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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-05-01

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.

cial meeting was held last Thursday
AthenaGirls Club.
evening, April 30, to complete plans ,
At the last regular meting of the for the May time dance, which will' .
'28,
Athena Girls Club held on April
be held at the Philadelphia and Byron
plans were made to celebrate Moth- Talmud Torah on Sunday evening,
er's Day on May 12. There will be May 3. William Stoller is chairman'
entertainment and refreshments will of the dance, David Marks and Wil
gybe served. On May 17 the club will liam Hacker are in charge of the pub
hike. Miss Esther Goss is chairman
of this affair. The next regular meet- licity, Samuel Jacobs is chairman of
the ticket committee. The original
ing will take place Tuesday evening, Cass Lake Rialto Orchestra will play. ,
May 12, at the Y. W. It A. clubhouse, According to the advance sale of tick-
, 89 Rowena street.__
eta, a record crowd is expected.

—__
Pisgah Lodge Auxiliary.
I
The H•lcyon Club.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
b
The m
embers -of the Halcyon
Lodge, No. 34. I. 0. B. B., will hold a
Cl L.
e guests o f Mr. and Mrs. A.
regular meeting Monday evening, were th
I May 4, at the club rooms, Adams at Berlin ( nee Anne Gutfriend, presi-
, Brush. Business of importance will dent) at their new home at 15795
discussed and members are urged Quincy avenue, 'Monthly, April 27.
be
An open meeting of the Halcyonl
Ito be present.
Club will be held Monday, May 4, at !
. —
8 o'clock, at the "Y" house, 89 Ro- !
The Round Table.
wena street. Good entertainment and
The Round Table Interprofessional
I
Society will hold its next meeting at refreshments are assured. All are
welcome.
Temple Beth El, Room 26, on Fri-
day, May 1, at 8:30 p. m. sharp. Dr.
Pi Gamma Sigm ■ Sorority.
N. E. Atonstam wlil talk on "Philos-
The Pi Gamma Sigma Sorority en- I
ophy of Faust.'' The public and
tertained last Tuesday evening with
I friends of the organization are ad-
vised not to miss this as it promises a dinner at King Wah 1.0, followed
to be one of the most interesting and by a theater party at the Temple!
unique subjects ever discussed by this Theater for its members. Miss Rose
Zion organization was held Sunday'
Waxman will be hostess at the
next !
cultural
society.
1,
meeting, to take place Tuesday eve-!

n ing, May 5 .
Zeirei Zion.
The regular meeting of the Zeirei

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The Bonstelle Playh ouse

Nights 75c to 51.50. Mats. Thurs. and Sat., 50c and 75c.
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Downtown Ticket Office ■ t Grinnell's.

The Bonstelle Compan

In the Hilarious Comedy

By Lynn Starling.

"MEET THE WIFE"

Hashachar Camp.

With Miss Bonstelle Playing the M•ry Boland role.

evening, April 26, at 89 Rowena
WHAT THE DETROIT CRITICS SAID,
The following officers were in-1 i
street. The following officers were stalled at a meeting of Hashachar
"You will find 'Meet the Wife' thoroughly delightful comedy, re.
elected for the next term: Max Lo- Camp, No. 116, Order Sons of Zion,
freshingly clean, and done in keeping with the best traditions of th•
chivitsky, chairman; Miss Ann Sand- held last Tuesday evening at Kirby''
Playhouse."—Len Shaw, Detroit Free Press.
weiss, vice-president; Max Gordon, Center: Abraham M. Cohen, presi- I
"Acted in a touch and go spirit. Here is a play that stands
Many of the most beautiful homes and
treasurer; Cella Heiman, secretary,
among the stalwarts of the American comedies of recent vintage."- -
William J. Greenstein, vice-,
and Miss Sandweiss, financial sacra- l president ; Joseph Zeff, treasurer ; J. I
other buildings in Detroit are decorated
George Stark, Detroit News.
tary.
Ten for
members
chosen
to' Magazon,
dent;
"Lynn Starling was in a riotous mood when he fashioned '111i-c:
Plans
an apron were
and pie
dance
secretary. Dr. M. Schwartz,
as well as within, by Dean's.
Without,
represent the
, formerly of board.
Toronto, spoke on Zion- '
the Wife.' "—C. J. It., Detroit Times.
,SZSZCZS257 52.
57.57_5?
ism. The next meeting will be held'
T T .T T T T T. T T_T TTTT
257.5 7 5252575-21.
were completed to be held on May 3 Tuesday evening, May 12, at Kirby
ENtimatee without obligation.
at the Y. W. II. A. clubrooms, of
I
which Mrs. Joseph Chaggi is chair- Center.
man, assisted by Miss Sandweiss and
Hebrew Hospital Association.
Miss Heiman.
The Hebrew llospital Association
will hold its annual election of offi-
Every Precaution Taken.
PM Bela Sorority.
cers Sunday evening, May 3, at 8
At the regular meeting of the Beta o'clock, at the Farnsworth street syn-
You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality.
chapter of the Phi Beta Nu Sorority agogue, between Beaubien and St.
"FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER"
held at the home of Miss Lillian Avi- Antoine streets. The organization is
son, C46 Glendale avenue, on Mon- interested in the building of a Jewish
.
.
day, April 20, Miss Kitty Wexler was
MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR
elected president to fill the vacancy , hospital in Detroit. A. Katzin is I
OVER EIGHTY YEARS
caused by the resignation of Miss president.
Phone AMAIN GTON 1000
Rose Cohen. At the last regular
9025 CARDONI AVE.
Junior Star.
meeting, held April 27 at the home
Morris I. Goldfeder, Mgr.
1
At
the
last
meeting
of
the
Junior
of Miss Elsie Zaraysky plans were
discussed for a party to be given Sat- Star Sewing Club the name was
LTTTTTTSTTTTT TTTTTTT
urday evening, May 2, honoring the I changed to the Junior Star Club. The T T
fr.
birthdays of Miss Cohen and Miss club gave 510 to Pisgah Lodge for
Avison. The next meeting will be the Denver Hospital for Consump-
held at the home of Miss Cohen, 2640 tives and presented a menorah to the
WI
Carter avenue. Hadassah bazaar. Election of oil-
cers will take place at the next meet-
ing
at
the
home
of
Miss
Rosalie
Gies-
syndicate refused for a month to give
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
ing all with whom she conies in con-
"I will pay ten men $3,000.00
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society see, 568 Garfield avenue.
theater.
Miss Bonstelle Gives Excellent tact to the purpose of furthering her it a The
story of "Abie's Irish Roie" will hold a meeting on May G at 682
each in the next 30 days!"
Junior Baby Day Nursery.
ambitions.
Performance in "Meet the
tells of the marriage of a Jewish boy East Warren avenue. The members
"Meet the Wife" is clean, rollick-
Twelve girls from 11 to 13 years I
to
an
Irish
girl.
The
pugnacious
par-
are
requested
to
attend
and
make
Wife" at Playhouse.
2 7
ing fun and all should take the wife ents try to separate the couple, which
final settlements of all money out- of age belong to the Junior Baby Day
to "meet the wife."
results in the funniest stage situa- standing. At the last meeting Mrs. Nursery. They have been praised for I
Critics and the public are acclaim-
Ethel Goodman won the silk parasol their efforts on behalf of the Hebrew'
tions ever conceived.
We are offering our highest class Dearborn property to the public-
ing the excellence of the perform-
Baby Day Nursery.
at
which was raffled.
on Telegraph near Warren.
ance of the Bonstelle Company in "Abie's Irish Rose" Opens

A
man
should
pray
for
peace
until
"Meet the Wife" at the Bonstelle
Garrick May 3.
J. W. E. W. O.
Baby Day Nursery.
, the last shovelful of earth is thrown
The Detroit Hebrew Baby Day
Playhouse.
A board meeting of the Jewish,
on his coffin.—Talmud.
Nursery will give a theater benefit' Women's European Welfare Orgasms-
This highly amusing play is the
The Anne Nichols miracle play,
Homes Going Up—City Water—
at the Yiddish Playhouse at Hastings ation will be held Saturday evening,
work of Lynn Starling and was used "Abie's Irish Rose," with the CM-
One who goes forth on the way un- and Alfred streets on Wednesday,
by Mary Boland as a starring vehicle. cago cast intact, direct from 58 weeks
May 2, at the home of Mrs. B. Levine ,
Electric Lights — Stone Streets.
prepared for self-defense falls into
Miss Bonstelle, in the Miss Boland at the Studebaker Theater, Chicago,
M ay 6. No appeal for donations will ' of 2692 Calvert avenue. At the last
be made and an enjoyable evening is 1 meeting a committee was appointed •
role, does an excellent piece of work, will begin an indefinite engagement strif e.—Talmud.
promised. The number of children I to find out how much money was out- 1
while the other members of the Bon- at the Garrick Theater on Sunday
test money making optic
The good of attending a wedding in the home has been increased re- standing for steamship tickets, which
Makes the sale of this property your gre ■
stelle organization find themselves night, May 3. This is the celebrated
consists
in
offering
congratulations
to
tit! COME IN and see for yourself. We can st•rt you right
were cancelled due to the recent im-
cently.
happily cast.
un
company that threatened to play in a
sharp.
-
Gertrude Lennox is a thoroughly tent in Chicago when the theatrical the contracting parties.—Talmud.
migration law.
o r attend our Monday and Thursday meetings-8:00
Tau Sigma Rho.
modern woman who believes in bend-
The Tau Sigma Rho Sorority ex-
presses its sincere thanks to members
1 of other organizations and the public
for their hearty co-operation at its
Cadillac 51!
public dance given at the Wolverine
1040-1045 Majestic Bldg.
hotel Sunday, April 26.

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Club'
Notes,

Philomathic Debating Club.

Pullin

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ts-top the Leak/

Every now and then
folks come to a point
where they feel that
they are running deeper
and deeper into debt.

At such times the nat-
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to scrimp, often times
cutting out small expen-
ditures that would be
quite worth while.

In such cases there is
only one business-like
way to stop the leak. That
is by putting one's busi-
ness on a budget system
where all expenditures
can be under constant
control.
We have published a
Budget Book that we give
without charge to all who
are interested. Come in
and ask for a copy.

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7

Leaders' Council.
At th last meeting of the Philo-
mathic Debating Club, held April 26
Thursday evening, April 30, at the
at the Byron Avenue Talmud Torah, , last meeting of the Leaders' Council,
a combined declamation and heckling Harry Friedgut inaugurated the'
contest was held. The following took series of discussions on the forerun-
part in the declamation contest: I
henry Thumin, delivering "Give Me . oars of Modern Zionism, speaking on
Hess. The usual general discussion
" Liberty or Give MeDeath;" Irving followed. Our council meetings are
I Schlussel, "A Tragic Chapter From
a .. becoming interesting in that they are
Life:" Herbert Rosenstein, oN
educational and cultural, and all
poleon;" Hyman Golden, "The Value leaders should attend every meeting.
of a Reputation," and Irving Beck- Among the coming council meetings
man, "The Vision of War." Herbert different leaders will present talks on
'Rosenstein was awarded first place, Pinsker, Smolensky, Nordau and !
Irving Beckman second and Henry
Thumin third. In the heckling con- Herz'.

I

test the following participated: Sid-
Mogen David.
ney Koretz, Simon Stier, Robert
Sunday afternoon, Slay 10, at 2:30
Bernstein and Isidore Berger. Simon
Stier was awarded first place. Wil- p. xi., the Mogen Davids, Samuel
liam Knoppow, a former speaker and Ileyman's club, will celebrate an-
an honorary alumnus of the Philo- other anniversary at 526 Belmont.
mathic, acted as critic of the pro Please be on hand and, as usual, you
will have no regret. Young Judaeans
gram.
On Slay 3 an Open Forum will be always look forward to the presence
held. Isidore Berger will discuss of the leaders, as they feel the im-
"The Jew In the Colleges," Sidney portance of all their events and cele-1
I Koretz will speak on "Religion end brations and are considerably encour-
,
i Science," Jack Thumin on "Liberal- aged w hen leaders attend them.
Mr. Markel has for distribution the
ism and Conservatism," Carl Manela
on "Modern Literature" and Gilbert current issue of the Young Judaean '
Magazine. If you have not yet ob-
Goodman on "Modern Plays."
The Philomathic's twenty-third an- tained your copies, please communi-
nuel model meeting will be held on cafe
with him at 9530 Cameron ave.
c
Saturday evening, Slay 9. at the nue, Hemlock 1274-M. Mr. Markel
Knights of Pythias Hall, on Cass near will receive about 50 copies every
( Peterboro avenue. The subject for month for distribution among the
debate this year will be the proposed clubs.
--
I child labor amendment to the Federal
Herz! Judaeans.
, Constitution. The affirmative will be
I upheld by Ernest Goodman, Benja-
The Herz] Judaeans held a success-
min Kurtzman and Robert Bernstein, tut outdoor social meeting at Belle
who will be opposed by Meyer SVei- Isle, April 26.
senfeld, Berri Shur and Sidney Ks- TheIlerzl and Mogen David debat- '
retz. All arrangements are in the ing teams will debate at the Women's
hands of Hyman Barahal, chairman Club House at 89 Rowena street, Mon-
of the outside affairs committee. The day evening, May 4. The question
public is cordially invited to attend. will be: "Resolved, that Mexico Be'
,

Used as a Temporary Place of Refuge
Sigma Rho Tau Sorority.
The Ilerzls are up-
for the Jews. '
1
The Sigma Rho Tau Sorority en-
tertained 20 guests at a bridge at the holding the affirmative, and the Slog-
home of Mrs. Casper C. Veliek on en Davids,
the
negative.
At the last meeting, Oscar Schwartz
Saturday evening, April 25, in honor spoke on "Moses Montefiore." Plans
of Miss Mollie Goldstein and Benja- weremade for a tennis tournament.
min Glacier. whose marriage will
An elaborate
take place Slay 31.
Daughters of Zion.
.
midnight lunch was served.
The Daughters of Zion Club held
its last meeting at the El Moshe Sri-
North Woodward J. W. E. W. O.
' The North Woodward Branch of ripsaw, Sunday, April 24. The de;
1 the Jewish Women's European Wel- demotion contest was held and Ida
fare Organization held its last meet- 1 Shultz and Bessie Lowenthal were
ing at the home of Mrs. Samuel Shat- chosen as representatives for the Jun-
hinder, 91 Puritan avenue. The hOr Young Judean contest. It was
branch, together with the Ladies, voted that the club meet at 4:30 each
Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, 1. Wednesday in the future. The pro-
0. B. B., and the Ladies Aid Society. gram on May 6 will he a debate on
will give a card party June 15 at the the question, "Resolved, That Yiddish
Palais de Dance. All proceeds go to !Should he the Official Language of '
charity. Mrs. Max Goldberg and Mrs. Palestine."
Joseph Rabinowitz are in charge.
1 Brooklyn has opened its first house

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The last meeting of the Madison . for low salaried Jewish working girls,
which will be maintained by the Jun.
Athletic Club was held Sunday after- ,
noon, April 26, at the Y. W. H. A. for Association of Brooklyn, an or.
clubhouse. 89 Rowena street. A spe- ganization doing Big Sister work. l

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