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'graternut an Club vies
Plans for a dance to P.,
j . m th.
ganized in Detroit 75 years ago. The day evening. Feb. 16, at •
Social Mixers.
P.incroft,
next meeting will be held Thursday Hotel are being made
',
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Lori
The members of the Social Mixers
Levinsohn and Mrs. II • . leniek
evening, Feb. 12.
Club extended an invitation to Jewish
who are in charge of .t, :,'sent,
young people to attend the meetings
Philomathic Debating Club.
are planning it number
a paoait i
of the club, held every Wednesday
Installation of officers was held at features.
evening at the Talmud Torah at Phil-
the last meeting of the Philomathic
adelphia and Byron avenues. Miss
Honoring Miss Miriam Marks,
Jeanette Wilk of the Detroit Jewish Debating Club, which took place Jan.
bride-elect of Feb. 22. 'ne Mi sr* ,
25 at the Talmud Torah at Byron and
The
meetings
director.
Institute is
Philadelphia avenues. Those chosen Ruth and Ilelen unto,
are held in room 6.
to lead the Philomathi• during the Pained with a miscellapo
fifty-third term of its existence are: at their home in Flint.
Bluebird Girls,
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Jack Thumin, speaker; Hyman Bora-
Miss Anna Gold of Kirby avenue hal, clerk; Bruce Bernstein, assistant
Announcements have
J , ,, yived
was hostess at a meeting of the 1311w- , clerk, and Sidney Koretz, sergeant- of the marriage of Mis-
' bird Girls Tuesday evening, Jan. 20.
-arms. The board of directors in- men of Chicago to 11,0 nt
..hen of
A theater party for the girls will
31, be
at at
t•p,„„,
eludes the officers and Ilerzl Shur and this city, which took pia,
Sunday, Jan. 25.
I held Saturday evening, Jan.
the Bonstelle Theater. Miss Sophie Isadore Berger.
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The following committees were
Lipnick was appointed chairman of
Miss Lillie l.enhotf , ai•
hal;
rad b1
the invitation committee for it dance ehosen: Program, Hyman Bara U. her sister, Mrs. -Alex 1., . •
membership Robert Bernstein; B.
Saul
to he given at the wen e
George Sternberg; press, Benja- Ste. Marie, and ho
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Club, Friday evening, Feb. 20. The nun Kurtzman; challenge, Norman Misses Rose and Maria,
ref
he ld a t th e Rom; Philomathian, Ernest Goodman; last Thursday for NI ., •
meeting of Feb. :3 will be he
home Of Mrs. I. Chaenko, :357 Rose- , alumni, Simon Stier; social, Walter spend the remainder n: • ,.
dale court.
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Farber • pin Irving Beckman; consti-
The third of a serit•s ei
pal
tutional, Isadore Berger; outside af-
Kadim•h Girls Club.
ties given under the au•i
th
" n m Barahal '
" 11 program
' meeting of the raj The
Sisterhood
of
Temple
The
last
regular
i
tif the meeting in-
•
: Kadimah Girls Club was held Tues. eluded a heckling contest, in which held Tuesday evening..I
day evening, Jan. 27, at the home of most of the members took part. The
A Purim play, "Thy s • ,.
Miss Elizabeth Apple of 573 Belmont organization was also addressed by
avenue. Plans have been completed . Jack F. Schulman, an honorary alum- will be given by the ,, • .
Sabbath School.
for a card party to be held at Oriole' nos.
The topic to be debated at the
• Terrace Sunday afternoon, Feb. 22.
1 Mrs. Adolph Greened., ny urge
sold and a meeting to be held Sunday, Feb. 1, is
Mary ticke ts have been
large attendance is expected. Plans „ Resolved, That the Child Labor Lawitained 12 ladies at a brill: [uncial 1 1
last Friday.
are also being formulated for a dance Amendment Be Adopted."
to be held the first Sunday in A pril. .
airs. Samuel Saliti , ky ''f
b. , rdrr
The next meeting will be held at the
Phi Delta Sorority.
2226
Helen Belanzo of 22
S. D. (formerly aliss alint,,, ,fur
home of Mius H
The next meeting of the Phi Delta is the guest of her sinter.
Hazelwood avenue.
Sorority will be held Sunday, Feb. 1, uel Dumbinsky.
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pat the home of Miss :Vendetta Popkin
Madison Athletic Club.
The basketball team of the Madison of 1620 West Grand boulevard.
The monthly meeting of theLod
Aid Society took place Weiliiesil
Athletic Club defeated the Rover Ath-
Zeirei Zion.
afternoon, Jan. 21. )11 A.
letic Club team with a score of 47
The next meeting of the Zeirei Zion Philippe and airs. I,rael Rieh
evening at the
to 15 last
Balch School gymnasium. Benjamin s a yiety will be held Sunday evening. hostesses.
i sh w oman ', Cl u b
Diamond and Harry Merlins received F t.h . I , a t th e J ew
mr. and Mrs. Alex S. lyvinst
special commendation for their play- house, 89 Rowena street. "I 'he society
ing. The club team will play a class will give a dance at the Book-Cadillac i I are spending the week in i'ireag "
'B leant every Tuetday evening in the lintel Sunday evening, Feb. 22.
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Henry Gerard is in Nett York C
gymnasium of the Balch School. The
Purity Chapter.
I games will be open to the public. In
A large crowd attended the pro-
Lionel Ginsburg spew la,tt wt
' appreciation for his efforts on behalf
grant and dance given by Purity end in'Ann Arbor.
I
i a, nal bigtri f s t w i I T
of r the i a c l:, o b , n ,tth ay.• , im
hP art'''p' rq:'t- Chapter, No. 359, Order Eastern
r ztapnl .,e ,I,aasst
T h S e t a rp T
,,,,,tation will be made at :Pm open mt:ottr, ,,, a yt the,.
stoning. r n
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meeting to be held at the N. M. II. S
I A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, Sun- arranged under the chairmanship of
given by
, as gi
theartCugl ell atn. 11 w
' day afternoon, Feb, 1. A program l't rs.Eet nly,bs.
he Glee Club,
will be given, followed by dancing. the .
posed of Helen Horowitz, Sarah Pr- Miss Berger to Lecture Under
The public is invited.
pices of Junior Hadassah.
ier, Ethel Klein, Genevieve Morris,
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Bessie Broudy, Charlotte Miller,
Athena Girls Club.
The Athena Girls Club met last Esther Schiller, Rebecca nick and
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all:, Sophia Berger. es, ,
.A. Bahia Fine, leader, presented a group tor of the l'alestine
V. \V.
Ma' r tIz I wns
,
issoph
att e l:h%
i s
'Tuesday eevening
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of old fashioned songs. They were tee, who recently arr.3 ,
Sophie s
appointed chairman of a committee dressed in old fashioned costumes. country front Palestine in •
to assist in the United Jewish Emer- (;olds Kavanau, dressed as a maid of the principal cities
gency Fund campaign and to present olden times, gave a reading and airs. States, will he the te. ,
the fund with a donation from the A n , Berris, costumed as an Irish a meeting iif the ,p, •
club. Other members of the commit- girl, sang a group of Irish folk songs. Junior Ilatlassah 'Phut
o pi, Fi ne sang several o f her own
I
tee are Miss Annn Milstein, Miss Mad- H
Feb. 5, at 8 o'clock.
ha tm(ollatrrildha,
il
Lie Halter, Mrs. Martin Lippit and t;z, t:ist ittiia .i i. ,lean
be held at the 'Palm.
colonial will
Mrs. Oscar Neuman. The next meet-
and Byron o
:Min-
the minuet.
ing Will be in a form of a social gath- cost 111111'S, danced
Berger will atillre-- , the
,t, a t thtthonlit tht ,,, ,dUI rsi,f0s7a:2atr; Neu- sic Israel and Selma Rosenblatt, who will also show a film pep' :,p11
anti:, 1tg
appeared as a colored mammy and her work with orphans in th , II 3 I
( Shirley
• sweetheart, gave a short sketch and Detroit chapter of lboat
IlanCOCk avenue.
Ida Blumberg, Ethel Schiller, Sarah the guests of the Junay Had:,
altos I3erger's lecture w
blahbeld
its
first
!,;a
iri 'll:ya tatilittditli'l"filYtIhTele(jillata.S(.''I'l presented the public.
mKaluK
The KarnKuaar—
smokes hint with at the home of . 1 " - was served following the perform-
Junior Hallassah suite
s•nh Pike, 9726 Cameron avenue. a „ y ,• .
in the H oly Land and to
The following officers were installed:
,
der comideration for
Ilarry Thomas, president; im' e n n TANNENBAUM SPEAKER
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niodel orphanage, which 3
Pike, rice-president; Harry Welt,
AT WOMEN'S MEETING der the supervision of \I
secretary, and Hyman Cohen, art as-
The object of the tour )1
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urer. Ephrailn Kauffman couch of
The Jewish Woman's Club, the making is to inter,--t .1.
the basketball team, which is cam-
Temple Beth El and the in Palestine orphan , . a .
of
!tglaicnh: Sisterhood
were supported by the
Shaarey
Ladies Auxiliary
uiek and Ilarry Thomas. A
meet tig Nun Committee.
bean -...h...1. will hold their Fe
jointly in
the chapel of Temple Beth
in
[pi t ' he
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Monday' afternoon, Feb. 2, at 2:15
Defenders of the White and Blue El
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otes Club haw., joined the Karma Kl u b .
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ANY find the winter months the prefer-
able time for interior decorating. Espe-
cially is this true when Dean Service is
a employed. Our facilities are such that
cold weather does not interfere in any way; we do
not discommode the household ; and Spring finds the
work all done—everything new and bright—the de-
sired effects achieved.
Tuesday
Exterior Painting
Interior Decorating
Wall Papers
Exquisite Furniture
of sill periods
SHOW FILMS
ON ORPHAN W01
Upholstering
Draperies
Rugs and Carpets
Lamps and Shades
Window Shades
Objets de' Art
Dean's is an all-the-year service, and the winter-time
has its advantages for both the client and ourselves.
If any interior decorating is contemplated—talk with
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authority on criminology and the psy-
Art Circle.
chology of the criminal, who trill de-
BERLIN.
Mrs. Oscar Held of 1720 Coiling-
Mogen David.
on "Wh"t I Krlow
wood avenue was hostess at the last liver an "Mire's
ing Dr. Chaim 11'eun,„ , •
Prisons,"
on
meeting
Plans for 11 father and ,-,
recently received by l'r•
net
i• ing of the Art Circle. A theater • About
The combined meeting of the three
nt •
were discussed at a meeting of the party and luncheon were planned.
organizations is an annual affair. Mrs. and usher governme
Mogen David Club held last Saturday
Max May is president of the Jewish German government
evening Si the Talmud Torah at , )1 1l 'lt fi rhtl ha‘ty':•I' uba.PP N
the Allied Powers, wa- ,
a liarst .e(I David
mar and Westminster streets. Elec- will be hostess at the next meeting. Woman's Club; MN. Wallace Rosen- Made in the Reichstag
heim is president of the temple sister-
tion of officers was held, with the fol. •
went low, anti-Semitic in ,
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• hood and Mrs. Joseph Zechman heads
lowing result: President, Julian
Nationalist party.
H•shachar Camp•
The Ladies Auxiliary of Hashachar the auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek.
Grace; vice-president, Ilarry Kat z,'
who is also chairman of the program Camp, Order Sons of Zion, held an
committee; secretary, Aaron Karp; election of officers at a meeting Wed-
treasurer, Joseph Faigin, re-elected; nesday evening, Jan. 21, with the 25:25252.5-257_5257.5Z
editor, George Duchin, and sergeant- following results: President, Mrs.
at-arms. Irwin Shevitz. Benjamin, Hyman Milkowsk
fir; t vice-{trice- zi
Lip - on was chosen eimirtean of the ' president Mrs. S. Cabot second vice-
eri• re:1.1
l'und. Store-
[president, Mrs. I. Becker; recording
"Detroit's Own"—Woodward at Eliot.
r.il -ecre tury. ale.. Max Weksler;
Samuel Heyman, hater,
75i
Night. 50c to $1.50. Mats. Thurs. and Sat. 25c, 500,
of the nwmbers.
!iffy, Mrs. Abraham Sack-;
Mn-, Aaron Nlarkson; trus-
t, e-, Mrs, I. Wein Pt , in, Mrs. D. Pep-
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e Bonstelle Playhou:
r
Starting Monday Night, Feb. 2nd.
,
His Plant Stood Idle
Overnight his biggest customer
withdrew his business. Scores of
men and machines stopped %vork.
A crisis threatened.
\Ve saw a way out of the emer -
gency. One of our clients sought
quick production Of a device he
as as promoting. By bringing
these men together, we were
able to render both a genuine
service.
Within the clientele of this bank
are numerous opportunities for
creative work. \Ve count it a
privilege to advance the interests
of customers by services that
extend beyond the routine
functions of banking.
National Bank of Commerce
OF DETROIT
Saki, DrDonk Ot.rk.
MEMBER
OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
word of balances and signatures
Is kept at both banks, and customers' checks
can be cashed at either without delay
Complete
saemar Accounts
Checking Accounts
Commercial Account.
316 an
Sating.
Otto-Ica gffiat GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
Boot:rue Bank, 144 FORT STREET, WEST •••
Resource, SiS0,000,000
Cspital, Surplus and Profits $4,130,000
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The Bonstelle Company
fain.
The
W"if eultquoseri
of
\1es , Ialoe- N. Lieberman, I.. Larman,
At a regular meeting of the flieur U. W,Itur. II. Friedlander, S. KIkrbal,
Cholem Society to be held Thursday ). Mendelsohn, I. Silver, N. Schoch-
.
evennig, Felt. 5, at Emanuel Syna- ier, S. Kalman, E. Roden and I)
Offers the
"
Grace George
and Laura Hope Crews New York
at the Henry Miller Theatre
Merry Wives of Gotham
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A Fantastic Whimsical Comedy by Laurence Eyre, Alit
gogue, Taylor and Wilson avenue, the Goldman.
imotion picture entitled "The Making
of "Miss Nelly 0' N'Orleans"
Hebrew
Ladies
Aid.
I a Newspaper" will he presented ,
1830
Prologue--St. Anne's Orphanage in Ireland,
A meeting Of the Hebrew Ladies
theotigh the opurtsy of the Detroit
The Main Story—Old New York, 1873.
ws. Jacob Albert of the News ; Aid Society was held Jan. 14. Sidney
Only I
A Fascinating, Humorous, Human Story Told as
staff will explain the processes shown Alexander addressed the members on
Eyre knows how.
111 the picture. Dancing will follow. the purposes of the United Jewish
This will be the first presentation in Detroit and released
The series of Sunday night dances Emergency Fund campaign. The
Eyre
at
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Bonstelle by special arrangement with Laurence
given at the synagogue by the society next meeting will be held Feb.
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•have been successful and have drawn . 65 2 East Warren avenue. All mew'
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Iiirge crowds of young people. The hers are requested to attend.
brirmen for the lance to he held
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Sigma Phi Gamma.
Sunday evening, Feb. 1, are the '
Miss Evelyn Ville Of Josephine
Miss •a Anne Buckner and Henrietta
avenue was hostess to the members g
Berger.
of the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority
last Sunday' afternoon. Election of E
officers took place with the following
results: , Ida G. Silverman, president; ✓
IN EAST SECTION, Evelyn fine, treasurer; Beatrice Mil- E
ler, secretary, and Alice Rothstein, E
Respond
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to chairman of the publicity committee. E
Jefferson Avenue Women Respond
Miss Mildred Bachrach will entertain I
Plea for Educational Center,
the members at the next regular
TO PLAN ACTIVITY
r
11:- , Mary Caplan, educational di- meeting.
rect , ir of the United Jewish Charities,
addressed a group ■ , f mothers living
THE
Foreign Fachang•
Domestic Err hangs
Safety Deposit VOlat.
WILL SHOW PICTURE AT
BICUR CHOLEM MEETING
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Tillie Toiler Girls.
in the East Jefferson and Grosse Election of officers of the Tillie
Pointe district. In her talk she out- Toiler Girls Club took place last Tues-
lined activities conducted by mothers' day. The following were chosen:
Cohen ; viee-presi-
clubs ill tither sections. Immediately President, Annette
after her talk. temporary officers were , dent, Anne Landgarten; secretary,
was
dot-bled
that
this
Edythe
Pearlman;
treasurer. Rose
elected and it
Mae
group be relioredlile for the develop - Katz, and sergeant - at - arms.
a
corn-
Taylor.
Miss
Mae
Adelson enter-
of
ment in that neighborh.enl
mun it p renter in which the social, tained with a bridge party at her
recreational. educational and re- home following the business meeting.
ligious needs of the district will be': Miss Annette Cohen will be hostess at
, an open meeting next Monday even-
met.
The first activity which is to b e , ing at her home, 583 Ilague avenue.
sponsored by this group will he to
Moritefiore Lodge.
C
work .
maintain a Hebrew school. Club
A regular meeting of Montefiore
for boys and girls will be developed
mtge. No, 12, Independent Order
with the co-operation of the educe-
Donal department of the Jewish In- Free Sons of Israel, was held Thurs-
' day evening, Jan. 22, at the K. of P. t
vtitute.
The next meeting will he held Tue.- Hall, Cass and Peterboro avenues.
day evening, Feb. 3, at 8 o'clock, at The following committees were ap-
1227 Eastlawn avenue, where tem- pointed: Membership, Max Leo Mi-'
chelson; social, Mrs. Arthur A. Got-
porary synagogue is situated.
tesman; finance, Abraham Sandel-
The seventieth anniversary of the man, and publicity, Mrs. Max Leo
Jewish Children's Home of New Or- Michelson. The lodge is conducting
,a membership campaign. It was or-
leans was celebrated Jan. 11.
CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETEE
Of Congregation Shaarey Zrclek.
Most beautilul, well-kept Jewish Cemetery in the rity. r•^0 /' P l."
v ,
lrom tour to twelve gram tan be purchned by the Jewish ,ornownii
able prices. The cemetery is open to not only Shaarey Zedek mernbris
entire Jewish community.
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