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— Yucht, Florence Horrowitz pad Yetta
Siegal. t was followed by a tea. The
mem bers will hold a bridge luncheon
B Restaurant Saturday a t,
atriggs
noon, Jan. 24. The nesrniceting will
be held at 89 Itawena stbst Jan. 20.

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Ifiraternal ant i Cub

Adelphi•n Club.
Iota Sigma Chi.
The newly-elected officers of the
Miss Birdie Hosdin of 2021 Mon-
The KadKin adhi7hirlGsiV1a1; met last
terry avenue was hostess at a meet- Adelphian Club are: President, Mer- Tursdny aitirtuh
h:.
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in- of the Iota Sigma Chi Sorority man Holinstat; vice-president, Ben Klein of
stree t.
Tuesday evening, Jan. 6. The fol. nard N'elick; secretary. Samuel Snitz; been completed for a card party to
lowing officers were elected: Tres'. treasurer. Sidney Katt; sergeant-at- be held at Oriole Terra, ,
Fch. 22
dent, Evelyn Terris; vice-president, arms, Carl C. Feldman. Installation from 2 to 5 o'clock and Cr
o
dance
Birdie llosdin; treasurer, Rose Esko; of officers took place at the home of to be held in March.
Mr-
secretary, Anne Hosdin. A theater Herman Holinstat, 6003 Van Court Cantor of Hazelwood aVerati• 1.11lian
, rill he
party was held Jan. 10, avenue, last Sunday afternoon. The hostess at the
t
ieetnit•etie t ,
, following committees were appointed:
Social, Carl C. Feldman, Bernard Ye-
Thilom•this Debating Club.
Sigma Rho Tau.
At the last meeting. of the Philo- lick and Samuel Snitz; membership,
At a meeting of the Si,,,:,
g
Itho Tau
' mathic Debating Club, held at the Bernard Volick, Jack Seebald and Sorority held at the boor,' 4 Miss
r0owug ffi
l
Talmud Torah at Byron and Phila- Samuel Steinberg; house, Samuel Charlotte
Tr
;idler th e
Snitz;
program,
L.
Gottfurcht,
Jack
keel
delphia avenues Jan. 11, a two-man
debate was held on the question, "Re- Seebahlt and Sidney Halt; press, Sam- dent, Charlotte Miller; to c crttident
and treasurer, Lillian Glad. r: record-
solved, That the Proposed Gasoline uel Snitz.
A meeting will take place next Sun- ing secretary, Elizabeth Clasp r;
Tax Be Adopted by the State of
e
'Michigan." This debate was timely. day afternoon at the home of Leo respond ng s i cretary,
P , Stifter;
auli...
nseer:
Belle
Belle Goad,,,,,„ A
I as the question is now being argued Got furcht, 2048 West Euclid ave- sergeant-at-arms,
of each month number of social activities s e,. pi ss .
o
in the Michigan Legislature and is tius.Thteltmeting
vi sitors.
supported by Governor Groesbeck. k upon
Simon Steir, negative, defeated Sam-
Nu Beta Phi.
Youths of Zion,
uel Kellman. A feature of the pro-
The Youths of Zion will liald it Im.
gram was a talk on "Philosophy" by The Nu Beta Phi will give a dance
Jack Thumin, clerk of the club. At Thursday evening, Feb. 12, at the quet at Josef's Restaurant Sunday
next week's meeting election of o ffi- 1 Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs, evening, J1111. IS, lit 14 o'elos4 s ae the
cers for the new term, beginning Jan. Second boulevard and Hancock are. benefit of the pioneer fund. Miss
25, will he held. All members are nue. An entertainment will also be Esther Siegal of 1161 Hague avenue
requested to be present to show their' given. Tickets are being sold by is in charge of reservations. The
committee in harge will pr,;vide
c a
interest in the future of the Philo- members.
program of entertainment.
mathic. Committee chairmen must1
Alpine Social Club.
also hand in final written committee
North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
reports.
At the last meeting of the Alpine
At the last meeting of t h e North
Social Club arrangements were made
Woodward
branch of the Jewish
J. W. E. W. 0.
for an open meeting to be held at
At a meeting of the Jewish Worn.' the home of Benjamin Slotnick, 9741 Women's European Welfare Organiz.
ation
plans
were
discussed for a bat
en's European Welfare Organization McQuade avenue, Sunday, Jan. 18, at
held Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, the 3:30 o'clock. The business meeting to be held March 1 at the Elks' Tern.
following officers were installed: ' will be followed by dancing, refresh- Ple. The person holding No. 311 on
President, Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman; meats and a theater party. Plans are a raffle ticket for the pearls raffled
vice.president, Mrs. Isadore Rosen. I being made for a hard time party. several weeks ago is asked to corn
stein; second vice-president, Mrs. I. The following committee chairmen municate with Mrs. George Cohen at
Levin; third vice-president, Mrs. A. I were appointed: Membership, Thomas Empire 11100-J and receive the pearls
Satofsky; treasurer, Mrs. A. Cohen; B. Shulman; social, Samuel Brody;
honorary recording secretary, Mrs.; publicity, Armand A. Shulman.
Cannot you easily imagine your great, great
FIRM IN REJECTING
Agnes Levin; secretary for board of 1
Madison Athletic Club.
directors, Mrs. T. Segal, and trustees, I
grandmother enjoying her gay girlhood and
RED INTERNATIONAL
Mrs. J. Newman and Mrs. F. Efrusy. The Madison Athletic Club held its
her maturing years among these very sur-
A board meeting and miscellaneous 1 second dance of the season last Sun- Polish-Jewish Labor Org•nizetlon He
Exterior Painting
shower will be given at the home of day evening at the Hotel Statler. The
roundings?—the main pieces of old-time mas-
pudi•tes Communism.
Mrs. Erickman of 9708 Delmar aye- club's basketball team played against W
Interior Decorating
siveness, but affording the height of conveni-
nue next Saturday evening in honor the Superb team last Tuesday even-
ARSAW.--(J. T. A.1-•-A pegs
Wall Papers
ing
at
a
practice
game.
The
first
of her daughter, Esther.
ence—the entire room emphasizing the ut-
tive attitude towards the Third M.
Exquisite Furniture
The public is invited to attend the regular game will be played against cow International was expressed in
most daintiness, but utterly practical, and oh,
performance to be given at the Yid- the Windsor Furniture team at the resolution adopted at the third ar
of all periods
Inputted and Ometti,
dish Playhouse Wednesday evening, Balch School Tuesday evening, Jan- nual conference of the BIM
so comfortable!
Ruud, th
Jan. 28, for the benefit of the or- nary 20.
Upholstering
largest Jewish labor organization i n
ganization. Mesdames II. Margolis,
the Polish republic. A similar attic
This is a room in a beautiful Detroit home,
Draperies
Detroit Lodge I. 0. 0. F.
Ida Levin, Agnes Levin and Joseph
Rugs and Carpets
Installation of officers of Detroit tft:,'rl,t,'!:.,",,,nitihs°;;,gxanrr,ti's'teoll thet,hk In',,ttel,nrId.
decorated and furnished by Dean Studios in
Zuckerman are in charge.
A
regular
meeting
will
be
held
Lodge,
No. 1214, I. 0. 0. F., took darn
Lamps and Shades
Iional
interests as incompatible
d
accordance with instructions, and but illus-
Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the Farnsworth , 'dace at the Odd Fellows Hall, 122
of the wo king
r
t
,:
Window Shades
' Randolph street, last Friday evening. ,with
trates the possibilities of Dean's unsurpassed
avenue synagogue.
; Noble Grand Nathan D. Metzger,' ent ''`•
Objets de' Art
branch°,
resources and facilities.
newly-alerted, took the chair. A pro- I the hundred seventeen
Omega Epsilon.
of the Bund organi zati on are acti ve
' The Omega Epsilon Sorority held ' gram was given at which Judge Ralph .. I in
Polish republic, aceor ding to a
Estimates Without Obligation
its semi-annual election of officers at W. Liddy spoke on "Fraternalism." , spurt
port submitted to the canferenc
it
the home of Miss Betty Smith with' Several musical numbers were
having the right to vote
treasurer,
Evelyn results:
Greenberg;
seen- followed
by a banquet. Plans are be. I 55
President.
,
followi•tr
the
anti 4:1 d elegates without voting privi.
leges. The session of a small group
• Birdie Williams; vice-president and , Ind': made fen II dance.
I which named itself the Communistic
Purity Chapter.
war "tr't the
'tart', Fannie Schnieder. The club
But"' di.' n o t in any
A n informal dancing party and en- , rank
will have a skating party the hitter
and file of the OrgAlliZilI1 0 11. the
un
d
ay
v
i
een
At
tertainment
will
be
• f the
, evening, Jan. 24., by Purity Chanter, report of the central calumet
_
stated, although a general sells
No. 359, Order Eastern Star. Mem- the organization was prevalent during!
Alpha Epsilon Pi.
A meeting; of the Alpha Epsilon Pi berm and their escorts will be the the past year.
• . is , he
Of
general . interest
FOR OVER EIGHTY YEARS
Sorority was held Jan. 7 at the home guests
the chapter.
Refreshments
DETROIT S LEADING DECORA I ORS AND FURNISHERS
.
. particular
will be of
served.
Mrs. Edythe
Cuatell
h' h throw s li g ht upon the at
of Miss Marian Sachs, 301 East is , in charge . The prograni will be
titude of the Polish Socialist party 1
.hAntee '
Palmer avenue. Refreshments were -teen
by members of the chapter.
is v
i wards the problem of anti-Seinitisn
'
5"
' served and the members danced at
in Poland. It appears that the t;
•the conclusion of the business meet-
','Allegro Girls.
labor parties, the I oli4h Socialis,
in g.
Nliss Sylvia Ettinger of 1.116 Pin- Party' and the Bond, C,'
cam•luded at
--
vree avenue was hostess at the last
t o ;on'
some time a
Montefiore Lodge.
meeting of the L'Allegro Girls Club. agreement
' Montetiore Lodge, No. 12, little- The following officers were elected: the anti-Semitic movement anti
pendent Order Free Sons of Israel, Florence Moskovitz, president; Selma the Polish working* masses. 'I'i'i
---- , held a regular meeting Thursday Prag, secretary; Gussie Max, trios- greement
was without re-alt. I
cause of the fact that the Polish t
e id er. s rgeant-at- cialist party failed to do any:hale
; evening, Jan. 8, at its clubrooms at „ cr. ; Lilli an ',e
the K. of P. hall, Cass and Teterboro, arms.
this direction, the report states.
venues. Officers were installed for
The conference, in a st as dal re st
Clu b Iilthe coming year. Siren past .prt-i-
Pisgah Lodge Ausili•ry. pi,,,,,,h lotion, pledged the party to coma u
.
o
f
e
ras;
wereaddress0(1) f tv.h.t,iesol:11.,•ku
Tlle Ladies Auxiliary
its tight fur a Jewish cultural nut ,
table. The
Lodge, Ni', 34, 1. 0. B. B., will hold omy in Poland, in which the rights
given by the recently-elected presi- an installation of officers at the club-
u, age should be era
yhutb. i') i 'c itiii nlissthitluattii ,g),s
dent, Joseph Mellinoff, who stressed rooms, 403 1.,ast Adams avenue, next ed
school. ;
full reoognition
,,, ev'e'ning. All members are
Pirchai Zion.
the need for co-operation among the ; Ni„„d„
The last meeting of l'irchei Zion officers and members. The next meet- requested to attend. Refreshments
Club was held at the home of Miss ing will he held Thursday evening, will be served. The next monthly
dance will be given at the Statler
Eva Meridekohn. A drive for new .1:in. 2 2 .
Hotel Sunday evening, Jan. 25.
members is being made. All girls 16
Zeirei Zion.
or over are requested to join. Those
Pi
.The Zeirei Zion Society held a
interested are asked to write to Ger-
G ri7S7iisSnii ga n'S7, rority en-
The Pi ani.
meeting Sunday evening, Jan. 4, at
trude Cohen, 519 Medbury avenue.
tertained
at a theater party at the
R11-
The nrogram was held in Yiddish. the Y W II A. clubrooms, 89
A Jewish story was told by Gertrude wena street. Plans were made for Majestic1 Theater last Tuesday esen-
Cohen and a piano solo given by a pioneer dance to be given at the I ing. Plans are being completed for
Book-Cadillac !dote] Feb. 22, George' a winter musical with several well-
Goldie Steinberg.
The next meeting will take place Washington's brithday. Harry Gor- known local musicians as soloists. ' It
at the home of Miss Coldie Steinberg. don is chairman. JOseph Chaos], will he glean Tuesday evening, t t.
430 Pa lmer avenue.
N isItors are in leader, read an article on "The 110. Miss Esther Levett of 1629 West
Transition in Our Party Life," by 1 Philadelphia avenue will be hotels
vited.
Carl AN'hitman. Open discussion fol.:at a meeting next Tuesday evening.
-
— _
You will find the National Bank of
lowed. "The Jew in English Litera- ,
B'nos Rachel.
Intercollegiate Club.
Miss Eva Yokes was hostess at s lure" will be discussed by Spencer
Commerce something more than a
The
Intercollegiate
Club of Detroit
Fishbain, a teacher of English at Ceq-1
Chanukah party of the B'nos Rachel
elected the following officers:
jtraand High School, Sunday even i ng,, 1 recently
mere depository for Four savings.
Club Dec. °T. Chanukah can
President, Dr. Arthur A. Ginsburg;
were lighted. Miss Della Shlain was
A social meeting was held Jan. 11 1 vice-president, Dr. John Ho ro R itz;
hostess at a meeting Jan. 6. The , at the clubrooms.
. A program was . recording secretary. Sidney I . irn-
Trico Radiator Furniture pip; et
Imam; corresponding, secretary, Sam-
club visited the art exhibition at Tem- ' given, fbllowed by dancing.
You will discover here an interested
over the heating apparatus ca
uel
B.
Paul;
treasurer,
Sydney
Fore-
Me Beth El.
--
pletely conceals the radiator .
Additional members of the
group of investment counsellors men
a t the meeting held at the home
Bluebird Girls.
The humidifier adds healtb
of Mks Lapinsky the hostess gave a
, executi , . council are Harold N. liar-
the
atmosphere, saves decor , '
At
a
meeting
of
the
Blubird
Girls
who are in daily contact \vith business
rim and Casper C. Cutler. A number
talk
talk on "My Impressions of a Sunday
cost.
Evening Service" and Jean Ogroskin • held Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, at the of activities are being planned by the
A
courteous salesman ,‘,
of
Miss
Sara
Dorf
man,
plans
enterprise—who know the opportuni-
gave a short talk on the art exhibit
officers.
and quote you.
h 21-ii.' made for the annual dance to
being held at Temple Beth F.I. Miss , tt:
large
investors.
Lillie Garnick of 1549 Clairmount he held at the Twentieth Century
ties for small as well as
Athena Girls.
ART METAL
NU,
At a meeting of Cr' Athena Girls
a,:nsta..,,rit tilneg.will be hostess at the next Club Friday evening, Feb. 20.
RADIATOR COVER Cl
Anna Gold will be hostess at A meet- Club held last Tuesday evening a
ng at her home, "55 East Kirby ave. musical program Was given by the
702 EMPIRE BLDG
If you seek to keep your funds em-
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nue, Tuesday evening, Jan. 20.
following girls: The Misses Betty

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The last meeting of the Hones of
Fel Siem Club.
Z 1 on was held at the await. of Miss,
The f, e1 Siern Club recently enter-
wen. Miss
Mollie Rosenthal.
cussed
for an anniversary party. Miss tained the children of the Detroit Ile-

Goldie Lieberman of East Kirby . brew Orphan Horne with a luncheon
avenue will be host.— at the next and theater party. Miss Charlotte Al-
meeting. • nerin, 1253 Collingwood avenue, anal
I Miss Elizabeth Dater, 1)1292 Cardoni
street, were on the committee in

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ETHICAL CULTURE
LEADER TO SPEAK •

Karma Klub.
Election of officers will take place .,••
Horace James Bridges Will Address at the next regular meeting. of the L , 1 "
Jewish Woman's Clot,
Karma Klub, Ttlet,13V evening, Jan.
A:1:410.45e
pau.gt
20. The Karma Klub basketball team
Horace James Bridges, leadt•r of will play the Jewish Pro-rt,t 1 VOS
the Ethical Culture Society; of Chi- Wednesday evening, Jan. '2 1 , at
F
raga, will address an evening m e et. "'cluck. It will be first game io
ing of the Jewish Women's Club the Council of Clubs League and wi'l
Of Congregation Shaarey Z(dek.
Monday, Jan. 19, at 8 o'clock, on be played at the Jewish Institute gym-
Family p'ots rent e
member: have
Mast beauttlul, well kept Jew .h Cemetery on the cay.
ty at re. f
"When Wealth Accumulates, Do Men nasi•m. Several new' members
Jew .h
from lour to tatte' , e gr•ves can be purchased by the
at en lc. not on y Shaarey Zedek member. bto tl
Decav7" The meeting, which will he joined the club.
able yotces. The cemetery
en
t
re
Jew
sh
communtty.
held in the chapel of Temple Beth El,
L:
Ladies Auailli•ry of Beth Moses.
•••• 1 Call
is open to the public. The officers
In Cs.. et 11, 0•• ■ • ■
Fn. I-teem*, on Call
The Ladies Auxiliary ot Congrega-
LEWIS BROTHERS
have invited local clergymen to at-
D. S. ZEMON. RIO V.spipla Parh
John R. St.
tion Beth Moses will give a concert
Emp
PO40
tend.
Env. 2114
1 H. EHRLICH, 6553 Second Blvd
Mr. Bridges, who is a Londoner by and dance in the vestry rooms of the 0
No thway 0312
I SAULSON, 300 East H•oceak
berth, is president of the Booth House synagogue at Garfield and Beaubie ,
1 SAUL-SON, 300 E•st H•ncock
:
evening.
Jan.
25,
at
Glendale
3982
Glendale 3982
Social Settlement, Chicago, and of streets Sunda ,
the Urban League. He was an assn- II o'clock. Th. Proceeds will be tleot1
A.
elate leader, with Stanton Coit, of for charity. Mrs. Manuel Jacoby is
the West London Ethical Society and chairman and is assisted by Mrs. Pe- AY
came to Chicago in 1913 as leader of ter Vass.
the ethical society of that city. Mr.,
re
Hebrew Ladies Aid.
Bridt7es, who is famed as an author
and lecturer, has written "The Ethi- The Hebrew Latices Aid Society
cal Movement—Its Principles and completed arrangements for a Purim
im T." "Criticisms of Life—Studies ball, to be held at the Book•Cadillac
B Mus , Columbia University.
in Faith, Hone and Dt•spair." "The Hotel, at a meeting held Jan. 7. Mrs.
REPERTOIR
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COACHING
Religion of Experience." "Our Fel. Rose Fleisher is chairman and is as.
Walnut 6465
love Shakespere," "On Becoming An sisted by Mrs. G. Steck and Mrs. C.
Studio: 2243 Lothrop
American" and 'Jew-Baiting--An Davidson. The next meeting will he
Old Evil Newly Camouflaged." held Jan. 21 at the I. 0. B. A. Hall

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