iritieritorr,fr,WIS/161KON 'PAGE FOURTEEN 1 raternal anti (Dub \l'otes t , Aguda Shisho. Something Decidedly Emanuel Sisterhood. The Sisterhood of Congregation On Tuesday, March 10, the mem- a meeting in the hers of the Aguda Shisho attended 1 I Emanuel will hold the meeting of the Junior Iludassah. I synagogue Monday, March 30, at 2 p. m. Installation of officers will take , Miss Ilelen Oppenheim was hostess at the meeting on March 17. In place and refreshments served. honor of her house guest, Miss Belles Iota Sigma Chi Clinkofstein of Saginaw, the weekly1 A meeting of the Iota Sigma Chi bridge Was varied with a program of Sorority was held at the home of Miss dancing and entertainment. Because of the conflicting date of Rose Esko, 589 Leicester court. En- tertainment and refreshments fol- the bazaar being held by the Wom- an's Club of Congregation Shaarey1 lowed the regular business meeting. The next meeting will be held at the Tephila on March 24, the meeting will be postponed until the following home of Miss Irma Ginsberg, 3319 Tuesday, at which Miss Sadie Goss-1 Calvert avenue. schulk will be hostess. ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION Mrs. Roy R. Fisher entertained the Art Circle at a bosutifully appointed 1 luncheon at her new home at Palmer Park boulevard. The lunch- [ eon given at the Taller was a suc- cess. It was followed by a theater I party at the Bonstelle Playhouse. — I Phi Kappa. B oys' Vest Suits With Extra Knickers! I Concord Club. Art Circle. New! Just in Time for Easter Selection! The last regular meeting of the Concord Club was held Sunday after- noon, March 22, at 89 Rowena street . Plans are being completed for an open meeting to be held Sunday af- ternoon April 12, at 89 Rowena street, which will feature a program and dancing. Friends of members [ are welcome. Athena Girl. Club Miss Rose Schlact of 8464 Brush street entertained the members of The Athena Girls Club held its last These suits are the Phi Kappa Beta Sorority Toes- I ' regular . meeting Tuesday evening, made to please I day evening, March 17. The sorority 1 March 24, at which time final plans every boy. The had a theater party at the Garrick were made for the bridge tea to take I Place Sunday afternoon, March 29, variety is most complete—making selec- March 20. tion a pleasure. You can always depend at the Stotler Hotel, from 2 to 5 thic Debating Club. upon Detroit's Greatest Boys' Store to Philom ■ ' o'clock. Prizes will be awarded at show the newest things first! At the next meeting of the Philo- ; each table and refreshments wlil be A feature dance will be .-.-this Debating Club, to be held I served given by the Misses Marcelle and Sar- March 29 at the Byron avenue Tal mud Torah, the question to be de- nia Wagner, 4-year-old twin daugh- bated will be "Resolved, That the In• ters of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner crease in Pay of Postal Employes Is Tickets may be secured from Matilda lor specializes h. y l'ar50c. Justifiable." Sol Rosenman and Nor- I Lieberman, chairman, or Sophie This beautiful Barber Shop an d Beauttype; man Rom will uphold the measure, Schwartz or any member; tickets will - bobbing of the finest being opposed by Jack Weinstein and I also be sold at the door. — Simon Stier. The prestige of an interior decorated and fur- On April 6 the question to be de- , J. W. E. W. 0. "The Store That Made Farmer Sheet" 1 bated will be "Resolved, That Inter- The main branch of the Jewish nished by Dean, is only equaled by the beautiful marriage Between Jew and Gentile Is Justifiable." Gilbert Goodman and Women's European Welfare Organiz- Irving Beckman, upholding the af- , talon will hold a board of directors and lastingly satisfactory effects achieved. firmative, will be opposed by Morris , meeting in conjunction with the • North Woodward branch, Tuesday Palavin and Samuel Kellman. , evening, March 31, at Mrs. Samuel — 1127.1129 FARMER ST. Ilelper's home, 227 King avenue. This Social Mixers. A regular meeting of the Social will be an important meeting and evreyone is requested to attend. 1W b ouwsts Wh e dl di, eastd atyheeI. The next meeting of the Jewish 1 SII .ixAersclfulbluh evening, z - W u elfare esd a y Oor inni g, T -- be h 7-52 ... TPSES -625625252.255252573 re-, , 'l i e n lEuropean acrolz, . held Tuesday evening, m a nrchof lt8h ., e nAtlebretrati n Schwartz, ' St will ion committee, at the Farnsworth syna- 31, MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR assisted by Miss Jean Schrieber, are'. March OVER EIGHTY YEARS preparing plans for a chop suey party gogue. -- to be held Sunday afternoon and eve- ' Kadim•h Girls. sing, April 5, to celebrate the club's' of officers will be held at Election first anniversary. A discussion took Present an place on the subject of "Thorough the next meeting of the Kadimah Sociability," followed by dancing. Girls Club, to be held at the home of Miss Tillie Meyers was critic for the I Miss Minnie Willis, 1966 Virginia evening. New candidates for mem- j park. At the last meeting, at which nS bership, both boys and girls, will be I Miss Ethel Smith was hostess, corn i welcome at our next meeting, to be I pia, plans were made for a dance to held Wednesday evening at the Y. , be held at the Stotler Hotel Sunday MISS RICHMAN LAUDED April 5s.„ The Misses Ethel IN A PROGRAM OF THE GREATEST AND VARIED ARTISTIC VALVE ON WORK AT RECITAL W. it. A. club house, 89 Rowena evening, our Detroit Smith, Ethel KleiIi Elizabeth Apple ■ will present their are to street. • rtists of the different nation. art-loving public: Four hundred guests from Pontiac, and Mrs. Arthur Goldberg are in DISTINCTIVE music •nd — Birmingham and Detroit attended the REPRESENTING: See Our Neu. ' charge. WEARING Sigma Beta Upsilon. Ruth Halliday, son..., Louise Blackman recital given at the Federation of Wil.on baritone: The last meeting of the Sigma Beta Indoor Golf APPAREL FOR A1dERIC A—Eurene Women's Clubs house, Second boule- Upsilon Sorority was held at the Patricia Wilson, dancing. ano: Dorothy Star Sewing Club. pi Junior Cour se. MEN AND BOYS vard and Ilancock avenue, last Mon- home of Miss Sadie Goodman of 563 baritone. WALES — Thome• Lewis, o Gallagher, lyrical baritone. Miss Dorothy Soock was hostess contralto. day evening by Miss Dora Richman, Palmer avenue. A theater party was — Charles IRELAND r the Ju s ni or Star STLAND--slennk McNeil. soprano; Isabel Semple, eu, moss o-s oprano. Stkle pianist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- held at the Garrick last Saturday eve- at the last meeting of nradevich, baritone; Anna Sufli K CHA--Stefan RUSSI Sewing Club. A picture of the mem- seph Richman of Bloomfield Hills. Sicwor, pian o. bars was taken. The Purim festival ITALY—.Eduardo Antonini tenor: Camille Angrimo, metro-soprano. Miss Richman received much praise ning. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD held the week before proved a suc- piano. directind. ARM ENIA—Ludwig II•radsn., for her excellent rendition of her se- Ladies Auxiliary of Ukrainian Jews, r, 75 noises. Thome. Lewt. Afjoialag Hotol Steller WALES—The Detroit Welsh Male Choi anti Winder The I.adies Auxiliary of Federation cess. All members are urged to at- lections, which included a trio en- MEMORIAL HALL— Woodward 75c. titled "A Little Ballet' and written for Ukrainian Jewish Relief held a tend the next meeting, to be held THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1925, 8:15 P. M. Ticket•, $1.50, $1.00, , 5 at the home of Miss. Rose On elle at Grinnell's, lionsidi's, and •t the ticket °Rice Nurthway n( the hall; or Pram— especially for the occasion by the card party last week at the home of April 7519. Blackman's Studios, 5415 Woodward Ave. young soloist. The concert was given Mrs. B. Malcow of 211 Harper street Tompkins of Clairmount avenue, and under the direction of Mrs. Clara which proved to be a success, both so- to settle for their tickets. The club Koehler Ileberlein. Miss Richman cially and financially. The auxiliary pins will be ready. was assisted by Miss Loraine Merry- takes this means to thank Mrs. Mal- Madison Athletic Club. weather, violinist, and Miss Flora cow for the use of her home. The Madison Athletic Club will Schwabe, cellist. The stage was — beautifully decorated with flowers ' hold a Maytime dance Sunday eve- Purity Chapter, sent to Miss Richman in appreciation An enthusiastic crowd greeted the sing, May 3, at the Philadelphia and lle ONLY JEWISH DAILY PRINTED IN ENGLISH Play T, o r e . h Ta rc e Ri l t Talmud aavenue of her recital. worthy matron of Purity Chapter and Byron C a sta will Miss Richman, who teaches piano her corps of officers on March 23 . Cass Rialto Orchestra h in Pontiac, is an honorary member when the chapter initiated three William Sto l ler is chairman. At te THE PUBLICATION OF FACTS of the Pontiac Tuesday Musicale and classes of candidates into the order. last meeting Louis Berlin gave a ta lk of • The meeting opened at 3 o'clock with on his recent travels and Louis Meek r a member of the Student Musicale who has been in California Detroit. the officers of the chapter conferring lowitz, the degrees on two classes of candi- for the winter, will talk on the sunny JEWISH NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE WITHIN 24 110 PERFECTION LODGE dates. At 6 o'clock they were ash- state at the next meeting to be held Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and ered into the beautifully decorated Starch 29. The club team won the A. M., will hold a special communica- dining room, where a delicious din-' basketball game played at the Balch THE PAPER THAT SERVES tion Wednesday, April 1, at 2 p. m nee was served, under the able chair- School last Tuesday evening. Games ban - M. M. degree. Ladies' night, manship of Mrs. Minnye Israel. Beau- , are played every week. Several Mad- icon boys were appointed delegates to THE PAPER THAT DIGESTS ALL OTHER PAPERS FOR quet and dance. Cf 1 gifts were received by all- Id L 89 Rowena C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. An entertaining program was pre- 11 4 street last Tuesday he evening to con- nested by the past matrons of the attend a meeting a By Order of— I THE ONLY PAPER WITHOUT EDITORIALS W. BENJAMIN, W. M. 51 Was MAXWELL shier plans for a Y. M. II. A. chapter, after which initiation You'll find these shops ready to show you assort- csess;s0.1 resumed, the last class being initiated ments of most interesting and distinctive styles in OF NP by the past matrons and past patrons ADDITIONAL DONORS suite and topcoats in both domestic and imported THE SMALLEST PAPER WITII A MAXIMUM of the chapter, It was a very fitting fabrics—tailored for wear as well as style. TO EMERGENCY FUND close to a very successful year for Worthy Matron Schiller and great The following persons have cnn- praise is due her for having the larg- est attendance of membership ever tributed sums of $25 or over to the en r held at any initiation before in the United Jewish Emerg cy SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Fund, a drive fo $150 history of the chapter. which recently held of six agencies: 1 Month, SI. 6 Months., $6. Little JOURNEYS 12 Months, $10. Purity chapter is concluding its 000 for the benefit n, special events for the year by giving Edward Atlas, $100; Max Arde P. Julius Braun, $25; Herman a public card party to be held in the $25; large hall of the Eastern Star Tern- Cohen, $50; Mr. and Sirs. M. Fantle, To The JEWISH DAILY BULLETIN, West Alexandrine, on the of- $100; Nathan Hack, $25; Morris Hi- ple, RO 621 Broadway, New York, N. Y. ternoon of Wednesday, April 1. Ar- ger (additional), $125; Charles Kess- !rangements have been made to serve ler (additional), $100; Daniel Lewis, months. In ■ enter my subscription for $50; Felix Stabler, $100; Purity You may $50. I refreshments and prizes will be given , at each table. Anyone desiring tick- Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S., The leaders of the drive are con- check for $ etc please call Edith Cugell, Empire 0495, or Dorothy Schiller, Hemlock ducting campaigns throughout the smaller communities of the state for Name 7497-R. the Ort Reconstruction Fund and the $ a s tr a nded efugees in European por s Address Club, at a niCuba. — i was M Levin Miss RoseI7V ■■■■■ regular meeting of the Maevlin Club 11MB1001M1650tVa%%%1X106.%1114%Wat6VMW.4%%••• OMM6%.10I3M..06001.10XICIANSOCII . Sunday aft """' Mh ' Ele''' 22 arc ' hors o f fficers took place and the o following were elected: President, Sidelle Goldstein; secretary,Rae Sie- gel; treasurer, Margaret Lefton; re- ! porter, Rose Levin. The next regu- lar meeting will be held Sunday, April 6, at the home of Miss Rose Swatlo, 1969 Hazelwood avenue. Ini- tiation of officers will take place. "Interior by Dean" Have You Seen Detroit's Finest Ladies' and Children's Barber Shop? SCHMITZ &SHRODER _7 c -- thrr (7 Dean Company (Detroit Prof. and Madame A. Blackman INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS' CONCERT t salsa - 13eutiO Dailg Vultrtiu When It Comes to Boys' Clothing AMMO SUBSCRIBE NOW! to the LAUNDRY How your shirts are ironed on special machines Thousands of dollars are invest- ed in this special modern ma- chinery in order that your collars may be just a little better laun- dered than is usual. An exquisite small Grand, which will adorn and dig- nify thehorne,tosshichhas been added the Ampico, sshichbringssvith it theac- tual re-enacted playing of the world's great pianists. Special equipment throughout for handling Family Work, Blan- kets, Rugs, CurtainS, Fine Lin- ens, etc. No other instrument can be so delightful,so charm- ing an addition to the fine home. PALACE MODEL LAUNDRY Michigan's Largest Laundry 26 Con•enient Branches Glendale 5680 College Park Manor Subdivision \v CHARM Nine Mile Road West of Woodward Hebrew Ladies Aid. The next meeting of the liebrew , Ladies Aid Society will he held April .1. As there are several new cases to be reported and discussed, all members are requested to attend. The recent Purim ball, which was 2 1 held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel " March 15, proved a social as well as ;:', 9 financial success. The organization Q wish to thank all those who at- tenad. • renowned 1 in oar alarpico 5114,01 it, 2 I Ladies Auxiliary Pisgah Lodge. , KNABE WAREROOMS 2015 Park Avenue - mss•se.scsescsocsoocH) Chronicle. it from inferior buildings, and the price is low. DON'T MISS THIS ONE! BUY NOW! AND DUPLEXES. HIGHLY RESTRICTED FOR SINGLES FRONTAGE NOW AVAILABLE. CHOICE BUSINESS Advance Reservation* Accepted Until Opening Date, April 5, 1925. College Manor Land Co., Inc Janney- Bowman, Inc. g, u 1 % p i S looking for a real investment, then grab this opportunity. Here Is a subdivision Los Amigos. 9 The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah ;. Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., decided at ss a recent board of directors meeting , ,t; to rive monthly card parties at mem- homes. The first one will take - ,...... niare on Sunday evening, April 19, at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Modell's home I The hos- ; . at 1106 Edison avehue. the es It vet' names will be i'' ren in 7, next is-ue of The Detroit Jewish, LOW PRICED If you are that is ideally situated; has the kind of restrictions that will guard nOti- 1 The Los Amigos Club hereby Res its members of a special meeting) to be held at the home of M. Botvi- nick, 546 Hague avenue, on Sunday, Pro- March 29, at 3 p. m. sharp. spective members welcome. You are invited to hear the cAmpico in the PIANO IDE ALLY LOCATED Samuel Schubiner, Owner ■ and Subdivider. 1503 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. &NV Director. ■ Henry Schubiner, Sales CADILLAC 971 WalaYAVVINKIX%%XlitalaWCWOMIS1616306100SVOSW00000MV