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CLUB). N E 1* S

Blue Bird Girls.

Alpha Epsilon Tau.

Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority,

An interesting meeting of the
Alpha Epsilon Tau Fraternity
h
Bird Girls wee held at te
' An interesting meeting was held
ise, B l
9
at the home of bliss Rose Buch- met at the home of Ted W
man on Whitfield. The evening 6519 Grand River. Plans for the home of Miss Anna
Kurtzman,
30
Tuesday
evening.
was spent socially. A number of initiation of new members was dis- Englewood,
. ,
I the girls planned to spend the cussed. The moonlight committee Plans were completed for a card
hel d on Tuesday e v e
Tau Sivas. Delta.
tion in Chicago. The asks all friends to reserve July party to
be
Ami-Keto•-Mi Sorority.
tranrers A . C .
Easter vac a
be t n i g, Apr i l 15 , at the honie of Mr.
Live Wires.
I
bliss
Anne
Rochlen
of
Virginia
I
next
meeting
will
be
at
the
home
31.
The
next
meeting
will
Jack
And-Ketos-Mi Sorority met at!
2010 and Mrs. Jac Goldberg on Edisea
flans for the coming moonlight
The club welcomes the return
d reen, 3500 West the home of Ed Solomon,
ave been formulated and the date the home of Belle Koenigsberg of I l'ark was hostess to Tau Sigma
avenue.
Monterey.
of Irving Bosinoff, who has been h ill be announced in the next is- Gladstone avenue April 3.
The I Delta Sorority April 4. Plans
will ' Warren, April 1 .
in Boston organizing Chapter 3 of `A.' ue of The Chronicle. The basket- , weinie roast which wan to be held' were discussed to secure a sum- of Miss Lillian G
the Live Wires. On account of the 9 all team is still balding for the March 30 was postponed until liter cottage. A theater party
the Inter-Frat and Club Indoor b igh honors; in the Jewish league. April 6. The next meeting is to be held at the Wilson on Satur-
xtarm
eheestihneg.
holidays the committee organizing h he program committee reports be at the home of Ruth Markovitz, , ,,liadl, bAe partil thl2e . heLhee enfe s
Baseball 1.eague decided to post- T lane for the semi-annual banquet 2075 Philadelphia.
' piro of Gladstone avenue.
pone the calling of a conference. P
-
I
a cottage for the
and sec i
The league will probably consist an
Troty Vech Girls.
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
of Live Wires Club, Jolly Fellows summer season.
The Truly Vech Girls met April
Club, J. B. Boys, Alpha Tau Ep-
2 at the home of Mrs. Eva Shere, Phi Gamma Eta Sorority met at
Sigma Alpha Sorority.
silon, I. D. K. Boys, Alpha Chi Ep-
3281 Cortland. Early reservations the home of bliss Jean Stone. The
The Sigma Alpha Sorority met received for the bridge to be held banner committee, composed of
silon and two others. Other teams
interested should write Jack Katz, at the home of Miss Sylvia Robins April 25, at the Palmetto Hotel, Miss Aline Zogut, May Rouff and I
on April 4. The party given April indicate that the affair will be well Jean Stone, gave a report on the
3330 Tuxedo avenue.
6, in honor of pledges, was a suc- attended. A clever entertainer banner. The sorority is contem-
cess. The decorations were car- has been obtained to preside as plating, affairs for this summer.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
to k ' :041
On April 16 the Hebrew Ladies' ried out in the sorority's colors. master of ceremonies. Call Miss More details will be discussed at1
14
Aid Society will meet at Jericho The sorority is planning many Helen Schneider, Empire 3273-51. the next meeting at the home of i
el 0 0
0
hall. Members are urged to at- events to take place in the near fu- for tickets. The next meeting will bliss Aline Zogut, 887 Calvert. '
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'tend. The following Wednesday, ture. The next meeting will be be at the home of Miss Esther . The sorority thanks all its friends,
oi
April 23, an afternoon card party at the home of Miss Fannie Wex- Dickman, 2912 Webb. 'sororities and fraternities for at-
ler, 2456 West Philadelphia, on
v
..
tending the bridge-dansant at the
'' 9, C•• 0 , co
I will take place at Jericho Hall.
Sp
';',.', ci t9
.

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a
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0
0
April
20.
( hinese Tea Gardens March 21.
Theta Gamma Theta Sorority.
' The public is invited. Mrs. E.
3 /4 to 5 Ton. Capacity
The pajama party held Saturday .
Greenwald is chairman of this
Tau Chi Delta.
De orian C lub.
...t.
evening in honor of Miss Flora' b

.p•-to n
A Size and Style for
affair.
(o ri 0
Tau Chi Delta met in the home Swartz:a birthday at her bon t%
The Deborian Club met at the
?...
Every Need.
of Miss Bessie Cohen April 6. It ■ was a success. The last meeting Center, :ll Melbourne, with the
F. U. N. Girls.
o '''n

The F. U. N. Girls met at the was decided to have the sorority was at the home of Miss Clara president, Miss Yetta Nannette 1
rle C2
S '';•,, ''.
`fej.
5915 W. Warren
lhome of Jeanette Kantor. April 4. name on sweatshirts. During the I Brodsky of ' 8712 Mt. Elliott. Hoffman, in the chair. The anni- I
,.. 1
ei
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ica ed ep
summer
meetings
will
be
held
Guests
were
the
Misses
Ruth
versary
at
the
Valencia
Gardensl
I
Election
of
officers
resulted
as
fol-
Garfield 0020
lows: Sarah Waronoff, president; every two weeks. A gathering of Bloom and Etta Weiss. The next was discussed. A picnic was i
••••• 9
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DETROIT, MICH.
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Alyce Weiss, vice-president; Molly members will be held in the home meeting will be at the home of : planned to take place in . ay. The
0
Miss Sarah Green, 15 5 Blaine club is planning an affair for Moth- , 4
ls Schwartz, secretary ; Shirley of Miss Sylvia Ilendelman.
avenue. Tickets for our dance to era Day, and a social at the home
'd '5'2'
Klasky, treasurer, and Saree Ks-
Tau Alpha Epsilon Sorority.
be given May :3 will be distributed. of the Misses Yetta and Mae',
Attractive
: sofsky, hostess. Money, food and
Gorelik of Ford Court on Tuesday. I
-
Contracts
I clothing were brought together by
Tau Alpha Epsilon Sorority met
Due to the holidays the club will
1> '
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority.
the members to be given to char- at the home of Yetta Levin, 2727
To Live
CECIL 11. CARPENTER
DeWiTT E. CARPENTER
lly. Refreshments and entertain- Virginia l'ark, April 4. A thee - Miss Matilda Soldinger, 2271 not meet on Sundays but during
Agents
I ment followed. The next meeting ter party was arranged for Tues - Pasadena avenue, was hostess at the week, until the holidays are
Is to be at Molly Schwartz's home day evening. A committee was ap - the meeting of Theta Delta Kappa over.
on April 11.
pointed to make preparations for a Sorority April 4. The Misses Shir-
Phi-So-Lite Sorority.
steak roast for the near future . ley Plotkin, Inez Simrod and Ann
Sigma• Omega Upsilon Sorority.
Several of the members are plan - Lipshitz were guests. Plans are The 1'hi-So-Lite Sorority and!
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority ning to spend their Easter vaca - now under way for their first an- the Theta Sigma Kappa Fraternity
niversary affair to be held at the won first place in the dramatic !
met at the home of Miss Florence lion in Cleveland.
Oriole Terrace May 11. It was Tournament April 5, at City Col-
Rosen of Elmhurst avenue. Weinie
decided to have a cottage for the lege. bliss Esther Silverstein,'
roast will take place the latter
Philomathic Debating Club.
i
b
part of April. Next meeting will
The l'hilomathic Debating Clu summer at a lake. Instead of a member of the sorority, won a cup I
be at the home of Miss Elsie Wald-
et at the Atkinson branch of th e I meeting April 11, a theater party for being the best female character
honor
of
Miss
of
all
plays
presented
in the finals.
in
0
s.
I
will
be
given
r
s
ah
man, 575 East Kirby avenue.
aarey Zedek last Sunday.
A Passover latka party will be
Y Mollie Gralick's birthday
ca r Colten reviewed the book, "M
held
at
the
home
of
Miss Esther
I
Semper Fidelis Sorority.
rother Jonathan," and Maxine
Silverstein Wednesday, April 16.
Athena Girls
Miss A nes Kellman
g of 299 Ty-1 /1 offman reported on "The Calip h

,
The
Athena
Girls'
Club
met
C.
,
ler avenue was hostess to the Sem• „ Cordova." The Brown Memo
The Modernistic, Club.
i per Fidelis Sorority April 4. The
1 Chapel at Temple Beth El wi il Tuesday, April 8, at the home of
The Modernistics is a boys' and
club is contemplating an affair in
e the scene of the twenty-eight h Miss Ilene Kruger of Gladstone
It was organized
Passover baskets for girls' club.
celebration of its anniversary. The I nual model meeting to take pla ce avenue.
Pre si-
next meeting will be at the home l aq ay 7. The debate for the mod el poor families were distributed. A March 14. Officers are:
of Miss Celia Glazer.
'meting will be ''Resolved, th at Mother's Day affair will be the dent, Harold Warren; vice-presi-
in,
main
feature
of
the
coming
weeks.
dent,
Albert
Haar;
secretary,
Ber-
he powers of the world diger
r The next meeting will be held the Knee; treasurer, Albert Hoff-
D. O. O. R.
eihe ent effn
uffirr
Miles of bridle paths and dirt
'lowing
orremesetfieoe
Tuesday,
April
15,
at
the
home
of
man;
board
members,
llerman
a
The Daughters of Oddfellows i police
r. ' s'
n l e Y
oow
roads. 2,000 acres of cross-
l n g p upheld
ill w be
by Norval Slobin, Miss Ann Millstein of Hague aye- Band, Sidney Fishman, Jennie
and Rebekas met at the home of
etruntrii riding. New stables
Sodas. This club was organized
nue.
Mimes Anna and Miriam Seltzer, ''sv idney Slobin and Arthur Snyder, sue.
with all arcommodations.
for the purpose of sociability, to
nd the negative will be defended
94 Manchester. Toward the end
participate in charitable functions
Beta■
Rho
Delta
Sorority.
PERSONAL ATTENTION
of the afternoon the girls played l',
Beta Rho Delta Sorority met and sports. Meetings are held ,
bridge. The next meeting is to be 'A phojmacskkyR. ornDujeactkoMtihnie:oanned Max
olidays
the
next
meeting
will
be
April
3
at
the
Y.
W.
11.
A.,
89
every
Sunday at members' homes. I
`
at the home of Miss Annette Man-
son, 2612 Hazelwood avenue, on t! eld on April 20. The public is in- Rowena street. Plans were cow- An open meeting will be held at
ited
to
attend
weekly
meetings
pleted
for
the
sorority's
fourth
the
end
of every month. The club
t
Sunday, April 17, at 2:30 p. in. '
h
anniversary to be given at the met at t e home of Bertha Knee.
meeting.
a nd the model -_
Tuller
Hotel
April
26.
Beta
Rho
April
6.
The next meeting wlil be
Tau Phi Fraternity.
Delta and W. W. Girls' treasure held at the home of Harold War-
Tau Phi Fraternity celebrated
Six-Mile Road-Four Miles
at
hunt
hike
has
been
postponed
ren,
1698
Calvert avenue.
y;et
o
trit
yn
its fourth anniversary with a din-
SoSnoirri
a ; hRoho
Sigm gm
West of Redford
TRU' uSi
ner-dance at the Oriole Terrace the home of Miss Fay Haffner. until May 4. Plans are now in
Sigma Kappa SigmaSorority.
The
sorority
is
planning
a
hike
progress
for
the
fourth
annual
For Appointment
Saturday evening, April 5. The
The last meeting of the sorority
new officers elected for the forth- and weinie roast to take place in moonlight to be given July 31.
Was held at the home of Eleanor
Phone Farmington 344-F4
coming six months are: Harry the near future. The meeting was
Florman
of Cortland avenue. The
Aimwell Club.
Rider, chancellor; Irving Folberg, antetxetndmeedetbidygsezellrablevaistittohres.hoTmhee
Last week's open meeting proved' sorority. held a pajama party at the
vice-chancellor and secretary, and
home
of
Faye Cohen of Merton
radio',
Moe Gantz, treasurer. The outgo- of Miss Esther Yunis, 262 East very interesting. A unique
program provided the entertain- I road. followed by a breakfast at
ing officers, Louis Folberg, Harry Euclid,
ment. The social committee, un- ! the Book Cadillac Hotel Thyrza
Rider and Mr. Gantz, who was re-
der the guidance of Sidney Mos- Goldstick, 55 Eason avenue, will
elected treasurer, were compli-
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority kovitz, planned many interesting be hostess at the next meeting
mented on their successful term.
met
at
the
home
of
Miss
Bessie
affairs
for the coming Sundays.
Plans are being completed for the
Arete Te Phle.
first moonlight of the season, to be Kosak April 6, in the form of an Hereafter the Aimwell Club will
meeting.
The
Misses
Rea-
hold
open
meetings once a month.' Arete Te Phile met at the home
given May 31. This is the second o pen
I
of
Miss
Sarah Shefman, 3802
-
moonlight of the fraternity. The trice Kay and Jennie Abramovitch
Omega Socials.
j Humphrey, April 4. Girls repre-
next meeting of the fraternity will were guests. The next meeting
A
meeting
was
held
April
6
at
!tenting
other
clubs, as prospective
be at the Y. W. II. A. Sunday af- will be at the home of Miss Ida
Nadler, 527 Englewood, Sunday the Y. W. 11. A. The club put on members, attended this meeting.
ternoon, April 13.
Wholesale Prices to
a minstrel show at the Cass Tech Orders were taken from the mem-
afternoon, April 13.
carnival on Thursday, at Cass bers for sweaters and lettering.
Everybody
Nile Hawk Club
Tech high School. The cast in- The next meeting, will be at the
The Nite Hawk Club held its
Bicur Cholem Juniors.
Miss Betty Greene, 3796
Latest Style French Coats-
The
Bicur
Cholem
Seniors
are
eluded
Abe Moses, Nathan Nor- home of
last meeting at the home of Chas
Tweeds and Jerseys
Starter, 3270 Rochester. A cot- furnishing all poor families with man Ginsberg, Dave Cohen, Cecil Humphrey avenue.
matzoth
for
Passover
and
have'
Arotsky,
Morris
Mittleman
and
tage committee, consisting of Lou
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
Stoller and Phil Brant, was ap- urged the Juniors to furnish them Harry A. Than. The club is pro-,
pointed. Max M. Marston, Frank with additional names. A repre- gressing with the play, "Apple I To close the winter season of
I
sentative
from
the
Bicur
Cholem
Blossom
Time,"
to
be
given
at
the
events,
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority
Lutz and Chas. Starter, the newly
appointed social committee, gave Seniors will be stationed at the Little Theater of the Y. W. II. A. I is entertaining plans for a dinner-
Emanuel
Synagogue,
Taylor
and
on
April
2
Oand
21.
The
Omega
I
dance
to
be held in May Definite
a detailed report of future affairs.
One Step off Woodward
will be announced in next
The president appointed Chester Wilson, Tuesday evening, April 15, Social baseball team defeated the I details
58 Clifford Street
at
7
o'clock.,
where
additional
Pirate
A.
C.
on
Sunday
morning,
week's
issue
of The Chronicle At
Harris, Frank Lutz and Lou Stol-
ler to complete arrangements or names may be given. The next 5 to 3. ' the next meeting, to be held at the
Open Evenings
Bel-
the club's annual formal to be held ! meeting will be at the home of home of Goldie
mont, Sibrack,
on Tuesday, 249
April 15,
the
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority.
at Blossom heath.
Miss Sally Erman, 3294 Blaine.
An enjoyable evening was spentImembers will take up the names
by members of Alpha Gamma l'hi ' of two pledgees, Misses Ann Bern-
Eta Rho Sorority.
the Sorority and their friends on Mond stein and Lillian Okun. Discus-
Eta Rho Sorority met at
sion on a summer cottage and
home of Miss Esther Le Vine. The day evening, at a theater party.
I plans for a summer dance at either
following new officers were elect-
' Island Lake or Walled Lake will
"Y" Discussion Group.
ed: President. Betty Goldman;
Led by Mrs. L. Cohane, premi- be
I the topics of the evening. Meta
°
,0
00
vice-president, Celia Katzman; sec-
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$10 Weekly, Single
neat attorney. the discussion Alpha Theta misses its beloved
retary, Beatrice Cohen; treasurer.
member,
Evelyn
Tnrran,
who.
af-
,
group
of
the
"Y"
held
a
heated
di
$12 to $16 Weekly, Double
Hildegarde Goodman. Because of eussion on "Marriage and Divorce" ter a short illness, passed away in
51.50 to $3.00 Daily
the holiday season there will be no
meeting April 11. Next meeting last Monday night at the clubhouse. March.
will be at the home of bliss Faye !For the next meeting a lecture St ill '
1
Aloha Beta Gamma Soroit
be given on a social problem by '
Mishkin, 2243 Taylor, April 18.
bliss Sonya Inaba. was hostess
a leader in sociological work. The
-
WILLIAM G. LEE, Mgr.
of the group is an rinibi- of the last meeting of Alpha Beta
program
'
J. U. G.
Door
addition to talks Gamma Sorority Tuesday, April 8,
U. C. Dm P
A business meeting of the J. Illtious one and in
lel. R. at Columbia
0
: at her home. A final report Was
held April 3 at the home by eminent people includes a series
• A Hoe. Away Frens Homer
was
of Miss Evelyn Knoppow, 3385 of prepared expositions by mem- . given by bliss Silver on the ca-
! bets which, together with debates baret dance which took place April
Richton avenue.
sand discus , ions, are planned to 4, at the West End clubhouse.
_
I
I further the educational and col- Election of officers resulted as
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR 1
Ki Ku Wah Sorority.
follows: Miss Ruth Berman, presi- '
Ki Ku Wah Sorority met at the I tural development of those partici-
utility,
dent; bliss Dorothy Koppin,
MOHEL
home of Miss Shinier Kopitz, 2059 pating.
officer;
bliss Sonya Lobor, secre-
o
Clairmount. The Misses Shirlee .
Recommended by many
vary,
Zedakah
Club.
Detroit physician. Ier
Kopitz and Edith Gross were I
treasurer.
next
meeting
will
chosen to take full charge of the ! The regular meeting was held m and The
Miss
Esther
Silber.:
their own child... a.
0
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t the home of Mrs. Theresa Gtr- be on Tuesday, April 15, at the
1.11 as others.

sweaters and lettering. A mem- n
I
April
7.
The
bridge-luncheon
home
of
Miss
Ann
Schulman,
1217
late Hazelwood Ave
bership drive is now being held stin April 2 at Hotel Steller was a West Euclid.
Flamm Empire 6426.
and girls of 18 and over who are f
,
-
interested should communicate huge success. The president, Mrs.
Phi Alpha Tau F rater nity.
Anna R. Zamsky, thanks the social
a
with bliss Belle Schwartz, Euclid committee and -workers for their . At the meeting March 30, at the
0
co
a
4645-W,
co-operation; also all who have ; home of Leo Hack, 2927 Buena j
helped distribute Passover baskets. Vista, plans were completed for
Sigma Phi Beta Sorori ty,
iven
at
etaoin
etaoin
nunu
nuns,
0
Zedakah Club has contributed g
Cantor at Miahken
-
Sigma Phi Beta organi zed a' The
the spring dinner-dance to be
$135 to Moos Chitim and mu'
Israel Synagogue
Northwood Inn Saturday,
tennis team and expects to devote]
mmer. I dozen complete layettes to Hades_ given at
much time to tennis this su
Expert end
Baseball Was discussed.
0
soh to be forwarded t o Palestine.. May 3.
The formal dinner-dance wi II take acknowledgment
0
is made of fol. Irving Ray and Lou Fields were I
Antiseptic Model
0
place May 3 at Diana Inn.
Mrs. Sylvia
lowing donations:
Sha iro, honoring her children's elected
manager and captain, re-
0
spectively.
MARRIAGES
Equality Club.
days; Mrs. Celia Modell, to
PERFORMED
The next meeting of the Equal.
bi4
f Mitzvah
fund. The next meeting
o
y
will be nt the home
. Club
2012 Virginia
Berkowitz, 13300 La Salle will be Tuesday evening, April 15,
L44 Tuxedo avenue.
Park
0
boulevard, Wednesday afternoon, , 8 o'clock, at 32
NEW
April 16. at 1:30. The bridge- I Canadian Jewish Womens Club.
Garfield 0287-M
dance held at the Oriole Terrace ! The Canadian Jewish Women's
0
March 30 was a huge success.
Club I Hadassah sewing fund) will
a
have a Passover bridge party and
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
hostess' cake sale at the home of Mrs. Joe
Was
Mohel Specialist
Miss Beatrice Zuem
to the Eta Beta Zeta Sorority at Ziff. 1976 Atkinson, Tuesday.
her home, 4224 Dunne avenue, April 15. at 2 p. m. Members and
II v.,: Exp.
c
April 4. Plans for a spring dance their friends are invited.
rIseee, Dams.%
IT Lading
3566 Lawton Avenue
in May are being made. A food I
A. B. C. Girls.
Physician*
' basket is to be gvien to a poor
Jewish family for Passover. The , The A. B. C. Girls Club met at
the hoe
m of MissCarolynn Krusner
2073
next meeting will be at the home '
April 4 . Election was held with
Gladstone
of Miss Pauline Kalish, 2730 Mon. the following results: Ada Schultz,
terey, April 11.
president; Shirley Sprague, vice-
Euclid 10467
Loss than One-Day Service
president; Helen Diem, secretary,
use chemicals, and
Coterie Club.
We do not
The Coterie Club met at the president; liken Diem, secretary
re
therefore can guarantee that
and treasurer. Refreshments were
will wear 100 per
home of Miss Fannie Weinberg of
clothes
your
Clements avenue. Final arrange-, served. The next meeting will
Rev. Benjamin
at the home of Miss
cent longer.
1' 'de
BLEIBERG
meats were made for the in or
Bessie Levine, 2555 Pingree.
dinner-dance to be given April 26
Nobel Specialist
Phone Glendale 4117
Recommended be
at Northwood Inn. In place of
PM Alpha Gamma.
Leadlny •beeitIans
the next meeting, a theater party
the
Phi Alpha Gamma met at
2024 Tarter
will be held.
home a Miaa Estelle Waronoff,:
Euclid 5000
1638 West Philadelphia. on Mon.:
Marriages P•rlorma
Delta Omega lot.
Appeintmeet.
by
Delta Omega Iota Sorority met day. Plans were discussed for a
at the home of Rose Bearman, birthday party to be given for
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1526 WOODWARD AVE. -
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as the date of the dance. The next meeting will be at the
home Ho-
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LAW TON
LAUNDRY

REV. J. SILVERMAN

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telephones ahead is

the wc/come guest.

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WET WASH
18 Pounds for 75c

-announce to the Jewish people that they have made preparations
to serve the community with kosher milk for Passover under the
supervision of the Vaad Harabonim and under the personal direction
of Rabbis Aishiskin and Strauss.. A system has already been estab- 0
lished by the Rabbis guaranteeing the preparation of our milk in Re-
0 cordance with strict religious requirements.

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TO ASSURE YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE
i WE URGE YOU TO PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW!

LONGFELLOW 6051-6052

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United Dairies

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SNYDER'S COFFEE
SHOP

LONG BROS.

950 East Six-Mile Road

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