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the result that the
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At the last meeting of the Kadi-
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Freda Finkelstein, 125 Westminster
avenue, the committee in charge of
charity was authorized to donate a
sum of money to a society for the
sick and needy and to provide for a
needy fondly in Europe. Plans are
also under way for a l'urim party to
be given the children of the Jewish
Orphan Home on Sunday afternoon,
March 31.
Final plans for the bridge party to
be given soon will be completed at
the next meeting, which will be held
at the home of Mrs. George Gudis.
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Phi Delta Sorority.
At the last meeting of the l'hi
Delta Sorority, held at the home of
, Miss Mandette Popkin, 1629 West
„ Grand boulevard, reports were made
' by the various committee?, in charge
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of the spring frolic to be held at the
Philomathic Debating Club.
Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge No.
llotel Taller on Sunday, April 13.
e Greatest
The question "Isrars
34, I. 0. B. B.
Novel entertainments are being ar.
Need" was discussed at the last meet- ranged for the guests a n d refresh-
The next monthly dance of the
current season arranged by the 1,,,, ing Of the Philumathic Debating, Club. ments will be served. Tickets may
Hyman . Cohen received first place. be secured from any of the Phi Delta
dies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No.
that a study of Iles
,
lie maintained
34, I. 0. B. B., will be held Sunday brew
literature was On. greatest need members or by calling Miss Betty
% eingarden at N ort !may 1737-J.
• evening, March 30, at Hotel Staler. of the Jew. Ben Taubert, speaking
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The committee, headed by Mrs. S. on "The World Zionist Movement,"
Si,;ma Phi Gamma Sorority.
Karbel, which is arranging the dance, received second place. The judges
Miss Myra Myers of Alger avenue
, plan to make the occasion the most were Jack Thumin, Bynum Barahal
brilliant of the series. The proceeds and Jack Schulman, the latter also was hostess at at regular open meet-
will be devoted to further the char- acting in the capacity of critic. The !ng of the Sigma l'hi Comma Soror-
itable work carried on by the auxili- other speakers were Gilbert Good- itY. The guests were the Nlissen
Anne Feinstein and Ida Silverman.
ary.
man and Irving Schlussel. Drs. Louis
Dancing anti refreshments followed'
The card party which was given by
and Samuel Weiss gave addressee on
. the business meeting.
the auxiliary at the Oriole Terrace
"The Care of the Feet."
Wednesday, March 19, was one of
Tuesday, April I, the Philomathic
Junior Star Sewing Club.
'the most largely attended parties in
the history of the organization, near- will meal at the Knights of Pythias
The Junior Star Sewing Club is a
ly 400 women being present. In rec- Hall before an assembly of Knights
formed organization consist.
ognition of the charitable work car. of Pythias members. The program mg of children ranging from 5 to 12
consist of speeches to be given
;lied on by the auxiliary, William Rich will
by Jock Thumin, Hymen Barahal, years, under the leadership of Mrs.
' of the Oriole Terrace management
we i, e a c id Fred Swersky. 'The first meeting was
Schulman, Slayer
of the Oriole Terrace management Jack
and Sydney Koretz. held at the home of Mrs. J. Fishman
'arranged is luncheon at cost.
of Gladstone avenue, at which meet-
Philomathic members who distin-
ing $48 was raised from dues and an
guished themselves this semester in
Perigolds.
entertainment. The money will be
outside affairs are Sydney Koretz,
The last meeting of the Perigolds who made the varsity debating team distributed among local orphan
was held at the home of :Hiss• Lillian of Detroit City College, and Meyer homes. The next meeting will be at
Cole, 5038 Brush street, on Tuesday Weisenfeld, Isadors Berger and Nor- the home of Ethel Schultz, 559 East
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evening, March 18. Plans for th e man Rom, who made the freshman
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hike to be given next Sunday were debating taunt of the Detroit College
Omicorn Eta orority.
made. The members are to meet at of Law.
10 A. M. and take the interurban out
A regular meeting of the Omicorn
to Cass Lake and from there hike to
Eta Sorority was held Tuesday even-
Suffol ■ Girls.
Pontiac, where they will have lunch.
! ing, March 25, at the home of Elsa
The Suffola Girls held their regu- E. Safir, 2016 Hazelwood avenue,
On returning home, the hikers will
stop in the home of one of the mem- for meeting Tuesday, March 18, at The evening was spent in playing
the home of Miss Ida Fryaman, 950 cards. Refreshments were served.
bers.
Livingston street. Plans were de:- At the conclusion of the meeting sig.
cussed for the bridge mid bunco party net rings hearing the initials of the
J. W. E. W. 0.
to be held Sunday, April 13, at the sorority were presented to the mem-
The theater party given by the
Young Women's Hebrew Association , hers. The next meeting will be held
Jewish Women's European Welfare
clubrooms, 89 Rowena. Prizes will at the home of Nliss Bessie Cohen,
League at the Shubert Michigan The. be given at each table and refresh- 1515 Virginia park.
ater March 12 was the most success- meats will be served. T he proceeds
j ful party arranged by the organize- will go to charity.
! tion. An audience that filled the the-
ater witnessed the presentation of
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
"Shema Yisroel." In response to an
At the last meeting of the Hebrew
appeal made by Attorney I. Finkel-
Ladies
Aid Society $150 was approp-
stein from the stage, donations
amounting to $575 were made. The riated for the Passover needs of in-
digent
persons in Jerusalem. This
committee which arranged the theater
party and which consisted of Mrs. amount is in addition to funds de-
Junior Clubs of Detroit
Agnes Levin, Mrs. Ida Levin and voted to local charitable purposes.
Mrs. S. Efrusy have expressed gratifi. Purim parties were held at the Jew-
The Junior Clubs of Detroit Young
ish Orphan Home and at the Home
cation for the public's response.
The next meeting of the board of fur the Aged and were arranged by Judaea celebrated Purim with an
directors of the organization will take a committee under the chairmanship elaborate program last Sunday after-
place at the home of Mrs. Joseph of Mesdames Max Eisler and Dave noon at the Jewish Institute. The
Zuckerman, president, 627 King ave- Goodfriend. The following persons boys of Mogen David club staged a
nue, Saturday evening, March 29. assisted: Miss Lena Fried sang, ac- mock trial of Haman. Two teams
The next regular meeting will be held companied by Miss Eva Mint; Miss representing the Sons of Judaea en-
Tuesday evening, April 1, at the Sylvia Fleisher played the violin, ac- gaged in a debate abounding in
Farnsworth Synagogue, when a re- companied by Miss Selina Klein; Miss humor. .lewish songs with Purim
port of the theater party will be Selma Klein gave a selection on the themes were sung by Miss Fannie
piano and Misses Lottie and Dorothy Eiseman, formerly member of
brought in.
Krell sang a duet.
Tiffereth Zion Club. Under the eu-
An invitation was sent by the so- pervison of Messrs. Rosen and Liss,
Madison Athletic Club.
ciety to the Jewish soldiers stationed boys and girls attending the Ferry
The regular meeting of the Madi-
at Fort Wayne for the first and sec- Talmud Torah, most of them Young
son Athletic Club was held Sunday
number of
II
ond nights of Passover at the homes Judaeans, portrayed
afternoon, March 23. Several young
anti-Semites figuring in history, past
of members.
men were elected members and a
and present, and gave them proper
A card party was given by the so-
number of others were admitted on
characterization. A mock trial of
two weeks' probation. The follow- ciety on March 19. Mrs. James Sobel Haman in Yiddish by other boys and
ing were elected for the next term was chairman of the committee in girls of the school was also presented,
be
charge.
The
next
card
party
will
and will be installed at the meeting
the coaching having been done by
of March 30: President Ben Orloff; given May 2 at the I. 0. H. A. Center, Messrs. Rosen and Liss.
vice-president M. Levin; treasurer, 082 East Warren. It is open to the
The committee in charge of the
M. Hanes; recording secretary, B. public.
celebration consisted of Miss Mollie
Goodman; financial secretary, H.
Sol
Chabensky and Hoke I.evin.
Ypsc Girls.
Tucker; assistant treasurer, S.
Levin, President of Detroit Young
Schwartz; manager of athletics, B.
After the
A regular meeting of the Ypsc Judaea, was chairman.
Mecklowitz; custodian of club prop- Girls was held Wednesday, March 19, programrefreshments were served.
erty, I. Steward. The election for at the home of Miss Shirley Ashman.
the remaining officers will take place Plans are being made for an April
Hopes of Zion
at the meeting of March 30.
Fool party to be given April 2. The
The last meeting of the Hopes of
next meeting will be at the home of
Miss Jean Flanders, 539 East Kirby. Zion was held at 571 liendrie, Plans
Clairmont Club.
were begun for a Pesach celebration
A regular meeting of the Clair-
in the form of an entertainment for
mont Club was held Sunday. March
Benevolent Loan Society.
by the
p
parents and friends. A reort
23, at the home of Harry Grossman,
The Benevolent Loan Society of membership committee sho wed
that
689 Theodore stret. Favorable ac- the Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge
tion taken on the reports of special No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., will give its first
committees assures the establishment dancing party Sunday, May 11, at
of a Clairmont camp and cottage dur- the Knights of l'ythias Hall, 3153
ing the coming summer.
Cass ave. The purpose of the society
Martin Gordon, president, gave an is to help honorable needy families to
interesting and humorous talk on the help themselves. The public is cor-
"Potential Growth of the Clairmont dially invited.
Club and Its Members."
Miss Belle Bortin of Cleveland
Hebrew Orphans Home.
gave a number of vocal selections
The Detroit Hebrew Orphans Home
which were enthusiastically received.
will
hold
a card party Tuesday even-
A violin solo by Berman Smith, fol-
lowing the serving of refreshments, ing, May 6, at the Kirby Center. The
proceeds
will go to maintain the I
concluded the entertainment.
home. Prizes will be awarded at each
table.
Kadimah Girls.
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the number of members has doubled
-ince the club was organized. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Martha Katzer on Kirby
street.
Pirchai Zion.
members of the club, a piano solo by
bliss Becker, a recitation by Miss
Gertrude Cohen and reminiscences
by Miss Eva Mendelsohn and others.
Among the visitor, were many Young
Judean leaders. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Miss Anna
Neusbaum, of 635 East Hancock ave-
A Purim party was given by the nue.
Pirchai Zion Sunday evening, March
Even for the rebuilding of the Tem-
23, at the home of Miss Celia Becker
of 986 Medbury avenue. An inter- ple, the instruction of the children
esting program wits prepared consist- must not be interrupted.—The Tal-
ing of a mock trial of Haman by the mud.
THE GRAY
Jericho Rebecca Lodge No. 328.
Jericho Rebecca Lodge No. 328 will
give a hard times party Saturday,
April 5, at the Jericho Temple, Oak-
land and Melbourne avenues. Prizes
will be awarded for the best cos-
tumes.
GROUP lor 1924
Sigma Beta.
There will be a meeting of the
Sigma Beta Sorority on Tuesday
next at the home of Miss Esther
Greenberg, 9129 John R. street.
There will be a big surprise in store
for all the members in the way of
entertainment.
A meeting of the Fel Stem Club
Ashlar Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M.
was held at the residence of Miss
Ashlar Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M.,
Rosalyn Schubot, Sunday, March 23.
Plans were discussed for a hay ride has secured the entire top floor of
party to be given on the first Satur- the old Masonic Temple for its
day in May. After the meeting re- smoker and vaudeville show Satur-
freshments were served and bridge day evening, March 29. Sketches by
leading actors performing at the local
was played.
The last open meeting will be held theaters this week will be presented.
March 30 at the home of th4Misses The smoker will be the second an-
nual event of its kind given by Ash-
May and Elizabeth Dater.
lar Lodge.
Maevlen Club.
Miss Rose Levin was hostess at a
meeting of the Maevlen Club held
last Tuesday evening. Plans for the
first social gathering to be given by
the club have been completed. After
the business meeting a radio party
was given, following which Miss
Dorothy Wallace sang, accompanied
by Miss Margaret Lefton.
Laicos Social Club.
The I.aicos Social Club held its last
meeting at the home of Miss Bessie
Ceasar, Wellington road. The fol-
lowing new members were elected:
Irwin Sloman, Jack Bean, Harry
Welt, Herbert Rubinstien and Sarah
Lies. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Doris Brozgold,
Hague avenue.
Sisterhood of Congregation Emanuel.
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel will hold a special meeting
in the ballroom of the Capital Court
apartment, 1923 West Euclid avenue,
A large at-
March 31. at 2 p. m.
tendance is expected.
The Sisterhood will give a bridge
tea at the Oriole Terrace Wednesday
afternoon, April 9. The proceeds
will go towards the building fund of
the new synagogue being erected on
Taylor and Wilson avenue. Mrs.
Hernias Fisher and Mrs. H. Gordon
have charge of tickets and reserva-
tions.
North Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O.
The North Woodward Branch of
the Jewish Women's European Wel- ,
fare Organization will hold its next
regular meeting at the Jewish Wom-
en's Club, 89 Rowena street, Wednes-
day afternoon, April 2, at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. I. Kopen chairman of the enter-
tainment committee, has secured J.
F. Wright, organizer of the Path-
finder Club, to be the speaker for
the afternoon. His subject will be
"Constructive Work Inside the Pris-
on."
Plans are being completed for a
card party to be held at the home of
Sirs. A. Alpern of King avenue, to
be held Tuesday afternoon, April 29.
Detroit String Choir.
The music furnished at the Purim
festival of the Shaarey Zedek last
Sunday was by the Detroit String
Choir, an organization of young mu-
sic students. Louis P. Miller, as-,
sistant director, was In charge.
Canadian American Club of Michigan
The Canadian AnterIcan Club of
Michigan held their lost regular meet-
leg Sunday afternoon, March 23, at
hotel Wolverine. J. Huck gave an
interesting talk on the "Spanish-!
Aresrican War." Cards will be sent
out •o the members as to where the
next meeting will be held.
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