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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR

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If you haven't •ttetided oar week],
1928 you must itt Into the
habit In 1929. Thoussnds of people
have saved thuu••nds of dollars by •t.
tending our auctions . Sale starts at 10
a. to. and continue. throughout the der
and evening. Remember the date.
Wednesday, January Is
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
F. A. Yock•y, Auctioneer.

BUSINESS
MEN!

Do You Know What Your
Profits Are Each Year?

BE SUREI

FOR CORRECT

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Pratffnal and Club Notts

PARIS. — (J. T. A.) — Jean
Paichari, noted Jewish orientalist
and honorary professor of the
L'Allegro Girls.
School of Oriental Studies died
here. Ile was 74 years old.
The business meeting of the
Paichari was born in Odessa. L'Allegro Girls was dispensed with
His wife was the daughter of the for Tuesday, Oct. 1, due to instal-
famous orientalist, Ernest Ronan. lation of officers, held at King Wah
Lo. Following dinner the club
attended the Palestine benefit
The following Greet the Jewish
bridge
given by the Eta Beta Zeta
Community on the New Year 6690:
Sorority. The next meeting will
be held Tuesday, Oct. 8, at the
home of Miss Dorothy Korn, 268
Auction! Auction! Auction! Hague avenue.

.1[U. In

Tareyton Club.
The Tareyton Club will hold the
next meeting at the home of Eu-
gene Greenfield, 2938 Sturtevant
avenue, Wednesday evening, Oct.
2. Members wishing to try put
for the club basketball team are I
Theta Delta Omega.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority met requested to report to Coach
at the home of Miss Jeannette Krause at the Longfellow school
gym Tuesday evening, Oct. 8, at
Auslander, 1715 Seward, Sept. 29.
7:30 o'clock.
Plans were made for the raffle to
be held Dec. 15, at 595 East Phila-
delphia avenue. The proceeds are Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
Miss Rose Tomarin of 649 East
to go to charity. The proceeds are
sak is chairman and Miss Nell Kirby avenue was hostess to the
meeting
of the Sigma Omega Upsi-
Klar is assisting her. The chair-
man of the ways and means com- Ion Sorority on Sept. 25. Dancing
followed
the meeting, after which
mittee announced a number of so-
cial events to include a theater a midnight lunch was served. The
next
meeting,
an open one, is to
party at the Cass Theater Friday
night, Oct. 11, dinner at the Ori- be held at the home of bliss Flor-
ental Cafe, and the first open ence Rosen of 7450 Twelfth street.
meeting of the season to be held
Hottentot Boys.
at the home of Miss Esther Klug-
man, 2045 West Cluirmount ave-
The Hottentot Boys met at the
nue. The next meeting will be held home of Charles Gellman on Sun-
Sunday evening at the home of day, Sept. 29. Members reported
Miss Nettie Aranoff of Normandy on the result of their activities for
avenue.
the forthcoming (lance on Yom
Kippur night, Monday, Oct. 14, at
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
the newly decorated Arcadia ball-
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity room. All arrangements for this)
met at the "Y," 89 Rowena street. event have now been completed. A
The discussion was centered on the donation is to be made to the Pal-
, forthcoming second annual dance estine Relief Fund. The Hotten-
to be held at the Statler Hotel tot Boys have received favorable
Monday evening, Oct. 14 (Yom assistance from numerous organ-
Kippur night). The Wolverine izations.
Playboys are to furnish the music.
Girl Scouts of Troop 101.
After the meeting the boys jour-
neyed to the following locations
The Girl Scouts of Troop 101
for dances: Barn dance at the De- have been holding interesting
troit Creamery grove, Stotler meetings at the Shaarey Zedek on
Hotel, and Book Cadillac Hotel.
Twelfth street, near Clairmount.
Teh meetings are held every Tues-
Ki Ku Wah Sorority.
da yfrom 3:45 to 5:30. For the
Ki Ku Wah Sorority met at the benefit of girls who cannot attend
home of Miss Claral'orvin of 536 these meetings and wish to be girl
East Philadelphia avenue. Plans scouts, a meeting will be held at
war ecompleted for the Hallow- Captain Meister's house at 2205
e'en party to be held on Saturday Euclid avenue on Wednesday eve-,
evening, Oct. 26. The next meet- sing from 7 to 8:30 . For more
ing will be held at the home of information call Captain Meister
Miss Betty Gross of 9161 Cameron at Garfield 67734.
avenue.

Theta Delta Kappa.

Theta Delta Kappa Sorority
will hold its first open meeting of
the season at Jericho Temple, Joy
road at Linwood avenue, Thursday
evening, Oct. 10. An enjoyable
program is planned. Max Swartz
will act as master of ceremonies
and will also install the new offi-
cers elected for the coming term.
Mina Beatrice Rader is the new
president, Miss Matilda Soldinger
was re-elected secretary, and Miss
Marie Samow is treasurer. Among
those who are to take part in the
evening's program are Charles Co-
hen, Bill Lankin, have Steppin g
and the Misses Florence Rosen,
Matilda Soldinger and Sadie
[tickles. There will be dancing
after the entertainment. Every-
one is invited. A drive for new
members is under way.

Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.

SEASON'S GREETINGS and BEST WISHES

WITH THE TRUE SPIRIT OF ROSH HASHO-
NAH WE DESIRE TO WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS
AND PATRONS A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR.
WE ALSO DESIRE TO EXPRESS OUR APPRE-
CIATION OF YOUR KIND PATRONAGE AND
TRUST THAT THE COMING YEAR WILL SEE A
CONTINUATION OF OUR FRIENDLY RELA-
TIONS.
There Is No Better Coke Than

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PSICHART, JEWISH
ORIENTALIST, DIES

Insist
on the
Genuine

Smokeless

Sootless

Low in Ash

SEMET SOLVAY COKE is the dependable household fuel.

NATIONALLY KNOWN, ALWAYS UNIFORM

Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority held
I Ito first Sunday meeting of the
fall season at the home of Miss
Ceil Eistien, 7036 West Warren,
Sept, 29. Miss Sonia Gedrich,
chairman of the printing commit-
tee, reported tickets and "throw-
CALL
aways" ready for the Artnistice
dance to be held Sunday evening,
Nov. 10, at the Book Cadillac. Miss
Sadie Gruskin, general chairman
Troty Vech Girls.
of the dance, divided the sorority
T. A. IIARTMAN
Coterie Club.
The last meeting of the Troty
In groups, who were assigned to
Public Accountant
Vech
Girls
was held at the home
canvass the different sections of
In place of the regular meeting
26 Years Intensive Su:wiener,
the city. The next meeting will be of the Coterie Club, a bridge was of Miss Cassie Gruskin on Wednes-
t roa dost meta n s a sta ttlim atta teig stta illIN I IMpIgg WM k1181111114111 1iii ifili tlIt111111111111111 1 ,1411111111iiie
day,
Sept.
25. A beautiful banjo
held at the home of Mies Sarah given for the members and their
205 Lincoln Building
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Balantzow, 2226 Ilazelwood.
friends at the home of Miss Ethel clock is to be the gift of the raf-
Randolph 1139
Fischer. The guests were the fle. The drawing date was set for
Delta Phi Gamma Eta.
Misses Sophie Levine, Fanny ChM- Noy. 27. Miss Currie Gruskin was
Philomathic Debating Club.
Hakoah Sport Club.
kin, Rose Ash, Belle Dansik, Sadie delightfully surprised wu a birth-
On Saturday, Sept. 21, the Delta
The Philomathic Debating Club
The Ilakoah Sports decided at
Goodman and Jeanette Hoffman. day party given in her honor by Phi Gamma Eta Sorority girls met held its weekly meeting Sunday,
the lag meeting at the Jewish Cen-
Miss Shirley Kelt was hostess to her sister, Sadie, on Saturda y, at Palmer Park for a weinie roast. Sept. 29, at the Shaarey Zedek,
ter to sponsor a dramatic produc-
the last meeting, on Sept. 25, at Sept. 28. All the club membe rs The girls are planning their anni- 9125 Twelfth street. The program
tion to be given for public presen-
her home on Atkinson avenue. Miss attended.
versary banquet to be held Oct. 20 of the evening was a debate on the
tation. Members are planning
Best Wishes
Beside Kosak, chairman of the raf-
I at the Northwood Inn. Miss Sophie subject, "Resolved, that the Jew-
participation in the first annual
Equality Club.
for a
fle to be held on Nov. 6, at the
Rushevsky was appointed vice- ish people attempt to further the
swimming meet of the Jewish
An important meeting will be I president and press agent, due to
home of Miss Jeanette Weller, 673
Happy and
growth of the Jewish National
Center to be held at Central High
Chandler avenue, reports a rapid held on Oct. 9 at the home of Mr s. the absence of Miss Berman. The Homeland in Palestine." General
Prosperous
School. A social is to be held in
sale of tickets. The club is plan- Gorelick of 3240 Clements aver. sae. next meeting will be held on Oct. discussion followed. The program
the near future. The club learned
New Year
ning a bridge for the latter part All members are urged to atten d 6 at Miss Lehr'a home.
for the next meeting, Sunday, is a
with regret of the death of the of November.
as plans are to be made for t he
debate, "Resolved, that the true
mother of Harry Gruber, a mem-
second annual anniversary dinne r-
Pierette•N•nette
Girls
solution
to the big business merger
ber, and tenders its sincerest sym-
dance to be given in the ne ar The Hannah Girls have changed problem lies in the direction and
Rodin's Club.
pathy. Samuel Levine's extempora-
future.
their
name
to
the
Pierette-Nanette
regulation
of combination rather
Monday,
Sept.
30,
the
Robin's
neous speech was received with en-
Girls. The last meeting was called than the breaking up of combine-
thusiasm and cooperation was club held a large meeting at which
Sigma Delta Pi.
to
order
by
the
president,
Ann
tion
and
restoring
of competition.'
pledged in the founding of a Y. M. Mrs. Paul Winkelman of Mack
Strong Chevrolet Co.
The last meeting of the Slim a Dudkawitz, Oct. 1, at the home of The affirmative side will consist
avenue was hostess. Several new
II. A. building.
Delta Pi Sorority was held at th e Jeanne Feldstien of 422 Earns- of Morris Berris and Leo Gurko;
8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
members joined. Rodin's Club is a

home of Miss Jeanette Bresle r, worth. Plans were made for a the negative of Jacob Weissman
charitable club and money is sent
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
1663 Pingree. At a previous mee t- Hallowe'en party to be given Sat- and Maxwell Hoffman.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority met regularly to Europe. At the last ing Miss Ruth Ilanels was accepte it urday evening, Oct. 25.
Club
Oct. 1 at the home of Miss Ann meeting $25 was given the Pales- as a member. Plans for a Fla I- dresses and books are to be donat-
Tau Epsilon F
ity.
Schulman and discussed the card tine Fund. The next meeting will lowe'en party were discussed. Th e ed to the Children's Hospital. Ca ll
be
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Man-
OSTOMAN
Alpha Delta chapter of Tau Ep-
party and bridge-dansant to be
next meeting, on Oct. 13, is to b Sally Katz, Empire 1602-R, f
given by the sorority Sunday eve- uel Wold of Cascade avenue, on held at the home of Miss Jeanett information about joining th or silon met at the "Y" rooms, 89
Oct. 9.
IN C.
he Rowena. Plans are being made
ning, Oct. 20, at the Chinese Tea
Jacobs, 657 liendrie avenue.
club.
ssassessiss
for the first initiation of pledgees.
Gardens. Miss Esther Silber, chair-
Tau
Sigma
Delta.
The vice-regent, Roy Clark, and
roan of the affair, has many plans
Nits Hawk Club.
$8 to $10 Weekly, Single
Athena Girls' Club.
the duke, William Hoffman, left
A meeting of Tau Sigma Delta
for the program for the evening,
The Nile hawk Club is making
$12 to $16 Weekly. Double
The Athena Girls' Club thank
JustastAinstit
to include several novelty features was held Sept. 29 at the home of final preparations for its fifth an- its many friends who helped mak for college in Indiana, necessitat•
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
of entertainment. Dancing will Miss Marion Ilendelman. In cele- nual dance to be given at Hotel the bridge and card party held e ing election to fill their respective
complete the evening's program. bration of the anniversary, Oct. 19, Statler Oct. 20. Both ballrooms Sept. 27 at the Lee Plaza a suc- offices, to be held at the next
The next meeting will be held 0 theater party and dinner. at King of the hotel have been procured, cess. The organization will be 10 meeting at the "Y."
Tuesday, Oct. 8, at the home of Wah Lo has been planned. The and two of the finest dance bands years old Nov. 19, and a series of
WILLIAM O. LEE, Mgr.
Jolly Elite Club.
Miss Min Silver, 13930 Woodrow , menibers attended the dance given in the city will play. The Nite entertainments are being planned,
M. C. 11. Pa•••• nom
by the Detroit Friendship Club at Hawks take this opportunity of including a musicale on Nov. 19,
At the meeting of Oct. 1, two
Wilson.
Joh. R. at Columbla
the
Statler
after
the
meeting.
The
new
members
were taken in, the
asking
for
the
co-operation
of
"A Home Away
and a formal dinner-dance at the
hostess of the next meeting will friendly fraternities and sororities
membership now exceeding 45. A
Sigma Kappa Sigma.
Tavern on Nov. 4. Miss Minnie
be Miss Betty Luft, 3224 Richton to make this dance the finest of
committee was appointed to take
The last meeting was held at the
Schneider is chairman of the latter
avenue.
care of the cup to be given away
the social season.
home of Faye Cohen, 361 Merton
affair and has the assistance of the
at the dance. Chairman Max Sosin
road. The new officers were in-
Misses Sophie Schneider and Es-
sings over the Jewish Radio Hour
Tusi Tali Sorority.
Jolly Eight Girls.
stalled and plans for the sorority's
ther Jacobson. In lieu of the next
Tusi Tale Sorority met Sept. 25
The last meeting of the Joll • regular meeting, the series a every Tuesday night. At the
liallowe'en affair were discussed.
f d ance Nov. 3, "Vi en" Talbert's
The next meeting will be on Fri- at the "Y" clubhouse. Further Eight Girls was directed by th e monthly bridge socials for mem
plans
were
discussed
for
the
!lel-
president, Miss Ceil Scarbnick, a t hers only will be held on Wednes Chocolate Fiends will entertain.
day night, Oct. 11, at the home of
On Friday evening, Oct. 8, there
Frieda Farbman, 3836 Glynn lowe'en affair to be held Oct. 26. the home of Miss Minnie Kaplan , I day evening, Oct. 9, with th
A social bridge is to be given 3289 Grand. Plans for a Hallow - Misses Iliene Kruger and Lillie will be an open meeting. Every-
Court.
That's what everyone says after
" one welcome. Miss Francis Mar-
monthly at homes of members. e'en party were discussed.
Kranaberg
acting
as
hostesses.
taking our tteatmants.
golis and her orchestra will enter-
Plans are under way for a bridge-
Aintwell Club.
I
in Health.
tain.
dansant to be given in behalf of
Mori eeeee .
Northwestern Women. League.
Due to Rosh Hashonah the Aim- the Palestine Emergency Fund.
Gynastics
After having spent the summer
The next board meeting of the
well Club will not meet Sunday, The date will be announced short- at their cottage at Sylvan Lake,
(delta Girls.
M
gee
Oct. 6. The next meeting will be ly. The sorority is open at the t he Moricttes have resumed their Northwestern Womens' League
The Idelta Girls announce the
Handball Courts
held on Sunday, Oct. 13, at the present time for a limited number fall activities and are planning will take place at the home of Mrs. engagement of one of their soror-
tat.. sloth Floor Bursa - Gray Mug.
N. Lubitsky, 2515 West Philadel-
home of Bessie Chamisl, 2232 of applicants between the ages oft many affairs for this winter.
ity sisters, Eva Felix, to Irving
1265 GRISWOLD
phia, on Tuesday afternoon, Oct.
Monterey. A contribution of $15 22 and 24. Applications may be
Lang of Montreal. It is planning
Cadillac 4969
Clifford 2014
8. Plans were made for the fifth
was
sent
to
the
Palestine
Relief
an
October nut party.

made in person at the "Y" club-
Zedakah Club.
annual ball to be held at the Book
Fund out of the club treasury. The house, Wednesday evenings, in,
The card party given at the
A
club will give a Hallowe'en party Room 3. The next meeting will Statler on Monday, Sept. 23, was Cadillac Hotel Sunday, Nov. 24.
to be held on Nov. 2. The second be held Wednesday, Oct. 9, at a huge success. The president,
Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund.
annual dance will be given on the "Y."
irs. Anna Zamsky, thanks the
The weekly meeting of the He-
March 2,
i v arious organizations represented.
XOSHER RESTAURANT
brew Ladies' Social Fund was held
Delta Omega Phl.
All members are urged to report Sept. 30. The members decided to
Try Our Home-Like Meals
Les Joyous. Fill...
Election of officers was held at or tickets. The club acknowl- hold a charter festival. in the hall,
i The Les Joyeuse Filler met at the last meeting of the Delta I e dges with thanks the beautiful
3832 TWELFTH STREET
1600 Pingree avenue, on Nov. 17.
rt. rune intrultable Pohl Cuisine nth
the home of Mies Tette Teach Omega l'hi Sorority, at the home hand-embroidered picture donated All interested should keep this
5,55.a
Sept. 27. Plan. for a Hallowe'en , of Miss Freda Brasier, with results by Mother Malvina II. Klein. The date open. For information call
and pajama party, to be held Oct. as follows: Miss Gladys Krause, picture has been won by Mrs. Leo the president, Sirs. II. E. Lippitt
26, were discussed. The girls were sister superior; Miss Mildred Bren- Greenbaum, who has given a gen- Empire 9377.
Extends to all
R EV. JACOB I. SKLAR entertained by the Misses Rose ner, vice superior; Miss Anne erous donation. A special meet-
his friends and
Alpert and Rose Entner. The next Salle, ursior, and Miss Esther , ing was held at the home of Marie
patrons best
Jolly
Fellows
Club.
MOHEL
meeting will be held at the home' Goose, scribe. Tickets for the raf- Hyman Wednesday evening, Sept.
All arrangements have now been
wishes for a
Recommended by many
of Miss Lillian Marks, of Hazel•1 fle, to be held Oct. 13 at 312 I 25, at which time plans were made completed for the Jolly Fellows'
Happy and
Detroit phyans for
wood avenue. The club attended a, Hague, are on sale from members for the dinner-dance to be held at second anniversary dance that is
thole own children as
Prosperous
birthday party given in honor of of the sorority.
!Tavern Inn Sunday evening, Oct. to be held at the Book Cadillac
well as ethers.
Miss Mildred Cnertoff, Sept. 28.
New Year
'27.
l'aul
Leach
and
his
review
Hotel Sunday evening, Oct. 6, the
ISIS Hazelwood A...
Tambourine.
avers were laid for 25 guests.
' promise fine entertainment. Tick- last night of Rosh llashonah. Carl
We Custom Fit Each Patron's Hat
Phone Empire 0421.
The Tambourine is the name of ets will be sold by all members at T. Stewart's orchestra is to furnish!
ridge and bunko were played.
9011 Twelfth Street
ancing and entertainment fol. a . new musical club for young mu- $2.50 a person. All proceeds are the music. The orchestra includes
Euclid 2420
lowed.
,cians with a weakness for the for charity. The following dona- a master of ceremonies. Sam Lip-
TWO STORES
d ance. Its monthly musical pro- tions are acknowledged by the
-
sits, chairman of the dance, re-
REV.
err
•IN
rams will include an informal club: Mrs. Hannah Harwith, honor- ported at the last meeting that
ancing class for the study of ing anniversary; Mrs. Alice Solo- everything possible has been done
Mohel Specialist
Season's Greetings
lances and folkdances that were vich, for various items to com- to arrange for an enjoyable eve-
Season's Greetings
25 Y.'s Eve-
he inspiration of old masters. plete layette; Congregation Eman- ning. More than half of the tickets
r•nce, Endorsed
he Tambourine meets at the uel, donation; Mrs. Minnie Good- save already been sold and ar-
by Lead:no
iano study of Mary Linsky, its mans, club donation for Palestine. rangements made to accommodate
rhg•mians
ponsor, 2219 Gladstone. Officers Mrs. Fay Chatlin, 16862 Parkside a large gathreing. The members
were elected as follows: Viola drive, was hostess to the club of the dub will wear formal dress
2073
Gray, City College student, presi- Monday, Sept. 30.
but the dance itself is informal. A
Gladstone
dent; Jennie Oleshansky, vice-
floor lamp was presented by the
president; Theresa Rosenthal and
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
club to Sam Siegel, a members, as
Euclid 10467
Nestle Circuline permanent
Lillian Kasin, secretaries. Marie
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority met at a wedding gift.
;;:ty*Muk
.4 :WAN% '4=MS7:1; , ;;;7
waving, marcel waving, water
Rademaker, who teaches the folk- the home of Miss Betty Cohn of
Permanent Waving
waving, Parker method of scalp dances, and Mary Linsky, pianist, Inverness avenue Sept. 27. Ar-
Finger Waving,
Purity Chapter.
FOR
YOUR
CONSIDERATION
treatments. Burnham's toilet
are honorary members. The club rangements for the card party to
Purity Chapter. 0. E. S., special
Marceling,
Rev. Benjamin
articles.
comprises 25 chi.dren. The Tarn- be held on Friday evening, Oct. 25, meeting for Oct. 14 will be in the
Manicuring,
etc.
BLEIBERG /
bsurine will present its next pro- were completed. There will be, in nature of an informal dancing
206 Capitol Theater Bldg.
gram on Oct. 18, at 4:30. Bernice addition to the card games, danc- party. Members and their friends
Motel Specialist
Recomm•nded by
I.
Schakove, 8 years old, danced a ing, refreshments and prizes. Tick- are invited. There will be a tax
(1550
Broadway)
Leading thrsicians
693 Putnam
Brahma waltz, and Viola Gray sang ets can be purchased from the so- at 50 cents for admission. Grand
2044 Gladstone
a Schubert lied at the last meet- rority by writing to the secretary, Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Cadillac 4449
Glendale 9742
Garfield 7777
, •
i ng.
Miss
Betty
Demian,
2474
West
Star, meets in Detroit this year, l,
Marriages Performed
Philadelphia. Miss Demian will with headquarter' at the Book
For
by Appointment.
71.
W . W. G., s.
be hostess to the sorority on Sun- Cadillac and convention meetings. t
t ;)
The W. W. Girls met at the day evening, Oct. 6.
Season's Greetings
b ome
will be at the Masonic Temp,e1
of Miss Mary Koenigsberg.
Season's Greetings
Oct. 8, 9 and 10. Grand Chapter
11
to all.
ias Shirley Mendelsohn was ap-
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
- Tens with
a grand ball at the
ointed chairman of a committee
At the open meeting held Sept. Book Cadillac ballroom on Toes-
Motion
Picture
Eng.
Co.
to make plans for • hike to be held 26 at the "Y," Miss Berghoff was lay evening at 8:30. All members
R. MATSON, Prop.
et, 20 to River Rouge. Miss Fan- welcomed back to the fold. Miss of the Order of Eastern Star are
ni e Baron is a pledgee of the club. Cutler, chairman of the charity welcome.
Repairing of Non-Theatri-
he booklets for the Jewish Or- committee, reported three families
EVERTOR ENGRAVING CO.
cal Motion Picture
han Home are almost completed, were being aided. The sorority
Blue Bird Girls.
5rcond Flour Kerr Bldt..
rd will be presented to them in a was well represented on Sept. 29
Equipment
The Blue Bird Girls met at the
eh ort time. Miss Shirley Mendel- at the Yima Zonta Cara Sorority
home of Mrs. Jack Commer of Edi-
Projectors,
Cameras and
so hn will be hostess at the next barn dance and the Alpha Omega
son avenue. Arrangements have
Unclaimed Freight
eeting.
Stereopticans
Fraterney dance t the Book Cadil hewn made for the bridge to be
Sale of green Pennsylvania
lac. The second annual dance i riven Oct. 18 at the Lee Plaza. A
Special Lenses Mounted and
Tau Beta CM Sorority.
motor oil at 40c per gallon and 1
to be held at the Statler on Feb flowery party, in the form of a
Fitted
A special meeting of the Tau 23. The celebration, which was tc bower, in honor of
many other articles.
Min Fay
eta Chi Sorority was held at the have been held at the Study Club Mintz, will be
2332 CLIFFORD
held at the home
ho me of Slits Betty Sartnoff. 1489 3n Oct. 26, will probably be held
Melrose 3926
Qualified by 25 Years' Experience
4 Mrs. L Chaenko of Rosedale
est Euel'd avenue, Sept. 26. Fu- at the Blossom Heath Inn.
Near W. Vemor Highway
6465 Gratiot
ivenue on Oct. 26. Next meeting
as a Successful Merchant.
I to re meetings w:11 be held at the
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Cherry
1373
'" Thursdays at 810 p. ni.
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