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CITY
MESSENGER
COMPANY
937 E. Vernor Highway
Cadillac 3240
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Inn
25 W. Columbia, opp. Fox
Theatre
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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL
RI JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS
Due to the absence of the
president, Elaine Natinsky, vice-
president, presided at the meeting
held on Feb. 6 at the "Y." Fillet
plans were made for the second
annual bridge-tea to be given on
Sunday, March 17, at the Barium
Hotel.
The kitchen is conducted under
the supervision of
"The Russian Chef
de Cuisine"
From Moscow
Eta Beta Zeta.
The acknowledged rendezvous for
meeker. after the unisiuml In food and
atmosphere.
The Eta Beta Zeta Sorority owl
at the home of Miss Helen Kireh-
baum, 2229 Taylor avenue. The
girls brought old clothes for a
poor family that the club has been
supuporting. An affair at Blos-
som heath is to be given in form
of a spring formal party. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Charlotte Readish, 2240
ladstone.
Luncheon, dinner and after•theater
supper—open '111 1:30 a. m.
Facilities for Special Portia
irbairn
NEWS
if
CLEANLINESS
COMFORT
ECONOMY
Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home.
Thai Tale.
First Russian Restaurant
in Detroit
p
Philomathic Debating Club.
At the next meeting of the ,
l'hilomathic Debating Club, to be
held Sunday afternoon in the club-
room of the main library, Wood-,
ward at Kirby, will be held the
election of contestants in thy an '
nual model meeting. The pro-1
gram will be a debate on the sub•,
ject, "Resolved, that congress shall
devise and adopt a uniform code
of traffic lays," Sidney Smith and
Albert J. Silber will defend the
affirmative and Morton Bauman
and David Sobin the negative. At,
the meeting of Feb. 10, the subject
debated was "Resolved, that the
I cily manager plan be adopted by
the city of Detroit." The affirma•,
tive, consisting of Max Chomsky, ,
and Leo Garko, defeated the nega-'
Live, composed of David Lipsitz
and Sidney Slobin. The critics
were Norval Slobin on contest and
Harold Goodman on delivery. Sid-
ney Slobin was chosen best
speaker.
Dependable Cartage and
Transfer
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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle is, from time to time,
called upon to offer information relative to the existing
Jewish organizations clubs, sororities and fraternities.
In view of the difficulties involved in the random
compilations of such a directory, the publishers of The
Chronicle have decided to devote a special issue, to be
known as the "Organizations Number," which is to
serve as such a directory. This issue will be published
on March 22.
All Jewish societies are invited to communicate
with the Editor or the Business Manager of The Chron-
icle, imparting the information that is to be used in con-
nection with the planned directory. Heads of existing
organizations, or duly appointed representatives are
urged to communicate with us at once, in order to facili-
tate the publication of as complete a number as possible.
THE PUBLISHERS.
At a shower and luncheon held
at the home of Mrs, J. Traurig on
Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, a COM-
forter which was donated by Mr.
Traurig was raffled off. Mrs. I..
Wein was the winner and the pro-
reeds of the raffle were turned
over to the Detroit Ilebrew Or-
phan Home.
THIS IDEAL COMBINATION
IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
A Valentine party is to be given
Feb. 16 at the home of Slits Lau-
rette Pechensky, of Clairmount
avenue. Novel plans are made for
the affair with entertainment and
favors. bliss Freda Newman is a
new member of the organization.
The membership campaign is in
progress.
Coterie Club.
The Coterie Club announces its
second annual bridge-ashion show
to be given on March 1 at Hotel
Barium. The show is to he given
through the courtesy of the Ames
Company. Tickets may be ob-
tained from members of the club
or at the door. The last meeting'
of the club was at the home of
Miss Shirley Kalt of 1533 Atkin- ,
son avenue. Bridge and dancing
were the diversions of the evening.
All members arc urged to attend
the next meeting, to be held at
the home of Miss Dorothy Koppin,
1422 Taylor.
THERE'S A PROPER SIZE
FOR EVERY FURNACE
ASK US
East Side Coal Co.
Whittier 9200
Gamma Tau CM Sorority.
Oakland Branch of Chalutzos.
The newly organized Oakland
branch of the Chalutzos (Palestine
women pioneers) will meet at 1:30
p. m. Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Clara Avrunin, 508 Alger,
The new branch is becoming in-
creasingly active.
Purity Chapter.
Sisterhood of Congregation B'na
Moshe.
The Gamma Tau Chi Sorority
gave a Valentine party Saturday
On Monday evening, Feb. 11,
evening,
Feb. 9, at the home of
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.,
The Sisterhood of Congregation,
initiated a large class of candidates B'nai Moshe held a luncheon and Miss Bea Kaplan of Cameron Rees
nue,
in
honor
of the third anni-
into the order. A supper followed card party, Tuesday, Feb. 17, at
versary of the sorority.
the initiation ceremonies and a Jericho Hall.
The affair was
number of visitors were present. lamely untended.
A delightful
Beta Rho DeltaSorority.
The various committees of Pur- luncheon was served, after which
The dance of the Beta Rho Delta
ity Chapter make two announce- cards were played and beautiful
Sorority
was held on Sunday at
ments: On Monday evening, Feb. prizes given to the winners. Mrs.
25, following a brief business Jacob Farkas and Mrs. M. Engel Hotel Statler. Dorothy Schechter,
chairman
of the dance committee,
meeting, there will he a stunt were in charge of the arrange-
night. All members who can con- ments. On Sunday evening, reports the dance a big success. A
special
meeting
was held Monday
tribute a hit of entertainment of March 10, a package party and
any kind should communicate with dance will be held in the auditor- at the home of Miss Schechter to
receive
money
for tickets sold.
any one of the officers. Dancing inth of the B'nai B'rith Commu-
will follow the program. Admis- nity House, 275 East Ferry. A The sorority thanks all its friends
sion to members and husbands is large committee, headed by Mrs. who helped make this affair suc-
free upon presentation of paid-up B. F. Goldman, assisted by Mrs. cessful.
membership cards, but guests are Mrs. N. Goodman, is sparing no
Sigma Alpha,
also invited. On Tuesday evening, effort to make this affair one of
The raffle of the Sigma Alpha
March 19, Purity Chapter will give the outstanding events of the sea-
Sorority
WAS
won by Miss Esthti
a dinner-dance at Northwood Inn. son. A popular local orchestra has
been secured to supply the music Fe= of 15386 Fairfield. Election
of
officers
was
held and the results
Athena Girls Club.
for dancing.
were: President, Bessie Heller.
All arrangements have been
secretary,
Sylvia
Robins; treas-
Jolly Fellows.
completed for the whoopee dance
urer, Fannie Wexler; correspond.
which the Athena Girls' Club is At n meeting of the Jolly Fel- ing secretary, Helen Waldstein.
sponsoring on Sunday evening, lows Club, held on Tuesday eve- The next meeting will be held at
Feb. 17, at Hotel Staler. The ning at the home of Bob Kane, the home of Miss Sylvia Robins,
Whoopee Boys will furnish the 1955 Blaine avenue, discussion :1010 Pingree, on Sunday.
music. Assisting the committee was on the forthcoming dance.
in charge will he Mesdames Lottie Juck Kobrin was elected as chair-
Si hi Tia Sorority.
Salzman and Betty Bleiweiss and man of the dance, which will be
'the Siphia Tia Sorority met at
the Misses Anne Millstein and held on Sunday, March 17 at the the home of Miss Frances Kauf-
Dorothy Kollenberg. For the con- Stetter Hotel. Music will be fur- man, 1005 Leland. Plans were
venienee of guests, punch will be nished by ['harks Fitzgerald and completed for a Valentine party
served. The next meeting will be his Rhythm Kings, formerly of the to he held at the Tea Gardens Feb.
held at the home of Miss Lillian , Oriental Cafe. Clubs are asked 1 4. The next meeting will be held
Kransberg, 2987 Fafflerton avenue, to keep the above date open.
at the home of Miss Betty Kohen
on Tuesday evening, Feb. 19. -
of Sixteenth street.
Infants' Orphan Home.
Mrs. Albert Harwith, who head-
ed the committee in charge of the
Public Courts with all the Advantages of a Private Club
splendid concert given on Sunday
evening, Feb. 3, at the Detroit In-
stitute of Art, expressed thanks to
Right Downtown
her associate, Mrs. Charles Gitlin,
Columbia at John R.
Yim• Zont• Cara Sorority.
to Mrs. Mishkin, who headed the
with AL C. Busses
ticket committee, and to the cap-
The Yin Zonta Cara Sorority
Passing Door
tains and their assistants, who Met at the home of Miss Sadie
3775 DAVISON AT DEXTER
HOGARTII 2675
made possible the success of the Smilo, 2722 Glendale, Feb. Ii. The
A Good Place to Live
Tennis—Week days
Skating every day, weather per-
affair.
card party dunsant to be given at
6 a. rn. to 5 p. m., 75c per court.
mitting. Open 9 a. in. to 10:30 p.
the Chinese Tea Gardens March 31
5 p. in. to dark, $1.25 per court.
The Deborian Club.
m., 25c.
promises to be 1111 enjoyable af-
Saturdays:
6
a.
m.
to
noon,
$1.25
per
court.
The Deborian Club met on Sun- fair. The public is invited. The
$8 to $10 Weekly
Skates In rent and skate sharp•
12 no
to dark, $1.75 per court.
ening. Checking.
day at the Jewish Center. Plans next meeting will be at the home
Sundays and Holidays:
$12 to $16 Double
were made for an open meeting to of Miss Rose Brooks, 614 Leices-
Light lunches, cigars and candy.
6 a. m. to dark, $1.75 per court.
be held March 6, at 31 Melbourne. ter Court.
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
The public is invited. After a
Strangers A. C.
short business meeting, a program
will be offered, and dancing will
Strangers' A. C. is holding its
"A Herne Away Iran
follow. The initiation which was second dinner-dance at King Wah
Meet Your Friends at
Home
Try Our [ Salads as Only 1
to be held on Feb. 2 at the roller Lo's Sunday, Feb. 17. March 21
Toasted
We Know How
rink was postponed due to the the Strangers A. C. is to give a
Under New Management
Sandwiches
to Make
Ilabaess party, which the Girls' (lance at Hotel Statler.
Council of the Melhourn Center
A TRIAL WII.L MAKE
For a Tasty Bite
sponsored. It will be held at a
YOU A REGULAR l'ATRON
Phalanx Club.
date to be announced later. The
Look for the Red Neon Sign
The skating and theater party
15 years' experience in this
next meeting will be held Feb. 21 of the Phalanx Club will be held
line enables me to serve you
at the Melbourne Jewish Center.
this Sunday, Feb. 17. Approxi-
the finest food and delicacies
mately 30 people have arranged to
obtainable at the most reason-
Epsilon Zeta Sorority.
attend this winter event. At the
able prices.
The last meeting of the Epsilon meeting of Feb. 14, Norman
Zeta
Sorority
was
held
at
the
home
11524
Dexter Boulevard
A high-class Kosher
Brode, a pledge, was initiated into
Miss Jeannette Silverman, 3421 the ritual of the fraternity. Man-
At Lawrence
§ Sandwich Shop featur- • of
Michigan avenue on Feb. 11. The uel Bosch is another pledge. The
ing the famous Lefkof-
Valentine and pajama party will entertainment committee, headed
be held Friday evening at the by Jack Cooper, is planning a din-
Delicatessen is now
home of Miss Bertha Patrick. ner-dance to be held shortly. Mem-
open at-
The entertainment committee pre- bership in Phalanx is open to
Phi Kepp ■ Epsilon Fraternity.
We Invite You to
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
544 Woodward Avenue 10 sented a program at the last meet- young Jewish men between the
The Phi Alpha Epsilon Frater- Detroit Chapter No, 3, Delta
ing.
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
5
01
ages of 21 to 25. Meetings are
A theater party was held at the nity held its midwinter frolic at
Omega Iota Sorority.
Upstairs
on Feb. 18 at the home of Miss held every Thursday at 8 o'clock Michigan Theater by the Senior' B'nai B'rith Center Monday eve-
Detroit Chapter NO. 3 of the
Hers you can get anything 0' Lillian Kamnetzky, 3819 Michi- at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena and Delta chapters on Feb. 1. The ning. The affair mas a huge sue- Delta Omega Into Sorority invites
from • delicious sandwich to 10! gan avenue. Any girl above the street.
affair was in charge of the Chan- cess. The dance committee consist- its friends to attend an open meet-
1431 Broadway
age. of 16 who wishes to join
0 a real home-like meal.
•ellor of the senior sorority, Miss ed of Lewis Sister, Alton Agree, ing on Sunday, Feb. 17, at the
I : should call Lafayette 1129 or La-
Equality Club.
Myra Pc.tashnik. After the show, Louts Seltzer and Sidney Escrow. B'nai B'rith Community House,
STEAKS
and
CHOPS
TOASTED SANDWICHES
I' fayette 0666, for information.
0
A card party will be held on dinner at the Chinese Tea Garden The next meeting will be held 275 East Ferry, at 3 p. m. Pros-
SPECIAL NOON LUNCHES
Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 2 p. m., at followed. A Valentine party will Sunday night at the Y. W. II. A., pective members are especially
Girls.
Delicious Toasted Sandwiches
Jericho Hall. Refreshments will i be held by the senior sorority Sat- 89 Rowena street.
urged to be present. The first of
Kosher Sandwich 0 A The L. L F. F. D. D. P. P. Girls
met at the be served and prizes awarded. All urday at the home of Miss Lau-
the annual dances to be sponsored •
home of Miss Sophie Greenstein memb•rs and their friends are retta Pechinsky.
Shop
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
by the sorority is to be held on
on Sunday. The following officers
The charity dance held Feb. 3 April 6. Friends are urged to
ABE FINEBERG, Mgr.
i were elected: Bertha Blondy,' urged to attend. On March 3, at
at the Stutter Hotel proved to be in keep this date open.
Detroit Dynamic Welfare
8 p. m., a 'card party will be held
• 'WI 01040 1 ZIK 11.110•11.110 4 president; Sophie Greenstein, sec- at Jericho Hall for members, their
Auxili•r y.
great sucess. Graham Prince and
retary; Edith Cohen, treasurer; husbands and friends. Refresh-
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
The Detroit Dynamic Welfare , his Victor Recording Orchestra
Rose Goldberg, editor-in-chief; meats, prizes and entertainment
and the closely packed ballroom
Theta Delta Omega Sorority
La Salle Window Shade Clara Morris and Ida Buchalter, will
proved
the
popularity
of
the
club.
will be Those
the diversions
of in
the attend-
eve- Auxiliary
hold of its
next George'
meet
net Sunday afternoon at the home
interested
ing at the will
home
Mrs.
i nitiation committee. e gi rls
and Drapery Co.
Cohen, 2740 Fullerton, on Wednes- Special thanks are to be given to of Slim Nellie Klar, 3758 Glad-
played bridge and a luncheon was ing this affair should call Hemlock
day at 2 p. m. Organized recently the clubs throughout the city which stone avenue. Instead of the next
We Clean Shades
served. The next meeting will 4354.\V for information.
for the purpose of making baby helped to make the affair a suc- meeting, the girls are planning a
Window Shades and Draperies
take place at the home of Mist
layettes, which will be furnished cess. A meeting was held Feb. 7 dinner and theater party at the .
Made to Order
Edith Cohen.
Delta
Sigma
Chi.
Miss L. Garnick of 1549 Clair- , to the needy, it has already been and Miss Aranoff, chairman of the Addison Hotel and the Wilson
8656 Linwood Avenue
accepted as an important addition dance, reported, and requested all Theater. The next will be held at
The Cosmo Club.
Garfield 1230
mount was hostess at the last. to Detroit Jewish organizations. R' clubs that have tickets outstand- the home of Miss Esther Klugman,
Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Low
At the meeting of the Como meeting of the Delta Sigma Chi was announced that the auxiliary ing to mail them in care of Miss 2023 Hazelwood avenue, on Sun-
Club at the home of Benjamin J. Sorority Friday, Feb. 8 The was the recipient of a large cash Gertrude Lazarow, 604 Ilague ave- day, Feb. 24.
Safir on Richton avenue, final Valentine party which was held donation given by the Detroit Dy- nue. Plans were made for the
For Instance:
plans for the coming bridge-dan- Saturday at the home of Miss F. namic Club, sponsor of this organ- annual banquet to be held Feb. 23
Les Joyeuse Filler.
REV. J. SILVERMAN sant
at the Masonic Temple on Feldman, 15910 Inverness, was a ization.
at the Oriental Cafe.
The Les Joyeuse Filler; met at
25 Y Mohel Specialist
Feb. 26 were outlined by the com- fine affair. The raffle will be held
the home of Miss Lillian Marks,
mittee in charge. As part of the at the home of Miss L. Garnet,
Sigma Iota.
Feb. 8. Tickets for the raffle are
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
ears' Ex dance I
educational program at this meet. 1549 Clairmount, May 31, Tickets
The
last
meeting
of
the
Sigma
Endorsed by Leading
still on sale. A surprise party was
A social meeting was held by
Physicians
ing, Samuel R. Greenbaum, Max may be secured from the mem- the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority Iota was held in the form of a given Feb. J in honor of Miss Ann
Endorsed by Detroit.
M. Marston and Benjamin J. Safir, hers. The sorority helped a poor on Tuesday. Members had dinner skating party at Palmer l'ark on Wiener, a graduate of Central
ere by vireos of me
attorneys, discussed the desirabil- lady by buying $5 worth of tick- at the Chinese Tea Gardens and Sunday. After the skating the High School. The next meeting
ulous care and cleat-
ity of selection of the judiciary ets for the Jewish show. Members later attended the theater. The members went to the home of and Valentine party will be held
Loess.
by members of the bar instead of of the sorority attended the dance sorority will hold its third annual Kathlyn Pont, 1700 Ilawlwood, at the home of the Misses Rose
2073 Gladstone
by popular vote. A special meet- given by the Beta Rho Delta So- dance Sunday evening, March 3, where refreshments were served and Gertrude Alpert of 2061
ing of the club will be held next rority Sunday. Miss A. Lesson of at the Statler Hotel. The next and bridge played.
Blaine.
Euclid 10467
Tuesday at the home of Miss 10279 Delmar will be hostess at business meeting will be held Feb.
or less, between 4:30 a. m. and 7.00 p. m.,
Sigma Alpha CM.
Kathleen Pereira, 378 Monterey, the next meeting on Friday. Ad- 19, at the home of Miss Ruth Ber-
Blue Bird Girls.
The Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity
Highland Park.
A meeting of the Blue Bird Girls
dress all correspondence to Nliss man, 8230 Beaubien street.
You can call the iollowing points and talk for THREE
held its last meeting Sunday at the was held at Mrs. Leslie Mitchell's
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
R. A. Rapapport, 10279 Delmar.
Washington Progressive Club
Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. The newly home, 2930 Glendale avenue. Th,-
MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to other points
!delta Girls.
MOHEL
Alumni.
elected
officers
follow:
Ben
Wein-
new
officers
elected
follow:
NIre.
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
To
Idee l t s a .
t of,t
last meeting
ida tthe
"y
are proportionately low.
Recommrnded by many
The ninth annual banquet of
trob, chancellor; Morris Brett . Harry A. Kwiker, president. Mrs.
The
Meta
Alpha
Theta
Sorority
Girls
was
on
held
T
Detroit physicians for
the Washington Progressive Club met Tuesday at the Y. W. II. A. day. Sally Cohen, Mary I.. Ross vice-chancellor; Al Kahn, master I. Shanky, vice-president; Miss I.
their own children as
on
to S
Station
Alumni will be at Northwood Inn, Definite plans are being made for and Rae Bilansky were guests of of rolls; Abe Zitomer, master of Halperin, treasurer; Miss G. Solo-
well ma others.
fromDetroit In:
Rate
I Woodward avenue at 12 1/2-ma• the second annual dance to take the club. The next meeting will finance; Morris Fish, sergeant-at - man, secretary; Mrs. M. Gerber,
1610 Ilaselwood Ans.
ALBANY. N. Y
$1.95
I road, on Feb. 22, at 8 p. m. All place April 28 at Hotel Statler. be held Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 8:15 arms. The following committees editor. Installation will take
Phone Empire 6426.
BETHLEHEM. PA
were appointed by the chancellor place at the Oriole Terrace on Feb.
former members are urged to be Miss Betty Weisman of 2481 p, ,n ,
1.80
Entertainment, Morris Brett 24. The girls are planning a home
on hand this Sunday, Feb. 17, at 3 Glynn Court is to be hostess to the
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CAMDEN. N. J.
Ins
chairman,
William
Barron,
Ben
m., at the home of Meyer Wat- members at a pajama party to be
bridge to take place on Feb. 26 at
Phi-So-Lite Club.
IOWA CITY. IA..
1.9S
REV. H. MILKOVSKY p.
erston, 3815 Duane street, where given at her home on Saturday,
The Phi-So-Lite Club met at the Weintrob; initiation, William Bar- the home of Mrs. Robert E. Clin-
KNOXVILLE. TENN
1.95
Cantor at Mishkan the last meeting prior to this af- Feb. 23. The next meeting will Jewish Center on Feb. 0. An open ron, chairman, Jack Erman; ring ton, 3010 Cortland avenue, the
PASSAIC. N 1
1.95
Israel Synagogue fair will be held. Reservations be held on Tuesday at the "V."
meeting was held in the social and pin, Sant Rothenberg; pub- next meeting to be at Mrs. A.
PHILADELPHIA.
PA.
must be made with Dave Freed-
1.115
room of the Jewish Center, on licity, William Barron. The next I Ross's home, 2555 Cortland ave-
—
Expert and
man Euclid 2290-R; Joe Newman,
RICHMOND. VA
I.95
L'Allegro Girls.
Feb. 13. Entertainment, games meeting will be an open one, at nue.
Euclid 25574, or Myer Epstein,
Antiseptic Mabel
The L'Allegro Girls met at the and refreshments were features of which prospective members will be
Garfield 0671-W.
Zedakah Club.
home of Miss Sylvia Chapman of the evening. The Phi-So-Lite Club entertained.
MARRIAGES
The regular Monday afternoon
The rates quoted are Station-to-Station Day rates. effective
3238 Cortland avenue. Many in-. me a bridge and tea party in the
Delta Chapter of the Phi Gamma meeting was held at Mrs. Lea Lev-
Pythian Sisters.
4,30 a. m. to 790 p. m
teresting topics were discussed dining room of the Jewish Center.
PERFORMED
Sorority.
De- (luring the course of the evening, The following girls entertained at
Pythian Sisters of
inson's home. The president Mrs.
Evening Station-to-Station rates are effective 7:00 p. m. to
The Phi Gamma Eta Sorority Ann Zamsky, thanks the g eral
troit Temple will hold their regu- along with final plans for the sleigh the b rid ge : Miss Ruth Rosen, Mi es
2012 Virginia
8:30 p. m., and Night Station-to-Station rates. 8:30 p. ns. to
lar meeting on Monday, Feb. 18. ride and formal affair to be held S. Traub, Miss A.Bankler, Miss S. met Friday at the home of Miss chairman, Mrs. Blanche Green-
Park
Rose Berman. Election of offi- blatt, and the vice-president, Mrs.
All members are urged to attend. in the near future. The next Goldstein and bliss L. Fagen.
4:30 a. m
Garfield 0287•81
cers for the coming term resulted Levinson, and co-workers for mak-
meeting will be held at the home
as follows: Chancellor, Sadie Pat- ing the dinner-dance at Northwood
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
of Miss Dorothy Korn at 272
Additional rate information can be secured
RADIOS
Finest Meals in Detroit
The Tau Sigma Rho Sorority rick; vice-chancellor, Theresa a success. The club is planning
Hague avenue. All members and
12195 Dexter at Richton
by calling the Long Distance operator
probationers are urged to be prey- met at the home of Miss Fay Si- Fenster; scribe, Nluriam Schultz; new activities for the near future.
treasurer,
Dorothy
Kaplan,
and
All
club
pins
are
being
called
back
brack on Feb. 5. Arrangements
eat.
KOSHER RESTAURANT
were made for the Valentine party press agent, Ann Lehr. Plans are for adjustments. Mrs. Tutts Kohn
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W. W. Girls.
to be held Feb. 16. The following being completed for installation : has charge of ready layettes, for
Try Our Home-Like Meals
The W. W. Girls met Tuesday girls were accepted as new mem- of officers to be held at the East- which call her if in need, at Long-
8832 TWELFTH STREET
evening at the home of Miss Bess hers: Miss Edith Brownstein, Miss ern Star Cafe. Membership of fellow 1157.
TU. same Inimitable Pohl Cuisine wW
Prevail
sic Feldstein, 422 Farnsworth. Vette Molitz and Miss Irene the sorority will open shortly. The
Credit Jeweler
Zingus Club.
Plans were made for the sleigh- Schlessinger. The next meeting is next meeting will be held on
11563 Dexter, Opposite 'Theatre
The Zingus held a dinner-dance
ride party to be held Friday. The to be held at the home of Miss Greenlawn avenue at the home of
We Carry • Complete Line of
at the Oriole Tetrace Sunday eve-
Misses Belle Woontner and Mary Mary Anchill, 88 Rosedale Court. Rose Berman.
Hamilton, Illinois,
ning, Feb. 3. The next event ,
Koenigsberg were appointed on'
Home Relief Society.
So-Eds,
r planned by the club will he a skat-
the entertainment committee. Ar-'
Elgin
The
home
Relief
Society
thanks
I
The
So-Eds
met
Thursday
at
party at Interlaken, Pine Lake,
a
rangements are being made for
FOR EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT
Wrist ■
end Pocket Watches
dinner party to be given in honor Fenkell and Dexter Center. Rita Mrs. Sam Schwartz and Mrs. Mil- on Sunday, Feb. 17.
SERVICE BRING YOUR CAR TO
ton
Wolfe,
chairmen,
and
members
of the new officers. The next meet- Axelrod reported about the Coon-
BULOVA and Winton &
Chi Sigma Sorority.
ing will be held at the home of cil of Clubs meeting. Eva Sam- and friends for helping to make
Benrus Wrist and Strap
EVERTOPI ENGH AWING CO.
A special meeting of the Chi
Mrs. Herman Bennett, 3000 Roch- uels was elected a member of the its dinner-dance at Northwood Inn
Watches
Second fluor Kerr !lido.
ester. ; club. Initiations of four members a social and financial success. Sigma Sorority was held Feb. 6
We have a eparkline refection
Storage—Greasing—Repairs—Collision Work
Mtiirt
ad-
of world famous and nationally
will be held the night of the thee- What promises to be a very inter- at 2519 Gladstone, the home of
•ertised
OU, A L
Los Amigos Club.
ter party. Zelda Brodsky repre- esting meeting will take place Miss Tillie Tilchen, to plan an
—Tire Service—Cars Washed—Gas and Oil
Moonday,
Feb.
25,
at
the
home
of
P R pNird Ms
"DE MILO"
The last meeting of the club sented the club at the Jewish Cen-
event to take place the last week
24.Hour Towing Service
PI %TEST-
was held at the home of Miss M. tern celebration Sunday at Mel. Mrs. Ben Schwartz, 2431 Blaine in March or the first week in
Perfect Diamond Rings
avenue.
Bernard
Kugel,
violinist,
April.
Botviniek. Final plans were bourne. The members were enter-
Beginning Feb. 17, the
$1.00 down buys any ar•
will be soloist, and there will be a Chi Sigma Sorority will hold its
made
for
the
annual
banquet
to
be
tained
by
selections
on
the
piano
tide in our store.
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held Feb. 17
, at Oriole Terrace. by Mary Cohen. Those wishing speaker who will be announced meetings every other Sunday at
Expert Watch Repairing.
•
Ameeting will also be held on that ' , to become members should watch later.
89 Rowena street. At the next'
42 Watson Street
We use only genuine parts.
Cherry 4136
meeting each member will be pre-I
date at the home of Miss .1. Aus-, this paper for future announce-
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