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Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
At u meeting held at the home
of Miss Sophie Alpiner plans for
a benefit raffle were made. Mk ,
Betty Alpine!: entertained the
groups by reading their tea leaves
and paints. The membership runt.
paign is still in progress.

Le..

The

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Detroit Friendship Club.

Phlico "Neu-

Sigma Tau Kappa.

Sigma Tau Kappa met at the
home of Miss Ruth 'newr at a
birthday party honoring Mims Ada
Rothenberg. The last club event
was a pajama party which took
place at the home of Minx Emilie
Gelman of Fairfield avenue. I'lans
are also being made for a splash
party and an open meeting, to be
held SOO n. Any girl of the age
of 16 to 18 who wishes to join
should communicate with Miss
Helen Levin, Euclid 2458-M. The
ticket chairman, Miss Charlotte
Schmidt, reports a rapid sale of
raffle tickets.

EIVISBORONIME

NEWS

Sigma Iota.

Sigma Iota Sorority met at the
Y. W. II. A. Starch :1. The presen-
tation on Starch 17 at the "Y"
promises to be a great success.
Summer activities were discussed.
The sorority attended an informal
dinner at the Chinese Tea Gardens.
Miss Julia Caplan was the guest of
the afternoon and evening.

Purity Chapter No. 359. 0. E. S.
Monday, March 11 will be ad-
vance officers night of Purity Chap-
ter No 359, 0. E. S. For thi:
day, the officers of the ensuing
year will assume their advance sta-
tions and exemplify the work. In
the afternoon, the officers of Di-
troit lodge have been invited, :Is (I
return courtesy, to initiate a chi,
of candidates, while the advanced
officers of I'urity Chapter will in-
stall the evening class of candi-
dates, following a 6 o'clock dinner.
All members are invited to attend.
Northwood Inn will be the scene
of a delightful party Tuesday eve-
nine, Starch 19, when Purity Chap-
ter's first dinner-dance will take
place. The number of tickets will
be limited for this affair, so mem-
bers and friends are urged to make
early reservations. Mrs. Anna
Gordon is chairman of this dance
and is assisted by an able commit-
tee, which promises many special
features.

At its last open meeting, Sun-
111111co
Delta Omega Iota Sorority.
day, March 3, the Detroit Friend-
Delta Omega Iota Sorority,
COM014
ship Club had the pleasure of hear-
Gamma
chapter, held a picnic-hike
ing
Max
Edwardn.
who
spoke
on
An exquisite
to Belle Isle and vicinity. An
Louis XVI cabinet
the topic entitled "Virtues." This
Of thoroughly blab
open
meeting
is announced for
address was of such interest that
grade construction
March 31, at 3 p. m., at the B'nai
the educational committee orthe
and elegant lint•h.
A leo other and.
li
nth
clubhouse,
275 East Ferry.
club decided to open a discussion
eon. furnitur•
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
Organizations are urged to keep
at the next educational meeting
Includingreetlfiecp.h.
model..
pull amplification and
on the impressive statements made
Discussion on the second annual the date of April 14 open to at-
by Mr. Edwards.
spring dance, to be held April 28, tend the sorority's spring frolic at
...
...........
,
New Type
at the Stotler Hotel, was the main Hotel Stotler, dancing to Mike
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
topic of the meeting of March 5, Falk's U. of NI. Collegians.
Electra-Dy11111111C
at the Y. W. 11. A. The greater
The
Phi
Kappa
Epsilon
Proles
your old
Les Joyeuse Filled.
Speaker
nity held ito weekly meeting March port of the proceeds will be con-
The Les Joyeuse Fills met at
radio
3 at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena tributed to a worthy charitable in-
At last, ■ Dynamic
the
home
of Msa Rose Entner
street. Election of officers was stitution. The sorority accepted
Speaker that aloe. roe
Don't be content any more with sec
the high note..i welt
held, and there will be a public in- the invitation of the Y. W. II. A. Nlarch 1. Plans for the distribu-
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
tion
of
the
Passover baskets were
a. the plerisina lowa.No
stallation later. Plans for a smok- to be guests at their Saturday
ond-rate performance! Ask about our trade in
Miss F. Feldman of 15910 In-
ed rumbling; no
er were also made. The following night dance at Webster Hall on discussed. The Misses Sarah Sie- verness was hostess at the last
blurr
blurred
tones. Speech
offer on the new Phileo. Now you can have
gel
and
Rose
and
Gertrude
Alpert
were elected: Sidney Eserow, March 9. The members are plan-
clear .4 4...1. And
meeting of the Delta Sigma Chi
the best without taking a dead loss on your
tremendous volume
chancellor; Peter B. Kramer, vice- ning a welcome home party to be were appointed on the committee. Sorority March 1. Plans were com-
without distortion.
old act. Ask also about our Free Home
, chancellor and treasurer; Sam given in honor of Miss Blume Din- Mks Esther Italbirer and Miss Mil- pleted for the initiation of the
dred
Chertoff
are
composing
a
N.
ner,
who
has
been
away
on
an
ex-
Aerial
Needed
Gutterman, secretary. An audit-
Demonstration and Easy Payment Plan.
members to take place March 15,
.111.10
ing committee, composed of Lewis tended sojourn in Los Angeles. new song for the club. The raffle Raffle tickets are reported selling
. .
lraaar ermtrol
Slider and Dave Mattis, was ap- The next meeting will take place will be held May 10. A "white rapidly. Members of the sorority
elephant sale" will be held at the
pointed to check over the books of on March 12 at the "Y."
Ofd., Featnret
next electing, at the home of Miss attended the dance given by the
the retiring treasurer. After the
Mildred Chertoff, 1923 West Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority
Phalanx Club.
meeting the fraternity journeyed
March 3. Hiss R. A. Rapapport of
Euclid.
to the Steller Hotel to the dance
The open house and public instal-
15832 Inverness will be hostess at
of the Alpha Beta Gamma Soror- lation of the newly elected officers
the next meeting. Address all
and
Phi Sigma Gamma.
ity. On March 10, the fraternity of the Phalanx Club will be held
A group of girls have organized correspondence to Nliss Rapap-
will be the guests of the Y. W. II. at the Y. %V. II. A. Thursday eve-
port.
A. at a "Dutch" supper. In the ning, March 14, at 9 o'clock. a new sorority, the Phi Sigma
Gamma. The officers are: Ma-
line of athletics the fraternity Friends of the members and the
Hoy Toy Girls.
thilda
William
president;
France.
added another triumph to their club are invited. There will be en-
Election of officers was held at
/Colialin, vice-president; Martha
long string of victories by defeat- tertainment and light refreshments
the
home
of Miss Jeanne Snittnan,
Fleischer,
secretary
;
Eva
Bench-
3930 FENKELL
4548 GRAND RIVER ing the Utopians 19 to II. The during the evening. The bowling
1935 Clairmount avenue. The new
man, treasurer.
Rot Defter end LivornoIs
near Fourteenth
fraternity has not been defeated team continues to practice at the
officers
are:
President, Miss
ARLINGTON 10141
GLENDALE 4260
as yet this season.
Linwood-Philadelphia bowling al-
Jeanne Snitman; secretary, Mies
Nile-Hawk Club.
4707 MICHIGAN. LAFAYETTE 5749
leys and will shortly be in a po-
Betty
Sklar;
treasurer,
Miss Vivian
Members of the Nite-llatvk Club
Near Thirtieth Street
Live Wire Boys.
sition to issue a tournament chal- attended the bridge-dansant given Schwartz; corresponding secre-
The
Live
Wire
Boys
held
their
lenge
to
other
organizations.
A
tary,
Miss
Ciel
Leventen;
social
OPEN EVENINGS
by the Cosmo Club at the Masonic
weekly xi e e t i n g Wednesday, round table discussion of events of Temple. The club also attended a committee chairman, Miss Dot
March 6, at the home of Sam the day featured the meeting of basketball game and dance spon- Schwartz; membership committee
245 Farnsworth avenue. March 7.
sored by the Defenders Club of chairman, Slits Pat Schwartz.
NOTED SOCIOLOGIST Chosid,
--
Final arrangements for the nov-
Windsor. The Nite-llawks have Plans are being made for a pajama
Camp Greylock
Detroit Hebrew Free Loan.
SPEAKS AT TEMPLE elty dance to be held Sunday eve-
inaugurated a new method for party, with a theater and lunch-
nine,
March
10,
at
the
Fenkell
The
installation
of
officers
of
For Boys, Becket, Mass.
meetings, alternating one meeting eon party the following day. The
ballroom, above the Fenkell Then- the Detroit Hebrew Free Loan will at the
(Continued From Page One).
W. II. A. with a gather- next meeting will be held at the
In the Berkshire Mts.
ter, at Dexter boulevard, featuring be held at 14 p. m. Tuesday. A ing at the home of one of the I home of Miss Ciel Leventen, 1722
m., in the chapel of Temple Beth the original Bagdad Barons Or- theater benefit was given at Litt-
Establkhed 1916. Under personal
members.
El, on "What to Do With One's chestra were discussed• Tickets man's People's Theater Jan. 15,
supervision of Gabriel R. Mason, FA
D.. principal Elijah Clark High
Leisure."
may be obtained at the door or and was a success. Friends are
Tusi Tale Sorority.
Jolly Fellows.
School. New York City. Ideal camp
Mr. Lindeman, who is widely from the members. urged to attend the meeting on
The Tusi Tale Sorority held a
for boys 8 to 17. All sports available
At the last meeting of the Jolly
known as an author and lecturer,
Tuesday at the Emanuel Syna• Fellows, held Tuesday, discussion meeting Wednesday, March 6, in
under •rpert supervisors. Season
begins July I.
brings an interesting message to
gogue, Taylor and Wilson. Re- was on the coming dance to be the "Y" clubhouse. Dancing and
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
Detroit. Among his books are "So-
Camp Greylock
A skating party was held Sun- freshments will be served.
held Slorch 17 at the Statler Hotel. special features are being planned
cial Discovery," "The Meaning of
Jack Kobin, chairman, reported for the bridge-tea to he held Sun-
For Girls in Adirondack.
Adult Education," "Education day, Feb. 24, at Belle Isle. Later
L'Allegro Girls.
that everything was being done to day afternoon, March 17, at the
Under personal supervision of Urs.
Through Experience." These trea- the girls and their escorts drove
The L' Allegro Girls met at the make their dunce successful and Barium Hotel. All clubs interested
out
to
B.
Richman's
home
on
Eu-
W. A. Mason and Malt of counselors.
tises have found an appreciative
Miss Lillian ',eider of
Instruction in games, music, French,
did avenue for an indoor social homee
also that a great number of tickets in attending may secure tickets by
public and have established his
24,aivert
avenue Tuesday eve- have already been sold. A bouquet writing the sorority in care of the
C alvert
arts and crafts, woodcraft.
For complete details about either
reputation as an authority on so- affair.
ning. The hay ride which was held of flowers is to be sent to Bob Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street.
camp write S. S. Fishbaine, 8518 Slur.
ciology and economics.
on Feb. 22 was an overwhelming Kane and Sam 1.ipsitz, who are 'ihe next meeting will be held
levant. Detroit, or phone Arlington
Coterie Club.
His interests and activities are
Miss Sadye Rosenfield was host- success and enjoyed by 30 guests. opening a store March 9.
8•27-11.
March 13.
widely distributed and have
on the tike
were
offered
brought hint into contact with nu- ess to the last meeting of the Co- Selections
kt
rston
and Carl o Ccon,
ax Ma
(delta Girl..
V
tile
e Club. Final by
arrangements
anti a play put on by Abe Sc hm ier,
M
merous national institutions de- tert
The Idelta Girls met at the
The Versatile Girls met Sunday
voted to cultural and social aims, for the second annual bridge fash- Slilton Prag and Dr. Jerome l'rag.
W. II. A, Feb. 26. Plans were
ion
show
were
completed.
The
afternoon
at
the
home
of
Miss
Ar-
and on whose advisory boards he is
Hotel After a delightful evening at the
completed for a St. Patrick's party
at Ames cottage rented for the Occasion, line Jacobs, 549 Hague, During
an active member. Among these bridge was given March 1 the
in honor of the new officers and
he has functioned on the National Barium. After bridge,
guests with a the guests departed for the home the afternoon bridge was played. members. Installation of officers
eve- Guest prize was won by Miss Lil- took place Match 5. The new offi-
Labor Committee, Advisory Co. presented the
niingl
A high-class Kosher Child
lovely
fashion
shop,
displaying
the
of
Niss
Leider
for
a
social
lian
Katz.
Next
meeting
is
to
be
Council American Association of
nvitations to the club's
I
cers are: President, Pearl Le vy,
• Sandwich Shop featur- Social
held Sunday, March 17, at th e vice-president, Nlary L. Ross; sec-
Workers, American Society latest in spring apparel. The next forma
formal 17
dinner-dance
to be
held
ing the famous Lefkof- for Cultural Relations with Russia. meeting will be held at the home March
at Northwoods
will
be home of Gracia and Molly Landes, retary, Esther Bloom; treasurer.
of
Miss Harriet
Stocker of Hague
avenue.
extended
this week. All arrange• 2239 Pingree. The Versatile Girl.; Lillian Levy..
sky Delicatessen is now $
meats have been placed in the held a dinner and theater party
# open at-
hands of the Misses Dorothy Tal- Wednesday night, Feb. 27.
The Macubees—Mattathias Tent
Trott' Vech Girls,
a The e
b
m eer g r a g nd w i S ltldn la
No. 1005.
544 Woodward Avenue
Yima Zont ■ Cara Sorority.
The Troty Verb Girls met Well- meeting
be held at t the home
On Monday, March 11, Sir
Upstairs
Yima %Ants Cara Sorority met Knight and Judge J. Drake of the
nesday, Feb. 27, at the home of of Miss Selma l'rag of 11514 Oak.'
at t home of iss Betty e - Justice Court will address the
I Miss Helen Schneider. The enter- land avenue, on Tuesday evening.
Hers you can get anything
man Wednesday evening, Feb. 27. above tent at 4829 Woodward on
/
You and Your Friends
I tainment committee reports that March 12.
1 from • delicious sandwich to 0
The card party dansant, to be an interesting subject. The edu-
Will Enjoy
plans are under way for a theater
0 a real home-like meal.
given at the Chinese Tea Gardens
and pajama party to be held in the
Zed■k■ h Club.
cational committee is inviting
on
Sunday, March 24, at 8 p. m., other prominent men to speak.
Better
A
near future at the Book Cadillac
The club held an interesting
Hotel. Address all communica- meeting at Mrs. Bessie Silber- promises to be a success. All clubs
Fountain Luncheon
and
organizations
are
invited.
For
t ions to avenue.
Miss Helen
296 stein's home an Monday afternoon.
The Como Club.
Owen
Miss Schneider,
C. Shapero
information call the chairman of
Kosher Sandwich
Evening Dinner or
The last meeting of the Cosmo •
will be hostess at the next meet- It was decided to give a bridge-tea affairs, Nliss Betty Feldman, Em-
Monday. March 18, at 2 o'clock, at pire 2635, or bliss Rose Brooks, Club was held on Tuesday evening,
Shop
After Theatre Bite
ing .
March 5, at the home of Miss
Mrs. Silberstein's home, 3311 Chi. Empire 1801-R.
ABE FINEBERG, Mgr.
I4'
Gertrude Goldman, 1504 Glynn
cargo boulevard. The marble bust
Plesant Surroundings
Utopian Club,
Court. Arrangements were made
171 ■ 101111 ■ \11•11.1 ■ WKW1014
is on display at "Buddy's" Delica-
Wholesome Food
Eta Rho Sorority.
for a club party to be held soon,
The Utopian Club basketball te ssen store on Twelfth street.
The Eta Rho Sorority met at
Always Open
: team was defeated by the Phi Those desiring raffle tickets for it the home of Faye Mishkin on Fri- Miss Golda R. Greenbaum being in
Kappa Epsilon Fraternity by the can purchase them from the mem- day. At present, the girls are charge. The next meeting of the
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
score of 19 to 11. Clean playing bers. All proceeds go towards lay- rushing three pledgees, Esther Le- club will be held on Tuesday eve-I
MOHEL
Mrs. Sonia
ning, Starch 19, at the home of
and close defense work featured atlas and charity.
vine, Beatrice Cohen and Sally
the game. The Utopian Club has Shatter has charge of all unfinished Brodsky. On Sunday they will be Miss Edith Lewis, 3813 Pasadena.
Recommended by many
Detroit physicians ler
under discussion the forming of a layettes and Mrs. Tutts Kohn of entertained with a theater and din-
their own children all
dramatic group. The club has an ready layettes. Call, if in need of ner party, the latter to be held at
Faicom Club.
well a. others.
Mrs.
1157.
The Faicom Club is welcoming
unusual surprise in store for its an y,
Longfellow
Warren and Woodward Avec I
the Oriental Cafe. The members
1410 Hazelwood Ave.
Blanche Greenblatt is chairman of of the sorority are planning a pub- new members. For information
' second Mothers' Night affair.
Plume Empire MIL
entertainment. Mrs. Molly Simon, lic installation of officers, to be call Miss Ida Rubin, any evening
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
3009 Elmhurst, will be the next held early in April. The next from 7 to 9, at Hemlock 6774-R.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority met h ostess.
meeting will be held at the Weis-
I Thursday, Feb. 28, at 89 Rowena,
Aimwell C lub.
man home on Elmhurst avenue.
in the form of an open meeting,
The Aimwell Club meets every
Ad Forum.
REV. J. SILVERMAN
All club correspondence should be
at which a number of visitors were
The Ad Forum, local advertising sent in care of the scribe, Betty Sunday at 2:30 at 8210 Twelfth
present. The anniversary commit class, met Monday evening at Goldman, 3753 Elmhurst avenue. street, in the Littman Theater
Mohel Specialist
tee, under the leadership of bliss Motel Statler. The club discussed
Building. The dance is to be given
25 Years' Experience!
March 24 at Temple Beth David,
Sally Cutler, is planning the forth- various forms of advertising me-
Endorsed by Leading
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
Physicians
Elmhurst and Fourteenth.
coming anniversary celebration of dia,and later adjourned to the
Tau
Sigma
Rho
Sorority
met
at
Endorsed by Detroit-
the sorority, in the form of a for- Wayne Color Plate Co., of which the home of Miss Edith Brown-
ors by virtue of rnetk•
Nous Amici Club.
mal dinner-dance to take place they were guests. The Ad Forum stein, 6422 Ironwood avenue, on
oleos care and clean-
The Nous Amid Club met at the
some time in April. It has been Club has been successful in pub- Feb. 26. Plans were discussed for
liness.
the custom since the sorority's lishing the Scout Signal, Boy Scout a raffle to be held in the near fu- home of Mrs. Betty Rothenberg,
2073 Gladstone
existence to have a Mother's Day magazine of Michigan.
ture. Refreshments were served 2000 Elmhurst avenue. Sirs. Lil-
party. This year it will take place
by the hostess during the social lian Tarnol is to be hostess of the
Euclid 10487
All Instruments Taught
at the home of Miss Ray Marcus,
Philom•thic Debating Club.
hour. The next meeting is to be next bridge-luncheon. Plans are
Send for Booklet
610 Holbrook, and the committee The Philomathic Debating Club held at the home of Miss Fay Haff- being made for a theater party.
in charge consists of Miss Ray met Sunday in the clubroom of the ner, 1461 Clairmount avenue.
REV. H MILKOVSKY
I.
Marcus, chairman, with Nliss Ida main library, Woodward and Kirby
Cantor at Mishkan
Elbinger as associate. avenues. The program was a lvde-
Chi Sigma Sorority.

bate
on
the
question
"Resoed,
Israel Synagogue
• The Chi Sigma Sorority met
Kadim•h Girls.
that the international calendar be Sunday at 89 Rowena street. At
Expert ■ sod
A meeting of the Kailimah• adopted by Congress to go into ef- this meeting the bridge-tea com-
Wurlitzer Bldg.
Girls was held at the home of Mrs. feet Jan. 1, 1933." The affirm- mittee reported its plans for the
Gee! I Feel Great!
Antiseptic Mohel
Ethel Rogensoff on Starch 5. Final tire, upheld by Samuel Travis and affair to he held Wednesday eve-
1509 Broadway
MARRIAGES
plans were made for the bridge Arthur Snyder, lost the decision to ning, Starch 27, at Webster Hall. That's what everyone Jaye after
taking our treatments.
held at Thornton's Coffee Shop the negative, composed of Albert All organizations are urged to co-
PERFORMED
Invest in Health.
March 6, the entire proceeds to be Pearl and Norval Slobin. Slobin operate in putting over this affair.
2012 Virginia
Gynastics
given to the Orphan Home. Ten- was chosen best speaker. The pro- In addition to bridge and bunco,
Massages
Park
tative plans were also made for program for March 10 will be a there will be professional enter-
Handball Court.
the eighth annual dance, to be declamation contest. The speakers tainment and refreshments. Re-
Keep Fit!
Garfield 0287-M
given at the Statler llotel Sunday will be David Sobin, Seymour I. becca Hoffman is chairman of the Emir. Sixth Floor turn - Goy 1114.
evening, April 7. The next meet- Caplan, Lawrence Rubenstein, committee. The sorority will take
1265 GRISWOLD
Finest Meals in Detroit
ing is to be held at the home of Oscar Colton, Morris Berris and part in "stunt night" to be held at Cadillac 4969
Clifford 2014
Bertha Goldberg of Edison avenue. David Lipsitz. Prof. Preston II. the "Y" on March 17. Rehearsals
'Scott of Detroit City College will are being held under the direction
KOSHER RESTAURANT
• Blue Bird Girl..
' address the organization at this of Sivie Levy.
The Blue Bird Girls met at the . meeting,
Try Our Home-Like Meals
home
of
Mrs.
11.
Salter,
2498
Pasa-•

Sigma Delta Pi Sorority.
8832 TWELFTH STREET
dens avenue. The girls are plan-
Epsilon Zeta Sorority.
Tae ame• Inimitable Pohl Colsloo.111
The Sigma Delta Pi Sorority met
Drava
ning a bridge during the month of Miss Rose Weiss was hostess of at the home of Nliss Martha Kat-
April at Thornton's Coffee Shop the last meeting of the Epsilon zee of 1670 Pingree. The sorority
Boxing Every Afternoon
on Dexter and Boston boulevard. Zeta Sorority. A raffle, to be held is sponsoring a raffle for two tick-
Handball Courts
The next meeting will be held at in May, was discussed. After be- ets for the best show in town,
Modern Athletic Devices
N!isti A. Kurtzman's home, 309 En- ing entertained by Bertha Patrick drawing of which will be held on
glewood avenue. and Frances Margolis, the hostess April 21, and proceeds are to go to
Special attention to business
served refreshments. The next charity. The next meeting will be
men.
meeting will be held at the home held on Starch 17, at the home of
Eeta Tau Iota Sorority.
6 \
filR &
The Beta Tau Iota Sorority, of Miss Frances Margolis, 2636 Miss Miriam chman,
La 3291 Webb
we will lead, young men the
members were the hostesses at an West Hazelwood.
avenue.
EllE.RTON ENGRAVING En. art of boxing.
open meeting held at the horn* of
Sec ond Floor Kerr Bldn.
118 W. Lafayette
Miss Bess Schmidt of La Salle
J. S. I. Girls.
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
34 MONROE
Near Iliehigan A...
boulevard, at which bridge and The J. S. I. Girls net at the•
Miss Ida Vittes of 9670 Broad-
Clifford 7782
dancing were the features of the home of Miss Mollie Zeman of Cal- street was hostess to an open meet-
elening. A group of children I vert avenue Monday night. Elab- ing of the Sigma Omega Upsilon
from the Detroit Hebrew Orphan ora te plan , we re made for the Sorority Feb. 27. The !Misses Rose
Home were entertained at the Fox card party which is to be held at Greenberg, Evelyn Waldman, Lil-
La Salle Window Shade Theater on Sunday. Plans for the the K. of P. Hall on Sunday, March lian Sharf and Selma Savalkin
forthcoming dinner-dance at the 31. Two pledgees were voted into . were introduced to the sorority as
and Drapery Co.
Tasty Kosher 3andwiches
Oriole Terrace will be discussed at the club, Miss Thelma Stein and rospective members. Bridge and
We Clean Shades
the next business meeting, at the Freida Bressler. The next meet. unco followed a short meeting,
Mule and .erved Different
Window Shades and Draperies
home of Miss Mona Hiller, 2684 ing is to be held at the home of after which a midnight lunch was
Made to Order
Monterey avenue. 'Miss Betty Harris of Calvert aye- served. The next meeting will be
At Your Service
Something new for Detroit.
nue, Monday night, March II.
held at the home of Miss Dorothy
8656
Linwood
Avenue
A visit will cony:rice you.
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11524 Dexter Boulevard

DELICATESSEN

Boulevard Indoor Golf School

Woodward and Boulevard

MARTIN F. CONWAY, Manager.

Empire 6385

Stormfeltx-Loveley Building

Longfellow

Detroit, Mich.

8439

WHITE STAR DAIRY

Manufacturers and Distributors
Ask Your Grocer For

WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM

With Every Meal

Deliciously Different. All kinds of

Loaf Chews.



GLYNN COURT GARAGE

10218 Twelfth Street

(in rear. Arlington 10140

OWNED AND Ol'ERATED BT. A. W. (ANDY) ANDERSON

Specializing in

VALVE RECONDITIONING

See our equipment. No obligation.

STORAGE—WASHING--OILING AND GREASING—CHARGING
W. aim to servo you! .Glue as • trial.

and Fountain Grin

MODERN
PIANO
PLAYING
MADE EASY

WINN SCHOOL of
POPULAR MUSIC

SHERWOOD'S

Health Institute

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SILLMAN'S
GYMNASIUM

Now Open

Convenient Location

Ready to Serve You

K u h ureic h' s

hot Kosher
Sandwiches

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Golfers! Polish up your game, before the season open , ,
at the Boulevard Indoor Golf School. This school is the large-1
in the world, covering a floor space of 49,000 square feet. Lot ,
of practice nets. A group of the finest professional instruc-
tors always on hand to help the champion as well as the
beginner.
Call today and make your appointment.

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We Know How

15 years' experience in this
line enables me to serve you
the finest food and delicacies
obtainable at the most reason-
able prices.

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Salads as Only

A TRIAI. WILL MAKE.
YOU A REGULAR PATRON
Look (or the Red Neon Sign

For a Tasty Bite

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Toasted

Sandwich.

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TELEPHONE CO.

LONG DISTANCE
Calls are easily made.



LONG DISTANCE—
Calls are heard as plainly
as local calls.

LONG DISTANCE—
Calls now take 33 per cent
less time to complete than
they did a year ago.

I.ONG DISTANCE—
Connections now are us-
ually convicted while you
hold the line. It is NOT
necessary to "hang up"
and wait.

LONG DISTANCE—
Makes the United States
just a few minutes wide.
Chicago, New York and
San Francisco are only
"across the street."

LONG DISTANCE—
Rates are surprisingly low.

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