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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-01-01

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AGAIN PLAYING WITH
REPERTORY THEATER

KING WAN LO CAFE

Friends and patrons of the Reper-
tory Theater will be delighted to
learn that Edith Kopelson has, after

118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's)

j 20 meeting at the home of Lillian
Hospital Auxiliary.
A meeting was held by the officers' Green, 3500 West Warren avenue. A
jof the Detroit Hebrew Orphan and Pr9gram was given and Sara Mellen
Baby Day Nursery Association Tues. joined
club.
Miss the
Ruth
Redding of 613 Engle-
Syn. I wood avenue wil lbe hostess at the
I day, Dec. 22, .30 at p. the m. Farnsworth
for the purpose
agogue
at
7:
of organizing a ladies auxiliary in I meeting on Jan. 3 at 3 o'clock sharp
I ;connection with the Detroit Hebrew 1when elections will take place. The
Hospital Association to help com. Los Amigos basketball team won the
I plete work started about 12 years first game it played last Monday by
ago. A few hundred members joined a score of 17 to 15.
this organization at this meeting and
Gamma Girls.
it is hoped that every woman in the
Honoring the Misses Helen Rosen-
city of Detroit interested will do like-
, wise. The next meeting will be held berg of Longfellow avenue and Mu-
Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 7:30 p. m., and riel Snitz of Lawrence avenue, Miss
every two weeks thereafter at the Flora Silbert was hostess at a bunco
and bridge party for the Gamma Girls
above mentioned synagogue.
Club. Prizes were awarded to Byrdie
Geller and lielen Rosenberg. The
Mutual Aid Association.
next meeting will be held on Jan. 10
The Wayne County Mutual Aid As-
at the home of the Misses Blanche
sociation held its election at the Con-
and
Ethel Michaelman.
gregation Emanuel, corner Wilson

DETROIT'S LEADING CAFE

EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO YOU FOR A

Happy and Prosperous
New Year

and Taylor streets, Monday night,
Sigma Omega Phi.
Dec. 21. The following were elected:
The next meeting of the Sigma
I. D. White, president; William
Schultz, vice-president; Louis Kvitka, Omega Phi Sorority will be held at
treasurer; Albert M. Kurtz, financial the home of Miss Ida llartzstein, Six-
secretary; M. Segal, recording secre- mile road and Lumpkin avenue, on
EDITH KOPELSON
tary; Samuel Kaplan, Louis Kapetan- Monday evening, Jan. 4. Boris Holm-
an absence of one season, again
sky, Samuel Kane, Harry Adelman stock will speak.
joined the players and appeared in
and Jacob Goldhaber, members of
the "Adding Machine" on Thursday
.
board of directors, and William
Junior Star.
at the House of the Masses. It will
Schultz, sergeant-at-arms. Installa-
The last meeting of the Junior Star be remembered that Mrs. Kopelson
tion will take place Jan. 4, at which
Club was held at the home of Miss played the part of "Mrs. Zero" in the
time a dinner will be arranged by a
Irene Smotkin, 964 King avenue, Dec.
special committee. This ends the first 27. It was decided to give ;10 for same play last year. Edith Kopelson
Brother of khans Jones
successful six months of the exist- the Hadassah milk fund. A special is a product of the Max Reinhardt
ence of this organization. The ob- program haa bene planned for the School of Acting in Berlin and
Now Playing Three Sessions, 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9.30 to 1 Daily.
played in that city and Vienna. On
ject of the organization is to create
next meeting and all members are her return to Detroit a year ago she
Special Saturday Afternoon Dancing from 12 to 2,30 P. M.
• fund by selling shares for the aid urged to attend. It will be held at also appeared with the Woodward
TO
of its members; to promote thrift the home of Miss Jennie Deitch, 420
Players at the Majestic Theater.
among its members and to provide
East Forest avenue, Jan. 3.
credit facilities when the some are
Special Attention Given to Private Parties,
needed in the form of small loans.
JEWS ENTERING HOLY LAND
Phi Beta Ni..
Anyone wishing more information re-
Banquets, Luncheons, Teas, Etc.
Miss Ray Friedlas of the Alpha
garding the above association can call
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Jew-
chapter of the Phi Beta Nu Sorority ,
the secretary, Euclid 3052.
Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting Detroit ish immigration to Palestine during
For Information and Reservations Call
and was present at the last meeting the month of October kept pace with
Eaton Girls.
the immigration for theprevious
The Eaton Girls Club, recently or. of the Beta Chapter, which was held months. According to official figures
ganized, held its first meeting at the Dec. 22 at the home of Miss Lillian published here, 3,838 immigrants en-
home of Minerva Franks, 1620 Tay- Avison, 1646 Glendale avenue. The tered Palestine during the month, of
lor avenue, and its second meeting on sorority will hold its next regular which 3,794 were Jews. Fifty,-one
Dec. 23 at the home of Ida Bushkin, meeting Tuesday night, Jan. 5, at persons were refused admission dur-
4i6rarj ord 6.qranJ River
1731 Gladstone avenue. The mem- the home of Miss Rose DeLab, Mel-
ing the month.
bers are Minerva Franks (president) bourne avenue. The usual entertain-
Ida E. Bushkin (secretary and treas- ment will be given.
urer), Muriel Berkowitz, Genevieve
Ocean Girls.
F. Drapkin, Olga Gilbert, Lillian
Berg, Betty Ryke, Dorothy Demain,
The last meeting of the Crean Girls
Sally Epstein, Jeannette Kirsch, Fay was held on Thursday. Dec. 17, at the
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home of Mrs. Roy Chatlin, Coiling-
Scholnick.
Wa S SIMMWMWt 3iS POOM
wood avenue. Election of officers
Gamma Rho Sorority.
will be held at the next meeting, on
The last meeting of the Gamma Thursday, Jan. 7, at the home of the
Rho Sorority was held at the home Misses Fannie and Etta Biegel, 1417
I of Betty Weingarden, Ilendrie ave. West Euflid avenue.
nue, where plans were completed for
a theater party on Saturday after-
Poste Zion.
noon, Dec. 26, and a pajama party
At the next meeting of the Young
the same day. The next meeting will
Poale
Zion
of
Detroit there will be
,
be held at the home of Mary To-
a lecture on "Dr. Ch. Zhitlowsky,"
, marin, Kirby avenue.
the writer, who will talk at Orchestra
Hall Jan. 24. The lecturer will be
Young Israel.
The last meeting of the girls' M. Rossum, a personal friend of Dr.
branch of Young Israel of Detroit Zhitlowsky. The meeting will be held
was held at the home of Henrietta at 579 East Philadelphia avenue Sun-
Katzer in the form of a Chanukah day, Jan. 3, at 6:15 o'clock. All those
party. The program consisted of pi- who are interested are cordially in-
ano solos, songs, recitations and the vited to attend.
lighting of the Chanukah candles, af-
MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH.
Baby Day Nursery.
ter which refreshments were served.
the World for Rheumatism, Nervous
The public is cordially invited to at-
The Baby Day Nursery wishes to
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Tau Sigma Delta.
Ameeting of the Tau Sigma Delta
Madison Athletic Club.
MAX ELKIN, Manager
Sorority was held at the home of Miss
The Madison Athletic Club will
Operated by ELKIN HOTEL AND BATH COMPANY
J Jeanne Snyder, 3807 Carter avenue, hold an open meeting on Sunday af-
Elkin Hotel under same ownership.
Tuesday evening, Dec. 22. The next ternoon, Jan. 3. at the Y. W. H. A .
meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan clubhouse. 89 Rowena street. The
5, at the home of Miss Selma De public is invited. The club will hold
Young, 1409 Burlingame avenue
its annual banquet on Saturday eve-
MerkZIN/
ning, Jan. 8, at Oriole Terrace. The
Pkilomathic.
organization will also hold an in-
At the last meeting of the Philo- formal dance on Sunday evening,
mathic Debating Club, held Sunday Jan. 24, at the Statler Hotel, using
evening, Dec. 27, at the Byron avenue both ballrooms. Tickets have already
Talmud Torah, the question for de- been distributed. The committees
people to relax. Cushions
People who look for and appreci- deep and yielding and tilted to
bate was "Resolved, That the United are actively at work to make this
States Enter the World Court." The dance one of the biggest events of
ate comfort in a motor car are
i affirmative, supported by Harold Ko- the season. The Cass Lake Rialto
invited to try the added comfort restful angle.
retz and Irwin Klar, won the decision
Orchestra will play.
of the club over Ervin Rosenthal and
Rear springs are Buick cantilevers,
in the Better Buick.
. Ira Stone, for the negative. Irwin
Co.
Fung Alone Sewing Club.
which smooth out road inequal-
Klar was voted the best speaker. Rob-
The
Better
Buick
is
big
enough
Mrs. Lillian Goldberg of 3339
ities far better than any other type.
, ert N. Bernstein acted as critic of
Established 1885.
and
balanced
correctly
to
carry
the program. Milton M. Alexander Sturtevant avenue was hostess at a
Special size low-pressure tires are
delivered a very interesting and in- meeting of the Fung Alore Sewing
itself well on any road, but not too standard equipment on all models.
structive talk on Jewish education. Club on Wednesday, Dec. 23. Fol
big
to
be
ungainly
or
hard
to
lowing
the
business
meeting,
cards
will
A miniature oratorical contest
Your first long ride in the Better
take place at the next meeting, Jan. were played. Notices will be sent out
handle.
A Complete Sign and Lettering Service.
3, in which the following will take for the next meeting.
Buick will show you how restful
part: Irwin Aaron, Herbert S. Ro-
Seating
space
is
generous.
Leg
Athena Girls Club.
Randolph 2775
miles can be.
senstein, Henry Thumin, David Ko-
LAFAYETTE
EAST
is
ample
enough
for
tall
531
room
The Athena Girls Club held its last
retz, Sol Rosenman and Irving
regular meeting at the home of Miss
Schlussel.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
Ann Millstein of 576 Hague avenue
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on Tuesday evening, ec. 29, at
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Division of General Mows Corporation
LOS Amigos.
\
At the meeting of the Los Amigos which time election of officers took
motor cars
Better Buick Six Cylinder Value-in-Head
Club held on Dec. 6 at the home of place, which resulted in the follow-
o. b. Buick
range in price from $1125 to 51995, f.
Ruth Friedland, 1608 West Phila- ing: Miss Sophie Schneider, presi-
Buick open and closed models
delphia avenue, further plans were dent; Miss Esther Utchenick, vice-
factories. Among the
exactly.
president;
Miss
Adeline
B.
Cohen,
re-
desires
made for a banquet and raffle. The
there is one that uill meet your
ibbie Chimo-
ordin secretary • Miss Tibbie
pr ogram was given: "The ordin
Morris
But
vitz,
corresponding
secretary;
Miss
' in of the Criminals
vinivk; "Should Baldnss Become a Minnie Schneider, treasurer, and
WHEN YOU NEED KEYS, LOCKS, DOOR
Fashion?" a humorous discussion, by Miss Betty S. Yucht, sergeant-at-
arms. Arrangements are being com-
Lillian Green; reading by S a ra
CHECKS, REPAIRS, SEE
len; talk on Judaism, Benjamin pleted for the bridge tea to be held
UICK
Brown; piano duet, Lillian and Isa- Sunday afternoon, Jan. 10, at the
eBefferB
Palmetto Hotel. Tickets may be se-
dore Brown.
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B'nai B'rith Auxiliary.
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The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah =
Lodge, No. 34, L 0. B. B., will hold
its next regular meeting Monday I=
evening, Jan. 4, at the Statler Hotel I=
at 8:30 sharp. This will be a very I=
interesting meeting and all members j=
are urged to be present. The date 1 =
for the informal dance was errone-
ously reported in last week's issue of 1=
The Chronicle and will be held Sun-
day evening, Jan. 31, at the Stotler 1 r:

Hotel.

Zeirei Zion.
The annual chalutzim (pioneer) 'BE
dance given by the Zeirei Zion or- =
ganization in the grand ballroom of ,=
the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Sunday,!
Dec. 27, was a great success both so.: =
daily and financialy and sincerer=
thanks are extended to all patrons
who assisted in making it such. The =
dance was under the management of
Miss Celia Heiman, social chairman.
The next regular meeting will be held
at 89 Rowena street on Sunday eve- =-
sing, Jan. 3, at 6:30 p. in., when all j
members are requested to give • corn- =
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