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Club Notes
The Athena Girls Club held their
lust regular meeting Tuesday, April
29, at the Jewish \C omen's Club, n9
linite Ink street. On 'Tuesday. May a,
the club will hold an open meeting at
the lb-brew Baby Day Nursery, 45
East Canfield. Friends of members
and other organizations have been in-
vited to attend. The committee in
charge is arranging an int nest log
program. There will be an orchestra
i•. furnish music for dancing. On
Thursday, May 13, the members of
. It hem 1 • 11.111 will entertain for Owir
e.ithers at 89 Rowena street. Friends
wave been invit ed.
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Suffola Girls.
The Suffola Girls enjoyed a pleas-
ant hike to Cuss Lake, the object of
which was to secure a cottage for
the summer.
Mrs. Fay Stalberg of 11115 Hague
liVantle wets hostess at the last regular
meeting, Tuesday, April 22.
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Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority.
Dorothy
Bornstein, Euclid
M iss
avenue, was hioste,s at a meeting of
the Sigma l'hi Gamma Sorority held
last Sunday. The following were
chosen for the cottage committee:
Mks Lillian Gottesman, chairman;
Misses Myra Myers alai( Mildred
Bachrach. The last meeting of the
season will be helot June 29.
chairs and benches, stanch, pedestals and night tables, stoves of
led at the
efforts be-
xercsies to
ow Schools
bored own
ing. Four
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agogue will
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iptions.
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Hebrew
in Hebrew
new school
1 the youth
most all kinds, etc.
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attended
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Philomalhie.
At last Sunday's meeting of the
Philoniat hic, declamations Irons fa-
mous orators were presented. The
participants were 1. Sehlussel, C.
!Margolis, I. Stone, H. Thumin, II.
Schechter and W. Farber. The
judges, William Knoppow and Isa-
dore Berger, deemed Walter Farber,
who gaye 'The Murderer's Confes-
sion," best speaker. Ilenry Thurnin,
who delivered Patrick' Henry's fa-
mous appeal for war, was selected for
second place and I. Schlussel, who
recited 'The Last Chaptet of Life,"
third. The organization adopted a
resolution extending to Samuel Caro-
vitch its sympathy on the death of his
father.
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Social Mixers.
Meetings of the Social !Mixers will
be suspended for a period of one
month because of the death of Sam-
uel Jacobs, financial secretary of the
organization. '
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Junior Star Sewing Club.
The Junior Star Sewing Club not
at the home of Miss Evelyn Newman.
310 Leicester court. Plot?, were
made for a May party to be held at
the home of Anna Mutat!. Miss'
Molly Joseph was chosen May queen
slid Dorothy Sorock and Miriam
Goldstein pages. Miss Newman is in
charge of a play to be given at the
party. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Miriam Gold
stein, 4!44 Oregon avenue Girls be-
tween the age, of 10 and 13 inter-
ested are invited to be present at this
meeting.
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Blue Bird Girls
A meeting of the Blue Bird Girls
was held April 29 at the home of Mrs.
J. A. Goldberg, 3452 Edison avenue.
Arrangements were completed for a
bridge tea to he held Sunday •fter-
noon, May 4, at the Wbittier Hotel.
Prizes will be awarded at each table.
The club is planning a party to be
given Saturday evening, May 3, at
the home of Mrs. S. IAX, 9278
Quincy street.
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II. A. Dance:
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The V. W. IL A. (lamms at Temple
Bet h El will be resumed Saturday
night, May 3, after the postponement
(luring Passover week.
The Young People's Society of De-
troit held an open meeting at the
Mother-Daughter Night at "Yt"
109 WEST LONDON ST., WINDSOR. ONTARIO
Hebrew Baby Day Nursery Wednes-
The annual Mother and Daughter
To Be Shown for Four Days Only
day evening, April 30. The program
party at the Y. W. H. A. club-house
consisted of two one-act plays, "Ile
MONDAY, MAY 5
STARTING
will
be
held
M
ydnesday
evening
at
Said and She Said" and "Harlequin
Omega Epsilon Sorority.
7:30, May 7. The dramatic and
and Columbine," given by the G. G.
Birdie Williams was hostess (lancing classes will entertain, special
players of the V. W. II. A. Dancing at Miss
the last meeting of the Omega mother and daughter songs will be
fidlowed the performance.
Epsilon Sorority, at which the follow- sung and refreshments; will be served.
Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah ing committees were appointed for We hope to have a large attendance
the May dance at the Stevenson Ho- of "V" members and their mothers.
L odge No 34, I O. B. 13, will hold
9: Recep- Call the club-house if you are coming.
its next meeting Wednesday evening. tel Friday evening, May
tion committee, Sylvia Cohen and
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May 7, at the home of :Mrs. J. II. Betty Smith; ticket committee, Fan-
Epstein, 8640 LaSalle boulevard. An
Hike:
nie
Schneider
and
Birdie
Williams.
entertainment, musicale and carol
The next hike will be Suaday.. May
party have been planned for the The Rialto Orchestra will furnish the 18. Registration for the hike will
evening. Jeanette Ivens Duncan, vio- music. Members of the sorority are begin next week. Let's have all the
linist, and Minnie Sample, pianist selling tickets for the affair.
campers get together once more be-
and soprano, will perform under the
fore the camp season opens,
direction of Elizabeth de Leary For- BICUR CHOLEM ADDS
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syth. Invitations have been extend-
TO PLAY PROGRAM Our Camp:
ed to the public to attend,
Start planning your vacations now
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New Music to He Played During In- - -it isn't too early. Just one more
J. A. D.
month before registration and two
termission..
A special meeting of the J. A. D.'s
will be held at the home of Mk,
Orchestrations written by Norman more before camp actually opens.
Gertrude Cohen, I 525 Virginia park. M. Snider and excerpts from "Chat- The earn]) was a joy last year—but
Tuesday, May Ii, 1924. All members terbox" will be featured during in- just wait until you see it this year.
n.
are requested to attend.
termissions at the presentation of A real summer heaven!
The Finest—Cleanest—Most Entertain-
"John Ferguson" by the Detroit
Conanuntiy Theater, under the aus-
ing Picture Ever Made.
pices of the Bicur Cholera Society.
Thursday evening. May 15, 8 o'clock,
A $3,000,000.00 Production.
at McCollister Hall, First and Cass
avenues. Reservations for the play
thk
c.
we will venture the op
and the dance that is to follow are
'du and
production, y
The Ladies Aid Society met Wed , bring
being received by Norman M. Snider,
-to-
■
ring many of your friend
Cadillac 6849, and Manuel M. Ro- nesday, April 23, at the Community ig ling qualities than all other
t '..ther.
Center. Mrs. John Imerman and Mrs. p It beauty, its realism and ii
senthal, Empire 7419.
Lure
Alex Levinsohn were hostesses.
has never been equaled.
DETROIT HADASSAH
IT IS A MASTERPIECE
WILL SEEK FUNDS
The Ladies Auxiliary of Temple p1
Wriai Israel has appointed a commit-
The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah tee Ito take charge of the dance to $ ALSO FIVE VAUDEVILl.F. ACTS
has chosen a committee to have by given June 3 at the Auditorium.
charge of the drive for funds which The committe is composed of Mrs.
Admission-
is shortly to take place. MiSR Hattie Ben I. Rosenberg, chairman, and
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Citticornan, president, has appointed Mesdanie Gerald Goldfarb, Sam ; Matinees 25c
the following ladies: Mrs. Joseph II. Weinberg, Louis Levinsohn, 1.. Dor-
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Ehrlich, chairman. Mesdames Morris men, Paul Marienthal and Sarah
Friedberg, Adolph Kaufman, Harry Murky.
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Miss Pepi Heavenrich has returned
Weisman, Abraham Srere, William from Atlantic City, having been
Isenberg and the Misses Rose Wein- called home by the critical illness of
stein, Jeanette Steinberg and Siphra her nephew, Theodore Heavenrich.
Bachrach.
The Wednesday sewing group has
Miss Paula Beckman of Bay City
resumed its meetings at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue after a recess of was the week-end guest of her (laugh-
ter.
Mrs. II. I. Rosenberg.
two weeks.
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Guards of Judaea.
At the last meeting of the Guards
of Judaea, held at Kirby ('enter, in-
stallation of officers for the new term
took place. The following were elec-
ted! G. Weiswass•r, president; T.
Baruch, vice-president; S. Charfoos,
secretary and D. Lubetsky, treasurer.
Standing and special committees were
appointed and organized.
A new baseball team was selected,
enrop'sed of some veterans from last
year's team and new members. Prep-
arations are also tieing made for the
anniversary which will be held this
spring.
Miss Siphra Bachrach of Detroit
week-end guest of Miss Stella
Thal.
Hexo
Keystone
was the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hirshberg of
Pigeon were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lenick for a few days.
Mrs. Jerome Kantor of Flint is
convalescing at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 74.a1. •
Mandel Stark is the week-end
guest of Mr. and Mr*. Max Karol.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Girard and
children, formerly of New York City.
have moved to Saginaw and are re-
siding at the Bancroft Hotel until
their new home is ready.
Lionel Ginsberg spent the
in Detroit.
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