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EPROM/ OMR etRONICLE

Home Relief Society.
Home Relief Society met at the
home of Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz,
2433 Blaine avenue. Election of
officers took place with the tol-
1 lowing results: President , Mrs. . H .
" M. Shulman; vice-president, Mrs.
A. Ferar; recording secretary,
Mrs. N. Mandeberg; financial sec-
retary, Mrs. M. Wolfe, and trees-
, urer, Mrs. 1. Friedenberg. The
annual anniversary dinner-dance
will take place at Northwood Inn
:Jan. 29, with Mesdames M. Wolfe,
Grabow, M. Velick and S.
Schwartz as the committee, with
I Mrs. Al Weisman as chairman.
Thanks are extended to Mesdames
S. Feldman, B. Reiss of New York,
B. Goldberg and J. Rosenthal for
their donations. The next monthly
meeting will be held Monday, Jan.
27, at the home of Mrs. S.
Schwartz, 3224 Sturtevant.

LUIS NEWS

I The Breath of Winter

L'Allegro Girls.
Ye Beta Sorority.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Boni Amici Club.
holds no terrors for the family which livss in 3
The Beta Rho Delta Sorority The raffle of a lamp given by
Instead of the regular weekly', The L'Allegro Girls niet at the
met at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Ro- the Boni Amici Club was held Jan. meeting a bridge-social was held at home of Miss Lillian Leider Tues-
house that is well heated. In fact, home never
wena, Jan. 2. The jackfrost bridge 5. Mrs. Goldman was the winner. the home of the MiSSCS Rose and day evening, Jan. 7. Miss Selma
seems quite so inviting as when on a cold evt •
was held at the "Y" Jan, 5. The The Chanukah party held at the' Hilda Goldstone of 1987 Indian- l'rag, chairman of the social com-
sorority thanks its friends for help- home of Jeanette A. Schulmann of dale avenue. At the grab-bag mittee, announced that the club's
ning we nestle in the corner with a good book
ing make this bridge a success. Ar- Richton avenue was a success. party, guests were the Misses Ruth annual formal dinner-dance will be
and proceed to forget the work and worries or
rangements are being made for the Emma Feinbloom and Sam Acker Mackey, Fay Solomon, (labile Lit- held at the Addison Ilotel Satur-
second annual dance to be held at took their pledges as members.
\yak, Mrs. Morris Stone and Mrs.' day evening, Jan. 25. The party
the day just ended—provided, of course, there
the Statler Feb. 23, featuring Wen
which
the
club
Arthur Moss (Dolly Goldstone).
gave for the chil-
is plenty of Semet Solvay coke in your bin.
Talbert's Dixie Whangdoodles.
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
, Miss Fanny Gruskin will be hostess dren at the Baby Day Nursery last
BUY
New Year's Eve was a gala event at the next meeting at her home, Saturday afternoon was a success.
Purity Chapter 359, O. E. S.
Refreshments were served and toys
for the Phi Gamma Eta Sorority 2965 Tuxedo avenue.
distributed by the members. The
Purity Chapter No. 359 has set at the party given at 1989 Clair-
next meeting will be at the home
Ei-Y Girls
aside Monday, Jan. 13, as its day mount. Morris Schwartz sang, and
to entertain the matrons, patrons, Max Simon, Albert Williams and
The Ei-Y Girls met at the home of Miss Selma )'rag Tuesday eve-
associate matrons and associate Marian Simon gave a clever stunt, of Miss Ethel Bleier, Jan. 3. Two ning, Jan. 14, in the form of a
patrons of Wayne county and a "Qua-Qua-Qua." The last meet- new members were initiated. The social gathering.
large number of grand and past ing of the sorority was followed next meeting will be at the home
Delta Sigma Chi.
Arete Te Phila.
grand officers. The afternoon will by a health discussion. The next of Miss Esther Katz, 3768 Calvert,
Arete Te Phile met at the homy open promptly at 4, when the work meeting will be followed by old Jan. 10.
Delta Sigma Chi niet at the
of Miss Esther Cutler Jan. 3. Plans will he exemplified by the visiting games. Novel programs are to fol-
home of Miss Rose Farber of Alger
: for the year were announced by associate matrons, Associate Ma- low each meeting. The sorority
Idelt• Girls.
avenue. Plans were discussed for
•the president, Miss Annette Le- tron Cora Jacoby presiding. Din- and its Delta chapter are planning
The Idelta Girls attended the the coming bridge to be held on
3 4 to 5 Ton Capacity
ner will be catered at 6. Those an affair at the Valencia Gardens jackfrost bridge given by the Beta Friday, Feb. 14. At the meeting
! Vii;4.14 (..11 n1,1 5 m1, (irt s ha e tt s tem n( i l,e;r d s a lisek, o ,
tilan1-1 who have not sent in reservations on Friday evening, Jan. 19. Plans Rho Delta Sorority. Initiation of of Dee. 27, election of officers took
A Size and Style for
'league of the Jewish Center. Next should do so at once. The evening for a Valentine party are under new members will take place at I place with the following result:
Every Need.
meeting will be at the home of Miss class will be in charge of Worthy way, to be carried out as a Dan the "Y" Jan. 14. Plans are being President, Rose A. Rapapport;
Sally Pardon, 3774 Webb avenue. Matrons Ann Weinbeck and the Cupid party.
made for a Valentine party. The vice-president, Belle M. Baron;
5915 W. Warren
Misses I'earl and Lillian Levy made treasurer, Belle R. Shnurowitz;
visiting matrons of Wayne county.
A SIZE FOR EVERY FURNACE
Purity is planning a bridge-tea to
Hakoah Sport Club.
an contributed 22 rabbits to the secretary, Betty Demian. Installa-
Garfield 0020
RELIGIOUS BODIES
be given some time in February at
tion of officers will take place Jan.
President Israel G. Cohen as- Infant Orphan Home.
25. Thegirls will go to the theater
DETROIT, MICH.
SCORE OWNERS OF Hotel Steller, the (late to be an- sumed office at the last meeting of
nounced later. The floor lamp the club at the Jewish Center. In
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. [ and later to King Wah Lo to dine
N. CAROLINA MILLS given
away by Purity was won by a bitterly contested game at Tem-
Mem b ers of Phi Kappa Epsilon and dance. The girls attended the
Mrs. II. L. Abrahamson, 1150 Bur- ple Beth El, the basketball team, Fraternity assembled in the Gothic jackfrost bridge given by the Beta
(Continued from Page O;.e.)
lingame. Purity's second New led by Captain Ditkoff, lost, 15 to ROOM of the Taller Hotel Sunday Rho Delta Sorority Jan. 5. Miss
Year's dance was a social success
evening, Jan. 5, for a farewell sup-
officers of the law in restrained and and the committee thanks those 16, to the Alpha Omega law fra- la r in honor of Louis Kestinbaum, Jessie Teache, who will make her
home for the next six months in
East Side Yard and Office:
West Side Yard and Offic.
disciplined exercise of their duty. who contributed their efforts in ternity. The team is unscheduled who is leaving for college at Kan- Montreal, Canada, was presented
Marcus and M. C. R. R.
Coolidge and Penn. R. R
for this Sunday, but has a practice
We appeal urgently to the workers making it so.
slIS City to resume his medical stu- with a gift. Miss E. Heiberg of
game
with
the
Bethel
church
team,
while picketing and at other times
dies.
The
fraternity
will
make
its
2820
Twelfth
street
was
hostess
at
at Linwood and Grand boulevard.
not to use violence against persons
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
The club will be represented in the I debut in Class B of the Federation the meeting of Jan. 5.
or property,
Theta Delta Omega Sorority met oratorical contest sponsored by the basketball league this week when
$8 to $10 Weekly, Single
"The
unrest
in
the
textile
indus-
at the home of Miss Evelyn Fried- Jewish Center by Israel G. Cohen. it meets the Mandell Brohters team
Delta Gamma Bridge Club.
$12 to $18 Weekly, Doul 'e
try and the tragedies in some mill man, 3749 West Grand avenue, on
at the Barbour School. The fra-
The hostess at the meeing of
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
centers have arisen not only from Sunday afternoon. Election of
ternity went through the season Jan. 3 was Miss Ruth Krause of
Junior
Group
of
Jewish
National
the economic confusion in the in- officers was held. with the follow-
without a defeat last year, and 3017 Richton. Plans for an open
Fund.
dustry as a whole, but also from ing results: Miss Esther Klugman,
The Junior Group of the Jewish feels confident of duplicating this meeting to be given in February
faulty conditions in the relations president; Miss Freda Gold, vice-
achievement.
were discussed. The guest of the
WILLIAM C. LEE, mgr.
between employers and employees. president; Miss Evelyn Friedman, National Fund thanks its many
evening was Miss Freida Weiner.
friends for the interest (lisp eyed
Door
M. C. Bus r
That the hours of labor are longer
Alpha Gamma Fraternity.
The next meeting will be held at
corresponding secretary; Miss Ida in the dance given recently at the
John R. at Columbia
and
wages
lower
than
in
most
in-
Nadler, recording secretary; Miss Book Cadillac Hotel. The group
The local chapter of Alpha the home of Miss Harriett Glick-
"A Home Away From Home"
THE
dustries and are below the standard Helen Shere, treasurer. The so-
Gamma Fraternity will assemble at man of 134 Edison avenue.
planning
an
open
meeting
for
which the public conscience deems rarity announces its rainbow prospective members.
Hotel Teller Feb. 2, to present ita
right, is generally acknowledged.
dance, to be held Sunday evening,
"college night dance." Leading or-
Rodin Club.
"Employers in the industry, with Jan. 26, at the Staler Hotel. The
ganizations have pledged their sup-
The Rodin Club met at the home
Delta S igma Chi S orority.
a few exceptions, have failed to dance committee is comprised of
port. The Wolverine Playboy Or- of Mrs. B. R. Salinger on Jan. 1.
Semi-annual
election
of
officers
recognize organizations of labor Miss Helen Shere, Miss Esther
"SEE ALEXANDER FOR
chestra of Cass Lake fame will fur- A table runner donated by Sirs.
and to show a willingness to allow Klugman, Miss Bess Kosak, Miss of the Delta Sigma Chi Sorority, at nish the entertainment. Tickets S. Rosenberg was raffled and
DANCE MUSIC"
labor that freedom to organize for Nell Klar, Miss Freda Gold, Miss the home of Miss Baron, resulted may be obtained from the members netted $8.50. It was won by Sirs.
ELECTRO-DVNA fl
which the social programs of our Pearl Caplan, Miss Ida Nadler, as follows: Miss Rose Ann Rapap- or at the door.
F. Rodin. Bridge and luncheon
three bodies stand. Manufacturers Miss Jeannette Auslander and bliss port, president; Miss Belle Maude
followed the meeting. Miss M.!
who organize associations of their Evelyn Friedman. The advertising Baron, vice-president; Miss Betty
Phi Alpha Gamma.
Baer and Mrs. E. Koffman were
own and act collectively, often committee is made up of Miss Eve- Demian, secretary; Miss Belle Rose
I'hi Alpha Gamma Sorority, af- welcomed as new members. Among ,
through paid representatives, have lyn Friedman, Miss Freda Gold and Shnurowitz, treasurer. They will ter being inactive for one year, has the out-of-town guests present at
no sound ethical basis for objecting Miss Esther Klugman, and the be installed Jan. 25. Celebration again come into existence. The the meeting were Sir. and Mrs. E.
to efforts of workers to organize ticket committee of Miss Ida Nad- of the event will include a theater first meeting was held at the home Koffman and Mrs. I). Feldman of
for their own welfare and to act ler and Miss Helen Shere. The party and d inner
of Miss Molly Harris of 1625 West Bay City. The next meeting will
through representatives of their next meeting will be held at the Cafe. Valentine Day has been Philadelphia, on Jan. 3. All char- be at the home of Mrs. N. Grass-
own choosing.
home of Miss Freda Gold, 3810 chosen for the sorority's next ter members were present. Officers man, 1641 Taylor, on Jan. 15.
"The tragedieft, the unrest and Gladstone avenue, Sunday after- bridge. Reservations can be made were elected as follows: Miss Ann
by communicating w ith Bell e I nc damn, president; Miss Bernyce
the underlying faulty conditions, noon, Jan. 12.
Now Playing at the
Shnurowitz, 2271 Clairmount. The Kahn, vice-president; Miss Estelle
combined with the well-known eco-
Blue Bird Girls.
sorority plans to be represented at Waronoff, secretary, and Miss
LIDO CAFE
nomic difficulties which the indus-
Jolly Elite Club.
A special meeting of the Blue
the
bridges on Jan. 12 and 14 at Molly Harris, treasurer. Meetings Bird Girls was held Jan. 7 at the
try faces, compel us to urge a thor-
The meeting of Jan. 5 was held
(
Model as Illustrated
679 West Warren, Apt. 3 ough study of the entire industry at Littman's People's Auditorium. the rienta Cafe for the mem ers are to be held Monday nights at home of Sirs. Ross, 2555 Cortland
by the Federal Government. We Fraternal badges will be obtained building fund of the House Coun- homes of members.
avenue. The inmates of the Jew-
Glendale 4129
strongly reinforce the recent reso- for the members and officers of the cil of the Y. W. II. A. Miss Esther
ish 01,1 Folks Home were remem•
Large and small orchestras lutions passed by several Southern club. The Chanukah celebration llalberg will be hostess at the next
Phi Zeta Xi Sorority.
beret' during. Chanukah with gifts.
available at all timea. Singing ecclesiastical bodies calling for such sponsored by the club was a suc- meeting of the sorority.
Miss Shirley Fealk, a member of The raffle will be held at the home
the Phi Zeta Xi Sorority, gave a of Mrs. Goldberg, 3452 Edison ave.
and comedy.
a study. The happiness and well- cess. The board of directors held
Deborian Club.
Less Tubes
bridge for the girls at her home, nue, on Jan. 14. Election of offi-
being of all who are affected by the their meeting at the home of Harry
The Deborian Club met at the 2496 West Euclid. Two guests eers took place with the following
textile industry obviously demand Cohen on Jan. 7.
Convenient Terms
Jewish
Center
Jan.
5.
The
Clue-
were
present,
one
from
out
of
results:
President,
Sirs.
Jack
it. To deal with an economic situ-
nukah party was given Sunday, town.
St ately beat ity out side—t remendous power
Philomathic Debating Club.
Goldberg; vice-president, Mrs. A.
ation such as this, where forces ap-
The Philomathic Debating Club Dec. 29, at the Center, with "The
Ross; secretary, Mrs. Moe Pearl.
pear as yet beyond individual or
inside. Needle - point selectivity gets the station you
Hoy Toy Girls.
man; editor, Mrs. Ben Cohn. In-
group correction, is, in our judg- met Sunday evening, Jan. 5, at the Pals," boys club, as guests. Miss
want — with the finest ,clearest tune you ever heard!
Miss Phyllis Waltman was host- stallation will be held on Sunday,
ment, plainly the duty of wise and Atkinson branch of the Shaarey Mae Gorelik and Rose Reznik did
Master must met ion t hroughout . And conven ient
Zedek. A debate was held, "Re- an Apache dance. Lew Kerneman ess to the Hoy Toy Girls, at 1935 Jan. 26, with a dinner-dance at
just government."
a
few
recitations.
Marian
gave
Clairmount
avenue.
Installation
of
Northwood
Inn.
A
monthly
bridge
solved, that the power of the press
payments to make it even easier to own.
should be diminished." The nega- Simons also entertained.' The club officers was held. The annual snow 'will be held on Saturday afternoon,
PLAN TO SETTLE
tive, upheld by Max Chomsky, won is sponsoring a studio dance Jan. party was held Sunday at Windsor, 'Jan. 18, at the home of Mrs. Mitch-
Jack Miller. Leo Gurko gave 26 the Jewish Center, 31 Mel- Ont. Miss Vivian Schwartz, a . ell of 2930 Glendale avenue. The
Buy now and save( money on the new Screen-Grid
JEWS IN SPAIN over
member, is spending the month of next meeting will be held on
a critic's report. At the next bourne.
Atwater Kent. Recent price reduction saves you $27—
MAURICE CAMERON, Prop.
January
in
New
York,
visiting
Tuesday,
Jan.
21,
at
the
home
of
meeting
a
debate
will
he
held
on
(Continued from Page One.)
makes it still eerier to own this finest of fine radios!
Clinton, 3010 Cortland
"Resolved, that automobile insur- Fresh Air Camp Alumni Associa- friends and relatives. The next v
tion.
meeting will be held Friday, Jan. avenue.
dispatch from Madrid dated Jan. ance be compulsory." The affirms-
Conic in and listen. Look inside. Atwater Kent
Complete Automobile
The
Fresh
Air
Camp
Alumni
As-
17,at 1935 Clairmount.
3. The cabinet will consider which' tive will be upheld by Lawrence
workmanship, through and through, that means finer tom
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Service
part of the country is best for Rubinstein and Sidney Slobin, the sociation is composed of former
great
power, needle-point selectivity and uninterrupte
Live Wires.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority met
Jewish immigration and how large negative by Norman Rosenman and campers, meeting at the Melbourne
pleasure.
The basketball team defeated at the home of Miss Dorothy Kali-
immigration Spain can absorb. Arthur Sneider. Visitors are in- Center every second and fourth
Phone Arlington 10142 an "I
wish to tell you that I know vited. Monday of the month. The spon- the Clairmount A. C. 32 to 26 in a nin, 1422 Taylor avenue, Jan. 7.
sor is Harry L. Plisco. Officers fast game. Dramatic activities are Miss Ann Shnurowitz, whose wed-
my country, I know the sentiment
We'll guarantee that! Your choice of cabinets.
are: President, Harry Lichten- planned under the leadership of (finis will take place Feb. 2, was
Eta Rho Sorority.
of our people, and I declare to you
1920 Elmhurst at Twelfth
stein; vice-president, Jack Rubin; Ben Weiss, who has had several honored with a personal shower
The
Eta
Rho
Sorority
celebrated
in all seriousness and with the en-
Open Day and Night
tire feeling of the responsibility Chanukah in the form of a party secretary, Mollie Gurovsky; treas- years' experience. A smoker was by the sorority on Thursday, Jan.
We Also Sell Radio Benches, Cabinets and Electrical Appliances
which I carry that the old hatred held at the home of Miss Esther urer, Isadore Besman; club re- held at the home of Louis Weiss. 9, at the home of Miss Belle Want-
toward Jews has vanished from our Levine of Richton avenue. Guests porter, Harry Thay. The club is The members will attend the Ye- ner, 2068 Clairmount avenue. The
DETROIT, MICH.
country," said De Rivera to Rubin- of the evening included Harry planning to put on a play at the shivah Beth Judah dance at Con- sorority is planning a .unique af- joy
stein. 'Through me there talks to Swartz, Mac Newman, and Dave Fresh Air Camp reunion to take gregation Beth David Saturday, fair to be held March 2. Clubs are
asked to reserve this date. An
you modern Spain, which wishes to Goldman of Ann Arbor, and a few place in February. Miss Eppotein„ Jan. 11.
open meeting will be held at the 4251 JOY ROAD
forget the horrors of the medieval of their out-of-town friends. The director at Fresh Air Camp an(
Euclid 52 2
Yeshivah
Beth
Judah.
home of Miss Sonia Lober, 2985
next
session
of
the
sorority
will
be
former
sponsor
of
the
club,
spoke
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR ages and which wishes to atone for
The dance will be held at Con- Virginia Park, Tuesday, Jan. 14.
the expulsion of 400 years ago, held at the home of Miss Sally to the group at the last meeting,
MOHEL
when government heralds went Brodsky on Pingree avenue which took place Monday, Dec, 30. gregation Beth David, Fourteenth
and Elmhurst, Jan. 11. A loving
Recommended by many
through the streets of our towns
Detroit physicians for
Omega ■ Socials.
cup will be awarded the club voted
Cosmo Club.
and proclaimed that if every Jew
their awn child... aft
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 14, The Omegans celebrated New the most popular. Ballots will be
who
hasn't
been
baptized
won't
well m *there.
the
Cosmo
Club
will
resume
activi-
Year
with
a
party
given
at
Sol
on hand at the door. The chair-
leave the country' within four
1610 Hazelwood Ave
ties with a meeting at the home of Hoffman 's house, 506 Alger ave- man, Mrs. D. Diamond, will act as
months he will be killed.
Plows Empire am.
is
nue.
The
attention
of
the
club
master of ceremonies, while Dave
Samuel
Engelbert,
3328
Richton
Jews is a
"Our invitation t o
■ whole-hearted
one, the premier avenue. A skating party for Sun- now occupied with the play, "Ap- Diamond's syncopators will furnish
ple
blossom
Time."
After
the
day,
Jan.
12,
has
been
arranged
by
the
music.
concluded, "We wish them to
and work with as in full har- Louis A. Malls, who is in charge meeting of Dec. 29 the club held
REV. H. MILKOVSKY come
Chanukah
services
in
which
guests
Tau Epsilon Fraternity.
of
details
for
the
affair.
Plans
are
mony and liv ewith us in peace."
Norman
now under way for the annua l present participated.
Cantor et Mishk•n
bridge-danoant to be held in the Ginsberg was elected to member- Alpha Delta chapter of Tau Lp-
at the
"Y" Jan.
5. Among
the met
various
subjects
discussed
were
Israel Synagogue INSTALL PISGAH'S
latter part of February. Six hun- ship at the meeting of Sunday, the
the plans for the proposed trip to
Expert and
OFFICERS MONDAY dred persons were present at the Jn. 5.
Angola, Ind., to confer the initia-
affair
last
year.
Antiseptic Mohel
Aimwell Club.
tory degrees upon the Sigma
(Continued from Page One.)
On Dec. 25 the Aimwell Club Theta chapter of Tri-State College,
A. B. C. Club.
MARRIAGES
had
a
theater
party
at
the
Civic
The
recent
pajama
party
of
the
the latter part of March. Sunday, I
'Lea Aleph, junior B'nai Writh,
PERFORMED
A. B. C. Club, held at the Book Playhouse; on Dec. 29 it had a Jan. 12, will be set aside for an
will also be installed.
swimming
party
at
Webster
Hall;
Cadillac,
proced
a
success.
The
open
meeting, at 1 o'clock.
I'articipating in the program
2012 Wirrinia
will be Mrs. Maurice Abramowitz, last meeting was held at the home on Jan. 5 a gathering was held at
Park
the
home
of
Harold
Warren.
On
of
Miss
Ida
Schultz,
1681
Glynn
Delta Phi Gamma Eta.
who will give vocal selections, ac-
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1930
Garfield 0287. 1
rota Phi Gamma Eta Sorority
companied by Mrs. James West- Court, on Jan. 3. Definite p iano Jan. 12 there will be either a Swim-
of ming party or a skating party, ac- met at the home of Miss Sylvia
for
the
third
annual
celebration
lake, and Lee J. Adams, who will
aft-
a monologue. An address will the founding of the club were cording to the weather. Plans are Neuman, Jan. 3. For Sunday
REV. J. SILVERMAN give
also tie delivered by Samuel J. made. The next meeting will be being made for the open meeting ernoon and evening of Jan. 12, the
prague, to be held Jan. 26. Tickets are girls have planned a theater party
at
the
home
of
Shirty
S
On calls from points in Michigan to out-of-state points, 60 to
Rhodes.
Mohel Specialist
now on sale for the dance of and bridge, for members and
Besides Dr. Droo•k. as president, .4021 Elmhurst.
300 miles distant, Station-to-Station day rates are reduced 109' in
March 2.
friends. The bridge is to be held
26 Years' Exp.
officers to be installed Monday eve-
Zedakak Club.
at the home of Miss Dorothy Cap-
most cases. For example, the day rate for a station-to-station
'hence, Endorsed
sing are: Aaron Kurland, first
u ' loenr n y
,1ub F m
Tau Sigma Delta.
lan of Virginia Park. Plans were
11 rs. oS m a edsi s e C th o h tnh, e4205
by Lewin.,
vice-president; Benjamin F., Gold-
call from Detroit to Cleveland is reduced from 70c to 60c; from
Mond
Tau Sigma Delta Sorority met also made to walk across the Am-
was
Physkians
, man, second vice-president; Elias
Grand Rapids to Chicago 85c to 75c; from Jackson to Fort
Goldberg. third vice-president; Abe Jan. 6, at which the following were Jan. 3 at the home of Ida Good- bassador bridge to Windsor on
2073
Earle, treasurer; }tarry Yudkoff, guests: Miss Chivian, Mrs. Gross, :man. The following officers were Wednesday evening, Jan. 22. The
Wayne, Indiana 65c to 55c; from Lansing to Cincinnati, Ohio
Mrs. Seeker. Plans are being made elected: Marion Ilendelman, presi. girls will have dinner at the Prince
Gladstone
secretary; Mandell Bernstein, mon-
$1.30 to $1.20; from Marquette to Milwaukee, Wisconsin $1.25
, itor; Ben Rubenstein, assistant to celebrate the tenth anniversary dent; Anne Rochlen, vice-presi- Edward Hotel.
: of the club at the informal dinner- dent; Ida Goodman, secretary, and
Euclid 10467
monitor;
Nathan
h Rosi
R n, en;
• d
to $1.15; from Saginaw to Toledo, Ohio 85c to 75c; from
dance to be given at Northwood Betty Luft, treasurer. A theater
Tau
Sigma
Gamma
Sorority.
GS. Katzowitz, guardian; Adolph
Sunday evening, Feb. 16. Tick- party and dining and dancing will
Kalamazoo to Indianapolis, Indiana $1.05 to 95c.
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met
Freund, Bernard Ginsburg, and Inn
ets will be sold by all members and mark the installation of officers at the home of Miss Sonia Gedrich,
llabbi Harry Z. Gordon. trustees.
at the door, proceeds going for Jan. 18. Members and their es- 2227 West Euclid avenue. Exten-
( Rev. Benjamin
This is the fourth reduction in long distance rates within little
charity. The marble coffee table corts were guests of Miss Thelma sive plans to entertain the two
BLEIBERG
Checker Cab — Empire 7000 will be raffled at this affair. Dona- Goren at her home on Dec. 28 for brides-elect
more than three years. The present reduction will result in a
of February, the
Mohel Specialist
lions are acknowledged from Mrs. the annual Chanukah party. Plans Misses Bella Goldberg and Rae
saving of more than $5,000,000 a year to telephone users of the
Recommended by
Meyers, hostess of the Saturday are being made for a Valentine Warbler, are being made. The
Leading l'hy ...Lan.
United States.
Afternoon Club, and one in mem- party. The hostess of the next next meeting will be held at the
2024 Taylor
For
ory of Mr. and Mrs. Asher Moss. ' meeting will be Marion Ilendel- ( home of Miss Bella Goldberg, 6479
Euclid 5000
It is part of the fundamental policy of the Bell System to provide
man of 3224 Richton avenue.
Merrier. Performed
. Northfield avenue.
by Appointment.
Blew Choem.
the best possible telephone service at the least cost to the public.
The Bicur Cholem Society re-
Ladies Lechem Aniyim.
Order of Rainbow Girls.
, grets that many people were The Detroit Ladies Lechem An i-
Purity Assembly, Order of the
turned away at its Detroit-Leland' vim will meet Wednesday evening. Rainbow for Girls, hold public in-
dance. It is hoped that space con- Jan. 15, in the Holbrook Syna- ' stallation of newly elected officer'
..k. r ...,
ditions will be more adequate at gogue. Important business regard- on Jan. 23, at Eastern Star Tem-
CALL
the General Motors ballroom, ing the bazaar will be transacted. ple, 80 West Alexandrine. Miss
where the annual founders' Purim The president. Mrs. N. Shoor, Gertrude Smith will be installed as
ball will be presented on Saturday urges all the members to be pre, 'worthy advisor. Dancing will fol-
evening March 15. This year this ent.
EVERTOR ENGRAVING ED.
low- the installation. The public is
affair is dedicated to the old and
Secand Floor Herr ISIdr....–.
invited.
loyal Bicur Cholemites. Member-
Stepin Aid Society.
ship in the society is still available, The next meeting of Stepin Aid
Phalanx Club.
and those interested should get in Society will be held at the home
Phalanx CIO met Jan. 2 at the
touch with Miss Betty Drapkin, of Mrs. A. Goose, 125 Westmin- Y. W. II. A. Edward Fink was
9326 Twelfth St.
Euclid 7890. Those clubs which ster, Tuesday, Jan. 14. The club accepted as a probationary mem-
Night Phone: Empire 6695
have not contributed names and thanks the donors of following do- ber and will undergo the custom-
Day Phone.:
addresses of members are asked to nations: Mrs. Blum, $5; Mrs. ary four weeks of pledgeship.
Longfellow 4877
do so in care of Dave Steffin , 3266 Sniederman, $1; Mrs. Pittman, $1; Plans for the formal dinner-dance
Longfellow 9716
West Euclid avenue. The society Mrs. Bader. 50 cents
to be held Jan. 26 were discussed.
isympathises with Maurey Wein-
A sleigh ride party is planned for
stein in the loss of his father,
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