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skating party to be held Jan. 31 at
Because of the visit of Dr. Lhit-
Bloomfield Hills. Miss Florence Ter- lowsky, Jewish author, who will speak
ris was appointed chairman of the so- at Orchearre Hall Sunday evening,
cial committee.
Jan. 24, there will be no meeting until
Sunday, Jan. 91.

First Meeting In
Fear For Polish
Community House
Coatition Gov't.

A meeting of Los Amigos was held
Sunday, Jan. 17, at the home of Jean-
ette Auslander. Further plans were
made for the banquet to be held in
February. The final results of the re-
cent raffle were given and the draw-
ing of the lucky number took place.
Plans were begun for a dance to be
given at Webster Hall on March 19.
Edward Auslander was appointed
chairman of the dance committee and
is being assisted by Miss Lillian Green.
the following people became members
of the club: Milton tVeiss, Hyman
Ash, Harry Gellman, Irving Shurlack,
Miss Celia Shutsky and Norval At-
livaick. Morris Cohn, in charge of
the club pins, reported that the pins
would be ready at the next meeting to
be held on Sunday, Jan. 31.

Pisgah Lodge Will Soon Move Saturday Two-Hour Trade Con-
Into New Quarters. Offi-
cession Causing Much
cers Elected.
Argument.

Los Amigos.

Hadassah Buds.

There will be a regular meeting of
the Hadassah Buds on Sunday, Jan.
24, at the Shaarey Zedek, at 3 p. m.
All members who expect to attend
the membership dance, which will be
on Sunday evening, Jan. 31, at the
Y. W. H. A. Center, must come pre-
pared to pay up all back dues and 50
cents for the dance.

()resin Girls.

The last meeting of the Orean Girls
Club was held on Thursday, Jan. 14,
at the home of Miss Sara Barsky,
1969 Gladstone avenue. Starting
with next week, a book will be read
aloud (each member reading a lim-
ited number of pages) after the meet-
ings' have been adjourned. Miss Mary
Feldman, 2703 Elmhurst avenue, will
be hostess at the next meeting on
Thursday, Jan. 21.

Gamma Tau Sorority.

The first meeting of the Gamma
Tau Sorority was held at the home of
Miss Yetta l'echensky, 638 East
Kirby avenue, on Thursday, Dec. 24,
1926. The following officers were
elected: President, Miss Yetta Pe-
chensky; vice-president, Miss Mildred
Stoller; secretary, Miss Rose Stellar;
corresponding secretary, Gwendolyn
Hassey; treasurer, Charlotte Zeff. The
committees were appointed as fol-
lows: Membership, Miss Betty Seigel,
chairman, Miss Rita Welt; program,
Miss Mildred Stoller, chairman, Miss
Grace Sweet. All Jewish girls be-
tween the ages of 16 and 18 are in-
vited to attend the next meeting, to
be held at the home of Miss Rita
Welt, 633 East Palmer avenue, Sun-
day, Jan. 24, at 3 o'clock.

Junior Star Club.

The last meeting of the Junior Star
Club was held at the home of Beulah
Lebow on Woodward avenue. Two
dollars and twenty-five cents was
collected from the members, which is
to be added to $10 taken from the
treasury and donated to the Hadassah
Milk Fund. The donors were: Doro-
thy 6elik, Rena Krokovsky, Ruth Ep-

stein, Edith Lieberman, Gladys Kra
bowaky, Zelda Smith, Marion Selik
Bessie Holtzman, Sarah Miller
Blanche Seligman and Beulah Lebow
Jenny Deitch was elected critic for the
coming month to criticize, humorous
ly, each member. Plans for the an
niversary-Valentine party were deft
nicely made. It is to be held at the
home of Miss Dorothy Selik, 9014 La-
Salle boulevard, on Saturday, Jan.
23, at 7:30 o'clock. Each member is
asked to bring an escort. The re-
freshment committe consists of Rena
Krokovsky, Jennie Deitch, Beulah
Lebow and Dorothy Selik. Miss Bes-
sie Dear was taken into the club as
a new member. Miss Mettie Baron
was her sponsor. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Zelda
Smith, 194 West Margaret street, on
Sunday, Jan. 24, 2 o'clock.
. —

El Moshe Club.

The El Moshe will give a nodal
times party on Monday evening, Jan.
Eastern Star.
25, at its club rooms, Twenty-ninth
I'urity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S., street and Michigan avenue. Music by
will hold its initiation Monday eve- Samson's Derby Six Orchestra.
ning, Jan. 25, at 7:45, at the Eastern
ZIA:nil Zion,
Star Temple. All members are in-
vited to attend. The next business
A meeting of the Zeirei Zion con-
meeting will be held on the evening ducted by Harry Reznik took place at
of Feb. 8.
the Y. W. II. A. Clubhouse, 89 Rowena
street, on Sunday evening, Jan. 17.
Preparatory discussions were held on
Ladies Free Loan.
The Hebrew Ladies Free Loan As- behalf of Dr. Samuel Rubelaky, gen-
eral
secretary of the Zeirei Zion Or-
sociation of the Avath Achim will
ganization of America, and a delegate
give a bazaar and package party Sun-
at the Fourteenth Zionist Congress at
day, Jan. 24, at the Delmar Syna-
Vienna, who will be in Detroit Feb.
gogue, Delmar avenue near West-
3, -I, 5 and 6. A committee for the ar-
minster avenue, from 4 o'clock until
rangement of a mass meeting to be
midnight. The public is invited.
held upon Dr. Rubelsky's arrival has
been nominated composed of the fol-
Sufolla Girls.
lowing: Miss Celia Helman, chair-
A meeting of the Sufolla Girls man; Mrs. Joseph Chaggi, Miss Beat-
Club was held at the home of Miss rice Baggleman, Miss Cassie Gleeck-
Dorothy Waxman, when plans were man, Miss I.. Order, Miss D. Sapar-
made for a Valentine party. The stein, Abe 1.achawitzki, Morris Lech-
Misses Mollie and Sara Levine of 935 awitzki, Bernard Linderman, Philip
East Kirby avenue will entertain the Goldstein, Solomon Smullin, Adolph
club on Jan. 25.
Krell and II. Hoffman. Detailed par-
ticulars and information regarding the
Sigma Omega Phi.
mass meeting will be published in a
The last meeting of the Sigma later issue of The Detroit Jewish
Omega Phi Sorority was held at the Chronicle. A very interesting lecture
home of the president, Miss Anne was held by Joseph Chaggi at the last
Schnurowitz, 1150 Wellington avenue. meeting, on "Zeirei Zionism, Its Ori-
The girls planned a weinie roast and gin, Mottos and Principles."

Emanuel Sisterhood.

Sisterhood of Congregation Eman-
uel will meet in the synagogue Mon-
day afternoon, Jan. 25, at 2 o'clock.
The annual election of officers will
take place.

summer months. The minister point,
out that the question of permatit
Sunday trade is a matter ah,, t,
be submitted to the Sejm. li, -tan
he would consider taking
it is hardly certain, he said, ;,.,,
a measure would be passed,
ti
Saturday evening concession
,Id I
brought about by a governs
nonce. He promised to so.
wish of the deputation to Oh
Deputy Wyslicki submitted
sor Edwin Kammerer, the h
University economic expert I,
h
departure from Warsaw, a
dun expressing the viewp,. ■
•
Jewish merchants on the ie.,
tuition in Poland and the
for the stabilization of the
rency.

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The Polish
The officers and executive commit-
tee of B'nai B'rith Community House, coalition government, formed by Count
Inc., organized by Pisgah Lodge, No. Alexander Skrzynski to cope with the
The Athena Girls wish to thank 34, I. 0. B. B., were elected at a economic crisis in the country, may be
wrecked because of the projected con-
their friends for their co-operation
cession, allowing Jewish at ire keepers
in making their second annual bridge
to keep open for t No hours on Satur-
tea, held Sunday, Jan. 10, at the llo.
day evening, as a concession for the
tel Palmetto a success. Miss Haber
compulsory Sunday rest.
of 5236 Beaubien street entertained
This concession, which was one of
the club with a bridge party follow.
the points of the l'olish Jewish agree-
ing the regular meeting on Tuesday
ment,
was granted by the former
evening, Jan. 19. The next meeting
Grabski government, with the partici-
will be held at the home of Miss
pation
of Count Skrzynski, then for-
Sophie B. Schwartz, 239 Owen ave-
NEW YORK. — (J. T. A.) T
eign minister, on the condition that
nue.
the P. P. S., the Polish Socialist party, Bankers Trust Company, Koh, Lo
&
Co.
and the Chase Nations i Ha:
which was responsible for the enact-
Branch Old Folks Home.
ment of the stringent Sunday rest law, are behind the project of a I .an
A board of directors meeting of
Poland,
estimated between 823,001
would offer no objection to the conces-
the Northwestern Branch of the Jew-
000 and $50,000,000, and they
sion.
ish Old Folks Home will be held at
The concesisun was planned, not co-operating with the American 7
the residence of Mrs. E. M. Sorock,
through legislation which might cause bacco Company. It is beliescil lh
334 East Forest avenue, promptly at
conflict in the Sejm, but through an the tobacco company will
2 p. m.
administrative measure. Mr. Ziemi- lease of the Polish tobacco
encki, the Labor Minister in the coal- which is said to have been
Baby Day N
7•
ition cabinet, representing the Polish $32,000,000 annually, and It
The Detroit Hebrew Baby Day
socialist party, objected to this ordi- euritiea will be issued on b•,s i lf
the company. Strictly spiai,
Nursery will give a dance at the Ar-
nance.
will not be a Polish governs
cadia hall on Thursday evening ,
l ot
The Robotnik, the official organ of
Poland's monopolies inclo.i•• ri
klarA 4. The proceeds will go to-
the Polish Socialist party, attacked
properties and it was decided :•, ms
wards a new home for the nursery.
the projected ordinance. It was de-
use of them when measure,
The public is asked to attend the
clared that in connection with this op-
—Charles Hopp Photo.
dance and to purchase tickets from
position a closed meeting of leading essary a year ago to stabdi•
change and increase gold ) , . , ,tic
the members of the organization.
members
of
the
Polish
socialist
party
M. J. KRAMER
group in the Sejm considered this In recent months the counily 1
shown marked progress.
Early
Madison Athletic Club.
question
and
it
was
decided,
according
meeting held at the building, 275
year $35,000,000 of I'olish e,vei
A meeting of the Madison Athletic East Ferry avenue, on Saturday, Jan. to a report, to definitely oppose this
ment
bonds,
part
of
an
authorised
Club was held last Sunday at the "Y," 16, at 1 o'clock. Morris J. Kramer ordinance. Should this ordinance be
sue of $50,000,000, were floated
when plans were completed for the was chosen president; Philip Ettinger, issued despite their opposition, the I'.
this market by Dillon, Read & Co.
dance to be given at the Hotel Stat. vice-president; David W. Simon., P. S. will withdraw from the coalition
Representatives of the Americ
ler on Sunday evening, Jan. 24. treasurer; Sol Blumrosen, secretary; government, it was declared.
Tobacco
Company and the Bank,
"We are definitely opposed to all
Philip Gordon reported that tickets Henry M. Abramovitz, Julia Deutel-
Trust arrived In Warsaw in ienn
baum
and
Morris
Shatzen,
together
projects
which
jeopardize
the
eight
are being sold rapidly and a large
tion
with
the proposed lease of I
crowd is expected. The Cass Lake with the officers, constitute the board hour working day achieved by the Po- Polish tobacco monopoly in return
Double Rialto Orchestra will play. of director.. The following commit- lish laboring class," the Robotnik de- the loan.
Both ballrooms will be used that eve- tee members were appointed at the clared in an editorial several days ago.
"We will strongly oppose all attempts
ning. A special "pep" meeting was same time:
House—Philip Ettinger, chairman; to carry out the Polish Jewish agree- SUICIDE EPIDEMIC ON
called at the home of Samuel Jacobs,
519 Holbrook avenue, last Tuesday, George Gomer, J. S. Strifling, Jacob ment at the price of the eight hour
INCREASE IN GERMAt
working day and the Sunday rest,"
when the various committees were as-
the editorial declared.
signed their duties.
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.) — Alarm
A deputation of Jewish merchants,
headed by Senator Trusker and Dep- facts concerning the rapid increase
New Club.
uty 1Vyslicki called on the Polish Min- the number of Jewish suicides in C
A meeting of young folks which
ister of Commerce Osicki to confer many were published by the Soh
was announced for Sunday, Jan. 17,
with him concerning the projected con- the organ of the Federation of Ji
at the "Y" clubhouse for the purpose
cession to Jewish storekeepers. The ish Soldiers in Germtny.
of organizing a new club for educa-
During the month of October se
c ncession would he applicable not only
tional purposes has been postponed.
t Jewish storekeepers, but also to non- Jewish women and two Jewish r
Miss Diana Selzer, 1981 Chicago
committed suicide in Berlin. A gr
Jewish, the minister declared.
boulevard, will notify those who have
The deputation pointed out that the number of suicides reported by the
shown interest in the club when and
concesison would be of practically no lice were not identified.
where the meeting will be held.
During the month of Noveminir,
!value to the Jewish merchants during
'the summer and that it would there- en Jews committed suicide in Iter
Alpha Tau Feat,
fore he necessary to permit the Jewish Two committed suicide during the f
The Alpha Tau Fraternity spon-
storekeepers to open their stores on four days of December. Imestigat
sored a very successful mock trial on
Sunday for three hours, instead of two showed that the cause for the suicil
hours on Saturday evening, during the in every case, was economic
Saturday, Jan. 16. Messrs. O'Brien
and Wiens of the Repertory Theater
gave "The Swan Song;" J. Niedorf,
William Lankin and Dorothy Niedorf,
radio stars, presented a short pro-
gram. Seven new members will be
1
initiated into the fraternity at a
meeting on Sunday, Jan. 24, at 2:30
o'clock and the same evening a dance
will be given for members and their
friends. The mock trial presented
—Charles Hopp Photo.
will be repeated again at a program
Wishes to nnnounce to his many friends
to be followed by a dance, when mu-
PHILIP ETTINGER
that he is conducting business temporarily
sic will be furnished by Bill Lankin'a
from his residence
Radio Orchestra. Checker tourna- Rosenberg, Carl Rossman, Maurice
ments are held by the club every Marcus, Nathan Fishman, Harold
Rosenthal,
Dr.
Fleigenthal,
M.
Buch-
Monday evening at 8:30 at the "Y,"
O
Rowena street, to which the public is ner, Mrs. Harry Fleishman.
Entertainment—Henry M. Abram-
invited. Applications for member-
ship can be made on Monday, Jan. 25. ovitz, chairman; J. R. Greenberg,
Harold Rosenthal, Harry Weinberg,
Jacob Rosenberg, Elias Goldberg, C
No connection with any other firm.
Sigma Epsilon Sorority.
Benjamin Yanett, Mrs. Harry Cowan.
A meeting of the Sigma Epsilon
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Sorority was held at the home of man; Philip Ettinger, vice-chairman;
Miss Miriam Wisner on Thursday, Abe Silberstein, II. J. Glaser, Carl
Jan. 14. Miss Edythe Pearlman of Singer, Harry Chernick, Max Cogan,
623 Marston court will be hostess at Harry Perlis, Mrs. Harry Klein.
the next meeting, which will be held
Finance—Morris Shatzen, chair-
on Thursday, Jan. 23.
man; Sol Blumrosen, Philip Ettinger.
Publicity — Sol Blumrosen, Mrs.
Social Link..
Harry Prenzlauer, William Kaufman,
Miss Bess Barber was hostess at a Maurice Marcus, Albert Ross, S. K.
meeting of the Social Links at her Slobin, Daniel Lewis, Mrs. Louis Ru-
home, 2086 Blaine avenue. Bridge benstein.
Prescriptions Called For and Delivered Promptly .
and bunco were features of the eve-
The board of directors decided to
ning. Prizes were won by the Misses enlist the support of the women and
Free Delivery Service from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M., Sunday Included
Coil Ilelman and Rose Slopnick. Cov- therefore appointed the above-men-
ers were laid for 12. The next meet- tioned members of the ladies auxil-
ing will be held at the home of Miss iary to the standing committees.
Coil Heiman, 2201 Blaine avenue,
No definite date has been fixed for
next Tuesday.
the formal opening of the community
center, but it is expected that the
Atlas Social Club.
house will be ready for meetings
A successful box social was held by within a month. The building will
the Atlas Social Club on Sunday eve- be rented to proper organizations for
ning, Jan. 17, with M. Stahlberg as affairs and meetings.
the auctioneer. The entertainment
594t'
for the evening included several hu- PASTERNAK WILL BE
morous recitations, musical numbers
TRIED
FOR
PERJURY
and a one-act comedy entitled "The
Iluman Ford." A program has been
WARSA W. — (J. T. A.)—Mlle.
arranged for the next meeting, to be
_
held at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena Pasternak, the chief witness of the
street, on Sunday, Jan. 24, at 6 accusation in the Steiger trial, will
be brought to trial as a result of
o'clock. Everyone is welcome.
statements she made in the Lemberg
court.
Director
Institute Players.
During the proceedings Mlle. Pas-
A regular meeting of the Institute ternak declared that the Lemberg
Players was held at the Y. W. H. A. police official, Sukiennik, who was at
last Sunday afternoon, when the fol. one time in charge of the investiga-
presenting
1lowing members took part in • dec. tion of the Steiger case, made her
a program c,
Ilamation contest: Fannie Kott, Irvin drunk before his investigation and
Aaron, Saul Marin and Milton Wein- compelled her to change her testi-
stein. The first two recited poems mony in favor of Steiger. Disciplin-
and Mr. Weinstein spoke on "Capital ary proceedings were started against
8:30 P.
Punishment." The contest will be Sukiennik as a result of this testi-
'continued next week, when the two mony.
best speakers will be selected to en-
The results of this investigation
ter the general contest at the Jewish showed that the statement of Mlle.
Welfare Center, 679 East Phila- Pasternak was entirely unfounded.
MAIL ORDERS NOW
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delphia avenue. An interesting pro- The state attorney declared that pro-
• gram has been planned for the meet- ceedings against Mlle. Pasternak have
Grinnell Bros. and Orchestra H•II.
.
ling on Sunday, Jan. 24, in the Little been started.
and
Prices: $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75 and $3.30.
Theater, 89 Rowena street, which
Pan Sukiennik stated he would
Tickets at Grinnell's on and after Jan. 17.
will be open to the public.
bring civil action against Mlle. Pas-
ternak.
J. W. E. W. 0.
There is no greater barrier to
A meeting of the Jewish Women's
European Welfare Association will be scientific progress than the demand
for
a too quick result.
held on Tuesday evening, Jan. 26, at
7:30 o'clock, at the Holbrook Syne-
Rogue, when election of officers will
, be held. All members and friends
lare urged to attend. The next board
meeting will be held at the home of
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Mrs. Shnelderman Saturday evening,
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Phone Cherry 2523
2814 Hastings Street
1Jan. 30.

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HAIFA.—(J. T. A.)—The activi-

ties of the Zionist revisionists, the op-
positional group within the Zionist
movement under the leadership of
Vladimir Jabotinski, was legalized by
the Palestine authorities.
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