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Zedaksh Club.
Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund.
Jewish Women's European W e
Northweatern Women's League.
Mr, Jean Gould was hostess to
The Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund
fare Organization.
A meeting of the Northwestern
the dub Monday, May 12. Final held a card party and luncheon in
A special meeting or the Jewis. Women's League of the United
plans are being made for the din- People's Ilall, Twelfth at Seward,
Women's European Welfare 0,
Ilebrew Schools was held at the
nor-dance to he held at the Oriole Monday, May 12. It was very well
ganization will be held Monday• Philadelphia-Byron Hall. The
Terrace Sunday evening, May 25. attended and proved a success.
Slay 19, at X p. m., at the Atkin-
This being the last affair of this Mrs. S. Sisskind, was ticket chair- son branch of Shaarey Zedek. A' speaker of the evening was A. Alt-
man. Fine reports were given by
season, a large crowd is expected. man; Mrs. M. Schmidt, Mrs. A.
this meeting a recommendatio, the chairmen, Mrs. I. Shewach and
For reservations call social corn- Goldberger, Mrs. It. Lippitt were
from the board of directors :a
Mrs. L, Fineman, on the luncheon
' matey, Euclid 4879 or Longfellow in charge of arrangements, while
garding the support of an orpha n being sponsored by the league on
1766. Tickets can be procured Mrs. F. Richman, Mrs. L Heifer,
home in Bialostok, Poland, will E. June 18, at 12:30 o'clock, at Chi-
from all members and will be sold Mrs. S. Kalt took charge of the
discussed, new cases requiring a , I
at thy door. There will be a tine luncheon. Proceeds were distrib- to needy orphan families in Eu- nese Tea Gardens, 3513 Woodward
avenue, There will be bridge,
' show and favors for all.
Mrs. uteri to worthy causes.
rope will be taken up, and othe r dancing, and a prize for each table.
Sarasohn, president of the Ladies'
important cases are awaiting the r The next meeting will be at the
Auxiliary of the Old Folks Ilome,
Pythian Sisters.
turn. The organization is pia, • home of Mrs. Sam Shnitz,
was guest and speaker at this
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152, ning to have a tag day soon.
meeting. The club has contributed Pythian Sisters, will give a card
Modernistic. Club.
to the linen fund of the Old Folks party Monday evening, May 19, at
Home Relief Society.
• Home.
The Modernistics Club met at
The club thanks Rev. Pythian Castle, 3153 Cass avenue,
The dinner-dance committee m. I
the
home
f Miss Jennie S ales,
Goldin for courtesy to a needy at It p. m. There will be a prize
Monday
onday and its report was
family in performing the Brim.
2502 Buena Vista, May 11. The
at (itch table, lunch to be served , gratifying. It obtained 'Eastwood
Mita. Mrs. Mary Salker was a
club's
first
weinie roast at Belle
after cards. Tickets can be par- Inn for Sunday, June 8 for this
guest at this meeting.
Isle on May 4 was a success. Ten
chased at the door.
dinner-dance.
Reservations may couples attended. The indoor base-
be obtained from any of the fol.
Bicur Cholera Juniors.
ball team is ready to call a con-
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
lowing committee: Mesdames Al.
Bicur Cholem Juniors met at
Miss Sarah Balantzow, 2226 Weisman, Moe Velick, Jos. Gra- ference and asks teams desiring
the home of Mr. Goodstein, 585 Hazelwood, was hostess to Tau bow, I. Grabow, Ben Goldberg, Ben to join to write to Herman Band,
12303 Linwood, or call Longfellow
Marston Court. Work on the Sigma Gamma Sorority May 13. Schwartz,
Charles Cornell,
S.
twentieth annual excursion to Election of officers resulted as fol- Ferar, Milton Wolfe, Anna Max
Moss, 6083. The Modernistics team de-
Tashmoo on June 15 is progressing lows: President, Mks Rose Green. Harry Ash, Joseph Sachs, Ira feated, on May 4, the Royal team
7 to 0. The board of directors re-
rapidly. Committees were select- berg; vice-president, Miss Sonia Friedenberg.
The chain bridge
ed by President Maury Rosenblatt, Gedrich; secretary, Miss Esther committee met last Sunday and ported the second weinie roast set
Mr. Goodstein, together with Mr. Naimark; treasurer, miss Elaine reported on the sale of tickets for for May 18. A board meeting will
be held at the home of Ilerman
Grace, have been given charge of
tzte
.hTAhelliser:Iro tyiisccaltpra
the luncheon-bridge to be held at
publicity, while Mr. Shaw, Mr. ing to
Jewish
ibigunts. the Foodcraft show at the Metro. Band May 16. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mr. Band,
Rosenblatt and Mr. Wexler are The next meeting will be at the politan
building June 10, at 12:3o.
responsible for prizes for the field home of Miss Ceil Eistein, 7036 Mrs, Leve, Empire 8562, is in 12303 Linwood, on Sunday,
June 1.
events. Tickets are handled by West Warren, May 20. charge of reservations.
the Mimes Drapkin and Erman.
L'Allegro Girls.
Mr. Gottesman, Miss Buds n and
Phi Beta Epsilon.
Philomathic Debating Club.
Miss Lewis were admitted as mem-
L'Allegro Girls met at the home
The Philomathic Debating Club
Phi lieta Epsilon, Alpha Delta
bers. The society expresses its chapter, met at the "Y" May 8. held its twenty-eighth annual of Miss Lillian Lefler May 13.
sympathies to Miss Claire Kane- Among the members chosen as model meeting last Thursday at The steak roast held May 6 at Belle
tannky on the death of her mother. workers for the Allied Jewish Cam- Temple Beth El. The affair was Isle was a success, The Misses
paign are Leon Cutler, Willi am well attended by Philomathic Gertrude Lewis and Ruth Cohen
Tau Phi Fraternity.
their first
probation
Salamon and Manuel Rosenbaum. friends and alumni, Judge Homer attended
Tau Phi Fraternity met May 11 Cutler was chosen as captain. The Ferguson, Attorney Samuel J. meeting at the homeof Miss Leider,
Plans
for
the
summer are now be-
at the Y. W. II. A. Starting with above were present at the banquet Rhodes and Assistant Prosecutor
May 22, the fraternity will meet at Hotel Statler. On Saturday eve- lgnace Capizzi were the judges of ing discussed. The next meeting
Thursday evenings instead of Sun- rang, May 17, Phi Beta Epsilon the debate, which constituted the will be at the home of Miss Selma
days. Harry Rider has been ap- will have a house warming party program of the evening. Ira l'rag, 2973 Glendale.
pointed captain of one of the at the home of Lewis Tender, 2633 Stone, past speaker, presented Na-
Tusi Tale Sorority.
squads working for the Allied Jew- Monterey. The following Saturday than Shur, speaker of last term,
Tusi Tala Sorority met May 7
ish Campaign, under the direction evening there will be a steak roast with a silver banded gavel. This
of Miss Feldman of the Y. W. II. at Dodge Park.
is a custom which the organization at the 'Y'." The meeting was a
A. Plans are being completed for
has upheld throughout its ninny social. On Sunday, Mother's Day,
the moonlight May 31 on the
Girl Scout Troop 101.
years of existence. Lawrence the members entertained their
Steamer Columbia, Tickets may At the last meeting the girls dis. Rubinstein, a member, rendered mothers at a theater party.
be procured only on the night of cussed the mother and daughter several selections at the pi
an.
o
A. B. C. Girls.
the moonlight at the boat, which Program, held Tuesday, May 13.
Albert Williams, present spea ker,
The party of the A. B. C. Girls
acted as master of ceremon
leaves from the foot of Woodward
avenue. No tickets will be sold in
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
There will be a meeting next S ies. for the installation of officers was
advance. Through the courtesy
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met May day at the Shaarey Zedek, as us tut' held at the home of Miss Eva
oft he Frank & Seder beauty l iar- 9 at the home of Miss Avis Rice, The program of the evening nit' Goldman, 6432 Livernois, Slav 10.
lor a free permanent wave wil be 331 8 Calvert. Plans are being be of a variety nature. David L ip The following were sworn in by
given to the girl having the lucky made for future social affairs. Miss sitz, Leo Gurko, Louis Nor "P - the toastmaster, A. Tucker: Miss
et a' Ada Schultz, president; Miss Shir-
number on the night of the moon. Mamie Davidoff has been made a Bernard Sharkey and Lawrence
ley Sprague, vice-president; Miss
light. The Wise Shoe Co. also pledgee. Miss Beatrice Laem will; Rubinstein will speak.
Helene Diem, secretary, and Slim
offers a pair of shoes to a girl hav- be hostess to the sorority at hers
Helen Diem, treasurer. The club's
ing the second lucky number. A home, 4224 Duane, May 16.
Nynette
I
mid-week social was held at the
The Nynette Bridge Club met prophecy was given by the new
home of David Charmer May 15.
Variette Club.
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Phi Sigma Tau Sorority.
Phi Sigma Tau Sorority cele-
brated its first anniversary with a
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
stag dinner-dance at King Wah , Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
Lo Cafe, followed by a party at met Sunday evening, May 11, at
. .e home of the president, Miss' the "Y," Plans were made for the
.•ehla Brodsky. Election of 0111• annual moonlight to b given F
Delta Gamma Bridge Club.
cers was held at the Y. W. II. A. day evening, June 20, on the
Club niet Slay 11, resulting as follows: Miss steamer Tashmoo, leaving from the
at Delta
the Gamma
home Bridge
of Miss
Ethel Irene Linsky, president; Miss Floe- foot of Griswold street. The Wol-
Sch wartz of
Webb avenue, May 9, owe Bigelman, vice-president- verine Playboy Orchestra has been
and planned all
outing
for
the
end treasurer; Miss Eva Samuels, sec- securedto furnish the dance
I
of
June.
Bridge
and dancing NI- retary; Miss Rita Axelrod, ser-1 music. On Saturday evening, Slay
owed
the
meeting.
The
neat
met Ong will be at the home of geantatarms. The sorority is do-110, at Webster Hall, the fraternity
its utmost to aid the Aol
Allied
was awarded a silver loving cup
Miss Ruth Krause of Richton ave - J fig
ew i s h e„mpaia„,
by the Y. W. II. A. for the boys'
nue, Slay 16,
.
interest and consistent attendance
Theta Lambda Tau Sorority.
at the Saturday night dances. An-
Web Girls.
I
Miss Ben, Wellman of Elmhurst drew Roth received the cup in be-
A ril 311
p y Verb Girls
April
30 the Trot
avenue entertained the girls May, half of the fraternity. Negotia-
met at t e
of Miss Hannah j II. Miss Peggy Ann Karr and lions have been completed for a
Mill er , 2lements.
91 1 home
C
A contri-
ass
The Detroit Friendship Club.
Ilelen Lee Neuman were summer cottage at ('ass Lake. The
Millen was made for a poor fam- sworn into membership. Refresh. fraternity has a few
A business meeting was held
open flutes
ily. A hike is planned for the ments and entertainment fol- for indoor baseball games. Those last Sunday. Louis l,is reported
near be future. The next meeting !lowed. The next meeting will be interested should see Me. Pollin, arrangements for the "Whole Fam-
wilt
at the hit"' of Misa Helen , on Tuesday, Slay 20, at the home athletic director, at the "Y." ily Affair" complete, to be held
Schneider, 296 Owen avenue.
of Miss Row' Ginsburg, 9629 Mc- Starting this week the fraternity next Sunday afternoon at the
Qum e.
will hold meetings on Wednesday Jewish Center. Parents and
Ami-Ketos•Mi Sorority.
evenings instead of Sundays at friends of the members are invited.
Belle Koenigsberg of Gladstone
Club Galaxy.
the
"Y."
I A program consisting of Jewish
avenue was hostess to Ami-Ketos-
and English numbers has been
An open meeting of the Club

Mi Sorority Slay 1. The ticket
Galaxy was held at the home of
prepared by members of the club.
Debori•n Club.
1
committee reported sale of tickets
This annual family affair of the
Joe
Faudem
Slay
9.
Visitors
were
The
last
meeting
took
place
Stay
for drawing held May 14 a success.
club
will terminate the club's 1929-
Hadasso Saperstein, Genevieve
.The
Mother's Day program
The next meeting will be at the
Rossen, Sidney and have Schiff. A took place on Tuesday, May 13, at 1930 season.
home of Ruth Markavitz, 2075
committee was appointed to take the Jewish Center. Participating
West Philadelphia.
Ki Ku Wah Sorority.
care of the weinie roast.
I n the program were the Misses
Miss Ann Lapinsky of 2039 Vir-
Yetta Jeannette Hoffman, Sfae
Tau Sigma Delta.
CONCRETE GARBAGE
Gorelick, Ruse Reznick and Pau- g inia Park was hostess to NiKu
Sl im Marion liendelman of Rich- line Green.
and
Wah Sorority's last meeting, Miss,
ton avenue Was hostess to Tau
Rose Markle was voted in as a
ASH RECEPTACLES
Sigma Delta Sorority Slay 9. Gray
pledgee. Sweaters and emblems.
Guaranteed Not to Crack
Sigma Alpha Sororit y,
IIIIT NOW! Du not wait until you silk skirts, to match the gray and Sigma Alpha Sorority met at the
were distributed to the girls. A
red emblematic sweaters, have home of Miss Rose Ellenbogen, hitch-hike to a few lakes will take I
been purchased to complete club , 3211 Taylor, on May 11. In honor place this Sunday to secure a cot-I
1927 Pinar..
Garfield 7106 outfits. A cottage for the summer of Mother's Day the girls enter- tare for the summer. :VIM Min-
season has been rented at Walled tained their mothers at a theater nie Finkel of 2270 Taylor avenue'
Lake and the first hike was on party. Plans were completed for will be hostess at the next meeting.
May 11. Miss Florence Horwitz the picnic to be held May 18 at
Ultra- Moderns.
will be hostess at the next meet- Rouge Park
The next mee tin
ti g
Ultra-Moderns, formerly Les
ing.
will be at the home of Miss Sylvia
Debutantes,
met May 9 at 3294
Robins, 3010 Pingree, May 27,
Aimwell Club.
Glendale avenue. Plans for a so-
The club held an outing to Belle
cial
bridge-tea
to he given June 1
Epsilon Alpha Chi Fraternity.
Isle last Sunday as a forerunner to Epsilon Alpha Chi Fraternity were discussed. The next meet-
ing
will
be
at
2322
Elmhurst ave-
the hayride party to be held May not at the Y. W. ILA. May 7. Tri
25. Sir Moskovitz is chairman of Siesta Sorority members were nue, May 16.
the program committee. The boys guests at this o meeting.
r.
Floors Waxed & Polished lost to the Starters 7 to 3. A large Williams. the sponsor, spoke M
Live Wires.
on
The club indoor team defeated
crowd attended this game, held at sports. Members also had a pan-
Tile Floors Cleaned
Thirkell Field. ning party. Any Jewish young the Alfred Orioles 7 to 6. A con- I
men wishing to join should write Terence of the Jewish Fraternity
J. U. G.
• George Bennett in care of Y. W. Indoor Baseball League will take
.1.
G.s not at the home of
place at the home of Seymour Al-
• A .
Miss Jeanette Schwartz, 1989 Pin-1
pert, 1162 Atkinson, Slay 20.
eree avenue. The invitation of
Phi Ka
Beta Sorori ty.
Delta Omega Iota Sorority.
new members to enlarge the club's j Phi Kappa Beta Sorority met at
• membership was discussed. Afterithe home of Miss Rose Schlacht
Slim Mae Cohen, 3025 Richton,
of
is chairman of the May frolic to be
• the meeting refreshments were. Edison avenue.
The secretary,
served.
, Miss B. London, reported on cot- given by the Delta Omega Iota So-
tage hunting at Walled Lake. Iii- rority in the Italian Gardens of the
.
Phi Gomm. Eta Sorority.
'nation and the annual house party Book Cadillac Hotel on Sunday
2119 Buchanan. Glendale 0162
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority met at w ill lx- held over the Decoration night, May 18. Bob Cruzet and
the home. of Miss Sophia Alpiner. Day holidays at Walled Lake. Miss his Cotton Club Orchestra will
9. Plans were completed for l'atricia Kolodin, new member, is furnish the music.
the pajama party to take place at to be initiated. The next meet-
the home of Miss Marion Simons' ing will he at the home of Miss
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Phone Longfellow 9172
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority
of Otsego avenue, Saturday, Slay Nanette Weinberg of Calvert ave.
10. The sorority is pledging a nue.
feted their mothers in honor of
sum to the Allied Jewish Cam-
Mother's Day with a dinner-bridge
paign.
The sorority's anniver-
at the Chinese Tea Gardens. Gifts
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
nary is to be observed July 6 The Beta Rho Delta met at the "Y" were given to each mother as a re-
organization of a new chapter is, m ay g Neon committees were
up. membrance from the sorority. Th -
postponed until next fall. The pointed for the new term. The next meeting will be on Tuesday.
next meeting will he at the home annual Mother's Day party on May 20, at the home of Miss Belle
of Miss Rose Panitz. May 11 was very successful. The Wuntner, 2068 Clairmount. Plans
Ileta Rho Delta-W. W. Girls treas- will be made for the moonlight to
Garage and Repair Shop
Wallis Girls.
ure hunt, Slay 4, provided excel- be given June 27. Miss Pearl Gil-
The home of Mrs. Cohen at 3113o lent entertainment for the girls. berg is chairman of the affair.
Any Kind of Wreck My
Taylor was the scene of a heauti- Plans are in progress for the third
Specialty
D. 0. 0. R.
fully appointed May party, where annual moonlight to be given July
The Daughters of Oddfellows
the (delta Girls entertained 42 :11 on the steamer Columbia. All
WELDING AND BRAZING
and
Rehekas
met at the home of
guests. The ballroom was daily sororities, fraternities and clubs
the Misses Anna and Miriam Salt-
decorated in pink and green. At are asked to keep this date open.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
midnight a buffet luncheon wasj
ter. A pajama party is to take
served.
place at the next social meeting.
Prices Always Right
Omega Socials.
I
Omega Social Club met at the at the home of Miss Ann Kimmel,
Zeta Me Sorority. Y. W. II. A. May 11. The club at- 212 Pleasant street. Royal Oak.
12250 Twelfth St.
A weinie roast to be given May tended the Mother's Day progr am It will last from Saturday night to
At Cortland
24 by Zeta Mu Sorority is first given the same day at the "1 . . " A Sunday morning.
among a series of affairs of this song contest is being held to tieter-
s ,, rority. The roast is in Irmor of mine • suitable club song. The
four new members. the Misses winners will be judged next week.
Dorothy Horowitz, Anne Selsky, Dave Cohen is in charge. Dancing
COLLISION WORK, GENERAL RE-
Goldie Smith and Thelma White. I was held after the meeting. Next
PAIRING, WELDING, STORAGE
It will be held at Bloomer State 1 Sunday morning members will go
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Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority
met at the home of Slim Evelyn
Friedman. The summer meetings
will be held at the cottage at Syl-
van Lake, where the sorority will
meet every week-end.

Jolly Elite Club.
The last meeting was held at
People's Hall. Members' aid was
enrolled for the Allied Jewish
Campaign. The club also donated
to the People's Tool Campaign.
The picnic committee is busy mak-
ing arrangements for the second.
annual picnic to be held June I.1
The next meeting will be held on
Tuesday, Slay 20, at People's Hall.

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Sigma Tau Kappa.
Sigma Tau Kappa met May 9 at
the home of Miss Esther Hyman
of Van Dyke avenue. Plans for
the dansant and bridge to be held)
Friday, May 23, at Diana Inn.,'
7618 Woodward, were completed.,
Tickets may be secured from the i
chairman of the affair, Miss Char-
lotteSchmidt, 3044 Sturtevant.'
Hemlock 7814-NA'. The next meet-
ing will be May 16, at the home of
Miss Ruth Ingber.

Gamma Beta Chi Sorority.
Miss Killian Shifman was hostess
at the meeting of Gamma Beta
Chi Sorority at 547 Westminster,
May 9. Emile Reim, 720 Trans-
portation building, won the draw-
ing. Miss Jean Dolan was appoint-
ed secretary-treasurer, and Misa
May Bloom, vice-president, until
the coming election.

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Ye Beta Sorority met at the 2N
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Woodrow Wilson. The sorority's
first annual dinner-dance is to be ,
held at the Music Box, Addison
Hotel, May 17, followed by attend-
ing a performance at the Wilson.
The Misses Hilda June Goldstone
and Bessie Avison are on the com• '
mittee. Miss Fannie Gruskin will
be hostess at the next meeting at
her home, 2965 Tuxedo avenue.

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of the Nite Hawks. There will be
special entertainment and favors
for all. Max M. Marston, report-
ing for the cottage committee, ex.
plained that he had selected a site
for a summer cottage at Sylvan
Lake. The annual cottage house-
warming will take place Memorial
Day, celebrating the sixth year of
the club's existence. The formal
dinner-dance given at Edgewater
Beach Country Club was a success,
Lou Stoller and Chester llarris
making the arrangements.

"RED" L.

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Marriages Per formed
by Appointment.

of Audubon avenue Tuesday eve-
ning. Plans have begun for a din-
ner and theater party to be held in
the near future. Miss Dorothy
Bronstein of Leslie avenue will be
hostess at the next bridge on Tues-
day evening, May 1.'0.

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The pajama party held Slay 10
at the home of Miss Alice Kanter
was a success. A social meeting
will be held Slay 18 at the home
of Miss Bessie Harold,

Rodin Club.
Coterie Club.
Phi-So-Lite Sorority.
The Rodin Club met at the home
Coterie Club met at the home
The Phi-So-Lite Sororit% • , ve a
of Mrs. S. Ilutton on May 7. A of Bessie Kosak of Wager avenue, mother and daughter btu
t at
bedspread given by Mrs. Ilutton Sam Genyler of Cortland avenue Kraemer's Restaurant NI
was won by Mrs. A, 0. Barsky. won the drawing. An interesting Each mother was present with
it
Bridge and a midnight luncheon I talk was given by Dr. Kliger and a corsage. Slim A. Salon
w,
provided the evening's entertain- Mr. Kay, in the interest of the Al- mistress of ceremony. SI
ti s.
ment. Out of town guests were lied Jewish Caro ai en The next •k

. • onion 11 ,
th e
Mrs. Carsons, Mrs. Levine and meeting will be at the home of speakers for the evening. pi
a,
Mrs. Bernstein of Rochester, N. Y. Dorothy Koppin, 1422 Taylor ave-
are being made for the naiad
The club had a picnic at Belle Isle nue.
Decoration Day outing.
Sunday, May 11. Places were laid
for 50. All members and their
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority.
Athena Girls.
families were present.
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority met'
On Tuesday, May 13, the
h•nu
at the home of Miss Estelle Wara. Girls' Club met at the I
The Jolly Fellows Club.
e 01
The weekly fleeting of the club no', 1638 West Philadelphia, last Mrs. Weinberg, 2708 Gra
are.
Numerous affairs .
was held at the home of Ruby Ser- Monday. Meetings are to Ise held nue.
the
ling on La Salle boulevard.
The hereafter on Tuesday nights in- season are now being i ,..,,red.
meeting was presided over by stead of Mondays. Miss Esther , The club honored their r hers
Fredenthal, due to the illness of Serling and Matilda Ross were' with an elaborate affair ,, the
President Borock. Fine! plans elected to membership. The next Lee Plaza Hotel. The nes. •neet.
were made for the open meeting meeting is to be at the home of , ing will be on Tuesday, N' .• 20,
30
a,,tth, eh1o4mc
eoortfla Mrs. Lott— alit.
to be held May 26. Carl T. Stew- Miss Bernice Kahn, 440 Harper,, ,an
art's orchestra has been secured to on Stay 'n
furnish music for the moonlight to
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority.
be held July 8. Tickets for this
g
moonliht
will be on sal e next
Alpha Gamma Phi met at 89 Ro- "High Society Blues"
the
Madison Theater
week. Anyone wishing to get In went Slay 12. Miss E. Feldman
touch with this organization may I spoke to the members about the
call Fitzroy 0613 and ask for Sam . Allied Jewish Campaign. Plans for
"II igh Society Blues," I.. 03
,••
Lipsitz.
The membership corn• 1 future activities were discussed , ietone musical romance ,,
I
mitten reported that Mr. Richman, Including a pajama party to be now at the Madison Theist.,
.‘en
who has undergone an operation, held next month. The next meet- better entertainment than • :slimy
will be home this week.
ing will be a social at the home of Side Up." It has Miss ,au,,t Gay.
Miss Jeanette Gottschalk, 13014 nor and Charles Farrell as it s
East Jefferson.
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
stars and Butler directed.
Miss Florence Rosen of Elm-
hurst avenue was hostess at the
last meeting of Sigma Omega Up-
silon Sorority. A delightful lunch-
eon was served, followed by bridge
and dancing. A weinie roust was SI
held at Luna Pier May 11.

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