11£ W. W. Girls. Dependable Cartage Transfer awl CITY MESSENGER COMPANY 937 E. Vernor Highway Cadillac 3240 • • Tau Beta Chi Sorority. Meetings of the Tau Beta Chi Sorority have been changed to ' Thursday instead of Tuesday, due to most of the girls having joined the athletic class at the Temple Beth El on Tuesday. At present the sorority is busy making plans for a bridge to be given some time in March. The girls presented the following officers of the previous term with gifts: Minnie Bortman, Betty SaranotT and Esther Pome- rantz. `Russ Bear Inn 25 W. Columbia, opp. Fox Theatre First Russian Restaurant in Detroit The 1r The W. W. Girls met Sunday evening at the home of Miss Lilly Miss Bennett, 3000 Rochester. Sally Deutch reported that plans' for the social honoring the retiring officers and the coming of the new were completed. Discussion was held On a proposed ice-skating party. Due to the social being held at the home of Miss Sally Deutch, 2484 Hazelwood, on next I Tuesday, the next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mary I Koenigsburg, 2611 Carter, on March 5. kitchen is conducted under the supervision of Blue Bird Girls. Mrs. A. Ross, 2555 Cortland ave- nue, was hostess at the last meet- ing, at which there was a large at- tendance. Everyone is anticipat- ing a good time at the installation of officers to be given at the Ori- ole Terrace Feb. 24. Mrs. Robert E. Clinton will entertain the club members and friends with a home bridge Feb. 26 at her home, 3010 Cortland avenue. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. II. Salter, 2498 Pasadena ave- nue, March 6. "The Russian Chef de Cuisine" From Moscow The acknowledged rendezvous for eeekere after the unueual In food and atmosphere. Luncheon. dinner and after-theater 'upper—open 'til 1.110 a. m. Facilities for Special Pall* irn Epsilon Zeta Sorority. The Epsilon Leta Sorority met at the home of Miss Lillian Earn. netzky. The Valentine party held Friday was a huge success. Elec- tion of officers resulted as follows: Rose Weiss, president; Bertha Pat- rick, vice-president; Frances Mar- golis, treasurer; Lillian Kamnet- zky, secretary, and Jeanette Silver. mah, recording secretary. The next meeting will be held at the bore of Miss Rose Weiss, 1612 Euclid, where an open meeting will be held. HOTEL Right Downtown Columbia at John R. with M. C. Busses Passing Door A Good Place to Live $5 to $10 Weekly $12 to $16 Double $1.50 to $3.00 Daily "A Nona Away Peas Hen*" Under Nees Mernagemeeest entorelmnsti CLU RONICLE NEWS 1 J. S. I. Girls. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS The Detroit Jewish Chronicle is, from time to time, called upon to offer information relative to the existing Jewish organizations, clubs, sororities and frateinities. 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. The S. S. Girls. Thai Tale Sorority. Mas•Kanis. A delightful gathering took place at the hom e of Miss Ruth. Markovitz, treasurer of the J. S. I. Girls, (in Feb. lie it was at- tended by a membership of 12 girls. Among, the visitors were several out-of-town guests. Pn, ceiling the social meeting a special meeting of the society was held. Esther Gauss, president, presided. Final plans were made for the card party to be held March 31, at the K. of P. Hall. For tickets call Euclid 5680, or see Miss Marko- vitz, 2070 West Philadelphia. CLEANLINESS COMFORT ECONOMY THIS IDEAL COMBINATION IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE Eta Beta Zeta. Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at I the home of Miss Charlotte Redish, 2220 Gladstone. The girls wish to announce the engagement of their uresident, Miss Helen Tratt- ner. The next meeting will be held at the home of 5liss As-is Rice of 3318 Calvert avenue. This will be open to visitors. Chi Sigma Sorority. The Chi Sigma Sorority met Feb. 17 at the Youne. Women's , Hebrew Association, 89 Rowena. Miss Ella V. Feldman, the execu- tive director, welcomed the soror- ity with an introduction to the "Y." Plans were made for forthcoming event, more news of which will be given in detail later. Each member was presented with a sorority pin bearing the Chi Sig- ma emblem. The next meeting will ! take place at the "I"' on March 3 !at 6 p. m. THERE'S A PROPER SIZE FOR EVERY FURNACE ASK US East Side Coal Co. Whittier 9200 Miss Anne Bernstein entertained The Tool Tale Sorority met at the "Y" clubhouse, Wednesday the members of the Mas-Kams So- 1 T a u Sigma Rho Sorority. evening, Feb. 20. A representa- rority at bridge. The next meet- tive group of members enjoyed the ing will be at the home of Miss! The Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at the home of Miss Mary An- Athena Girls' (lance held Sunday, Mary Feldman. chill, 88 Rosedale Court. Feb. 12. Public Courts with all the Advantages of a Private Club Feb. 17 at the Stotler Hotel. Tick- The Valentine party held Feb. 16, Troty Vech Girls. ets are available for the second annual bridge-tea to be held The last meeting, of the Troty at the home of Miss Fay Sibrack, March 17 at the Barium Hotel. Vech Girls took place at the home 626 Belmont avenue, was a suc- The next meeting will be held of Miss Martha Miller, Feb. 13. cess. The next meeting is to be Wednesday, Feb. 27. Plans are under way for pins. The held at the home of Miss Esther 3775 DAVISON AT DEXTER HOGARTH 2675 next meeting will be held at the Yunis, 282 East Euclid avenue. FIRST ANNUAL home of Miss Ilelen Schneider, 298 Sigma Iota. Hebrew Infant Orphan Home. Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. The Hebrew Infant Orphan The last meeting of the Sigma Owen avenue. ICE SKATING CARNIVAL The Phi Kappa Epsilon Prater- 1 tome will hold a mass meeting Iota was held at the Y. W. II. A. Beta Rho Delta Sorority. nity held its weekly meeting at the SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1929 The last meeting of the Beta Wednesday evening, March 6, at Feb. 17. Plans were made for the eve- Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street, The So-Eels S met Weather Permitting, or First Day Following Rho Delta Sorority was held Feb. t he Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor' informal dinner to be given Sun- Feb. 17. Plans were made to at 89 Rowena. Mrs. Dolores a nil Wilson. Mrs. 11. Bercovitch day, March 3, at the Oriental Cafe. ning and the following was de- 14 Prizes for Races, Fancy Costumes, Barrel Jumping, also for Levitt and Mrs.' Esther Ruben3 f the Child Care Council will The sorority has entered the stunt cided upon: Latka party at the enter the "stunt" program to be ' Costumes in Grand March. p ri n e sgi dgegnrtt' home, gtovv b, m.gr Feb h. 1.13 2 swim- sponsored by the "Y" in the near were among the honorary mem- 8 peak on the relation of children night to be held at the "Y" o n to ADMISSION 50c 7:30 P. M. Webster 1, Ssiwarch future. The following were ap- berg present. It was announced t parents. Judge E. J. Jelfres March 17. 3, Coming events will be an- pointed on the committee: Lewin that the dance held Sunday, Feb. will speak on the value of the - nounced at the next meeting. The Sisler, Andrew Roch, Sam Gutter- 10, was a huge financial and social h ome to the community. Pisgah Lodge. The Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai club will have ribbons with the man, Aaron Rosen and Jack Slut- success. The sorority thanked its sky. Tau Sigma Delta. many friends who helped to make Meet Your Friends at B'rith held its last meeting Mon- name o f the club printed on them, be worn by the members at Try Our Salads as Only Tau Sigma Delta Sorority mem- day, Feb. 18 at the Community It so. The proceeds will go to Moriettes. Toasted W. Know How charity, and plans are now under bers entertained their male friends) Center, 275 East Ferry avenue. every affair. The theater party was postponed for a later date. Edith Sandwich. to Malts lgsiti h,cg• sr a bffl way to attain this end, under the at a Valentine-bridge party Feb. Plans were discussed for the next g T ht 0 d ratsvo i r nbgt tog f s tg, Fannie Rose and Julia Bu• by heldgive leadership of Miss Ray Marcus. 16. There were four tables of luncheon, which will take place Ziff, the , A TRIAL WILL MAKE menthol were elected members at week at the home of Miss Mollie For • Tasty Bite Plans are now under way for a for- bridge, and prizes were awarded at March 27. YOU A REGULAR PATRON this meeting. Those wishing to Chaenko. Proceeds of the raffle mal dinner-dance in celebration of each table. The sorority is plan- Look for the Red Neon Sign 15 years' experience in this become members should call Bill were given to the Ilebrew Infant the third anniversary of the soror- ning an open meeting next month. Beta Tau Iota Sorority. line enables me to serve you Figelsky at Euclid 48874, for de- Home. The raffle was very sue- ity's existence. The committee in A sleig,hride party is also being The raffle of the Beta Tau Iota tails. Address all communications cessful and the members extend the fineet food and delicacies charge of arrangements consists of disc used. Sorority was held at the home of , to Rita Axelrod, 5908 Mt. Elliott. obtainable at the most reason- Sally Cutler, chairman; Miss Jean Miss Mary Orrin, 15425 Wiscon- their sincere thanks to all those able prices. Aed•Ed-Din Sorority. who helped make it so. Plans are HIrshman and Miss Esther Engel, sin avenue, instead of at the home , a onti meti o tfing The Aaed-Ed-Din Sorority met gpefn ille bf g orioantbo wa itasociates. This event will take 11524 Dexter Boulevard at the "Y" Feb. 17. The third an- of Miss Mona !filler, 2685 Monte- Instea O d " orth G eiri regC ul i a ' r i' meeting which m place in April. At Lawrence e I of the Orean Girls' Club on Thurs- bridge-tea. A book review of the niversary of the sorority was cele- ivy avenue. The winner was Mrs. , Wasserman of ewi- d ay evening, Feb. 14, Miss Ru th "Island Within, " by udwig L Lnext Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan .f, brated by seeing "The War Song", will nue. The next meeting will - wartz, Hazelwood avenue, en- . he a I Sch of the and ended with apajama party at feature Cong. Ahav•th Achim. social one and will be held at the tertained the girls and several of sohn is the meeting, to be at the home of the Announcement is made by the' the home of Miss Belle Alter. home of Miss Bess Schmidt. her friends at bridge. There were Hebrew Ladies' Free Lonn Asso- Plans are under way for a tramp Valentine decorations and many Misses Goldener. goommotwommorszammommtacernmegramoommummmmmunotmeNnimarmmummettrir ciation of Congregation Ahavath to the Oakland Country Club. The Home Relief Society. ' entertainment features. Sirs. Jack Jolly Fellows. Achim that it will hold a bazaar second monthly party is to be The next meeting of the Home • Tobb of Leslie avenue will be RETAIN and package party at the syna- given Feb. 23, with Miss Sarah Sil- At a meeting of the Jolly Fel- gogue, Westminster and Delmar, verman as hostess. The Misses Relief Society will take place Mon- hostess at the next meeting. lows, held at the home of Bob day, Feb. 25, at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Slutsky and Belle Lif- on Sunday, March 3. The com- Kane, 1955 Blaine, thanks were JUDGE THEODORE J. U mittee in charge Mesdames F. Al- chitz were brought up as pledgees. Ben B. Schwartz, 2433 Blaine ave- expressed to all clubs and sorori- Bernard Kugel, violinist, The last meeting Club. Cosmo ties for their co-operation in the nue. The C pert, president, M. Smotkin, B. will be soloist and Miss Esther Club was held Tuesday evening at card party held on Feb. 13. Fur- Philomathic Debating Club. Goose, Lankin and Cole, express At the last meeting of the Philo.' Ashinsky will be speaker. Mrs. 11• the home of Miss Kathleen Pereira. ther discussions will be held in re- thanks to the merchants who do- nated packages and invite the pub- mathic Debating Club, which was M. Shulman, president, has ae- 378 Monterey avenue, Highland gard to our dance on Sunday, lic to co-operate in its worthy held Sunday evening, Feb. 17, in pointed several committees which Park. The program of the eve- March 17, at the Statler Hotel, and the clubroom of the main library, will report on various poor fami- ning consisted of discussions of according to the committee reports work. Woodward and Kirby avenues, lies and hospitals in the city. A "The effect of Vitaphone and me- everything points to success. B AS contestants for the annual model large attendance is expected. chanical music on the advancement Sigma Kappa Sigma Sorority. of music," by Samuel Leib, and The Sigma Kappa Sigma Soror- meeting were selected. Those The Act Natural Club. PhisSo-Lite. "The psychology of modern edu- ity, Beta chapter, held an installa- chosen were Nathan Berke, Paul As the aftermath of a discus- The meeting of the Phi-So-Lite cation." by Miss Betty Cohen. A sion on psychological reactions, tion tea at the home of Miss Mi- Broner, Albert Pearl, Jack Rom, Club was held Feb. 13. A social special meeting will be held on Albert J. Silber and Norval Slobin. riam Jacobs, 7432 Poe avenue. held at the Y. W. A. recently, of The officers installed were Betty Jack Miller and Max Chornsky party was held after the meeting. Monday evening at the home the Act Natural Club was organ- FAIR — HONEST — CAPABLE Grabow, president; Helen Blume- were picked as alternates. The The boys of the Ben Beys Club Miss Fny Armlet!, 2937 Clements ized. A meeting was held at the nau, secretary, and Faye Cohen, program consisted of a debate on were invited. Entertainment and avenue. HIS SPLENDID ADMINISTRATION home of Bernard Tilchen, 2519 treasurer. The guests of the so- tho subject, "Resolved, that Con- refreshments featured the meet Gladstone avenue. The following MERITS HIS RETENTION Eta Rho. rority included the Misses Nance gress should devise and accept a ing. The girls basketball team ti The members of the Eta Rho So- officers were elected. President, E ENDORSED BY THE DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION Rosenthal, Estelle Morse and Es- uniform code of traffic laws." Sid- won the first game with St. Re- Alfred J. Wolf; treasurer, Sam .s= rority have been busy this season This ad. inserted and paid for by friends. telle Perlman. All correspondence ney Smith and Albert J. Silber, tus, the score being 18 to 4. Goren; secretary, Bernard Tilchen. 2 with socials and business assem- who defended the affirmative, won - to the sorority may be directed to Manuel Bosch was elected chair- EllIt1111311111111113111111MIIMIIIHITI11111111111111113111;1111111131111111111111M1111111111111111311110112111MKIMIKKIIIIKIKIKIVIDEMEMENIO ' blMs. The girls are now sponsor- Phi Alpha Gamma. Helen Blumenthau, secretary, 3216 the decision of the club over the man of the intellectual advance- The meeting of the Phi Alpha ing a dance to be held the latter ment committee. Human problems negative, Morton Bauman and Da- Cortland street. vid Sobin. Sidney Smith was Gamma Sorority was held at the Part of February. The mock ini- besetting the younger set were dis- chosen best speaker. Leo Gurko home of Miss R. Bernstein Feb. 18. tiation, for the entrance of three cussed at the last meeting. The Idelta Girls. the home of A meeting of the Melte Girls acted as critic of the evening. Election of officers resulted as fol. pledgees, was held at next meeting will be held at the was held at the "Y" Tuesday, Feb. The program for Sunday, Feb. 24, lows: Miss M. Vassal, president; Faye Mishkin, and will be formally Frid ay home of Alfred Wolf, 916 Dela- subject, will be a debate on the R. Bernstein, vice-president; sole 19, at 8:30 p. m. Plans for a St. Miss All club correspon- ware. Patrick's party to be given in the "Resolved, that Congress should be Miss L. Silver, secretary; Miss S. gathering. near future were discussed. Sally given the power to nullify Su- Taylor, treasurer; Miss D. Rosen- dence should be sent in care of Sigma Alpha. Cohen, Sylvia Kadish, Ethel Kozak preme Court decisions." Paul Blatt, sergeant-at•arms. The next the scribe, Betty Goldman, 3753 The Sigma Alpha Sorority will and Mary L. Ross were elected h3roner and Harold Goodman will meeting is to be held at the home Elmhurst avenue. e b s t e r at Webster members. The next meeting will defend the affirmative, while Jack of Miss D. Rosenblatt on Sunday, Sunday. The girlas will go to Theta Chi Epsilon Sorority. a un Rom and Albert A. Williams will Feb. 26, at 3 p. m. be held on Tuesday, Feb. 26. Miss Rae Fidler of 3385 Rich- the home of Miss Helen Waldstein, compose the negative. Tentative ton was hostess at the last meeting •610 Webb, for a waffle supper debates with the Detroit College The Nite-Hawk Club. Aimwell Dance. The Nile-Hawk Club celebrated of the Theta Chi Epsilon Sorority, following this party. The next The Aimwell Club will give its of Law and Detroit City College the season with several social of Feb. 13. Plans to increase the business meeting will be held at first dance Sunday, March 24, at are being arranged. membership of the sorority were the home of Miss Fannie Wexler the Beth David, Fourteenth and fairs. Installation of officers will gave a o f 2476 Philadelphia, Sunday, Zedakah Club. Elmhurst. Joe Keyes and his Har- he- held at the Blossom Heath Inn dinner-dance discussed. The sorority' at the Oriole Terrace March 3. An enjoyable meeting was held mony Boys will supply the music. the coming Sunday, Feb. 24. The The club has also obtained Miss Monday afternoon at Mrs. Viola newly elected officers are Joseph Feb. 20. Upson Sorority. Ruth Raison, 'Frisco dancer, to en- Weiss's home on Philadelphia ave- M. Marston, president; Frank J. Detroit Lechem Aniyim. tertain. Herb Stacey, the cabaret nue. The club thanks Mrs. Blanche Lutz, treasurer; Myron R. Sapper- . The Detroit Lechem Aniyim will Kirby S :%igrms'i‘74.7nSu7nv.e,ljahspi 7 0 ' s nf telS is ' ir r t il": t ya h ; et ., Chicago , who in De- Greenblatte, general chairman and stein, secretary, and Chester It. meet Monday evening, Feb. 25, meeting of Feb. 13. Plans were troit for an indefinite stay, will vice-president, and Mrs. H. G. Lev- Ilarns, business manager. in the Delmar Synagogue. The i discussed for an open meeting to enson, assistants, for their part in make his first Detroit apearance public is invited. A theater bene- l be held in the near future. Bridge at the Aimwell dance. Any organ- making the dance on Feb. 13 a Siphia Tia Sorority. followed the meeting. fit for the society is planned for and dancing success. A bridge-tea is planned ization wishing to support this Station-to-Station day rates from Detroit to: Miss Helen Emrner, 634 Benton April 2• after which a midnight lunch was for the latter part of March. Mrs. dance shou ld communicate with h next meeting will street, was hostess at a Valentine Tutto Kohn has charge of all served. Te the Aimwell Club, 8212 Twelfth 32.15 Atlantic City N J es Aloha Beta Gamma Sorority. held at the home of Miss I. Vitt street. Those wishing may attend ready layettes. Please call her party which was held Thursday 2.55 Augusta, Ga. Chinese Tea Gardens. Broadsheet, Feb. 27. Alpha Beta Gamma Sorori o f 9670 Broadseet, the open meeting Sunday, Feb. 24, for same, Longfellow 1157. Mrs. night at the was a huge success. Tht met Feb, 19 at the home of Miss 2.55 Button, Mass. Sonia Shaffer has charge of all lay- The affair et 2:30 some address, sec- e Fi ller. decorations were red and white. Ruth Berman, 8230 Beaubien J .1 0 3 7 u s e ettes and is the cutter. Mrs. Rose Buffalo N Y 1.15 ond floor, room 3. met at F iller met Lipson, 2677 Glendale, will be the 'elk s Frances Kaufman entertained street. Discussion on the forth- The I L .e esa Denver, Col. 4.25 s by singing and Miss Fay Levey ac- coming third annual spring frolic hostess at the next meeting. L F. D. P. Girls. Des Moines, la. 2.35 companied her. The following took place, to be held Sunday eve- and Gertrude Alpert Feb. 15. At The L. F. D. P. Girls met Sun- 1.25 Indianapolis, Ind were accepted as new members. fling, March 3, at the Steller. .4i. the the home Valentine of of the party Misses prizes Rose for, Athena Girls' Club. day at the home of Miss Edith Montreal, Que. 2.15 The officers and members of the The Misses Ray Abe l, Fay Levey formal dinner-dance w ill b e given games were given to Freda Burke, Cohen, 9036 Delmar avenue. A and Gussie Oakes. Plans for ini- by the sorority for members and Lillian Marks, Mary Ulnick and 2.05 New York N Y luncheon was served and the girls Athena Girls' Club thank their Palm Beach, Ha 4.00 played bridge. The next meeting many friends who helped make nation were made. The next their friends on March 17, at the Gertrude Zalk. Refreshments and Miss Ann Schulman, dancing followed. Tickets for the will take place at the home of Miss their whoopee dance last Sunday meeting will be held at the home Addison. Richmond, Va. 1.95 of the Misses N. and H. Emmer, 1217 West Euclid, will be hostel' raffle are still on sale. The next success. The grand ballroom of a Clara Morris, 1114 Holbrook ave- St. Look, Mo . 1.95 of the next meeting, to be held mee ting will be held at the home the Hotel Stotler was filled to ca- 634 Benton street. nue. 1.70 Washington, D. C Monday, Feb. 25. pacity with guests who danced to of Miss Sarah Siegel of 1684 Meta Alpha Theta Sorority. Blaine avenue. the music of the Blue Moon Enter- Miss Evelyn Fartn of 2615 The Coterie Club. tainers. Mrs. Gertrude Fishman These are samples of the interstate Station-to- Montefi ors Lodge. The Coterie Club met at the of West Philadelphia avenue will Webb avenue, a pledgee. was voted Station day rates under the recent reductions be hostess at the next meeting on in as a member of the Meta Alpha home of Miss Dorothy Koppin. With a considerable portion of Theta Sorority at a meeting on Final arrangements were made for the membership present, Monte- Tuesday evening. made between points 130 to 1500 miles apart. You and Your Friends Tuesday. The evening was devoted the bridge-fashion show to be fiore Lodge No. 12, Independent Will Enjoy to discussion of the second annulil given at Hotel Barium March 1. Order Free Sons of Israel, initi- Purity Chapter 359, 0. E. S. Rates for Person-to-Person calls within the On Monday, Feb. 25, following dance, which will take place April The club asks its friends to co-op- ated the following eight candidates A Better same distances also have been reduced. a brief business meeting, the mem- 28 at Hotel Stotler. Music will be crate in making this bridge suc- at their meeting Monday evening, bers of Purity Chapter No. 359, furnished by Bob Cruzet's Cotton cessful. Tickets may be obtained Feb. 18: Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Fountain Luncheon This is the third reduction in interstate rates 0. E. S., will make merry with a Club Orchestra. The next meet from the members, or at the door. Gottlieb. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Evening Dinner or offered the public by the Bell System within little "stunt night." Any member who ing will be held on Tuesday, Feb. The next meeting to be held at the Louis Weiss, Mr. and Sirs. A. S. can contribute a bit of entertain- , 26, at the "Y" clubhouse. home of Miss Jan Blair, 13501 Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shore. After Theatre Bite more than two years. It is in keeping with the The evening was made memorable Dexter boulevard. ment is asked to notify the wor- fundamental policy of the system to furnish the The Live Wire Boys. by the presence of the Hon. Sam- thy matron at once. There will be Plesant Surroundings The Live Wire Boys held their uel Sturtz of New York (Ity, Versatile Girls. dancing and refreshments after best possible service at the least cost to the user. Wholesome Food the program. The entire evening regular meeting at the home of The Versatile Girls entertained Grand Master of the Grand Lodge Always Open is open, without charge, to all paid. Mickey Wilson, president of the Feb. 9 at an informal Valentine of the United States. Ile deliv- up members and guests are also in- organization. where another social party in the ballroom of the Wag- ered a most enlightening address vited. Plans are progressing for event was announced. A feature nor home on Linwood avenue. Val- on Freesonism and fraternalism, Purity', dinner-dance, which will dance will be held Sunday evening, entine decorations were used ef- and enthused the members very be held at Northwood Inn Search March 10, at the Fenkell ballroom, fectively with red tapers and tulle highly. Mrs. Sturtz accompanied her husband to Detroit, and her 19. There will be dancing and en- above the Fenkell Theater at Dex- as table appointments. and Fountain GriU tertainment. charming personality enhanced the ter boulevard. Tickets may be RADIOS_ ,e )bought from the members or else splendid impression the Grand Warren and Woodward Ay... The S. S. Girls met at the home of Miss Sophie Goodstein, 2280 Gladstone avenue, on Feb. 16. As this was a social meeting, the en- tire meeting was devoted to enter- tainment. Plans for a skating party to he held on Sunday, Feb. 24, were made. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Rose Bachrach, 4813 West Verner Highway. "ART. STAFF'S" Drxtrr Truttig attb tqtatitig Critter NATE'S NATE'S Announcement! 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