REDETROIT IEWISR areONICht Dependable Cartage and Trani's.? (Continued From Page One). CITY MESSENGER COMPANY 937 E. Verner Highway Cadillac 3240 A Simple Answer to ELECT DEUTELBAUM I f PISGAH PRESIDENT a leaders in the community are to participate in the program Comments on Chronicle Editorial. [ CL U Ased•Ed•Din Sorority. Purity Chapter. Adolph ("Daddy") Freund, on The Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met' On Monday, Jan. 14, Purity the eve of his departure for Fier- at the "Y" Sunday, Jan. 6, and Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will I ida, issued the following state- discussed details for the bridge- entertain the first three officers of , ment, commenting on the editor- tea to be held Jan. 25 at the Lee all other Wayne County chapters. ' ial in a recent issue of The Chron- Crest. Tickets can be obtained by At this time two classes of candi- , irk charging that indifference is calling Rose h.lansky, Temlock dates will be inducted into the or- , responsible for Pisgah Lodge's de. 2844-M. The sorority members tier, the degrees of the afternoon cline and urging greater support went in a body to see "Strange In- class being exemplified by the as- I for the lodge: terlude" Tuesday. sociate matrons of Wayne County, I To the Editor of the Detroit Jew- and the work of the evening class ish Chronicle: Aimwell Club. being conducted by the present "In one of your editorials inn The Aimwell Club is aiming to matrons of Wayne County. At 6 recent issue of your esteemed establish for itself a permanent p. m., a dinner will be served I journal you dwelt upon the re- meeting place, and invites clubs members and guests. Reserva- I vocation of the charter of Pisgah desiring to make headquarters at tions must be in early with the , Lodge and attributed the cause to a low price to co-operate with it in matron, Mrs. Edythe Cutrell. , indifference on part of its member- its plans. For further informa- 1 ship. The views and conclusions tion write Abe Cohen, president of Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish Na. expressed by you met with favor- the club, 2606 Monterey. tional Fund. able expression by many of our The Ladies' Auxiliary of the people and especially by those Les Joyeuse Jewish National Fund will cele- , passive members to whom the The Les Joyeuse Filler met at aims, purposes and activities of the the home of the Misses Pollie and brate Chamiso Osor b'Shvut (Jew- Order B'nai B'rith was always con- Yetta Minzer Jun. 4. Plans for a ish Arbor Day) on Jan. 26, at a sidered of an important advantage raffle to he held soon were dis- party to be announced next week. to a mental, moral and benevolent cussed. The next meeting will be On Feb. 13, at Littman's Yiddish welf are of the Jewish and even held at the home of Miss Frances a Theater, the society will sponsor Yiddish play. Mrs. II. Kraft is Gentile people of the United States Groden of 15773 Kentucky. chairman of the committee in and foreign lands. charge, assisted by Mrs. J. Fidler, "I might amplify your opinion Idelt• Girls. by stating other reasons than in- The last meeting of the Idelta Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Goldberg, Mrs. B. Lehrman, Mrs. difference for the failure of the Girls was held at the home of W. Silver, Mrs, Weiner, Mrs. local lodge, which for 72 years, Miss II. Moss, 1435 Taylor. A Cashdan, Mrs. Friedlander. since 1857, has maintained a most new secretary, Mollie Ackerman, N EW EDITOR'S NOTE 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. Tusi Tala Sorority. The Tusi Tale Sorority met Jan. 2 at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. Five pledges were initiated into the sorority. At a meeting held Jan. 9, plans with regard to the second annual bridge-tea were dis- cussed and will be announced shortly. The next meeting will be held Jan. 16. Sigma Iota. CLEANLINESS COMFORT ECONOMY THIS IDEAL COMBINATION IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE The last meeting of the Sigma Iota was held at the Y. W. II. A. Sunday, Jan. 6. Plans are being made for an open meeting to be The last meeting of the De ha held in February. chapter of the Phi Gamma Eta So- Chi Sigma Sorority, rority was held with Dorothy K ap- Why, to the Ian of Virginia Park as hostess. A The Chi Sigma Sorority met committee was appointed to deci d e Jan. 4 at the home of Sylvia on sorority pins to be given to t he Ascher, 17912 Brush. The pin members at their anniversa ,.„ committee reported the selection Fine Italian Cuisine party. The winter sport comm it - of a design and a jeweler. In tee announced that the next eve nt honor of the two new members, on the calendar is a hike, pla ns Eleanor Broad and Sarah Mellen,, for which will be completed at t he the sorority plans an initiation to next meeting. The girls are pla n- be held on Jan. 27. After the sing to attend the l'halanx dan et, initiation the club will celebrate at with their escorts. Election of o f. the Oriole Terrace. The next meet- firers will soon take place and a ,. ing will be held at the home of nouncement of an open meeti n g Mamie Elbinger, 8720 Greeley will follow. Miriam Schultz of street, Jan, 18. Normandy boulevard will be the Adams at John IL next hostess on Friday. Beta Rho Delta Sorority. ----- enviable reputation as a link in was appointed to fill the vacancy Beta Rho Delta Sorority met the chain of Jewish associations caused by Miss E. I. Bloom. The Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan Home Relief Society. Jan. 3 at 89 Rowena. The charity Association, that contributed largely towards next meeting will be held at 2012 • A special meeting of the so- committee reported that a num- resultant cultural, material and Pingree, The Detroit Hebrew Ladies' ciety will be held Monday after- N ow Open for Business! the ber of needy families have been beneficent progress of Detroit. Free I.oan Association will hold a noon, Jan. 14, at the home of Mrs. cared for in the way of food and However, that is not my purpose Siphro Tie Sorority, benefit theater party Tuesday eve- Milton Wolfe, 2924 Taylor, at 2 coal. Tickets for the Valentine at this time. May past defaults The Misses II. and N. Emmer ning, Jan. 15, at Littman's Peo- p. m. Tentative plans will he made dance, to be held Sunday, Feb. 10, serve as a potent lesson to all con.' were hostesses to the Siphro Tia ple's Theater, Twelfth and Sew- for the dinner-dance to take place in the Statler Noted, are now on cerned for the future. Sorority at 3345 Richton, The ard. The play to be staged will and on Wednesday evening, Jan, 30, at sale, anti may be secured from "The lesson is about to bear club is planning an open meeting be "David's Violin." Officers and Northwood Inn, All members are any of the members or by calling wholesome fruit. Tersely stated.' to be held Jan. 19. The next members of the society point out urged to attend. Euclid 7363, Mike Falk and his Pisgah Lodge, through the efforts meeting will be held at the home that it is very important that De- U. of M. Collegians will furnish of a number of our leading men, of Miss M. Cohen, 295 Earns- troit Jews support this perform- Hakoah Sports. the music. The proceeds will go had its original charter replaced, worth. ance in order that the many who Ilakoah Sports elected officers to Charity, Meet Your Friends at M. GINSBURG, Prop. its Menorah re-lighted. Last are in need of help through loans for the next six months at the Try Our [ Salads as Only Monday we had a rejuvenating Delta Sigma ■ ChL may be accommodated by this meeting at the Jewish Center Dec. Deborian Club. Toasted 12193 Dexter Boulevard session. Enthusiasm prevailed, We Know How MISS Belle Shnurowitz was host- group. Tickets are obtainable at 29. Joseph Bean was elected Sandwich. Instead of a business meeting (near Richton) to Make hope is extant, in fact, assurance ens at the last meeting of the the box office and from members. president; David Goldman , vice- the Deborian Club held a social af- for future success is positive. An Delta Sigma Chi Sorority at her A BEAUTIFUL SANITARY For • Tasty Bite A TRIAL WILL MAKE president, and Julius Greenberg fair in the form of a "Studio excellent set of officers, capable, home, 978 King avenue, Jan. 4. Meta Alpha Theta Sorority. ,YOU A REGULAR PATRON secretary-treasurer. Both the Party," at which the girls were SHOP IN YOUR fervid, learned, zealous, has been Plans were completed for a thee- An interesting meeting of the 15 years' experience in this Look for the Red Neon Sign senior and intermediate basket . present in tams and smocks, at NEIGHBORHOOD chosen for the ensuing term. But ter party on Saturday, Jan. 12. A Meta Alpha Theta Sorority was line enables me to serve you ball teams entered by the club in the home of Mrs. Leah Warreneff, with all this inspiration and cape- rattle will be held in the near fu- held Jan, 8 at the Y. W. H. A. the Jewish Centers Basketball the finest food and delicacies NA TEs 9050 Delmar. Mamie Elbinger Expert Lady Attendants for bility, these chosen leaders cannot tore, Miss Betty Demeries was a Members reported progress for the obtainable at (4e most reason- League race won their initial en- as hostess. A future event, Haircutting and Beauty Work succeed if the faults of the past, guest at this meeting. The next bridge to be held on Friday eve- counters Jan, 5. The senior quin- served able prices. will be an open meeting at which , indifference, as you stigmatize it, meeting will be held at the home ning, Jan. 18, at Webster Hall. tet engaged the J. C. A. Centrals, a playlet will be given. The date MANICURING !Is not substituted for just co-op- of Miss B. Baron, 543 Owen. 11524 Dexter Boulevard The Denishawn Dancers promise winning by the score of 25-24. will be announced later. The next eration and support, for Ladies and Gentlemen At Lawrence to be a drawing card, as tickets The intermediate five subdued the meeting will be held Sunday, Jan. "I am persistent, brother Etli- 7 I Gamma Eta Mun ■ . are being sold rapidly. The semi- Olympic club by the score of 20, at the Melbourne Center. tor, as I always have been in my The Gamma Eta Mune met at annual election of officers took 15-14. Teams desiring gam es 60 years of affiliation with the the home of Miss Ann Lichtblau, place, with the results as follows: should call J. Bean, Empire 5039- J Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority. Order of B'rith, that every 1469 Pingree, on Saturday, Jan. 5. President, Miss Lillian Pearlman; after 6 p. m, Mrs. Allen Schneider of 1011 s' • decent and honest and loyal Jews Several new members were pro- vice-president and treasurer, Miss East Kirby avenue was hostess at of Detroit, regardless of his dog- posed. The next meeting will be Olga Sapolsky, and secretary, Miss We Invite You to Nu Sigma Tau. the last meeting of the Sigma mottle religious opinion, should be held at the home of Miss Goldie Marion Stein. Clubs are asked At the meeting of No Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority. Plans a member of the order. Mahlen. to keep the last Sunday in April Tau at the home of Fay Strear, are under way for a valentine "There is not a human and hu- open for the society's second an- arrangements were completed for party to be held the early part of mane purpose that the order does Eta Beta ■ Zeta. Al NJ 1 /ALA nual dance. The next meeting will the anniversary celebration on Jan. February. The girls celebrated not actively and constructively The Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met be held Jan. 16, at the "Y." 26. A bridge will be held at the Miss Rose Tomarin's birthday Sat- 1431 Broadway support, and in many instances at the home of Miss Helen Tratt- home of Fay Ettinger of Clair- urday evening with a dinner at the sustains with its own means and nor of 6338 Northfield. The an- L'Allegro Girls. Right Downtown STEAKS and CHOPS TOASTED SANDWICHES mount avenue, to which friends o f Chinese Tea Gardens, followed by efforts. nivermsry party will be held Sun- A meeting of the L'Allegro the sorority will be invited, site ✓ a theater party. Girls of the ages Columbia at John R. SPECIAL NOON LUNCHES "It is too well known what the day, Jan. 13, at the Oriole Ter- Girls was held at the home of Miss a which members will have a pajam ,of 18 to 20 wishing to become ac- with M. C. Busses Delicious Toasted Sandwiches order has done in the founding of race. The next meeting will be Selma Prag on Tuesday. Due to party at the Book Cadillac }rote 1. h ive members of the sorority should • Passing Door orphanages, hospitals, flowers for held at the home of Miss Beatrice the illness of several members this After several months' absent e communicate with Miss Dorothy the aged (many non-sectarian) to Zaem, 43:16 Burlingame. A Good Place to Live was the first meeting held for the from the sorority, Ruth Isaacma n Feldstein, Garfield 3979-J. The • require elucidation, but I am past month. Plans are being made has been welcomed back. N • next meeting will be held at the prompted to single out our en- 3741 Fenkell Ave. The Yam ■ Zanta Cara Club. Longfellow 5542 for a formal dinner-dance to be Sigma Tau will attend the I'halan x home of Miss Ida Vittes, 9670 deavors and successes in the relief In spite of the cold weather held at the Oriole Terrace Feb. 3. dance Jan. 18 en masse. The sex Broadstreet, Jan. 16, of the dependent emigrants to the Kama Zanta Cara Club held This is an annual event and marks $8 to $10 Weekly meeting will be held at the horn Cuba and to Mexico, phere we its weinie roast on Sunday, Jan. 6, the sixth anniversary of the club. That you could save 50 to 60ro on furniture, would of Ann Vivian Barahal, 15468 Pe $12 to $16 Double Strangers' A. C. have sent men and means to ren- at Belk Isle. The next open meet- The next meeting will be held at toskey avenue, you investigate? Just call me and let me explain At the last meeting of the $1.50 to $3.00 Daily der sustenance, comfort, happi- ing will take place at the home of the home of Miss Lillian Leider, Strangers' A. C. the winner of the our new plan of working on a COST•PLUS BASIS. ness. Miss Betty Feldman, 517 Marston 2694 Calvert avenue. Theta Delta Omega Sorority. prize for being the most valuable "The so-called Hillel Founda- avenue. FRANK FARKUS Theta Delta Omega Sororit y member during the last three tion, the Jewish student organize- Coterie Club. met at the home of Miss Hele 5 months was announced. Samuel "A Horne Away From tion in a number of American uni Hoy Toy Girls. Home" 0 Englewood avenue Dieter, the winner, will be feted at The Coterie Club met at the versities, for the social, cultural The Hoy Toy Girls met at the home of Miss Jeanette Weller. Sunday afternoon. Election o a banquet in a few weeks. A cum- and religious advantages of our home of Miss Ciel I.eventen, 1722 Plans are being made for a bridge officers was held with the follow . mittee was appointed for the Under New Management young co-religionists, has been Pingree. Miss Estelle Schwartz, ng results: President, Miss Eve Strangers' annual dance. Five new Our upholstering department make* your old furniture founded by the Order B'nai Miss Gertrude Shatzen, Miss Doris and fashion show to be held in , yn Friedman; vice-president, Mis • members were admitted to the new. A large selection of imported and domestic fabrics to B'rith and is financially supported Schwartz and Miss Ciel Leventen February. The meeting of Jan. ' Nettie Aranoff; corresponding sec club, increasing the fold to 28 choose from. and guided in each place by one were appointed on the dance corn- 9 was held at the home of Miss etary, Miss Nellie Kier; record . members. The club made a trip of the order's appointed leaders- mittee. The club emblems are of S. Weinberg of Clements avenue. r ng secretary, Miss Frieda Gold ; to Toledo last week to root for generally a graduate of a rabbini- blue letters with a silver back. reasurcr, Miss Helen Shere. Fu their team, which played the J. E. Epsilon Zeta Sorority. cal college. ground. Next meeting will be held T. boys. The Epsilon Zeta Sorority met d ure meetings will be held on Fri "The Anti-Defamation League, at the home of Miss Betty Sklar, ay evenings. The next meeting Longfellow 8439 Detroit, Mich. a purely B'nai B'rith organization, 3770 Elmhurst, Jan. 18, at 8:30 at the home of bliss Rose Weiss, will be held at the home of Miss 1612 Euclid avenue, Jan. 6. A CHILDREN'S SYNAGOGUE We Clean Shades has, if not entirely, stopped the P. In. Aronoff, 15553 Normandy avenue. Valentine party was planned for stage, newspapers and other agen- Window Shades and Draperies ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Feb. 15, at the home of Miss Ber- cies of the defamation of the Jews, The Cosmo Club. Made to Order Mas-Kama Sorority. is ever awake to combat the hydra- Miss Edith I.ewis of 3813 Pasa- tha Patrick:, 2948 Vinewood. After Manufacturers and Distributors The members of the children's 8656 Linwood Avenue Dec. 15 the girls had a theater headed monster of anti-Semitism. dena avenue was hostess to the the meeting, members had dinner p arty at the Wilson. After that congregation of the Tuxedo-Hol. Garfield 1230 Ask Your Grocer For "Permit me to add that there is Cosmo Club at its meeting on at the Chinese Tea Gardens. The t nor school held election of officers, hey had their pajama party at the WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM nothing that any secret, or social, Thursday evening. Jan. 3. l'resi- next meeting will be held at the h ome of Miss the following pupils were elected: Myette Gelblam With Every Meal Kamnetzky, T orphilanthropic society offers to dent Louis A. Malls announced the home of Miss Leon Magid, president; Moses he girls also attended the bridge REV. JACOB I. SKLAR its members that cannot be given appointment of a number of new 3817 Michigan, Sunday, Jan. 13, arties given by the Misses Kathe Hyman, vice-president; Sollie Hy- Deliciously Different. All Kinds of Loaf Cheese at 4 o'clock. Bertha Patrick, Jea- or is not rendered by the lodge of committees to assist in preparing Me Skillman and Sarah Berman man and Martin DeSure, trustees; • MOHEL the I. O. 13. B. for a public invitational bridge to nette Silverman and Frances Mar- Jan. 6 Miss Sally Bushky enter • Sam Werney, Chazon. Ilaoematentled It many "I want to appeal to my friends, be held the latter part of Febru- golis will entertain. Girls between tained the . This childrens' minyon meets Detreet physicians Mr of whom I flatter myself to have ary. Dr. Albert J. Altman, chair , the ages of 17 anti 19 wishing to and bridge. bias-Karns at dinner every Sabbath morning at 9:15 taely ewe •RM. en as wall as ether, a goodly number. I ask all that man of the activity committee, will join the sorority should call I.afa- under the auspices of the principal, know me or of me, be it good or be assisted by Golda R. Green- yette 1129, or Lafayette 0666, Solomon Kasdan, and the staff of ISIS Haa•llse•i A -r•. Versatile Girls' Club. otherwise, and I especially call on Nun, Adele Hollander, Col. I'renz- Phase Empire 64311, The Versatile Girls' Club met teachers. Zedakah Club. all the graduates of the Cleveland lauer, Samuel S. Snitz, and Sam- at the home of Myra Rosen, Sun .!, wi. h Orphan Home, who honor uel Engelhart. Herbert N. lieu- At a meeting of the club held day, Jan. 6. A Valentine party me with being their "Daddy," to man will have sole charge of the Monday at Mrs. Galperin's home was arranged for, to be held caba- he loyal to Pisgah. If You are not distribution of tickets for all af- on Buena Vista, with Mrs. Roy ret style at the home of Mrs. The publicity committee Zamsky presiding. favorable re- a member, I invoke your aid in fairs. Delicious! Charles Wagner. The next meet- behalf of Pisgah to join the great- consists of Benjamin J. Safir, ports were received from all com- ing is to be held Mohel Specialist at the home of chairman, assisted est Jewish fraternity, great in by Max Mar. mittens. The club decided to give Grads and Molly Landes Jan. 20. II Tom' Experoncs deeds, that has its foundation and ston, Samuel R. Greenbaum, and a series of bridge-teas, the first to Na4ersod by Leadins ,, ertrude Goldman. Though theheld M ednesday, Jan. 10, sat N orth existence in all the words. Physician. Woodward Branch Euro- "My plan is to leave fur Florida organization's membership quota 2:30, at Mrs. Canvasser's home on pean Welfare Organisation, Ibulsasel to D.trolt• within a few days to spend, as is almost filled, the membership Webb avenue. For reservations ty The North Woodward Branch of usual, the winter months. While committee will continue to tune. call 751. 7. , 11nlar ri,e rs1 .1yR meabl.,,,,La ongifnetz ic i r he Jewish Women's European Was there, if time and inclination per- tion, consisting of Samuel Leib, %Ware Organization met at the A luncheon w mit (I intend to complete by auto- chairman, Edith Lewis and Faye i ll be served by the h ome of Mrs. lialper, 5489 Atkin. 11673 Gladstone biography, which I have begun) I Aronoff, assistants, Dr. Altman hostesses, Mesdames Ann Zamsky, s on, Jan. 8. An interesting en- Euclid 10447. will be glad, with your permis- announced that preliminary to the Hannah Ilarvith, Sarah Eisler, t ertainment was given. sion, to send you further copy.".... public bridge, the organization Minnie Canvasser, Ida Levine, will hold a bridge for members and Marie Goulding, Hattie Schwartz, Joliten Girls, LIEBER BOWLING TEAM and a few of their friends on Tues. Marie Hyman and Rebecca King. The Joliten Girls met at the day evening, Jan. 15, at the A dinner-dance will be given Val- home of Miss Molly Harris, 1625 Cantor at Mishk ■ n IS IN CLOSE CONTEST of Miss Faye Arendt, 2057 home Cie- entitle evening at Northwood Inn. West Philadelphia Israel Synagogue , on Tuesda y. ments avenue. A special meeting The club pins are being called back S liss Maude Grossman and FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO M The Lieber Tailors Bowling of the Cosmo Club WaS held on for adjustments. If in need of B Expert and DISTRIBUTED BY ernicc Kahn are on probation fur Tram is now in first place of a Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, at the layettes, get in touch with Mrs. t Antiseptic Mohel wo weeks before being admitted closely contested league at the home of Gertrude Goldman, 1504 Sarah Kohn, Longfellow 1157, to the club. The club is planning Pretzel and West Chicago Recreation. Glynn Court, for the purpose of who has charge of them. The a party to be given in the home of MARRIAGES The team is composed of A. Cut- discussing and arranging for Ma- hostess for the next meeting will M Cone Co. PERFORMED iss Sylvia Goldman, 2528 Clair ler, G. Sims, J. Jolson, B. August, Mg affairs, be Mrs. Sophie Jacobs of Buena m ount, on Jan 26, 1414 Twenty-first Street I.. August. Vista avenue , 2012 Virginia Phone Lafayette 2179 All interested in the forming of or less, between 4:30 a. m. and 7:00 Sigma Alpha Sorority. Park Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe. M., a Jewish bowling league are asked Phalanx Club. The home of Miss Ruth Jaffe, On Tuesday evening, Jan. 8, an MANUFACTURERS OF Garfield 0287-M to get in touch with A. Cutler, 2024 288 Mt. Vernon avenue was the The Phalanx Club met at the 0 pen meeting of the Sisterhood of You can talk for THREE MINUTES Golden Crisp Pretzels scene of a delightful party New Young Women's Hebrew Associa. B Gladstone avenue, Eu. 1587-W. to the following 'nai Moshe Was held at the Clair- points for the rates shown: Finest Meals in Detroit Year's Eve given by the Sigma tion, 89 Rowena street, on Jan. 3. m ount meeting hall. Plans were All Kinds of Alpha Sorority. The club colors, The dance committee announced m ode for a concert to be held in ROYALE PALMS Ice Cream Cones Day From Detroit to: heliotrope and maize, were effec- all arrangements completed for F Stationto•Statio. ebruary at the large hall. Fur- Rate tively carried out in the decora- the third annual dance, to be held th er details will be given in a later KOSHER RESTAURANT Clara Wilson's Nightingales, ALBION. MICH 5 .70 BAD AXE. MICH Lions. A midnight lunch was Sunday evening, Jan. 13, in both is sue of The Chronicle. Try Our Horne-Like Meals .70 CASS CITY, MICH served. The committee in charge ballrooms of the Statler Ho tel. AS 6332 TWELFTH STREET EATON RAPIDS. MICH consisted of Misses Fannie Wex- The famous U. of M. • Rhythm . 65 The sea. inimitable Pohl Cul•im em HILLSDALE. MICH Phi Alpha Gamma, 65 LANSING, MICH orema ler, Sylvia Robbins, Ethel Green,, Kings will play and several new Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority met 65 OWOSSO, MICH Ida ('alley and Bessie Heller. The! novelties are assured. On the at the home of . 60 PORT SANILAC. MICH Miss Freedman 60 next meeting will be held at the dance committee are Isadore Ja SAGINAW. MICH n. 6. A social meeting is to be A5 SANDUSKY, MICH home of Miss Frieda Cohen, 9638 Wuntner, Jack Cooper, Larry Dean he Id at the home of Miss D. Rosen- Asa GOOD 'ameron avenue, on Sunday, and Bernard Tilchen. They report bl LOCATION. RATES att, 2611 Carter avenue. All Jan. 13, The rates quoted a brisk sale of tickets. Sam th ore who are interested in join- AND SERVICE are Station-to-Station Day rates, effective 430 a. m. to 7:00p. m. Goren, a new probationer, ad- in g the sorority may be present on Alpha Bea. Gamma Sorority, Evening Station-to-Station dressed the club briefly during the Th ursday at 9:30 p. m. Miss A. rates are effective 7:00 p, m. to Alpha Beta Gamma Soroorty course of the meeting. The silver Fr eedman left for New York on 8.30 p. m., and Night Station-to-Station rates, 830 p. en. to met Tuesday. Miss Ann Schulman loving t up. won by the Blue Bird Fr 430. a. m. EYt. RTDN ENGRAVING C13. Buy your Christmas novelty iday, Jan. 4, for a stay of two and Mrs. Jack Schulman were Girls in the recent second annual we Second Flour Kerr Illdn. furniture here. Have it fur- eks, to form a new chapter hostesses. Discussion took place bridge tournament sponsored by th ere. nished to suit your individual on the dance to be the third annual Phalanx has been suitably in- Additional rate information can he secured taste at cost of furniture plus by calling the Lone spring frolic given by the sorority. scribed and will be publicly pre- Distance operator materials used. Distinctive - C. L H. Girls. rT.E.TL ts.t vr ." 4 at Hotel Statler, Sunday evening, nested to the club at the dance. Painters and Decorators. A bridge will be given by the ...water .190 s, March 3. The girls of the sorer- It is now on public display at the WEEK END SPECIALS ity and their mothers will attend "Y." Communications should be C. L. H. Girls at the Barium Hotel 1•'''',C. a benefit show at Littman's Thee- mailed in care of Bernard Tilehen, Sunday, Jan. 27, at 2 p. m. Miss' I qt. Johnston Liquid Wax $ 1 .19 (Regular price $1.40) ter Monday evening • proceeds to 89 Rowena street. An open meet- Jean Bornstein is chairman of the be given for • very needy family. ing is being planned for the fu- committee of arrangements. Tick- 1 Tee next meeting will be at the tore, at ets may be obtained by calling her 12226 Dexter Blvd. which young men desirous at Euclid 2147. home of Mrs. Lou Stotsky, 3778 of joining Phalanx may see how at Cortland Webb avenue, Tuesday, Jan. 15. the club is conducted. Arlington 8920 Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 Common Question- "Where Shall We Go to Eat" Italian Cafe, of Coarse Ravioli Spaghetti The Italian Cafe Delta Chapter of Phi Gamma Eta Sorority. THERE'S A PROPER SIZE FOR EVERY FURNACE ASK US East Side Coal Co. Whittier 9200 REX BARBER SHOP BEA UTY PARLOR HATE'S DELICATESSEN irrl ROSES LUNCH IF YOU KNEW ACTON FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING COMPANY La Salle Window Shade and Drapery Co. * WHITE STAR DAIRY * MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. REV. J. SILVERMAN SUNSHINE Z . POTATO CHIPS REV. H MILKOVSKY The United Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Low The Service Is Surprisingly Fast fir 70 c p. POHL'S FORREST HOTEL mizx G & B Decorative Shop