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Twelfth Street Mother. Club.

the World

Madison Athletic Club.

The Madison Athletic Club held its
regular meeting on Sunday evening,
March 2, at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Ro-
wena street. The club voted in favor
of turning over the profits derived
from Tuesday night dances to the
Recreation Department two weeks be-
fore July 4, on which date a field
meet would be held under the aus-
pices of the club. Neat throwaways
inscribed with the chorus of two
popular songs, together with placards
with reference to the Madison Ath-
Zionist Cultural Society.
letic Club dance on Sunday, March
At the next meeting of the Zionist 23, at the Statler, will be distributed
Cultural Society, which will be held at the open meeting on Sunday even-
, at the ing, March 9. Everyone is invited
on Monday evening, March
Jewish Women's Club, 89 Rowena,It o attend this open meeting. An at-
, a paper will be presented by William tractive program has been arrange r
Paysner on the Pharisees, Seducers by the chairman of the entertainment
Whether or not the committee. Dancing will follow the
and Essences.
downfall of the Jewish people as a meeting.
the three conflict-
nation
was
due
to
I
: ing parties will be brought out in this
Blue Bird Girls.
paper.
An interesting meeting of the Blue
Plans for the 'annual dinner-dance,
Girls was held Tuesday evening,
which is to be held on Thursday even- Bird
March 4, at the home of Anna Kurtz-
ing, March 20, have already been
Cass
man, 309 Englewood avenue.
laid.
Plans were completed for a bridge
Additional Display Room in General Motors Building
party for the members to be held
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
Tuesday evening, March 18, at the
The masquerade ball given by the home of Mrs. J. A. Goldberg, 3542
March Edison avenue. Prizes will be award-
, H. L. A. S. Sunday evening,
12, at the Kirby Center, was a brilliant ed to the winners.
success, both socially and financially.
It was also decided to have a leap
Mrs. Harry Klein, president, wishes year party Sunday evening, March
to take this means to thanks the gen- 30. This will be held at the home of
eral chairman, Mrs. Joseph Fleischer, Mrs. Albert Ross on Cortland ave-
, and her assistants, Mrs. A. II. Eisler, nue. Full arrangements will be made
'Mrs. J. Sobel, Mrs. H. Lipson, the at the next meeting, which will be
general committee, all the members held at the home of Miss Ida Green-
and the public for helping to make wald, 298 Hendrie avenue.
After the business meeting, Ben
the affair a successful one.
A very interesting meeting was Kurtzman recited a short story writ-
j
at
27,
ten by Edgar Allen Poe.
held last Wednesday, Feb.
which time very important matters
were discussed. It was decided that
Philomathic Debating Club.
the society give Purim entertain-
Various points of view on religion
ments for the Jewish old folks and
' for the Jewish orphans on March 23, were presented at the Philomathic
both afternoon and evening. Final Debating Club at their last meting.
The participants in the program were
plans were made for card parties to
be held the first and third Wednesday Sydney Koretz, Norman Barcus, Ber-
of each month. A group of members nard Alpert, Harry Schechter and
The judges, Jack
were initiated. The next meeting will Samuel Reitman.
••••••••••••
take place Wednesday evening, Thumin and Hymen Barahal, award-
March 21, at the usual quarters. All ed first place to Sydney Koretz, who
members are urged to attend and set- spoke on "Formalism vs. Morality."
tle for their ball tickets and dues. Samuel Kellnian, speaking on The
This organization takes this means of New Palestine," was given second
extending its appreciation to Mr. and place. Norman Barcus, who dis-
cussed "The True Conception of
Mrs. J. Rothenburg for the collection
of $18 at a birthday party held in God," received third place. The critic
honor of Mr. Rothenburg's fiftieth of the program was Hymen Barahal.
anniversary, which was donated to Rabbi A. M. Ilershman, who was the PONTIAC JEWISH CENTER
a vital
the Palestine Sisterhood, a branch of speaker of the evening, urged
this society. Mrs. S. Rosenbaum also interest in Judaism on the part of Editor of The Detroit Jewish
I donated $300 towards the same cause, American Jewish youth. "Better Ju- Chronicle:
I for which we also acknowledge our daism," said the rabbi. "can be ob-
In a recent issue you state that,
tained only through a knowledge of
thanks.
and an understanding of Jewish his- while you hate to do so, you put the
tory. If strong demand is made, He- following query: "What is the mat-
Laicos Social Club.
brew may be taught in the Detroit ter with Pontiac?"
Further, you go on to state that
The Laicos Social Club, which was high schools. It is the duty of the
organized recently, held its first regu. Philomathic Club to aid this work." work on our new Jewish Community
I lar meeting at the home of Doris Dr. Nathan P. Levine is scheduled to Center building is at a stand-still be-
cause of lack of funds.
Brozgold on Hague avenue. The pro- speak Sunday, March 9.
If it were possible for you to bring
1 gram consisted of discussions on Jew-
your readers to Pontiac and have
ish and general social topics. Hymen I Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge.
them visit the building which we pur-
Kestenbaum was an honorary guest.
The Ladies' Auxiliary to l'isgah chased for $15,600 and see the pro-
Miss Brozgold, who is secretary of
I. 0. B. B., hold their gress which is being made toward
the club, is making plans to insure Lodge No. 34,
regular meetings every Monday even- completing this building for use as a
full attendance at the meetings.
ing at the club rooms, Adams and community center, you would be the
Special Luncheons,
Music and Dancing Daily
Brush streets. The co-operation of first to congratulate the Jewish peo-
Dinners Served
from 6 to 8, 9:30 to 1
Phi Epsilon Beta Nu Sorority.
each and every member is needed to ple of Pontiac upon having the initia-
March is going to be an exceeding- further the splendid work which they tive to go ahead with a project of
you
haven't
Been
King
Wah
Lo,
you
haven't seen Detroit.
' , , ly busy month for the Phi Epsilon have been doing. this size and to carry the project
If
The next monthly dance will be through as far as they have.
Beta No Sorority. Although this or-
ganization has many plans for near held at the Ilotel Statler on Sunday
Now let me clear up the present
activities in mind, they are not ready evening, March 31. Proceeds will go situation. The work is not at a stand-
to make them public. At the last to charity.
Phone Cadillac 2780.
still, nor are we short of funds, al-
431 Gatiot Avenue.
meeting, held at the home of Miss
though we will probably be short of
For Reservations Call Cadillac 5074.
Norber, many interesting discussions
Sigma Phi Gamma.
funds before our bills are all paid.
took place. In short, it is hoped, af-
Of course, we expect to call on Ded
ter the next meeting, which will take
last sorority
meeting
Sigma the
trait
to help raise the amount, but
Phi The
Gamma
was held
at Miss of
Beatrice
project
place at the home of Miss Pergament, Miller's residence. 2246 Hazelwood
is going ahead very nice- I
to have something substantial to of-
ly, the
heating plant
electrical
avenue. Plans fur the card and bridge work
is completed
and and
at the
present ,
. 1 . far.
party Sunday, March 9, at Tatham time the stone front is being erected.
Court ballroom, were completed. Everything Jewish is to be housed
Nonamee Club.
Prizes are to be novel. Music and under this roof and Pontiac Jews to
Millions Demand Only
The last meeting of the Nonamee
a luncheon followed the business the man are behind the enterprise.'
Club was held at the home of Miss meeting. Miss Myers of Alger ave-
Outside of Detroit and Grand Rap-
Ethel Kraunz, 635 Belmont avenue, nue will be hostess at the next regu-
ids, we doubt if a more modern and
Tuesday. Feb. 26. A social hour was
lar meeting. more suitable building will be found
spent after a short business meeting
in the state of Michigan, when the
Junior
Hadassah.
and refreshments were served.
Michigan and Shelby.
Center is completed.
The next meeting will be held
At the meeting of the Detroit Chap-
If our friends on the outside will
We are in need of a few Experienced Agents. For information call
Tuesday, Starch I 1, at the home of ter of the Junior Hadassah held in
bear with us and have a little pa-
Cadillac 7698.
Miss Sarah Shapiro, 1576 Delaware the parlors of the Hotel Steller on
tience, the new Center will soon be
avenue. The principal diversion will March fourth a plan was launched for
thrown open to the public, at which
be card playing.
the annual cabaret dance to be given time we will expect them all to at-
in the gymnasium of the Shaarey tend.
"The Matzos Without An Equal."
Alpine Social Club.
Zedek Synagogue, Sunday evening,
Sincerely yours,
In a
The Alpine Social Club will hold April sixth. The young members of
DON'T BE AN EXCEPTION
SIDNEY Si. NETZORG,
its next regular meeting at the home the organization are most enthusias-
President
Jewish
Community
Center.
tic
over
the
plans
and
expect
a
large
If you want fresh Matins, buy Manischewites at any
! of Armand Shulman, Sunday after-
co-operative response from the com-
Pontiac, March 4, 1924.
. noon, at 5 o'clock.
Grocery or Delicatessen Store.
The feature of the program will be munity since this is the first affair of
a talk on "The Biblical and Scien- its kind to be given this season. Cab- Albert Harzer, Soloist at Popu-
At Prices That Save You Half.
tific Facts of Evolution," by Benja- aret acts will be interspersed between
lar Concert, Sunday,
min Schutzman. Another interest- (lancing. Miss Betty Friedland is
Service That Is Unexcelled.
March.
10.
ing subject will be discussed in the chairman of the cabaret committee
Deliveries to All Parts of the City.
form of a debate. The subject will and announces novel offerings for the
Michigan Distributors (or
Mr. Albert Harzer, first flutist of
be "Resolved, that the City of De- entire evening. There will be tables
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of its territory." The negative will organization requests that reserva- Popular concert in Orchestra Hall on
In bottles and in cans.
665 Wilkins
be defended by Sol Lumberg, Armand tions tie made at the time of purchas- Sunday, March 16, at half past three.
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Best for baking, frying
Detroit, Mich.
Shulman and Morris Schwartz, while ing tickets. Miss Corrine Marx is Mr. Kolar has prepared another one
231 Gratiot Avenue
and salads.
James Silver, Thomas Shulman and chairman of the ticket committee as- of his charming programs which will
Cherry 9171
comprise Weber's Overture to the
Sam Levitt will represent the affirma- sisted by Miss Florence Krell.
ee
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opera "Der Freischutz" Stravinsky's
tive side of the question. The music
Other Rolteculs Food Products
Ballet Suite from "The Fire-Bird'
will be furnished by the Alpine Syn-
Ladies Auxiliary Shaarey Zedek.
Rokeach Pure Cocoa
with Miss Margaret Mannebach play-
.., copators, headed by Ben Slotnick
Rokeach Pure Boner
A bazaar, under the auspices of
ing the piano obligato: Sibelius's
with the violin.
Electric Service
Rokeach Bar Chocolate
197.•
the Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Ze- Valse Triste; Omphale's Spinning
At their last meeting the members
dek, will be held Sunday evening, Wheel by Saint-Saens and Wagner's
were entertained by a very interest-
March 30, at the Shaarey Zedek Syn- Overture to Rienzi."
At all grocers
ing talk by Jack M. Garfinkle of
agogue for the benefit of the Theo-
Mich.
His
subject
for
the
Jackson,
Lester Bryant Presents
All Sip,temg
Starting
L Rokeach & SOM.,
afternoon was on the condition of logical Seminary.
Tolstoy's
Son
Will
Give
Two
Inc.
Fine music and unique features on
THE INTERNATIONAL FAVORITE
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Lighting
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the dance program will add to the
It was very much enjoyed by all who
many pleasures of the evening. Re-
and
Russian
Conditions
Se:Tire
Ignition
were present.
freshments will be served. A nominal
Coming to Detroit for two lectures
charge will be made for dancing.
on Monday and Tuesday evening,
Six Cylinders of Pep.
Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman is chair- March 10 and 11, at Orchestra Hall,
• Wednesday, Feb. 27. a group of man of the committee in charge.
Count Ilya Tolstoy will be heard. in
The Most Gifted Player of This Generation.
six girls met at the home of the
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English, on "Russia Today" and Leo
in
Misses Jennie and Frances Daskel,
Better Boys Club.
ya Tolstoy will
e."
Tolstoy's Message"
Sparkling Laugh and Love Comedy
2821 Seventeenth stret, and organ-
WAS
he
welcomed
to
Detroit
by
those
seek-
The Better Boys Club, which
ized a club under the name of Six
recently organized at the Jewish In- ing authoritative facts in regard. to
Cylinders of Pep. The object of this
stitute by Theodore Vfettstein, has Russia and Tolstoy's philosophy. The
club is mainly for social purposes.
issued an invitation to boys of 13 to son of Russia's most famous writer,
— with —
The following officers were elected:
19 years of age to become members. Leo Tolstoy, Count Ilya Tolstoy, be-
Miss Estelle Stern, president; Miss
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A BRILLIANT SUPPORTING CAST
The club is under the supervision of lieves in his father's philosophy of life
Frances
Daskel,
secretary-treasurer;
Mr. Schildkraut's Triumphs in The Jewish Theatre Have Been As
Bernard Cohen, assistant educational and follows it as closely as possible,
Miss Ruth Rapport, social editor. The
l'i“uounced As In the English.
director of the Institute, who has believing it his duty to add something
Motorists will find on Investigation
other members of the club are the
worked out a program of educational, to what his father has accomplished.
that Central Mutual offers the Meal
Misses Jennie Daskel, Sara Dunsky
insur•nr•—better protection with
recreational, athletic and character- In referring to his father, he recently
is 5 wh•t 14:•;cii Rheinharcit,
A
mctor7e,
in
iig
qukkersettlements and at lower
Wogd'sctBest
and
Lillian
Sherman-
"The
said:
"My
father,
Leo
Tolstoy,
was
building
activities.
It
meets
every
ays
rates. Why not levestig•te7 No
fY"Th e
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. the one man feared by the Czar of
obligation.
E. J. W. W. 0.
Plans for movies and musical events Russia, and the rotten aristocracy of
his time. lie was the only man, who, CENTRAL MUTUAL
At a board of directors meeting of are now under way.
Nights, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, 50c.
NEALS
Automobile Insurance Co.
during a period of 50 years, could say
the E. J. W. W. 0. held at the home
Woodward Ave.
sELLING
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what he believed, unmolested. The Seventh Floor
at Sibley
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DETROIT
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F r I King. it was reported that the benefit
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The ladies of the Lechem Aneeim greatest enemy that the Czar had, he
Popular Wed. Mat., $1,50, $1, 50c.
performance to be given Wednesday, announce their annual bazaar, which nevertheless was never exiled, because
Detroit's New Academy e
March 12, at the Shubert Michigan,
such was his power with the people
Classical Dancing and Its
will be held on Sunday, Starch 9, at
•
promises to be a success. The play, 7 p. m. at the Delmar Shale (West. that the Czar Alexander II seal, "I
NEVI' YORK.—(J. T. A.1—Adolph
Related Arts.
which is entitled "Shema Yisroel,"
wish no quarrel with Tolstoy.' I am
the
Forward
Asso-
minster and Delmar4. There will be
will be given by Boris Thomashefsky, no charge and everybody is welcome. ruler of Russia, but he rules the Held, president of
Children's sad Adult Cl....'.
ciation, has taken over the manage-
the noted Jewish star, and his New It is hoped that the attendance will thought of the world.'" A worthy
City and
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Jewish orphans in Europe in procur-
Russian question, Count Tolstoy's lec-
organization wish
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The
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of
the
ing homes in America. Tickets may
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so generously do- tures in Detroit should prove an event
office of vice-president.
be received from the members of the to thank those who
nated packages for this affair. in local literary circles.
organization.

At the last meeting of the Twelfth
Street District Mothers Club the fol-
lowing officers were elected: Mrs.
Craig, president; Sirs. Yamin, vice-
' president; Mrs. Greenberg, treasurer.
The club agreed to co-operate with
the other two mothers' clubs in cele-
brating Purim by means of a masque-
rade ball which is to be held at the
Jewish Institute on Saturday after-
noun, March 22.

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