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Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Phi Epsilo• Beta Nu Sorority.
by Jewish Women's
Athena Girls.
At the meeting held last Tuesday , The outstanding event of the l'hi
Club, March 5.
Social Service Lecture Course:
e-
evening, Feb. 26, at the Jewish Wom- Epsilon Beta Nu Sorority last week '
Harry Farbstein and Retta Jacob-
which took place at the
Leon Frost, general secretary of
Fraternal anal
e.
an's Club, 89 Rowena street, the en- was the raffle
in
"Radio;"
Lawrence Roskarej
Goldber g S un
Children's Aid Society, will speak on son,
tertuinment committee was very horse of Miss . al .
"Child Care in Detroit from the Child in "Good Stuff;" Phyllis Allen, in
much lauded for the wonderful pro- (lay evening, Feb. 17. Peter Cowan
"Bits
of
Grand
Opera;"
Irene Rosen-
Placing Standpoint" at the last meet-
gram that was given in conjunction of Warren FIVPIIIIC was the winner of
Jewish Women', Club.
ing of the Social Service Lecture berg and Harvey Vehon, in "Fun in
Jewish Institute Mothers' Club.
with the leap year party last Satur- the mahogany card table. Many
visitors were present at the drawing,
Course on Tuesday, Starch 4. This a Song Shop," Miss Kathleen Pereira
Members of the Jewish Women's
The monthly meeting of the Jewish
• , 11
class has been one of our most suc- and her 16 proteges, in "A Dancing
luh who have paid their dues can
The dancing party that is to be which was followed by a social even-
Institute Mothers Club will be held
cessful and Mr. Frost can ably com- Divertissement ;" Colette Roskam in
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the Main their membership cards at the given Sunday evening, March' 16, at ing including dancing and refresh-
plete the course. All those Interested "A Song Surprise," and Fred Morris,
ext be
meeting,
3. These
cards the Hotel Stotler ballroom is attract- ments. The Phi Epsilon Beta Nu
III
given Morch
out before
the meeting
Jewish Institute, High end Hastings.
in "Uncle Wiggley's Bed Time
may attend.
nag a large number of the younger Sorority wishes to thank all their
A review of Yiddish literature, by
Stories," are Detroit's amateur and
Jewish set and from all indications friends for helping to make this raffle
Mr. Komen, and the part that mothers tarts as well as after the meeting.
professional talent who have con-
Theater:
The Little
should play in developing a taste for
to date it promises to be a huge sue- a huge success.
sented to lend their services for the
Our idea of the Little Theater is annual entertainment, "A Radio Fan-
cess. Jules Klein's Snider Orchestra
it will be the topic for discussion. A
Philomethic Debating Club.
Alpine Social Club.
rapidly
progressing.
Proof
of
this
one-act playlet by the dramatic club
Last Sunday night the l'hilomathic will furnish the music.
tasy," to be given by the Jewish
was displayed at "Square Pegs" and Wemen's Club for its members and
of the Young Women's Hebrew Asso- meeting was unique in more than one . The next meeting of the organize- The next meeting of the Alpine So-
"Ile Said and She Said," a perform- friends at Temple Beth El on Wed-
ciation will constitute one of the fea- way, The program was given entire- lion will be held Tuesday evening, cial Club will he held tomorrow at
ance given by the G. G. Players on nesday night, March 5,
tures of the program.
y by younger members. The talks I March 4, at the Jewish Woman s the home of Sam Brody. at 5 o'clock.
At their last meeting plans were laid
Thursday night at the club house. A
Dancing of the Virginia Reel and d slivered Avert. discussions of articles ' Club. At
The entire program for the even-
large and enthusiastic audience at-
other American dances will follow from
well known magazine, dis- I Gorgeously decorated in appropp. by the organizatinn for a social at-'
f
ing will have as its background the
ate
leap
year
colors,
the
home
of
Miss
fair
to
be
held
the
latter
part
of
'
l
i
tended.
the meeting.
ributed among the speakers only a
radio
idea, ingeniously and cleverly
the scene of another March. The plan was accepted with •
few minutes prior to speaking. Jack' Betty Teton was
worked out with special scenery and
Weinstein, speaking on "The Negro elaborate party given by the Athena much satisfaction by every member
Beaded Bag Class:
lighting
effects. During the intermis-
Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Loan Ann.
We have been successful in secur-
the South," ass selected as best , Girls Club on Saturday evening, of the organization. The exact dote
Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Loan Assoc in
ing Mrs. Herman Finsterwald to con- sion a real radio set will broadcast
speaker by the judges, Sydney De- i February 2;1. of the social has not as yet been de-
whatever
is "in the air." Mrs. Gerald
elation announces that a special meet-
sided. A stag party will be one of '
duct it class in headed bag making.

Young, , Isadore Berger and Jack Thu-1
Phi Beta Delta Fraternity.
the features for the members March
Only 10 gjrls who have a knowledge May and Arthur Mansbach are di-
ing will be held on Monday evening,
'
. speaking
IC
.
i
n
recting
the
production, while Marvin
March 3, at the Holbrook Shale
MRS. JOSEPH FLEISCHER, of knitting or crocheting may enroll.
At the annual election of officers 15. The event will be held at the
Wandering Jew," received sec- I
Jacnba is in charge of stage details.
(Avra Zion)• Matters of importance "The
lind place and Samuel Schulman,' of the Phi Beta Delta Fraternity of home of one of the members.
Chairman of the Ladies' Hebrew Aid The class will begin Thursday, March Dancing will be held in the temple

will be discussed and financial reports
6. Enroll at the club house.
Society Social Committee.
on "The Bok Peace Plan,"1 Ann Arbor, Mich., the following De - ,
ballroom after the performance.
will be given. All members arc urged speaking
7 ? ?

third. The other speakers were fruit
; men were honored with offices:
to be present.
Monthly Meeting:
Y.
P.
S.
Officers of the ? ". ? Club, a club
Messrs. Weiss, Kruger, Schechter and' Peter P. Ginbserg, president; harry
The monthly meeting, Sunday, MAGYARS AROUSED
, FM. Y. P. S. of Detroit held an
local Jewish boys and
:m girls, were
Fink. Next Sunday a spiritual II. ' Platt, clerk; Samuel Komito of
Oakland Mothers' Club.
program will be offered, consisting of I Cleveland, vice - president; harry alerted
elect ed as follows: Robert Deshell,
OVER ATTRIBUTED
The Oakland Mothers' Club an- religious discussions from the Jewish Richman of New York, secretary; Ed- president; Miss Doris Brozgold, vice- ',' the Hebrew Baby Nursery hall, cause of a very delightful musical
JEWISH ANCESTRY
nounces the opening of the gym and viewpoint. The bringing-up-men com- ward Rubenstein of South Africa, president; Maurice Moscow, treas. 2 545 East Canfield. The following program. A. Yutkowitz, violinist;
, urer; Miss Anna Cohen, secreta.
BUDAPEST (J. T. A.)—Ilungar-
y Fri- participated: Miss Bessie Millman, Mr. Steinberg, baritone, and Miss Re-
dancing class for women living in the mittee, of which Samuel Gurovitch is treasurer.
The
meetings
will
be held
ever ry vocal selections, accompanied by Paul becea Katzman, pianist, under the di- ion nationalists are indignant because
--
district, which will be held every chairman, has invited Rabbi Hersh-
day night.
Joseph
Raskin
entertained
Detroit Free Burial Association.
Wednesday evening at 7:30 t e man as speaker of the evening.
Ragout at the piano; whistling solo, rection of Samuel R. Wallace, ren- of an article by David Widder, which
The Detroit Free Burial Associa- ' with a short talk on Palestine. The B. Murray; whistling duet, Messrs. derail several beautiful pelections. a ppeared in the Ujkelet of Klaussen-
gymnasium of the Moore School, cor-
Murray and Erwin; violin solo, harry Theodore Levin was the speaker of berg, tracing the origin of the legen-
lion will hold an election of officers club will be named next week.
ner of Alger and Cameron.
d. W. W. 0.
ing Associ
Sunday,
dary seven founders of the Magyar
Inasmuch as all indoor activities
Apel; parody selections, Rose Rind- the afternoon.
regular mat the
its
At a board of directors meeting of atnext
Madison Athletic Club.
a-
nation who, he claims, have been Jew-
will close with the opening of spring,
stone; recitation, Maurice Siegal;
arch
2,
at
7
p.
M
the E. J. W. W. 0., which was held
The
regular
meeting
of
the
Medi-
Israel
Wasserstein,
Wanted
On
it is urged that all women take ad-
ish Khasars.
lion building, 535 Frederick street.
saxophone solo, Jack Millman. Dane-
son Athletic Club was held on Sun- . tog concluded the evening's program.
vantage of this opportunity which at the home of Mrs. Rosenstein, 624 All members are urged to attend.
The Jewish Volksblatt Novisad, in
Important
Matter.
Josephine, final arrangements for the
day
evening,
Feb.
24,
at
the
Y.
W.
an interesting article repudiates the
will promote health and grace and be show which is to he given at the Shu-
IL A., 89 Rowena street. Louis Car-
a tremendous factor in reducing
honor
saying: "We Jews decline to fig-
Junior
Had•ssah•
Sigma
Beta
Girls.
"Israel W asserstein, who emigrated
bert Michigan Theater under the aus-
weight,
The next meeting of Junior Ha- pel, chairman of the cottage commit-
Miss Rose Zeigman entertained the to America 12 years ago who former- ure as ancestors of the Magyars. We
W. 0. were
tee, made favorable report in secur-
There will be no charge for attend- pices of the E. J. W.
are
not
the forerunners of bomb
Sigma Beta Girls with a bridge party ly resided at 618 East Hancock, De-
made. The show is to be staged dassah will be held at the Hotel Stat.
ance in this class, but the regulation March 12, 1924. The committee in ler Tuesday evening, March 4, at 8 ing a suitable place for the club for at her home last Tuesday. There will troit, Mich., is being nought in a very throwers, women violators, castrators,
the forthcoming Bummer. Ben Or- be a meeting of the sorority March
uniform of middy blouse and bloom- charge consists of Mrs. B. Levine, o'clock.
thank you!"
important matter."
ers is required.
This will be a specially important loff, chairman, spoke to the members, 4 at the home of Miss Florence Corn.
chairman, assisted by Mrs. I. Levine
thanking them for their token of ap-
and Mrs. S. Efrusy. The next regu- business meeting, as well as an en- preciation, a chest of 1847 Rogers
meeting. A male trio, con-
Kyathian Club.
lar meeting of the organization will tertaining
sisting of banjo, guitar and piano, silverware, which was presented to
The regular meeting of the Kyn- be held Tuesday, March 4, 1924, at will contribute to the musical part of him and his wife. William Stoller, MISS HUTZEL TO
thian Club was held Sunday after- the Farnsworth Synagogue.
ADDRESS THE B1CUR
the program, as will also Mrs. Joshua chairman of the entertainment com-
A group of busy little charity
noon, Feb. 24, at the home of Free-
will mittee, is arranging a program for
CHOLEM SOCIETY
mont Sweetwine, 5839 Cass avenue. workers, 8 to 10 years of age, have Sarasohn, pianiste. Refresments
the monthly open meeting to be held
-- --
The theories of the greet play- donated $5 to the Jewish Women Eu- be served.
Moat Complete Stock* in Detroit
Sunday, March 9, at 2 p. m. The
public is invited to attend. The Medi- Deputy Commissioner of Police to
wright, Bernard Shaw, were thor- ropean Welfare. Florence Rosenstein
The Adelphian Club.
Speak on "Protective Work With
Sand and Gravel, Partition Tile, Portland
son Athletic Club basketball team
oughly discussed under the program and Syliva Melen were a committee
Sewer
Pipe,
The Adelphian Club announces the
Girls and Women."
of the day and many more topics of appointed by the children.
Cement, Plaster, Lime, Drain Tile, Sheetrock, Wall Board
results of their last election: Bernard defeated
Grand Feb.
Trunk
basketball
team on the
Tuesday,
19.
Dancing
like importance and interest were as-
Velick,
president;
Irving
Paul,
vice-
Miss
Eleanore
L. Ilutzel, deputy
followed the game, which concluded
signed by the committee in charge,
Phone Us Your Requirements.
Lu Ana Club.
resident; Jack Seebalo, secretary,
commissioner of the women's division
as the diversion created by such pro-
A pretty event of the past week nd Louis Silverberg, treasurer. Mr. the evening.
of Detroit police department, will ad-
grams help foster educational ideas
NORTHWAY
phi
was the anniversary dinner given by Velick has selected a very capable
dress the members of the Bicur Cha-
Gamma Sorority.
Sigma
among the members.
4170
the Lu Ana Club Saturday evening, social committee which promises sue-
Miss I.illian Gottesman entertained lon Society on Thursday evening,
The next meeting of the club will
Feb. 22, at the Masonic Country
be held at the home of Alex Wolf on Club. Covers were laid for 18 people. cessful work in the social field. Mr. the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority at its March 6, in the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
Feldman, chairman of the committee, last regular meeting, Sunday after- gogue. Her subject will•be "Protec-
Westminster avenue.
is now completing arrangements for noon, Feb. 24. Election of officers tive Work With Girls and Women."
their first party this year, to be held took place and the following were The talk on this subject by Miss But-
at the home of Irving I'aul, 2038 Ha- chosen: Miss Beatrice presi- te] promise* to be very interesting as
zelwood avenue, Saturday evening, dent; Miss Lillian Gottesman, secre- she has been in charge of the Social
QUALITY
PRICES
March 1.
FAIR
tary; Miss Myra Myers, treasurer. Service Bureau in the Women's Hon-
SERVICE
Miss Bernice Cohen was chosen as pital for many years and is at pres-
North Woodward J. E. W. W. 0.
chairman of the publicity committee. ent conducting a campaign through-
The North Woodward branch of A dinner is being planned to take out the city on this matter of vital
the European Welfare held an inter- place in the near future in honor of importance, which is one of the big-
gest problems confronting as at this
esting meeting Wednesday, Feb. 20, the newly-elected officers.
Final plans were made for the card time. The entertainment committee
at the Jewish Women's Club rooms,
89 Rowena street. The chairman of party to be held on Sunday after- has arranged a delightful program for
the dance gave a satisfactory report noon, March 9, in the salon of the the evening.
Purim Ball March 20.
of the success of the last dance. The Tahama Court apartments, Seward
Puim night, Thursday, March 20,
next regular meeting will be held and Wilson avenues. Tickets may be
has
been
selected as the date for the
Wednesday, March 5, at 89 Rowena obtained by calling Miss Shirley
first annual Purim ball of the Bicur
street. 'Wain, Northway 3615-M.
Corner Broadway and Gratiot
Miss Beatrice Miller of Ilazelwood Cholem Society. Because of the large
Fel Seim Club.
avenue will be hostess at the next sunder of members of the organiza-
An open meeting of the Fel Seim regular meeting, Sunday afternoon, tion and the number of requests for
Main 6826
tickets that has already been received,
Club will be held Sunday afternoon, March 2.
1303 Broadway
the spacious ballroom of the General
March 2, at the home of Miss Lillian
Sigma
Kappa
Sorority.
Beta
Motors Building—the largest ball-

Weinberg, 500 Josephine avenue.
Miss Letty Perlman was hostess at room—has been obtained to take care
the last regular meeting of the Beta of the crowd. Douglas Dailey, the
Sigma Kappa Sorority on Friday, well-known popular singer, will ac-
Feb. 22, 1924, at her home on 289 conipany Deweys Ten Wolverines who
[Josephine avenue. The main feature will furnish the music on this occa-
of discussion was future charity plans sion. This affair is being looked for-
of the sorority. The next meeting ward to on account of the excellent
' will be held at the home of Mies music and entertainment promised for
, Jeanette Schnedman, 3730 Wager that evening. The proceeds will be
avenue.
used for the extensive relief work
which is being carried on by this
&droll, Girls,
junior organization.
The last regular meeting of the
ON OR ABOUT APRIL 1ST
Suffola Club was held at the home of
Miss Elain Sharnick, 689 Medbury, Annual Purim Ball of Knights
Feb. 19. The club held its usual
of Pythias Sunday Eve-
sewing bee and refreshments were
ning, March 23.
enjoyed by all.

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The 35th annual Purim ball of the
Hebrew Ladies' Society.
The Ilebrew ladies' Society will Knights of Pythias will he given at
throw wide open its doors to its the Knights of Pythias Temple, 3153
countless friends on Sunday evening, ('ass avenue, on Sunday evening,
March 2, on which occasion the grand March 23. The committee in charge
charity masquerade ball will take of the I'urim ball are Frank Berman,
place at the Kirby Center, Kirby and chairman; Max .1. Arden, Aubrey
St. Antoine. A fine 10-piece orches-I Periera, Harold Rosenthal, Nathan
tra has been engaged for the occa- Shellfish, Nathan Periera, Bela Jacoby
sion, so as to assure lovely entertain- . and Emil Raskin. Music for the hall
meat. Twelve wonderful prizes have will he furnished by a well known De-
been secured and will be presented troit orchestra.
The officers of the Knights of Pyth-
to those having the best costumes.
We kindly request your co-operation, ias are Sidney Alexander, chancellor
as it will be greatly appreciated by' commander; Samuel Raskin, vice-
chancellor Herman Moss, prelate, who
our organization.
extend a hearty invitation to all De-
troit Jewry to attend the Purim ball.
Perigold..
The last meeting 0? the Perigolds
held
at
the
home
of
Miss
Fay
WAS
Rivkin on Tuesday evening last. Miss PHI BETA DELTA FRAT
HONORS INITIATES
Rivkin was a charming hostess and
served an excellent buffet luncheon.
A game was the feature of the even-
The Phi Beta fraternity honored nix
ing's entertainment.
of its new initiates last week by giv-
ing a week-end house party at its
Clairmont Club.
home in Ann Arbor. The party con-
A meeting of the Clairmont Club sisted of a formal dance on Friday
was held at the home of N. Gedrich evening, one on Saturday evening, and
and I. Gedrich, 2227 West Euclid a tea dance Sunday afternoon. The
venue. Many suggestions for the parlors were artistically decorated in
dification and entertainment of the southern smilax and Spanish moss.'
uests at the club's annual Maytimel Venetian palms were placed in the
ante were adopted. The publicity
corners of the rooms and a soft odes-
ommittce will start its campaign
glow was cast over the scene hy
ending the completion of the club's, tat
colorful Japanese lanterns hanging
mailing list.
d-in
from the ceiling.
Mr. Puerther, the financial secre-
The chaperones for the party were:
t ary, gave an extended and favorable
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kramer of Cleve-
eport on the condition of the club's
land, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bergman of
nances.
The departure of Max Birnbaum Highland Park, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mendelsohn of Detroit. Among the ,
f or California was announced and a I guests
present were: Miss Sophie'
l etter was sent him with the best
Cotlow
of Minneapolis, Minn.; Miss
wishes of the club.
N. Gedrich was host at a card party,' Beatrice Mallin of Cincinnati, Miss
i mmediately following the meeting. Goldye Dickstein of Flint, Miss Rosa-
lind Setker of Ann Arbor, Miss Bar-
i bare Keller of Highland Park tile
Blue Bird Girls.
At a regular meeting of the Blue Misses Rose Diamond, Sylvia
Bird Girls held Tuesday evening, Schwartz. Florence Rosenblum and
Feb. 26, at the home of Miss Sarah I Diana Kolinsky of Cleveland. the
Dorfman, 963 Mt. Vernon. A re- Misses Mildred Flayer, Betty Wills;
port was given on the invitation Beulah Zecknum, Eve Ginsberg, Helen
dance held at Hotel Stevenson on Feb. Ettinger, Dorothy Schwartz, Mary
12. It proved a success in every Gussin, Rosalind Fetterman, Rae Rat-
sense of the word and it is anticipated kowsky, Gertrude Bred, Rose Gins-
that another affair of its kind will berg, Ray Berger and Leona Moyer
be held in the near future. The en- and Fay Feinberg of Detroit.
Among the Detroit Alumni attend-
tertainment furnished by Miss Odele
Davis, consisting of fancy dancing, ing the Phi Beta Delta initiation in
and Aubrey Sheroko was very much Ann Arbor last Thursday evening
enjoyed by those present. A report were: Milton R. Atlas, Dr. Arthur
was given on the check sent to the A. Ginsberg, Louis Gottlieb, Dr. Sol
Hebrew Orphan's Home. Plana were Quentin Kessler, Dr. Sam'l B. Dante
discussed for a card party to be held and Nathan Plotkin. Among the
for the members only within the next I other out-of-town alumni were: Mau-
1 rice Berman and Milton Nfallin of
few weeks.
The next meeting will be held Cincinnati, Bernard Fink, Newark, N.
Tuesday, March 4, at the home of J.; Robert Brikman, Cleveland, and
Miss Af i re Kurtzman, 309 Engle- Professor S. C. Oppenheim of Ann
Arbor.
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