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DANCE OF HADASSAH
JUNIORS BRILLIANT
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Novel Numbe.• Will Feature "Cab••

ret Night."

Miss Vetere Illumrosen, president
of Junior Iladassah, announces that
Miss Kathleen Pereira, one of De-
troit's leading exponents of the art
of aesthetic dancing, and a group of
her most talented pupils have been
publicity officers.
These publicity officers, In turn, are asked to st•t• the facts relating to • one(
secured for the Junior Iladassah
and to retreat limn comment or sssss y description; to el. the lull names of all
"Cabaret Night" dance tomorrow
person. taking part in activates, for peruns •hould be known by earn. •nd not
to umd references of a character that in sssss te only this member. a t the orient.. evening, April 6, at the Shaarey 'Le-
twn, and to be as brief a posable.
da. This is in addition to the fol-
Co-operuion along these lines on tho part of the organisations making tme of Hu
lowing numbers: Mrs. Joshua Sara-
columns of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle will be helpful to the organisations themselu• as
aohn, piano soloist; the Misses Betty
well as to the Detroit Jewish reading public
Friedman and Bessie Barnett, in song
Omega Epsilon Sorority.
Nonamee Club.
and dance numbers; the Misses Betty
At the last meeting of the Omega
The Nonaniee Club held its last
, meeting at the home of Miss Sofie Epsilon Sorority held at the home of
('ohen, 453 East 1Varren avenue, on Miss Eleanor Lezerson of Taylor ave-
Wednesday, March 26. Owing to the nue, plans were completed for a May-
fact that the minority of the girls time dance to be given at the Hotel
are Rebecra+, the club postponed its Stevenson, 46 Davenport avenue, Fri-
regular meeting night in order to day, May 9. After the business
serve at the supper given by Jericho meeting, the evening was spent in
Lodge No. 490, to Justice Lodge of playing bridge. Refreshments were
Toledo. The entire evening was de- served by the hostess. The next
of
voted to music and dancing and re- meeting will be held at the home
freshments followed. The next regu- Mins Fannie Schneider of Owen ave-
lar meeting will be held at the home nue on Thursday, April 3.
of Miss Jean Joffie, 635 Belmont ave-
Philom•thic Debating.
nue, on Tuesday, April 8.
Last Tuesday the Philomathic De-
bating Club was the guest of the
Madsion Athletic Club.
Knights of Pythias. Addresses were
The Madison Athletic Club held a delivered by Ilymen 13arahal, Ben
regular meeting on Sunday afternoon Kurtzman, Jack Schulman and Isa-
at 3 o'clock, March 30, at 89 Rowena dore Berger. At the meeting Sun-
street. The following newly elected day, March 30, at Kirby Center,
officers were sworn in: President, debate was held on the question "Re-
Ben Orloff; vice-president, M. Levin; solved, That the Essential Features
recording secretary, P. Goodman; of the Huber Unemployment Bill Be
financial secretary, Merman Tucker; Adopted." The affirmative team,
treasurer, M. Ilasnas; assistant treas- composed of Leonard Stein and Rob-
urer, S. Schwartz; manager of ath- ert Bernstein, defeated Norman Rom
letics, Ben Mecklowitz. L. Carpol, and Meyer Weisenftild, who upheld
M. Baum and Al Jacobs were appoint- the negative. Robert Bernstein was
MISS HELEN BLUMROSEN
ed to the board of directors. Ath- voted the best speaker. Election was
letic editors are William Stoller, Her. held for the contestants at the model and Rose Berick, in a dance novelty,
man Tucker and R. Karabelnick. The meeting to be held next February. assisted by Miss Bessie Barnett, and
membership committee consists of A. Jack Thumin, Jack Schulman, Hymen the "Fashion Revue," gowned in ad-
Jacobs, chairman; I. Klayman and Barahal, Samuel Gurovitch, Barney vance style creations through the
1). Cohen, and M. Baum, director of Koffman and Robert Bernstein were courtesy of Ilinielhoch Brothers, com-
publicity. The dance held at Hotel elected, with Sydney Koretz and Ben posed of the following members: the
Statler, March 23, was a success both Kurtzman as alternates.
Misses Yetta Dworkin, Rose Feller,
financially and socially. An open
Rosalie hladonas, Mandetta Popkin,
meeting, to which the public has been
Belle Rosenman and Betty Weingar-
of
Congregation
Emanuel.
invited, will take place Sunday af- Sisterhood
den.
The committee on reservations for
ternoon at 2 o'clock, April 6, at 89
Under the direction of Miss Lillian
the Sisterhood of Congregation Horowitz and Miss Mary Wetsman,
Rowena street.
Emanuel bridge-tea reports that a the following members will serve the
large number of reservations have guests during the evening: the Misses
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
been made for the affair, which is to Dorothy Burdick, Ne,cie Feinberg,
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society be at the Oriole Terrace Wednesday
Betty Giesler, Ilelen Gluck, Lillian
held a card party April 2 which was afternoon, April 9. The proceeds are
Gordon, Anne Green, Bessie Green,
attended by a large number of wom- to go toward the building fund for
Dorothy Koslow, Florence Krell,
en. Refreshments were served and the new synagogue.
Gladys Kroll, Marian Moyer, Belle
prizes were given at each table. The
Rosenman, Loonore Sidder, Betty
organization has expressed apprecia-
Argon Social Club.
Smith, Baymie Stone, Betty Wein-
tion to the chairman, Mrs. James So-
garden and Jennie Zierer.
The
Aryan
Social
Club
held
its
last
bel, and the following hostesses: Mes-
One of Detroit's popular orchestras
dames E. V. Milson, E. Silver, D. meeting at the Jewish Institute, 1111
will furnish the music for dancing all
Bertnicoft, E. Lebowitz, II. Smith, 11. Westminster, March :31. Mr. Cohen
of the institute staff gave a brief talk evening. The guests will be seated
Bernath, II. Schenagle, J. Wolff, A.
at tables accommodating four. Ad-
N. Eisler and S. Orhach. The next on "Club Spirit." An announcement
was made of the first annual dance vance reservations may be made by
card party will tae place Wednesday
calling Miss Mary Wetsman, Empire I
to
be
given
at
Jericho
Temple,
evening, April 16, at the I. 0. B. A.
2441. Junior Iladassah members will
Center, 682 East Warren avenue. April 13.
use the proceeds from this dance for
The next regular meeting will be held
the support of nine orphans.
North
Woodward
Branch
J.E.W.W.O.
in the same building Wednesday
evening, April 9. Members of the
The North Woodward Branch of
TELLS
OF Y. M. H. A. OF
organization have been asked to re- the Jewish Women's European Wel-
HALF CENTURY AGO
port families needing supplies for the fare Organization held its regular
Special attention is given in the
meeting Wednesday at the Jewish
l'assover holidays.
Women's Club rooms, 89 Rowena current issue of The Jewish Center,
street, at which J. F. Wright was the the quarterly publication of the
Suffola Girls. •
speaker for the afternoon. His topic Jewish welfare board of the fiftieth I
Miss Sallie Fein of 6615 Seminole
was "Human Engineering Problems." anniversary of the founding of the Psi'
avenue was hostess at the last regular
Mr. Wright is the founder of the Young Men's Hebrew association of
meeting of the Suffola Girls, Tues-
Path Finders. Reports were made by 92nd street, New York city, which
day, March 25. Final arrangements
the various committees. Plans were was observed on March 23 by that
have been made for the card party
discussed for the card party to be association and by others throughout
which is to be held at the Y. W. II.
given April 29 at the home of Mrs. the country.
A. club rooms April 13.
S. Helper, 227 King avenue.
The Jewish Center contains an ar-
tide, "The 'Y' Days of Long Ago"
Ace of Clubs.
Zionist Cultural Society.
by Judge Greenbaum, one of the early
The Ace of Clubs held its regular
"Hiller will be the subject of a presidents of the Young Men's
meeting March 20 at the Jewish In- paper to be presented by Henry Milan Hebrew Association of 92nd street, g
stitute • branch, 1111 Westminster. before the Zionist Culture Society, which is a description of the founding
Plans were discussed for the fifth an- Monday evening, April 17, at the and early history of the association,
nual dance, to be given in the near Jewish Women's Club rooms, 89 Ro- an editorial, and a detailed statement 0
future. The Ace of Clubs' monthly wena. A discussion will follow. The of the various forms in which the
paper will appear April 10.
fiftieth anniversary is being cele-
public is invited.
braced
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Phi Delta Sorority.
cities.
The Phi Delta Sorority will give
a spring frolic Sunday evening April
13, at the Hotel Toiler. Miss Hen-
rietta Dworkin is in charge of the
arrangements, Miss Betty Weingar-
den is chairman of the tickets com-
mittee and Miss Gladys Kroll is the
publicity manager. Shooks' Orches-
tra will furnish both music and en-
tertainment.

Organization* whose artivitie• are recorded in these columns no doubt desire to make
known to the public exactly what they are doing. In order to I.11re clear an intelligent
e requested to observ• several rules that will make
presentat On of facts, organisations ull
ir report. typo.
for accuracy and good form. First of •. they s hould ende avor to h•s• the
secondly, they should send in th eir •tatements
written end only on one aids of the
not liter than Tuesday; thiidly, they should salt their most capable members to act as

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The Ladies Auxiliary of the
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have an open meeting Monday, April
14. Alvin D. Ilerseh will be the
principal speaker of the afternoon.
MN. Max Bailin will make a short
address on the League of Women
Voters and a musical program will
conclude the entertainment. Mrs.
David Zeman is in charge of the pro-
gram.

The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will give
a card party, to which a general in-
vitation to the public has been ex-
tended, Tuesday evening, April 8, at
the home of Mrs. M. Fishman, 2252
Gladstone avenue. The arrangements
committee have expressed to Mrs.
Fishman their appreciation for of-
fering the UM of the ballroom in
her home.

Hebrew Orphans Horne.

Kirby Center, Kirby and Antoine,
will be the scene of a card party
which is being arranged by the wom-
en members of the Orphans Home,
Tuesday evening, May 6. Prizes will
he awarded at each table and refresh-
ments will be served. The Hebrew
Orphans Home is located at 47 Ro-
wena street.

Eta Rho Sigma.

The members of the Eta Rho Sigma
Sorority hiked to Pontiac last Sunday
morning from CR, lake. Plans for
the coming season will be completed
, at the next meeting, which will be
held at the home of Miss Helen Blue-
cher of Tuxedo avenue. The treas-
urer's semi-annual report will also be
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Blue Bird Girls.

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April I, at the home of Mrs. I.
Chaenko, 357 Rosedale court. Plans
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was • surreas, it being quite a novelty
affair. The next regular meeting
will be held Tuesday evening, April 8.

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