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Mack Sennett bathing girl; Miss Min- gram committee and In el urge of let.
nie Stein, as an Egyptian dancer, and ters and literature pertai nif4; t o the
the Misses Anne Silverman and Eva dance, will give a report. Mrs. Kl ein
Appel gave a humorous program. Re- has requested that all nernher, of
freshments were served. Mine Celia her committee be prepa v!i to give
Placer of Virginia park will be hos- their reports at this me 'ling. Th e
meeting will be the last , me held be.
i tess at the next meeting.
fore the bull and every member is
v
urged to attend. A large • number of
Junior Hashachar.
Kadimah Girls.
tickets have been sold a Id a record
The
Junior
Hashachar
Club
was
re-
A regular meeting of the Kadimah
attendance is expected I Is the rem.
Election of 1■ 11i-
Girls Club was held at the home of cently organized.
mittee.
took
place
with
the
following
re-
'
Miss Lillian Chivian of 1609 Taylor sere
President. Betty M ilkovsky ;1
avenue Tuesday evening, Feb. 17. suit:
Zionist Cultural S, ciety.
I Plans have been completed for a card vice- resident Ida Mendelsohn; re-II
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secretary, Rebecca Lehrman; Simon Richardson WO] sia
party to be held at Oriole Terrace
a Reality?" at ti
I Sunday afternoon, Feb. 22, from - financial secretary, Sylvia Rosenfeld;', Zionism
ineg hoefhti hNei Z,Tii e,it taii;t eC,,,te,l, ti , ,,..
to
to 5. Prizes will be given at each treasurer, Dorothy Bronstein, and' Ib
at
table and a luncheon will be served. serA
geneiyeno tti at„-a,irxisn, gJ tInbeZcao lmmeana.
m e m., the Jewish Woman's C'11 ,
.terra
Al! the proceeds will go to charity.
' Arrangements are under way for a ber may call Sylvia Rosenfeld, 15375 1 street.
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dance to be held at the Steller Hotel Log Cabin avenue. The next meet-1
Ladies Auxiliary, Pier i h 1.0d R e.
Sunday, April 5. The chairman of ing will be held at the home of Betty
A
meeting
,,f
the 1.,,,
I
'the dance committee is Miss Ethel Nlilkovsky, 532 Medbury avenue.
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of Pisgah I tilde, No :I I I I ble
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Smith, assisted by the Misses Eliza-
Is‘t
MI1
0 ■ 1:1\
held
Social Mixers.
I was
beth .Appel, Ethel Kline and Lillian
di,I.0,,,,,,
mixer , were host , to a heard ,t.
The next meeting will
iRosenblum.
The Social
1,1
.
11I1O.7,
I
be held at the home of Miss Etta large number of guests at nil Arbor held Tuesday
Biegle of 1417 West Euclid avenue. Day rend Valentine party. Saturday honor Of Mrs. Emil Sor
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evening, Feb. 14, at the Young Wom- Forest :Lydon , .
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Athena Girls Club.
en's Hebrew Association club losses.'
The Athena Girls Club held an Miss Rose Shulak entertained with Ladies Ausili ■ ry, Ukra man Fedrra
lion.
lopen meeting for girls on Tuesday
I. Si"b" and Mine
'""es- wan
' A -in•cial meeting., ( •,. I lo
I evening, Feb. 17, at which Dr. Anna . Iran
'''''''' "1 Schreiber
first prize in a
,
Fob .
Installation
of
officers
I Kopf spoke.
fax trot contest, Albert Schwartz and Auxiliary of e
took place. The ceremoneis wen' Miss Eleanor Winkler winning second rainian Jews will he he
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afternoon,
Feb.
day
conducted by Miss Sophie Schwartz. Prize. M iss Jean Schreiber and Miss
1 who has been president for the meet Gladys Gilbert won first prize in a "'stud, at Emennd Sy
,
asaaillt
,
men
(three terms. The dub presented Miss , fox trot contest for ladies only. Miss (Ili and Taylor
Schwartz a gift in appreciation for Gilbert danced the "Frisco." Refresh- bur, are requested to at tend
Fraternal and
Club Notes
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CCOMPLISHING the new and character-
ful in decorations—advising intelligently
in the selection and arrangement of fur-
Fat
'
nishings, that the room may be one of comfort
and serviceableness as well as beauty—utilizing
every natural advantage of each particular type
of architecture and overcoming such disadvan-
tages as may exist—
These are services made possible by Dean's
many years of experience, the exceptional re-
sources and skill, and may be enjoyed at no
additional cost.
Pictured is a corner of the beautiful living
room in a handsome new home in Bloomfield
Hills, every feature of which—walls, frescos,
furniture, rugs, curtains, draperies, lamps—was
designed with studied care and executed with
painstaking fidelity by
A
Exterior Painting
Interior Decorating
Wall Papers
Exquisite Furniture
of all periods
IsnraaleJ and Domestic
Upholstering
Draperies
Rugs and Carpets
Lamps and Shades
Window Shades
Objets de' Art
her efforts in its behalf.
meets were served. The next meet-
Siema Beta Ur
There will be no regular meeting, ing will be held Wednesday evening
Miss Celia Miller sun
next week, a' the club will be the • at the Y. W. II. A. club house, Room •
Bean 1'p.111
Iguests of Miss Ethel Grauer, whose 2, 89 Rowena street. It will be open isnt:re:tritiltgy of the
hTeueSsitghlt';:a
'
nu T
engagement was recently announced. to
the public.
club
will
attend
the
S
hulwrI.Detr,
The next business meeting will be
Theater Saturday eve, ling, Feb. 1
I Tuesday evening, March 3, at the Y.
Purity Chapter.
Purity Chapter, No. 356, Order Miss Rebecca Alper c f 37114 Bra
W. II. A. club house, 89 Rowena
Eastern Star, will hold a special meet- street will be hostess at a meeti
street.
, ing Monday evening. Feb, 23, for the next Tuesday evening.
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Gamma Sigma of
K•pp
the ■ Gamma
'I purpose of initiating eight candidates.
Oriole
Gir s .
The last meeting. y
,.
held last A. program has been arranged by Mrs.
1 t at the ho
The Opole t. ea' .
Sigma Kappa Sorority' w
Edythe Cugell, chairman of the en-
2019 M'
Piens
I Monday evening at the home of Miss tertament
pfd r the of Miss Alice
committee.
in
NVe , ,Inesd
avenue
Dorothy Rabinowitz. Plans were dis- initiation a luncheon will he served Philadelphia
llu
till
wa , plat
'ev ening, Feb. 11. ard
, 1 cussed for a luncheon and bridge to in the dining room of the temple.
e d to Miss
were
aw
prizes
ad
n
be held in March.
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I ea Hendin and Miss A nna King, 1
Emanuel Sisterhood.
Madison Athletic Club.
The following officers were elected remainder of the eve line: was sp
The Madison Athletic Club held its at a meeting last Monday afternoon. in dancing, followed Iy a lunehe
regular weekly meeting Sunday, Feb. of the Sisterhood of Congregation1Miss Blanche Hersh If Dos Mei
14, at the Y. W. 11. A. club house, 89 Emanuel: Mrs. Herman Fisher, ores - 1 was guest of honor. Thc pea nil
Rowena street. Owing to the fact ,dent; Mrs. II. Cordon, vice-president:I ing will be held at th e
that on Sunday, Feb. 22. there will Mrs. Edward Stern, secretary, and 1 Geraldine Tucker.
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be nomination of officers, Meyer Frus- Mrs. Max Schubiner, treasurer. F n
Detroit Lodge, K. of P.
kin gave a short review of the activi- arrangements were made for a Purim
5, Knight ,
Detroit Lodge,
ties and work done during his term entertainment and dance to he given
as president. The club will continue in the ballroom of the synagogue Sat- Pythias, was host to t he Grand Lc
hts
,,f Pet
officers of the Knig
to hold its regular basketball games urday evening, March 7.
Tuesday, Feb. 1 e, v 'hen catnlid
at Balch School on Tuesday evenings.
I f rom all of the lodges in the city ,/
Nu Bet ■ Phi.
The members of the Nu Beta Phi initiated at Detroit I. Hid.. The
L'Allegro Girls.
Miss Selma Prag was hostess at the Sorority have extended thanks to inal Bible used' by Rat hbone,
last meeting of the L'Allegro Girls their friends for their assistance in' founder of the order , was exhit
Club Tuesday evening, Feb. 17. Plans helping to make the dance held Feb. in the lodge room I uring the
were made for an open meeting to 12 at the Women's Federation of monies.
Detroit Lodge is ii n the midst
be held Feb. 24 at the home of Wilma Clubs house a success.
, campaign to increase its inembei
Shenker, 14149 East Jefferson ave-
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that it will be the largest Pyt
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E.
W.
nue.
North Woodward J.
The North Woodward branch of lodge in the world.
Zeirei Zion.
the Jewish Women's European Wel.' —
Zedakah Club.
Seventy-five members of the Zeirei fare Organization will hold a meet-
The ladies of the 'd edakah Clul
Zion Organization and their friends ing at the home of Mrs. Paul Fleisch-
attended an open meeting at the Y. er of 2511 Taylor avenue Tuesday be hostesses at a tun heon and b
W. II. A. clubrooms last Sunday afternoon. Feb. 24, at 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday, Feb. 2r, , at the Kr
evening,. A literary program was •Final arrangements for a ball to be of Pythias Hall, Ca s and It
ate taffeta I
given,
followed
by readings
dancing. e
. um held Sunday evening, March 1, at the avenues. An elabor
bray gave
several
from
Temple, will be made. Mrs. donated by Mrs. J. Ilarvieth w
Elks'
Aleichem and Benjamin Apkoff I larry Klein, chairman of the pro- I raffled.
gave a dramatic reading. The Zeirei I
Zion choir, recently organized, sang I
rmutrntithun
several folk songs in Hebrew and Yid-1 ,iiiiinummorumumotottionisoluntimmiiroomiinumgomemonuato
dish. The following committees were I
i appointed for the pioneer dance to be I
"BE CHARITABLE AND HAVE A GOOD TIME"
I held Sunday evening, Feb. 22, at then
Book-Cadillac Hotel: Tickets, Ann
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Sandweis, Celia Heiman, Melba Levin
and Ethel Kowalski; flowers, Ann
Sandweis; reception, Maurice Lochi- I
N' H it as rk ri y and D. Brozza. A. Connaught
will be master of ceremonies and ',
Gordon is general chairman.
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Hebrew Congregation of Delray will' son avenue' at West End. Finael's DIRECTED THE PLANS
AUXILIARY MASQUERADE
its first annual masquerade ball Orchestra will play. Decorations sug-
FOR CARD PARTY
BALL SUNDAY EVENING cive
Sunday evening, Feb. 22 at the Hun- gestive of Washington's Birthday will
The Ladies Auxiliary of the First I:Junin-American Club,
'West Jeffer- be used throughout the hall.
NASH
Nan h Lod' th,
Junior Star Sewing Club.
Miss Rose Gedrich is chairman of The last meeting of the Junior Star'
Sewing Club was held at the home of
af.
a card party to be given Sunday
Miss Evelyn Newman. At the next,
meeting, to be held Feb. 22 at the
home of Miss Blanche Seligman, 913 •
King avenue, tickets for the club's
party will be distributed and several
important matters discussed.
Maevlin Club.
The last regular meeting of the
Maevlin Club was held at the home
Of Miss Rose Levin, 436 King avenue.
During the meeting the girls sewed
for charity. Miss Rose Swatlo• of
1989 Hazelwood avenue will be hos
less at the next meeting.
in
Special Six
Sedan
il'c
Pass engers
Omeg• Epsilon Sorority.
Miss Estelle Wartell was hostess at
a Valentine Day bridge party given
Feb. 13 for the Omega Epsilon So-
rority. Covers were laid for 18
'guests. The tables were decorated in
IVelentine colors and with favors.
$1225
b. Factory
„fa
r,
Bicur Cholem Society
(Benefit Needy Sick)
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- Tuesday Eve., Marc h 1C
Music by Finzel's Society Orcliest
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frielals
A good time (the time of rejoicing) to meet you, Ill Sr Ow,
could you want a better place? Your friends ),
this
Will you? Make your •ppointments now to be a I
surety of a good inse is
Ball. Splendid entertainment and
P.ru
r
$2.50 Per Couple.
TIME
"BE CHARITABLE — HAVE A GO( D
Philomehic Debating Club.
At the last sleeting of the Philo-
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at the Philadelphia and Byron RN , -
nue Talmud Torah, election was held
for contestants in the Philomathic's 2525252.52
twenty-third annual model meeting,
ROSE GEDRICH
to be held in April. The following
to 5 o'clock, I were chosen: Robert N. Bernstein,
ternoon , Feb. '22, from 0
enja-
► erzl Shur, Sidney Koretz,
by the Detroit Kadimah Girls Club 1 I
Second Big Week Now Playing
at the Oriole Terrace. Decorations I min Kurtzman, Meyer Weisenfeld and
Woodward at Eliot. Glendale 9792
appropriate to George Washington's1Ernest Goodman. Simon Stier and
Norman Ross were elected alternates.
c, SOr, 75c
Birthday will be carried out, prizes
Nights 50c to $1.50. Mat.. Thurs. and Sat., 2i
will be given at each table and re-1 "Resolved, That Heredity Has a
fresments will be served. Miss Ethel I Stronger Influence Than Environ-
lment" will he debated at the next
Klein and Mrs. Arthur Goldberg a re
assisting Miss Cedrich and have meeting by Hyman Barahal, affirma-
In • Play of Tense Emotion
charge of the tickets. live, and llerzl Shur, negative.
On March a humorous mock trial
will he held in one of the larger rooms '
at the Talmud Torah. The public is
' invited to attend.
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In loving memory of our dear fa-
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six years ago, Feb. 12, 1919, the nine-
teenth day of Shebat, 5679.
Not dead to thote that loved hint.
Not I,,i hot gone before
To that beautiful 1.le of Somewhere.
Where parting ie no more.
Ilis Loving Sons and Daughters.
Alpine Social Club.
At the last meeting of the Alpine
Social Club, which was held at the
home of Abraham Waranoff, Jack
Garfinkle spoke on his travels in the
far east. Several members were en-
tertained at a party given by the
"Fun" girls at the home of Miss Dora
Gosevitz.
At the next meeting, to be held at
the home of Morris Schwartz, 548
Ferry avenue, Benjamin Rosen will
speak on "Topics of the Day." Ben-
jamin Slotnick, violinist, accompanied
by Thomas Shulman, will render
' eral selections.
In loving memory of our dear son
Art Circle.
and brother, Joseph Milliner. who
Mrs. Maurice \'ernick was hostess
passed away five years ago, Feb. 17. at the last business meeting of the
1920.
Art Circle and Mrs. J. Wartell of 583
Woodland avenue entertained the
A precious One from sal Is g one,
A voter we loved I. stilled.
club at a social meteing. Readings
A plaee It vacant in' hearts,
. were given by Mr.. Vernick and sev-
Which never can be filled.
eral piano selections were rendered.
his Sorrowing I'arents and Sisters. Mrs. J. Marks was a guest.
Tau Sigma Rho.
The last meeting of the Tau Sigma
In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Mrs. Nina Rosen Rho Sorority was held at the home
Paul, who died one year ago, Feb. 3, of Miss Eva Appel of Melrose avenue.
After the meeting a surprise card
1924.
party was given honoring Miss Eva
Gone, but not forgotten.
Miss
Her Lonely Mother, Sisters and , Gold, a bride of this month.
Frances Levine, in the costume of a
Brothers.
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