100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

February 07, 1930 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-02-07

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

TI E gr Ro IT tymn

ERA OF PEACE HAILED
BY NATHAN STRAUS ON
82nd BIRTHDAY JAN. 31

LU

(Continued from Page One.)
Ladies' Lechem Aniyim.
what it means to them today, and
The Detroit Ladies' 1.echem Ant
what it iseOlestined to mean to the yim will hold its annual bazaar
Jewish people in the future. The Sunday, Feb. 9, from 2 to 12 p.
Balfour Declaration and the Brit- m., in the Holbrook Synagogue.
ish mandate over Palestine, given The committee in charge expresses
by the League of Nations, and al , - its thanks to the business men for
proved by the American Congress the merchandise donated. Many
are regarded both by the Jews and articles will be placed on sale. The
the British as sacred pledges to be proceeds will go
for the benefit of
fulfilled.
needy families.
"I know such great British states-
men as Lord Balfour, General
Phi Kappa Kappa Fraternity.
I
Smuts, Prime Minister MacDonald
l'hi Kappa Kappa fraternity,
ad Lloyd George mean to live up
Gamma chapter, met last Sunday,
to the promises made by Great
at the home of Bert Levy of Elm-
Britain and other nations to the
hurst avenue. Discussion centered
'Jewish people during and after the
on the annual "I'hi-Phrolic" to be
World War. Unfortunately, mis-
, takes have been made, unscrupu- given at the Book Cadillac March
2. Installation of officers will take
lous agitators have incited violence
place Feb. 18, at an informal din-
in the holy 1-and, and innocent
ner-dance at the Oriole Terrace.
:Jews---men, women and children-
The next meeting will be at the
' have been murdered there. Arab
home of Herman Gaeler.
3
agitators talked religion and prac-
ticed murder, and the misguided
Meyer Molly Auslander Club.
A Size and Style for
Arab masses shed the blood of their
The Auslander family club an-
Jewish cousins because of wild
Every Need.
nounces
its fourth annual bridge
rumors that the Jews had bombed'
party on Sunday, Feb. 9, at Dexter
the Mosque of Omar.
Center,
Lawrence
and Dexter, at 8
Jews Go To Zion to Build
"Jews are returning to the land p. m. Mrs. James Soliet is chair-
man,
assisted
by
Mrs.
lgnatz Aus-
of their fathers to build and not
DETROIT, MICH.
to destroy, to work and live in lender. Refreshments will be
served
and
there
will
be
prizes and
peace with their neighbors. In all
r.
my work for Palestine, for many door prizes. 'the public is invited.
!years. I have always sought to help
Troty Vech Girls.
the needy in the Holy Land, re-
On Jan. 29 Mrs. Eva Shere was
, eardlesa of race or creed. My re-
! lief stations were intended for the hostess to the Troty Vech Girls.
poor of Jerusalem, without ques- The entertainment committee an-
tioning them whether they were nounced it dinner and bridge party
Jews or Arabs or Christians. My will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, at
health centers there were establish- the Statler Hotel. Miss Helen
$10 Weekly, Single
ed for the benefit of all the inhabi- Schneider and Mrs. Shere are in
$12 to $16 Weekly, Double
tants, and I was mortified when the charge of arrangements. The next
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
doors of my health centers in Jeru- meeting will be at the home of the
salem were first opened last sum- Misses Thelma and Bertha Yack-
mer to admit the Jewish victims ness, 2610 Webb avenue.
of Arab pogroms.
Ye Beta Sorority.
"When an earthquake affected
WILLIAM G. LEE, Mgr.
Ye Beta Sorority met at the
the Arab region in Palestine a few
Door
P
M. C.
John R. at Columbia
years ago I did not wait until a home of Lillian Schiffman, 1522
.91 Home Away From Home"
call for help came here. I dispatch- West Euclid avenue. Instead of a
ed relief funds for the Arabs im- meeting Feb. 6, the sorority had
mediately. I believed then and I dinner at King Wah Lo, later at-
still believe now, that the salvation tending theater. Plans were made
and upbuilding of Palestine in the to hike to Windsor via Ambassador
spirit of the Balfour Declaration bridge Feb. 9. Miss Tillie Singer
will come about as a result of Jew- will be hostess at the next meeting
Radio Service •nd
ish effort, amidst mutual good- at her home, 2259 Pingree avenue.
Radio Merchandising
will and friendly co-operation with
Public Addre“ Sestet..
Wall Camera Club.
the mandatory power anti the other
Short Wave Radio
The Wall Camera Club met at
Talking Picture
inhabitants of the land, who will
Sound Production
the
home
of Norman Rosenman
benefit by Jewish energy, enter-
Speech Amplification
prier and idealism, and by the Jew- and was presided over by Chair-
Air-Craft Radio
man
Arthur
Seigel. Pictures were
Wire Broadcasting
ish yearning for peace.
entered and judged by members.
Commercial Operating
Han Faith in Britain
Selling
They will be sent to a local artist
"I have been an advocate of
to judge the winner. The next
RIGHT NOW
peace for many years. I always
There Is a tremendous demand for
meeting will be at the home of
tried
to save human lives. I want
Properly Qualified men In the
Lawrence Rubin.
peace in Palestine, but not a peace
World's Most Rapidly
Growing Industry.
imposed by pogroms. The Jewish
Eta Rho Sorority.
pioneers in Palestine, who came
Eta Rho Sorority met at the
there to live and work in peace,
home of Miss Katzman of Glendale
having fled from religious hate and
avenue and planned a sleighride
bigotry in other lands, will not
party for the near future, and the
permit themselves to be terrorized
model meeting to be held Feb. 15
or intimidated by misguided mobs
at the Mishkin residence. The
spurred on by dishonest instigators
next meeting will be at the home
and egotistic ringleaders.
3723
of the scribe, Miss Betty Gold-
"The Jews have survived Po-
Detroit
man, 3753 Elmhurst avenue.
grom governments. They will go
on with their work of upbuilding
Phalanx Club,
the Holy Land with renewed effort
The Phalanx Club met Jan. 3(
and increased perseverance. I have
at the "Y." Plans are being com-
faith in the British declaration,
pleted for the aleighride party on
Wet Wash,
sanctioned by all the other nations,
Feb. 22. A committee headed by
20 lb.. or less
and I have faith that the great
Teti
Masserman is at work pro-
Wet Wash, Flat Work,
mass of the Arab population will
ducing a skit to be presented by
Ironed, 18 lbs. or less. 'r
realize that it is also in their own
l'halanx
Club members at the "Y"
Rough Dry, Flat work
8c
best interests that peace and pros-
theatrical party at Temple Beth
Ironed, per lb.
perity and mutual good-will shall
El March 2. The club honored Al
Rough Dry, All Work Starched,
prevail in the land so sacred to the
Keats, one of its members, and
Flat Work Ironed, per
faiths."
Ida Elbinger on their approaching
ue three great
Greeted by Hadassah
lb.
wedding. Edward Fink was elect-
Mrs. Robert Szold, national
Cash
&
Carry
20c
for
ed to membership. I'hilip Wuntner
president of Hadassah, the Wo-
is on the club's rollcall as a pros-
men's Zionist organization of
PHONE WALNUT 4180 America,
pective member.
paid tribute to Mr. Straus
And our driver will pick up your
on his birthday in the following
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
wash and return it to you at •
statement:
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at
,small cost.
No words can adequately con-
the home of Miss Annette Hoch-
vey our heartfelt appreciation of man, 1801 Delaware, Jan. 28. A
the glorious work that Mr. and
social hour followed the meeting.
[Mrs. Straus have done for Hades-
The sorority will next meet at the
, salt Their magnificent gifts, their
home of Miss Sarah Kraft, 90
3839 Mohawk St.
sympathy, their interest, advice Rosedale Court.
and understanding of the great
The laundry with a Better
problems involved in carrying on
Service
Nu Beta Sorority.
health work in a pioneer country
Nu Beta Sorority will hold its
have strengthened our work from next meeting at the home of Miss
, year to year and made possible
Gertrude Eder at 902 Pallister ave-
!many advance steps that without
nue, on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 2:30
their aid would have made slower o 'clock.
MOHEL
progress. The Straus Health
Centers in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
Reetwainoeded by any
Alpha Epsilon Tau.
Detroit tillyeiclana for
are bringing to Palestine the most
Alph a
theirown children m
modern scientific methods in pre-
aa ethers.
announces its first annual dance to
ventive medicine. I speak for the
be given at the Italian Gardens of
IMO Hardwood Ave.
50,000 members of Hadassah
the Book Cadillac Hotel on Sun-
Phone Empire 0420.
throughout the country in extend- day, Feb. 23. Entertainment will
ing our warmest congratulations to be by Jean Goldkette, who presents
Mr. Straus on the occasion of his Tom Donahue and his New York-
birthday."
ers.
The January issue of the Hades-
sah News Letter, the monthly
Tusi Tale Sorority.
Cantor at Mishkaa magazine of the women Zionists,
Tusi Tula Sorority met Jan. 29.
Is-eel Synagogue is dedicated to Mr. Straus. The The Misses Elaine and Molly Na-
II chief article, written by Dr. David tinsky were hostesses at a bridge
Expert ■ nd
de Solo Pool, rabbi of the Spanish- , held on Saturday evening, Feb. 1,
t.tiseptic Mohel
Portuguese Synagogue, is a tribute
for the sorority members and
to Mr, and Mrs, Straus for their friends.
MARRIAGES
The
benefactions to Palestine.
PERFORMED
issue also contains a large picture
Purity Rainbow for Girls.
of a silver-encased scroll, a gift to
The Valentine box social (lane-
2)12 Virgini•
Mr. Straus from liadassah. The
ty
r ar e
scroll recounts the part taken by Rainbow
on bThu rsda y,
ry A;+ be given
the Strauses in building a national Feb. 13, at the Eastern Star Tem-
Garfield 0287.M
Jewish home in Palestine.
e, 80 West Alexandrine, has
aroused a great deal of interest.
Each girl attending is asked to
bring a box lunch for two. Splen•
Mohel Specialist
The Northwestern Branch
did music has been engaged, and
additional refreshments will be
IS Years' Expe-
JEWISH OLD FOLKS
served gratis by the board of direc-
rience. Endorsed
HOME
tors.
by Leading

ForLowCost
Hauling

BUY

INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER
MOTOR TRUCKS

/4 to 5 Ton Capacity

5915 W. Warren
Garfield 0020

QUIET
RESTFUL
HOMELIKE
$8 to

FAIRBAIRN
HOTEL

We Teach

LEARN RADIO

RADIO
Service School

Grand River Avenue

OUR PRICE LIST

$1.00
si .25

Off

ROSEDALE
LAUNDRY

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

REV. H MILKOVSKY


I REV. J. SILVERMAN

Pkyskians

Shadow
Dance

2073
Gladstone

Euclid 10467

SUNDAY, FEB. 9

Rev. Benjamin
BLEIBERG

STATLER HOTEL

Mabel Specialist

Recommended by
Leading Phyeicsans

2024 Taylor
Euclid 15000

Marriages POTIPRINd
by Appointment.

°

1;14s. e ■ ,‘

LTIL

EVERTON ENGRAVING CD.

Set and Flour Kerr Stilt.

I

01 1, 1 ill
PHire T I Nis
P1 \1F'

YOU
WRECKEM
WE FIXEM

Collision Work
Body and Fender Bumping
Tops Recovered. Welding
Radiator Repair, Alemiting

DeMAR'S

Auto Service

3734 FENKELL

■ at Holmur

Long. 7288

Alpha Gamma Phi.
Alpha Gamma Phi met at the
1'. NV. II. A. clubhouse and elected
the following officers, ('resident,
Bessie Shepard; vice-president,
Shirley J. Wagner; secretary, Mary
Weiss; treasurer, Bessie I'atlojohn.
On Friday evening, Feb. 14, Miss
Shepard will entertain at her home
in Windsor at a Valentine party.

Zedaksh Club.
Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich was honor
guest and speaker at the meeting
held Monday, Jan. 27. at the home
of Celia Modell. Mrs. Fener was
also a guest. The club has con-
tributed generously to the Detroit
Tuberculosis Sanatorium, and also
to the Northwestern Women's
League drive for buses. Celia Cog-
can and Anna Zamsky distributed
gifts donated by the club to the
children of the tuberculosis sana-
torium.
Minnie Canvasser was
hostess to the dub Feb. 3. Favor-
able reports as to reservations for
.the Valentine dinner-dance were
given at this meeting. For reser-
vations call social chairman, Mrs.
Sarah Fixler, Euclid 4079, or Lee
Levenson, Longfellow 1766. Tick-
eta will aslo be sold at the door.
The affair is to take place Sunday
evening, Feb. 16, at Northwood
Inn. The dub acknowledges with
thanks the donation given by Min-
nie Goodman of the Tuesday Club.

Important Notice to
Jewish Organizations

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
is in receipt of a communication
from Postmaster Charles C. Kel-
logg, relative to "Lottery Mat-
ter is' the Mails." The communi-
tiation follows:

'Nu letter. peru.. omits] “rd.
circular and no newAtiaper, circular
pamphlet, or public•tion of any kind
cont•ining any mil erti.ement of any
lottery. gift enterpri-e, or scheme of
any kind offering prices dependent in
whole or in part upon lot or chance,
or containing any lint of the prises
drawn or awarded by means of •ny
such lottery. gift enterprise or
scheme, whetherPaid lint contains
.y part all of such prises shall
be Jaen-ited in ur carried by the mails
of the United State, or be delivered
by any po , t master or letter carrier.
"The Solicitor for the Pont (Mee
Department has advised this office
5. follows in regard to advertise.
nients of this nature:
" . The fact that the method of
award or details of the scheme are
not set forth in the advertisement
floc not render the matter •ny the
les. objectionable under the law.'
"Copies of newvpapers or any other
matter containing ativertivements of
this nature will nut be allowed to
pats in the mail,"

In view of this, all future ref-
erences to raffles, drawings, etc.,
will be omitted from all notices
appearing in The Chronicle.
Due to the temporarily re-
duced size of The Chronicle, all
clubs, sororities and fraternities
should make their reports sub-
mitted for publication as brief
as possible,
All club notes and other news
most reach the editor's desk not
later than 4 p. nit Wednesday to
be assured of insertion in the
current issue.

Hoy Toy Girls.

ROMICLE

NEWS

Purity Chapter No. 359.
Mue Bird Girls.
On Monday, Feb. 10, at 8 p. m., j The Blue Bird Girls met Feb. 1
I'urity chapter will entertain its I at the home of Mrs. I. Chaenko.
members, husbands and friends at The monthly bridge was postponed
a get-together card party at the to March 4, to be held at the home
Eastern Star Temple. The party of Miss Tillie Halperin on Buena
will take the place of the installa- Vista avenue. The girls sent a
tion formerly planned. There will donation to the Hebrew Infant Or-
be prizes at each table. Refresh- . phan Home. use to the passing of
ments will be served. There will Mrs. Esther Kwiker, late president
be a nominal charge. Purity's of the club, the girls have post-
bridge-tea will be held at Hotel poned all social activities for 30
Steller Wednesday, Feb. 19.
days. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Sirs. M. Pearl-
European Women's Welfare Or- man, 31129 Buena Vista.
ganization.
Tau Chi Delta.
At the next meeting of the Jew-
ish Womens' European Welfare
Tau Chi Delta met in the home
Organization, to be held Monday of Miss May Boodin, 17331 Brush,
evening at Shaarey Zedek Syne- street, Feb. 2. Arrangements for
gogue, Twelfth at Atkinson, elec- the Valentine party are being
tion of officers will take place. An • made. The song will soon be com-
interesting meeting of the North pleted. The next meeting will be
Woodward branch was held at the in the home of Miss Sylvia Ilendel-
home of Mrs. Schlussel, 1715 Bur- man, 3222 Richton, Feb. 9.
lingame avenue, on Tuesday after-
noon, Feb. 4. A report of the finan-
Bicur Cholem.
cial standing for the year Was
The resignation of Dave Steffin,
given by the treasurer. Books will president, was accepted at the last
:be audited by the trustees. A meeting of the Bicur Cholem So-
biography of the life of Marion ciety.
Plans areprogressing ex-
Burke, a project of the organiza- cellently under the supervision of
, tion, was read and will be pub- Betty Drapkin and Maurey Wein-
lished in the near future. The stein, co-chairmen, for the found-
organization sponsors a card party I
Purim ball of Saturday eve-
to be held at the home of Mrs. ning, March 15, at the General Mo-
Markowitz, 1469 Atkinson avenue, tors Building. The patrons and
on Monday afternoon, Feb. 10, at patronesses include former Blear
2 p. m. Members and their friends Cholem presidents, and special in-
are invited. Mrs. Friedman will vitations are being issued to old
be hostess at the meeting to be members, to whom this affair is
held at the home of her daughter, dedicated. Music is featured by
Mrs. G. Hartman, 1706 Atkinson the first Detroit appearance of
avenue, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2 p.
Jules Klein's Plantation Serenad-
ers from Club Allah-Bam, Chicago.
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
Those interested in membership
Miss Rose Greenberg of Broad- are invited to call Miss Drapk4
street was hostess at the last at Euclid 7890. The club directory
meeting of Sigma Omega Upsilon is now ready for those organiza-
Sorority. Next meeting will be tions who wish to use it.
at the home of Miss Annie Kosak,
Philomathic Debating Club.
3765 Wager avenue.

Miss Estelle Schwartz was host-
The next meeting of the Philo-
e ss at the meeting of the Hoy Toy
Hakoah Sport Club.
mathic Debating Club will be held
The Ilakoah forensics, consisting at the Atkinson branch of the
Girls. Members participated in an
affair at Hotel Tuller Feb. 2. Next of Israel Cohen, Joseph Bean and Shaarey Zedek, Feb. 9. Speaker-
meeting will be at 1935 Clair- David Goldman, are actively pre- elect Albert A. Williams will out-
paring for the debate with the line his policies for the coming
mount, Feb. 14.
Temple Beth El High School team. term and will announce appoint-
The event, billed for the latter ments to standing committees. The
Stepin Aid Society.
The Stepin Aid Society will hold part of February, is to be held in Jewish Centers Association, repre-
the
Temple Beth El auditorium. M. sented by Nathan Berke and Sam-
its next meeting at the home of
Mrs, R. Kessler, 2689 Elmhurst, on Rosenberg will direct efforts in uel II, Charfoos, will debate Jack
the
production of a play to par- Rom and Isaac Greenberg of the
Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 1 p. m. The
society thanks the following don- ticipate in the Jewish Center sen- Philomathic on the subject, "Re-
ior
dramatic
tournament. At the solved, that there cannot be a Jew-
ors: Mrs. I. Sweet, $1; Mrs. M.
last meeting Danny Stettin enter- ish homeland in Palestine." The
Singer, $1.50.
tained with "uke" selections. The affirmative will be upheld by the
boys take on A. Z. A. 63 Sunday, Philomathic.
Meta Adolphon Sorority.
Feb. 9, in the senior basketball
Meta Adolphon Sorority meets schedule. A "hard-time" party at
Jolly Elite Club.
at the "Y" every Sunday. On
the home of a member is listed on
At the meeting of Feb. 2, letters
Monday, Feb. 17, the skating party the social calendar for Saturday
were read from many societies con-
at the Temple skating rink will evening, Feb. 15.
cerning the mid-winter frolic to be
take place. A large number of
held Tuesday evening, Feb. 18, at
tickets have been sold. Clubs, so-
Washington Progressive Club.
Littman's People's Ilall. The sick
rorities and fraternities are asked
The Washington Progressive and distress committee Was kept
to keep this date open and to at- Club Alumni met at the home of
busy this week due to misfortune
tend this event. For information
Joe Friedman Sunday, Feb. 2. Joe of the following members: Milton
call either Garfield 8088-R or Hem-
Newman will be host this Sunday, Rubin, Miss Ida Sokoloff, Harry
lock 9179-1V.
Feb. 9, at 3 p. m., at his home, Cohen and R. S. Cohen. The club
3327 Carter. All former members regrets that accident of Vice-
Tau Sigma Delta.
of the W. P. C. are urged to at- President Milton Rubin and wishes
Miss Anne Rochlen of Virginia tend this meeting to help arrange him quick recorey. A social meet-
Park was hostess to Tau Sigma the ninth annual dinner to be given ing is held every Tuesday evening
Delta Sorority on Jan. 31. Plans on Washington's birthday, Feb. 22, at a member's home. The dance
were completed for a Valentine at Northwood Inn.
committee for the affair of Feb.
party to be held Feb. 15 at the
18 follows: Mr. Rubin, chairman;
home of Marion Ilendelman of
Mystic Maids.
Joe Libowsky, Abe Polsick, Frances
Richton avenue for members and
The Mystic Maids met Feb. 4 at Margulis. The mock wedding is to
their escorts. The next meeting is the home of Miss Celia Katzman , be held Sunday, Feb. 16, at Peo-
to be at the home of Sarah Shapiro 2303 Glendale avenue. Plans were ple's Hall, 3 p. m. sharp. Every-
of Gladstone avenue, Feb. 7.
completed for an open meeting to one is welcome.
be held on Washington's birthday,
Delta Omicron Sorority.
Feb. 22, in the form of an informal
Rodin Club .
The Rodin Club met at the home
Lambda chapter of Delta Omi- gathering.
of
Mrs.
II.
Baer, 10216 Dexter
cron Sorority announces its first
Zeta Mu Sorority.
boulevard, on Jan. 29. The meet-
annual formal dinner-dance to be
Election
of
officers
was
held
on
ing
was
followed
by bridge, and a
given Feb. 22, in the Balloon Room
of Hotel Tuller. Saturday evening Jan. 29 at the home of Miss Mollie delightful luncheon was served at
Gastman,
3735
Longfellow.
Offi-
midnight. Among the guests was
following the event, members and
their escorts are invited to the cut- cers elected are: President, Jessie W. Grassman. Mrs. L. Koffman
ting of the birthday cake at the Menkovitz; secretary, Mollie Gast- will be hostess at the next meet-
home of Miss Martha Fleischer, man; treasurer, Mildred Krum- , ing, at 17919 John R., Feb. 12.
holtz. Installation of officers was
3771 Elmhurst avenue.
held at a special meeting on Satur-
Tau Epsilon Fraternity.
day at the home of Miss Esther
Alpha Delta chapter of Tau Ep-
Ei-Y Girls.
The Ei-Y Girls met Jan. 31 at Moore, 2660 Grand. Floyet's were silon Fraternity met at the "1"'
the home of Miss Sylvia Spector. sent to Miss Sally Toksen, who is Feb. 2. The social committee has
A Valentine party will be given ill at Herman Kiefer Hospital. An made plans to hold a Valentine
Saturday, Feb. 15. The next meet- open meeting was held Feb. 5 at party Feb. 16 at the home of
ing will be held at the home of the the home of Miss Rose Jackobson, George Greenburg. Among the
applicants for pledgeship is Leon
president, Miss Leah Yoffee, 1910 1414 West Euclid.
Lightman. One of the out-of-town
West Philadelphia, Feb. 7.
Tau Alpha Epsilon Sorority.
members, John Rose, has returned
Tau Alpha Epsilon Sorority met to the city.
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
Miss Sadie Gruskin, 322 Owen at the home of Yetta Levin Jan.
avenue, was hostess to Tau Simi' 31. After the meeting the sorority
Auction! Auction! Auction!
Gamma Sorority on Sunday after- attended a bridge at Lee Plaza
If you haven't attended our weekly
noon. The meeting day was Hotel. Plans were made for a Val- auction in 1029 you 'mint get into the
changed for the next few weeks entine party on Feb. 15.
habit in 1910. Thousands of people
km. eared thousands of dollars by at.
on account of the weddings of two
tending our •uctions . Sale starts at II
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority,
members, Miss Belle Goldberg and
a. en. and continues throughout the
Phi Alpha Gamma met at the and evening. Remember the date . day
Miss Rae Wachler. Social activi-
Every Wednesday at 10 A. M.
ties are being planned for the com- home of Miss Belle Wuntner, 2068
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
ing season, among them a sleigh- Clairmount, on Monday, Feb. 3.
4303 Fourteenth A
ride party at Rouge Park in the 'lens for the raffle party to be held
F. A. Yodeler, Auctioome
near future. Next meeting will be March 28 were completed. The
Friday at the home of Miss Rae sorority congratulates the Misses
Beulah LeBow and Bernice Kahn
Wachler, 2219 West Euclid.
on their birthdays. A Valentine
formal birthday party will be given
Aimwell Club.
The Aimwell dance in color is in honor of Miss Bernice Kahn
attracting attention. The dance Feb. 15 at the home of Miss Car-
committee obtained the services of myle Nelson, 15417 Fourteenth
Henri and Saydaili, famous Per- street. The next meeting will be
sian decorators, who are attending at the home of Mias Ann Fried-
a Detroit convention and will be man of 626 Superor, on Monday.
in the city until the day of the
Live Wires.
Aimwell dance. This promises
Members of the club were guests
skillful decorations in the most
beautiful combination of cokes. at a gathering given by the Arete
This affair will be held March 2 at Te Phile Sorority. The revised
the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- constitution is in effect. Arrange-
rence. Organizations interested ments are being made to initiate
should communicate with Abe George Weiss as an active mem-
Cherow, president, 2606 Monte- ber. The quota of members still
rey, Hemlock 3555-W, or Aimwell lacks four. Anyone between the
CHENE AT WARREN
headquarters, 2012 Pingree, Euclid age of 18 and 21 interested in
Metre.* 5000
joining should write the vice-presi-
3530.
WARREN
AT JUNCTION
dent, Sam Chossed, 15326 Park-
Garfield 4455
side, or the secretary, Jack Katz,
Beta Rho Delta Sorority,
JOS. CAMPAU AT CANIFF
Beta Rho Delta Sorority met at 3330 Tuxedo,
Northway 0334
the Y. W. II. A. Jan. 31. Plana
Cosmo Club.
were completed for the third an-
The Cosmo Club has net March L
nual dance to be given Feb. 23 at
the Statler llotel. Tickets may be 11 as the date for its second an-
purchased from Miss Laura Berg- nual bridge-dansant to be held in
Miff, 643 Westminster, Hemlock the Crystal ballroom of the Ma-
3796-W. Plans for the third an- sonic Temple. This organization
is composed of a group of young
nual moonlight are in progress.
NEW ADDRESS
men and women engaged in pro-
fessional and business pursuits,
Phi.SoLite Sorority.
Half Block from John R.. at Art
The Phi-So-Lite Sorority held a who are primarily interested in
Institute
dramatic meeting Jan. 29.
The charitable and social activity.
Columbia 4270
girls are to take part in the Jewish
Theta Delta Kappa.
Centers' dramatic tournament. The
Theta Delta Kappa met at the
girls are sponsoring a social bridge
party Saturday, March 1, at 8 p. home of Miss Matilda Soldinger,
m., at the Jewish Center. There 2271 Pasadena, Jan. 31. Tickets
will be prizes, entertainment, re- were distributed for the annual
bridge to be held on Friday eve-
freshments and dancing.
ning, March 14, at the Chinese Tea
Gardens. A unique program is
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
The Misses Rhea Kramer and planned for the affair, including
.V at i 1ppearance
Belle M. Baron were joint host- dancing. Election of officers took
Lou' in Price
esses at a bridge-social Jan. 31 at place, and Miss Beatrice Rader Was
Protect Your Walk and Curtain. with
the home of Miss R. Kramer, 3813 re-elected president, Miss Matilda
Virginia Park. The sorority's Soldinger, re-elected secretary,.
bridge will be held at Diana Inn and Miss Lillian Lazarow, treas-
Feb. 21. Tickets may be secured urer. Plans are also being made
Steel Finished to Match Rows
from members or by getting in for a Valentine affair for members
or Furniture
touch with the chairman, Miss B. and their escorts. The next meet- I
R. Shnurowitz, 2271 Clairmount. ing will be at the home of Missl
Miss Shnurowitz will be hostess at Esther Nabot, 1421 West Philadel-
RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000
the next meeting,
phia, Feb. 7.

We rent correct Dress
Suits and Furnishings

Rathnaw
Clothes

Unitas Products

228 Farnsworth

Unitas Radiator
Shields

COLD DAYS-
RAINY DAYS-
WINDY DAYS-
SNOWY DAYS-

What's the Difference When You're Heath,
With

For Your Home Can Always Be Kept at
Summertime Temperature
A SIZE FOR EVERY FURNACE

EAST SIDE COAL CO.

The Home of

GOLD BOND FUEL

East Side Yard and Office:
Marcus and M. C. R. R.

West Side Yard and Mice,
Coolidge and Penn. R. R.

9200

1111

Whittier

Hogarth

ALWAYS NEAT AND NEW!

Only Morrison's, Detroit'. original and best auto wash system,
in Detroit„ can wash your car to your satisfaction-and in nine
minutes, at either of the two conveniently located racks
$) 25
-for only

SPICK AND SPAN-9 MINUTES

Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, the price is II.25, and Worth in

Morrison's

render. • complete ca. service.
Come In for Simon,,ng At
Real Low Prom-painting, lender.bumping, polishing, aleuppog,
Inc.,
i
goo or oil. II it's for your car we can service you!

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

100

Vernor Highway West, Corner Park Ave.

We Are Open One and Night to Serve You

Prompt

-s

Reasonable

Service

Prices

Complete Automotive Garage Service at All Hours

METROPOLITAN
GARAGE
477 SELDEN

OF 1)FTROJT

Glen.

9511



"Why,hello Ann ...you're a stranger!"

Friends who live out.oflown need not be "stravers," for
you can chat with them often by Long Distance telephone
It a surprisingly low cost.

For S le00 or lest

you can call the following points and talk foe THREE M1NUI

Imo Dermot*

Vey Station-to-Sof •

R ...

HOLLAND, MICH ....

COLUMBUS. OHIO

SOUTH BEND, IND. ...

.9 .

--

.90

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH...-
.
KALAMAZOO MICH

MT. PLEASANT. MICH. ..........

IS

BATTLE CREEK. MICH ..

The rates quoted are Station-ro-Station
Day rates. effective 4:35 s
to 7:00 p. m.

The fastest service is given when you furnish the desired telephmm
number. [(you do not know she number.callordial"Informatior

For the correct Time-o/-den toll G Reen•ich

is available day and night. The

applin /or each tat

1212. This tenser

regale, local message charge

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

20% DISCOUNT

BRAKE

RELINES

DURING FEBRUARY

One of the most .1,,der
n equipped shops for br•kes and
front wheel alignment
in the city. Located two blocks north of
Boston Blvd. at Trowbridge.

BRAKE D SERE
WOODWARD WOODW,
Av VICE, INC.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan