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entertained at a party given in honor far business meeting will take place Nov. 26, at Webster hall.
of Miss Rose Luber by Miss Mary Tuesday evening, Oct. 20, at 89 Ro- were also discussed for a Ilalle ■w en
party. Election of officers will take
Weiss of Elmhurst avenue. The next wena street.
place at the next meeting, to be held
meeting will be held at the home of
On Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the hon., of
Bluebird Girls.
Maurice Schwartz, 284 Rosedale
Miss Esther Newman of 520 East
An
interesting
meeting
was
held
court.
at the home of Mrs. Max Lax on Ferry avenue, and all members are
in the debate on the question, "Re-
Zeirei Zion.
Tuesday evening. Tickets were dis- urged to attend.
Ladies Misrachi.
At the last executive meeting of solved, That the Government Inter-
The first meeting of the season of tributed for the seventh annual
the Zeirei Zion, held Friday evening, vention in the Coal Strike Is Justi- the Ladies Mizrachi will be held on dance, to be held Nov. 13 at Webster
Social Mixers Club.
Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 20, at the Hall. Miss Fay Mintz is chairman of
Oct. 9, it was decided to change the fiable."
At the last meeting of the i .4 .otial
The election for contestants for Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and Wil- the ticket committee. A very enjoy.
schedule of regular meetings from
Mixers Club, held at the
of
Tuesday evenings to Sunday eve- the oratorical contest will be held at son avenues, at 2:30 o'clock. Speak- able evening was spent at the bridge. Louis Garber, Miss A. Epstein
nings, at 8 p. m. sharp. The first the next meeting, which is to take era on Palestinian subjects will con- luncheon at which Miss Betty HO. Miss Blume JKevin were the speas , rs
place
next
Sunday
night,
Oct.
18,
at
stitute the program. Mrs. Samuel fand, a bride-elect of this month, was of the evening. They both spot. o n
meeting under the new administra-
tion will be held next Sunday eve- 8 p. m., at the Byron Avenue Talmud Cantor, president, has requested all entertained. It was at the home of interesting topics, mainly charity
ning, Oct. 18, at the Y. W. 11. A., 89 Torah, corner of Byron and Phila- members and friends to be present.I Mrs. Harry Kwiker of Fairfield ave- benefits. The next nieeting wi!I Vie
nue and Miss Helfand was the re- held Tuesday evening, Oct. 20,
Rowena street, when results of the delphia avenues. Those interested
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' cipient of many beautiful gifts, in- home of Miss Gladys Gilbert of 1..2.6
ballot will be announced. All mem- in the Philomathic are invited to at. •
Hashachar Camp.
tend.
eluding a sterling silver pair of can- Theodore street.
bers and friends are urged to come
Visitol-s art.
A meeting of Hashachar Camp , No,
early.
come.
116, Order Sons of Zion, was held at dlesticks from Ow club. Prizes were
Lip-
Zedakah Club.
Kirby Center last Tuesday evening awarded to the Misses Sophye
is
The
Zedukah
Club
has
resumed
its
Oman Girls.
when the following officers were nick and Tillie Halperin and Mrs.
JOSEPH STONE
elected: H H Morris Gerber.
Sara Dorfman
,
, Miss
Harry Geand, president;
The last meeting of the Orean meetings for the coming year. The,
g
Joseph Stone, aged 20 years, 'ffi,d
is t o UP tne DOSteSS af the ne xt reu.
Girls was held on Thursday, Oct. 8, club met at the home of Mrs. Clara Max Weksler, vice-president; Joseph lar meeting at her home, 963 Mt. Ve r- last Sunday and was buried on Mon-
at he
• home of Miss Miriam Meis- Chages. The meeting was entirely Ziff, treasurer; Joseph Magidson, sec•n avenue, Tuesday evening, Oct. 20. day, Oct. 12. at Machpelah
ner, 3031 Taylor avenue. Further business. The following officers were retary. Mr. Ziff and Mr. Magidson '
Its seas the son of Mr. and Mrs.
discussion was hod of the card party elected: President, Mrs. Hannah. were re-elected to their respective of-
man Stone of 2207 Gladstone avei , ls
Kadimah Girls.
which is to be held on Saturday eve- Harwith; vice-president, Mrs. Anna fices. Committee reports will be given
The last meeting of the Kadimah and had been ill for 16 years. Mr.
ning, Oct. 17, at the "Y" on Rowena Zit msky ; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. at the next meeting, on Tuesday, Oct. Girls was held at the home of Mrs. Stone is survived by his parents, two
Jeannette Jacoby; reporter, Mrs. Lee • 27, and activities discussed for the
street.
Charles Rogarsoff when final plans skers, Mrs. Doris Freedman
season. The camp is interested in
Mrs. Roy Chatlin, nee Miss Ma. Levinson.
Miss Mamie Stone, and two brothe rs,
The club will begin sewing next' the cause of Zionism and the mem- were made for the fifth annual dance,
thilda Lieberman, 1610 Collingwood
which will be held Thanksgiving eve, Samuel and Louis, all of Detroit.
avenue, apartment 202, will be hos. week and all members are pledged to , hers are ardent Zionist workers.
tess at the next meeting on Thurs. do their utmost for the coming year.
The club held a discussion on the Hal-
Lechem Aniyim.
day, Oct. 15.
lowe'en party which will be held on
The Detroit Ladies Lechem Aniyim
Sunday, Nov. 1, in the ballroom of will meet on Monday evening, Oct.
Philomathic Debating Club.
the Jacoby plant. It is expected that 19, at 8 o'clock, at the Ahavath Zion
Victor Sugar, instructor in the this will be a gala event.
Synagogue, Hobrook and Beaubien
chemistry department of the North-
avenues. Mrs. Ida Solai of 1224 Bur-
eastern High School, gave an inter-
Daughters of Zion.
lingame avenue, president, has re-
esting talk last Sunday night before
The Daughters of Zion met Tues. quested all members to attned, Re-
the Philomathic Debating Club re- day, Oct. 6, at the home of one of freshments will be served.
garding different political movements the members. It was announced that
111C.
as seen by a scientist. Wilbur De- the club has finally affiliated with
J. W. E. W. 0.
Young, a former speaker of the Philo-
David A. Brown will speak at a
oung Judaea. The club as started
mathic, addressed the club, as did work on a Chanukah pla
meeting of the Jewish Women's Eu-
Brother of !sham Jones
David Barak, a former member. The
ropean Welfare Organization which
WARIEROOMS
following popular former speakers
will be held at Congregation Ahavath
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Seven
Pieces;
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12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 1.
At the last meetint• of the organic Bien avenue, on Wednesday evening,
'sailor Berger and Jack Thu min.
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Harold Berger and Harry Schwartz, ation, held at the home of Abraham ' Oct. 21, at 8 o'clock. All members'
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the negative side, won the club's de- Waronoff, plans were finally corn and friends are invited to attend.
Special Saturday Afternoon Dancing
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from 12 to 2:30 P. M.
bert Goodman, the affirmative aide, held Oct. 1. Several members war
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estine. Additional speakers and a
reading of the financial report will
omplete the program.
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you accept it? Would you take ten times or a hun-
dred times as much? Of course not. Your ballot
is the pricless privilege of your American citizenship.
Your Ballot Is Not
For Sale!
Very well. Now, then, will you give your city ten
minutes to cast your ballot-to EXERCISE that price-
less privilege? Or will you say "Let George do it, my
vote won't count"? Then let us suppose that 25,000
more voters say th same thing, with the result that some
fo the men elected are not the best available. Whom
would you blame? YOU and the other 25,000.
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Now, then, are you going to sit idly by and let them
"get away with it" when all you need do is get your rela-
tives and friends together on November 3rd, go to the
booth and VOTE? Surely you'll do that little bit for
the continued progress of your city and for religious
freedom.
On hovember 3rd
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/-1/ 1 evening, Sept. 30, at 89 Rowena
street, when Dr. Ezra Lipkin spoke
on "The History of Political Zion-
ism." An open forum and a musical
g/ program followed. , At the next meet-
ing, which will be held on Oct. 21 at
the Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena street,
/ NI another speaker on Zionism will give
a lecture and will answer all ques-
tions. Ben Diamond and Arthur
Scherr will give a unique musical pro-
$i gram and refreshments will be
served.
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No. 243
B. B.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
a meeting on Tuesday evening, Oct.
20, at the Statler Hotel, instead of
Monday evening, as previously an-
nounced. A prominent local speaker
will lecture.
Is
Just what are
your qualifications
for success?
Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority.
The Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority
opened the season with a meeting at
the home of Miss Beatrice Miller of
Hazelwood avenue, when the follow.
ing officers were elected. President,
Lillian Gottesman; secretary, Myra
Myers; treasurer, Eveyn Vine; ser-
geant-at-arm, Mildred Bachrach,
and publicity editor, Ida G. Silver.
man. On Sunday, Oct. 11, Miss
Myra Myers entertained for the so-
rority and its guests with a bridge
luncheon. Prizes were awarded to
Mildred Bachrach, Ida G. Silverman
and Evelyn Vine. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Ida G.
Silvermna of Leslie avenue.
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Most' men are optimistic about success
-they expect it-especially if they
are "good workers."
Many, however, succeed only in fail-
ing, because they will not abide by the
rules which govern success.
Jewish Football Team.
The Juboy football team will prac-
tice next Sunday morning at John R.
and Owen' avenue at 10 o'clock. All
players seeking a tryout are asked to
report at the field to Harry Thomas
and Milton Mohler in uniform. The
following should report: II. Gross-
man, M. Lasser, • B. Rosenstein,
I Bullie, Toppy, Messenger, N. Cure-
vitch, "Suicide," Tappy and Benny.
The first rule is-"Save regularly, in
order that you may have money to in-
vest when opportunity calls."
Can YOU qualify? Open an account
here and let us help you.
Institute Players.
Members of the Institute Players
are rehearsing every Monday and
Thursday evening at 89 Rowena
street for the "Florist Shop" and
"Three Pills In a Bottle." Mr. and
0 0 Mrs. Michael Leiskin invited the club
at its last meeting, held Sunday af-
ternoon, Oct. 11, to a Hallowe'en
party to be given at the Little Thea-
ter, 89 Rowena street, on Oct. 31.
The organization is open to a few
more Jewish young men and women
between the ages of 17 and 20 who
are interested in dramatics. A vote
of thanks was extended to The De-
troit Jewish Chronicle for aiding the
club and to the publicity director,
Miss Esther Eilleman.
a
-1lember of'
Detroit Clearing House Assn.
and Federal Reserve System
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The North Woodward branch of
the Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization will hold its next
meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the
home of Mrs. Sol Braiker of 2201
I Gladstone avenue, at 2 o'clock. In
stallation of officers will be held .
This will be a very important meet -
ing and all members are urged to be
present.
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Madison Athletic Club.
The Madison Athletic Club held its
last regular business meeting on Sun.
o day afternoon, Oct. 11, at the Young
Women's Club House, 89 Rowena
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annual wienie roast to take place on
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The pro
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s, races and football. Prizes
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the various races. The next regular
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* . ; afternoon, Oct. 25, at the "Y" club
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Athena Girls Club.
The Athena Girls Club wishes to
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/ Helen Tibie Chimovitz for her work
I I in making the dance which was held
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not. They will vote if they must be carried to the
booths. How about YOU and the other 25,000-will
YOU vote at last if the weather is fair?
The k. k. k. has plenty of money to spend in this
campaign, it is well organized, it has endorsed certain
men for the Council and one of the candidates for
Mayor. It will stop at nothing to attain its end. It
openly preaches that NO Jew, NO Catholic and NO
colorod person can be 100 per cent American because
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