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Auction! A uction! Auction!

CLEVELAND CENTER ''''''''''
CASE IS APPEALED
TO SUPREME COURT

If you haven't ettended ouy syvvitl,
auction In 142x xon onn, wet into thy

habit In 1222. 'thouvand• of pe•pl.
have saved thou-and. of dollars by •t
tending our scions . Sale elects at
a. at. and coottnue• throughout the day
and evening Remember the date .
Wednmday, January II
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
4303
rOill ttttt h Avenue
F A. Yechey, Auctioneer.

CLEANLINESS
COMFORT
ECONOMY

Yima Zonta Cara.
Home Relief Society.
'
Phalanx Club.
CLEVELAND.- (J. T. A.)- I '
Tau Sigma Beta.
The meeting if the Yinia Zonta ' Judging by the sale of tickets A meeting of the Phalanx Club The Tau Sigma Beta So
Abraham A. Katz, who headed the
Cara Sorority was held at the the bridge-luncheon which will br was held at the "Y," 89 Rowena, resumed activities for the e rority committee of the Orthodox mem-
home of Sadie Smilo on Oct. 2. given by the Home Relief Society Oct. 3. Eugene Greenfield was year. The first event is to nsuing bars of the Jewish Center here,
The hard time barn (lance that Tuesday, (lit. 29, at the Book Cad- accepted
was given
as a probationer. Plans Hallowe'en (lance to be give be a which waged the legal fight for the
at Detroit Creamery Was Hotel, should be a
Nuccesm.
(or the sue-
bridge tournament
which 29 in Windsor. Tickets f n Oct. restoration of the Orthodox ritual
grove Sept. 29
was
huge
A :1
All proceeds
will go a
to charity.
begins
Sunday
afternoon, Nov. , dance can be gotten by c or the in the Center, is expected to appeal
ceps. The next meeting will take MIN. Ira
ailing to the Supreme Court against the :
Fritidenberg is chairman, at the Y. W. II, A., are completed. Longfellow 4399
place at the home
or Empire 5 167-.1 ruling of the Court of Appeals,
of Rose Brooks, a it s i s t e it by Mesdames Ben The contest is open to all young
614 Leicester.
, Schwartz and II. B. Ash as co- men and womens organizations in
dismissing the suit as a stsietiy cc.
chairmen. All members will act as the city. An
Koeba Gids.
clesiastical question.
The atltr- i I
engraved silver lov-
Phi Zeta Xi Sorority.
11,..tesses.
,
The f Koeba
Girls met a t the net's for the Orthodex Committee
ing cup will be awarded to the
m
of
Election of ocers
was held re-
ho
me
iss
hold
that
the
present
court
decis- '
Betty
Kraack,
tor. Entries may be made in , ,
( :
cently at the home of Miss Phyllis
Jolly Elite Club.
care of I. Wuntner at 83 Rowena IA
\\ est Euclid ,' Plans are being ma O
de h: ion is a reversal of anothcr disalis.
Berman, 1983 Virginia Park. The
a Ilallowe'en party at the sum- sl on a demurrer that had brought
The open meeting of Oct. 7 was street. The fourth annual (lance
result follows: Miss Mary Kried- a huge success, the ittlentlance be- of the Phalanx Club will be held trier home of Alr. and Mrs Berk. a previous dismissal of the suit in
man, president; Miss Ethel Fein- ing over 200. Visitors from other at the Statler Hotel Sunday eve- . I he nest tmeeting
r., is h to . be s at the the county court.
(in,
mere tary ,
M tits
Rabbi Solomon Goldman, who
Shirley organizations were given the op- nines Dee. I.
All clubs are re- „',."1",
air[t
da re. P1 , Sl
, i -1 . ' cisr311 1..:u se F'ra tl- NV a S
i
Do You Know What Your Fealk, treasurer.
instrumental in changing the
portunity to announce their on- quested to keep this date open. A ,.
slid.
lid.
--
ritual from Orthodox to Conserv-
coming events. Radio stars enter. special party of the Phalanx Club
Profits Are Each Year?
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
, taineil, Bill Lankin being master : (mended the performance of The
ative at the Center, recently re-
signed to head a synagogue in Chi-
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at , of ceremonies. The club thanks ' Nlirade."
BE SURE!
... cago. Ile Was succeeded by Dr.
the home 14 Miss Annette (loch-' them for their services.
Harry
FOR CORRECT
F Harry S. Davidowitz, formerly of
slit it, 1801 Delaware avenue, Oct. Cohen, chairman of the dance, European
Jewish Women's Wel-
__
New York City.
I. The girls are planning a for• thanked the members for their sup.
fare Organisation.
,
from Page 0 • •
al Hallowe'en party at the home port. Ile also announced about I The regular meeting of the Jew-
id' Mins Irene Norber. An open the silver loving cup to be given
Things You Ought to Know
crises of last year, came th e ac-
the organization best rep- ish 'Women's European IVelfare
meetirar in the form of a social af- away
Why Do You Count in Tens?
was held Monday, quisition of the Valley of S
fair will
il be given at some future
ire "•"'nto ol at the dance on Nov. 3.
baron In prehistoric times men found
h
e
the Valley of Acre, incl
date. A social hour followed t h e Announcement will he made in the Oct. 7, at Jericho Temple. There and
ailing,
it
necessary
to count, but the only
('AlI,
were present three of the orphans Ilaifa Bay.
meeting. The next meeting will next issue 1,f
means he knew of were his fingers
The Chronicle about recently brought by the orguniza-
"And our answer to the ne w at- land toes. As he h a
be held at 90 Rosedlae Court.
d
the
open meeting.
The charter
was lion from Europe. The tenth an, tack will again be: Build and
presented
to the chairman,
Max
work , 10 fingers, it teas natural for him
noel ball will be held Sunday, Nov. with thrice-intensified energy
W. W. Girls.
, with ' to count in tens and he has been
Sosin, by Reuben S. Cohen. A 3, at Book Cadillac Hotel, to assist a maximum of speed and it
meeting' will be held on this organization in the
far- . doing it ever since. We restrict
The W. W. C.,irla met at the i closed
u ,,,, dae,
oi
on
e promo tion widened area.
M
Store
land andithe usage of our fingers, leaving
T. A. HARTMAN
home of Miss Florence Terris, 5(13 r
Oct. 14, at Littman', of its excellent work.
more people-men and land! -this our toes in our shoes, of course,
Public Accountant
Hague avenue. Miss Bessie Feld- Peaple'S Hall, Seward anti Twelfth,
is the demand of the nation a nil of ' Prehistoric man used fingers anti
25 Years In
ive Experience
-
stein, chairman of the initiation

the country,
Ki Ku Wah Sorority.
Nita Hawk Club.
: toes. and so could count 20 before
committee, is planning the initia-
205 Lincoln Building
"And something else mig
begi nning over again. Little ail•
Miss Betty Gross was hostess to
At the last meeting Presidt•nt
tion of Miss Fannie Baron, to take
learned
from

rece
Randolph 1139
nt
events.
Jhe
last
meeting
of
the
Ki
Ku
With
Wier
dren today sometimes count with
lace at a hike to be held on Octoseph M. Martin appointed Meyer the
0 to River Rouge Park. The ("Susie") Sehecter, one of De- Sorority on Tuesday evening, Oct. t te r the soil was our own, an (I the t their fingers, but when they reach
lob representatives to the Ixh it _ trait's leading basketball stars, to I. A subscription was made to the settlement was dense, the place " 10, they have to start again. Do
nx tournament are the Misses form a men's basketball league at Palestine Emergency Fund. A de. was Fared. The entire Ernek Jez-!Y0u know that Murat] is the one
no Wuntner, Bessie Feldstein,' the Y. W. II, A. This league is lightful luncheon was served, and reel and Emek Hashoron were (•ltra of exceptional excellence
annie Baron and Florence Terris, sponsored by the Nite Hawk the remainder Of the evening spent hardly affected at a all. The e nem y ' and rare worth, Murat] is truly an
was repulsed everywhere on hi s •shievement ... a most delightful
wsocially,
with Miss Belle Wuntner as sub :: Club. Si
Six organizations have re-
t h at at
hap
to attac k. The same blending of the finest Turkish to-
stitute. The next meeting is to be spondee] already, and plans are
thing ap pened i n Tel Aviv -tth
Je ut: Itaccos grown.
held at the home of Miss Belle being made to secure a suitable
Variette Club.
100 per e at Jewish city. In
, gym, preferably at (tentral High. •
Wuntner, 1917 Clairmount.
The I'ariette Girls held the first Salem and Haifa the encounters
• --
--
:Associate members of the Y. W. meeting of 'the year at the home were harsh because of the mixed
II.
Cosmo Club,
A. interested should conimuni- of Miss Esther Simon, 2479 Glen- population. The real catastrophe''
At a meeting of the Comm( tom
„ , ,cate with the cult at 89 Rowena• dale avenue. Election was held occurred in Hebron and Sakti,
held at the home of Miss Faye Aro.. :Four
th e
pledges have been added to, with the following results: Nliss where the Jewish population is
noir at 2939 (lenient% avenue on roll. They are George Aranoff,• Esther Simon, president; Miss comparatively small, and our youth
3371 Cortland
Tuesday evening, Oct. H, final art- Louis Schwartz, Lou Stoller and ' Rose Krapps, treasurer, and Miss likewise in small numbers. The '
(Near Dexter)
rangements were completed for ' Paul IVilburr. The dance is to be 'Jennie Krivetsky, secretary. A agricultural settrements which
Arlington 1025
the club's outstanding event of the given at Hotel Stotler Sunday eve- raffle trill be given Dec. 1 at the have suffered, such as Castinia,'
year, a dinner-dance at the Oriole ning, Oct. 20, with the special tea- home of Miss Jennie Krivetsky, Hulda,
WOODWARD Art
and others, were small and
Let Us Alemite Your Car Terrace on Tuesday evening, Nov. lure of a battle of music
ic b
between 2663 Tuxedo avenue.
isolated. This should teach us to
and
ooms•white orchestras, in
12. The club announces that the !lored
a co
itequire and build on joined and
AUTO WASH .... $1.00 proceeds of this affair are for Pal-
large areas.
Pythian S'
satin e Relief Fund.
Sundays and Holidays, $1.25
On Monday evening, Oct. '"1,
"Now, our national land-pur-
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
ph i K. pp.
as
ching
ins titution,
Miss
Sarah
Balantzow,
2226
Greater
Detroit
'temple
No.
152,
the
Kerthn
e
Fentern
i
ty.
Epsilon
General Repair & Storage
an Sisters, will be hostesses Kayem eth, mu st, as always, be
e
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Hazelwood, was hostess to the Tau: P
Satisfaction Guaranteed
met at the "Y," 89 Rowena street, Sigma Gamma Sororityon Tues. to their friends at an old fashion pincer in the normal resumption of
unday evening, Oct. 6. Final Cl ay evening,Oct. Miss 8 li tea party at l'ythian Castle, 3153 our building work. The tradi-
Open Day and Night
S
c- - -ss "" te Cass avenue. That the party may Banal month of Tishri is with us.
plans were completed for the fra- Gru..kin, chairman of the armistice' be carried out in true o ld-fashion I ask in the h ono
r o f
ur op
peo le for
tertnty seco n d annua (lance, to dance to be held Nov. 10 at the
. ay all thos e (
ting 1111SW CE; not a singlntrilm-
Mend ingjusr
ae asked a til without
e farn-
Cadillac; appointed Miss Rose to 'w
be helds at Ho te l Stabler Monday Greenberg
ear an O hl creati on
t like in ily
a maximum co
aand
evening, Oct 14 (Yom Kippur , ienberg
Miss
Sarah
Balant-
grandmother's
day.
Nliss
Kathleen
tion
for
the
acquisition
of
new
w to take N charge of the tickets. It
night).
The Wolverine Playboy c o cKimiey's
lusie Nlakers will fur- ereira and her committe are plan- lands and °or a new Yishuv; not a
"Yea Most Be Satisfied"
Orchestra, which Was featured at \!t
nine entertainment, dancing and single Zionist, without giving a
C asa Lake. all summer, will furnish ish the music at this dance.
Criss Cross Curtains
„ „„'
„,
t 322 the
games.
Our Slogan
portion of his time for the gather-
n1 xt
the m usic. Leading Jewish organ- lsewe
me e ti ng will be held at
the of these contributions.
Fringed Curtain Panels
Not
tin Tuesday evening, Oct.
izations have pleded
g
their su p- un
15.
'
Coterie Club.
merely should money be gathered,
New Ruffled.Curtains
port, and all indications point to
but
every
Jewish
home
must
be
The Coterie Club met at the
another sucet Mful venture. After '
Five-Piece Curtain Sets
told
of
what
happened
to
no
in
our
home
of
Nliss
Dorothy
Koppin
on
Blue Bird Gi rls.
the meeting the fraternit y j our-
Economy Sale Price
Oet. 2.
NI ts•ies Jeanette Weller, land, and of our future to-ks.
ne yed to the Jolly Fellows' dance
Arrangemen t
were completed il
"Our people finds itself on Hie
essie Koside, Dorothy Kopitin and
at
: for the charity bridge to be held
at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Oct. 18 at the Lee Plaza. 2240 Shirley halt were appointed to nt- parting of the ways. If we have
tend the bridge tournament to be the necessary inner strength, our
Detroit Ladies' Leehem Aniyim. West Grand boulevard. Miss T.
given hy the Phalanx Club, in No- enemies may seek peace with us,
The Detroit ladies' Lechem Ani- Halperin is chairman. The girls
,,mber. 'f he sale of raffle tickets and say togrther with our
yin will meet Wednesday, Oct 16, are looking forward to the FhoWer • •
.
-•
being enemy "how goodly are thy tents,
8 p. tn., in the Delmar synagogne.•to be held in honor of Misie Fiiy ..,,,,,
plena ) for the bridge to be 0 Jacob, thy dwelling places, Is-
Various reports on activitiem of the Mintz in the form fo a Bowery gi
rael." Israel is an eternal nation,
ven in Dember.
ce
year will be given. Election of of. Party to be given on Oct. 26, tit
refitting the land as the land be-
--
titers will take place.
Refresh. Mrs. I. Chaenko's home, 357 Rose-
fits him.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
ments will be served. The public dale avenue. The next meeting is
"I call to work. I wish you tt
The last rneetoig was heild at the
is invited.
to be held at the home of Mrs. ,,,,,.
Eighth Floor
New Year of happiness and fruit-
4111 Boston
1
89 Rowe na, Oct. 3.
The ful labor."
Salter, 2496 Pasadena 111, 0111P
Coe. Quincy
'
Hallos e'en celebration will b e held
Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity.
-
Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Tavern.
Sigma Alpha ('hi Fraternity of
Trot, Vech Girls.
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
Phone Garfield 6965
A team has been shown for lb'
at the A'. W. II. A. on Sept. 29. l'he Misses Betts anti Esther bridge tournament of the Phalanx
members thank those who at Kohn were
werehostesses
hostesses to the Trot
y Club, and consists of the Slisse,
, tt ndt el the informal dance, given ' Vech Girls on Oct. 2. Miss C. Sha- ' II irshman, Schechter,' Cutler ars!
, at the
Fort Wayne Hotel Sept, 22, piro reported that the raffle tickets Marano. Miss Shirley Galen has
and helped make it a success. The are stilling rapidly and that she is been accepted as a member of the
next meeting will be held at the , receiving co-operation from many ' sorority. Six poor families are,
"Y" on Sunday, Oct. 13.
' organizations. A ',arty for Oct. i being helped for the holidays. The,
--
.19 is
being planned, to be held at • Misses Sadye Levine and Minnie
Eta Rho Sorority.
Gee! I Feel Great!
the Stotler Hotel. Stirs Hannah Fox were chosen councilors for th,
On Oct. 3 election was held at Nliller is chairman of the affair.
Hillel of the "Y" w
the home of NI iss Michkin. The
That's what eeeee one says after
-
a visitor at this meeting, and e' in,
new officers for the opening term , Alpha Delta Chapter of Tau
taking our treatments.
plimented
the
girls on the way t•
are:
Invest is Health.
l'resident, Miss Leland;
Epsilon.
meeting was conducted. The se ,
rice-president, Miss Devine; scribe,
Gynastic ■
The last meeting was held at and annual bailee will be held to
Miss
Goldman; treasurer, Slim the "Y," 89 Rowena.
Mimeses
The fol. the Stotler on Sunday, Feb. 23.
Goodman. On Oct. 10 they were lowing pledgers for membership
Handball Courts
-
formally inducted into office anti were present:
SInt ► Floor Sumo•Gray Bldg.
John Firestone,'
Zedak ■ h Club.
will be guests of t hon
at or at the un-I Lewi Tessler, Victor Fisre
hkin d, Jo-
, A
1265 GRISWOLD
niv ersary
large meeting was held at the
King Wah Lo se p hs Ponierants Ge r
( ' r • i
Cadillac 4969
Clifford 2014
( ire on Oct. 12. All plans for the berg. Plans fur theo New Year' home of Mrs. Belle Soleil of Nor-
'' ., mainly avenue, at which time plan•
co an niversary celebration and the party are nearing completion,'
br idge-dance are completed and John Rose and
4
Sala Bicoll were were made fur the dinner-dance to
tit •kets are now on sale. They may elected to fill the vacancy left by be held Sunday evening, Oct. 27,
• obtained by calling Miss Betty 'William Holinum, past duke. John at the Tavern. The public is in-
Gt (Malan, Garfield 7053.51.
'Rose, lord constable, was elected vited. Foe reservation call the so„
KOSHER RESTAURANT
'to the position of duke. Sant Bo- eitl committee, Mrs. Lee Levinson,
Try Our Home•Like Msoita
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
: toll is to fill the position of lord
Al
Beta Gamma Sorority met constable. The fraternity has (le- N 'ITtri f rtiveli l d 76 4,7f;! ' Til aet atm s1 . ,
5832 TWELFTH STREET
T. eat" Ininatah/e Pohl Cuts,. PO
at the home of Miss Belle Wont- sided to join the basketball league also be sold at the door. Proceeds
nee Oct. H. The card party and snonsored by the Nite Hawk C lub. go for charity. the following tt ,-
aroma
bridge-dansant to be given ( on Sun- The next meeting is to be held at ' nations are acknowledged: Miss
on
tI ti,1. 1,,e; Ni(r
Sin
Its'in. , si ivniawn4traypi r t ot . loved
day evening, Oct. 20, at the Chi- the "Y."
nose Tea Gardens, gives promise
-
ItEY. JACOB I. SKLAR
of being an outstanding event.
Retaesky
of Denver, Cols. The
L'Allegro Girls.
MOHEL
St iss li:sther Silber, chairman of
I next meeting, will be held at the
The 1: Allegro Girls met Tueshome
Miss.
home
th
is
affair,
Mrs.
Esther Sugarmas,
has
Recommended by many
made many data,- day, Oct. 8, at the home 1.f
ra to plans, anti assures an enter- Dorothy Korn. The new offi ers 2011 Hazelwood avenue, Monday.
Dotroit physicians for
c
Moir non children as
to Wing evening. The Mimes Ann 'took office and the following cum- Oct. '2l.
Delinquent members
sell a. other..
I
Sc hnurowitz, Esther Silber. Belle millers were appointed by the should remit dues to the tr ia•urer. ,
1610 Fineelwood
Nti,,,,,
Mrs.
Algx
Schreiber,
3205
l'illt
tot.
anther and Ruth Berman were president: Membership,
Pima. Empire 6426.
ap pointed to represent the sorority Dorothy Talberg, chairman, and
-y/ 01 the bridge tournament spin- Miss Sarah Block; social and en- Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
so red by the Phaanx Club. The tertainment, Miss Sylvia Chapman, Twelfth Florence Kosen of 74Si)
Fe
ne xt meeting will he held Tuesday, chairman, Miss Dorothy Korn and 1 weifth street was hostess to the
Oc t. 15, at the home of Miss Es- Miss Lillian I•itler. Nlies Mildred open meeting of the Sigma Omega
the •r Silber, 1693 Taylor avenue.
Nussbaum was present at her first Up.ilon Sorority on Oct. 2. Bridge
Mohel Specialist
probation meeting. A progressive and bunco were the diversions of
25 Years' Cape
Hoy goy Girls.
dinner party is plesned for the the meeting, after which a mid-
rience. Endorsed
At the meeting of the Hoy Tiny near future. The next meeting night lunch was served. The next'
Gi rls Sept. 28, at 1935 Clairrrount will be held Tuesda • evening, Oct. meeting will be held at the home
by ',Amy
PI'
Physniens
enue, plans were discussed for 15, at the home 0 Miss Dorothy ' ll' r Miss Elsie Waldman, 575 East
the i weinie
roast and Hallowe'
en
T
avenue,
enue, on Oct. 9.
2522
GI
alberg,
stone
avenue.
2073
Pa sty to be given Saturday, Oct.
---
26 , fur members and cscors. The
Gladstone
Delta Phi Gamma Eta.
Hottentot 'Boys.
nle
mbership drive is still on and is The open meeting of the Ilot• On Sunday, Oct. 6, the girls of
Euclid 10467
ope n to any Jewish
young lady be- tentot Boys held Monday, Oct. 7, the Delta Phi Gamma Eta Sorority
tw een the ages of
18 and 20. For with a large audience of young met at the home of Miss Ann Lehr
in f
ormation call the secretary, men and ladies of various clubs at. to discuss plans for the anniver-
Mi
ss Phyl Waltman, Edgewood tending, was a huge success. The sary dinner to be held on Oct. 20
Rev. Benjamin
21 614. All future Friday evening entertainment included drama
no at Northwood Inn.
After the
me
BLEIBERG
clings will he held at 1935 well as comedy. Charles Gellman, meeting the sorority went to the
Cla irmount avenue.
Stahel Specialist
'chairman of the dance on Yim Diana Inn for dinner and then to
Recommended ht
-
Kippur night, Monday, Oct. 1.1 . the Fisher Theater.
The next
Leading l'hyeleinn•
Tau Phi Fraternity.
gave a favorable report on the sale meeting will be held Friday at Miss
2044 Gladstone •
At the last meeting, on Oct.
6, of tickets. Sororities and clubs Neuman's home.
Garfield 7777
cic etion of officers was held and promised to co-operate by attend-
Morel/Ares Per formed
the following were elected: Louis ing this dance, for the major pro-
In this handsome cabinet is the finest, sweetest-toned, most powerful and
Tusi Tale Sorority.
by Appointment.
Fel
selective receiver ever built-the new Screen-Grid Atwater Kent.
berg, chancellor; Harry Rider, ceeds go for a worthy cause. Dick At a meeting of the Tusi Tala
tice chairman and secretary. and 'Bowen
From far-away or local stations you can now select your program with
and
his
14
famous
artists'
Sorority,
held
at
the
"Y"
Oct.
3.
equal ease.
Mo e Gant; treasurer. The fol-
will furnish the music. arrangements were completed f or
lowing committees were appointed:
The Atwater Kent Electro•Dynamic Speaker gives you every note of
-
', the Hallowe'en affair to be given
music just as it is played.
Entertainment, Sam Kritt and Max •
Pierette.N•nette Girls.
Oct. 26 at the home of Miss Bea-
Radom; membership, Harry
It will work-and keep on working-Atwater Kent reliability and our
Rider , The meeting of the Pierette•Na- trice Stern. The first social bridge
guarantee are behind it.
and Sam }Corby; publictiy, Sam' nette Girls was called to order by for members only will be held Sat-
Kritt; welfare, Irving Falberg. A the president, Miss Ann Dudka• urday evening, Oct. 12, at the
COMPLETE
motion was made and passed that vitch, Oct. 8, at the home of Miss home of Miss Stern. Miss Elsie
EVERTEIN ENGRAVING CO. $50
be donated to the
EASY
TERMS
Palestine ' Ida Bassin, 1954 Clairmount. Rubenstein and Miss Sarah Klay-
Flour Kerr bldc.
Emergency Fund. On Oct_ 1 the Books were presented to the chil- man were appointed a3
representa-
fratere



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sojourned at King Wah dren's hospital on Thursday by
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tiers to attend the monthly Y. W.

!oven by the committee consisting of Ann Dud. H. A. council meetings. The so-
Alpha Beta Zeta Sorority, the pro- kavtch, Jean Feldsten and Sally rarity is open for a limited num-
ceeds of which went to the
Pales- Katz. A special meeting was held her of applicants between the ages
tine Emergency Fund. On Oct. 71Thursday at the home of Sally of 22
and 24. Applications may

they attended • dinner-dance given Katz, 1663 Gladstone. The next be made in person or at the "Y"

at the Edgewater Beach Country i meeting will be held at the home Wednesday evenings in Room 3.
Club in climax to their successful I of Ann Dudkavitch, 535 Frederick. The next meeting will
be held at

dance held at the Statler on Sept. For information about joining the the "Y" Oct. 16.
22. The new officers look forward club call Sally Katz, Empire
to a successful winter season.
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