Phi Gamma
selection by Miss Zelina Mund-
The reorganization of the Sigma day
da afternoon. A farewell dinner
aven ue.
Ile
Miss
.. Sklar reportet
'
I on a
quit Dancing followed the pro- Tau Kappa was held at the home : b, to be given for Miss Jeanette' Eta Sorority, at the home of Miss case of a poor family, to whom
of Charlotte Schmidt. The offs- Auslander, a member of the so- I Eileen 'Zagut, Myra Potarnik was th cl b
gram.
co a al . .1
Hiss
Charlotte Schmidt, rority, who is leaving for a short elected chancellor; Eileen Zagut,e
u sent a ton of
The officers installed were: Elie cars are:
'
, Weinstein and Miss Cohen were
' Sir.
La Salle Window Shade & Boris, president; Rose Berman, president; Mae Fabric, treasurer; stay in New York. The next meet-c •
appointed to investigate halls for
scribe;
Betty
'Kartznian,
questor.
vice-president; Dorothy Klein, sec- Ruth Ingber, secretary. The re- ing will be held at the home of
Drapery Co.
the dance to be held Feb. 3. The
retary; Bessie Schreier, treasurer; organization was celebrated with Miss Evelyn Freedman, 3749 East A birthday celebration was given club asks other clubs to hold this
8656 Linwood Avenue
in honor of Miss Myra l'otasnik.
Rose Schwartz, guide; and Sadie a barn dance. Grand avenue.
Garfield 1230
On Friday evening a joint meet- date open. Miss Aranotf, chair-
('ass, custodian. The remaining
ing of the Delta Chapter and man of the dance, appointed Miss
Window Shades and Draperies
charter members are: Rita Mitsh-
Eta Beta Zeta.
Yima Zonta Cora Club.
Seniors will be held at the home Rose Hendricks and Miss Minnie
Made to Order
kun, Evelyn Schubiner, Ruth
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at
Finkel on the orchestra commit-
Yima Zonta Cora Sorority met of Miss Marion Simons.
Let . give you en e‘timate on
White, Illie Alpert, Mae J. Cohen, the home of Miss Betty Felsonfeld, at the home of Rose Brooks, 614
tee. The next meeting will be an
ewer requirement..
Rose Alb•rt, Bessie Herold, Lana 590 Rosedale Court. Plans are Leicester. Plans were made for
open one to be held at the home
Idelta Girls.
Weiner.
of Millie Cohen, 638 King avenue.
being made for a dance to be given a bridge and theater party fur
The last meeting of the 'delta
at Webster hall in the near fa- Nov. 17. The next meeting will
Chi Sigma Sorority.
ture, and for the sorority's third take place at the home of Fanny Girls was held at the Y. W. II, A.
„,
Tuesday. The following officers
anniversary. Among those who
Just Keep Our Name Before You
t he t a dge -r ea g iven by th. y
were installed: Pearl Levy, presi-
arc entering the Phalanx bridge Cohen, 3038 Elmhurst.
we Furnish
Helen
Moss
vice-president;
Chi
Sigma
Sorority on Friday eNe -
dent;
Misses
the
are
Young Folks' Social Club.
tournament
Lillianning,
for new bids, was a decided t
illian
'
Esther Bloom,, secretary;
Charlotte Redisch, Avis Rice, Ce-
success
The
tea was given at the
This is the only young people's
Esther Schiff,
cella Shapiro, Helen n Kirshbaum.
home of Miss Tillie I' lichen, 2519
among the Hungarian ivy' " .,
for
The next meeting will be held at Jews. After two years of inactiv- sergeant-at-arms. I he next meet- Gladstone.
astone.
A
mong the new bids
ill by Kid at the "Y" Tues-
rl. will
Banquets, Clubs, Smokers,
the home of Miss Esther Green- I it y a drive for new members is in , si i nee
were the Misses Sarah Mellon,•
: •, Novy. '.,
-7. '
day
berg, 1956 Clairmont.
Dinner Parties and All
Broad,
Celia levine and
progress, and will last 'till the end I'
1320 CUSTER AVE.
Lillian Levin. The next meeting
of this month. No initiation fee 1 Northwestern
Occasions
Women's League.
es
Ased•Ed•Din Sorority.
rg du ri ng this pe riod. Be-
is ha
ced
eting w as h eld Tues. will b e held at th e h o me o f Janet
Dance Orchestras, Novelty
e last meat
Regular Steam Laundry
Al a meeting of the Esed-Ed- ginnin g Dec. 1, $ 1 will be charged. 1 ea)Thevening:
the Phi ladelphia- Yetta Hoffra an, 29 0 Farns worth,
Bends
Doe• All Your Family Work
At this meeting
Din Sorority at the home of Miss The drive is considered successful Byron Hall. Plans were formu- o n Nov. 23.
Let Be Help Ar,xncr Yoor Nest
Sarah
Silverman
of
Michigan
ave-las
the
number
of
new
members
au
Each family bundle handled
hated for a Chanukah affair, to- plans for the series of private
Altair .
WWI to Nov. 11 was 102. The new lead- •;tether with a teachers-parents bridges to be given by this saran
nue
on
Sunday,
a
bridge-tea
-
individually.
planned to be given early in Jan- plans
ers of conce
the dub
extensive gathering which will take place ity will be made.
ng have
e programand
Wet Wash, 20 lbs. at 51.00 end
th
ern
uary at the Imperial Ilotel. The
Thursday evening Dec, 13, at the
5c lb. over.
W. W. Girls Club.
membership campaign has brought future activities. A committee Philadelphia-Byron Hall. At the
Wet end Flat Ironed, 18 lbs. at
the
following
pledgees:
Pauline
The home of Sirs. A. Epstein on
under
the
leadership
of
Frank
same
meeting a Jewish culture
51.30 and 7c lb. over.
is revising the constitution club was formed of the members Barrington road, Grosse Pointe,,
Faigin, Mrs. R. Gellman, Lena '
Rough Dry, Flat Work Ironed,
Track and Ann Simons. In the fu- and adapting it to their present of the league. The first meeting was the scene of the initiation of
9c lb.
ture meetings will be eheld at the i needs. A special cinunittee, head- will be held at the home of Sirs. the Misses Sally Leon and Floe-
Flat Work Only, 9c lb.
Suite 401
112 Madison Ave.
"Y" Sunday afternoons. ed by E. Labe, will meet next week M. Weksler, 15906 Normandy, Since Terris on Tuesday eve-
Northway 6186-6187
Ran. 2999. NI-ht Calls Item. 770I-R
of to the B'nai, Saturday evening at 1:3t1. Aaron ning. Following the initiation a
wMith a commi ttee
on,

outline co- Marksot will address the meeting. supper was served for members,
Bob Albright - Arthur D. Baehr
gati
oshe Con
Theta Gamma.
The appiiint- All members are welcome. The escorts and friends. Members have
Theta Gamma met at the operative plans.
nient
of
an
educational
committee
next board meeting will take place joined the gym classes on Monday
home of Annabelle Barrick, 310
rear next car tes •
Owen avenue. Bridge was played. is included in the program for the at the home of Mrs. N. Hayman, and Saturday evenings at tho
The next meeting will be held at next meeting. The committee for 3748 Wager, Wednesday after- Hutchins school.
BUICK
the home of Ruth Varkle, 446 lounging card parties has tom- noon. All members of the league
Lot its &woo You.
plated preparations for a party to are requested to attend the meet-
Philomathic Debating Club.
King avenue, on Friday.
be held Nov. 22 at the Jewish Cen- ing of the Jewish Women's League
The Philomathic Debating Club
JACK ALKON
ter. The program was prepared which will take place Tuesday at met at the Atkinson branch of the
MARLEY BUICK 3ALLS
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority.
1712 Ca. Avenue
by bliss Lazar and Miss Miller.
'
Shaarey Zedek, 9125 Twelfth
The Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority The entertainment committee, di- Temple Beth El.
Glendale 46495 2429
street. The question, "Resolved,
met Nov. 8 at the home of Miss rested by B. Rubinstein and Miss
that the United States recognize
The Cosmo Club.
W. liassal. The sorority held a Sarah Newman, is preparing for
Miss'
Gertrude
Goldman
was
the
present government of Rus-
Hallowe'en party at the Chinese the grand opening ball, which will
sia," was debated, the affirmative,
Tea Garden. Miss Freedman was take place at Jericho Temple Sun- hostess to the Cosmo Club at its consisting of Arthur Snyder and
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
meeting
on
Tuesday
evening,
at
chairman of the party.
day, with Finzel's Orchestra, con- her home, 1504 Glynn Court. Re- Samuel Trunsky, winning the de-
NOBEL
ducted by D. Diamond, supplying ports of committees indicate that bate, while Max Chomsky, of the
Sigma Alpha Chi.
thwommeadmi by mane
the music.
a number of interesting events are negative, was elected best speak-
D•wait phyekia. for
Sigma
Alpha
Chi
Fraternity
own
children
.
Reskr
being planned for the near future. er. As part of the program of
well se others
met Sunday at the Y. W. 11. A.
The Coterie Club.
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 27, the'. the evening, Nathan Shur spoke on
Ilarry Thurswell, past chancellor,
WO Hatoloo•d A to.
In place of the regular meet- Cos= Club will again entertain "The Self as Life's Greatest Mo-
was elected master of finance to ing, the girls had dinner at the friends with a social in the forni Dealing Force," Leon Gurko on
r..... Empire 4421.
fill a vacancy. The entertainment Chinese Tea Garden and later at- of a bridge. The Misses Goble It, "A Historical, Political and Cul-
committee is working on an open tended the Michigan Theater. Greenbaum, Edith Lewis and Ger- tural Review of the Status of the
meeting to be held Sunday, Nov.
trude Goldman are the committee Chinese Republic," and David
25. Details will be decided on at
Sobin on "Steven Collins Foster-
Strangers A. C.
in charge.
the
next
meeting,
on
Sunday.
Musician Supreme." For Nov. 18
REV. J. SILVERIVIAN
The Strangers A. C. initiated
a variety program is scheduled.
the
following
members:
Max
Mil-
Zedakah Club.
Mohel Specialist
Blue Bird Girls.
The Zetiakah Club sponsored a Sol Baseman will speak on
ler, Phil Cameron, Al Storchin,
Is Years' Experience
A special meeting of the Blue Phil Katzin, at the some of Sant card party Sunday evening, Nov. cation," Nathan Berk on "Re-
Baden. Is Leadlny
Greenberg on
Isaac
Bird Girls was held at the home Dicker, 11286 Broadstreet.
11. it was both financially and ligion,"
Phyeicians.
The club "Science," Irving Ackerman on
of Miss Halperin, Nov. 13. A
socially a success.
Illnloared to IL trait
bridge was planned for NOV. 16,
thanked Mr. and Mrs. J. Ratner "Law," Norval Slobin on "Pro-
Cleophas Club.
ore by Ortue of wetly.
at Thornton's Coffee Shop. The
The annual harvesting party for the use of the hall. The din- duction and Distribution," Paul
slows care and dean.
next meeting of the club will be was given by the Cleophas Club on ner.dance will be given Wednes• Brinier on "Class of Group Toler-
U.se
held at the home of Sirs. Goldberg, Saturday, Nov. 3, at Lake Orion. day evening, Dec. 12, at North- ation," Albert Pearl on "Music Ap-
7077 Gladstone
3452 Edison avenue, on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. Soloway were woods. Reservations should be predation," Seymour Caplan on
Euclid 10467.
evening. chaperons for the week-end. Plans made with any of the members. The Theater" and Herald Good-
are under way for a Thanksgiv- Anyone needing layettes should man on "Literature."
L'Allearo Girls.
ing dinner to be held at the take, call the president, Mrs. Ann Zam-
Athena Girls Club.
The is Allegro Girls met at the followed by a theater party. The sky, Garfield 5542-W. The enter.
The Athena Girls' Club met
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
committer consists of
home of Miss Gertrude Bennett of next meeting will be held at the
Tuesday
evening at the home of
Plans home of Miss Sarah Goldstein, of Slesdame
tainments Blanche Greenblatt,
3231 Elmhurst avenue.
Cantor at Mishkan
were completed for a bridge social West Philadelphia.
Aaron Paul and Lillian Newman. the Misses Minnie and Sophie
Israel Synagogue
Schneider,
2530 West Philadel-
to be held at the home of Miss
The next meeting will be held at
Dorothy Talberg on Nov. 27 for Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan the home of Mrs. Newman, 3324 phia avenue. The organization
Expert and
will be represented at the Phalanx
Association.
members and their friends. The
Grand.
Antiseptic Mohel
bridge tournament by the Slisses
Due to the illness of the presi-
Misses Ann Cooper, Selma nu.,
Dorothy Talberg and Sylvia Chap- dent, Mrs. Ida Soho, election for Northwestern Branch of J. W. E. Sophie B. Schwartz, Esther Jacob-
MARRIAGES
son, Minnie Schneider and Mollie
man will represent the club in the officers will take place Tuesday,
W. 0.
PERFORMED
ti
bridge tournament of the l'halanx Nov. 20, in Holbrook Synagogue.
The Northwestern Branch of the Haber. A bowling team is being
This dinner is with•
organized and will have its first
will
be
,
Refreshments
will
he
served.
The
appeal
for
old
Club. The next meeting
J. W. E. W. 0.
2012 Virginia
out equal in Detroit
held at the home of Miss Sylvia public is invited.
clothes and old furniture for the meeting in the near future. Next
Park
rummage sale to be held Starting Tuesday the club will observe its
Chapman of 3238 Cortland ave-
at anywhere near
Garfield 0287-M
the last week in November. The ninth anniversary with a dinner
Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim.
nue, on Tuesday evening.
the price.
The Detroit Ladies' Lechem proceeds will go toward the sup- party at I.uigi's, followed by a
Special Sunday
Aniyim announces that Mrs. Ida port of European itrphans and theater party.
The Joliten Girls.
Dinner
The Joliten Girls met at the Solai was unanimously elected widows. Those having out clothes
When your gas is low
home of Miss Esther Serling, 2738 president for the coming year. The or furniture kindly call Hemlock Progressive Ladies Unterstutxung
Verein.
Or your tires blow,
Elmhurst, on Tuesday evening. Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim is
or North•ay
4727,
and Mrs.
a
committee
will call for
same.
The Progressive I.adies' Unter-
Attractive weekly
If your radiator leaks,
Plans for the pajama party were a society which provides aid for 2173-M
and monthly rates
And chassis squeaks
completed for Nov. 17. The next poor families. A special meeting Nathan Fishman. of 2984 Burlin- stitzung Verein met at People's
If your oil's burnt up
given to permanent
meeting will he held at the home will be held on Wednesday eve- game avenue, will be hostess at a Hall on Nov. 6, and elected the
Or no grease in your cups
guests.
of Miss Edith Schecter, 2528 ning, Nov. 21, at 7 o'clock, in the special meeting on Tuesday at 2 following: President, Mrs. Ida
Pevin; vice-president, Mrs. Berick;
And your battery don't work
Delmar Synagogue. The public is p. m.
Every room
Clairmont.
financial secretary, Mrs. Epstein,
invited. Those wishing to become
with Bath
SEE
recording secretary, Sirs. Man;
members of this socety are urged
MONTHLY-SUITE
Bicur Cholem Society.
Nu Sigma Delta.
to
call
the
secretary,
Mrs.
I.
Cher-
The
Bicur
Cholera
Society
held
treasurer,
Mrs. Bronstam, and hos-
RATES
FOX & MEYER
Nu Sigma Delta met at the home
its regular board meeting at the pitalier, Mrs. Landsman. The ball
(David)
$125 to $150
of Miss Lillian Lipsitz, 51 Glen- rod, Empire 8385-W.
(Joseph)
home of Miss Tillie Trager of will be held at the Fort Wayne
dale avenue, on Nov. 6. Miss Lip-
FOR SERVICE
Time Kai Pistis Sorority.
Elmhurst avenue, on Nov. 1. Miss Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 27.
sitz was re-elected to the presi-
9044 Oakland Ave.
Time Kai Pistis Sorority met
tansy. Miss Eda Greenberg was Monday, Nov. 12, at the Y. W. H. Betty Drapkin, membership chair-
Pythi•n Sisters.
Hemlock 0491.R
elected treasurer and Miss Alice A. Final arrangements were made man, reported that five new mem-
--•
Betty Phillips is chairman
Cashman secretary. The next for the sorority banquet to be held hers were taken into the society Sirs.
of the luncheon and card party to
meeting will be held at the home Nov. 24 at the Oriole Terrace. The and that the drive is still open to be given Wednesday, Dec. 5, at
et
will be held at the applicants desiring entrance, an- King Wah Lo's by the Pythian
of Miss Ann Radlow.
WEDDINGS
next meeting
plications to be forwarded to her
on Monday.
Special attention to ban•
at 3052 Carter avenue. Jay Beck Sisters. The committee in charge
Phalanx Club.
quote, wedding., bridge parties.
reported that the Littman 's Peo- is busy preparing many novel fea-
At
the
meeting
of
the
Phalanx
Le. Joyeus. Filles Club.
ple's Theater Building will be the tures for this affair. A regular
Phone Randolph 5600 for •r•
11. A.,
Club
on
Nov.
7
at
the
Y.
W.
permanent meeting place for the meeting of the order is to be held
A
raffle
was
held
Friday
at
the
rangementa.
the committee in charge of the home of Miss Lillian Marx. Fran- remainder of the season. The Monday, Nov. 19. Two door
seventh
annual
Phalanx
bridge
Christmas night dance plans are Prizes will be raffled among those
ces
Groden
won
a
pearl
brooch
and
t 7Trm ENGRAVING
TH E
o n th
tournament announced that 15 Esther Balbirer a crystal neck-
attendin g-
; any Kerr fildr..
clubs, sororities and fraternities lace. The next meeting will be near
Jewish Orphan Home were ten-
dered a special dinner by the
will be represented by teams. Last held at the home of Miss Sarah nearing Epsilon
"arit
completion.
Zeta Sorority.
Ill' YY
year 32 teams competed for the Siegel, 1684 Blaine.
Epsilon Zeta Sorority met at Pythian Sisters Wednesday, Nov.
loving cup offered by the Phalanx
I' I' Ix I . ■
The S. S. Girls met at the home the home of Miss Carolyn Krush- 14, after which they were enter-
Woodward
1 1
rained with music, dancing and
Club and it is expected that as
S. S. Girls.
nee, 3830 Twenty-ninth street, on
at Adelaide
many will join this year. The
11. A raffle will be held games.
committee in charge of the third al Miss Helen Eder, 3781 Clair,-
Jan. 13 . The sorority also made
annual dance, to be moot, on Saturday. The open plans for a weinie roast to be held
Stotler on Jan. 13, reported that meeting was postponed to Nov. 24, this month The next meeting will
it secured the U. of Si. Rhythm at the home of Miss Rose Bach- be held at the home of Miss Ber-
Phone Glendale 9868
Kings to supply the music. The rach, 4813 Vernor Highway, at tha Patnick, 2948 Vinewood ave-
Phalanx Club will hold a Thanks- 8:30. Entertainment will consist
Lady and Men Masseurs
giving dinner-dance for members of a short program, and a bunco
and friends.
and bridge party. Refreshments nue, Nov. Kadimah
18.
Girl..
Finest Meals in Detroit
will be served. An invitation is
The hard time Ilallowe'en party
to all interested. The held Oct. 27 at the home of Mrs.
Plant Extensions of Bell Tel. extended
next meeting will be held at the
Co. Approved.
KOSHER RESTAURANT
home of Miss Saretta Goren, 15900 was
II. E. a Goldberg
on Edison
avenue
success. Miss
Frances
Far-
Crudder street, Nov. 17,
by Our Home-Like Meats
bee won first prize for the best
8832 TWELFTH STREET
At the regular monthly meeting
costume. On Nov. 7 a dinner
of the board of directors of the
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
The wise inimitable Pohl Cuisine .01
party was held at Luigi's, honoring
vrovidl
Miss Belle Shnurowitz was host-
, Michigan Bell Telephone Company
retiring officers. Plans are
held on Thursday, estimates were ess at the last Delta Sigma Chi under way for a dance to be given
STEAM BATHS AND approved for extension to the Sorority meeting at her home„ 978
plant i in the amount of $3,638,000. Kirby avenue, on Friday. Tickets at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Jan.
Cement Garbage and
MASSAGES
This amount is divided approxi- for the annual card party to be 6. Miss Rae Bernstein, who is
mutely $1,540,000 for Detroit and held at the Savoy ilotel on Dec. 2 leaving to spend the winter in
Ash Receptacles
CASES OF RHEUMATISM,
state. are selling rapidly. The California.
next will be guest of honer
for
$2,098,000 for the balance of the meeting will be at the home
Will
Guarantee
Reinforced.
NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO,
of at a bridge at the home of Miss
538 East Lamed St.
Years
NERVOUSNESS, ETC..
Miss Betty Cohn, 15580 Inverness. Eva Appel of Pingree avenue.
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
Randolph 8202
H. M. KOFFMAN'
An open meeting will be held at
the home of Miss Anne Lesson,
1377 Versor Highway West
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East Side Coal Co.

Whittier 9200

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ENTERTAINMENT

Barter's Dining Hall

11354 Dexter Blvd., at Lawrence

Hemlock 9884

An Ideal Mare To Eat Right In Your Neighborhood

Dancing •f ter 9 p. m. After-Theater parties Solicited.

AS
Vaudeville Booking
Agency

MAY BARTER, Hostess.

DETROIT'S FINEST APPETIZER,
HERRING and DAIRY STORE

We sell retail at wholesale prices. A full line of Schmaltz
and Matchez herring, imported sardines, smoked fish, salmon,
imported and domestic cheese. Full line of fresh roasted coffee.

NATHAN MILLER

5-Course

I

Table d'Hote
'Dinner
Now Only

Beautiful Ballroom for Rent

CONGREGATION BETH DAVID

ELS1HURST AT FOURTEENTH

$1.00

$1.50

agli‘Paag
Cu.

Announces that its beautiful Ballroom, including up-to-date
kitchen and cloak room, is available for all occasions. For in.
formation call at the synagogue daily from 6 to 9 a. m. and
from 4 to 8 p. nt.
N. LABOWITCH, Secretary.

e4ttractive urs

Presenting an artistic array of exquisite Furs that
set the style for 1928 at attractive low prices. Bring
in your old fur coat for remodeling and cleaning.

Feether

POHL'S

Detroit
Steam Bath
Co.

& NEON

SIGNS

Wolfgang
Sign Co.

ee Company

Arlington 9215

12350 Hamilton

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MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Lou.

For Instance:

or less, between 4:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.,

You can call the following points and talk for THREE
MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to other
points are proportionately low .

bay
ormson to , Strition
Rate

From Detroit to

CHARLZVOIX, MICH
CHICAGO. ILL
CINCINNATI, 0
GARY, IND
INDIANAPOLIS. IND
LOCKPORT, N. Y
PETOSKEY, MICH
UNIONTOWN. PA

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COMMERCIAL
ELECTRIC

Garfield 7054

8547 Gladstone, near Philadelphia

The rate. quoted

430



m. to 7:00

$1.55
1.35

135

1.30

1.35

1.30
1.10
1.35

are Station-to-Station Day rates, effective

p. m.

Station-to-Station rates are effective 7:00 p. m. to
8:30 p. m., and Night Station-to-Stet:on rates, 8:30 p. m. to

Evening

4:30

a. m.

A Station-to-Station call is one made to • certain telephone
rather than to sonic person in particular.

If you do not know the number of the distant telephone, give the
operator the name sad address and specify that you will talk with
"anyone" who answers at the called telephone.

A Person-to-Person call, because more work is involved, cods
more than • Station-to-Station call. The rate on s Person-to•
Person call is the same at 911 hours.

Additional rate information can be secured
by calling the Long Distance operator

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