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methods in vogue to religious;
schools and Talmud Torahs. It !
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goes beyond those methods.
It
Athena Girls' Club .
Pythian Sisters
Greater Detroit
aims to make Jewish educatio n a
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The members of the Athen a
Beta Rho Delta Sorer ty.
Temple No. 152.
vital part of the life of Jews, fr
om Girls' Club are concentrating thei r
The Pythias Sisters of Greater
childhood up to manhood and wt
At the last meeting of the Beta
! efforts on the "Whoopee Dance'
' Detroit Temple' No 152 will hold
Rho Delta Sorority much enthusi-
anhood, and causes them to urn
ler- which will be held Sunday evening . their next
All news, including sock ty
asm was shown
ers
stand that Judaism comprises T
moiling Feb. 4. There
by t
memb
and club notes, to be assured
or- Feb. l7, at llotel Statler, and are • is to be an initiation, also a mock
of
over the dance to b e held
937 E. Vernor Highway
oh, Vvondah and Gemilath Cha
Feb. 10
so- enlisting the co-operation of fel- initiation, which you will all enjoy.
publication in the current issu
at
the
Statler
Hotel.
The
com-
dim.
Not
any
one
of
these
ale
Cadillac 3240
net low organizations.
of The Chronicle, must be in
Tickets are This meeting will be a very inter-
but all of them On a plane of eq
mittee in charge, Miss Schechter,,
he hands of the editor not tat er
ual distributed and may be had from esting one, no all try to be present.
president; Miss Fleischman and
importance. Hence the progra m, any
than Wednesday. Contributio ns
of the members and will be
n associat,
as developed at the Chicago ct
Nliss Gale,
es obtained
in-
,
sold
at
the
door
th
e
received
after
that
hour
will
b
evening of
Mike Falk and his U.
Nu Sigma Tau Sorority.
vention,
of M. Col.'
the affair. Mrs. Pauline Keller of
retained
for
publication
in
th
A Simple Answer to a
Election of officers took pl ace
I. The vitalization of Jewish
legions to furnish music for the
ed- Larchmont avenue will be hostess
following week's issue,
at the last meeting of the Na Sig
ucation by including and amp ha- at the
evening. Letters have been mailed
Common Question—
next meeting, Tuesday eve-
sizing elements which will Cr, ate sing, J. 29.
to clubs requesting their presence
ma Tau Sorority held at the h u me
the proper attitude toward welfa re '
at this affair. Miss Edith Robbins,
of Miss Ann Barahal with the foa l-
Tusi Tata Sorority.
an associate
and social agencies; to cultiva to
lowing results: Sophie Rush ev- At an impromptu meeting
member, has been so-
A B. C. Girls.
of journing in the east, and
the Jewish heart as well t he
sky, president; Ann Barahal, vi cc. the
will re-
Tusi Tula Sorority held J
The meeting of the A. B. C.
Jewish mind and soul; and to tea ch
president; lay Strear, secret., ry; 15 at the Art Museum, the folio an. turn to attend the dance.
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•
.
thome Of Mis> I Marcia Raskin, treasurer. 1'1 an
w-
Why, to the
the performance of good deeds
,
ing
committees
were
appointed
no
Mildred Brenner, 3601 Twenty- were
to
well as good thoughts.
Cosmo Club,
made to hold the inaugu ea
ninth
ninth street, discussed the annual lion of officers at the Oriole T . work on the bridge-tea to be h eld On Jan. 15,
2. Bringing up young people
e Cosmo Club en-
affair planned for Feb. :1, at the race, followed by a theater pa er- March 17 at the Barium 1Iot el. to t wined
regard
the
synagogue
as
the
ce
a nu m ber of friends at
Fine Italian Cuisine
rty Tickets:
0 ' Oriole Terrace for members and
Miss Mollie Natins
ter of Jewish life and activity.
(CO Jan. 29.
ky,
an
informal
bridge
at the home of
Miss Elsie Rubenstein; publici
their friends. A membership
3. Utilizing existing America
n drive WAS announced to start the
Miss Pauline Boise', Nliss Fre e ty, Miss Faye Aroma, 29:37 Clernews
institutions to strengthen Jewis
Siphia Ti. Sorority.
Cohen; prizes, Miss Elsie Rube da . special meeting of the
activities, such as the religio h first week in February. The next
An open meeting was held at stein, Nliss Lightstone; enterta n- club was held on Jan. 22, to
dis-
work that is being done with th us meeting, Jan. 25, will be held at the home of Miss
in-
cuss the bridge dansant to be held
M. Cohen, 295 ment, Stirs Elaine Natinsky, M iss at
co-operation of the Boy Scouts ,e, the home of Milo Helen Dim of
the Masonic Temple on Feb.
Farnsworth. The following girls Gertrude Adels. At a meeti
'' 74:34 Michigan avenue.
America.
ng 26 Samuel Engelb ert, o
were guests: Rae Abel, Jessie held Jan. 23 at the Y. 1.1, H.
f 2722
4. Holding educational confe r-
Nlenkowitz, Gussie Oker, Esther reports of above committees we A., Monterey avenue, was host at this
L'Allegro Girls.
flees of Rabbis and other leader
Freeman. The meeting was fol. discussed. The next meeting w re meeting. The next meeting will
to deal with specific problems.
The I: Allegro Girls ;net Tues-
re be held Jan, 30.
ill be held Jan, 29 at the home of
5. Publication of necessary text . day evening, Jan. 22, at the home owed by a social hour. Plans we
Mims Golela R. Greenbaum, 2014
made for a Valentine party to be
' books, methods and curricula.
Adams at John It
of Miss Faye Cooper. Plans were
held Feb. 14. The next meeti ng
Calvert avenue Forthis meeting
Aimwell Club,
ti. The organization of a fedora
ninth. for the coming formal din-
will be held at the home of M i„
the Misses Julia York and Betty
thin of Men's Clubs with the car ner-dance. The social committee
The Aimwell Club met at t
B. Korobkin, 9631 Delmar.
home of Leah Bergstein he
T Cohen, of the educational commit •
lolls helps necessary for the prop is planning a sleighride party for
club was: entertained by Oscar Be he tee, promises an interesting pro-
er functioning of these organic...a
members and guests. The next
r- •
L. F. D. P. Girls.
ris, Ben Kantor, Louis Bronstei n,
tions, such as speakers' and or meeting will be held at the home
The meeting of the
fists' bureau, syllabi for study cir- of . Miss Ann Cooper of 1951 Vir-
F D. P. Esther Malen and Ann Weine r.
Eta Beta Zeta.
a ark, on Tuesday evening, Girls was held at the home of Mrs Beatrice, Tauber, Rose Danner a nd
ose Goldberg, 1123 Holbrou Lorraine 1Vigler were chosen
The Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met
7. The maintenance of a Teach- Jan. 29. All members are urged
f
ers' Registry, to enable religious to be present as there will be many Bridge was followed by a lane • thegirls' team, while Al Fox Be or at the home of Miss Lois Berns,
r- 301 0 Chicago o
e on.
ard. Seve ral
schools to obtain teachers mental- r interesting topics under discus-
nie Marcus and Sidney Schiff mat
to am end m ents we
w e re
r e
d e to the
ly and spiritually equipped to sion.
up the boys' team, in a debate
to
constitution.
be held Sunday, Feb. 3. '1'he su
A committee was
C. L H. Girl..
teach Judaism.
b-
appointed
to
revise
the
constitu-
The Congregation and It. Syn..
A regular meeting of the C.
ject will be chosen by the tvi
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority
L. teams. It was also decided at th tion and find a new name for the
•
H. Girls w
rogue.
as h I
An interesting meeting
: n so ur e ority,
of
of
the
Miss
The next meeting will
I. Developing aids to the coa-
Sa die G reenwald, 37
meeting, that the club obtain
10 charter. The
1 gregation in the solution of its fi- Meta Alpha Theta Sorority was Humphrey, Tuesday,
next meeting will b a be held at 1885 Northfield aye-
Jan
held on Tuesday at the
2 2.
W
a an a ministrative prob- A. Discussion was held 1' on
11 Final arrangements were made f or held at the home of Frances Rubi n.
the
ems.
the bridge to be given Sunda
Monterey, near Linwood. A II
Phi Alpha Gamma.
2. The publication of necessary outcome of the bridge held last Jan. 27, at 2 p. m., at the Barlti Y. mail should be directed to Ab
Friday at Webster Hall. The
prayerbooks.
Hotel.
m Cherow, president, or Rose Dun e
The meeting of Phi Alpha
3. The proper functioning of a bridge was a success. Tentative
tier, secretary
' Gamma Sorority was held at the
MESSENGER
COMPANY
EDITOR'S NOTE
CLEANLINESS
COMFORT
ECONOMY
THIS IDEAL COMBINATION
IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE
"Where Shall We Go
to Eat"
Italian Cafe, of Course
Ravioli
Spaghetti
The
Italian Cafe
fa irboirn
I
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h
11V
Right Downtown
Columbia at John R.
with M. C. Busses
Passing Door
A Good Place to Lie
plans are under way for a skating
home of Nliss D. Rosenblatt on
European Welfare Org•nixation,
pa rty
at the summer
Sunday. A membership drive is
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
cottage at Island Lake. The next IN. The Jewish Women's European
Beta Tau Iota Sorority met a , to start Jan. 27, to last until Feb.
'elfare Organization will meet at
meeting will take place on Tues-
da • at the "1- ," Clubs are re- the home of Mrs. R. B. Newman, the home of Miss Mary Orrin • 14. Entertainment was given by
15425 Wisconsin avenue. Dane the following, girls: Miss Parr sang
minded that the last Sunday in 1478 Glynn Court, at 2 p. m. Mon-
ing, fortune-telling and bridg - and Miss R. Bernstein accom-
April is the date of the sorority's day, Jan, 28. Plans for the thea-
provided for the entertain e panted her at the piano; Miss T.
second annual dance.
ter party to be held in the near were
meat of
future will be completed. Re- business the guests. An importan Silver sang blues numbers for us,
meeting was held at th t A luncheon was served. The next
f reshment s will be served and en-
Hakoah Sports.
s to be he ld at the home
home of Miss Mildred Jakont, 35 e, meetin
Ilakoah Sports featured their be ertainment provided All mem- Englewood avenue, on Jan. 18 1 of Missg i Talac, 1429
West Euclid,
rs are urged to be present and
:
on
Sunday
meeting at the Jewish Center Jan, f
Reports on the raffle were en
at 3:15.
The Phi Al-
riends are invited to attend.
22 with a program of entertain-
eouraging. Plans were discussed - pha Gamma Sorority welcomes the
ment which was enhanced by a
for entertaining' a group of or return of Nliss Ann Friedman, who
Sigma Iota.
enjoyed a two weeks' visit in New
contribution by Mr. Fink, the
The last meeting of the Sigma phans at a theater arty. The
members plan to attend one of York City, where she organized a
club's new sponsor, Norman Sil- io to was held at
the Y. W H A
ver discussed the need for a new S unday. Final arrangements wee th e book talks given by the "1" Beta Chapter of the sorority,
Jewish Center with proper recrea- Made for the membership tlriv e Sunday afternoon. The next meet-
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Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan.
tional and social facilities, Israel meeting to be held at the "1';' (' ing will take place at the home of
' Miss Ilelen Wasserman, 3353 Ful-
Young People.
Cohen, billiard expert, spoke on Feb. 3,
The Detroit Hebrew Ladies'
Fre e Loan Association thanks the
1. The organization of programs the subject of acquiring skill and
lerton avenue,
Hebrew Ladies' Aid• Society.
public
for Young People's activities.
accuracy in the playing of pool
and members for the sup-
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Societ
2. Encouraging and enabling The club's intermediate
Sigma
Alpha
Chi.
port given the theater benefit on
and sen- thanks its friends and member
young people to assume a greater ior basketball quintet met defeat
At
the
last
meeting
of
the
Jan.
15,
Credit is given the offi-
who helped make the luncheon
share in the carrying out of relig- in their second round battles in held
Sigma Alpha Chi, at the Y. W. cers, Ida Solai, Ida Baker, Sarah
on Jan. 16 at the Knights o f H. A., the
ious activities of the congregation. the Jewish Basketball League, with Pythias Hall a
following
were
elected
Goldman,
Rose Radian' and Minnie
success.
ncouraging and enabling the N. E. E. and Stevens A.
Encouraging
to office: Ben Weintrob, chancel- Smith, for the good work they did
C.
young people to obtain a greater clubs Jan. 19 and 20, respectively,
lor;
Morris
D.
Bratt,
vice-chancel-
in
selling
tickets for this b enefit,
Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe.'
lor;
representation in the bodies for the The weathers voted to have
I omer, master of Pile club meets every Tuesday
a
The Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe
carrying out of religious, educa- bridge party at the home of Israel WI II give a luncheon
finance; Albert Kahn, master of evening at Congregation Emanuel.
and card party the rolls; Morris Fish, sergeant-at-
tional and administrative activi- Cohen, Jan. 27. A debating con-
Taylor and Davison, Those wish-
,111 Jericho Hall, 2705 Joy road, on
ties of the congregation,
test is to be held, the winners of Fe b, 12, at 12:30 p. m. A home arms. The new officers will be ing to join are welcome.
which will represent the club in co oked meal will be served. Mrs. installed on Sunday, at the formal
Ask yourself, daily, to how many the tryouts for the Jewish Center J.;
dinner-dance at the Oriole Ter-
Menorah Society.
Farkas is chairman, assisted by race.
ill-minded persons thou host shown lebating team, whose first debate
A very unique meeting was held
Cs. L. Greenbaum
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a kind disposition.—Marcus Aure- a scheduled with the Buffalo•
by the Menorah chapter of Detroit
Ilus.
Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim.
swish Center in that city in the
of the Intercollegiate Menorah As-
Tau Phi Fraternity.
Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim sociations, Sunday afternoon, at
near future. Class C basketball'
Tau
Phi
Fraternity
met
at
the
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 t earns with their own gyms desir
will have a special meeting Mon- the main library, Woodward at
W. II. A. Sunday, Jan. 20. Sev- day, Jan
ng games should call Norman Sit- era
28, at the synagogue , Kirby The meeting took the form
I applicants for membership D
ver after 3:30 at Edgewood 0414.
elmar at Westminster. The pub. o f a parliamentary debate on the
were Interviewed. The member-
I lie is invited.
subject, "Resolved, that the estab-
ship
Cantors' Registry .
$8 to $10 Weekly
The Women and the Synagogue.
$12 to $16 Double
$1.50 to $3.00 Daly
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Alterations
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1. Development of programs for
sisterhood and auxiliary meetin gs,
which should help make those
meetings inspiring and instructive.
2. Publication of syllabi for
study circles for women's organi-
zations.
3. Establishing of a speakers'
and artists' bureau.
4. Publication of tracts and
books on Judaism of special inter-
est to women.
5. Encouraging and enabling
women to assume a greater respon-
sibility in the congregational ac-
tivities and representation in the
bodies carrying out those activities.
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THE
SAVOY
Woodward
at Adelaide
committee reported that from
Ad Forum.
present indications, the Tau Phi
The Ad Forum, local junior ad- will reach its goal, to make the
vertising club, met Monday at the T au Ph i Fraternity the largest
Statler Hotel. Plans were dis- and one of the best groups in the
cussed for future activities. An city. Any young man between
interesting debate took place the ages of 20 and 22, desirous of
among the members on "Resolved, becoming a member of this organ-
that advertising. is a financial ization, should correspond with
waste." The Ad Forum meets the Tau Phi Fraternity, 89 Ro-
!again Feb. 4 at the Statler.
wena. The dinner-dance held at
Alpha Alpha Sigma ■ Sorority.
Hebrew Infants' Orphan Home.
Hebrew Infants' Orphan Home
hold a mass meeting Wednes-
day evening, Jan. 30, at 8 o'clock,
at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor
and Wilson. All members and
friends are urged to attend as im-
portant business will be discussed.
Committee's for the concert are
Oriole Terrace on Sunday was a urged to be present. The concert
will be held Sunday evening, Feb.
huge success.
3, at the Detroit Institute of Art,
lishment of a permanent Jewish
Homeland in Palestine will de
crease intolerance against th
Jew." This topic is the one whic
will be the subject of debate be
tween the Lewis Institute Chapte ,
of Chicago and the Detroit
Ch ap
ter, which will be held here on Feb
e
10. At the next meeting Mr
Israel Weiner will speak on "Thi
Jew in Commerce and Industry.'
The public is invited to attend.
The Alpha Alpha Sigma Sorority
Woodward at Kirby. A fine pro-
Zedakah Club.
Kadim•h Girls.
bridge will be given Feb. 15, at
gram will be staged at the meet-
The club met Monday after.
A meeting was held at the home ing Wednesday.
8:30 p. m., at the Masonic Tem-
noon.
Plans
are being completed
ple. Tickets may be obtained by of Ethel Rogensoff (CO Tuesday.
for the dinner-dance to be held
calling Miss Dorothy Fink, Euclid Mrs. Rogensoff reports brisk
Valentine evening, Wednesday,
The Breexers,
sale of tickets for the bridge to
3388.
The Breezers announce their Feb. 13, at Northwood Inn. Mrs.
be held Jan. 30 at the Maranville
Apartments, 3311 Chicago boule- second annual dance to be given Blanche Greenblatte is genera]
So-Ed.
Sunday evening, Jan. 27, at the chairman, with Mrs. Ann Paul as
The So-Ed Club Met Thurs vard. The entire proceeds will go Statler Hotel. Bob Crozet and his associate, assisted by Mrs. Len
- to the Baby Day Nursery. The
day evening at the Jewish Center,
famous Original Cotton Pickers, Levinson and Mrs. Marie Gould-
next meeting will be held at the
Fenkell and Dexter. Plans were
will furnish the music for the eve- ing. Call Mrs. Levinson for res-
made for a bridge tournament to home of Miss Riva Glassman, 3295 ning. Tickets can be obtained ervation, Longfellow 1766, The
be held after the next meeting. A Elmhurst avenue, on Jan. 29
from Irving Tuttleman, Empire club pins are being called hack
swimming party will be held at
9597-2, or at the door the evening for adjustments. President Mrs.
W. W. Girls.
of the dance.
Webster Hall Sunday afternoon.
Zamsky expresses a pprec i ation to
The
W.
W.
Girls'
Club
met
Boys
Boys and girls between the ages
her hostesses of the last bridge-
Tuesday at the home of Miss .Sally
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority
of 16 and 21 wishing to become Deutch,
tea,
which was a success. The
2484 Hazelwood. Miss
mehthers should communicate with
Miss Betty Cohn of 15580 In- hostesses were Mesdames Zamsky,
Sally Leone was honored wit
Sante Levine, Garfield 9052-W.
h a, comes, was hostess at the last Hannah Harvith, Marie Ingmar!,
hosiery shower. The members
at- meeting of the Delta Sigma Chi Rebecca King, Hattie Schwartz,
tended the wedding of Miss
Ming Toy Girls.
Leon Sorority, Plans were discussed Ida Levine, Minnie Canvasser
to Herman Bennett on Sunda y
The Ming Toy Girls met Satur-
at for the raffle to be held in the near I Sara Fixler.
Special thanks t
day evening, Jan 19, at the home the Imperial Hotel. Election of future, time and place to be an-i Mrs. Weis. The next meeting will
of Miss Betty Geller, 261 Owen officers will take place at the nounced at a later date. The be held at Mrs. Jeanette Jacoby's
meeting at the home of Miss Ann
avenue. Bridge was played and Wuntner,
9814 Jos. Campau, on Misses B. Baron and Jessie home, 254 California.
refreshments were served. The
Teache were appointed on a social
Jan. 29.
c ommittee. The next meeting will
meeting will be held on Sat-
Ased.Ed-Din Sorority.
urday, Jan. 26, at the home of
T he Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met
e held at the home of Miss Baron,
Purity Chapter No. 359
Miss Ethel Schwartz, 146 Kenil-
573 Owen, on Friday. Address all at the "Y" Sunday, Jan. 20. A
Purity's Assembly of Rainbo
worth avenue.
w correspondence to Miss R. Rapap- favorable report was given on the
Girls will hold its first busine
ss port, 10279 Delmar avenue.
sale of tickets for the bridge-tea
meeting on Thursday, Jan. 24, at
Idelt ■ Girls.
to be held at the Lee Crest Friday.
7:30 p. m. Purity Chapter w ill
A meeting of the !delta Girls hold
Junior
Hebrew
Relief
Club.
Each
member is henceforth to en-
its regular business meeti
ng
was held at the home of NUM Lena nn
The Junior Hebrew Relief Club te rtain once a month for the so-
Monday , Jan. 28, at 8 p.
Kessel, 2640 Gladstone, Wednes-
m. met Thursday, Jan. 17. A report ! mei tY members and their friends
or c ants cases was given. One
day, Jan. 16. The club entertained Enactment of by-laws.
e first party was given Sunday
Miss Betty Eisenberg and Miss
family is to be supplied each week: evening, with Miss Belle Atler as
S. S. Girls.
Rose Kahl, who were guests for
with butter, eggs and milk, and hostess,
The S. S. Girls met on Satur-
the evening.
another family will get a basket ,
Next meeting will
he held at the home of Miss Esther day, Jan. 19, at the home of Lil- of food each week. The charit
lian Levine, 2946 Clairmount are- d
Schiff, 2012 Pingree. An open
nue. All girls over 16 are urged II once will be given at the Statler
Delicious!
meeting will be held at the "Y"
otel, Feb. 3. Miss Rose Yabuch
to come to the open meeting which w
the near future.
as elected to membership. The
will open a drive for new mem- n
ext meeting will be held Thurs.
berg, on Saturday, Jan. 26, at d ay at Littman's People's Hall.
Jolly Fellows.
The meeting of the Jolly. Fel- 8:30, at the home of Celia Ches-
luk, 2284 Ilazelwood,
Sigma Omeg a■ Upsilon Sorority,
lows took place at the home of
Ruby Serlin, 135 Harmon. Plans
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority
Theta Delta Omega Zorority.
m
for the coming card party, to be
Theta Delta Omega Sorority of et at the home of Miss Ida 1'ittes
held Wednesday, Feb. 13, at Jeri-
9670 Broadstreet. Members of
y
SUNSHINE
cho Temple, were discussed. In-
stallation of officers took place
Sunday at the home of Ruth Ar-
noff, 2333 Ford, Sam Karp of the
Night Hawks being master of
ceremonies. Jack Kobrin was
elected sergeant-at-arms. The
next meeting will be held at the
h ira, of Bob Kane, 1955 Blaine.
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Les J oy
Filles.
The Les Joyeuse Filler met at
Cie home of Miss Ann Wiener,
Jan. 18. A Valentine party is to
he held Feb. 14 at the home of the
Misses Rose and Gertrude Alpert
of 2061 Blaine. On the commit-
tee in charge are Sarah Siegel,
Rose and Gertrude Alpert. The
next meeting will be held at the
, home of Miss Gertrude Zalkowitz,
13725 Twelfth street.
met Friday evening, Jan. 18, at th
e sorority and their escorts at- '
the home of Miss Evelyn Fried- I te ruled
POTATO
CHIPS
the Phalanx dance in a'
man, 3749 Grand avenue. A regu- ' bo
tar business meeting was held and a dy Plans are being made for
future plans of the sorority wereI 16 Valentine party to be given Feb.'
discussed. The ways and means at . The next meeting will be held
committee is preparing social af- Att the home of Ntiss Dorothy Feld-
2252 Hazelwood avenue,'
fairs for the near future. The Ja -in,
n. 30.
next meeting will be held at the
FRIED IN
KOSHER CRISCO
home of Miss Pearl Caplan, 217
Joliten Girls.
DISTRIBUTED BY
Tennyson
The Joliten Girls met at the
home of Miss Ernestine Rovin.' The United Pretzel
Hoy Toy Girls.
1530 Lee Plaza, on Tuesday eve-
The regular meeting of the Hoy
nong.
The new officers are: Presi-
Toy Girls was postponed for a dent, Miss
1414 Twenty.first Street
Eve Azimov; secretary,
week as the members attended the
Miss
Ernestine
Rovin; treasurer,
Phone Lafayette 2179
performance of Macbeth. Next
meeting will be held at the home Mists Esther Sterling. The girls
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discussed
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to
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Sat-
of Miss Betty Sklar, 3077 Elm- urday
at the home of Miss Sylvia'
hurst avenue, Friday evening.
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next meeting will be held Tuesday
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