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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-09

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palgn and the sale of Shekolim, rep- L Louis Rubenstein wlit give a short
resentation at the last Zionist Con- talk on the activities and plans of the
ference at Philadelphia, financial and home. Plans are also being made for
social reports. a linen shower to benefit the horns.,
OO
Morris Lachawit. - .6, Joseph Chaggi which will be given at the Taller
and Solomon Smullin were nominated Hotel.
for chairmanship. Nominees for the',
Ladies' Auxiliary, I. 0. B. B.
executive committee were as follows;
home of Miss Betty Weisman of
Institute Players.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
Beatrice Bagleman, Isadore Brzoza,
At a recent meeting of the Insti- Kirby avenue, plans were completed
J. W. E. W. 0.
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
Mr.
Franzblau,
Mrs.
Friedman,
Gus-
for a hike to be held Oct. 11, to Eliza-
The North Woodward Branch of
its next regular meeting on Monday
Players, a dramatic club which
rganized last winter and which both Park. The sorority is planning the Jewish Women's European Wel- sie Gleeckman, Celia Heiman, Helen evening, Oct. 19, at Hotel Statler.
King, Ethel Kowalski, Aaron Kutnick,
was organized
to give a Hallowe'en party Saturday
is under the direction of Michael evening, Oct. 31, further plans of fare Organization held its first meet- Bernard Linderman and Miss Saper- Plans are under way for a bridge
Lekhen, the following officers were which will he published in an early ing at the home of Mrs. Susel Gold- stein. An important meeting will party and a masquerade party to take
stick last Tuesday. The meeting was take place on Tuesday evening, Oct. place in the near future. All mem.
Irvin Aaron, president;
e lected:
Celia Borocoff, vice-president; Milton edition of The Chronicle. The next opened with a prayer for the speedy 13, at the Y. W. H. A., when results bens are urged to be present at she
meeting will be held at the home of recovery of Mrs. George Cohen, the
Weinstein, treasurer; Louis Weisen-
--
of the ballot will be announced. All meeting.
, recording secretary; Jean Bean, Miss Sidelle Freedman, 1608 Taylor president, who has been very 01. The members are requested to come early.
La Chains de Amitti.
feld .
corresponding secretary, and Maurice avenue, Wednesday evening, Oct. 7. club will aid orphans in Palestine as
The last meeting of the La Chaine
well as continue its attempts to bring
Goldin, sergeant-at-arms. Rehearsals
Kovner and Volyner Society.
de Amitti was held at the Eastern
Bicur Cholem.
other orphans from Europe to this
ore now under way for two one-act
The Kovner and Volyner Progres- Star Temple. Miss Minnie Millman
The Bicur Cholem Society will hold country. The following officers were
plays, "The Florist's Shop" and
is president and Miss Dorothyea Lit-
sive
Society
held
its
first
meeting
of
"Three Pills In a Bottle." Parts its next regular meeting
at the Thursday
Emanuel unanimously elected: Mrs. Susel
insky is secretary and treasurer. Miss
Oct. Taylor
15, and Wilson ave. Goldstick, president; Mrs. Fred Ep- the season at Carpenter hall, 509 Al-
Synagogue,
have been assigned for "The Melting evening,
Edythe Babcock of 947 Ilendrie ave-
ger
avenue,
on
Sunday
evening.
A
stein and Mrs. Jacob Weksler, vice-
Pot" and rehearsals will begin in a
program was presented by the chil- nue will be hostess at the next meet-
short time. Further details and the nues. A musical program has been presidents; Mrs. Morris London, sec- dren of members and included the ing.
date of presentation for these plays planned to follow the regular business retary; Mrs. Joseph Modell, treasurer.
Woos Rachel.
following: Violin trio, Joseph Leibo-
will be given later. Club meetings meeting.
witz, Joseph Reiter, Ida Beiner, ac-
Miss Esther Serling spoke on Suc-
— —
Bluebird Girls.
are held every Sunday afternoon, for
companied by Matilda Heiner at the coth at the last meeting of the B'nos
Purity
Chapter,
0.
E.
S.
A meeting of the Bluebird Girls
the present, at 89 Rowena street. The
Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S., was held at the home of Miss Edythe piano; classical songs, Rose Waxman, Rachel Club and Miss Esther Selitsky
club, which now has 24 members,
accompanied by Miss Beiner; violin spoke on the significance of the To-
presented a successful performance will hold a business session on Mon. Sominsky of Pingree avenue on Tues- solo, Joseph Reiler; piano duet, Mes- rah. Discussion followed. Miss Della
and dance at Temple Beth El the lat. day evening, Oct. 12, at the Eastern day evening. The girls are enthusias- tere Railer; "Chanukah Spoil," by Isi- Shlain, the hostess, served refresh-
Star
Temple.
All
members
are
urged
tically looking forward to the dance
ter part of July. Esther Edleman,
dore Pfeffer; folk songs, Blanche ments. Miss Sophie Reshevsky will
to be held at Webster Hail on Friday Chapnick, accompanied by Miss Sein-
Irvin Aaron, Milton Weinstein and to attend.
be hostess at the next meeting.
evening, Nov. 13. Miss Fay Mintz er. Four hundred members and
Maurice Polavin acted in "Their
Hebrew
Orphan
Home.
of Euclid avenue has been appointed
Countries" and David Koretz, Celia
friends
attended
the
meeting
and
Madison Athletic Club.
The Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home chairman of the ticket committee and
liorocoff, Jeanette Sherman and Jean
program. Dancing followed. Plans
The Madison Athletic Club held its
Bean took part in "Thursday Eve- will hold its annual dance at the Ar- those desiring same can procure tick- are being made for similar entertain- lust regular meeting Sunday, Oct. 4,
cadia on Nov. 19. The proceeds will eta from her or any of the members.
ning.
ments to be held during the winter. at the Y. W. H. A. ilub house. The
Mrs. Max Lax will be hostess at the
Instead of a regular meeting next be used for the upkeep of the orpan•
following committees were papointed:
Sunday, Oct. 11, Mr. and Mrs. Lei- age at 47 Rowena street. The pub- next meeting, wnich wil Ibe held at
Branch of Old Folks Home.
Irving Stewart and Kaplan Faudem,
shen will chaperone the club on an lie is asked to co-operate with the her home, 2224 Pingree avenue, Tues•
a evening,
'.
The first fall meeting of the North- membership; Dave Marks and Max
home association and to attend the . day
Oct. 13 .
all-day picnic at Lapadie Lake.
western Branch of the Jewish Old Blumenthal, entertainment; Bernard
affair. Visitors are always welcome
Folks Home will be held on Wednes- Mechlowitz and Benjamin Diamnod,
at the home and those interested are
Zeirei Zion.
Athena Girls Club.
athletics; Dave Marks, poblicity, and
The Athena Girls Club wishes to invited to visit it.
I The last meeting of the Zeirei Zion day evening, Oct. 14, at 8 o'clock, the Messrs. Michael Bruskin, William
at the Palmetto Hotel, Hancock ave-
was
held
on
Tuesday
evening,
Oct.
6,
announce that all plans are cum•
Hacker and Albert Jacobs on the sick
Daughters of Zion.
at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street. nue at John R. It will be an open
plated for its sixth annual fall dance
committe. A wienie roast is planned
to be hied Sunday evening, Oct. 11, The following officers were elected Morris Lachawitzki, former president meeting and all who are interested
at Hotel Statler. Jean Goldkette's nt a meeting of the Daughters of Zion and chairman, gave a complete report are urged to attend. The branch was for Sunday, Oct. 18, to take place at
Dodge Park, Cass Lake. The next
founded
on
May
16
and
has
already
Orange Blossom orchestra will play. held on Sept. 29: President, Bessie of the activities and achievements of
regular business meeting will take
Tickets may be secured from any of Lowenthal; vice-president;
1 during
'
the Detroit Sophie
Zeirei Zion
the obtained a large membership roster.
place on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 11,
Plans
are
under
way
for
a
member-
its members or at the door the eve. Goodstein; secretary, Frances Segel.
club past term of six months, including
I treasurer, Frieda Roth. The clu I ' work for the Karen Hayesod cam- ship drive. At the meteing Mrs. at 89 Rowena street.
ring of the dance.
Plans are also under way for a plans to join the Young Judaea
Hallowe'en party to take place on groups at an early date.
Saturday evening, Oct. 31.
1

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day evening,
next t meeting w8i ll
stre e t.
be held at the home of Miss Miriam
Wisner, 3031 Taylor avenue.

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Alpine Social Club.

At the reopening meeting of the
A debate on the question, "Re- organization held at the home of Al.- ,
mend Shulman, plans were discussed
solved , That Congress Forbid the
Federal Courts from Issuing Injunc- for a Hallowe'en party to be held Oct.
tions in Labor Disputes," was held at 31. The place will be announced
the last meeting of the Philomathic later. Ben Slotnick was appointed
Debating Club, Sunday evening, Oct. social committee chairman and under
4, at the Byron Avenue Talmud To- his supervision the organization ex-
rah. Henry Thumin and Benjamin pests a very successful social season.
Gants, for the negative, won the de-
Concord Club.
cision of the organization from Har-
The Concord Club held a special' '
old Koretz and Samuel Kellman, af-
meeting
on
Tuesday evening, Oct. 6,
firmative. Mr. Gantz was voted the
best speaker of the debate. Hyman at the home of Miss Esther Weintraub
of
North
Martindale
avenue. The
Barahal, the speaker, gave a critic's
report of the debate. At the next next regular meeting will take place
Sunday,
Oct.
11,
at
the
Y. W. H. A.
meeting, Oct. 11, the present coal
strike will be discussed, the question club rooms, 89 Rowena street, at 3
o'clock.
All
members
are
urged to
reading: "Resolved, That Government
Intervention to End the Coal Strike be present.
13 Justifiable." Jack Weinstein and
Social Mixers.
Gilbert Goodman, supporting the
Many visitors were present at the
measure, will be opposed by }toward
last
meeting
of the Social Mixers
Berger and Harry Schwartz.
The membership roll of the Philo Club, held Tuesday evening, Oct. 6,
at
the
home
of Philip Langwald.
mathic is open to a few earnest and
Intelligent Jewish young men between Plans are being made for a Hal-
lowe'en
party.
Miss Kaplan of the
the ages of 15 and 20 who desire to
acquire some practice and experience "Y" will speak at the next meeting,
which
will
be
held
at the home of I
in t, e art of oratory and debate.
Meetings are held every Sunday eve. Louis Garber, 9670 Cameron, Tues-I
Thurswetl
nine at the Byron Talmud Torah, day evening, Oct. 13. Mr.
Philadelphia and Byron avenue, and acted as critic. Dancing and refresh.!
thwe wishing to join can speak to ments constituted the program. A '
Sidney Koretz, chairman of the mem- jolly evening is assured all visitors'
bership committee, any Sunday eve- attending our meetings, which are
open to the public.
ning at the meeting.

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Miss Sadie Guttenberg, 519 East
At the first fall meeting of the
Lemma Rho Sorority, held at the Milwaukee avenue, was hostess at the
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