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fraternal an Cub '?Notes

Always First With

The Newest!

wilts. Gentlemen are invited. Res-
Sigma Rho Tau Sorority.
The mahogany end tattle which was ervations for tickets may be made by
calling hickory 5066.
donated to the Sigma Rho Tau So-
.rority by the Sable Furniture Com- Ladies Auxiliary of Ukrainian Relief.
' justly for their rattle was won by Miss
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Uk-
Esther Weisberg. The proceeds of
the rattle will be used by the sorority rainian Relief Organization of Michi-
gan is completing arrangements for
for charitable purposes.
a dance to be given May 10 at the
Steller Hotel. The proceeds will go
Philomathic Debating Club.
toward the Kiev Orphanage, in which
At the lint meeting of the Philo- 85 children are supported by the
mathic Debating Club, held Marc h
Mrs. J. It.
29 at the Byron l'almnd Torah, Philip Michigan organization.
eeg ja president of the aux il-
Slonitivitz spoke 101 the Hebrew Uni-
lary.
versity of Jerusalem.
A debate, "Itesolved, That the In-
Madison Athletic Club.
crease in l'ity of Postal Employes Is
At the last meeting of the Madison
Justifiable," will be held on April 5.
Sol Rosenman and Norman Rum will Athletic Club, held Starch 211 at
uphold the affirmative and will be op- Rowena street, Benjamin Nlecklo_
re-
p ose d by Jack Weinstein and Simon witz gave a humorous talk on his can-
cent trip to Florida. The club is
Stier.
"Resolved, 'chat Intermarriage Be. ducting a membership drive and young
tween Jew anti Gentile Is Justiti- men interested in athletics are invited
The dance committee re-.
able," will be the subject for debate to juin.
ported that tickets are being sold ran.
Gilbert Goodman 81111
I on April 12.
Irving Beekman, supporting inter- idly for the Maytinw dance to be held
marriage, will be opposed by Morris Nlay 3 at the Philadelphia and Byron
Palavin and Samuel Kellman. avenue Talmud Torah.

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Rachel Crother's amusing comedy,
"Expressing Willie," will be con-
tinued at Cie Bonstelle Playhouse for
a second week, beginning Sunday
night.
This is the first straight comedy to
be offered by the Bonstelle company
and in the various Crothers roles and
situations they find themselves ex-
ceptionally at home. The play is an
amusing satire concerning a young
millionaire who allows certain syco-
phants to start him off on a tangent

Willie Smith decides that he has
missed much in life through lack of

expression and begins a round of

doubtful pleasures tending to give
him that expression. Of course he is
led into the field by the usual vam-
pire. However, Willie's mother de-
cides to do a little expressing. and im-
ports his childhood sweetheart, a mu-
sic teacher. Minnie does 11 little ex-
pressing to the chagrin of the vam-
pire and brings Willie to 0 sane way
of thinking. It is a highly amusing
satire on the "isms" of the present
day, written in the typical Crothers
vein.

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Order your Coach now and avoid shortage delay.

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Phones: Lincoln 3944; Melrose 2460-M

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156th Week
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Bats. vilt . 25-50e
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Sunday
Night.

MEET IN LANSING
FOR ORT, REFUGEES

Phi D elt• Sorority.
Mrs. M. .Witus of Carter avenue
was hostess at a meeting of the Phi
Also Join Zionists in
t
Delta Sorority Sunday internam, Jewish
University Celebration.
March 29. The next meeting of the
sorority will be held April 12 at the
combined emzetio.tninisgt
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.
home of Miss Betty Weingarden of . f It
Farnsworth avenue.
Organization of Americo and the oth-
er Jewish Organizations, in addition
Alpine Social Club.
The third annual April Fool's Day to Jewish citizens not affiliated with
I
festival. given by the Alpine Social either. was held Wednesday evening.
Club Saturday evening., March 25, April 1, to celebrate the opening of
a success due to the efforts of the Ilebrew University in Jerusalem
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oftihe ple 5a ,n-
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f, .fhu g
el, plight
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Thomas Shulman, Abraham W and
n European
off , Samuel Goldstein and Samuel
1 th work of ,
C
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Brody, who had charge of the deco- ports and in u a ant the
rations. Entertainment was given by the Ort Reconstruction Fund, which
Benjamin Slotnick, Solomon I.un- has for its purpose the training of
berg, Benjamin Schutzrnan and Jew's in farming and the trades.
Rabbi Jacob Sonderling of Chi-
Maurice Schwartz. The next regular ,
, meeting will be held Sunday, April • cago addressed the meeting on the
, ,,,,,fortlhde in its -
it.(%)e r gsiat ny izaandionthc,; f wtt hirik
5, at the home of Armand A. Shut- , ui:t

Samuel Rouff Is Only Jewish '
Salesman in Detroit Flan -
dung Reo Cars.

rnan, 551 Theodore street.
—
Concord
dl y
u b C i l na vb i. t. frien fully
rl" C lub
The Concord
e l:d
clubs to an . open meeting t l':, be ' h

program of uphuilding Palestine and
A. C. Lappin of Detroit spoke on the
needs of tht• Ort and of the fund fur
gti •,ti•ns.ey TRheGnoilintig ,tv,:a: s_
. stproanrtert(3 ,irt4u s

1.ittle Theater, 89 Rowena street. The rotary of the Zionist organization,
—
To Samuel N. Rouff belongs the social committee is planning an in. and Louis Mayer, president of
B. 13.
0. Jacob
distinction of being the only Jewish teresting program, which will be fol. 11. Schiff Lodge, N,.1394, I.
t iiia w n,c,
u t s, in and dancing..
refreshments
ti n i ngg. SAYS HIS ANCESTORS
b
e n
n
regular
next T. ef
The 'Intl
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will be held Sunday afternoon, April
RULED IN JERUSALEM
5, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Y. W. 11. A.
LONDON. — 13. T. A.) — Stanley
club house.
—
Baldwin, prime minister of England,
Athena Girls Club.
the mandatory power which SUIPT-
The Athena Girls Club held its last vises the execution of the mandate
business meeting Tuesday evening, to establish a Jewish national home
March It at the Y. W. H. A. club in Palestine had tincestors who were
house, 89 Rowena street. Due to the
0
kings in Jerusalem 1,00
years be
,
Passover holidays, the next regular fore the time of Sir Herbert Samuel.
business meeting will take place Tues.
' Phis was recalled by the British
day evening, April 14, at the club prime minister at a banquet held here
house,89 Rowena street.
' March 2. During the reign of the
crusaders in Palestine, from 1100 to
Zreri Zion Organization.
1186, the list I if crusaders who ruled
The Zeirei Zion Organization in- in Jerusalem included Baldwin the.
members and (rituals to an first second third, fourth and fifth. I
in to
'
interesting social meeting to be held •
5, at the I.
Sunday evening,
JEWRY TO CONFER',
W. It. A. club house, 89 Rowena POLISH
ON PALESTINE AFFAIRS
street. The program will be followed
by dancing and refreshments. Miss
WARSAW.--(J. T. A.)—An all- I
:
Celia Heiman is social chairman.
Jewish conference tin Palestine of.
fairs will be called in Poland shortly. I
('tub . This was made known following a
meeting called by the newly elected
ftaht7t. etiniluletlAnao
ina d is An
f 1-
ei (r' mb;31.'
and TIht'hni
times party recently at the home of Zionist council, at which representa-
.i1,1•.,,wsii(s.nh t.parties and in-
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SAMUEL N. ROUFF

Th e delegates agreed to convene
bungalow aprons and the girls wore
overalls. Each girl brought a basket again soon for the purpose of electing
lunch. A program was given which a committee to work out the election
included several vocal selections by ordinance and establish the agenda I
of the proposed conference.
Miss Helen Dalitz, accompanied
Bernard Goldman. M ins Selma Fried. •
man will be hostess at the next melt- Arlen's "The Green Hat" to
ing, when plans for a stag party will
Remain at the Garrick for
be discussed.
a Second Week.

salesman in Detroit selling Reo auto-
mobiles. Mr. Rouff, who is well known
as a responsible young business man
of much ability, is connected with
the Heti Michigan Sales, Inc., 2272
East Jefferson avenue. Since the flea
reduced the price of its sedan to
$1595, undoubtedly making it one of
the very best values in fine motor
cars, it has become a bigger seller
than ever before and Mr. Rouff
getting his share of business.

(War Tax Eltra)

Yak. It • Habit — Always the

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Pi Gamma Sigma.
There will he no meetings of the
Pi Gamma Sigma Sorority . during
II EMERGENCY FUND DONATIONS Passt:ver. Miss Esther Levitt will be
hostess at the next meeting on April
Several late and additional done. 14 at her home, 1629 West Mina-
--IN —
; lions to the United Jewish Emergency delphio avenue.
Fund, which concluded its active cam-
; paign several weeks ago, were re- Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge.
ceived at the offices, 2687 East High The ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
wish to
, street. From March 25 to April 3, Lodge. No, 34, I. 0. B. B..
First Time in Detroit.
the following subscriptions were re- thank all who a ttended the card party
ay and who
and
dance
given
last
Sund
Last Spa seR's Now York Comedy Hit at the Playhouse.
ceived-
American Show Case and Manufac- helped to make it a success. Miss
a
Week Beginning Sunday, April FE—"The Haunted House "
turing Company, $350; Henry Black- E. NI. Sorock will he hostess at
board of directors meeting Saturday
man, $50; 0. F.. Fisher, S25; Isidore
evening, April 4, at 8 o'clock. The
Grabow,
$25;
Nathan
Hack
(addi-
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00 4000 - a0 0 1:1 - Ortt‘ - '00 0 000-0-000-0 00-00-00
tional), $25; Louis Smilansky (addi- next regular meeting will he held at
tional). $500; Alec Steinberg, $25; 408 East .Adams avenue Monday eve-
ning, April 13.
Harry Weitzman, $100.

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The Bonstelle Company

"EXPRESSING WILLIE

is so

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Telephone, Orchard 3000

Detroit Representative

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breezy you imagine you are sitting under and electric fan."

—N. Y. Telegram and Mail.

NEXT PLAY, "HIGH STAKES

Baked by the well-known
Matzo bakers who have been
+Hiving the public for more than
forty years.

HOROWITZ BROS. &
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In the Breezy Rachel Crothers Comedy

"It

The University of London confer-
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Hebrew on Rabbi Sir Hermann Gol-
lancz.

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W. II. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena wena street.

street.

that promises to "express" himself.

With Extra Knickers

Junior Hadassah.
Social Mixers.
The next regular meeting of the
Louis Garber was elected president
cial
Nikers
Club
at
its
last
Detroit
chapter
of Junior Hadassah
of the so
meeting and Albert Schwartz was will be held Sunday afternoon, April
I chosen vice-president. The other of- III, at the Little Theater, 89 Rowena,
(leers are Tillie Nleyers, recording street. Mrs. .1. Dushkin of Chicago
secretary ; Samuel Fishman, financial will speak. Members of the Zionist
, secretary, and Philip Langwald, ser.l group met last Monday evening and I
in.;
geant.at-arms. Everett Parksdale en. discussed the rources of Paleste
tertained with several banjo solve. Miss Dora Tannenbaum is leader. The
lions. An open meeting will be held next meeting of the class will be held
next Wednesday evening at the Y. Monday evening, April 13, at 89 Ito.

so "Interior by Dean" carries its own designation of sup-
is obvious,
eriority and ptstige. An "Interior by Dean"
its
"differentness"
and
individuality.
It is the
because of
acme of delightful effects in decorating and banishing.

Bonstelle to Play Crother's "Ex-
pressing Willie" a Second
Week.

Boys' Vest
Suits

William Levin

3513 HASTINGS ST.
Telephone Melrose 1093

Last Sunday night at the Garrick
the world's premiere performance of
"'the Green Ilat" was given under
the auspices Ilf A. II. Woods. directed
by Guthrie McClintic and played by
a brilliant cast, including Katherine ,
Cornell, Ann Harding, LeslieHoward,'
Paul Cuilfoele. Gordon .Ash, A. P.
Kaye, Eugene hosiers and others. Mr.
Arlen is barely 28, but has tire books
to his credit "The Green Ilat" lead-
ing in all sales, not only in England,
his native country. but in America.
"The Green Hat" is a play in every
sense of the word—clever, scintillat-
ing dialogue, characters that live,
situations that hold solid interest.
and all visualized by a company of
players that has had few equals on
it Detroit stage.
The Garrick management, owing to

Amicitias Club.
A report on the dance given March the demand fur seats, has made ar-
begin-
2(1 was given at the last meeting of rangements for a second week
the Amicitias Club, held Monday eve. ning next Sunday.
nine, March 30, at the home of Sam-
uel Tompin, 1032 East Warren ave-
nue.

Daughters of Hadmah.
Miss Ann Rosenzweig of 21(50 Tay-
lor tIVPI111e wad hostess at the last
meeting of the Daughters of Hades-
soh, when plans were discussed for
tea to he held Sunday evening. Anril
12, at the home of Mis Fresda Wex-
ler. 2456 West Philadelphia avenue.
Girls from 15 to 17 years of age are
invited to attend.

Woman's Club of Shaarey Tephilah.
The Woman's Club of Sharey Tr.
philalt wi'l'es to thank all who co-
operated to make the bazaar held
March 24 at Zeritas Hall a ' , uremia.
It was a success socially and finan-
cially.

Aguda Shish°.
Miss Sadie Gottschalk was host: s-
at the weekly bridge of the ' -mla
Shish° on Tuesday. March 31. G ,
of the club were Sadie and Ann Sac h.
and Carolyn Goodman. High -core
ans held by Ann Sachs.
Plans for a charity bridge arranged;
by the Agude Shisho on Thursday
evening, April 16, at Webster Hall
have been completed. Tickets are be-
ing told by the members and include
a prize at each table and refresh-

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Faithful Service

It is not uncommon to hear
of men working in the gas
business for thirty, forty or
even fifty years without
ever an attempt to leave
their jobs.
Why is this? you ask.
Because they love their work
and have high regard for the
splendid traditions of their
calling. One of these tradi-
tions is "Keep the holder
up," which means "Gas
service must never fail," or
expressed another way
"Keep gas on the town."
These veterans are proud
of their business and its
reputation for dependablt
service,— gas on tap at all
hours. Some of them have
willingly sacrificed their
lives to "keep the holder up"
so that life itself might be
assured for others.
Faithful service is not a by-
word in the gas business. It
is a reality.

FOR

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Has Led Bar Primary.
First in Primary Election.

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