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Kaslimah Club.
Phi Delta Sorority.
A regular meeting of the Kadienah
The last meeting of the Phi Delta
vie of
Sorority was held Sunday afternoon, Girls Club was held at the
adstone
Jan. 18, at the home of Miss Yetta Miss Lillian Cantor of 2015
com-
Dworkin of Pinehurst boulevard. The avenue Jan. 20. Plans
semi-annual election of officers took pleted for a card party to be held at
place with the following results: Miss Oriole Terrace on Washington's
Mendette Popkin, president ; Miss birthday, Feb. 22. Mrs, Archie Gold-
Rose Weisberg, secretary; Miss Rose berg, Elizabeth Apple and Ethel
Feller, treasurer; Miss Betty Wein- Klein compose the ticket committee.
garden, director of publicity. In place Plans were discussed for a dance to
of a meeting to be held next Sunday be held in March. The next regular
afternoon there will be a bridge meeting will be held at the home of
luncheon at the home of Mrs. Maurice Miss Elizabeth Apple, 573 Belmont
Witus of 3781 Carter avenue. avenue.

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Young
Judaea

Club
Notes

Mogen David.

The last meeting of the
Da.
yid Club was held Sato,
evening
Jan. 17, at the Talmud 'comb on.
Westminster and Delmar street,
Harry Katz, chairman, 1C.'11.tin
ner and Samuel
a p.
Pointed on a committei
plan a
father and son meeting. S , uel H ey .
man, leader, continued
hig the
life of Dr. Theodor lit,
rice by
Emanuel Neuman, Neil.,
the week before. Hat
.is %err
given.
Election of ,,11,
will he
held next Saturday lit
.

Madison Athletic Club,
Athena Girls Club.
At the last meeting of the Madison
the
At the last regular meeting
Athena Girls Club final arrangements Athletic Club plans were discussed
were made for a bridge luncheon to for the next regular dance to be held

B ' nos

Rache I.

The next meeting of tl
chef Club will be held
;.. , 1 R aa t .
Jan. 28, at the home c:
911,10
be given Saturday afternoon, Jan. in April.
Goldberg,
231
Hendrie
The club claims a forfeit from the
The
24, at Briggs' Restaurant. The nest
following program will
given
regular meeting will take place Tues- Windsor Furniture Company for non-
"I,ife of Emma Lazarus, I
•• and
day evening, Jan. 27, at 89 Rowena appearance on Tuesday evening, Jan.
20, for the basketball game which was Zionist," by Della Rhin • ' 11/ 4 r6, of
street.
tio r, and
scheduled for that date. On Tues-! Emma Lazarus, by F.va
Iiy Dora
day evening, Jan. 27, the club will I "Jewish Current Event:
Bluebird Girls.
play a Class B team at the Balch Coopersmith.
Miss
Anna
Kurtzman
was
hostess
School.
I
The not meeting will be held Sun-
, at a meeting of the Bluebird Girls
Club Tuesday evening, Jan. 13. Plans day afternoon at 2:30 at the club-
were completed for an invitational house, 69 Rowena street.
dance to be held Feb. 211 at the Twen-
L'Allegro Club.
Dr. Jacob Kohn Disease. elan for
tieth Century Club. Mrs. J. Goldberg
Ann Arbor Center .
of 3452 Edison avenue will be hos-
Miss Geraldine Fineman of 9738
I tees at the next meeting, Tuesday
Cameron avenue was hostess at the
evening, Jan. 27.
last meeting of the D'Allegro Girls
That a Jewish student boa, at the
Club Jan. 20. Miss Gussie Max of University of Michigan is .1 center
2249 Clairmount avenue will be hos- which the United Synagogue if Amer-
Oriole Girls.
Miss Anna Ilindin entertained the tess at the next regular meeting on ica and the Detroit Jewish , ' , Inniur
ity would help to establish wits made
Oriole Girls at their last meeting. Feb. 4.
AND FURNISHINGS
manifest at a meeting of the student
Two guests were present. Bunco was
Emanuel
Sisterhood.
house committee last Saturday even -
played. Miss Jean Joffee of 635 Bel-
The Sisterhood of the Congrega- ing at Hotel Addison. Dr. Jacob
mont avenue will be hostess at the
next meeting. A miscellaneous our- tion Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson ave. Kohn of New York, rabbi of Congre-
prise shower was given for Miss Jof- nues, held a meeting at the synagogue gation Anshei Chesed and chairman
fee Saturday, June 17. Miss Joftee, Monday afternoon. Plans were corn- of the college student activities com-
, who will be married next month, ex- pleted for a Purim entertainment to mittee of the United Synagogue, pr
held at the synagogue on Satur- rented to the local group the ream
pacts to reside in St. Louis.
for organizing a student house and
day evening, March 7.
outlined the course of procedure it
Philomathic Debating Club.
ia.4E1Y necessary.
Na Beta Phi.
p racPe hit t-
d that a stude
meDdr
The
Na
Beta
Phi
Sorority
is
or-
maE thV i D otn ibai t if ing oin C7Ur bs took th
house would symbolize the hespiti
Jack Thumin was elected • ranging a dance Feb. 12 at the head-
S da
ity and interest of the community
, speaker to succeed Isadore Berger, quarters of the Federation of %V orn-
or near which the house is situates
i and Hyman Barahal was chosen clerk. en's Clubs, Second boulevard and and that it is able to to what in
di
The other officers elected were Rob-' Hancock avenue. A special orchestra
vidual fraternities are unable to ac
est Bernstein, assistant clerk, and has been engaged, besides additional
complish. Ile described a number
Sidney Koretz, sergeant-at-arms. The entertainment features.
features of such a center, includin,
directors chosen for the next term are
the serving of Jewish meals, the en
!Jack Thumin, Hyman Barahal, Rob-
count:am:tint of courses in Jew is
FORMER
DETROITER
,ert Bernstein, Sidney Koretz, Ilerzl
the observance of religion
KILLED IN NEVADA subjects,
[ Shur and Isadore Berger.
holidays and the development of
Next week's program will consist
Jewish atmosphere in which eves
of a debate on the child labor amend-
Benjamin Bergman, 47 years old, Jewish student or organization wool
ment. Nlorris Pelavin and Sam Gu- formerly of Detroit, recently was shot be healthfully received.
rovitch will uphold the bill and David and killed in his store in Ruth, Nev.,
Student house's under the auspi
Koretz and Sidney Koretz will fur- when he attempted to ward off three of the United Synagogue are mi
nish the opposition. At this meeting bandits who entered his store with tained at Columbia University and
the newly elected officers will be in-' the intent to rob, according to an ac- University of Pennsylvania. PI
stalled. New committees will be ap- count received in this city. Mr. Berg- are being completed for the estahl
pointed and the old ones will present man's remains were removed to Salt ment of a similar center at Cor i
their final reports.
Lake City for interment. Mr. Berg- University. The Jewish student ho
-
, man is survived by his widow, three movement, Dr. Kohn asserted, is
Alpine Social Club.
daughters and a son. The shooting of the most vital enterprises undo
An open meeting of the Alpine So- is said to have been C cold-blooded. A taken by the United Synagogue. T
I vigorous search for the bandits is be- movement, he added, is serving
cial Club
home of MissEthel Slotnick. The ing made.
raise the status of the Jewish stude
Misses Doris'Gosevitz, Blanche Volin,
and strengthen his Jewish social a
Marian Fink and Fanny Waronoff
religious consciousness.
FOR OVER EIGHTY YEARS
were guests. Samuel Goldstein of Mt. Clemens Paper Praises El-
Elconan II. Saulson is thairma
602 Josephine avenue will be host at
a temporary committee chosen
kin for Effort to Bring
months
ago to consider plans is rt
■ the next meetnig.
Recognition to City.
student house.
Hebrew Ladies Aid,
While in the city Dr. Kohn lent
The series of card parties which is
In it • is.Lit• of Jan. 15, the M t. at the late service at the Sha
being held semi-monthly by the 1
1 e- Clemens Nlonitor, writing edit mall y, Zedek Synagogue Friday even
brew Ladies AidSociety is proving commends Samuel Elkin, prophet or Jan. 16, and occupied the pulpi
successful.
At the last party, held of
o Hotel Elkin, for his efforts in t he Rabbi A. M. Hershman the folio
morning,
Jan. 14, Mrs. Sarah Eisler and Mrs. city's behalf. It says:
Elfuda Greenwald won the door
"Samuel Elkin and his associates
prizes, which are given to the person in the hotel business deserve the
holding the winning number appear- I thanks of the entire community of
ing on the admission card.e next , Mt. Clemens for the initiative they
VC
card party will take place Wednesday,
, have taken in the matter of boosting
d to
Jan. 28, at 682 East Warren avenue. Nit. -Clemens through the medium of Frame Petition Add
Government.
Martin L. Goldstein returned las The public is invited. The proceeds advertising. There is no reason in
the world why this city should not
week from an extended trip to Wash are used for charitable purposes.
BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A./ A
come in for fame and prosperous
ington, D. C., and points in Virginia
Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge. times because of its mineral waters. sion to submit a petition to the
In Norfolk he attended the twenty
Installation of officers of the Ladies Other cities, notably French Lick and garian government, pointing ou
sixth annual convention of the Zeta
Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Hot Springs, have gained consistent difficulties under which the .1
Beta Tau Fraternity.
I. 0. B. B., took place last Monday flown and are enjoying consistent population of Hungary is ba it
evening at the clubrooms, 406 East and steady prosperity because they urging a more favorable attit
Mrs. M. Berg and Mrs A. Levy of
Adams avenue. The following 0ffi- are able to attract large numbers of wants the Jews, was decided iip ,!
Detroit are visiting in the city.
cers were installed with impressive people.
meeting of the Federation of 3
ceremonies conducted by Samuel .1.
"The waters of Mt. Clemens are in- Communities in Ilungary, held
Mrs. I. Rich entertained at a 1 Rhodes, president of Pisgah Lodge, deed miracle waters and the thou- recently under the chairman.h
o'clock bridge luncheon Jan. 14. Mrs. and Past-President Theodore Levin: sands who have benefited by their the Budapest Jewish command:
President, Mrs. Harry Fleishman; magnetisms are living testimonials to Dr. Alexander Lederer, presi it
Adolph Seitner won high honors.
honorary vice-president, Mrs. A. M. their healing properties. And as Mr. of the federation.
The petition complains rim
Honoring two brides-elect, the Sorock; first vice-president, Mrs. Elkin has pointed out, if people had
Misses Miriam Marks and Florence Harry Klein; second vice-president, a place to go, or anything to to while agrarian reform law is &visit
t
Beckman, Mrs. A. Dorman gave a Mrs. l'hilip Cowan; treasurer, Miss taking their baths here, more people Jews of their lands. Even
secretary, would come. He urged sonic recrea- belonging to Jewish soldiers ale
shower at her home Wednesday even- Anna Kaufman; recording
Mrs. Alex Licht; corresponding secr•- tional facilities, if nothing more than totally disabled in the war haci
ing. Jan. 14.
tam, Mrs. Dorothy Blatnikoft; finan- a board walk from the downtown dis- taken away from them. Jew:
cial secretary, Mrs. Mary Bernstein; triet along the winding banks of the also been deprived of trading 3,
Miss Stella That spent several days reporter, Mrs. Saul Katz, monitor, Clinton.
where they were held from thv
last week in Detroit, the guest of ref- N'Irs. A. II. Eisler; warden, Mrs. Lena
"Another thing that townspeople ernment and where they were 1.1 .
atives and friends.
by municipal authorities.
must
thank
Mr.
Elkin
for
is
the
stand
Simon.
•he has taken in the matter of the
M•evlin Club.
The Old Club and the Hirshberg
hotel runners. They have become a GERMAN JEWS' RECOR IJ
Club gave a bridge-luncheon at the
Miss Rose Swatlo was hostess at a • nuisance and it is time their Ind's-
IN WAR PUBLIS
Bancroft Hotel Thursday noon, Jan. meeting of the Maevlin Club last criminate practice of corralling every
15, honoring the Misses
Lillie,
, who
left Rose
last Tuesday at her home, 1989 Hazel -
BERLIN.—(J.
T. AL —Or , I.
..._
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,•.,
L
and Mamie Lenh ofT
wood avenue. The next meeting will ... —,.. ......., „1,...v.
and twenty-five of the 10,o1c
Tuseday for Florida for the remain- be held at the.home of Miss Rae Sie- .....„ , , ,,,....
pilots
during
the
war
wen' .1•
der of the season. Mrs. Gerald Gold- gel, 51 Owen avenue.
cording to an illustrated
farb won high honors.
titled, "Jewish Fliers in Ili,
Sigma Beta Upsilon.
War," by Felix A. Eheilhal -
On Friday afternoon, Jan. 16,
Miss Celia Miller was hostess at
fished by the Association of
Rabbi Samuel H. Gordon conducted the last meeting of the Sigma Beta
Jewish Front Soldiers. The
a child study class. The subjects of Upsilon Sorority at her home, .,2...
given are said to he incomplet
sending the child to school and the East Palmer avenue. A theater party
means of explaining the holy days to will be given Jan. 31 and plans were
the child were discussed.
made for a sleigh-ride party to take,.
place next mnoth. The next meeting
The subject of Rabbi Samuel H. will be held at the home of Win
Gordon's sermon last Friday evening Blanche Bennett, 30 Englewood ave-
was "For Thy Salvation Do I Hope, nue, Tuesday evening, Jan. 29.
0 Lord."
Purity Chapter.
The following program will be
Rabbi Gordon conducted the his-
tory class last Sunday morning and given Monday evening, Jan. 26, by
discussed "An Italian Rabbi of the Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S., at
Fifteenth Gentry." lie gave a graphic the Eastern Star Temple: Song by
picture of the life and customs of the Purity Chapter glee club; reading by
Jews of that time in Italy. An open Golda Kavanau; solo by Anne Berris;
a sketch by Selma Rosenblatt and Min-
forum followed.
nie Israel; minuet by Jean and Bertha
Holzman; piano solo by Hulda Fine,
Ghost Drama Given Impressive and "Hearts," a playlet in which Ida
Blumberg, Sarah Gordon, Ethel Schil-
Performance by Bonstelle
' ler and Edyth Cugell will take part;
Company Actors.
glee club selections, Ilelen Horwitz,
Family plots ,A'
Most beautiful, well•kept Jewish Cemetery In the city.
le
Esther Schiller. Hulda Fine, Gene-

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Interior Decorating
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Draperies
Rugs and Carpets
Lamps and Shades
Window Shades
Objets de' Art

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CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETER

Of Congregation Shaarey Zftlek.

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"Outward Bound," Sutton Vane's vieve Morris, Charlotte Miller, Ethel
charming and withal effective play !Klein, Shithrey Leach, Sarah Eisler,
e anBroofutdhye.i
h loccukoaundis ,Bheasi sr im
Iterbs.ecEcda yiB
dealing with the reactions of men l m
and women who, having left the
earthly life, proceed to their prospec. entertainment. The doors will be
open at 7:30 and the performance
live destinies in the hereafter, will
e.nt, Dancing
ad:1r5
continue for another week at the Bon ,,-
ow and refreshments will be
follow
stelle Playhouse. Headed by m
served. Admission will be free.
l
Bonstelle, who interprets the part of i
a scrubwoman who is numbered
J. W. E. W. 0.
among the motely group headed for
At a board meeting of the Jewish
the strange experiences to which they
are about to be assigned by a heaven- Women's European Welfare Organiz-
ly examiner, the Playhouse Company ariun held last Saturday evening at
the home of Mrs. Fuchsman plans
p resents this unique play capably and
with fine understanding. "Outward were completed for a performance to
Bound," for all its eery suggestion, be given at the Yiddish Playhouse !
has the reassuring quality of being Jan. 28. All thine holding tickets
requested to report at the next
steeped in generous humor and sym- are
pathy with the foibles and weak- meeting, to be held at the Farnsworth
Synagogue Jan. 27.
nesses of men and women.

Isom tour to twelve gr•vet can be purchased by the Jewish commun.ty at

able prices. Ti,. cemetery is open to not only Shaerey Zedek members 1,,
entire lane). community.

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