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MESSENGER
COMPANY
937 E. Vernor Highway
Cadillac 3240
A Simple Answer to a
Common Question-
"Where Shall We Go
to Eat"
Why, to the
Italian Cafe, of Coarse
Fine Italian Cuisine
LU
HebrewLadies' Aid Society.
guished accomplishment.
Mrs. Emanuel Klein is chair-
"It is so eminently fitted, in our
estimation, to preserve and per- man of the charity masquerade
petuate the great tradition of lie- , ball to be held at the Knights of
brew culture and scholarship, and Pythias Hall, 3153 Cass avenue,
to expound and propagate the on March 31. At the last newt-
truths of that ancient faith which lag of the Hebrew Ladies Aid So-
from the beginning has proclaimed ciety a donation of $50 was made
the Fatherhood of God and the to the Detroit Hebrew Orphan
' Brotherhood of Man, that we have Home. The next meeting will take
felt it to be a special privilege, no place Feb. 6 at Jericho Hall.
lens than a simple duty, by con-
tributing, to its maintenance, to Detroit Dynamic Welfare Auxiliary
The Detroit Dynamic Welfare
identify ourselves with the high
ideals it serves and exemplifies," Auxiliary was organized Wednes-
the letter, signed by the four day as an auxiliary of the Detroit
Dynamic Loan Association. The
brothers , declared .
purpose of the organization is to
Mr. Morgenthau's Appeal
do charity work and to specialize
Mr. Morgenthau, who contrib- in making, layettes for poor ba-
uted $50,000 to the endowment bies.. 011icers elected are: Mrs.
fund, opened his brief remarks Morrie Brown, president; Mrs. Ru-
with a fine tribute to Mr. Ochs, dolph Zuieback, vice-president;
who rose ''from office boy to the Mrs. ;Manuel Jacoby, secretary;
pre-eminent position in world Miss Milton Behrendt, treasurer.
journalism."
The next meeting will be held at
"Every one ought to think of the home of Mrs. Earl Barnett,
: the development of the religious 2033 Tuxedo, at 1:30 p. m. next
spirit of America, regardless of Wednesday.
creed," Mr. Morgenthau said.
"Jews have given leaders to every
The Cosmo Club.
field of American endeavor, but
On Tuesday evening, the Cosmo
they haven't done enough for re• Club held a special meeting at the
ligion. If we do not help to per- home of Samuel Engelbert, 2722
petuate our mission, we will be- Monterey avenue. Tickets for
come materialists, and then we the bridge-dansant to be held at
will be lost among the materialists the Masonic Temple on Feb. 26
of the world."
were distributed among the mem-
Mr. Morgenthau added that bers by the committee in charge.
most Jews have been successful Those wishing tickets may pur-
and they owe something to the chase them from any of the mem-
moral development of Judaism. Ile bers or at the door the evening of
concluded by stating that "if there the affair. On Sunday .- afternoon,
is a shortage of well trained rabbis. a representative group of the Cos-
Jewry will be handicapped in mo Club attended the bridge given
moral leadership.
by the C. L. H. Girls at the Bar.
David A. Brown, who heads a lum Hotel. A regular meeting of
long list of rabbis and laymen who the Cosmo Club was held on Jan.
toured the states in behalf of the 29 at the home of Miss Goble R.
endowment fund, declared that if Greenbaum, 2014 Culvert avenue.
the voluntary gifts asked for by The educational committee pro-I
Mr. Ochs do not come forth, it will vided an interesting discussion on
be necessary to conduct a drive to the trials of Jewish youth in Amer-I
raise the $250,000 among Detroit lean schools and colleges. The
Reform Jews.
next regular meeting of the club
Melville S. Welt, who presided will be held on Tuesday evening,
at the luncheon, was to appoint a Feb. 12, at the home of Mr. and
committee of three to assist him Mrs. Carl C. Myers, 2633 Richton
in spreading the appeal for the avenue. All members are urged
fund among Detroiter&
to be present.
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
The charity dance is to be belt
Sunday evening, Feb. 3 at Statie
Ilotel, with Graham Prince and hi s
Music Makers furnishing the en
tertainment. Returns on ticket
in circulation indicate a success
Miss Ruth Aranotf is chairman of
the dance. The next meeting o f
the Junior Ilebrew Relief Clul I .
will be held on Thursday evening
Feb. 7, at Littman's People's Hall
at 8:30 sharp.
Eta Beta ■ Zeta.
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at
the h of Stirs ilorriet Brody of
6338 Northfield. Election of offi-
cers was held and the following
took office: Miss Helen Trattner,
president; Ilelen Kirschbaum, sec-
rotary; Avis Rice, treasurer; Lois
Berns, utility officer. A commit-
tee consisting of the Misses Helen
Trattner, Trudy Victorson and
Avis Rice were chosen to draw up
a new constitution and find a new
name for the sorority. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Miss Betty Feldstein, 590
Rosedale Court.
NEWS
1
Zed•kah Club.
EDITOR'S NOTE
The regular meeting of the
club was held 51onday afternoon.
All news, including society Mrs. Jeanette Jacoby was hostess.
and club notes, to be assured of Plans are being completed for the
publication in the current issue dinner-dance which will be given
of The Chronicle, must be in V alentine day, Wednesday, Feb.1
he hands of the editor not later 13, at 7 p. nm. General chairmen
than Wednesday. Contributions are Mesdames Blanche Green-
received after that hour will be , blatt and Ann l'aul; associate
retained for publication in the chairmen are Mesdames Lea Lev-
following week's issue.
inson and Marie Goulding. Reser-
vations can be made by calling
Mrs. Levinson, Longfellow 1766,
or write 3272 Elmhurst. Mrs.
Aesculapian Fraternity.
Kohn has charge of all layettes.
The next regular meeting of the Call her if in need at Longfellow
Aesculapian, will be held Wednes- 11157. Next meeting will be held
day, Feb. 13, at Webster Ilall, at at the home of Mrs. Lea Levinson ,
11 p. m. The meeting will consist • 3272 Elmhurst.
of a program and business.
CLEANLINESS
COMFORT
ECONOMY
THIS IDEAL COMBINATION
IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE
Progressive Ladies' Unterstitxung
Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith.
The president thanks the mem-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
B'nai B'rith is giving a card party !hers of the Progressive Ladies' Un-
on Feb. 4 at 8 o'clock, at the B'nai terstitzung Verein, and especially
B'rith Community House, East Mrs. Epstein, who was a very ee-
Ferry avenue. Prizes will be 1 live chairman, in making the
awarded at each table. Members dance held on Sunday at the Fort
are urged to attend and to bring Wayne Hotel a big success.
their friends. The auxiliary is
Philomathic Debating Club.
planning u number of interesting
Yima Zonta Cara Sorority.
The Philomathic Debating Club
affairs and the co-operation of the
Vim Zonla Cam Sorority me t public is desired. Mrs. Rubenstein met Sunday in the clubroom of
Adams at John R.
at the honn, of Bessie Pacernik , is chairman of the card party, as- the main library. A miniature
3031 Elmhurst, on Jan. 23. Elec - spited by Mrs. Blatnikoff, Mrs. oratorical contest constituted the
program of the evening. Sol Ro-
tion took place with the following Rose. Mrs. Schreiber and Mrs.
st-mil= spoke on "Prophets of
results: Betty Feldman, presi liarn Schultz.
Israel," Arthur Snyder on "The
dent; Sadie Smile, treasurer; Rose
Yellow
Press," and Sidney Slobin
Brooks, secretary. The next meet •
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
on "Ilumantiy and Social Insur-
ing take place at the home of
Tau
Sigma
Rho
Sorority
met
at
ance."
addition to the pro-
Rose Siegel, 3777 Lawrence.
the home of Miss Esther Yunis, 88 pram the In
installation of officers for
Rosedale
court.
Plans
were
made
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
for the Valentine party. The pins the coming semester took place.
Miss 13. Baron of 573 Owen was which were returned for altera- For Feh. 3 a variety topic program
hostess at the last meeting of the tions are to be ready for the next is scheduled. Those who will par-
ticipate are Jack Miller, I.awrence
Delta Sigma ('hi on Jan. 25. Plans meeting.
Refreshments were
Public Courts with all the Advantages of a Private Club
were completed for the raffle. The served by the hostess during social Rubenstein, Nathan Berke, Paul
Right Downtown
president appointed the following hour. The next meeting is to be Brawler and Norval Slobin.
Columbia at John R.
committees: Social, the Misses B. held at the home of Miss Fay ,
Sigma Tau Kappa.
with M. C. Busses
Baron and J. Teache; publicity, Haffner, 97:30 Delmar avenue.
The result of the election of of-
Miss B. R. Shnurowitz. Many so-
Passing Door
ficers,
held
at the home of Miss
cial events are being planned, one
Ased.Ed.Din Sorority.
A Good Place to Lift
Mae Fabrick, follows: President,
to be a Valentine party to be given
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met at the Mae Fabrick; vice-president, Ilelen
3775 DAVISON AT DEXTER
Feb. 10. Miss B. R. Shnurowitz "Y" Jan. 27. The bridge-tea given
HOGARTH 2675
was elected treasurer. Miss Rose at the Lee Crest Friday evening Levin; secretary, Ruth Ingber, re-
Tennis-Week days
Skating every day, weather per-
a a. w. to 5 p.
Koffman of Ypsilanti was a guest was a decided success. Elections elected; treasurer, :Minerva Smith.
75c per court.
$8 to $10 Weekly
mitting. Open I) a. m. to 10:30 p.
5 P. m. to dark, $1.25 per court.
at this meeting. Address all cor- were postponed for the following The ticket chairman, Miss Char-
Saturdays:
$12 to $16 Double
respondence to Miss R. A. Rapap- meeting, clue to the absence of sev- lotte Schmidt, distributed raffle
a. m. to noon, $1.25 per court.
tickets
among
the
members.
A
Skates to rent and skate sharp-
port, 10279 Delmar avenue. Miss eral members.
12 noon to dark, $1.75 per court.
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
ening. Checking.
committee from the "Live Wires"
Sundays and Holiday.:
'delta Girl..
Guggenheims Increase Gift.
Betty Demie of 2474 East Phila-
a.
m.
to
dark,
$1.75
per
court.
visited
the
club
and
made
arrange-
The Melia Girls met at the delphia, will be hostess at the next
Light lunches, cigars and candy.
CINCINNATI.-(J. T. A.)-A
Coterie Club.
ments for the sale of tickets. A
gift of $500,000 from the Guggen- "Y" on Tuesday. The club invites meeting, Friday.
"A limo Away Pram
The Coterie Club met at the committee was delegated to the
heim family in New York City' guests at the next meeting at the
Nome"
home of :lies Jean Blair, 13051 next meeting of the "Live Wires."
Na,, Amici Club.
brought the Hebrew Union College "Y" on Tuesday, Feb. 5. Miss
Dexter boulevard. A special meet-
$5,000,000 endowment fund to the Ethel Kozak and Sylvia Radish
Mrs. Ethel Blatt was hostess at ing was held to discuss the bridge
Under New Malayans'',
Meet Your Friends at
Toni Tale Sorority.
were
guests
at
the
last
meeting.
$2,800,000 mark. The announce-
a bridge-luncheon given at her to be given March 1, 1928, at the
Try Our
Tusi Tala Sorority met Wednes-
Salads as Only
' ment of the gift was made by Dr.
home, 1020 Gladstone. The next Hotel Barium. Bridge was played, day, Jan. 30, in the Y. W. II. A.
Toasted
We Know How
Sisterhood
of
B'nai
Moshe.
Julian Morgenstern, president of
meeting of the Nous Amici Club the guests tiring Miss I'auline clubhouse. Tickets for the second
Sandwiches
to Make
On Feb. 12, the Sisterhood of will be held at 1956 I'ingree. Mrs.
the college. The brothers, Daniel,
Krentzni,
Miss
Francis
Lifton,
annual
bridge-tea
to
lie
held
B'nai
Moshe
will
give
a
luncheon
Murry, Solomon It. and former
Carolyn Case will be hostess.
For a Tasty Bite
A TRIAL WILL MAKE.
Miss Fannie Tushman and Miss March 17 in the Barium hotel are li
United States Senator Simon Gug- and card party at Jericho Ilall,
YOU A REGULAR PATRON
genheim, have increased their pre- 2705 Joy road, at 12:30 sharp. Delta Chapter Phi Gamma ■ Eta Elsie SATs The next meeting now ready and can be obtained
15 years' experience in this
Look for the Red Neon Sign
will be held at the home of Miss from members. An interesting
vious contribution of $150,000 to All members and their friends ere
line enables me to serve you
Sorority.
Ethel Lescholf of Elmhurst ave- program of entertainment is
$500,000, Dr. Morgenstern an., urged to attend. Mrs. J. Farkas
the
fmnnot
food
and
delicacies
Delta chapter of l'hi Gamma Eta nue.
planned.
is chairman of the affair.
nounced.
obtainable at ;he most reason-
Sorority met at the home of Miss
able prices.
Patrick, where Miss Selitsky acted
Los Amigos Club.
Equality Club.
Joliten Girls.
MOTHERS' CLUBS
The Los Amigos Club met Jan.
The installation party was held
The Joliten Girls met at the as hostess. Plans were completed
11524
Dexter Boulevard D
home of Miss Esther Stirling, 2738 for a Valentine party to be held 20 at the home of Mr. Weiss. The J an. 23. Sirs. Mary Segell, the
At Lawrence
Twelfth Street Mothers Club, Elmhurst , on Tuesday. A part y at the home of Miss Berman. At skating party given at Belle Isle president, installed the officers.
2201 Gladstone, corner Fourteenth. was given Saturday evening at th e the last joint affair of the Phi on Jan. 14 was an enjoyable affair. Mrs. Molly Cohen Was given the
Gamma
Sorority
and
Delta
Chap.
Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 7:30 p. m. Dr. home of Miss Sylvia Goldman,
Plans were begun for a Valentine honor of installing the president.
Kleinman will speak on "Nervous- 2528 Clairmount. The next meet- ter the girls attended an evening party. The next regular meeting A beautifully appointed luncheon
ness, Its Causes and Cure."
ing will be held Tuesday at the performance at the Michigan Thea- will be held at the home of Miss followed the installation ceremony.
Oakman Boulevard Mothers' home of Miss Estelle Waronotf, ter and later dined at the Tea Gar- Botvinick, 540 Hague avenue Mrs. Segell was the recipient of
We Invite You to
dens. The chapter has accepted Feb. 3.
Club, Longfellow School, Tyler and 1638 West Philadelphia.
flowers and a gift from her mem-
the invitation to attend a kid party
Twelfth street, Saturday, Feb. 2,
bers in recognition of her second
11505 Linwood Avenue at 2 p. m. Special meeting, danc-
given in honor of Miss Berman's
term as president.
Sigma Iota Sorority.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
from Central High
ing and entertainment.
The Sigma Iota Sorority met at
The Alpha Beta Gamma Soror- graduation
Versatile Girls.
Fashion Show at Mothers Club, ity met Tuesday at the home of School.
the Y. W. II. A. on Sunday. All
Cleaning, Dyeing and Tuesday,
1431 Broadway
Feb. 5, at 2:30 p. m. at Mrs. Max Wuntner of 3043 Growl
arrangements have been completed
The Versatile Girls met Jan. 20
Tau Beta ■ Chi Sorority.
Fenkell Branch, 3130 Fenkell.
for the open meeting to be held at the home of Grade and Molly
Alterations
STEAKS and CHOPS TOASTED SANDWICHES
avenue. The sorority is planning
Landes,
2239
Pingree.
Plans
were
The Tau Beta Chi Sorority met Feb. 3 at the Y. W. H. A., 89
its third annual spring frolic, to
SPECIAL NOON LUNCHES
made for the Valentine party to be
be held Sunday evening, March 3, at the "Y" Tuesday. Plans for a Rowena.
Delicious Toasted Sandwiches
Longfellow 4689
held Feb. 9 in the ballroom of Mrs.
at Hotel Stotler, at which the U. bridge-luncheon are in progress,
C.
L.
H.
Girls.
Charles
Wagner's
home,
Russell
the
date
and
place
to
be
announced
of M. Rhythm Kings will be fea-
Th
e firstbridge-tea of the year Woods. The next meeting will be
tured. Guests who attended the in the near future.
was given by the C. L. II. Girls on held Feb. 3 at the home of Doro-
last meeting of the sorority were
3741 Fenkell Ave.
Longfellow 5542
Jan. 27 at the Barium Hotel, which thy Allender, 2080 Euclid.
Theta Beta Gamma Sorority.
Miss Yvette Gleich and Miss Su-
The Theta Beta Gamma Soror- proved to be a great success.
IF YOU KNEW
zanne Brown. Several eef the so-
La Salle Window Shade
W. W. Girls' Club.
rority members attended the ity held semi-annual election of
That you could save 50 to 60% on furniture, would
So-Ed.
and Drapery Co.
Miss Belle Woontner was host
bridges given by the C. L. II. Girls officers at the home of Miss Fan-
you investigate? Just call me and let me explain
At the last meeting of the So- ess at the last meeting of the W.
We Clean Shades
and the Asedi-Ed-Din Sorority. nie Selik, 4083 West Euclid ave-
VI'.
Girls'
Club
on
Jan.
22.
Miss
Eds,
election
was
held
with
the
our new plan of working on a COST-PLUS BASIS.
Miss Belle iVuntner, .2068 Clair- nue, on Tuesday. The following
Window Shades and Draperies
mount avenue, will be hostess at were elected: Anne Betty Levy, following results: President, Florence Ten-is was appointed to
Made to Order
FRANK FARKUS
president; Margaret Rubin, vice. Sante Levine; vice-president, Mar- make arrangements for the sleigh-
the
next
meeting,
Feb.
5.
8656 Linwood Avenue
president; Mollie Slutaky, re-elect- vin Last; secretary, Goldie Axel- ride party to be held in the near
Garfield 1230
ed treasurer, and Ann Craig, sec • rod; treasurer, Jack Eder. The future for members and their es-
Faicom Club.
The Faicom Club, which was or- retains The next meeting will be swimming party at Webster Hall corts. Election of officers will
ganized in October, is now making held at the Oriental Cafe, where wax enjoyable and members de- take place at the next meeting, at
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
its first public announcement of its the installation of officers will take cided to hold another in the near the home of Miss Sally Deutch,
Our upholstering department makes your old furniture
new. A large selection of imported and domestic fabrics to
existence. It is a social club, con- place. The entertainment com- future. The members attended 2484 Hazelwood avenue.
MOHEL
choose from. •
sisting at the present time of 20 mittee, consisting of Ann Craie the A. Z. A. celebration at the
Siphia Ti ■ Sorority.
•■■
Iteegeaseeedad by many
members. The officers are: Presi- and Mollie Slutsky, will take B'nai B'rith Club. Plans are being
Detroit physician. fag
Miss Betty Korolkin was host-
arranged for a theater and laths
dent, Sidney :Moskowitz; vice-pres- charge of all coming affairs.
thely awe abIldren as
ess of the last meeting of the
party.
Rita
Axelrod
and
Zelda
ident,
Bessie
Chamish;
secretary,
well as ethers.
Brodsky were chosen to represent Siphia Tin Sorority. Bridge was
Jolly Fellows.
Ida Rubin; treasurer, Max Gittel-
BREAKFAST
LUNCHEON
tale Hassiweed
EVENING DINNER
The Jolly Fellows Club met last the club on the Council of Clubs. followed by luncheon. The next
man; sergeant-at-arms, Geraldine
Pb... tapirs WI.
Spurr. The club is planning a Val- Tuesday at the home of Bob Kane, Boys and girls between the ages meeting will be held at the home
NEW
of
Misses
Nettie
and
Helen
Em-
of
10
and
21
wishing
to
become
1955
Blaine.
Plans
were
unite
entine party, to be given Feb. 10,
and a dance and a raffle to be for the card party to be held Feb. members should call Bill Figelsky, mer, 3345 Richton. Address all
correspondence to Miss Marion
given in the near future. Anyone 13 at Jericho Temple. Prizes will Euclid 4887-J, for details.
Cohen, 295 Farnsworth.
REV. J. SILVERMAN
interested in the club may call be awarded and refreshments
Les
Joyeuse
Filles
served. In all their undertakings
Miss Rubin, Hemlock 6771-It.
Mohel Specialist
Nite Hawk Club.
Les Joyeuse Filles met at the
the
Jolly
Fellows
have
aimed
to
11 Tar.' Experteeee.
The Nite Hawk Club received
39-41 WEST ELIZABETH STREET
please, and they guarantee a pleas- home of Miss Gertrude Zalkowitz
Phi Gamma Alpha.
t14 .ad by Leading
Jan. 25. Plans were completed over 200 requests for a Sunday
Luncheon 45e
ant
time
Feb.
13.
The
Phi
Gamma
Alpha
Sorority
Evening Dinner 60c to $1.00
Plusklees
dance
which
they
are
planning
in
for
the
raffle
to
be
held
May
10,
met Sunday at the home of Miss S.
1edgee4 to Et trek.
the proceeds to go for charity. The the near future. Suggestions
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
Taylor. A special meeting io to
sr. by OH. of met's-
should
be
made
to
the
club
at
89
An entertaining open meeting next meeting will be held at the
he held at the home eef Miss Tay-
glees ear. and ens-
ile...
lor, 1929 West Euclid. Anyone in- was held by the Meta Alpha Theta home of Miss Yetta Leach of 2268 Rowena avenue.
tere,ted in joining the sorority Sorority on Tuesday at the Y. \V. Blaine.
0
2073 Gladstone
Utopian Club.
may attend. Miss S. Frank and II. A. for members and their
Euclid 10467.
B eta Rho Delta Sorority.
The Utopian Club met Jan. 20.
Miss R. Bernstein were taken in friends. Plans are under way for
A
committee
was appointed to as-
Beta
Rho
Delta
Sorority
met
a
cabaret
party
to
be
given
within
as pledges.
14J3 to 1447
WOODWARD AVE
a few weeks. The sorority thanks Thursday, Jan. 24, at the "Y." sist any organization in problems
pertaining
to
clubs
whose members
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
The
meeting
was
devoted
to
a
dis-
all who co-operated in the bridge
Phalanx Club.
cussion on plans for the forthcom- average the age of 19 or younger.
Election of officers of the Pha- party given recently, which u-as
Cantor at Mishkan
lanx Club was held at the "Y" huge success. Organizations are ing Valentine dance to be given Irving I. Feldman, president of the
Israel Synagogue
Jon. 24. The following were elect- asked to remember the second an- Sunday evening, Feb. 10, at Hotel club, 2945 Richton avenue , is in
ed: President, George Keil; vice- nual dance to be given the latter Statler. Mike Falk and his U. of charge of the service. The club is
Expert ■ and
Si. Collegians will furnish the planning a homecoming party to
This dinner is with-
president, Ted Mas5142 roman; secre- part of April.
Antiseptic Mohel
music. The next meeting will be be given the vice-president, Cecil
tary, Bernard Tilchen; assistant
out equal in Detroit
Bornstein, who is away on busi-
held
at the "Y" on Thursday.
Hakoeh
Sports.
secretary, Larry Dean; treasurer,
MARRIAGES
at anywhere near
ness in the middle west. The neat
Plans for their anniversary cele-
harry Abramowitz; business man-
PERFORMED
the price.
Athena
Girls'
-Club.
meeting
will be held Feb. 3.
bration
were
made
by
the
liakoah
ager, Jack Cooper. A formal in-
The chief topic of discussion at
Special Sunday
These are WAY BELOW REGULAR
stallation of officers is being Sports at their meeting at the
2012 Virginia
the
meeting
of
the
Athena
Girls'
Dinner
Jewish
Center
Jan.
29.
The
club's
planned. Sam Goren, a pledge,
Park
PRICE. Double bed size, heavy weight pro- •
was elected a member of the club' intermediate quintet defeated the Club at which Mrs. Pauline Keller
Delicious!
Garfield 0287.M
tectors, 54 by 76 inches, filled with clean cot-
at the meeting of Jan. 31. Plans Olympic A. C., while the senior of barchmont avenue was hostess
are under way for an open meeting, five lost to the Ben Bay Club at was the whoopee dance which the
Attractive weekly
ton and covered with heavy bleached sheet-
organization
is
sponsoring
on
Feb.
and a dinner-dance to be held soon.! Temple Beth El gym Jan. 26 and
Finest Meals in Detroit
and monthly rates
ing. Clean-sanitary-washable.
A membership drive is under way, I 27. The members were enter- I 17 at Hotel Statler. Committees
given to permanent
are
working
hard
to
make
this
and all young omen who desire to tamed by the reading of several
guests.
dance
one
of
the
most
successful
humorous
writings
by
David
Gold-
join
are
invited to attend the'
KOSHER RESTAURANT
Every room
meetings which are to be held man and Irwin Shaw. Israel of the Athena Girls' Club. Mrs.
Try Our Home-Like Meats
with Bath
every Thursday evening at the Y. , Cohen spoke on the work and life Betty Bleiweiss is in charge of the
MONTHLY-SUITE
8832 TWELFTH STREET
sleighride party for members, to
of Maimonides.
W. II. A., 83 Rowena street.
RATES
The sense Inimitable Pohl Cuisine mill
be given Saturday evening, Feb.
greens
$125 to $150
9. In lieu of the next meeting.
Aimwell Club.
Third Clairmount Service )
The Aimwell Club met at the the monthly bridge-social for
Station Adds New
home of Francis Rubin, 2075 Mon-. members will be held Wednesday
Building.
terey. The club's anniversary was evening, Feb. 6, at Ilotel Taller.
observed. A birthday cake was
FIRST QUALITY single blankets, in the
L'Allegro Girls.
Don Lunge, manager and owner d onated by the president, Abe Che-
of the service station at Third and root The next open meeting will
L'Allegro Girls met Tuesday FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO
large size, 70 by 80 inches, at a REMARK-
Clairmount, announces the addi- be held Feb. 24. The club pins evening at the home of Miss Ann
WEDDINGS
DISTRIBUTED BY
ABLE PRICE. Beautifully colored cotton
tion of another building to his sta- will be ready at the Valentine: Cooper of 1950 Virginia Park .
EVERTOR ENGRAVING Ca.
Special attention to ban•
tion, thus increasing facilities for party, Feb. 17. The future de. Definite plans were made for the
Plaids. Extra Special!
Second Floor Kerr Ude.
quets, weddings, bridge parties. excellent service he is ready to bate woo discussed. The next slcighritie to be held Feb. 22. The The United Pretzel and
Phone Randolph 5600 for •r- render his patrons.
meeting will be held Sunday at the social committee is in charge. It
Cone Co.
aaaaa meats.
Linen Pattern
The Third-Clairmount Service h ome of Lorraine Wigler, 358 Hol- has also been definitely decided
New Rayon
1414 Twenty•first Street
Station now offers service in Wil- b rook. A skating party will fol-• that the annual formal dinner-
Cloths, $6.50
Spreads,
$4.95
THE
lard Storage Batteries, and by em- I ow. The first degree initiation , dance to be held March 16 at Bios-
Phone Lafayette 2179
These are in one of the
ploying expert and experienced will be held at this meeting. The eon Heath. A bridge-tea is to be
Special. Pure Irish linen
NEWEST patterns, and these
MANUFACTURERS OF
men is ready to care for all pat- initiation committee consists of I held some time this spring. The
damask, 70 by 88 inches, for colors: Rose, blue, gold,
rons' wants on automobiles. Every Sidney Schiff, Rose Dunner and next meeting will be held at the
Golden Crisp Pretzels
oblong
or
oval
tables.
New
hello and green. Size 80 by
modern device is being used by thin Frances Rubin.
home of Miss Gertrude Bennett
patterns.
Woodward
All Kinds of
105 inches.
station to repair autos.
of 3231 Elmhurst on Feb. 5.
Ravioli
Spaghetti
The
Italian Cafe
Fdirb irn
HOTEL
THERE'S A PROPER SIZE
FOR EVERY FURNACE
ASK US
East Side Coal Co.
Whittier 9200
"ART. STAFF'S"
Drxter Truttia tiO Iltatittg Crntrr
N ATE'S
NA TE'S
White
Swan
Cleaners
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ROSES LUNCH
5-Course
Table d'Hote
Dinner
GALow Only
ACTON FURNITURE &
UPHOLSTERING COMPANY
$1.00
A
PARKWOOD
RESTAURANT
CEDER
it
300 Full Size Mat-
tress Protectors $2.28
$1.50
'
SUNSHINE
POHL'S
POTATO
CHIPS
SAVOY
500 Large Size Plaid
Blankets $1.00 each
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