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New Year's Eve

PEVerRonjEwisnORIMW

C LU

N EW

Live Wires.

kell ballroom, may he obtained
Fifty-Fifty Club.
European Jewish Women'. Wel. from Jack Katz, 3330 Tuxedo ave-
The club neat last Sunday al
The Fifty-Fifty pioneers held an
nue, Hemlock 4995-W. The Live.
fare Society,
the Jewish Center. The new interesting meeting last week. Two
Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, chair- Wires are organizing a basketball
president, Dave Goldberg, assumed lectures were given by members,
man of the ball, and Sirs, Joseph team and will soon be in position
office. Future activities of the on an exposition of progress along
Beigilade, president of the society, to extend challenges to other or-
club were described by the chair- scientific, industrial and educa-
Ruth's Flower Shoppe
thank the public and members for ganizations,
man. The educational committee, tional lines, and on the evolution
the co-operation given the Euro-
Bridge Table Decorations. Como to
headed by Albert Lubin, is plan- of the. double-standard moral vile.
Kibitzers A. B. C.
pean Jewish Women's Welfare Or-
and talk with us Wore your partite.
ning an interesting program for For the next meeting
debate , on ganization in making their ball a
Kibitzers A. B. C. met at the
the next six months. The firs t companionate marriage
ached - social and financial success. Mrs. home of Al Kaftan. The third
6052 Twelfth Street
Empire 10577
open educational ineetints will b e uled.
l Yuilkaff, chairman of ticket annual dance is to be given at the
held next Sunday, Nov. 10, at th ,
committee, asks members to settle Book Cadillac Hotel Dec. 8. The
Jewish Center, at 4 p. m. Every
Bicur Cholem.
for tickets.
president, Jack Kalt, appointee! Al
body is welcome.
Wednesday night, Dee. 25, a
Kaftan and Samuel Soxer chair-
' the Detroit-Leland Hotel, will tak
N. W. Branch European Welfare men of the dance, Earl Mindel and
Troty Vech Girls.
place the Bicur Cholem dunce. A 11,
Organization,
Charley Fink as publicity znanag-
T ruly Vech Gals met Oct. 3 0 orchestra with unusual feature
The North Woodward branch of ers. Irving W•inshelbaim applied
at the home of Miss lielen Schnei - will headline arrangements direc
t.• the Jewish Women's European for membership. The next meet-
der. Girls are active in disposin g ed by Maury), Weinstein, genera
el Welfare Organization will hold a ing is to be at the home of Al
Strangers Athletic Club.
STYLES of the MOMENT
of the remainder of the raffle tic k- chairman. No advance sale o
card party on Tuesday, Nov. 19 Beaverman, 1230 Putnam, Sunday,
The club will give a dance in
etc. Carl Simmon, lecturer, w ill tickets will be had, according t
•it 8 p. m., tit the home of Mrs Nov. 10.
the new ballroom of Hotel Taller
ra
be as guest at the next meeting, at Mauro/ Rosenblatt, in charge o
Paul Fleisher, :1:108 Glendale ave
& on Sunday, Dee. 8, as an autumn
which Misa Helen Kirschbaum w ill ticket distribution.
i
i
At
the
last
Fraternity Club.
nue. The proceeds will be used
dance. Between dances and for he hostess.
meeting, discussion centered on a I for the upkeep of orphans in De
Saturday, Nov. 9, is the date of
non-dancers there will be available'
series
of
unusual
events
for
the'.
on the balcony, card tables ap-
troll, Windsor and in Europe.
the first elance. to be given by the
Theta Lambda Tau Sorority.
season. A directory of Jewish'
p ro p ri a t e for bridge. Bob Cru-
Fraternity Club in the new club-
The Hallowe'en party on NOV ' young men and women is being ar .1
Les Joyeuse Fills..
rooms, formerly the B'nai B'rith
zet's Cotton Club Orchestra, "The
E
was sec •cossful Refreshment • ranged, and organizations are in -I
Hot Bo , s " will play. 'ricke ts
Miss Esther Balbirer of Atki n Community ('enter, 275 East Fer-
on sale now and will also be pro- were served in the form of a soda I riled to send names and addresses son avenue was hostess of the Le
ry. George Benson and his Vene-
curable at the door. The S. A. C.'s box. Alfred Gerlock entertaine it of members to Dave Sterna, 3269 Joyeuse Fines Club at the Hal thin Vagabonds, now playing at
15 est Euclid avenu ,
e lowe'en and pajama party Nov. 2 Hotel 1.a Salle, will furnish the
basketball team is being moulded ' with popular songs at the piano
Prizes were awarded to Ruth . music.
and will be in readiness about arid Yale Brown amused the crow dl
e.
• with a number of card tricks.
Mes Amies Club.
Dec. 1.
Bloom, Sarah Siegel, Esther Bal-
Allen A Hosiery

next meeting will be held at th e
The Mes Araks Club met Oct. , hirer, Mary Ulnick and Gertrude
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
home pf Miss Ida Yates, 272 4 31 at the home of Mrs. B. Siegel.' Zalk. The next meeting will be
Sigma Tau Kappa.
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority
;
Jr., 13725 Dexter.
A pajama held at the home of the Nlisse s stet at the home of Miss Fannie
Sigma Tau Kappa met Nov. 1 Blaine avenue, Sunday, Nov. 10.
;may is tie be given shortly, The Rose and Gertrude Alpert o f Kosak, 3765 Wager avenue. Final
at the home eef Miss Helen Levin,
Tau Tau Iota Sorority.
I next meeting will be a t the home Blaine avenue.
2691) Leslie avenue. The Billow-
I arrangements for the dinner and
The Misses Sophie and Tilli e of Mrs. Jack Tucker, 15832 Inver
# e'en party given at the home of
' theater party were made for Sat-
! ness.
Sigma Tau Sorority.
Miss Emilie Gelman on Saturday Sherman of 2950 Leslie we
urday, Nov. 16. The next meet-
nalei a, success.
,
Sigma Tau Sorority met at the ing will be at the home of Miss I
T The hlisseT Esther ,bostes.es at the meeting eef th e'
home of Miss Sadie Ulnick of
Tau Sigma Delta Sorority,
Turbos Into Fath er Tau Tau Iota Sorority on Oct. 30 .
Elsie. Waldman of Kirby avenue.
Dancing followed the meeting ,
Members and escorts enjoyed a Blaine avenue. It was announced
Hymen
int
wenrnee initiat
n
e
d
8444 LI WOOD
N
/ rority, making the number of ?flea which refreshments we r Hallowe'en party Saturday at the that in one week 450 tickets had
Order of Rainbow Girls.
At Philadelphia
members 18. Miss Ruth Ingber served. The next meeting is to be home of Miss Thelma Goren. lni been sold for the raffle on Nov. 26,
Purity Assembly, Order of the
(Next to Oriole Thmterl
was given charge eef the sorority : at the. home of Miss Flora Silbe rt Galion was performed and the The next meeting will be at the , Rainbow for Girls, will initiate a
quota for membership is now home of Miss Rose Jacobson, 1414
scrap book. A theater party is 2925 :Monterey.
'large class of girls into its order ,
closed. A rummage sale and a West Euclid.
g tai nt: e
The
ine n e ex t meeting w
will
on Thursday evening, Nov. 14, at
Rodin Club.
hike to River Rouge lark are
the Z
of Miss
8 o'clock, at Eastern Star Tem-
Mrs.
Fannie
Rodin
was
hoate
5
Phi
s
planned
for
the
near
future.
The
Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
Schmidt, :3044 Sturtevant.
ple,
Miss Margery Schembeck, wor-
' to the Robin Club on Oct. 23, at next meeting will be on Nov. 10.
l'hi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
thy advisor, presiding. All atoll-
277
Valmont
street.
honor
e
met
Sunda}
1
Miss
Thelma
Goren
,
will be hostess.
Marionettes.
evening at the "Y," 89
:sera
of the Order of the Eastern
Rowena street. Plans are hosing
A dinner-dance was given at the guests were Mn, and Mrs Fre
Star and Masons are invited. The
Musical Monarchs.
made for a formal dinner-dance to
Oriole Terrace by the Moriettes on Zierer (Ruse Rodin) of Par is
Rainbow
for Girls is open tee all
Sunday evening, Oct. 27, in honor F runes A luncheon was serve el., The Melody Monarchs, Eigh be held at the Masonic Temple
girls of Masonic affiliation between
Euterians, and thee liar-mei° Dec, 6,
of the third anniviarsary. The girls
Stop Drafts—Save Fuel-
the
ages
of
13 to 18.
were presented with corsages and Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai Brit h. rhythmic Seven, art, the thre
20% to 40%
Ladies' Auxiliary of !Vaal Iltri th groups whose organization is be
the boys with boutonnieres. After
Ye Beta Sorority.
Purity Chapter No. 359.
with
Ye Beta Sorority met at the
dinner the party went cabareting. will hold a regular meeting Mee n- ing completed by the Musical Mon
l'urity Chapter No. 359 will
Interesting affairs are planned for day evening, Nov. 11, 7:30 o'cloc k, archs, a club orchestra interested home of Miss Bessie Avison. The celebrate its
twenty-second
ir -
at B'nai 11 rith Community Cente :
music for Jewish social affairs. Misses Bessie Avison, Hilda Gold-
the corning winter.
275 East Ferry avenue. Nlembe rs • Dave. Steffin is in charge and the. stone, Fanny Gruskin and Jean any on Monday, Nov. 11, with the
are urged to attend in order to g et 'services of his group are offered Miller entered the bridge tourna- afternoon and evening full of ac-
Blue Bird Girls.
tivity.
This (lay is dedicated to
Blue Bird Girls met at Mrs. 11. full details of the coming ball to for many functions on thy. social ment of the l'halanx Club. The
the past matrons and past patrons
.cu 1613.1111 SIMARD
girls beattheir opponents and en-
Zucker'shome on Fairfield avenue take place at the Statler hotel o n calendar.
oft
he
chapter,
who will be guests
tered thetour
Tuesday, Nov. 12. at the home of Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 27. Tic k-
f
sec- of honor, exemplifying the work
FREE ESTIMATES
Socials.
Mrs. Jack Goldberg, 3452 Edison, eta may be obtained from me m
ond week. The sorority welcomes
for
the
evening
class. Mrs. F.r ne's-
PHONE-
At II recent meeting the Junior back Miss Betty Miller, who was
a home bridge will be held. The i ben. Akthe close of the neeetin •
tine Smitt was the first matron
Detroit—Randolph 3110
four girls who played at the bridge a social hour will follow and r • "Y" decided to change its name to sojourning for two months through
and
founder
of
Purity Chapter.
Pontiac-5987
Omega Socials. Discussion was on the eastern states. Plans on the.
tournament are to play again next freshments will be served.
Jackson-2-5125
l the first anniversary of the club, sorority's first anniversary will be afternoon work will be exemplified
week. The next meeting will be
Ann Arbor-5246
by
l'urity's
present
officers. There
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
!tee be held Nov. 9. The new con- discussed at the home of :Vika Fan-
Monroe—lege
held at Mrs. Sam Ilarris's home,
will be a catered dinner at 6, and
Port Huron—I259
Election of officers took plac e stitution was ratified.
A debate ny Gruskin of 2965 Tuxedo ave-
1975 Pingree avenue.
Flint-3404-1
an
evening
class
at
8 o'clock. Mrs.
at the last meeting of the Bet a was held on "Resolved, that won- nue.
Lansing-2-9441
Libbie Schakne, well known Be"
Rho Delta Sorority with the fo I- ties and fraternities be allowed in
Grand Rapids-4636
Eta Rho Sorority.
troit
vocal
artist,
will
entertain.
Kalarnaloo-8243
Menorah Society.
The bridge-dance will be held on lowing results: Miss Rose Gale n, high schools." The affirmative, up-
Bat tie Creek-5926
Sunday, Nov. 17, at the Cavern president; Miss Ida Elbinger, vice .- held by Esther Lichtenstein and
The olden forum meeting hold
Gaylord—C. II. Welch
Omega
Phi
Fraternity,
Alpena—H. B. Brou sssss
Cafe. The main diversion will be' president; Miss Minnie. Fox, se c. Jack Rubin, defeated the negative, Sunday was addressed by Rabbi
This Saturday night will open
retary, and Miss Jean Hershmal 1, Mary Hozman and Meyer Rosen. Leon Frani on the subject, "Rus-
Sag imw—Rivers id. 1414
card games. Fortunes will tee' told
the series of young folks' dances
by regular tea-leaf readers. Danc- treasurer. A sum of money wa s A committee composed of Jack sia, America and Palestine as Cen-
in the ballroom of the Nlaccabee
given
to
the
Community
Funs
1.
Rubin,
harryThov,
Esther
Lich-
ters of Jewish Life." Rabbi Frani
ing will be furnished the entire
Building. Other Saturday night
Plans ON being completed for th e tenstein and Alice Berman will
discussed the different economic
evening. Entertainment, prizes,
,
, take charge. of the winter's activi- and social and cultural conditions dances will be held on Nov. 23 and
refreshments will be other novel- dance to be held Feb. 23.
30.
Bob Cruzet's Plantation Or-
ties•
existing in these countries and ex.
' ties. Tickets may be had by cull
"You Must Be Satisfied"
chestra will furnish the music. The
Zedakah Club.
pressed his opinion that Palestine.,
ing Miss Betty Goldman, Garfield
:
Our Slogan
Omegas have closed their mem-
Myrtle Schreiber was hostess t 0
Ki Ku Wah Sorority.
clue to pressure of conditions
7053-M, 3753 Elmhurst avenue., or'
the
club
on
Nov.
4.
A
bridge-te
a
Miss Shirley Kopitz of Clair- against Jews, existing everywhere bership and are planning numer-
at the door.
is sponsored to take place at th e' mount aveneu was hostess to the sutsiele of that country, was the! ous club events.
Detroit-Leland Dec. 4, under th e' ast meeting of the Ki Ku Wah !` only possible center of a cultural
Tusi Tale Sorority.
Allah-Mallahs.
leadership of Mrs. Sarah Fixle ✓ Sorority.
Plans were discussed : Jewish life. The attendance was
Tusi Tall Sorority met at the
Allah-Nlallahs met at the home
and
Mrs. Lee Levinson, assists d for the second raffle. The Misses so large as to be almost be. n
"Y" Oct. 30. Four pled gees
o f Sliss FrancisWallace flans
by the. following hostesses: Mrs . Betty Gross and Shirley Kopitz
the capacity of the library club-
present. A donation of $10 was
were discussed for a splash party
Fanny Moss, Mrs. Jean Gould, Mrs . are in charge. The girls then ad- ( room, where the meeting
madeto the Palestine Emergency
was held. to he held this Wednesday night '
Celia Coggan, Mrs. Fay Chatlin , journed to the People's Theater Future meetings; of a similar
na-
Fund. The Misses Sarah Klayman,
Mrs. Sadie Cahn, Mrs. Sylvia Sha - Building, where they attended an 1 ture are to be held in the awn- at Webster Hall. The next meet-
Elsie Rubenstein, Gertrude Adds
ing will be held at the home of
niro. The following donations t
open meeting of the Jolly Elite ! torium.
and Beatrice Stern participated in
;Miss Natalie Simmons.
the Mitzvah Fund have been re. Club.

the Phalanx bridge. tournament eeiveel
Will
acknowledged wit h
Nov. 3. Miss Klayman and Miss
thanks: Mrs. Rose Lipson, Mrs
Sigma Iota.
, Rubenstein attended the "Y"
Charles Kohn, Mrs. Anna Zanisky,
A formal dinner was held at
Council dinner. A bridrealansant
in memory of loved ones; Mrs. Ann Blossom Heath, in honor of the
is planned. The sorority .
to it limited number eel applicants Waldman and I renzlaut rs Club, second anniversary of the Sigma
4111 Boston
honoring Zedakah work. Zedakah Iota Sorority, Nov. 2. Guests were
between the ages of 22 and 24.
Club contributes monthly to He- Miss Faye Marion, honorary men -
Con Quincy
Applications may be made in per-
brew Infant Orphan home Milk her, and Jos. Dickstein of Lan-
son at the "Y" Wednesday eve
Fund. Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro, :3238 sing. On Nov. :3 the following of-
Phone Garfield 6965
nings.
Calvert, will be hostess to the club ' ricers were elected for six months:
Monday, Nov. 11. For cases, call President, Julia Caplan; vice-presi-
Philomathic Debating Club.
committee in charge, Mrs. Tilly ' dent, Faye :Meyerson; secretary,
The Philomathic Debating Club
Germansky, Euclid 8707, or Mrs. Billie Fidler; treasurer, Ida Gross.
met Nov. 4 in the Shaarey Zedek Ida Levin, Garfield 5596-13.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
I The next meeting will be held at
branch, 9125 Twelfth street. The
I the "V" on Sunday.
MOHEL
Program consisted of Jewish top-
Sigma Alpha Chi.
cm
Albert
Pearl
speakinr
on
Recommended by many
A masquerade was staged at Ben
Cosmo Club.
"The Jew in the Business World," Weintraub's home on Nov. 2, Vari-
Detroit physiciam for
I Cosmo Club met Tuesday eve-
their own children tut
and Marcus Simons on "Perpetuat-
ous acts were put an by members ning at the home of Miss Betty
well at other..
ing Judaism." The program for and their friends. One act seas
Icy Koperman of Oneira avenue. Final
1610 Hazelwood Are
next week will be a debate, "Re- Nlorris
Bratt and Ben Weintraub, arrangements were made for the
Photo Empire 64211.
solved, that a judge or board of
dressed as Negroes and given in dinner-dance to be held at the
judges be substituted for the jury
the Negro dialogue. Jack Erman Oriole Terrace on Nov. 12. The
in state and municipal courts in
was master of ceremonies. A meet- club entered a team in the Pha-
ichigan." Messrs. Miller and ing was held Sunday at the Y. W.
I tans Club bridge tournament and
Sharkey will uphold the affirma-
II. A. New officers were installed was among those who survived the
tive; Smith and Lipsitz the nega-
as
follows:
Chancellor,
Jack
Er-
first round on Sunday. A special
Cantor at Mishkan tive.
man; master of finance, Sanford meeting will be held Sunday after-
Israel Synagogue
Rothenberg; master of rolls, Wil- noon at the home of Miss Faye
Coterie Club.
Expert and
liam Barron; sergeant-rat-arms Aronoti, 2937 Clements avenue.
The Coterie ('lob met at the Harry Landau.
Antiseptic Mohel
home of Miss Fannie Weinberg,
Phalanx Club.
Octt. :10. In place eef the regular
Tau Epsilon Fraternity.
MARRIAGES
The Phalanx ('lab's third annual
meeting on Nov. 6, the raffle will
Alpha Delta chapter met at the inter-city bridge tournament,
PERFORMED
be held at the home of Miss Jea-
"Y" Sunday. Plans were discussed which began Sunday afternoon at
nette Weller, 57:1 Chandler ave- for the formal dinner-dance to be
2012 Virginia
the "V," 89 Rowena street, was a
nuc. Ticketsfor
fur the
1
held at the Statler Hotel, New huge success. Over 48 teams
Park
sant to be given on Dec. 6 at the Year's Eve. The following dele-
started play in the tournament.
Garfield 0287.M
Chinese Ten Gardens can be pros gates were present at the "Y"
The Utopian Club is in the lead
cured from any of the members. Council meeting Nov. 4: William
at present. The trophy, a silver
Salmon, lord chancellor, and Sam loving cup, is now on display at
Yim• Zonta Cara Sorority.
Bicoll, substituting for prince. the "Y." The second contest will
Yima Zonta Cara Sorority met
Leon Cutler. last Prince Roy begin this Sunday at 2 o'clock at
Mohel Specialist
at the home of Bessie Pacernick. Clark, now attending school, will
the "5'." The U. of NI. Rhythm ,
New officers were elected as fol- ifficiate at the first class. Sunday,
25 Ye., IC Esp.-
Kings will furnish music for the nit
lows: Fay Cohen, president; Belle Nov. 10, will be the first open
rienc e, F ndorsed
club's fourth annual dance at the
Cohen, secretary; Rose Brook',
hy Trading
meeting for prospective members Statler Hotel Sunday, Dec. 1. The
treasurer.
The
formal
dinner-
t
Physir••ns
o be' held at the "I*" at 12 o'clock. two pledgees of the organization,
dance for members and escorts will
Manuel Ferber and Louis I.evin,
2073
lee given at the Oriole Terrace
Equality Club.
are in their final week of proba-
Nov. 9. The next meeting will be
Gladstone
Equality Club met at the home tion.
held at the home of Sadie Emile.
f Florence Gorelick. Books were
Tareyton Club.
Euclid 10467
o pened for new members. A din-
The Tareyton Club met Oct. 30
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.,
'1er-dance will be held at Eastwood at the home of Joe Krause. Those
Instead of the regular meeting . Inn on Sunday, Nov. 24, proceeds
who have tendered applications for
a bridge-social was given for the to gee to help needy ones at the
membership will be notified of the
Rev. Benjamin
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority by Los Angel e s Sanitarium. The pub-
next meeting. Clubs wishing to
Mrs. Jack Schulman, at her home . lie is invited. Tickets may
BLEIBERG
be had schedule basketball practice games
2242 Blaine avenue. Favorable from members or by calling Edith
Mohel Specialist
for Sunday mornings should see

reports were given in regard to l'aransky, Arlington 331G-J.
or write Joe Krause, 8720 Twelfth
last
the pajama stagette to he given
street, Apt. 40.
by the sorority on Saturday eve-
2024 Taylor
A. B. C. Girls.
ning, Nov. 16, at the Wolverine
Euclid 5000
).he A. B. C. Girls' Club met at Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan Asso-
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Merriam. Fri lot mad
Hotel. An entertaining program the home of Helen Diem. Plans
ciation.
y Appaatnient.
has been planned. The next meet- we e made for the club's
Easy Payments on Balance.
third an-!
At a special meeting of the De-
ng will be held Tuesday at the nual bridge-dance, to be given at troit Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan
home of Miss Min Silver, 13930 the Chinese Tea Gardens, 1514: association the following officer:
Woodro• Wilson.
Woodward avenue, Nov. 24. There were elected: Ida Solai, president:
• will be a master of ceremonies, en- Ida Baker, Rose Radner and M.
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
tertainment, dining, dancing, and Smith, vice-presidents; Seals Gold-
Miss Sadie Gruskin, dance chair- prizes.
Tickets are available man, treasurer. The organization
man, reports that everything is in ! through members of the club. will celebrate its seventh Yahres.
readiness for the Armistice dance Everybody is welcome.
fest Tuesday evening, Nov. 12, at
EVERTON ENGRAVING CO. to be given by the Tau Sigma
R p. m. bunch will be served.
Gamma Sorority this Sunday eve-
Second Floor Kerr Bldc.
Hoy Toy Girls.
Dancing will follow. A general
fling. Nov. 10, in the Crystal Ball-
The Hoy Toy Girls met Nov. 1 report will be given of last year's
room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. st 1935 Clairmount avenue. Sev- doings . The res est will be
McKinney's Music Makers will fur- eral visitors were present. In held at Congregation Emanuel,
nish the entertainment. The pro- celebration of the third anniver- Taylor earner Wilson. The public
ceeds from this affair will be do- sary the members will attend a is invited.
nated to the Palestine Relief Fund. theater-dinner party and adjourn
The girls who have worked untir- to a pajama party afterwards, on
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
ingly to make this dance • success Nov. 30. -
A social meeting was held at the
"YOUR SATISFACTION MEANS OUR SUCCESS"
are Esther Naimark, Sonia Ged-
home of Miss Betty Sarnoff. The
rich, Rose Greenberg, Rae Vieth-
lot• Sigma Gamma Sorority.
following delegates were present =

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Sigma Iota Sorority showed
progress in the two years of its
existence. by the success of the
!formal dinner-dance given in
honor of its second anniversary,
• at Blossom Heath Saturday eve-
ning, Nov. 2. The guests were
Faye Marion, Joe Dickstein, Billie
Fidler, Al Schweitzer, Anne. Can-
ton, Sam Sher, Ida Gross, Sum
Corby, Rose Morris, Nathan Shur,
Faye Meyerson, Martin Zidell,
Mollie Danzig, Ben Schiff, Kathy-
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Caplan, Louis Schwartz.
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development . . . FACE-TO-FACE REALISM. It
is as gre atas Sparton's other innovation . . . the
revolutionary EQUASONNE circuit and Radio's
Richest Voice. To hear the new Sparton instrument
is to hear HUMANIZED radio ... reception so amaz-
ing that you almost FEEL the living presence of your
entertainers, and almost SEE them in studio or audi-
torium. We want you to experience this new thrill
for yourself Hear the new Sparton !

Special Terms Arranged

* V E E N

OPEN EVENINGS

ler, Sarah Balantzow, Coil Eistein,
Iota Sigma Gamma Sorority
Belle Goldberg, Miriam Cooper, will have • literary meeting Friday
and Elaine Novitz. Tickets may at the home of 31.1ss Annabelle
Checker Cab - J. Empire 7000 be purchased at the door.
Berick.

at the "Y" Council meeting Nov. =

4: Miss Esther Pomerantz and Miss

Minnie Bortman, secretary and
president

12022 Linwood Avenue

Longfellow 1803

'4, NEW SPARTON

EQUASONNE
M,41 301

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