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ForLotvCost
Hauling

Tau Phi Fraternity.

INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER
MOTOR TRUCKS

3 4 to 5 Ton Capacity

A Size and Style for

5915 W. Warren
Garfield 0020

DETROIT, MICH.

Aniyan will have its annual flower
day on 'Thursday, Saturday night
and Sunday, May 22, 24 and 25.
All proceeds are tic be used fur the
benefit of needy families.

Tau l'hi Fraternity met Slay
let the Y. W. II. A. Starting May
22, meetings will be held Thurs.
day evenings at the "Y" instead of
Sundays. The fraternity announces
that the pair of shoes to be given
to the girl with the lucky number
at the moonlight May 31, on the
steamer Columbia, will be con-
tributed by Ileyn's Bazaar shoe
department. Jules Klein's l'lanta
lion Serenaders have been en-
gaged to supply music on the
moonlight. The fraternity invites
all clubs, fraternities and sororities
to attend this event.

BUY

Every Need,

CZU

Ladies' Lechem Aniyirn.
The Bet roit lsdies' Leehein

Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority.

Minors Fannie Alpern and Jea-
nette Gottschalk entertained Alpha
Gamma Phi Sorority at the latter's
home, 131114 East Jefferson, Sun-
day evening. The hostesses served
a dainty lunch. Bridge was played
sW and the table decorations were car -
ried out in pink and green, the
club colors.

Copy Must Reach Us One

Day Earlier Next Week.

On account of Decoration
Day, the next issue of The De-
troit Jewish Chranicle will go
to press on Thursday instead of
Friday, and all news items in-
tended for that issue will there-
fore have to be in the hands of
the editor not later than Tues-
day evening, May 27.

-

Home Relief Society.

A joint meeting of the board of
directors and committees was held
at the home of Mrs. Moe Velick,
149 Massachusetts avenue. Mrs.
Al Weisman, 2241 Taylor, Garfield
14129, chairman of the dinner-
dance to he held at Eastwood Inn
Sunday, June 8, is in charge of
reservations. Party tables will be
arranged for on request. Sirs. F.
J. l.eve, Empire 8562, is chairman
of the luncheon to be held Tues.
day, June 10, at Foodcraft show,
Metropolitan Building, at 12:30.
A number of door prizes will be
awarded. A party will be given
May 31 for the children of the
convalescent home in Farmington.
Mrs. Charles Cornell is in charge
of arrangements. The last meet-
ing of the year will be held at the
home of Mrs. Joseph Modell, 1196
Edison. A well known speaker
will be procured for the meeting.

9/LTROTTJEMSfl 1133/41CUt,

NEWS

Crescent A. C.

European Welfare.

Progressive Ladies' Untersitsungs

The Crescent A. C. won the! Verein.
track meet of the Jewish Center
The Progressive Ladies' Unter-
22 to 16. They also won the first . s•itzungs Verein on May 15, at
and second games of the indoor People's Hall, installed the follow-
league.
ina officers: President, Fannie
Shult z; vice-president, Mary Mt-
Troty Veda Girls.
rd; treasurer, Riva Bronstein;
May 14 the Truly Vech Girls financial secretary; Bessie Barak;
cording secretary, Mary Ep-
met at the home o f mi ss
hospitaler, S. Landsman;
Schneider, 296 Owen avenue. Final
li r
jnd , S. Robins, NI, London N
arrangements were made for a sludi
hike to Walled Lake Slay 25, The Skvar; inside guard, Esther Fink-
girls will attend the closing per-
; endowment fund chair.
rein ns ther Berick; treasurer . Mot-
formance of the Northern High elsiteiE
School senior class play, "It Pays he Gorman; secretary, T. Shugar.
to Advertise," this Saturday eve.' man.
ruing. Miss Thelma Yackness has
the stellar role. The next meeting
Phi Beta Epsilon.
will be at the home of Miss C. She- . Phi Beta Epsilon met May 18 at
' the "Y." The following members
piro, 2627 Tuxedo.
aided in the Allied Jewish Cam-
rn
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
paign : Leon Cutler, William Sala-
I
moo
Manuel
Rosenbaum
and
Ru-
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at ; 6 '
Lehman. John Rose an-
the home of Miss Beatrice
4224 Duane avenue, May If,. Zeem ' ' naunced he was to leave this city
I on business, to make his perma-
starting of another chapter of The
the on
home in Pittsburgh..
On
sorority was discussed. Miss Char-
ecorati
Day Phi B eta Epsilon
lotte Rediesch will be hostess May I Don
will
go
on a picnic to a nearby
23 at her home, 11845 La Salle.
l ake. The next meeting is to be
on next Thursday at the "Y."
Sigma Kappa Sigma Sorority.
The last meeting was at the
Fellow. Club,
home of Miriam Jacobs of Poe ave. I taa M o wnid l Jolly
ia y ie11
1 iiia y l(1, 2
meet-
nue. Election was held with the
6byanthoepe cn Iunbweatt-
following
results:
President, i , ; t t man, s a , Twelfth and
Sew-
Thyrza Goldstick; secretary, Helen' ard. All Jewish organizations are
,
BI treasurer,
• I asked
to have representatives
bow; member
of the board,
LC. j
present. Everybody is welcome,
retta Cohn. Esther Meeron will I There will be no charge for ad-
be hostess at the next meeting. I
! mission. Sam Lipsitz, chairman
i of the entertainment committee,
Tau Tau Iota Sorority. I
arranged for
or wonderful program
Tau Tau Iota Sorority met at of entertainment. Dance music
the home of the :aliases Sophie and will be furnished by Bill Lankin,
Tillie Sherman May 14. Plans the well known orchestra leader,
were completed for the weinie Committees were appointed by
roast to be held at Belle Isle. Dia ; Chairnian f.ipsitz for the moon-
cussions were held for a bridge. I light July 8 to Sugar Island as fol.
The next meeting will be at the lows: Ben Richman, tickets; Kissel
home of Freda Milsh of Taylor Borock, advertising. Other mem-
avenue.
bers on the committee are Joe
ing Tama

The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization met Mon-
day. Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman pre-
sided. It was decided to support
two new orphaned families in Eu-
rope, to aid an orphan home in
Bialostok, Poland, with $25, to
pledge to the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign $50, and $54 was paid out
for board for Detroit and Windsor
orphans. Plans are under way for
the, tag day to be held Sunday,
July 6, at Mt. Clemens. A lunch-
eon is also planned. The next
board of directors' meeting will be
Monday evening at the residence
of Mrs, Lewis, 2317 Calvert,

Theta Gamma Theta Sorority.

Miss Clara Brodsky of 8712 Mt.
Elliott was hostess at the last
meeting of Theta Gamma Theta
Sorority. Representatives of the
Allied Jewish Campaign spoke at
the meeting and a contribution
was nude. Postponement of the
outing to Walled Lake WAS made
until next Sunday. The next
meeting will be at Miss Bertha Hal.
berg's home, 2820 Twelfth.

W. W. Girls.
Miss Belle Woontner, 1710
Clairmount, was hostess at the last
meeting. The committee reported
arrangements made for the formal
affair at Blossom Heath, in cele-
bration of the fifth anniversary of
the club, and the coming marriage
of Miss Belle Woontner. Individ-
ual members pledged to the allied
drive. The club's annual cere-
monial fire will be held in the lat-
ter part of June. The next meet-
ing, will be at the home of Miss
Florence Terris, 503 Hague.

Nu Bata Nu.
Nu Beta Nu met at the home of
Miss Vivian Schwartz of Lee place.
It was decided to have a theater
party, later adjourning to the
home of Slim Sylvia I'evin for a
pajama party. The club outfits
are to be bought in time for the
club's first hike to Walled Lake.
Miss Renter and Miss Fleishman
were visitors at this meeting. The
next meeting is to be at the home
of Miss Sylvia l'evin, 2470 Clair-
mount, Tuesday evening.

Phalanx Club.

The Phalanx Club met at the
"Y" Slay 15 and after listening
to a spirited talk by Louis Cohan°
decided on an affair, the proceeds
of which will be given to the Al-
lied
Campaign. The club
signed a pledge for $500, which
was turned over to Miss Ella Vera
Feldman, "Y" director. Ben Sha-
pero, president; B. Tilchen and A.
Wolf were guests of Miss Feldman
at the Allied Jewish Campaign
luncheon held at the Taller Hotel
May 21. In order to aid the allied
drive, Phalanx Club is sponsoring
a dance Monday night, June 23, at
the Arcadia ballroom. Two or-
chestras, Dick Boa-en's famous Ar-
cadia Orchestra and a Jean Gold.
kette band„ Tom Donohue and his
New Yorkers will furnish the
music.

Northwestern Women's League.

A board of directors' meetint ,
Northwestern Women's benell ■
United Hebrew Schools wa.
at the home of Mrs. B. NI ..
15811 Normandy. A luncheo e
served for 30 ladies. This .
bration was in honor of :Mr.
Mrs. B. Wiedry's twenty-,
anniversary. The league pe.
eel Mrs. Wiedry with a le
lamp. Reports from the chait
Sirs. I. Shewack and Mrs. L. I
man, were favorable on the lo•
eon to be held June 18 at
Tea Gardens, 1516 Wtoels I.
Mrs. II. E. Lippitt was app
chairman of the membership ,
A prize . will
. be awarded t.
l ady bringing in most met,
Prize will be awarded by Mr,
Pollack. Mrs. Milkovsky p
the next hostess on Wed,.
afternoon.

YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-

ALLY-WASHED AND

CARE.

FULLY HAND IRONED

Mary Davis

HAND
LAUNDRY

Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.

Miss Ceil Eistein war hostess at
last meeting of Tau Sigma Gamma
Sorority. The girls wish Miss Es-
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
ther Naimark, who has undergone
An interesting meeting of Phi
an operation, a speedy recovery.
Kappa Epsilon Fraternity was
A picnic is scheduled for this Sun-
held Wednesday at the "Y." Plans
day to Walled Lake, where the ' 12168 Dexter Boulevard
Pythian Sisters.
for the annual moonlight are near-
girls will g
• o cottage hunting. The
The charity bridge-tea given by
ing completion, under the direction the altruistic committee of Greater
next meeting will he at the home
Purity Chapter.
Phone Longfellow 1185
of Ben Gurvitz and Lewis Sisler. Detroit Temple No. 152, Pythian
On Monday evening, May 26, of Miss Miriam Cooper, 2947 Cle-
The steamer Tashmoo has been se. ('inters, on Wednesday afternoon,
Purity Chapter No, 359, O. E. S. ments, Slay 27.
70 West Alexandrine
lected, the occasion to take place May 14, at 2750 Elmhurst, was a
will hold a business meeting, with
Columbia 3200
Friday evening, June 20. Through success.
Last Monday evening
the new corps of officers who were
special arrangement with the another card party was held at
recently installed occupying their I
Five Minutes From the Heart
White Star Navigation Company, l'ythian Castle, which was attend-
offices, The moonlight committee
of the City
the boat will dock at the island, ed by the sisters and their many
is perfecting plans for Purity
where there will be dancing at the friends. Both charity affairs were
Chapter's third annual moonlight,
Large Cool Living Rooms pavilion to the music of the Wol- given
for the purpose of increas-
to be held on the steamer Put-In-
Complete Automobile Service
verine Playboys. Mr. Einstein ing the altruistic to entertain at
at Day
Bay Tuesday evening, June 24.
distributed fraternity pictures and the Jewish institutions of the city.
Ultra Moderns.
Thursday, June 26, has been re-,
Estimates cheerfully given. All work guaranteed. Open
announced
that
summer
outfits
Bed Rooms at Night
served for the children's party at ;
day and night.
Ultra Moderns met at 2322 Elm-
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority,
have arrived. Ben Gurvitz and
Deborian Club.
hurst May Plans were made Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority Belle Isle, complimentary to the
Sam Koppelman were chosen fra- The Deborians celebrated Moth- for a bridge. The next meeting met at the home of Miss Belle children of members of Purity,
Excellent Dining Room in
ternity representatives for the Al. er's Day by giving a mothers' and will be at 1514 Seward, May 23. Wuntner, 2068 Clairmount. Miss Chapter. There will be games,
Connection
8690 Twelfth Street
lied Jewish Campaign. The fra- daughters' banquet at the ('enter.
Annabelle Berlin was made a prizes, favors and lunches, all free
ternity is meeting on Wednesday Miss Emma Glazier was toast-
Rates $10 to $15 Weekly
I pledgee.
Mixrachi Hatsoir.
A report on arrange- to the kiddies.
evenings at the "I'" instead of mistress. Miss Yetta Jeanette Hoff-
On Tue sd ay eveninay
be
M 27 me nts for th e m oonlight
Sundays for the summer months. man gave a welcoming speech to
Lachover Ladies' Aid.
Mizrachi flatzo ir will
a bridge; given by the soror ity June 27i was
the mothers. Miss Pauline Green at the Mishkan Israel give
A special meeting of Lachnver ;
given by Miss Pearl Gillierg, chair-
Synagogue,
Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority.
sang and played no the pia . Miss Blaine and Linwood. As part of man. Assisting Miss Gilberg are Ladies' Aid Society was held May
I
The last meeting was at the Houtz, sponsor, also welcomed the the evening's program a reading; Miss Sonya Lober and Miss Belle 20 at the home of Mrs. B. Grose-
AMERICAN
home of Miss Bessie Fryman of mothers. Mr. I.evine praised the lamp
IVuntricr. The next meeting will wich, 2652 Hazelwood. Plans were
be' drawn. This
Twelfth street. A favorable report merits of such a gathering. All marks the climax of a successful be at the home of Mrs. Max Want- made for a card party to be held
Approximately 25 Miles from Mackinaw
Tuesday, June 17, at the home of
was given on the selection of a the mothers were called upon to I cultural and social season span. ner, 3043 Grand avenue.
Give your boy a chance to get close to nature-this camp
Mrs. Greenberg. The next meet-
cottage at Cuss Lake for the sum- speak. After the banquet the oared by alizrachi. The public is
ing
for
Jewish
boys
offers such fine sports as
will
be
held
June
3
at
the
home
mer. A special meeting is to be mothers and daughters joined in invited.
Tusi Tale Sorority.
held for final arrangements at the an old-fashioned "Sher." The next
Tusi Tala Sorority met May 20 I of Mrs. Gasewich.
SWIMMING,
BOATING, FISHING, HIKING,
home of Miss Bertha llackman, meeting will be at the home of
at the "Y." A donation to they
Turover Aid Society.
Miss Sylvia Krieg,a1 May 21,
l a upba w T ia ap aa aw i n a , ri eat. at
2681 Virginia Park.
RIDING, HILL CLIMBING-INDOOR AND
The annual picnic of the S ur-- Allied Jewish Campaign was made. I Club ,,
at North-;
SHOE ACCESSORIES Delta Chapter, Phi Gamma Eta
over Aid Society will be held Pun- The d inner-dance given vxhome
OUTDOOR GAMES
Ki Ku Wah Sorority,
th '
wood Inn Sunda
Sunday night att i r a suc. home of M iss Ir ene Klein, Ulu
Miss Minnie Finkel, 2270 Taylor day June 29 at Edgewater ark ceso
s was Collingwood, Slay 17. Officers are:
Sorority.
REPAIRING
Indian Guide. Tutoring by Competent Instructors If Desired.
l'f' t
May 16, a meeting was held at avenue, was hostess at the last West Seven-Mile road, near Grand he l . d Many interesting activities Marion Feldstein, president; Jean
For
Rates
and Further Information Write
the home of Miss Rose Berman, meeting of Ki Ku Wah Sorority. River. This date was decided upon a re planned for the coming sum- Goldberg, secretary; Mary Azomiv,
Standard Prices, Quality Work
treasurer; Sarah Berman, ser-,
15751 Creenlawn, and Miss Lo- The weinie roast held May 16 at at a meeting of the picnic commit. mer.
geant-at-arms, and Ruth Rapaport,'
retta Pechinsky of the mother Belle Isle for the girls and their tee of which I. Sosnick is chair-
9330 Dexter Blvd. Evenings, Phone Garfield 4759-W
reporter. A picnic will be held
chapter was a guest. She uttered escorts was a success. Miss Betty man and the other members are
Phi•So.Lite Sorority.
9107 Linwood Avenue
June 15 at Palmer Park.
helpful suggestions and gave an Gross of 314 Owen avenue will be John Lehowaky, A. Selivyansky, have
Phi-So-Lite
Sorority
will
interesting talk.
Initiation of hostess at the next meeting. M. Korobitzky and S. Siegel. This have annual Decoration Day out-
Bet. Joy Road and Clairmount
•--
amusement park will be turned
four new members, which was to
over to the society during the day in g at Walled Lake. Election of
Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity.
be held May 18 at Elizabeth Park,
officers will take place June 4, at
,fre loraeword
Your Patronugo Appreciated
rr Men.
Sigma
Alpha
Chi
Fraternity
met
with
free
dancing
in
Jean
Gold-
Was postponed to Sunday, May 25.
the Jewish Center.
The committee is making final Sunday at the Y. IV. II. A. Plans kette's ballroom, rides on the vari-
taus
amusement
devices
and
plenty
were
made
for
the
summer
sea.
plans for the moonlight to Tash-
/CHEVROLET/
Yima Zonta Cara Sorority.
moo Park to be held July 13. The son. Election for the fall term of tables and pavilions for the ;ac-
Yima Zonta Cara Sorority met
as held,resulting as fo ll ows: flickers beside the River Rouge at the home of Miss Rose Brooks.
next meeting will be at the home t was
of Miss Betty Kaplan, 11373 Cam- t Chancellor, Jack Erman; vice- and under the groves of trees in The evening was devoted to discus-
' chancellor, William Barron; man- the park. Free tickets may be oh- sion of the Allied Jewish Cam-
eron, May 23.
TO CHOOSE A SIX
ter of finance, Sanford Rothen- tamed from any member of the paign.
berg; muter of the rolls. Saul society.
PM Gamma Eta Sorority.
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority met at It othenh erg; sergeantait-arms,
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority.
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
the home of Miss Rose ['Balta. The Ilarry Landeau. Installation will
Miss Inez Simrod, 3017 Baena
Initiation was held in the form Vista, was hostess to Theta Delta
pajama party was given at the take place at the formal dinner-
:home of Miss Marion Simons of Ot- dance to be held at a country club of a pajama party at the Hoak Kappa Sorority. Plans fur their
Cadillac Hotel, for members and summer cottage at Cass Lake
sego avenue. Miss Sophia Alpiner, in the near future.
friends. Miss Ann Bernstein and were made. The opening of the
chairman of the initiation commit.
Miss Lillian Okun were initiated.
Philomathic Debating Club.
tee, has plans completed for the
• fhe I hilornathic Debating Club In celebration of Mother's Day. cottage will be Slay 29, and Deco-
initiation to take place Saturday
ration Day. A house narty is
Tents and Awnings
May 24. Plans for the anniversary met at the Atkinson branch of the members' mothers were enter. planned for Thursday night for
are being made. The next meets Shaarey Zeilek last Sunday. David ; tained at Littman's Yiddish play- members and escorts. Miss Bea-
From Porch Awnings to
ing will be at the home of Miss Lipsaz spoke on "Evolution and I house, and enjoyed refreshments trice Rader is to be hostess at t'e
Circus Tents
Myra Potashnik of Harmon ave- Importance of Steel:" Hyman at Buddy's after the! show. The last meeting of the season,
nue. Wagman, a probationer, discussed members ex;at ess regret that Mrs. May 23.
the "Necessity and the Evils of the ; Disner was unable to attend Ilia
At the meeting at
Lobby," and David Sabin spoke on !to illness.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Phi Alpha Gamma.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority, at the Man's Power of Self-Control.", which Miss Ruth Arons of Cane
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority met

was hostess plans at the home of Miss Bernice Kahn,
last meeting,
discussed
the
third
Next
Sunday
there
will
be
an
open
eron
avenue
meeting,
annual moonlight to he held forum discussion of the question,lwere made to motor to Walled 440 Harper. Tuesday. The next
16508 Hamilton
Thursday, July 31, on the steamer "Resolved, that English supplant • Lake this Su nilay to make final de- meeting will he at the home of
Longfellow 1138
Columbia. Miss Sadye Levin, Hebrew as a language for prayer cision as to a cottage. The next Miss Molly Ilarris, 1625 West
; 15356 Quincy avenue, is chairman in the Orthodox synagogues." Na- meeting will be at the home of Philadelphia, on Tuesday.
;of the commitee. Poor and needy than Rubin, Leo Cure°, Jack Weis-' Mks Bluma Disner, 2690 Glendale.
11\1 ■ 11.11:11100 mw ■ WIN families are being helped, and $50 man and Jack Rom will introduce
Ami•Ketos-Mi Sorority.
osmo Club.
Sally Zan( was hostess at the
I has been donated to the Allied the subject. The public is invited.
Are Yod Suffering From
I The eosin o Club was well rep- last meeting. The gold piece Was
Jewish Campaign. The drawing for
resented in the Allied Campaign. won by Leon Kissman of Gal-
Aimwell Club.
a hand-painted pillow, the pro-
Next week all members will Mernin rs of the organization were lagher avenue.
reeds to be used for charitable
flitch-hike to
My method positively kills dan• purposes, willl he held at the home meet at club headquarters, 2012 an many of the downtown teams. Walled Lake proved a success. The
In selecting a low-priced car, bear
four longsemi-elliptic springs, four
druff, corrects itching scalp and of Miss Sally Cutler, 3772 Webb Palpate, from where they will start Many of the members have giver next meeting will be at the home
these all-important facts in mind:
avenue, June 5. An open meeting On the outing at II a. Thu , individually and have also given of Rose Waxier, 1176 Clairniount.
restores hair.
Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorb-
oup
to
the
el1111
PSign.
•will be held May 29 at the Y. W. girl's game, aerial dart, has be-, as a club gr
The new Chevrolet is a SIX-and
come sic interesting that the boys The last me( ling was at the home
ers, completely enclosed four-wheel
A. All are invited.
Les Joyeuse Filles.
G. W. STAGE
est
have begun to take part in it. Ida of Dr. A. J. Altman on West
A meeting of Less
LessJoyous! Eiller!
offers all the smoothness, flexibility
brakes, a modern "pump" method
The next Timeline was held at the home of the Misses
AND SCALP SPECIAL.
Ingeroff has been replaced on the Philadelphia.
Tau Sigma Delta.
and durahility of a 50-horsepower
ISTS FOR MEN
I
Miss Florence Horwitz was host- board of directors by Sid Moslem. will be Tugs lay night at the holm Polly and Vette Minzer. The club:
of fuel supply with the gas tank in
of Miss Gt attruile Goldman of donated to the Allied Jewish Cam- ,
ess
to
Tau
Sigma
Delta
Sorority
vita.
810 Griswold Street
valve-in-head six-cylinder motor.
Glynn Court •
the rear, adjustable driver's seat,
' 5 1 ° 23. Plans are being cons-
latign. The club is having a mem-
H ours 11 to 7
Cherry 2532
01 . T. Club.
Weird for the house warming to
bership campaign. Miss Eve Leder
The new Chevrolet is the only car
Fisher non-glare windshield and
Joll
y
Elite
Club.
Club
invites
the
public
to.
Q. T.
to hi! I Saturday, May 31. at the
is the first new member. The next'
All arising •ments for the second meeting will be at the home of
Miss its monthly bridge-social May 29,;
at Walled Lake
offering the style, comfort and
twin-beam headlamps.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR cottage
are
completed,
to
tit
Betty I.uft will be haste', at the at the Fenkell Jewish Center. Club annual picnic
Miss Sarah Siegel, 1684 Blaine.
nd
Dot 1• 1 d g
safety of Body by Fisher at such
meetings are open to the public held at Roc ka•ay Beach.
Be., Known
next meeting.
See your nearest Chevrolet dealer
Tuesday nights at 9:15 a m.. at' tiers and the ir friends will Rath
---
Sempre Eiden!. Club.
low prices.
MOHEL
at l'eaple's Hall Sunday, June 1.
the Fenkell Center,
Tau
Chi
Delta.
Sempre
Eidelis
Club
met
at
the
today. Learn for yourself why it's
Recommended by the
at
9
a,
ni.
The
club
will
provide
---
Tau Chi Delta met at the home
home of Miss Lilyan Shapiro of
Mont Prom,
And the new
t ransportat io n. The next nautili!: 15533 Wabash avenue. The next
Live Wires.
rent l'hy•mom.
wise to choose a
of Miss Sylvia Ilentlelman. 322'2
uesday,
Slay
27,
at
9
The indoor baseball team; de- ' will he on T
Chevrolet i.; the
11110 Hamilton/ Am.
Richton, May 18. It was decided
meeting will be at the home of
Six. Learn for
P.
ill.
Phnom Ensure !WC
that all girls have sweatshirts this (ruled the A rgonauts 11 to S and
Miss
Sylvia
Adaskin,
May
30.
ROADSTER494011
PIIALTON
.
only car in its
with the T ir-
Ammer hearing the aoronty a Played a 2 to 2
The Coach or Coupe$565 The Club Sedan .
how small a
$625
F. U. N. Girls.
Modernistic. Club.
mina in full. It was decided to kill Recreation. The Live Wires ;
field with this
e
The Sport Roadster 1a59
The Sedan.
$675
down payment
REV. H. 4ILKOVSKY go to Belle Isle on Decoration Day. play Chapter 63 of A. Z. A. fra.; The F. U. N. Girls met at the On May la the club met at th e
The Special Sedan 1 725
great combina-
e
Next me ting will he at the home ternity this Sunday. The indoor , home of SI iree Kosofsky, 1233 home of Jennie Sodas, later gains!
The Sport Coupe
$655 (6 wire wheel standard)
and on what
Cantor at Mishkan of alias Elsie il;irt its 22 I:. Tax e d. baseball league held n conference West Euclid . The committee on to a theater. The club planned a
Truck,: Light Delivery ( hats', IVA;
tion of modern
The Sedan
Tuesday
night.
Play
for
the
cup
the
cottage,
23.
consisting
of
Molly
canoeing
party
to
be
held
Slay
Dehreq.
Scat,
I
Ton
Cho
tris.
IUD: I
Israel Synagogue
Ton Chum,
easy
terms you
Schwartz,
A
with Cab. 1613: Roadster Deliver) , (Pick-up bos
will get under way shortly.
'Yee Web". and Jeat The meeting date has been changed
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vancements:
Antiseptic Mabel
toga at talon it Lake Sunday. The the summer months. George Ben.
Club Galaxy.
ASH RECEPTACLES
Club Galaxy met at the home of - candy to be sold for the club', nett and Miss Eva Arshowsky were
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MARRIAGES
Sara Simon, 1:00 Lee Place, Slay benefit was distributed among the voted in as pledges. The indoor
net ‘" ""I "u 16. The weinie roast is to be held girls.
team defeated the Argonauts Club
PERFORMED
June- I at Belle Isle.
in two games. The next meeting
2012 Virgmie
La Vivo Girls.
will be at the home of Herman
Garfield 7106
Park
1927 Pingree
Mt, . Belle Wilner was hostess Band, 12303 Linwood. Slay 21.
Spartan Club.
The Spartan Club announces' , at the last meeting of 1.a Vivo
Garfield 0287.M
the fallowing officers for the cam• Girls. flans are being made for a
Belle Isle Auto Sales Co.
Higgins Chevrolet Co.
ing term: President. Sam Weiner; theater party. to be followed by
Chambers Motor Sales
11300 E. Jefferson Ave.
Detroit, Mich. 255 East Nine Mile Road, Ferndale, Mich.
vice-president, Louis Bronstein; dinner at Oriole Terrace for urns
5733 Grand River,
Detroit.
REV. J. SILVERMAN
secretary, Carl Agranoff. Election 'hers and their escorts, honoring the
Bielman-Taube Motor Sales
Highland Chevrolet Co.
was held at the home of Louis new officers. The next meeting
Mohel Specialist
8100 Gr•liot Ave.
Collins Chevrolet Co.
Dennis, Mich.
12897 Woodward Avenue
Bronstein, 309 Medbury. will he at the home of Blanche
10356 W. Jefferson Ave.
Highland Park, Mich.
55 Veva• E•pm
Central Chevrolet Co.
Wright. 590 Kenilworth.
River Rouge, Mich.

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Elizabeth Park.
Four visitors, , be held Wednesday, Slay 28, at
Francis Fisher, Oscar Josephson, ; the home of Mrs. G. Kallush, 2938
Bernice Goldberg and George Sturtevant, at 1 p. m. Refresh-
Losh, accompanied the club mem- meats will be served and prizes
tiers. The girls of the club fur- given at each table.
niched the lunches. Next Sunday
Strangers Athletic Club,
morning the club's baseball team
will play Lambda Tau Fraternity I The Strangers announce the se-
at Thirkell School playground. curing of the Book Cadillac Hotel
Harry Thav and Jack Rubin rep- dance floor for the fourth annual
resented the club as solicitors 41;1'811 dance to be held Sept. 28.
the Allied Jewish Campaign. !Sunday, May 25, the Oriole Ter-
race will be the scene of the club's
next dinner-dance.
The indoor
SNYDER'S COFFEE
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14800 E. Jefferson

Detroit, Mich.

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3010 Fenkell Ave.

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8510 Twelfth Street

Detroit, Mid,

Hanley Dawson, Inc.

Hancock at Third,

16425 Hamilton Ave.

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Kessler Sales & Service Co.

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Leech Auto Sales Co.
21659 Grand Rimy,
Redford, Mich.

Lloyd Chevrolet Sales

Detroit, Mich. 8201 Grand River Are.

Roberts Chevrolet Co.

Detroit,

Louis G. Harris Co.

Detroit, Mich. 7 040.50 W. Fort
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Royal Oak Sales, Inc.

200 So. Main Street,

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