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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-03-14

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egratcrnal nitl atb Notes

Oakland Mothers' Club,
A meeting of the Oakland Mothers'
Club will be held Saturday, March
15, at Moore School, Alger and
Cameron, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Gro-
vener, City Garden Director, will
speak on "Home Gardens —a Means
of Beautifying Oakland. A one-act
play will be produced by the Dra-
matic Club of the Y. W. H. A. and
Miss Ida Marvin will give a review
in Yiddish of the Michigan Art Ex-
hibit.
The Jewsh Mothers' Clubs of De-
troit, which embrace the Jewish In-
stitute Mothers' Club, the Mothers'
Club of Oakland and the newly or-
ganized Mothers' Club in the Twelfth
street district, will celebrate Purim
with a masquerade ball Saturday
evening, March 22, at the Jewish In-
stitute. The public is invited.
The Jewish Institute library, with
headquarters at 1111 Westminster,
which is open every evening from 7
to 9, except Friday nights, has re-
ceived from Mrs. Isadore Koplowit z
a book written by her lute husband,
Rabbi Isadore Koplowitz, which
treats of the subject of wine and
strong drink from the standpoint of
the Talmud and the Midrash.

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JUDGE MURPHY TO
DELIVER ADDRESS
TO PISGAH LODGE
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Large Attendance Expected to Hear
Distinguished Jurist.
Bieur Cholem Society.
The Bicur Cholein Society expects
A
large
attendance is expected at
a large gathering at its annual Purim
dance, which is to take place Thurs- next Monday's meeting of Pisgah
day evening, March 20, at the Gen- Lodge No. 31, I. 0. II. 11., when Frank
erul Motors building. All the details ' urP". Judge of the Recorder's
of the occasion have been perfected. Court, will be the principal speaker.
The committee on arrangements ex- Judge Murphy led the ticket at the
Accts to make the dance one of the last election for Recorder's Judges.
outstanding social events of the sea- Ile is one of the ablest jurists in the
son. Invitations have been sent out state and is a brilliant streaker.
widely and a large attendance is' .4 vigorous campaign has been
launched by the lodge in behalf of
awaited.
the 11'Nai Irrith Gat-den City fund in
,
Palestine. The order has undertaken
Kynthi•n Club.
the
he building and development in the
The first formal banquet given by
the
Kynthian
place Room
Sunday
a model
city, wherein
evening,
March Club
9, in took
the Rose
each Land
home of will
be surrounded
by its
of the King Wah Lo. A. Wolf acted own garden. The leaders in the move-

as toastmaster and members of the . merit declare that the project is a
organization offered toasts, mono- The
business
and
not a will
charitable
money
raised
be used one.
for
logues and afte -dinner
r speeches. loan purposes only and the order
Loving cups bearing the inscription guarantees the repayment of all
"Kynthian Club" were presented to • funds advanced. At last Monday's
the ladies as a token of appreciation meeting approximately $500 was con-
for their help in making the affair a tributed. From present indications
success.
Pisgah's quota of $5,000 will he
reached quickly. Efforts will be made
Omega Epsilon Sorority.
to reach the entire membership within
Instead of its regular meeting the course of the next few weeks.
Thursday, March 7, the Omega Epsi- Those desiring to contribute are re-
, Ion Sorority held a dinner-theater quested to communicate with Jacob
party , at which only members were Miller, 112 Majestic Building or Mil-
tun M. Alexander, 343 John R. street.
SHEETS WILL ADMIT TO
in attendance.
A report was presented by the
Important business will be trans-
THE HADASSAH SHOWER
acted at the next regular meeting, building committee on the cost and
Thursday,
March
14,
at
which
Mira
extent
of the proposed remodeling of
Sheets for use in hospitals in Pales-
tine will be the admission to the an- Evelyn Greenberg of Glynn court will the new home recently acquired by
be
hostess.
l'isgah
Lodge
on
East Ferry avenue.
nual linen and bandage shower of Ha-
The plans submitted by Robert Finn,
dassah, which will take place at the
Sisterhood
of
Congregation
Emanuel.'
architect,
call for the erection of a l
Knights of Pythias Hall, 3153 Cass
The Sisterhood of Congregation brick three-story addition consisting
avenue, Monday afternoon, March
at 2 o'clock. The size of the Emanuel will meet at the home of of a lodge room and balcony which
floors and t
he l lower
Sirs. L. IL Miller, 2246 Ilazelwood will occupy t
avenue, Monday, March 17, at 2 other rooms on the third floor. The
o'clock. hall will be adapted for use as a gym-
nasium. The approximate cost will
be $50,000, which the lodge will en-
Jewish Old Folks Free Burial Ann. deavor to raise by means of a vig-
The annual meeting of the Jewish orous campaign in the course of the
Ohl Folks Free Burial Association next few weeks.
Arrangements have been completed
will take place Sunday, March 16, at
3 o'clock, at the home building. All for the initiation of a large class of
who are interested in the welfare of candidates on Monday, March 31. The
this institution are welcome to come new Glee Club will officiate at the
to this meeting.
ceremonies, which will be marked by
the attendance rd. a number of prom-
inent guests front out of town.
A. C. C. of Michigan.

The Young Hebrew Canadian Club

of Michigan wishes to announce that

Jewish Women's Club to Hear

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or Furnishing

If you are building, remodeling, repainting, redecor-
ating or refurnishing this Spring—talk with Dean's
about the exterior painting or interior decorating, or
furnishing, or a complete service including all three. Be
the home large or small—the intended outlay big or lit-
tle, Dean's—an old and responsible concern with every
resource at their command—assure you the utmost for
every dollar expended. A skilled and experienced man
will be glad to call and go over these matters with you
thoroughly. And it incurs no obligation. Just phone—

H. F. Atwood.
it has changed its name to the Ameri-
can Canadian Club of Michigan. The
dance held Sunday, March 2, at Hotel! harry F. Atwood, author of "Back
Statler, was a huge success both so- to the Republic," "Safeguarding
American Ideals" and "Keep God in
daily and financially.
American llistory," will be the speak-
er at the next meeting of the Jewish
Y. P. S. of Detroit.
Woman's Club Monday afternoon,
The 1'. P. S. of Detroit will hold I
April 7. Mr. Atwood, who has lec-
' an entertainment and dance Wednes-
tured before numerous bodies, will
dayevening, 5Iarch 19, at the He-
brew Baby Day Nursery, 543 East speak on "The Constitution—Our
Safeguard." Mr. Atwood has been
Canfield. There will be a charge of
a life-long student of the Constitution
MRS. WILLIAM B. ISENBERG
25 cents. Proceeds of the evening and problems of government. A re-
sheets is 90 by 72. These sheets, ac- will go toward clothing for the ba- ception will follow the lecture.
cording to reports received from Ha- , 1 hies of the Ilebrew Baby Day Nur-
New officers were installed at
dassah national headquarters, are ur- I
gently needed in the five hospitals in I the last meeting. The president an-' Y. W. H. A. PERFORMERS
Palestine which are conducted under nounced that every meeting in future SCORE IN TWO PLAYS
Hadassah auspices. In order to ac- will have a pleasant surprise for the
commodate those who may be unable members.
Give Annual Presentation of Plays
to obtain the sheets, admission to th e
and Dances.
King Klub.
shower will be upon the purchase of
:Members of the Y. W. 11. A. and
one or more sheets when entering the
A meeting of the Kinx Klub was ' their friends filled to capacity the
hall. Refreshments will be served - h e Id - at the home of II. Steinberg, 433 chapel of Temple Beth El Thursday
Lotto will be played and prizes wit East Palmer avenue, on Sunday, evening, March 13, when the Y. W.
be awarded at each table.
March 9. The membership campaign . . II. A. Players, the Junior Dramatic
The hostesses for the afternoon which is 11 04' in progress will con- Club and the Aesthetic Dance Club
PISGAH AUXILIARY
will consist of the members of the ' tinue for an indefinite period. The presented a series of plays and aes-
GIVING LUNCHEON
executive board and of the commit Kinx Klub is considering holding a thetic dances. The Y. W. H. A. Play-
tee in charge of the shower. Thi a joint dance with another organiza- : ers appeared in two plays, "Mrs. l'at
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah
committee is made up of the follow tion. William Wolf, 659 Gratiot : and the Law" and "Ile Said and She
ing: Mrs. Max Krell, chairman; Mrs • avenue, is in charge of this plan.
Said," which they performed with Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. II. 13., are com-
William Isenberg, vice-chairman
marked success earlier in the season. pleting plans for a luncheon and card
Mrs. B. Krell, Julius Berman, Mrs
These plays were staged and directed party to be held at Oriole Terrace,
Louis Joseph, Mrs. M. Leiter, Mrs Will Preside at Meeting to
by the members of the Y. W. II. A. East Grand Boulevard near Wood-
on Wednesday, March 19, at 12
Sidney Frank, Mrs. J. S. Sauls, Mrs •
Oppose Immigration Bill Players themselves. Under the gen- ward,
L. llalbstein, Mrs. II. Schiller, Mrs.
eral supervision of Miss Fern Steven- o'clock. The committee, headed by
11. P. Cohen, Mrs. D. Diamond, Mrs.
son of the Recreation Commission, Mrs. Fred Swirsky, Mrs. It. B. New-
the players have been experimenting man and Mrs. Edward Schwartz, as-
L. Oppenheim.
with the little theater idea in the Y. sisted by Mrs. Rose Cowan, Mrs. A.
Philomathic Debating Club.
W. 11. A. clubhouse. The successful Licht and Mrs. George Cohen, plan
presentation of the two plays is said to make the party the most successful
The Mellon tax plan failed to carry
to be an important step in the direc- of the season. Prizes have been pro-
at the Philomathic last Sunday even-
tion of building up the little theater vided for each table. Admission will
ing. Simon Stier, upholding the af-
be $1.25. All proceeds will go to
movement in Detroit.
firmative of the question, "Resolved,
The Junior Dramatic Class enacted charity.
That the United States Adopt the
The committee reports a great num-
"Maids, Modes and Manners," a spec-
Mellon Plan," was defeated by Er-
tacle which shows the development of ber of tickets distributed. Those de-
nest Goodman, who presented the
siring
to attend should make reserva-
styles
from
the
earliest
beginnings.
negative side of the question. An-
The play was given under the direc- tions promptly by calling Mrs. F.
other one-man debate was also held
Swirsky,
Empire 0907, or at the reg-
tion
of
Mrs.
Louis
Joseph,
formerly
a
on the question "Resolved, That the
dramatic teacher connected with the ular meting of the Auxiliary Mon-
Levermore Peace Plan be Favored by
day
evening,
March 17.
Board
of
Education.
the United States." No decision
The next monthly dance will be
An interpretation of Greek dances
could be rendered in this debate, as
held
at
Stotler
Hotel Sunday evening,
given
by
the
Aesthetic
Dance
Was
the participants, W. Fink for the af-
Class under the direction of Miss March 30.
firmative and Jack Weinstein for the
Kathleen Periera.
negative, received an equal number
of votes. The critic of the program
JUNIOR HADASSAH FINISH Allen Schoenfield Returns from
was Isadore Berger. The speaker of
Long Stay in Europe.
the evening was Dr. Nathan P. Levin,
CABARET DANCE DETAILS
who talked on "The Critical Atti- 1
Allen
Schoenfield, who for six years
tude." The Philomathic meets every
Plans are being formulated by
Sunday night at the Kirby Center,
Junior Harlassah for the annual caba- has been on the staff of the Detroit
News
and
for the past three years
Kirby and St. Antoine. Sunday even-1
ret dance which will be held Sunday
ing, March 16, the club will have a
evening, April 16, in the gymnasium served as European correspondent, re-
party at the home of Isadore Berger,
of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Mem- turned last Wednesday from Ger-
MILTON M. ALEXANDER
ell Jos. Campau avenue, Ham-
bers of the organization expect a many where he studied conditions. Ile
t - amck. Sydney Shevitz of the social
large attendance at the dance, the also spent some lime in Czecho-Slo-
committee has arranged a program
first of its kind to be given this sea- : cabin. Articles in which he described
Hiaahachar Camp No. 116.
the situation in the Ruhr district ap-
I or the occasion.
The lecture held under the auspices son. Betty Friedman and a com- peared in the News from time to time
of Hashachar Camp No. 116, Order mittee are rehearsing the revue to be and attracted attention. Mr. Schoen-
Knights of Pythias.
given between dances. Tickets may
Sons of Zion, Friday evening, March
The annual Knights of Pythias 14, was given at the Kirby Center by be procured only from members of ! field and his wife (nee Kate Fried-
man) and their daughter will reside
Purim ball will be given by Detroit
A. D. Markson of the staff of the the organization, who will reserve
Lodge No. 55, Sunday evening, March United Hebrew Schools. Mr. Mark- tables for the purchasers of tickets at 2531 Elinhurst.
2:i, at the new Pythian Castle Hall,. son spoke on "A Momentous Period desiring reservations. Miss Carrie
3153 Cass avenue at Teterboro. It in Jewish llistory." Other lectures Marx is chairman of the ticket com-
will mark the thirty-fifth ball given
mittee and is assisted by Miss Flor- COLLEGIATES WILL
be given on forthcoming, Friday
DANCE ON APRIL 27
by the lodge. Fun making novelties, will
evenings. The lectures are open to ence Krell.
entertainment and favors will feature
the ball. The committee in charge, the A public.
Preparations
are being 'made for
CHAGGI
GIVES
TALK
ON
auxiliary of Ilashacher
at the entertainment consists of Camp ladies'
CREATIVE CRITICISM the first annual dance of the Interco!.
was organized recently for the
Frank Berman, chairman; Nathan A. purpose of engaging in all phases of
legiate Club of Detroit to be held at
Pereira, Max J. Arden, Harold T. Ro- Zionist work. The officers are: Mrs.
Joseph Chaggi, the writer and lec- the Elk's Temple Sunday evening,
senthal, Nathan S. Shellfish, Aubrey
Dina Milkovsky, president; Mrs. Al- turer, Was the speaker at the open April 27.
Pereira, Bela D. Jacoby and Emil bert Miller, first vice-president; Mrs. forum last Tuesday evening in the
Many novelties and surprises are
Rarkin.
Rankin.
Anna Meisel, second vice-president; North End branch of the Jewish In- p lanned. Paul ' "W I s"
of
Ann Arbor will furnish the music.
Frances Friedlander, recording secre- stitute, 1111 Westminster. Mr. chap
Alpine Social Club.
The chairmanship has been placed
tary; Evelyn Sellner, financial secre- gi lectured on "Creative Criticism."
A stag party, featured by musical tary; Mrs. A. M. Cohen, treasurer. He discussed the position of criticism in the hands of a N. N orris,
n umbera and addresses by prominent The tiaxiliary will welcome all Jewish in Iterature, indicated the role the who is being assisted by Nathan Plot-
speakers, will be given by the Alpine women who may wish to join the or- critic plays in the development of kin, Sidney Foreman, John Horowitz,
Social Club Satudray evening. March ganization. Application for mem- literary art and the influence which Dr. Daniel Cohn and Dr. A. A. Gins-
15, at the home of Thomas Shulman. bership should be made to Mrs. Mil- criticism exerts upon the reading berg.
Distribution of tickets is being
The program includes a card party, kovsky, 532 Medbury avenue.
public. The lecture was followed by
made by members of the organiza-
the winners in which will be awarded
a discussion.
tion.
prizes. The next regular meeting of
Perigolds.
Interest is being manifested by In-
the club will take place Sunday after-
The Perigolds entertained several KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN tercollegians in the private banquet
noon, March 16, at 5 o'clock, at the
hom e of Ben Slotnick. Reports of friends at their weekly meeting at WILL GIVE PURIM PLAY and smoker to be held during the
- Easter holidays for out-of-town mem-
the plans for the April festival will the home of Miss Charlotte Levitan,
A Purim play, in which the actors bers and their guests.
it
brought
in by the arrangements 7455 Churchill avenue, on Tuesday
evening last. Bridge was played dur- will be children attending the kinder-
committee.
garten of the United Hebrew Schools,
ing the evening.
will be given at Kirby Center Sunday NATIONAL FUND SEEKS
Laicos Social Club.
FUNDS AND MEMBERS
Madison Athletic Club.
afternoon, March 23, at 3 o'clock.
The Laicos Social Club held its last
The name of the play is "Queen
The
monthly
meeting
of
the
Madi-
meeting at the home of Rae Abel.
The Jewish National Fund of De-
Plans for i a ding a dependent family son Athletic Club was held Sunday Esther" and was arranged by Miss
Leah Pike, supervisor of the kinder- troit is redoubling its efforts to
were adopted. Final arrangements evening, March 9. Ben Mecklowitz,
w-ere made by the entertainment chairman of the cottage committee, garten. The language to be used will achieve a record in the gathering of
be Ilebrew. According to Bernard funds. Jacob Miller, secretary of the
committee for the next meeting. Jo- brought in a report on the plan to Isaacs, principal of the United He- Fund is making a campaign to have
seph Abel and his sister, Miss Rae obtain a cottage for the coming sum-
brew Schools, this is the first time delinquent subscribers pay their dons
Abel, assisted by several dancers, en- mer. A selection will be made in the
in Detroit that children of kinder- tions. A drive for more members is
tertained the club with dancing fea- next few weeks. William Steller, garten age will present • play in He- also being carried on. Members of
tures. The next meeting will be held chairman of the entertainment com-
t
brew. The play will be followed by the local organization are making a
mittee,
presented
a
popular
program.
at the home of Rose Belovsky, 630
I a concert.
city-wide appeal.
concluded the meeting.
"
East Philadelphia avenue.

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