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Fraternal anb Cub ; . titer
Maevlin Club.
Zionist Cultural Society.
Miss Rae Siegel was hostess at a
Cantor Samuel Vigoda of the meeting of the Maevlin Club last
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue will speak
Tuesday evening. Plans were made
on "The Jew in Music" at a meeting
for an open meeting to be held Sun-
of the Zionist Cultural Society to be day afternoon, March 29. Miss Si-
held Monday evening, March 9, at delle Goldstein of 958 East Phila.'
8:15, at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, delphia avenue will be hostess at the
• 89 Rowena street. Ile will illustrate next meeting.
his lecture with several musical se-
, lections. Purim refreshments will be
Zedakah Club.
, prepared and served by the officia l
The luncheon and bridge given by
chef of the society, Frederick W. Fox.
The Megillah will be read. Members' the Zedakuh Club on Feb. 25 at the
are urged to attend and to bring their I Knights of Pythias llall proved a s u e-
cess. l'art of the proceeds will go
friends.
toward the club's donation to the
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United Jewish Emergency Fund and
Bluebird Girls.
A meeting of the Bluebird Girls the reA will be used for layettes. The
next meeting of the club will be held
' ,vas held at the h•on• of Miss Frieda at the home of Mrs. Ben Jacob, 946
yelbaum Feb. 24. 1925. Instead of Gladstone avenue, Monday evening,
meeting on March 10, Mrs. Herman
March J.
ISatter will entertain with a card party
for the girls at her home, 2004 Clem-
Athid Club.
ents avenue, Saturday, March 7.The
The Athid Club was recently organ-
meeting of March 17 will be held at
ized by a group of girls from 15 to
the home of Miss Sophye Bernice 17 years of age and meets every Wed-
Lipnick, 25114 Taylor avenue.
nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the !
Talmud Torah at Philadelphia and
Philomathic Debating Club.
Byron avenues. An open meeting was
At the last meeting of the Philo- held March 4. All girls interested in
athic club
Debating Club,
held invited
Sunday
m
are
to attend its
March 1 , t e ht
ques ion d-
e thee
ni
eveng,
meetings and become members. The
s •
, bated was, "Resolved, That ..ovit
purposes of the club are self-educa-
Russia Be Recognized by the United lion, sociability and providing schol-
States." The affirnuitive, upheld by arships. Assistance will be given to
Irving Schlussel and Henry Thumin, girls desiring to become Hebrew
, wa s defeated by Ira Stone and Walter teachers who are unable to complete'
Farber. Walter Farber was chosen their Hebrew education because of,
I best speaker. Isidore Goldstein, an lack of funds. The officers are: Presi-
honorary alumnus of the club, gave dent, Florence Susensky; vice-prv•si-!
dent,
At the next meeting, dent, Pearl Bornstein; secretary, Na-
L a short talk.
March 8, a mock murder trial will be omi Marx, and treasurer, Rena Fru-
held. Benjamin Kurtzman will be the
min.
defendant, his attorney being Nor-
man Rom. Tha attorney for the
Jericho Lodge.
prosecution will be Isidore Berger and
Arrangements are being made by
the julge will be Wilbur DeYoung, a Jericho Lodge, No. 490, I. 0. 0. F.,
former speaker of the Philomathic. for a dance to be given at the Book-
On March 15 a Jewish program will Cadillac Hotel Sunday evening, April
be the feature of the evening, the 12. for the benefit of a building fund
following taking part: Hyman Cohen, to be used for a new Oddfellows Tem-
Walter Farber, Samuel Kellman, Sid- ple. Past Grand Master Maurice'
ney Shevitz, Ira Stone, Walter Ber- Bordelove is in charge. Jericho Lodge •
ger, Benjamin Talberg, Solomon was organized six years ago and has
iRoseman and Hyman Golden.
a membership of 600 persons. Since
its inception the following branches.
Daughter of H ■ dass•h.
of the higher degrees of Oddrellow- 1
The next meeting at the Daughters ship have been organized: Jericho'
of Hadassah will take place Saturday Encampment, No. 173; Jericho Rebe-
evening, March 7, at the home of kah Lodge, No. 128; the Ladies Aux-,
Mrs. Z. I,. Goldsmith of 2283 Glad- iliary to ('Anton Jericho, No. 50, and
stone avenue. All members are re- Canton Jericho, No 50, a semi-mili-
quested to bring their dolls and a tart' organization, Canton Jericho
prize will he awarded for the best has won several prizes, including the'
first state championship for three
' dressed doll.
consecutive
ry
of
Pisg•h
Lodge.
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Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34,
1. 0 11 11 will be held Thursday
evening, March 12, 7:30 o'clock, at
the home of Mrs. Emil Sorock, 322
Ladies Auxiliary Ahavath Achim.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Alia- '
vath Achim Free Loan Association
will start loaning money Wednesday ,
evening, March II, at a meeting to
be held at the synagogue On Delmar •
avenue near West minster street. A
membership campaign has been start-
ed. All women interested in the as-
sociation arc asked to attend the
meeting next Wednesday evening. It
will start at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. David
Goose is president of the auxiliary.
At the last meeting of the Herzll East Hancock avenue. Owing to Pu-
rim, the meeting was postponed from
.1 udaeans Morris Katzman spoke on
Tuesday to Thursday, Pl ana w i ll
the Hebrew University. A parlia- discussed for a social affair to he held
mentary drill was held. Arrange-
Monday evening, March 16, at the
ments were made for a track meet
lodge rooms.
to be held March 7 and for the en-lodge
graving ed. the two cups the Ilerzls!
Social Mixers.
won for track and baseball.
Al the last meeting of the Social
At the next meeting William
Schwartz will speak on the Jewish . Mixers Club plans were discussed for
' a dance, which will be held soon.
Agency.
La Ana Girls Club.
Plans were also made for a masque-
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Mrs. Yetta Bayles, a recent bride.
I rade Purim party. Miss Josephine
B'nos Rachel.
Wilk of the United Jewish Institute will entertain the I.0 Ana Girls Club '
i•
The last meeting of the Bliuts Ra- I is s acting director.
Miss Jean Schreib- at a dinner at her home Wednesday
t
chel Club was held March 3 at thel er was the critic for the evening. evening, March 11. Preparations are
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home of Miss Lillian Garnick. The 'an ing followed the business meet- being made for a hard times party.
oy l0 par-'
club has raised enough money
Athena Girls Club,
The next meeting
will house
be held
club
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chase II duntim of land as a Purim ing'
t the Y IV
The Athena Girls Club will hold a
Wednesday evening,
Della
Schlain
and
Lillian
Gar- 'Itow•ena
gift
!bridge
tea
on Sunday afternoon,
nick were appointed members of the . March II.
' March 29, from 2 to 5, at the Statler
membership committee and Eva Ya-•
--
Hotel.
There
will be refreshments
j
kers and Esther Selitsky were c hose n .
Pi Gamma Sigma Sorority.
prizes at each table. Tickets may
Miss I
for the program committee.
The l'i Gamma Sigma Sorority . and
Henrietta Katzer of ,0i1 Medbury ' held a theater party at the Majestic , be obtained from any member of the
avenue will be hostess at the next , Theater Tuesday evening, March 3. !club. At the last business meeting,
meeting. A Purim program will be Miss Rae Erinpreis of 1737 Blaine, held Tuesday evening, March 3, Miss.
hostess at the next Sara Landman spoke to the girls on
given.
avenue Will be
' regular meeting at her home Tuesday • social service. The next regular bust-
ness meeting will be held on Tuesday
Sons of Judaea.
evening, March 10.
evening, March 10, at the club house. ,
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Plans for a celebration in honor of I
1 89 Rowena street.
Junior Star Sewing Club.
its second anniversary to take place
Miss Vivian Stark of East Phila.
next month were discussed at the last!
Methun Girls.
of Judaea. Boys, delphia avenue was hostess at the last ,
meeting of the Suns
chosen to take part in the track meeting of the Junior Star Sewing! A regular meeting of the Mahon
were
These delegates, the Misses! Girls Club was held last Tuesday
CI h
'
e.
games to be held at the Central
.
Selma Klein, Esther Weisberg and evening at the home of
School gymnasium Saturday, March Evelyn Newman, represented the clubtHarriet and Ida Butensky. A Purim
7. Alex Robinson gave a short talk
party
will
he
held
Saturday
evening,
recent meeting of the 1 out s o
on "Ilatikvah" and Israel Friendlan- at a
March 7, at the home of Miss Edna
s Irene
Mi s Smot in of k 954
, der discussed current Jewish events. Zion.
King avenue will he hostess at 11 spe- Rosenfeld, 528 Hague avenue. Miss
Gertrude Peiman will assist Miss Ro-
cial meeting on Sunday, March 8.
senfeld as hostess.
Junior Hashachar.
Al the last sleeting of the Junior
' Gamma Sigma Kappa Sorority:
Hashachar plans were completed for ,
The Gamma Sigma Kappa Sorority
a Purim party to he given Saturday,
will hold a bridge tea at the club
.'clock at 89 Rowena
house Sunday afternoon, March 15. March 14, at
The ?text meeting will be
street.
held at the Y. \V. 11. A. club house
Mrs. Louis Levinsohn was host,.
Drama:
I The Concord Club, under the di- March 19.
to the Tuesday Club last week. Mrs
rection of I. L. Weiner, will present
I. Rich received high honors.
Hebrew Ladies Aid.
two one-act plays, "Death in Fever
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
Flat" and "The American Idea," Sat-
The monthly card party held at the
a
large
attendance
at
its
semi-
urday and Sunday evenings, March had
monthly card party held Wednesday community center of Temple Beth El
7 and 8, in the little Theater of the
evening, Feb. 25. Mrs. J. Ziegler took place Wednesday afternoon, Feb.'
Y. W. 11. A., 89 Rowena street.
was in charge of refreshments. The 25. Mrs. Si. C. Meyers, Mrs. John
next card party will take place at 682 Immerman and Mrs. Alex Levinsohn
CARD OF THANKS
East Warren avenue Wednesday were hostesses.
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evening \larch 11. Prizes are given
A charity dance was held at the '
Bancroft Hotel Monday evening,
thank her friends for their sympathy party. The holder of a ticket is also
a raffle. Pro- March 2. Despite the cold weather,
and flowers. Miss Landsberg is a entitled to a chance on
guests were present from all the
teacher of mathematics at Central • reeds go to charity.
neighboring towns and enjoyed danc-
High School.
ing from 9 until 12 o'clock.
Concord Club.
The Concord Club held a regular
The costume party to be given by
Tolmich and Reuben to Attend! m eeting Sunday afternoon, March 1,
0. B. B.
at 89 Rowena street. The social com- the Saginaw Lodge of I.
National Life Convention
Monday
evening, March 9., promises
mittee has planned a Purim party to
in Havana.
be held Saturday evening, March 14, to be one of the most elaborate par-
ties of the year. Prizes will be given
Simon Reuben and Ben Tolmich, at the Oriental Cafe. The club will
for the best costumes. The commit-
two of Detroit's largest life insurance also present two one-ac plays
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producers, will (cave this month for :Saturday and Sunday evenings :It the tee in charge is sparing no e or
Havana Cuba. to attend the national I Little Theater, 89 Rowena street. The make this a novel affair.
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convention of the Missouri State lafeipublic is invited.
Reed Ruggles, Gordon McDonald
Insurance Company. This conven- : women interested in the organization
and Alvin Weil of Alma College were
vention will be attended by the may communicate with any member
guests last week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
' largest producers in the country, who' of the club.
B. I. Rosenberg.
-
will assemble for the purpose of ex- ,
Madison Athletic Club.
changing ideas and improving their
Mrs. Henry Gerard and her (laugh.
The last open meeting of the sea-
,
service to their clients.
Tolmich and Reuben produced son of the Madison Athletic Club took ters Adelaide and Renee, have re-
in turned from a two months' visit in
more than $1,000,000 worth of new ',dace Sunday afternoon. March 1.
s Theater of the Jewish the east.
life insurance last yea r• h Little
present the most successful partners Woman's. Culb, 89 Rowena street. In-
Mrs. Meyer Cohen of Detroit is the
in the life insurance business in De- stallation of officers took place. Wil-
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Lenick.
troit. They have been associated wtih liam Stoller, chairman of the enter-
t committee, arranged a pro-
! each other for a year and have been tainmen
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb are
I gram which included motion pieta res
d f t h ' r success
Cheaper to Get Mar- spending a fortnight in the east.
From present indications Tolmich i entitled "It's
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its leading actors
and Reuben will double thefi business !ried," featuring as
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg have
■ •••=1 ■ 1*
I Marguerite de IA Matte, Conrad Ns-
in 1925.
Detroit. where they
I gel and Louis Stones. Miss Adeline returned from
I'l I of $50,000 each from Ju- i Beatrice Cohen gave a humorous reel- attended the Bloomberg-Marks wed.
ding of Feb. 22.
hos Rosenwald and Felix Warburg! tation, "How to Get Married, an
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were received by Johns Hopkins Uni. Robert Burns and A. Sherr rendered
Mrs. Edward Thal of Toted: , is the
versity for the establishment there of several vocal selections.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thal of
the Wilmer Institute, the purposes of
610 South Park avenue.
Sigma Beta Upsilon.
which are research into and treatment
of disea•es of the eye and causes of Miss Blanche Bennett of 308 En-
Sigma Omega Psi Fraternity, or-
■
at
blindness. The Wilmer Foundation,' glewehel avenue was hostess
ganized in the College of the ('tip
which was created by friends of Dr.: meeting of the Sigma Beta Upsilon of New York in 1914, recently cele-
William Holland Wilmer of Washing- Sorority Tuesday evening, March 5. brated its tenth anniversary in New
ton, and the university co-operated The next meeting will be held at the York. The president of the fraterity
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to raise $7,000,000 to establish the home of Miss Sadie Goodman,
IA Michael I. Winter.
w ith an accident last week, wishes to and refreshments served at each card
institute. Palmer avenue.
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