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April 10, 1925 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-04-10

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ASSISTING AT DANCE OF
INTERCOLLEGIATE CLUB

The Intercollegiate Club, organ-
ized four years ago by university and
college graduates in the city, will give S
its second annual public dance Sun-

Fraternal and
Club Notes

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Amicitias.
The weekly meeting of the Ami- •
citias Club was held last Monday eve-
ning at the home of Samuel Tonkin,
11032 East Warren avenue. Impor-
tent matters affecting the club's poi-
icy were discussed. George Keil of
981 Theodore street will entertain the
Oat, at his home next Monday eve-
ning.

"Interior

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ERVICE, as given by this organization, means
working with the client, with new and colorful
ideas, and skillful suggestions born of years' of
experience in interior decorating and furnishing --
to the end not only that the most correct and beaut-
iful effects may he achieved, but that they may re-
fleet each client's own tastes and individuality in

Philomathic Debating Club.
At the last meeting of the Philo-
mathic Debating Club, held April 5
at the Byron avenue Talmud Torah,
the subject for debate was: "Re-
solved, That the Increase in Pay of
Postal Employees Is Justifiable." Sol
Rosenman and Norman Rom, uphold-
ing the measure, were opposed by
Jack Weinstein and Simon Stier.
This solid platinum, hand-
"That Intermarriage Between Jew
carved mounting, adorned
and Gentile Is Justifiable" will be de-
with twenty-eight full cut
bated at the next meeting, to be held
small diamonds holds a din-
April 12. Gilbert Goodman and Sid-
ntond of one and one-half
ney Koretz, for the affirmative, will
be opposed by Morris Palavin and
carat size.
Jack Thumin.
An interesting and entertainingl
program will be held on April 17, a
We guarantee satisfaction regardless of the extent of your
combined declamation and heckling
HAROLD N. HARRIS
requirements. The highest business integrity, together with
contest.' Those taking part in the
the
personal services of J. II. Ehrlich, is behind every sale.
day evening, April 19, at 9 oclock, declamation contest will be Irving
at the Statler Hotel. Alexander Schlussel, Morris Palavin, Irving
Streusel' "Michiganers" of Ann Ar- Beckman, Ilerbert Rosenstein, David
bor will play. The proceeds will go Koretz, Harry Schwartz and Henry
to charity. Members of all Jewish Thumin. Isidore Berger, Sidney Ko-
organizations and the public are in- retz and Simon Stier will take part
cited to attend. The ballroom will in the heckling contest.
be decorated in the colors and pen-
227 GRATIOT AVE.
nants of the various universities rep-
The Halcyon Cinb.
resented in the club.
A Passover party will be given by
Dr. Arthur M. Ginsburg is presi- the Halcyon Club for members and
dent of the club and chairman of the their friends Sunday, April 12, at the
dance, Dr. John Horowitz is vice- home of Miss Sylvia Skwor, 978 King
president, Samuel Paul correspond- avenue.
ing secretary, Sidney Birnbaum re-
cording secretary and Sidney Fore-
The Concord Club.
man treasurer. Harold N. Morris is
assistant chairman of the dance. The Concord Club, composed of
young men and women, which meets
every Sunday afternoon at the Y. W.
II A. club house, will hold an open
L meeting Sunday afternoon, April 12,
at 3 o'clock, at the le Theater, 89
, Rowena street. Meyer Dashkin,
chairman of the entertainment com-
otes, mittee, has planned an interesting
program which will be followed by
— Given by —
refreshments and dancing. All friend-
Boys' and Girls' New Clubs. ly organizations are invited to attend.
I.ast Sunday at the Holbrook street
Omega Epsilon.
synagogue, between Brush and Beau-
bien streets. two new Young Judaea The last meeting of the Omega
clubs were organized. One group is Epsilon Sorority was held at the home
for girls between the ages of 11 and of Miss Estelle Wartell, at which time
14, under the leadership of Miss Ger- plans were completed for a hard-time
trude Friedman, and the other group party to be given April 18.
— At the —
i. for boys between the same ages,
the leader to be assigned before the
Iota ■ Sigma Chi.
next meeting. The boys will adopt
BOOK-CADILLAC
The last meeting of the Iota Sigma
a name at that time, but the girls' Chi Sorority was held at the home of
club has already taken the name of Miss Irma Ginsberg of 3319 Calvert
Both Crystal and Grand Ball Rooms.
Esther Judaeans.
avenue. The sorority is making plans
Election of officers took place and for a dance. Refreshments and games
programs were assigned for the fol- followed the business meeting. The
Two — Original Rialto Orchestras — Two
lowing meeting, all meetings to take next meeting will be held at the home
place every Sunday at 12 o'clock, at of Miss Anne Hosdin, 2024 Monterey
the Holbrook Synagogue. The re-
avenue
spective clubs are open to boys and
girls from 11 to 14 residing in that
Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority.
.
,
. c .
Miss Evelyn Vine of Josephine aye-
The work and objects of the move-
flue
was
hostess at the last meeting of
ment were explained in brief talks
by Solomon Levin, president of the the Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority Sun-
I Detroit organization; Samuel Hey- day afternoon. The members are
Orchestra Hall, Woodward at Parsons
man, one of the leaders, and Miss planning an affair in honor of Miss
The nucleus of the new Dorothy Bornstein, who recently re-
■ . Friedman.
SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 12
groups was formed by Samuel Zell- turned from an extended trip through
man, a former leader in local Young the east.
Keep the Date Open.
of
the
Sun-
charge
I Judaea and now in
Jewish Big Sider'.
The Yiddish Players Company will perform at Orchestra Hall for
day School classes of the Holbrook
the benefit of all those who have not been able to see them in action
The Jewish Big Sisters, a newly or-
Synagogue.
at their own theater on Hastings Street.
ganized club, held a meeting at the
This is the first time the entire company will appear at
home of Miss Rose Buchalter on Sun- I
Daughters of Zion.
any other theater.
day afternoon, April 5. Miss Buchal-
The third meeting of the Daugh- ter served a delicious luncheon after
Do not miss this opportunity of seeing one of the finest Jewish Stork
ters of Zion was held last Sunday the meeting. Miss Jewell Kalley will
Companies
perform
the
well known modern four-act operetta by
' afternoon at El Moshe Synagogue. be the hostess at the next meeting on
J. Tanzman.
A Passover program was given and
Sunday,
April
19.
, Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, leader, gave a short
talk on the Hebrew University. Plans
Ladies Free Loan.
, were made to enter into the Young
The Detroit Ladies Free Loan As-
I Judaean declamation contest.
Tickets for sale at Orchestra Hall all week; also at the
sociation will hold its last meeting
of the season Monday evening, April
Yiddish Playhouse, Cherry 2523.
Herzl Judaeans.
on at the Ahavath Zion Synagogue,
At the last meeting of the Herzl Holbrook and BeauMen avenues,
Judaeans. Nathan Shur was elected when reports of the financial condi-
as the club representative for the De- tion and on the recent ball will be r
troit Young Judaea Declamation Con- given. All members are urged to at-
13
test to be held April 19. The Herzl-
tend and to bring their friends.
-
ite, the paper issued at the beginning
of every term telling of the hapnen-
Tau Sigma Rho.
Ingo of the club, was read. Max
The Tau Sigma Rho Sorority is
Devoted to the Highest Standards of Vaudeville.
Weine, leader, spoke on the Hebrew planning a surprise evening for Sun-
University and discussion followed. day, April 29, complete announce-
Phones, Main 8842, 8843, 884
Twice Daily, 2:15 and 8:15
ments of which will appear in a forth-
A Gala Carnival Bill for N. V. A. Week, April 12 to 19.
coming issue of The Detroit Jewish
BETH ISRAEL TO HOLD
Chronicle,
"The Emperor of Travesty"
MEETING SUNDAY, APR. 12
Maevlin Club.
Miss Rose Swatlo was hostess at a
The new temple of Congregation
Beth Israel at Muirland and Midland meeting of the Maevlin Club last
Vaudeville's Funniest Comedian, in
avenues is rapidly nearing comple- Sunday afternoon. The next meet-
tion and Passover services are being ing will be held Sunday, April 12, at
held every morning and evening. the home of Miss Rae Siegel, 51 Owen
There will be a mass meeting at avenue.
Burke & Durkin
the temple on Sunday, April 12,
Harry Holman & Co.
Hebrew Ladies Aid.
promptly at 2 p. m. Every Jew in
in —
in —
the Fenkell district as well as those
Due to the Passover holidays, there
"IF
1
COULD ONLY THINK
"HARD BOILED HAMPTON"
interested are invited to attend. will be no meeting of the llebrew La-
The dedication date of the build- dies Aid Society until April 22. All
Back from • Three Year's World Tour
ing will be announced later. M. Axel- members are urged to attend that
rod is president of the congregation meetnig, at which refreshments will
and P. Goldman is secretary.
be served and a social hour enjoyed
"The Mirthful Music Master"
between 10 and 11 o'clock.

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N. V. A. Annual Carnival to Be
Held During Easter Week,
April 12-19.

Madison Athletic Club.
At the lag meeting of the Madison
AESOP'S FABLES l THE DU PONTS I PATHE WEEKL'
Athletic Club, held Sunday afternoon,
April 5, it was decided to set Sun-
TOPICS OF THE DAY
--
day May 3, as the date on
The celebration of the National
wil en d.
will
which
On
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The World's Greatest Syncopators
Vaudeville Artists' annual carnival the membership drive
during Easter Week, April 12 to 19, May
this time
date the
club
will Philadelphia
also give a
dance
at the
this year spreads into every cross- and Byron avenue Talmud Torah.
. road town and metropolitan neighbor-
On Sunday, April 19, the regular
With FRANK and MILT BRITTON, in "THE HIGH HAT"
hood where there is a vaudeville the- meeting will be dispensed with and
ater. It has become a regular na-
April 19: JIM and BETTY MORGAN and BAND.
tional period of jollification to which the members will
spend the day at 1
their cottage on Cass Lake. William ,
the theater-going public, as well as Stoller, chairman of the entertain-I
the artists of vaudeville
look for-
anticipations.
N. meat committee, has arranged an i n-1
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ward with h appy
, however, chiefly gig- teresting program to follow the day's I tiottoaciee-Goo
V. A. Week is
work at the- cottage. Maurice Le-
nificant in that it demonstrates the
PASSOVER GREETINGS
William Hacker and Irving
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he vme
unified and fraternal possibilities of
Stewart were appointed on the cot-
artists and managers engaged in the
committee for the summer.
O
same occupation of entertaining the
public everywhere with clean, clever
and inspiriting shows. There are Sutkin and Gurovitch Open Se.
We have opened the Shuman Fur Shoppe at 9122
more than 10,000 vaudeville artists
Twelfth Street, near Clairmount, and will repair
curity Realty Co. at 11731
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N. V. A. Individually and collec-
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cnually giving
tively they are co,
their services free to ssuses of char-
A new real estate firm, the Secur-
ity, religion. education and construc-
ity Realty Company, recently opened
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The activities of the Detroit com- its offices at 11731 Linwood avenue.
As well as sell foe fuss made up in the
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latest •tyles.
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evening, April 15, at 9 o'clock sharp. vitch have had much experience in
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