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Fraternal and
Club Notes

IS YOUNGEST GRADUATE
OF HIGH SCHOOL CLASS
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Miss Dorothy B. Shapiro of 22 Al-

Second Week, Starting Monday, June IS.

he Bonstelle Playhouse

1 . 01.111, Brookline, Mass., has the
distinction of being the youngest mem-

ton

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OVER EIGHTY YEARS

At the lust !fleeting of the Philo-
mathic Debating Club, held June 7
at the Byron Avenue Talmud Torah,'
the semi-annual election of officers
was held, with the following results:
Speaker, Hyman S. Barahal; clerk,
Robert N. Bernstein; assistant clerk.
Sidney Koretz; sergeant - at - arms,
Benjamin Kurtzman. In addition to
'the above named, Meyer Weisenfeld
and Norman Rum were elected to
the board of directors. The retiring
officers are: Jack Thumin, speaker;'
Hyman S. Barahal, clerk; Robert N.
Bernstein, assistant clerk; Sidney
,
Koretz, sergeant-at-arms, and, in ad-
ition to these, Isidore Berger and
d
Benjamin Kurtzman of the board of
directors. The Philomathic has ac-
complished a great deal during the,
last term under the able leadership
of Jack Thumb and the other officers
• and it is to be hoped and expected
that the Philomathic will continue to
I advance both in its own body and in
the estimation of the public under the
leadership of Hyman S. Bacahul.
DOROTHY B. SHAPIRO
An interesting program has been
planned for the next meeting, June
her of a graduating class of 25(1 boys
H. The newly elected officers will
and girls at the Brookline High
I be installed into their respective pm
School. Miss Shapiro, who is 15 years
sitions. The program of the evening
of age, expects to enter Wellesley Col-
will be a discussion on the question
lege in the fall. She is the daughter
of evolution now raging in Tennes- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis .1. Shapiro, who
i see, attracting t he attention of edu- resided in Detroit before moving to
, caters all over the country. The Brookline.
question reads: "Resolved, That the
Law Passed in Tennessee Prohibiting
the Teaching of the Theory of Evolu-
,tion in the Public Schools Is Justifi-
able."Isidore Berger, for the affirm-
ative, will be opposed by Sidney Ko-
retz for the negative. There will
also be a discussion of the new Young
Men's Hebrew Association now being
organized in Detroit, in which Robert
N. Bernstein, Benjamin Kurtzman
At the last meeting of the Herz' ,
I and Sinon Stier will take part. All
phases of the program are promised Judaeuns lots were drawn fur the
I
participants
in a checker tournament
to be interesting and enlightening
,
and the public is cordially invited to which will be held soon. Each mem-
ber
was
provided
with material and
• listen in on the last meeting of the
I districts for Flower Day, to be held!
present Philomathic term.
on June 14. At the next meeting
, Nathan Shur will speak on Dean Inge.:
Zedakah Club.
Election of officers will be held.
A
meeting
of
the
Zedakah
Club
was
•
held on Monday, June I, when plans
for a lawn card party to be held on
I June 16 at the home of Mrs. Manuel
I Jacoby were completed. The meet-
Final Meeting:
ing was held at the home of Mrs.
The Detroit Junior Hadassah Unit
Rose Gallows.
ti I me t .tin g of the season
he Id i its final
Tuesday evening, June 9, at the Lit-
Omega Epsilon.
tie Theater, 89 Rowena street. Let-
The Omega Epsilom Sorority held tern received
o through ut the season
its lest meeting June 7 in Stateroom , from orphans adopted by the unit
I Dun the steamer Tashmoo, at which were read. Miss Ida Velick read
time the semi-annual election of of- I 1 from the Book of Ruth and Miss
flyers took place. The new officers , 1Rhea II rris sang And Ruth Said,"
a
are: President, Miss Fannie Schnei- accompanied
by Miss Jeannette
der; vice-president and treasurer, Ida .1.. , i
Arken, and secretary, Evelyn Green-
.
p
berg. The next meeting will be held , Di !-.

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'Aren't We All" at Bonstelle
Playhouse Is Play by Fred-
erick Lonadale.

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"AREN'T WE ALL?"

Reservations for the diner-dance
to be held Tuesday evening, June 16,
at the Masonic Country Club must be
Concord Girls.
M. rs Ida Lurie and daughter, Mrs
: in not later than Sunday morning,
The Concord Club presented four , June 14. Call Miss Rose Babcock,
Fred Selker, left lust Wednesday for
minstrel revue ' chairman, Northway 28(12, or the col-
New York City, whe nce they will sat
Ruse
on the S.S. Leviathan on June 13 for vaudeville
and a June
min t .n,
tickets:
i k
f
5 at the I owing committee
i
on Friday acts
evening,
Little Theater which proved a big Gordon, Florence Krell, Helen Blum-
an extended In abroad.
roses,
Julia
Klein,
Rose
Lipsitz.
success. The following program took
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller of 569 place: "'The Man Who Came Back," ' WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEETING
Chandler avenue entertained 25 a play of human interests, played by ,
young guests un May 29 in honor of Miss Gertrude Bernstein, Miss Ade- ,
branch Women's
the sixteenth birthday anniversary of line Cohen and Samuel Segal; Mau-
A meeting of the bra
their daughter, Jeanette Weller. Miss rice Segal, elocutionist, in "The Par- I : League of the Jewish Old Folks Home
son's Son," Caroselli's Hawaiian Five will be held on Wednesday, June 17,
Weller received many lovely gifts.
in "A Breath from Haiwaii;" Sam t 2•'10 o'clock at the home 318 Ed-
instrumentalist extraordi- , mund place. All women interested
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Bernstein Solway,
of 297 Frederick street will sail from nary, and "A Study in Black and in the league or in aiding the home
the direction of Maurice are asked to attend the meeting and
Tan,"
under
New York on the S.S. Majestic on
June 13 for Europe for a tour of Segal, assisted by Jack Lewis, con- to become members.
sisting
of
specialties
sung by Stan-
England, France, Germany and Po-
land. They will also visit Carlsbad, ley Natick, Irving Kaplan, Miss
LEAGUE PACKAGE PARTY
Esther Zeleson, Jimmy Stark, Miss
where they will remain for about a
month to take the baths. About Sept. Helen Ressler and Sam Segal. Others
The Northwestern Women's League
1 they will sail from Naples, Italy, in the chorus were Miss Anna Tack, , of the United Ilebrew Schools will:
package party and dance at
fur Palestine, where they will visit Albert Moss, Meyer Dashkin and Ger-
a
trade Bernstein. The next regular glye Talmud
for a number of weeks.
Torah Hall, Philadelphia
f the
' wit •
e pace i y
meetmi,
Mrs. Irving Cooper of Blaine aye- ternoon, June 14, at :1:30, at the I'. and Byron avenues,
on Sunday eve-
ning, J ,tune 14, at 6 o'clock. The pro-
A. clubrooms, 89 Rowena
nue entertained 20 guests on May 27 W. H.
reeds from the affair will be used to-
at a miscellaneous shower in honor street.
ward purchasing busses to ,convey
children to and from the Talmud To-
of Miss Phyllis Cooper, a bride-elect
.
Jewish Big Si .
The public is invited to attend.
of
ot this month.
Hiss Ettie Abraniovitz and Miss
Miss Arline Gallow left last Thurs. Rose Buchalter were the hostesses at
for Philadelphia and At- the last two meetings of the Jewish INTERPROFESSIONAL MEETING
day evening
lantic City, where she will be the Big Sisters. The details for the ruf-
The Round Table Interprofessional
guest fur the summer of her fiance's fie drawing to he held Wednesday
Charles Korn. evening, June 17, at 10243 Goodwin Society will hold its closing session
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
avenue have been completed. All fur the season of 1924-1925 in the
an
Misr, Gallow's marriage will be
at
invited to form of a smoker-entertainment
those holding tickets are
event of the fall.
attend. Refreshments were served 402 Medbury Ave., corner Brush, Sat-
urday evening, June 13. At the pre.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Slonian have after the business meeting.
ceding meeting M. Mendelson gave a
taken possession of their summer
talk on "The Industrial Possibilities
Athena Girl. Club.
home on Horsens Island, Mich.
The four girls of the Athena Girls of Palestine," which was followed by
-
51rs. David R. Stocker of Longfel- Club that played in the bridge tour- discussion on the probable future of
the Bicur Cholem excur- Palestine.
low avenue was speaker and guest of nament at
the Toledo Chapter of Hadassah on sion to Tashmoo Park were the Misses
CARD OF THANKS
Molly
Haber,
Marion Goldberg, Betty
Monday, May 25.
Yacht and Sophie Schwartz. Miss
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Hyman B. Webber and children,
Among the graduates of the Uni- Haber won the first prize at the Ath-
Julius and Sarah Webber and Mrs. M-
versity of Michigan who will receive ena table.
The next regular meeting will take Victor Rosenberg, wish to thank their -7-
their diplomas next Monday is Jacob
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Jay Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. place Tuesday evening, June 16, at relatives and friends fur the kindness
J. I'. Rosenthal of East Boston boule- the Y. W. H. A. clubrooms, 89 Ro- and sympathy shown them in their
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recent bereavement in the death of -
ver& wena street.
t heir mother, Mrs. Rachel L. Webber. =7:
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
Mrs. Morris Klein and three chit-
4111M1=11%. dren of 429 East Canfield avenue left The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
on May 30 fur the Catskill mountains, will hold its last meeting of the sea-
New York, where they will spend the son Wednesday evening, June 17, at
summer. 662 East Warren avenue. All mem- ,
hers are requested to settled for their
"Aren't We All," the title of the
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Goldberg of dues, hall tickets and donations.
Frederick Lansdale comedy which is
2003 Blaine avenue returned from There will be no further meetings
current at the Bonstelle Playhouse, is -=:-
Indianapolis on June 5, after attend- until September.
particularly pertinent to the play. ---
inc the automobile races.
even though at first glance it might
Alpine Social Club.
seem meaningless. The vicar remon-
At the last meeting of the Alpine
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald
strates with Lord Grenham for call-
of Boston boulevard were at home Social Club, held at the home of At,
ing him a fool and the latter coun-
last Sunday evening in honor of the mend Shulman, plans were completed ters with "But aren't we all, out
engagement of their daughter, Myra for a picnic to he given Sunday, June
friend?"
Claire, to Fred Dreifus. 14, at Bob-Lo.
Mr. Lonsdale has given a bright bit
Several members were present at a
of writing to the stage in "Aren't
Mrs. Mack B. Weiss of 536 Gar- surprise narty given in honor of Bin
We All," which is written in spark-
field avenue has returned home after Slotnick by his parents. Miss Mil- ling and clever style. It served Cyril
spending three weeks at Far Rocks- dred Karp was hostess.
Maude as one of his most successful
There will be no meeting next
way, L. I., where she was extensively
starring vehicles and in the Maude
entertained. Mrs. Weiss was accom- week.
role, that of Lord Grenham, Donald
panied home by her niece, Miss
Cameron, the new leading man with
Sorority.
Rho
Gamma
Miriam Kahn of New York, who is
the Bonstelle company, has an excep-
also visiting another aunt, Mrs. Sam-. The last meeting of the Gamma
tional opportunity.
eel Blumenthal of Farrand Park. Miss Rho Sorority was held at the home
Kahn expects to remain in the city of Lillian Wain of Elmhurst avenue.
ea
Plans were discussed for a
for two months.
party. The next meeting will be held the new matron, Mrs. Bessie Cohen,
and the officers. Refreshments were
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gedrich were at the home of Betty Weingarden of
served after the ceremonies and a
reception at their

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Young
Judaea

The Bonstelle Company

In a comedy by Frederick Lonadale (Author of "Spring Cleatun•t

home on Hendrie avenue.
hosts at a
Euclid avenue on Sunday evening,'
Pisgah Lodge Auxiliary.
May 30, in honor of the engagement I
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
of their daughter, Rose Lenore, to I
Moscow
of
Hartford,
Lodge,
Na. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
Samuel E.
Conn., who is the guest of Samuel its next meeting on Monday evening,
Goodman. A buffet supper was served June 1 5 , at 8 o'clock at the home of
to 150 guests. Mrs. Morris Flanders, 539 East Kirby
avenue.
PERFECTION LODGE
Purity Chapter, 0. E. 5.
Initiation of new members into
Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and
A. M., will hold a regular communi- Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S.,
cation Wednesday, June 17, at 7 p. m. was held on Monday evening, June 8,
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. at the Eastern Star Temple. The
MAXWELL W. BENJAMIN, W. M. work was beautifully conducted by

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souvenir given each new member. A
children's party will be given at the
Eastern Star Temple on Alexandrine
avenue on Monday afternoon, June
22, at 2 o'clock. Members are urged
to attend and bring their children.

North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
The next meeting of the North
Woodward branch of the Jewish
Women's Welfare Organization will
be held on Tuesday, June 16, at the
home of Mrs. Emil &rock, 302 East
Hancock avenue. Installation of of.
fleets will take place.

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