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Nit. Hawk Club.
The Nite Hawk Club expresses
regret for the congestion at the
last dance. To remedy this situa-
! lion and to facilitate the handling
of the expected crowd, at the af-
fair on Oct. 20 at the Statler Ito-
' lel, it procured two ballrooms and
two orchestras, Jean Goldkette's,
presenting Jack McCoy and his
Country Club Orchestra, and Bob
Cruzet's Cotton Club Orchestra.

Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority.
, Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority met
. at the home of Mrs. Sarah Aus-
lender, 1929 Elmhurst. Business
was quickly dispensed with, a de-
lightful luncheon served, and the
remainder of the evening spent
, socially.

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Important Notice

•

I LAST TRIBUTE PAID
' LOUIS MARSHALL BY ;1
JEWS AND NON-JEWS'

Aesculapians' Ladies' Auxiliary.

CLEANLINESS
COMFORT
ECONOMY

At a bridge party held at the
(Continued from Page One.)
home of Mr . ant
and N
Its. Louis Lev-
Garfield 7106
The attention of all club., or- inson, Sept. 20, the Aesculapians' Bernheim, David M. Bressler,
Da- !
g•n'eat;ons, sororities and fra-
Ladies' Auxiliary was formed for vid A. Brown, Davis Brown,
ternitie s is called to the fact
social anti charitable purpose,. The Charles Burlingham, Benjamin N. 1 1
that all announcements for pub-
Auction! Auction! Auction!
membership is composed of wives, Cardozo, John Collier, 'William
lication on this page must reach
If you haven't attended our weekly
mothers, sisters and daughters of Nelson Cromwell, Victor .J. Dow- i
the editorial office of The De.
auction In 1028 you must get Into the
members of the Aesculapians, a ling, Chencellor Charles W. Flint, o
Eta
Beta
Zeta.
ImbIt In 1025. Thousands of people
trait Jewish Chronicle not later
society of Jewish pharmacists. The Abraham Goldsmith J
bare saved thousand., of dollars by at-
I The Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met
than 4 p. m. on Wednesday.
tending our auctions . Sale Marto at It
!in a special meeting at the home of
Notice s received after that hour auxiliary's first official act was to Goodhart, Daniel Guggenheim, {Vii-' -
a. rn. and continues throughout the day
donate $25 to the Palestine Emerg- liam 11. Guthrie, Sydney H. Iler-
1Miss
Charlotte Redisch, 2022 Glad-
,
and evening. Remember the date.
will be retained for publication
Jolly Elite Club.
ency Fund. The officers elected man, Frank H. Iliscock, Charles
Wednseday, January IS
stone avenue, Tuesday evenjeg,
in the following week's taus,
are Mrs. Rose Klein, president; Evans Ilughes, James Weldon
At the meeting on Sept. 24, Sept. 24. Plans are being c6m-
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
I Mrs. M. A. Friedlander, vice-presi. Johnson, Samson Lachman, Her-
there was discussion concerning pletcd for the charity bridge to
F. A. Yackey,
dent; Mrs. Sidney Strauss, sacra- beet Lehman, Irving Lehman, Ju-
the coming dance. Tickets were in be given in behalf of the Palestine
Hoy Toy Girls.
tary; Sirs. Lillian Stahl, treasurer. Ilan W. Mack, Rabbi Si. S. Mar-
great demand at this meeting. Emergency Fund Tuesday evening,
Miss Celle Leventen was hostess ,„ e nex
8 n meeting will be held Oct. golies, Nathan L Miller Ilenja-
next
the chairman for this affair is Oct. 1, at King Wah Lo Cafe.
of
the
last
meeting
of
the
Hoy
16,
at
p. m., at Webster Hall. min Mordecai, Samuel M. New-
e Harry Cohen. The silver loving local Jewish fraternities and so-
cup to be given to the club most, rorities are co-operating with the Toy Girls. A wienie roast for the Those who are eligible to mem- burger, Adolph S. Ochs, Otto A.
Rosalsky, Carl Rosenberger , Si
lepremented was displayed at this sorority to make the affair n arc near future is planned. The girls bership ore urged to attend.
moo
W.
meeting. The dance committee cases. The next meeting will be are now holding a drive tor me
, Rosendale, Julius Rosenwald ,
bet's.
Girls
of
the
ages
of
18
and
4 ward Schafer, F.x-Gov. Alfred
i will visit other organizations con- held at the home of Miss Betty
Philom ■ thic Debating Club.
over are invited to communicate
E. Smith, William I. Spiegelherg,
cerning the dance Nov. 3 at the Felsenfeld, 98 Tennyson avenue.
The last meeting of the Philo-
with the secretary, Miss Phil W
!Steller Hotel. The next meeting
' mathic Debating Club was held Nathan Straus, Roger 1V. Straus
man,
2231
St.
Aubin
avenue,
or
by',
Sol
M. Stroock, Ilenry M T h, ,
I is to be held Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 9
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
Sunday evening, Sept. 22, at 125 Samuel Unte rmyer,
p. m., at Twelfth and Seward. Tht•
Ludwig Vogel-
Edgewood 2161-J for in-, Twelfth street. Hat speeches con-
The lust meeting of the Phi calling
formation
on. The next meeting
club had a silent standing tribute
wild etituted the program for the eve- stein , Mayor JaMeS J. Walker
in memory of Mre. Maines, mother Gamma Eta Sorority took place at be held at the home of NV 1 ' .
e ' ix M. Warburg and Arthur ,
e
program
the home of Miss Shirley Weiner, Jeanne Snitman, 19:35 Clairmount :meeting, Sunday
for the next Zinn.
of Miss Betty Staines, a member.
evening, Sept, 29,
910 Mount Vernon.- Discussion avenue.
The organization sympathizes; with
is a debate: Resolved, that the
Some fifty religious, theologi-
"
was centered on the Palestine Re-
--
Miss Moines in her bereavement.
!Jewish people attempt to further cal, philanthropic, social and edu-
lief dance to be given Saturday,
A Full Line of Baked Goods
Tusi Tala Sororit
e
th
growth
o
cational
organizations had repre-
Jewih
s h omeland
Oct. 12, at the Book Cadillac Ho-
Miss Elsie Olender wa s hostess
Phalanx Club.
hostess in Palestine."f a Jack Mi
tel. Clubs, sororities and frater-
ller and sentatives at the funeral.
the last social meeting of the Sidney Slobin will debate on the
Mr.
Marshall
died with only lit-
An open meeting of the Phalanx nities have promised to co-oper- at
.
Tusi Tata Sorority at h ho
e
Club wee held Sept. 19 at the Y. ate in making this dance a sue-
e of the question tle knowledge of the recent suf-
Wednesday, Sept. 18. The soror-lJack Rom and Isaac Greenberg , erings of his people in Palestine,:
W. II. A. 89 Rowena street. The eess•
a ,
ity is planning a Hallowe'e
You ore invited to visit our
memberehip campaign is still on
cording to members of the funer-1
f or members and escort n affair, being their opponents.
new store.
a I party, who accompanied his
s. Plans
and the next no cling will also be
Mete Alpha Theta.
are also being made for a bridge
'tidy home. His last words, it was
open to prospective candidates.
One purchase will make you
Home
Relief
Society.
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority met dansant. The sorority resumed
Applications may be made to Ber-
aid concerned members of his own
a satisfied customer.
at the home of Mrs. George Weno- regular
meekly meetings on
There will be a special meeting f amity.
nard Tilchen, or in person at the
kur, 1082 Monterey avenue, Sept. Wednesday, at the Y. W. H. A.
'
at the home of the president, Mrs.
above address, Thursdays at 8:30.
Although no eulogies marked
6033 Twelfth, at Seward
24. Plans are being made for a
--
II. X Shulman, 3289 Elmhurst, 3 he services, Dr. Kress, added a
Sid Friedman was a visitor at the
theater party to be held at the
Strangers Athletic Club.
Monday,
Sept.
30,
for
the
purpose
t
ribute to his dead friend and lead-
last meeting. Final arrangements
Wilson Theater. The sorority an-
The fall season was inaugurated of the distribution of clothes and e
r as the Leviathan slipped into
were made for the club's third an-
nounces the engagement of one of successfully with a wienie roast, ish
money for poor families and Jew- P ort Monday. "lie was America's
nual inter-club bridge tournament,
the
members,
Miss
Olga
Jane
Sa-
held
at
Belle
Isle,
last
Wednesday.
patients
at
various
hospitals.
g reatest Jew," said the rabbi, "and
which is to be held at the "Y" be-
polsky, to Ellis I. Gans of Chicago Several affairs are scheduled for The Home Relief Society gave is
ginning Nov. 3. Entries are open
now the grandest memory of
and extends congratulations to; the near future. The outlook for $100 to the Iladassah for the Pal- A merican Israel."
and are free to all Jewish young both. The next meeting
a good basketball season is bright, saline Relief Fund. The annual
A tribute for the Jewish women
men's and women's organizations.
held at the home of Miss Evely Louts Chudler will captain the bridge luncheon will take place o f the world was added
Entries may be matte by writing I. Taran, 2615 Webb avenue.
" squad. The date for the autumn Oct.
Mn,,.
. 29 at the Book Cadillac llotel, Alex Kohut, president by
of the
Wuntner, chairman of the bridge
dance will be announced in the with Mrs. Ida Friedenberg as chair-
"Re-Rnof the Jenesco Way"
committee, at 89 Rowena street. A
next some of The Chronicle men, assisted by Mrs. Ben World Congress of Jewish Women,
Northwestern Women's League.
whose return to America aboard
beautifully engraved cup in on dis-
Schwartz and Mrs. H. B. Ash as
The last board meeting of th
play in "Buddy's" window on
the
Leviathan
was
coincidental
co-chairmen.
Athena Girl.' Club
With the homeward voyage of Mr.
Twelfth street. This cup is to re- Northwestern Lea u
At the last meeting of the Ath-
Marshall's body.
main the permanent possession of the home of Mrs. A. Kasle, 208 0 exit Girls' Club, Tuesday evening,
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
The absence of any eulogies in
the winning club in the bridge Elmhurst avenue. Favorable r e- at the home of Mrs. Nettie Katz,
ports
were
given
by
Mrs.
Eva
Pc'
the
servicee at the temple was said
l'hi
Kappa
Epsilon
Fraternity
tournament. The Phalanx Club's
2614 Lawrence
to be on - request of Mr. Marshall's
informal dance will be held at the lack, chairman of the advertisin Is
g several suggestions were made for met at the "Y," 89 Rowena street.
Arlington 8454
and program committee, and Mr the fall and winter season's activi- Al Goodman, athletic manager, is family. One floral piece placed on
Staler Dec. 1,
A. D. Markson and Mrs. Cherie e• ties. A formal dinner-dance at the planning for the forthcoming bas- the coffin was a wreath of red roses
Brady, chairmen of the ticket com 33 Tavern is planned to commemorate ketball season. The fraternity sent by the trustees of the temple.
Blue Bird Girls.
mittee, for the fifth annual ball o - the organization's tenth anniver- plans to enter a basketball league
A regular meeting was helot at the league to be held at the Boo f nary. The next meeting will be to be formed by the "Y," and also
the home of moo. I. Choenko of 357
Cadillachotel Sunday, Nov. 24• k held on Tuesday evening, Oct. 1, class B of the Detroit Federatio
Things You Ought to Know.
Rosedale avenue. A report w as All members are urged to come to at the home of Mrs. Ethel Fish of
League. Reports from members
brought up that all arrangemen is the meetings and help to make this 2655 Gladstone avenue.
phew that tickets are being sold
What Is Money?
for the bridge of Oct. 18 at the affair a success. The next board
rapidly for the fraternity's second
Lee Plaza were completed. It way meeting will be held at the home
Theta Delta Kappa.
Money
to most of u s means
annual
dance,
to
be
held
Monday
also reported that a check for ;25 of Mrs. Lubetsky, 2516 West
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority met evening, Oct. 14 (Yom Kippur co
Miles of bridle paths and dirt
ins and paper, but that has not
was sent to The Chronicle for the Philadelphia.
Sept. 20 at the home of Miss Syl- night) at the Stotler Hotel. The al
ways
been
the ease. Money is a
roads. 2,000 acres of cross-
te
Palestine Relief Fund. A uni are
via Singer, 1971 Taylor avenue.
Wolverine Playboys will furnish ter which covers anything that is
country riding. New stables
affair is to be held on Saturl ay Alpha Beta
Plans are under way for the open the music. Tickets may be pur- Pa ssed freely from hand to hand in
Gamma Sorority.
with all accommodations.
evening of Oct. 19 In honor of
The rapid growth of the foreign trade of the
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority met meeting to be held Oct. 10 at chased from members. Lewis Zi r g Yment of a debt. First, the sav-
one of the members who is abo
Jericho Temple. An enjoyable
PERSONAL ATTENTION
United States in recent years has brought a great
es used to barter commodities
to be married. This Sunday at Tuesday, Sept. 24, at the home of program is planned, including Sisler is chairman of the dunce.
'demand
on the part of industrial and financial insti-
outing to Whitmore Lake is to to an Miss Dorothy Koppin. The first prominent entertainers, and also After the meeting the boys di- ca e thing for another, but the
tutions for men and women skilled and trained in
ke affair to be given by the sororit
themselves into two groups, , 1,. rrying about of heavy articles '
place at the summer home of Mr.
dancing
and
refreshments.
Every-
the
knowledge
of handling our trade relations with
and Mrs. Robert Clinton, with din- this year will be a bridge dansant, one invited. • e next meeting one going to the Tau Phi dance at o r t, oved inconvenient. The Indians'
other nations.
the Statler Hotel and the other t
British Columbia used shells as
ner at the Boat Club inn of Whit- Sunday evening, Oct. 20, at the will be helot at the home of Miss the
dance
at
Hotel
Fort
Wayne.
In an effort to fill this need, the College of Com-
value standard. Skins were an-
more Lake. The next meeting Is Chinese Gardens. Dancing and en- Lillian Lazarow, 406 Hague ave. --
other form, then animals them-
merce and Finance of the University of Detroit a
to be at the home of Mrs. Jack tertainment will be featured. Mists nue.
Slx•Mile Road—Four Miles
Esther Silber is chairman of the
selves and later agricultural prod-,
number of years ago instituted a course in Foreign
Bata Rho Delta Sorority.
Commer of 3404 Edison avenue.
West of Redford
dansant. The date for the annual
acts. Silver was used among the
Trade. The students who follow this course have
The hike held Sept. 22 at River
Jolly Fellows Club.
Romans and Greeks, and then in
been amazingly successful, due to the practical in-
Jewish Women'. European Wel- dance of the sorority has been set
The last meeting of the Joll y Rouge Park was well attended, and England. Finally gold has become
Par Appointment
for
March
16,
to
take
place
at
the
struction
offered by the course, and also to the
fare Organization.
successfully carried out. At the
Fellows Club was held at Lit
great demand for trained experts in the field.
Phone Farmington 344•F4
Th e Jewish Women's Europe. Stealer Hotel. Miss Ann Schulman man's Hall, Twelfth and Sewer r last meeting, on Sept. 19, Mrs. Es- our present unit. Do you know
n
be
hostess
of
the
next
meet-
that
Murad
is
the
one
cigarette
p 18. All arrangements fo n , ther Rubens, an honorary member,
Welfare Organization held its re
For those students who wish to enter a field of
Set.
of exceptional excellence and rare
endeavor that is not crowded, and one that offers
ular meeting at Jericho Tempi e, ing, Tuesday, Oct. 1.
he coming dance have been corn r was present. The sorority was in-
worth. Murad is truly an achieve-
handsome financial rewards, we recommend this
Joy road at Linwood, on Monde
pleted. Sam I.ipsitz, chairman o ;, vited to a linen shower by Miss mnt—a most delightful blending
Hebrew Infant Home.
course in Foreign Trade. Ilappily for those em-
evening, Sept. 23. Mrs. Bagdad e
t he dance, reported that a larg Birdye Marcus, in honor of
y her
An executive meeting of the Ile- number of tickets have alread e 'sister Ethel. Charity work is zeal- of the finest Turkish tobaccos
ployed during the daytime, this course is held in
presided. Regular business wa
grown.
the
evening, every Tuesday and Thursday from
transacted, which included th " brewInfant Home was held Thurs- been sold. Plans are being mad 9
carried on, and Slim Berg-
7:00 to 9:45.
sending of money for relief i day afternoon, Sept. 26, at the to accommodate the largest gath e huffhas one family under her spe-
Europe for the holidays, the pay home, ,t262 atstiThichtitre
for
ering that has ever come to th - cial care. At the last meeting, the
Enroll in this course any evening this week.
plans
ans we e ma e
ment of bills for orphans boards
Book Cadillac ballroom. Carl T e sorority made bandages, under the
First Class, October 1.
in Detroit and Windsor, and „ date of the board of directors' Stewart is to furnish the music • direction of Miss liMillell, for the
check for $100 for the Palestin " e meeting. A notice of same will The dance will be held Sunday eve ' North End Clinic. The second an-
SAMUEL.
J. HOEXTER, M. E.,
appear
in
the
next
issue
Emergency Fund. This made
of The ning, Oct. 6, the last night of Roos - nual dance will be held at Statler
Director of the Foreign Trade Division
total dispensation of $247. Th Chronicle.
Hashonah.
Hashonah. Organizations desirin Hotel Feb. 23. The sorority was
33
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organization plans a rummag e
tickets may call Joe Fredenthal well represented at the dance
Tau Phi Fraternity.
sale immediately after Rosh Ila
Empire 3368.
, given on Sept. 22 by the Sigma
Tau Phi Fraternity enters the
/dmob so that the treasury ma
Alpha Chi Fraternity at Fort
be reimbursed. All members an d fourth year of social work in De-
Wayne Hotel. The sorority will
Como Club.
friends that have wearing apparel, troit with election of officers at
en in a body the bridge given
A SPOT
The
Como
Club
will
aid
th
discards, or odds and ends of any the next meeting. During the past Palestine Relief Fund out of th e by the Athena Girls on Friday,
OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY
sort suitable for sale are urged to three years this group of young proceeds to be derived from a din e Sept. 27, at the Lee Plaza.
Try Our Saturday and
call Mrs. George Cohen, Northway men gained reputation as hard
ner-dance to be given at the Ori
4727, or Mrs. Bagdade, Euclid workers, a fact proven by the sac-
Sunday Dinners
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
ole Terrace, Monday evening, Nov
9878. These articles will be cerise! of all its social events. The 11, Armistice night. The commit
at Evergreen Gardens and ox.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority
Tau Phi thanks all who attended
promptly called for.
tee in charge will consist of Sant met Sunday afternoon, Sept. 22, at
perience the be of the best of
the third annual (lance at the Stat-
uel R. Greenbaum, chairman, Sam the home of Mist; Pearl Caplan,
foods, expertly prepared, amid
ler Hotel, Sunday, Sept. 22.
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
uel Leib, Gertrude Goldman, Sam- "I 217 Tennyson avenue. It was de-
beautiful surroundings.
Tau
Beta
Chi
Sorority
met
a
Phone Empire 10978
uel Engelbert and Louis A. Males. cided to hold a raffle, the proceeds
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
the home of Miss Ann Tutin, 998
Ne Carer Charge
The newly elected officers were in- to go to charity. Miss; Nara Klar
8346 Twelfth Street
King avenue, Sept. 19. Election
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at stalled at a meeting held
Tuesday and Miss Bess Kosak are in charge.
of officers took place, with the fol the home of Miss Lea Sherman, evening,
evening, Sept. 24, at the home of •The monthly theater part
y is to
lowing results: Minnie Bortinan 355 Leicester court, on Sept. 17. Miss Betty Kopernmn, 17241 be
held Oct. 4 at the IS ilson Thea-
president; Esther l'omerantz, sec- ' A Hallowe'en party is planned, as Omira avenue. The next meeting
ter. Previous to this, the mem-
retary; Lillie Blugrind, treasurer . well as a bridge or dance. Tbe will be held Tuesday evening, Oct.
hers will have dinner at the Kit
A bridge is planned as well as a meeting was followed by a social 8, at the home of Miss Faye Aro-
Eat Club. The next meeting is to
Hallowe'en party for members and hour. The next meeting will be noff, 2937 Clements avenue.
be
held at the home of Miss Jea-
GARFIELD
friends. The next meeting, a so- held at 88 Rosedale court.
nette Auslander, 1715 Seward, on
AT JOHN R.
cial one, will be held at the home
, Sunday afternoon, Sept, 29.
Equality Club.
.
of Miss Betty Soranoff, 1489 West
Sigma Omega Upsilon.
The Equality Club announces
Euclid avenue.
Slim Fannie Kosak of 3765 hat it welcomes new members.
Live Wires.
Wager avenue acted as hostess to Those desirous of joining should
The Live Wires held their re-
the
last
meeting
of
the
Sigma
W. C. C.
c all the president, Mrs. Mary Se- organization meeting last Wednes-
8736 Twelfth Street
The Wall Camera Club met on Omega Upsilon Sorority. The gell, Euclid 8534.
Long Distance Rates Are
day evening at the home of Sam
"You Must Be Sufis fied"
September 20 in Jericho Temple, girls planned a party to be held
Near Gladstone
—
Chasid, 15376 Parkside avenue.
under the chairmanship of Presi- in the near future. Miss Florence
Surprisingly Low
Our Slogan
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
Mickey
Wilson,
who
was
elected
Empire 8610
Rosen,
who
singe
over
the
radio,
dent Jules Perchick. An interest-
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority, meet-.president of the club at the last
ing program was given by J. Ry- 'entertained the girls on the piano
For Instance:
ing at the home of Belle M. Baron, meeting of the club before itz
kus concerning the intensification and with songs. The next meet-
planned a social program for the breaking up fo rthe summer, an-
Arco Paints and Varnishes and
reduction of negatives. Inter. ing will be held at the home of month
o
October.
On
Oct.
20
nounced
a
greater
part
of
the
pro-
eating lightning pictures were dia- ' Miss Rose Tomarin, 649 East there will be a "wood picnic" for gram for the coming year. Other
Cadillac Wallpaper Co.
Kirby avenue.
played by Norman Rosenman.
party, to be held at the home of , officers are: Louis Weiss, vice-
, Line of Latest Wall Paper
Betty Demian, is scheduled for president; Herbert Margolis, secre-
Delta Chapter Plu Gamma Eta
L'Allegro Girls.
the rushee..
Another bridge . tary; William Schmittel, treasurer;
Sorority.
The L'Allegro Girls met at the
Oct. 25. A subscription to the Seymour Alpert, marshall; Harry
Wholesale and Retail
ome of Miss Selma Prag, Tues-
At the last meeting the social Palestine Relief Fund was made by Shapiro, member of board of di-
ids y, Sept. 24. The following an-
committee submitted a favorable the members. The sorority will. rectors. Wilson named Albert J.
'Our Motto "Cm frtesy & Service": ce rs were elected: President, Mist report on the final plans for the convene at the home of Betty Nagler in charge of entertainment,
, Li Sian Leider; secretary, Miss anniversary celebration. The Delta Cohn on Sept. 27.
Jack Lazowsky at the head of ath-
So rah Block; treasurer, Miss Selma chapter is assisting its superior
letics, and Sam Chosid to decide
1Pr ag. Their formal installation sisterhood, the Phi Gamma Eta So-
Ki Ku Wall Sorority.
on ways and means. As delegates
or less, between 4:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
II be held at King Wah Lo Cafe
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR 1
rarity, with the sale of tickets for El Ku Wah Sorority met at the to the inter-fraternal conference,
uesday evening, Oct. 1. Follow- the dance on Oct. 12 at the Book home of Miss Shirley Kopitz, 2059 be appointed Albert J. Nagler and
4111 Boston
MOHEL
i in g installation the members will
Cadillac Hotel. The chapter meet- Clairmount avenue. Final reports !Jack Katz. The club is planning
Cor. Quincy
You can call the following points and talk for
attend the benefit bridge given by Ings are held on Fridays.
Rmommended by many
THREE MINUTES for
on the pins which have been select-fits second annual dance. The
rt
Detrct physicians for
the Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
the rates shown. Rates
Phone Garfield 6965
ed by the sorority were given by , following have been named on the
their ewe children a
Troty
Vech
Girls.
to
other points are proportionately low.
the
chairman,
Miss
Kopitz.
'Ai
wall as othms.
, dance committee: General chair-
1•••••
Tau Sigma Delta.
0, 7
The Troty Vech Girls met Wed-
a
rangements
for
the
Hallowe'en
,
man,
Mickey
Wilson;
publicity
1010 Harelweett A.
I se Tau Sigma Delta met Sunday, nesday, Sept. 18, at the home of
party were delayed until the next chairman, Albert J. Nagler; ar-
Pb... Empire 6426.
From Detroit t0:
Der
pt. 22, at the home of Miss Tillie Miss Esther Dickman. Miss Ce-
Station to Station
meeting, to be held at the home rangements chairman, Jack Katz
Goren. Guests were Misses Sarah cilia Shapiro has complete charge
R ate
of Miss Clara Porvin of 636 East and Irving Bossinoff; advertising
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
of
the
annual
raffle
which
this
year
Shapiro, Gussie Meyers and Flor-
4
$ . 8
chairmen, Jack Lazowsky and Sam
BELDING, MICH 0
ence Horwitz. An important is to be combined with a club party Philadelphia,
---
Chasid.
.85
Irving Bossinoff is in
'event will be announced in these on Thanksgiving.
Edythe Cugell Club.
EAST TAWAS, MICH
charge
of
a
small
affair
that
the
columns soon. The next meeting
90
Mohel Specialist
On Wednesday afternoon, Sept., club plans to hold in a few weeks.
GRAND
RAPIDS,
MICH
is to be held at the home of Miss
Les Joyeuse Fine..
18, the Edythe Cugell Club held its
.95
2g Yea.' Expe-
Betty Luft, on Richton avenue.
Les Joyeuse Filles celebrated its first social affair, a
IONIA,
MICH
Mark
y badg
e brii T
au E
pi on Fraternity.
rt..., Endorsed
fifth anniversary at the Cass Thea-
.80
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
by Leading
ter Sept. 20. The next meeting party, at the Belcrest Hotel, the . The first open meeting and instal-
.90
entire
proceeds
going
to
the
Pales-'
lotion
of
officers
was held at the
•
M T. PLEASANT. MICH.
Physklans
will be held at the home of Miss
fil
.85
Yetta Teach of Blaine avenue, tine .licf Fund. The results . Little Theater of the "Y." Roy
were gratifying and a cheek for Clark, retiring prince,
2073
was present-
where the club will discuss • Hal- ;too
The rates quoted are
has been mailed to the fund ed with a loving cup. He was ap-
Station-to-Station Day rates
Gladstone
lowe'en party. The club is wel-
4:30 a. m. to 7.00 p. m.
effective
6640 Brush St. Empire 17€11
coming back Miss Gertrude Zalk, n the name of this organization. pointed vice-regent by the national
Euclid 10467
wh ojust came back from her va- The next meeting will be held Oct., regent stationed at Washington,
Evening Station-to-Statio
n rates are effective 7:00 p. m. to
EVERTOR ENGRAVING CO. cation in Clevelanc.
2 at the home of Mrs. Max Ed- for the states of Michigan, 1111-
8:30 p. m., and Night
wards, 1465 Calvert avenue,
EVERYTHING FOR THE
Second Floor Kerr
nois e Ohio and In iana. Entertain -
Station-to-Station rates. 830 p
d
m.
to 4:30 a. m.
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AUTOMOBILE
ment was provided by the Misses
Sigma Kappa Sigma.
Ye Beta Sororit y.
Rev. Benjamin
:Molly and SW Hoffman, who sang,
The first meeting of the season
OPL Al In
Ye
Beta
Sorority
met
Sept.
19
and
played
several
selections
cull
The
fastest
sem
ice
of the Sigma Kappa Sigma Soror-
BLEIBERG
is given when you furnish the desired
Auto Accessories
PP INT1141
telephone number. If you do
ity was held at the home of Helen at the home of the Misses Rose:the piano, which was followed by,
Mohel Specialist
not know the number,
Batteries--Tires
PI .01,
Blumenau. Plans for the coming and Hilda Goldstone, 1987 Indian. contributions from the pledges.'
Recommended by
call
or
dial "Information."
Leading Physicians
year were discussed. At the next dale avenue. Plans were discussed ' The entire party then left for ■
for
the
pajama
party
to
be
held:
roadhouse,
where
the
festivities
Standard Oil Products
meeting, Sunday, Sept. 29, the
2044 Gladstone
following new officers will be in- Oct. 26. Miss Fanny Gruskin of, were continued. Preparations are
Garfield 7777
Marriegm Pert emell
stalled: President, Loretta Cohn: t Tuxedo avenue will be hostess; at complete for the farewell party to
"Our
Service Will Make You
by Appielatseat.
secretary, Betty Trabow; treas- he next meeting. I be given Roy Clark Sept. 28, in the
Come Bark Again"
urer, Esther Meeron
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