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Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity met
Nov. 17 at the
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e Year'.
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to have an oiling on Nov. 24 at
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Gamma Eta Mu.
Gamma Eta Mu it Thursday,
Nov 14, at the "Y " 89 Rowena.
Election of officers : was held, re-
stilling as follows: Ann Lichtblau
',resident; Joyce Nedelman, vice:
president; Ethel Manason, secre.
tory; Helen E. Gordon, treasurer.
teport was given I i n the sale of
tickets for the rae
ffl to be held
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Zedakah Club.
The Zeolakah Club will )'lee a
bridge-tea at the Detroit-Leland
Dec. 4. bits. Sarah Feeler and
Mrs. Lee Levinson are on Me so-
cial committo r, assisted by the fol-
lowing hostesses: Mrs. Fanny
Moss, Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro, Mrs.
Sadie Cohen, Mrs. Fay ('hall in,
Mrs. ,lean Gould, Mrs. Celia Cog-
gan. Proceeds
for charity.
Mrs. Rose Wisner donated a silk
hand-made picture to me the door
prize. The club is anticipating a
Valentine dinner-dance in Febru-
ary. The following donations ac-
knowledged for flower fund: From
Mother Klein and 'Mrs. l'renzlauer.
Mrs. Tilly Lapidus will be the host-
ess Monday, Noss 25. Mrs. Anna
Gordon Of 8.•ll I La Salle boulevard
was hostess to the Zeolakah Club
on Nov. 18. Mrs. Berkowitz, di-
le ctor of Jewish odoilol care council,
spoke on "Child Plamamint." Other
guests were Mrs. Harry Klein and
Mrs. Evg..11. Premzlauer. Mother
Klein spoke on the importance of
first aid, the work of 7Aollikah. A
do lightful musical program con-

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Rho Sorority.
"I 'au Sigma
gma Rho Sorority met at
the home of Miss Annette Huck-
At Philadelphia
A man, 1801 Delaware avenue, Nov.
(Nest to oriole Theater)
g 12. The girls practiced their loans
ksikweiklimmksokswitgm for the minstrel show to be give
at the next open meeting. A so.
cial hour followed the meeting. sisted of Mrs. Clara Weingarten,
popular vocalist, accompanied by
'the next meeting will be. at 911
Mrs. Van Mullen, pianist. They
Rosedale Court.
are members of the Choral Society.
A luncheon was served by the
Mes Arnie. Club.
guests.
The Mes Antics Club met Nov, hostess for
at t h
e h
one of Mrs. Nadia n
Hoy Toy Gir l s.
Epsilon
Diamond, at a delightful bridg
The Hoy Toy Girls out Nov. 15.
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Final preparations were made for
- lie held at the home of Mrs. S. Di
the third anniversary of the club.
cont.
Many visitors, some pledgees, at-
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tended this meeting. The next
Pi Beta Epsilon.
meeting will be held Nov. 29 at
l'i Beta Epsilon Sorority tel a t 1935 Clairmount.
the home of Miss Betty Beltzmar
Nov. 10. Two visitors were pres
Coterie Club.
ent. Plans for the bridge-dansatte
Miss Juan Blair was hostess to
to be given Dec. 13 at the Cavern
the
Coterie
Club Nov. 13. Plans
were discussed.
are being completed for the bridge-
dansant
to
be
given Dec. 6 at the
Bicur Cholem Society.
Chinese Tea Gardens. Clubs are
McKinney'n Southbound Shu
asked to please keel) the date open.
tiers, with a novelty program, wi
Miss Ethel Foscher will be hostess
headline arrangements at Ilicu
to the next meeting.
A Full Line of Baked Goods
Cholera's annual winter frolic a
the Detroit-Leland Hotel o Ti
Live Wires.
Wednesday night, Dec. 25. In at I-
The live Wires basketball team
dition to them Christmas night a f-
fair, preparations are being ma( to started the seasonby winning the
lirst game. Having a home court
for the twenty-first annual Puri
You are invited to visit our
the team challenges basketball
ball, dedicated to some past seem
new store.
team, playing B or C class basket-
ber or president. At the la s1
ball. To arrange games call Jack
One purchase will make you
meeting it was decided that men
Lazowsky, 1700 Blaine, Empire
• satisfied customer.
bership be opened for a short tin to
to permit 10 new members. ND sS 1940-M.
8033 Twelfth, at Seward
Betty Drapkin id 3052 Carter av -
Strangers A. C.
nue is handling membership appl
cations. Excellent response is r to- The autumn dance, to be held
t-
Sunday,
Dec.
8, promises to he a
ported from organizations interes
ed in a club directory of Jewi sh social leader. Something different
"You Moot Be Satisfied"
young men and women. Clubs i a- from the ordinary dances is prou-
Our Slogan
tem•sted should send names and a d. ',aid. Bob Cruzet's Cotton Club
dressesof members to Dave tSe f. Orchestra will play at the new
Hotel 'Fuller ballroom.
fin, :1208 West Euclid.
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Jolly Fellows' Club.

The Jolly Fellows' Club met at
Littman's Hall, Twelfth and Sew-
ard. on Nov. 14. The weinie roast
held last Sunday morning at Belle
Isle was a big success. Prizes were
Blue Bird Girls.
The last meeting, at Mrs. S. Har awarded too winner.; of the races.
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Jolly Fellows' Club is
ties home, 1975 Pingree was held n he n (original
„ . way
connected with any
Nov. 20. A charity raffle, to which i
do" other Jolly Fellows Club.
Kaufman's Furniture Store

Coln Must be in a Day
Sooner for Next Issue

On account of Thankskiving
Day, next week's forms of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle will
close a day earlier than usual.
All news, club and society news
for that issue must therefore be
in the hands of the editor nut
later than 4:30 p, m. on Tues-
.
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Eta Rho Sorority.
The last meeting was held at the
home of Miss Esther Weisman.
The bridge-dance given on Nov. 17
was a success socially and finan-
chilly. The next meeting will be
at the home of Miss Edythe Good-
man.

Detroit Ladies' Aid Society.

held Jun. 8. The next meeting
The Detroit Ladies' Aid Society
will be held at Iola Greenwald's
recently gave $50 to the Palestine
home, 1715 Seward avenue.
Emergency Relief Fund, through
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. It
W. W. Girls.
. el roneously announced
Miss Shirley Mendelsohn was was t ton
hostess at the lust meeting of the
that the Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
a
IN, W. Girls on Nov. 19. Plans for ciety made the donation.
a bridge-olansunt to be held at the
European Welfare Org•nicafon.
Tea (lindens. un D ec. 13 , were

completes'. Miss Bess Feldstein is
The Jewish Women's European
chairman
of will
Girls
its first in
M•e !fare Organization announces it
the hold
committee.
The
rummage
sale and those wishing too
W • W :
door party of the season at the donate clot hes should call Mrs.
Oriole Terrace On Saturday eve- Kattin, Longfellow 3019, or Mrs.
fling, Dec. 21. Miss Fannie Baron Goldberg, Hemlock 5815-W.
A
is in charge of arrangements. The 'committee will call for the clothes.
bowling team is still holding its
will support,
with
proceeds, orphans
in Detroit
Jolly Fellows' Club and Jewish own, and any girls, clubs or sorori- File organization
ties wishing to bowl should cam- and
Young People's Circle.
the in Europe.
municate with . the secretary, Miss
Purity Chapter.
The clubs met at the Moose • Florence Terns, 503 Hague ave.,
Hall on West Fort street. Andy nue. The next meeting is to be
On :Monday, NOV. 11, was ob-
"Doc" Fcinmann presided. Final at the
•
home
of
Miss
Florence
Ter-
sera(
(I
Purity's twenty-second
arrangements were made for the e H s
birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ann
dance to be given at the Stotler
•
•
Weinbeck,
worthy matron, was
which
-
it
Hotel on Sunday evening, Nov. 24. •
charge of the ceremoni es,
Horne Relief Society.
Members report a large sale of
began
with
an
afternoon
class
oof
tickets.
The next annual open meeting
_
of the II Relief Society will eight candidates, initiated by the
take place Monday, Nov. 25, at the present corps of officers, followed
Tau Epsilon Fraternity.
by a chicken dinner. The dining
Tau Epsilon met at the "Y" Nov. o home of Mrs. II. B. Ash, 8441 La room was beautifully decorated to
Salle boulevard. Miss Ida ' ,
17. The following pledges were
Hill- commemorate Armistice clay, the
man
will
be
speaker
of
the
after-
present: Manuel Rosenbaum, Ben
, noon. Mrs. Herman Greenberg will tables being centered around it
Tate, Lewis Sissler, Archie Rose. give several vocal selections, ac- large letter "A" in the center of
These are to be. :nit stet in tow compunied by Mrs. Emery Monash the hall.
Mrs. ,Ann Paul and
the :Miss
than., Gertrude
and miss Levy
Ber. Hannah Ilarwith were in charge
second class early in December. tit the piano,
The formal dinner-dance is to be will
of the decorations. A beauti fully
I
held at the Stotler Hotel New mn will recite.
carving of Purity Chapter
T here will also
Year's Eve. Bids for this affair h a
e other should
speakers.
in above
tinselled
may be secured front William sirtamoars
send Members
their dues
the "A" table added much
Solamon, who can be reached be-
was
in effect.
honor of
past
matrons
and
,. , to the treasurer, Mrs. Ida Frieden- to
the
The
birthday
dinner
[wren .i and 7 p. tn. tit Euclid b ,..g.,
patrons. Purity's Rainbow Girls
(. 1
1403 Virginia Park,
6309.
, served the dinner in adept manner.
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Following the dinner a short pro-
Phalanx Club.
Philomathie Debating Club,
, . igram was enjoyed. Mrs. Libbie
,
ni na ion ontest
1 he program scheduled for the ow Phalanx Club's th c
Schakne, Detroit soprano, rendered
ird ann
of some operatic numbers in her very
annual
last meeting of the Philomathic int
Inter-club bridge tournament, held
I/beating Club was: "Resolved,
charming way, and Mr. Raymond
at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowe
that municipalities should furnish treet, • Sunday, was won by gases
: a reading. e
The everting
everting class
aid to the unemployed in times ti t
of eight candidates was initiated
e I
ar i cite
• Girls.
'
r s. The
Blue Bird by the past matrons and patrons
of depression."
The program
next Sunday, Nov. 24, will include Girls and the Gamma Sigma Soror- of the chapter. There was a large
a humorous debate., "ItesoleVI, ity were second and third winners, number of honored guests. Pur-
. espeoitively. The winner will be
that the Eighteenth Amendment too
i
ty's regular
meeting will be held
awarded a loving cup, suitably en-
('institution
onstitution should be re-
Monday, Nov. 25.
graved, at the dance of the Pha-
pealed." Sidney Slobin and Nor-
lanx Club to be held at the Stealer
val Slain are on the negative side.
Kibitzers' A. B. C.
David Sabin and Isaac Greenberg Hotel Sunday evening, Dec. I. The
The Kibitzers met at the home
U. of SI. Rhythm Kings will fur-
are on the affirmative. Through
of
Jack
Kalt. The club will give
nish th • music.
Ti
s .
the Hurts of Marcus Simon he mold at the door. cket
Plans for the . its third annual (lance at the Book
Mayor-elect Bowles has been se- . sale by the members, anol will also Cadillac Hotel Dec. 8. Stone's
cured as a judge fur the coming
formal dance to be held in January lazz Syncopators will entertain.
oratorical contest on Dec. 26. All
,
it
continue.
Bids will be sent out Starting this Satur
alumni and other friends of the
will be given away free
all
after the dance Dec. gifts
I. Saturday,novelty
club are asked to keep this dots'
, Jewish dances up to date of the
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open.
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nihitm
g
rs'
dance.
The
next
meet-
Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority.
Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority met I o•,, will he held at the home of
Theta Delt ■ Omega Sorority.
it the home of M
Miss Hackman. The " 4". Mindelfink on Sunday,
Theta Delta Omega Sorority nest meeting will be it the home Net. 21, at 4 o'clock.
mot Sunday afternoon, Nov. 17, at of Miss Shirley Katz, 21148
Rouse-
the home of bliss Esther Klugman, volt, on Nov, 29.
nee mar have lots of luck and
2:06 Clairmount. raffle, tae
lei unhappy. -Flietednole Illat.
t(or.
dinner party at the Addison Hotel
Hebrew Infant Home.
and the theater party at the Shu-
The fir-t omen meeting of
bert-Detront were discussed. Af-
o br
eta
• Infant
n ant
II paw will be hold
Ruth's Flower Shoppe
ter the business meeting, Miss Wednesday evening, Nov. 27, at
Kingman entertained at a bridg , Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and
llr dee Tah'e Decorat ens. Come in
',arty. Other guests present were WIII Ilrow Wilson. Members and
•rd ilk w th ns before your parties.
bliss Beatrice Kay, bliss alargareo their friends are urged to attend.
Empire 10577 .,
Friedman and ',Hiss Florence Gross. , its matters of inmortance are to he I 8052 Twelfth Street
M iss Esther uman,
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a member f discussed. I raminent speakers will
member of the sorority, is taking a loololress Cie alerting.
Checker Cab - Empire 7000
leading role in the A. Z. A. play.
The next meeting is to be held
Nov. 24 at the home of Miss Bess
Kosak, 3465 Wager avenue.

Mrs. M. Alpert, president of t he
The next dance is to be given
Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan Associ a- this Saturday night, Nov. 23, at the
tine, announces that nominate es blare:Mee Building. Floyd Snyder
are being sent out to obtain pae k- and
htlis Eight Rhythm Rascals will
i,l,,y
ow,e for the fifth annual bazaar.
Cordial atteintikn paid them, and
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donations to this holy cause will be
Theta Lambda Tau Sorority.
greatly appreciated. The (late of
An open meeting of Theta
this bazaar will be announced later. Lambda Tau Sorority was held at
the home of Miss Bess Wellman,
Sigma Delta Pi. `
289 Elmhurst. Miss Fannie Bur-
Sigma Delta l'i Sorority met sky and Miss Beatrice Zaem were
4111
Nov. 17 at the home of Miss Jett- guests for the evening. The next
netts
following .111- meeting will he at the home of
Cur. Quincy
Jac " tta •
cers were installed: Dean, Miss Quads avenue, on Sunday, Nov. 24.
Jeanette Jacobs; vier-clean, Miss
Phone Garfield 6965
Ruth Hands; scribe, bliss Martha
Sigma Kappa Sigma.
Katzer, keeper of funds, Miss Rose Sigma Kappa Sigma Sorority
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
Abrams. Miss Kayo Dickman was nom at the home of Miriam Jacobs,
Tau Sigma Gamma . Sorority
a guest
the sorority. The next 7132 Poe, and made preparations
meeting will lie at the home of for the tonna:ere sale to be held thanks all who helped make the Ar-
Miss Rose Abrams on Sunday. Dec. 14. Prospective numbers yill mistice dams, on Nov. 10 a surmise.
be guests at the next meeting, at At the next meeting, at the home
KOSHER RESTAURANT Nov. 24.
which Esther Meeron of 3000 Mon. oif 'bliss Elaine Novitz, 18016 John
Icy Our Home-Like Meals
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
terry will be hostess. on Sunday. 11., on Sunday, semi-annual elec-
tion of officers will be held.
8132 TWELFTH STREET
..Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Nov. 24.
no wee Inimitable Pohl Cuisine will
met Nov. 17 at the "V," 89 Ro-
mem°
Hakoah Sport Club.
wena street.
Allan Agree :reed
Sigma Tau Kappa.
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Dave Mattes, who head the dinner-
The. final Saturday meeting of
Sigma Tau Kappa met Nov. 15
dance committee, announced ev
the , home of Moss Sue Snitz of the Ilakoah Club was held Nov. 15
dance co m m i t t e e, announced Euclid avenue. For the celebra• at the Jewish ('enter. All future
FOR
everything in readiness for the tion of Thanksgiving, arrange- meetings will be held on Sundays
event
to be held it the Masonic tints have been made for a them. at 4:30 p. m. at the ('enter. Dan-
Local and Long Distance
Temple Dec. 0. Basketball and t e r party and dinner at the Vene- iel Steffan attended his second pro-
dramatic activities are progressing. time Gardens. The raffle fur char- bationary meeting. David Goldman
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ity is progressing. The next meet- will play the lead in "A Girl to
At Lowest Possible Roles
Theta Delta Kappa,
ing will be at the home of bliss Order," to be presented by the
CA I.I. THE
Ilakoah players at the Center in
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority met Anne Turbow, 2270 Fuyllertoon.
December. The feminine cast in
Nov. 15 at the Oriental Cafe. after
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which members went to the blichi•
the role will be taken by "Danny"
Beta Rho Della Sorority.
gin Theater. A bridge-tea is to At the lust meeting of Beta Rho SteEn. Gold pins bearing the
be held this Sunday afternoon at Delta Sorority plans were convict- club's insignia hove been adopted.
the home of Miss blatilda Soding- ed for the memixorship drive to be
Pythian Sisters.
er, 2271 Pasadena. Bids were sent given at the Y. W. II. A. on Jan.
to all girls interested in obtaining Proceeds will be for the member- '
Greater Detroit Temple Ni. 1:2,
membership. Definite arrange- ship building fund. The sorority Pythian Sisters, met Monday eve-
ments for Thanksgiving will be will act as hostess at the Y. W. II. ning, Nov. IS, at l'ythian Castle.
completed at the meeting Nov. 22. A. dance at Webster flail Satur- Nomination of officers was held. A
day, Nov. 2:1. Arrangements are class of five was initiated.
Re-
Nu Sigma Tau Sorority.
being completed for the second freshments were served.
Plans
No Sigma Tau Sorority cele- annual dance to lie given at Static!. were completed fur the charity
12023 Dexter
brated its second anniversary at Hotel. The charity committee is card party to he given fur l'ythians
the Lido Cafe Nov. 13. The next busy helping many needy families. and friends n
Cr...Cog-Shipping-Packing
o Monday evening,
meeting will be held in the form
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Dec. 16, at l'ythian Castle, 3153
of a bridge party at the home 14
Fifty-Fifty Club.
Cass avenue, near Peoterborn, with
BERNARD LEVINE, Prop.
Miss Ann Barahal, 15408 Petoskey
A debate on companionate mar- prizes for each table. Supper will
ast nue.
riage comprised the program of the . be served after the cards. Tickets
last meeting: elf the Fifty-batty can be purchased at the doom.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Meyer Molly Auslander Society. Club. For next week. a double lea:-
At the last meeting 14 the lure on "Technique and Its Social
L'Allegro Girls.
MOREL
Meyer Molly Auslander the follow- Value," by two members, will treat
The 1: Allegro Girls met at the
Recommended by many
ing officers were elected: Presi- of the ways and methods used to home of Miss Ethel Jacobson on
Detron physicians for
dent, Samuel Berk; vice-president, accomplish social success,
Nov. 19. bliss blildreol Nussbaum
their own children as
m other..
John Isaacs; treasurer, Mrs. Sam-
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was sworn in as a member. bliss
uel Auslancler; financial secretary,
Musical Monarchs.
Minna Kapp has been invited too at-
1610 Hazelwood Ave.
Mrs. Maurice Auslanoler; recording
The Musical Monarchs are pro- tend as u probationary. The mem-
Phew Empire 6426.
secretary, Miss Jeannette Ausland- gressing in _the development of bers will hold their annual pajama
er. On Nov. 28 the third annual orchestra units to provide for party at the Book Cadillac Hotel
Thanksgiving dinner will take needs of Jewish clubs. Those in- on Dec. 7. The next meeting will
place at the Il'nai Moshe Syna- terested in this new club-orchestra be at the home Of Miss Sarah
gogue.
Professional entertain- group may get in touch with Dave Block, 2900 Elmhurst.
Majestic Theatre of the Air over
Cantor at Mishkan
ment will be provided, and dance Steffan at Garfield 6205-J.
Col a mhiaand American Broad-
Israel Synagogue
music will be furnished by Stone's
Como Club.
casting Systems every Sunday
Expert and
Colored Syncopators. Reserva-
Tusi Tale Sorority.
The Cosmo Club met Tusday
e
night, 9 to 10 Eastern Daylight
tions can be had by calling Empire
Antiseptic Mohel
Tusi Tata Sorority, meeting on evening at the home of Miss Goblet
Saying Time. Headliners of the
3938. The next meeting will be Nov. 6 at the "V," elected Miss R.
R. Greenbaum, 2014 Calvert ave
Stage and Screen.
held Monday, Nov. 25, at the home Betty Gettleman and Miss Yetta nue. A final report of the dinner-
MARRIAGES
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Denenfeld, Tucker as members. The sorority dance held at the Oriole Terrace
PERFORMED
1914 Pasadena avenue.
[ FREE! Beautiful floor lamp given]
is sponsoring a bridge-dansant for recently was made by the activity
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way free with the purch”e of any
the benefit of the "V" building committee. The next meeting will
Troty Vech Girls.
radio.
Park
fund. The next social-bridge will he held Tuesday evening, Dee. 3,
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Troty Vech Girls met at the lie held Nov. 23 at the home of at the home of Miss Faye Anonoff,
Garfield 0287•M
WE WILL SEND OUR AUTO TO BRING YOU TO OUR STORE AND
home of Mrs. Eva Sher, 2028 West Miss Pauline Bogel, 3212 Cle- 2937 Clements avenue '
Entertainment ments avenue.
Warren avenue.
was furnished by the Misses (las-
Seviller Aid Society.
sie Gruskin, Helen Schneider and
Tareyton Club.
The first meeting of the Seviller
Betty Kohn. An article written
The Tareyton flub met Nov. 13 Aid Society- was held on Saturday,
Mohel Specialist
by Dr. Wm. J. Handelman of the at the limn. of Morris Kallush. Nom. 16, at the home of Mrs. Mor-
25 Years' Esp.. ,
' University of Notre Dame college 2940 Sturtevant. Max Roth, Cecil ris Pevin, 2470 ('lairmount avenue,
'tear, Irviorsed
J:ACK
of philosophy was read by Miss Kanerek, John Tam and Benjamin at which time Mrs. Pevin also en-
by LeatIng
Celia Shapero. The raffle at the Elbinger were accepted into the tertained 25 guests at a bridge in
Physic.ans
home of Miss G. Gruskin will take club. The basketball team is im- honor of her daughter, Betty. The
place Nov. 27. Members will at- proving and will soon be fit for a following (officers were elected:
2073
, tend the swimming at Webster hard campaign. Clubs wishing to Mrs. M. Finkel, president; Mrs. B.
Gladstone
] Hall on Sunday. The next meet.- schedule practice games for Sun- Kirsten, vice-president; Mrs. M.
ing will be at the home of Miss day morning should see Joe Months, treasurer; Mrs. M. I'evin,
Euclid 10467
Bertha Yackness of Webb oevenue. Krause. 8720 Twelfth street, at secretary; Mrs. M. Schlein, Mrs. H.
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Apt. 40.
and Mrs. Bosanoff. trustees;
Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith.
Mrs. R. Nide, hospitaler. All those
Ladies'
Auxiliary of
B'nai
Sigma Alpha Sorority.
who originally came from Seville
Rev. Benjamin
WHO's next meeting will be held Sigma Alpha Sorority met at the or villages near Seville are urged
Monday evenin, Nov. 25, at it home of Miss Sylvia Robins, 3010 to attend the next meeting, to be
BLEIBERG
o'clock at B'nai B'rith Community Pingree, Nov. 17. A theater party held at the home of the president,
Mohel Specialist
Recommended by
Center, 275 East Ferry. Members and dinner was given Nov. 15, with Mrs. Finkel, 15600 Normandy, on
REPAIR
Leading Phystrians
who have program books are re- dinner at the Oriental Cafe and Tuesday evening, Nov. 26. A re-
SERVICE
2024 Taylor
quested to turn same in. Final re- [theater at the Shubert-Detroit. The port of present conditions in Se-
Euclid 5000
ports on the coming Thanksgiving I next meeting will be at the home ville will be given at this meeting
Marriages reams.'
Eve ball will be made by the com-of Miss Fannie Wexler, 2456 Phila. , by Mrs. N. Bilansky, who has just

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rower Detection and the

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plum four tuned

stages of radio frequency. Ahoolutely no hum and no

oscillation at any

wave length.

Automatic sensitivity con.

trot gives uniform range and power all over the diet. lin.

proved Majestic Super.Dynantic Speaker. Ilcavy, wordy

Majmtic power unit, with psitivevoltageballast.Jacobeen

period cabinet of Amerii an Walnut. Dome of matched

butt walnut with overlays on door. and interior millet

ofgenuine imported
rope
Australian lac

wood. [scut. hem, plate, knobs and 4)146

pulls finished in genuine silver

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OMPLETE elimination of howling, squealing, hum and other
"background" noise - that's what the new Majestic has
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of tone at any co/mite-absolutely without a trace of distortion.
Hear, for the first time in radio, the pure, clear, lifelike tone
magnified to lifelike volume.
This new Majestic feature-Pow er Detection-is the sensational
development of the year. And the public is wide awake to its tree
mendous advantage. Every day 5000 new owners are added to
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