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Estimates without obligation Consult with us freely Club Notes Young Judaea a rangements are being made for a The Concord Club. Hadar Zion. I The Concord Club is a newly or- dance for the Palestine Pioneer Fund The Hadar Zion Club e, ganized club of young men and to be held Feb. 22 at the Book-Cadil- its first anniversary Sunday, I I women which meets every Sunday af- lac Hotel. Tickets may be obtained at the home of Miss Sylvia ternoon at the Y. W. II. A. club at the door. A literary program, fol- 1579 Princeton avenue. A house. The club will present two lowed by dancing, will be given at was given, including, a ('hank one-act plays, "The American Idea" the meeting, B'Shobat playlet. The girl,' and "Death in Fever Flat," by D. W. were guests. Refreshment Gamma Rho Sorority. ('ronyn, under the direction of I. L. served. The social committee, of At the semi-annual election held by Wiener. which Meyer Dashkin is chairman, is the Gamma Rho Sorority Feb. 4, the Herzl Judaeans. planning a Purim party. following officers were chosen: Presi- At the last meeting of tl', ! r,I Louis Levine, formerly le t New dent, Pauline Rosenthal; secretary, I udaeans it was revolved t I - York, who will take the leading part mn Mon'Tomarin; treasurer, Esther .11erzls buy a tree in Palest's• committees were in "The American Idea," has had a Pick. The foowing ll Heal Judaeans have alread c , 'great deal of training in dramatics. chosen: Publicity, Dorothy Bran- 0 dunam of land in Palestine — stein; refreshment, Mary Tomarin At the next meeting there and Esther Pick. and sergeant-at- a debate on the i • . I, he next meet- , cciet n"t Pertnagari7n.i'or the Ultra arms, Helen Rosner. T At a rU "es . 't , Jews Should!' Go to Meal. Progressive Club the following were ing will be held at the home of Helen porarily, Before Going to Pal. chosen: David Koretz, president; Ir. Rosner of Hazelwood avenue. -- win Agranovitz, vice-president; Mor- Bluebird Girls. ris Pavilin, secretary: Irwin Klar. treasurer, and Milton Weinstein, ger- Plans for an invitational dance to !genet-at-arm'. The dub has organ- Ice held Friday evening, Feb. 20, at . __ ;I M a basketball team which is hacked the Twentieth Century Club have Nathan L. Si. Pint-berg.., by Fried Brothers. David Koretz is been completed. Miss Ida F. Green- ney, formerly of Philatielo ins captain. The tenni has already played wald, chairinan, is assisted by the h s. Misses Sophye B. Lipnick, Anna elected secretary of the lie several games 81111 won all but one. trict of the Zionist Organi.- ! of Kurtznian, Tillie Halperin, Anna America at its semi-monthls Gold, Sara Dorfman, Betty Helfand, Alpine Social Club. , at the Philadelphia and Byre At the last meeting of the Alpine Foy Mintz and Mesdames Harry Qui- Talmud Torah Thursday Social Club a new constitution was her and Morris Gerber. The meeting Plans ' of Feb. 17 will be at the home of Feb. 5, Mr. Fineberg succeed, son. .,h, o nt as a ,l ,e,it l i ,lb, Iv,. tThomas uel Rubiner, who resigned. Mr I re. fur an A prilFool's Mrs. Jack Kunin, 2205 West Phila. were n berg has had ninny years' earn r • Day party to be held March 28 at : d e iphi n avenue. in Zionistic and Jewish educie , .1 the home of Albert Berman, 9507 ' work in Philadelphia. Ile has pt... Omega Epsilon. Quincy avenue. Following the busi- :tented fur consideration by th, nese meeting a party was held in Miss Sylvia Cohen of Virginia park trict a plan of activity along educa- honor of Samuel Brody's twentieth ' was hostess at the lost meeting of the tional and social lines which involves The next meet- Omega Epsilon Sorority. Plans were co-operation with Hadassah and kin- b thday anniversary. ir ing will be held at the home of Ate-' completed for a Valentine bridge dred organizations. The next inssl- raham Woronoff, 1638 West Phila. party to be given Friday, Feb. 13. ing of the district will be held 'Pi e r:. delphia avenue. The next meeting will be held at the day evening, Feb. 19, 8 o elm.' at home of Miss Doris Kart. the Philadelphia and Byron avr,le Philomathic Debating Club, Torah. Officers 111111 11,11- Talmud Oriole Girls. The question debated at the last , hers of all Jewish organization- ;tn. •I'he last meeting of the Oriole invited to attend. Joseph Chaggi will meeting off the Philomathic Debating Club, held Feb. 14 at the Talmud To- Girls Club, held Wednesday, Feb. 4, deliver an address. rah at Philadelphia and Byron eve- was in the form of a dinner and the- Aaron Pregerson was named a-se. as, "Resolved, That the Pro- titer party honoring Miss Jean Joffee, c te chairman of the member hip was, nosed Zoning Ordinance lie Adopted whose marriage will take platae next committee. A committee was ap• by the City of Detroit." The nesta- Sunday. Covers were laid for 15 at pointed tee make a canvass for mem- tine, supported by Irwin Klar and King Wah Lo Cafe, after which the hers In the office buildings in the Benjamin Kurtzman, was given the girls attended the "Merry Wives of down town district. decision over Irwin Agranovitz and Gotham" at the Bonstelle Playhouse. Irving Beckman, affirmative. Irving Miss Alice Pierce will be hostess at BUSINESS NOTICE Beckman was voted the hest speaker. the next meeting. "Resolved, That Heredity Has a The United Sign Company, speiial. Greater Influence Than Environs: izing in house number plates, has its J. W. E. W. 0. ment," will he debated next S he meeting of the Jewish Women . .. , headquarters at 954 King avenue. Hyman Barahal will support the at- Euro an Welfare Organization will Jack B. Smotkin is manager firmative and Meyer Weisenfelti the P next Tuesday evening, Feb. ti , Election of the contestants be held 17, at the Farnswort avenue syna- n fo er ga thve'. twenty-third annual model gogue. Members are requested to be meeting will be held. prepared to report on their tickets. — , — Kadimah Girls Club. Social Misers. Sensational Prima Donna A regular meeting of the Kadimah The next open meeting of the So- Metropolitan Opera Company Girls Club was held at the home of vial Mixers Club will be held Wednes- Miss Rose Gedrich of 2227 West Feb. Feb. 18, at the Y. IN'. ,lay clad avenue Tuesday evening, Feb. II, A. clubrooms, 89 Rowena street. Tickets on Sale 10. Arrangements have been corn- co- Dancing and refreshments will fol- at Grinnell's pleted for a card party to be held at the business meeting. The club Music House " w Oriole Terrace on Washington's ' 1 will hold an Arbor Day celebration FRIDAY, Birthday, Feb. 22, from 2 to 5 o'clock. and Valentine party Saturday even- i Many tickets have been distributed' Feb. 14, at the clubhouse. FEB. 20 and a large attendance is expected. Plans are being made for a Purim Prices: $1.10, party for a group of orphans Sunday $1.65, $2.20, afternoon, March Ff. Games will be $2.75, $3.30 c played, a lunch served and presents , Wm, Lombardi, Prop. We supply all kinds of domestic distributed to the children. The club and imported Granito. will give a dance at the Staler Hotel in April. The next regular meeting Special prices on Marble Dust of all kinds and colors. Also Granite will be at the home of Lillian Chivian, of and Vitrolite for Stucco Work. 1609 Taylor avenue. 2006 WATSON ST. Melrose 5635 Cor, St. Aubin. Athena Girls Club. chat F NEBERG CHOSEN ZIONIST SECRET.V.Of' I 1 u ( JERITZA Z.- 6rry J: Dean Company o fDetroit MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR OVER EIGHTY YEARS tontine Notts MEN WHO VOWED THAT UNITED DRIVE PLACE DETROIT AMONG COUNTRY'S ACHIEVING JEWISH COMMUNITIES Benjamin Netzorg, accom- panied by her daughter and grandson of Detroit, left for Miami last Wed- nesday to spend the remainder of the winter. MN. The Marble Crusher Co. At the last regular meeting of the Athena Girls Club final arrangements were made for an open meeting to I take place Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, at the Y. W. II. A. club rooms, 89 Rowena street, for girls only. Dr. Anna Kopf will sneak to the girls and a program will be given. Miss Sophie Schwartz is in charge. Plans are under way for a card party to be given in March. Hebrew Ladies Aid. Arrangements are being made by the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society for a Purim ball to be held the evening of March 15 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The next meeting will take place ' Feb. 18. The regular monthly meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob was held at the Jewish Community Center Tuesday, Feb. 3, a large gath- ering being in attendance. After the business meeting, Mrs. Morris Fine rend a paper on The Drama." Re- freshments were served by Mrs. Jo- seph Barnett. Emanuel Sisterhood. A meeting of the Sisterhood of Emanuel Synagogue will he held Monday afternoon, Feb. 1(1, 2 o'clock, at the synagogue, Taylor and Wilson, avenues. Refreshments will be served. Sunday scorning classes for children will be held at the synagogue hegin- , ning Sunday, Feb. 22, at 10 o'clock, I The third of a series of benefit card parties planned by the sister- hood was held last Tuesday evening at the Jewish Community Center. The chairman, Mrs. J. Meyer, was assisted by Mrs. Joseph Barnett, Mrs. I. Kaufman, Mrs. Louis Klein and Mrs. Jack Fink. Madison Athletic Club, A regular meeting of the Madison Athletic Club was held Sunday, Feb. Among those graduating in the 8, at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse. A February class of the Pontiac High report on the condition of the club's se Iond w e re Miss Marion Kovinsky, summer cottage Wan even and nlans daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ko- I WHO ASSEMBLED LAST made to have the building remodeled. vinsky, and M ton Bernice L. Solomon, EXECUTIVES, GROUP LEADERS AND WORKERS IN EMERGENCY CAMPAIGN The club will snonsor a dance at the SUNDAY AT PHOENIX CLUB FOR FINAL INSTRUCTIONS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solo- Book-Cadillac lintel in April. Benin- mon. min Diamond arta. given a ring by the I CadilIFIC Hotel Sunday afternoon.lpanied several classmates and the club in anprertation of his efforts in Feb f.iehThe Madison basketball w il h Fib followed by a fielder party at principals of Lasell Seminary, Ma ' s " liss Audrey Adele Finnic has re- Theate to the White Mountains. N. 11., to plays every Tueaday ' the Temple r. its behi participate in the mid-winter sports. evening at the Balch School, recently won a game with the Arabian team, A surprise Valentine party in honor with a score of 15 tee l'1. turned hame from a six weeks' stay of the nineteenth birthday anniver- --- – in New York City. easy of Miss Lillian Applebaum of Karma Klub. Mrs. S. K. Slobin and daughter Under the auspices of the Mt. Sina Clairmount avenue was given last A meeting tif the Karma Klub to service i - sther, of '900 Clairmount avenue Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of given last Thursday evening at the Juniors, a Friday ?light nlan a dramatic entertainment WA' be inaugurated beginning Friths p I have returned from Iowa City, Iowa Glynn court returned Monday from home cif Miss Dorthy Fink of Teeny- held at the Balch School last Wed- Feb. 20. Since the synagogue as ye route they spent a week a a four weeks' visit in Palm Beach. avenue. The out-of-town irtiests 1 9"daY evening. Seven boys have has no rabbi, local members of th e Marton. Iowa. at the home of Mr Fla. En route t'•ey visited friends at were Miss Frances Styne, of Oliver were Baum and Floyd Weinstein Ann ioined the club. A new constitution and Mrs. Harry Greenberg and fain community will act as speakers. Baltimore and Northville, Va. has been drawn un and will he pre- Arbor and Harold White fn Phila. , entell at the next meeting. The first dance of a series will 1• Mr. and Mrs. Art'ur Ras-•aths] of delphia. . given by the Mt. Sinai Juniors Mai - --- MN. Minnie Mahrer of Cleveland Trayer•e City and Mr. and Mrs Alex H■ shecher Came. day, Feb. 23, at the Odd Fellows Ilal • Numerous entertainments were the guy- t of Mr and Mrs. Herman Rosenthal of Petoskey were guests at Installation of officers of Ilashaehar A capable orchestra has been secure. l ' Fin•terwald of 2275 West Boston the home of Mrs. M. Blumrosen of given honoring Mrs. harry Druckma No. Ile Order Son. of Ton " C MN Mahrer will attend West Euclid avenee. They attended (Jean Mezenk t. whose marriage took' and the ladies auxiliary was held last ' , aalevard Plans for a fatla-r and son banquet 'he marriage of her niece, Mine Sylvia the Blumrosen - Barnett wedding, olace last Sunday at the Imperial Ho- s I Mondsv evening at the Mishit:1n !s- are being made. A committe retire- G ald , mit h. Saturday evening. which took place recently. tel. Mrs, .lacy Berner of Bay city net Hall Twelfth street and Taylor renting the synagogue. the Indic , ' was hostess at a miscellaneous show` avenue. The Philharmonic String, auxiliary and t'ce Juniors ha. been an- Mrs. Etta Glicman of New Yo- 1, er; Miss Edythe Rudyn entertained kliss Sylvia Mandell of 1510 Cal a program pointed. This will be the first affair City is residing with her sons at 2075 at King %rah To eafe with a bridge Quartet entertained and . avenue, who hue been spending WAR give n in which ikiiror,i, Marltson, iluron vert P Hazelwood avenue. w k kind held by i .. k , ,si / luncheon and linen shower and Mrs. .. the peat four weeks at Lakewood and I . ; Jewsh community. It will be given Irving Stern was hoate:s at a bridge l e r, I Novov, Jacob Weksler and Ctlantie City with her aunt, Mr Mr. and Mrs Oscar Isenberg of 530 dinner and personal shower. The in the synagogue, which is nearly ' Harry Kle'n of New York, has re- East Ranee.' k avenue gave a Party in Mace, Lillian and Bessie Miller en- completed. •urned and is continuing her studies – — honor of the 'r daughter, Zelda, who tertained at a linen shower; Mrs. Mar- II. M. Milkowsky was chairman of the at Detroit Teachers' College. complimented the bride nrogram committee. Israel I.iss per- graduated Cr. on Lincoln School last 1,11 Aaronson The Mt. Sinai Juniors have started isa,regrievmenontiehs... mon') The Detroit Lattice Aid So. ms-1th a bridge: Mrs. Harry B. A 0 , forndc,ehdatit,h,ne rat stsailloaothu work en a Purim play, "E-th- r the Mrs. David R. Jacobson of 916 of c'ety, rerrt rented by Sarah Kato, save a linen shower and bridge sup- , Queen," adapted from the P. as hos- •Jewish National Fund. Esther by Mr, R. Lea we. Th's will Farnsworth avenue has returned from Rose Isenberg. Sadie Brady. Molly ' nor and Mts. Ada Newman seas he given in conjunction with the s two months' trip during which she Fleisher and Eva Cutler. Presented , tess at a bridge party. Junior StySewing Club. Purim entertainment to he given by viaited her parent* in Columbus and Mrs. Isenberg and Mi:s Isenberg with Selma Klein of Brush street M nii:e. fr'•nds in Logan and Springfield, Those present were Misha the Sunday 'choral. ANN ARBOR ORCHESTRA was hosts at the last meeting of the Ohio. Fishson, Morris Scharr and Oscar _ Star Sewing Club. Plans were _ WILL PLAY AT BALL Junior Ostroff of the Yiddish Playhouse. ARRANGING PROGRAM The ballroom of the Elks' Temple made for a Purim masquerade parts. and Beatrice Se- Arthur I. S'osniro. Lena Finkel. Mr. Misses IN HONOR OF POET erg The entertained at a haute gathering and Mrs S. Nathan Cohen. H. Her- will assume a festive air on Sunday. All members are urged to attend the es their •me Saturday evening, bert Tamarin, Nathan Mascowitz, March I, when the Jewish Women'a next meeting at the home of M's , being A complimentary evening Dora 7.wris, the Mi-see Goldie, Frieda Euronean Welfare Organization will Evelyn Newman. 310 Leicester court, Feb. 7. arranged at the Yiddish playhouse and Ida Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin hold it. annual winter ball. The Avon ea several important matters will he 2814 Ilastings street, for Thursday Keller, Esther Katztuf, Sarah Katz, Orchestra will play and a number of discussed. and MN. Morris Goldman of ■ Mr. evening, Feb. 26, in honor of the for New Harry Unman, Mrs. Anna Cohen and novel features have been arranged, Yiddish poet, M. H. Halpern. The Calvert avenue lc-ft last week Zeirei Zion Society, for the entertainment of the guest, Annie and Jack Isenberg. program will be under the supervision York City. An open meeting of the Zeirei Zion The public has been invited to at- - -- of Mishit Fishson, art director of the tend. Ticket+ may be secured from/ Organization will be held at the Y. Miss El-s Adele Freeman, daug't- The Misses Gertrude Wateratone I -home The guest of honor him- any of the members of the organiza• W. H. A. clubhouse. 83 Rowena ' self will appear and will read several and Beatrice Segell were joint hos- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Final are street, at 6:30 o'clock. at a luncheon at the Book- man of 20 Chicago boulevard, accom• tips. of his poems. port Enron ?:nteti ocial and Qrsonal * Only Opportunity of Season to Hear Foremost Soprano the Age. BrancliTcirt'sT,;:, Fourth Year NIGHT r.r 25-50c Ens. 5001 00 Mau. 148th Week Beginnnig SUNDAY (War T. 40.1 Mahe It a Habit—Always the Best Show in Town DETROIT'S NATIONALLY FAMOUS STOCK COMPANY The oodward Players — in "The House Next Door ff The Smashing Big Hebrew-Gentile Play By J. Hartley Manner Full of Gay Wit and Satire. 2525257_52 The Bonstelle Playhouse "Detroit's Own"—Woodward at Eliot. Mats, Thu.. and Sat., 25c, 50c, 75c Nights 50c to $1.50. Starting Monday Night, February 16 The Bonstelle Company Offers Lionel Atwill and Katherine Cornell's Big Success THE OUTSIDER By Dorothy Brandon Ran one year in London, six months in New York. "The Outsider," a thrilling superior comedy, grips its audience last It held the close attention of an intelligent audience from first to doubt ■ and was liberally and genuinely applauded. There can be no interest that Miss Brandon has written an exceedingly effective and ing drama. SE& Detroit's Largest and Most Artistic Cafe KING WAH LO 118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's) SPECIAL FEATURE: DANCING EVERY NOON-12 to 2 ll Priests Rooms for All Occasions. NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME EVENING NOONDAY en VtiC DINNER LUNCH SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.25 $1. For Reservations, Call Cadillac 5074