legich periodical eelfier CLIFTON ours - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE TilePattorr /mtimi GI R0411CLE CU') i .a 4 Yratermu arb Club . -- ab. dashachar Camp Ladies. h . t, • st and to r. , r e . ub the fhe Ladies Auxiliary of the Ha- Amehar Camp, Order Sons of Zion, will give a theater benefit at the Yid- dish Playhouse Feb. 3 for the benefit of the Jewish National Fund. A favorable report on tickets was given at the last meeting, held at the ra-worth avenue Talmud Torah. Fa Tick,'may be purchased from the co mmittee . . Branch Baby Day Nursery. he S. 21, av fors. ills at. 1V,i fficers. lectes tufa, . tiring resid in meet rig of ther , Inc. Grai: hers, t ruck livisa a of • to the •eent .bert C., as sale. man. as era! E -i‘en es the Philadelphia Byron Hall Saturday evening, March 6. Satur- - A Northwestern Branch of the Baby hap Nursery has been organ- ized. A membership drive is on. All wishing to juin please attend the next meeting, to be held at Temple Beth Tfilo, 8951 Twelfth street, Wednes- day, Jan. 27. The card party given at the home of Mrs. M. Schwartz, 1714 Gladstone avenue, Wednesday, Jan. 13, was very successful. A charity ball will be held at the Ar- charity evening, Mar 4. The cadill public is urged to attend. . rit.cs MhTttcjoanntinu 3eQhills lecture at I ' Kirby Center on Jehudah lialevi, as a philosopher. Following the lecture will be a social affair celebrating p ublicity editor; Rae Krefman, se Chamisha Osor B'Shebat, for the g giant-at-arms; Ann Samson, chair members. The next general meeting man of social committee. ' of the organization will be held at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Wednes- Athena Girls Club. day evening, Feb. 3. The Athena Girls Club held its last regular meeting on Tuesday evening, Philornathic Debating Club. Jan. 26, at the home of Miss Sophie The Philomathie Debating Club Schwartz of 332 Owen avenue. Final held its semi-annual election of oth- plans were completed for the pajama cers at the meeting of Sunday, Jan. party to take place Saturday evening, 9 4 at the Byron Avenue Talmud To- Jan. .10. at the home of MiSs Zalesin, which is to be preceded by rah. The following members were a theater party. The next regular elected to lead the club for the com- term, front February to June: meeting is to be held Tuesday eve- , F eb. 2, at the home of Mrs. , Robert N. Bernstein, speaker; Ben- tong Nathan Horwitz of Buena Vista ave- iamin Kurtzman, clerk; Norman Rom, assistant clerk; Samuel Kell- nue. ' man , sergeant-at-arms. These four officers and Irving Schlussel and Gil- bert Goodman constitute the board of directors. The retiring officers, who led the Philomathic through one of the most succssful terms in its history, are: Hyman S. Barahal, :speaker; Robert N. Bernstein, clerk; , Sidney Koretz, assistant clerk, and , Benjamin Kurtzman, sergeant-at- : arms. The board of directors was Phi Beta Nu. composed of Ilyman S. Barahal, Rob- The regular meeting of the Beta ert N. Bernstein, Benjamin Kurtz- chapter of the Phi Beta Nu Sorority man, Norman Rom, Samuel Kellnian will be held at the home of Miss R. and Irving Schlussel. At the next DeLab, Tuesday night, Feb. 2. The meeting, to be held Sunday evening, usual entertainment will follow the Zeirei Zion. Jan. 31, the program of the evening business meeting. A meeting of the board of directors will he the installation of the new of- of the Zeirei Zion was held on Fri- fivers. The organization will also be The Doers. Miss Sadie Margolis was hostess at day evening, Jan. 22, at the home of addressed by Professor Gladwin of the last regular meeting of the Doers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chaggi, 2306 the University of Detroit and Samuel at her home on Blaine avenue on Taylor avenue. The most important Sternberg, a former speaker of the Sunday afternoon, Jan. 17. Miss matter was the arrangement of a Philomathic. The program is expect- Jeanette Pereira, who made applica- massmeeting to he held at the Kirby ed to be very interesting and any tion for membership, was voted into Center on Thursday evening, Feb. 4, persons who are interested are in- the club at this meeting. The club is at 8 o'clock, when Dr. David Rubel-, vited to attend. planning a social function, the date sky, general secretary of the Zeirei Gamma Girls. of which will be announced in a later Zion Organization of America, will issue of The Chronicle. After the give an outline of the existing condi- On Jan. 24 Miss Certie Adelson of meeting, Miss Margolis served a Dons in Palestine today, having just Hague avenue was hostess at a meet- luncheon to the members. bliss Mol- returned from a lengthy visit there. ing of the Gamma Girls. Miss Muriel lie Samburg will be the hostess at A musical program will follow the Snitz was formally initiated and offi- the. next meeting, on Jan. 31. 'lecture. The public is invited to at- cers were elected. Miss Blanche tend. Joseph Chaggi will be chair- Michelman was re-elected president Theta Mu Sorority. man of the meeting. All memberS of and Miss Flora Silbert was elected A reunion of the Theta Mu Gamma the Zeirei Zion are urged are urged secretary. After the business of the Sorority was held at the home of to attend an inter-Zionist appeal fund club was discussed, bunco was played, Miss Samson. The semi-annual elec- conference to be held at 539 Kenil- the prizes being won by Miss Muriel tion of officers took place, with the worth avenue Wednesday evening. Snitz and' Miss Flora Silbert. Danc- ing and a charming luncheon fol- following result: Leah Weisberg, Dr. Rubelsky, who will visit Detroit lowed. The next meeting will be president; Sally Shainak, vice-presi- dent; Mae Allen, secretary; Sylvia Feb. 3 to 6, inclusive, will be the held at the home of Miss Muriel Snitz Lesser, treasurer; Esther Schwartz, honor guest at the next executive of 1996 Lawrence. meeting, to be held on Feb. 5. An important meeting of the Zeirei Zion Bicur Cholem. will be held at Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, Another novelty party will be pre- 89 Rowena street, next Sunday, Janu- sented by the Bicur Cholem Society ary 31. . to its members on Thursday evening , Cantor of Congregation Mogen Feb. 4, at the Temple Emanuel, cor- Abraham, Farnsworth Ave. Nu Phi Alpha. ner Taylor and Wilson avenues. This ANTISEPTIC EXPERT AND The last meeting of the No Phi affair will be in the nature of a keno MOHEL Alpha Sorority was held at the home party and a large grab-bag filled with ommended by New York, Chi- of Miss Esther Slatkin of LaSalle many favors will be offered to the cago and Detroit physicians. boulevard. After the business meet- winners. Miss Geraldine Maybaum is MARRIAGES PERFORMED ing a luncheon was served for the in charge of the evening. Paid-up Call at 532 MEDBURY girls and their escorts. The next members are invited to attend and Phone Empire 4322 meeting will be held at the home of new applications will be accepted at Miss Jeannette Klinger of 2483 Ha- that time. There will be dancing be- tween games and refreshments will zelwood avenue on Jan. 29. be served. Ocean Girls Club. Hadassah Buds. The last meeting of the Orean A regular meeting of the Iladassah Girls Club was held on Thursday, Jan. 23, at the home of Miss Mary Buds was held on Sunday afternoon, Feldman of 2703 Elmhurst avenue. Jan. 24, at the Shaarey Zedek. Final Offers you the real Southern Discussion of the raffle took place. arrangements for the membership Atmosphere— It was also decided that the third dance were reported by the chairmen Colored Band. Thursday of each month be set aside of the various committees. This for recreation. Instead of the rept- dance will be held at the Little The- Colored Service. lar meeting held on Jan. 28, the ater at the Y. W. H. A. Center this Colored Entertainment. club girls met at the Recreation Sunday. The secretary, Rosemarie Smith, Building for bowling. Miss Sally And the Best Food Obtainable, Goldstone of Inillandale avenue will gave an outline of the work for the Prepared by Southern Chef.. be hostess at the next meeting on club for the coming year as given by Mrs. Ullion sonic time ago. After the Thursday, Feb. 4. DAILY DINNER business meeting a program was en- Served from 6 to 8:30, oyed by the girls. This program in- West Side Leaders. The West Side Young Jewish Lead- cluded a piano solo by Miss Lillian Brown and dance selections by Misses ers held their weekly meeting on SPECIAL Thursday, Jan. 21, at their meeting Fanny Barsky and Tessie Horowitz, SUNDAY DINNER place in the West Jefferson Syna- accompanied by Frieda Gold and A La Carte Service gogue, between West End and Bu- Martha Serlin. Served from 1 to 8:30, rando streets. The sponsors, Mr. J. J . I. Blatt and Miss Epstein, were present. $1.25. ... High Street at Hastings The meeting of the J. J.'s was held Miss Bella Seibel played and sang a . . . West Warren at 30th Street few numbers on the piano. There is at the Talmud Torah at Delmar and . . . Oakmos Boulevard at Davidson Avenue Westminster avenues Saturday, Jan. Music by dancing after every meeting. . . . Hamilton Boulevard at Philadelphia 23, at 6:30 o'clock. The constitution ZOOPER'S CLUB was completed and voted on by the Kadimah Girls. The meeting of the Kadimah Girls club. The debating teams were MIAMI BAND was held at the home of Mrs. A. C. chosen. The captains are Harry Beni- "Real Southern Harmony." Goldberg. Final arrangements have son, Morris Shevitz, Harry Thav and Entertainment by been made for the card party and Louis Thay. The officers were in- raffle to be held at the Knights ofstalled. They are: President, Harry CHARLESTON STRUTTERS Pythias Hall, Feb. 28, the proceeds I Thav; vice-president, Ilyman Bockoff From The Plantation, Chicago. to be used in purchasing books for treasurer, Ilyman Lober; secretary the library of the Hebrew Orphan Morris Shevitz; sergeant-at-arms Home. Isabelle Goldman will he hos- Martin Shulman. The club is plan- tess at her home, 15721 Parkside ave- ning to take part in the Chamsho Osar Beshvath program which will be nue, Feb. 2. held by Detroit Young Judaea Feb. rority for a raffle which will be held Catering to 7. Harry Dodson will recite the of the organization will be held Sun- Tau Sigma Delta. on March 28. A meeting was held A meeting of the Tau Sigma p oem "1 Know a Land," by Jessie E. day afternoon, Jan. 31, at 89 Rowena at the home of Miss Mae Taylor, 602 street. Delta was held on Tuesday, Jan. Sampter. A playlet. "The Long Medbury avenue, on Thursday, Janu- 19 at Miss Freeman's home, 1475 Wait," written by Ben I.ipson of the ary 28. Loan. Ladies Free Taylor. An outing will be held on Mogen Dovid Club, will also be The Detroit Hebrew [sachem Free Tuesday, Feb. 2. No regular meeting staged. The members partaking are: F•ther, Mother, Sister, Brother--the whole family—should make this Including Workmen's Circle. will take place. The next meeting Morris Shevitz, Harry Thav, Ilyman Loan Association will hold a meeting store their headquarters. Whether it be prescription, smokes or The Workmen's Circle, Branch 111, will be held at Miss Dorothy Kline's Bockoff, Nathan Lipson, Marlin Shul- on Monday evening, Feb. 1, at the Bridge a masquerade ball on Satter. fountain special tics, you'll find our ser•ice satisfactory. man, David Iludush, Hyman Wine- Ahavath Zion Synagogue, llolbrook will give home, 1490 Lee place, on Feb. 16. day evening, Feb. 6, at the Phila- garten, Louis Thav, Arthur Shoe- at Beaubien straet. delphia and Byron Talmud Torah. store, Oscar Josepson, David Karp, Sigma Beta Upsilon. Cash prizes will be given for the best Old Folks Home. torday and Sunday Nights- Miss Sara Arnold of 477 Colburn Bernard and Kenneth Saurt. For the The Northwestern Branch of the costumes. The public is invited. !. Closing — Special Dinner program of the meeting Mr. Shevitz, avenue was hostess at last week Jewish Old Folks Home will hold a Entertainment. meeting of the Sigma Beta Upsilon. the leader, read to the club the story, 5800 BEAUBIEN 8801 TWELFTH ST. Young People'. Society. Miss Lillian Gitlin won high score. "The Lonely Mound," from the meeting on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. Empire 1137 Garfield 4371 9, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. The Young People's Society of the Miss Gertrude Katz of 2294 West Young Judaea Magazine. Herman Fisher, 1682 Atkinson ave- Jewish Old Folks Home is planning a Philadelphia avenue will be hostess at nue, near Twelfth street. Members Valentine dance to be given at Tem- Junior Star. the next meeting. Miss Zelda Smith of 194 West are asked to be prompt, as a beauti- ple Emanuel. The Misses Goldie Margaret street was hostess at the ful towel, made and donated by Miss Horowitz and Fay Aronson are mem- Young Israel of Detroit. Peterboro Near Woodward. A general meeting of the Young last meeting of the Junior Star. Re- Janet Cohn, will be raffled. The pub- bers of the committee in charge. FOR INDIVIDUAL FORMS OF CAKE OR PASTRY Israel of Detroit was held at the ports on the meeting of the Junior lic is invited. Call Institute Players. Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Wednes- Council of Jewish Clubs were given. For Special Parties of Any Kind Call 9.15 p. nt. Tickets Beulah LeBow was elected vice- Sufolla Girls. GLENDALE 8870 The Institute Players will hold on day, Jan. 21, at The Sufolla Girls Club met at the open meeting at the Little Theater, are being sold by members for the president of the Junior Council. She For Reservations. home of the Misses Mollie and Sarah 89 Rowena street, on Sunday after- first annual dance, which will be is one of the Junior Star delegates. Blanche Seligman was elected to the Levine, when the club voted to have noon, Jan. 31, at 3:30, when Adams press committee for the Junior Star membership pins. Misses Ethel and T. Rice of the Bonstelle Playhouse and Zelda Smith recording secretary . Minnie Silverman of 644 East Ferry will speak. An interesting program 8916 TWELFTH STREET, (Bet. Taylor and Hazelwood) "MY POLICY IS SERVICE" Sarah Miller was elected editor of avenue will entertain the club on will also be given. The public is in- the Junior Star for the Bulletin, a Monday, Feb. 1, at 4 o'clock. Mem- sited. The club will attend the G. WE SPECIALIZE IN INDIVIDUAL ORDERS paper which is issued by the Junior bership is open to girls between 12 G. Players' performance in a body on PLATE GLASS LIFE Council. At the next meeting a spe- and 14 years old. Feb. 6. The members will then have And Guarantee Satisfaction and Prompt Attention. has been planned to AUTOMOBILE cial program tea at Miss Esther Edelman's home. HEALTH Baby Day Nursery. commemmorate Palestinian Arbor A card party will be held for the COMPENSATION Day. The club has secured the use Baby Day Norsery ACCIDENT of • clubroom at the Jewish Center, benefit of the Baby Day Nursery at The Hebrew Ladies Baby Day EXPLOSION 679 East Philadelphia avenue, where the home of Mrs. Alpert, 227 King Nursery will give a ball on March FIRE all future meetings will be held. All avenue, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 4 for the benefit of a building fund TORNADO members are urged to be there 10, at 8 o'clock. The public is in- to erect a new home for the children MARINE vited. Tickets are being cold by promptly at 2 o'clock. At the last meeting a letter of thanks members or may be obtained at the FUR FLOATER was sent to Herman & Son, mer- LIABILITY Wohelo Club. door. chants of Ilamtramck, for their gen- SURETY BONDS The last meeting of the Wohelo erous offer to supply the linens in BURGLARY Club was held at the home of Miss Branch, J. W. E. W. O. The North Woodward branch of the home. Esther Karbel of Collingwood ave- Social Links. 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Lames were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Irving Pollock and Miss Anna Pierce. Plans were made foe a pajama party to be held on Satur- day evening, Jan. 30, at the home or Mrs. Irving Pollock of 2376 Elmhurst avenue. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mollie Mann of 15409 Quincy avenue. REV. H. MILKOVSKY a.m. NOTE'... All fire Robinson-Cohen', stores will remain open until p. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- days duMng our February Furni- ture Sale . . . Now in progress. $1.00. america's Yinest Arndure Va`shinqoaoulevard at 1420 — — THE — — VIRGINIA ROOM A DRUG STORE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! SPECIAL PARTIES Of All Sorts Parties, Teas, Luncheons, Etc. M.A. Friedlander & Son IMPERIAL HOTEL 26 PETERBORO HOPTMAN'S BAKERY VALENTINES REMEMBER ABE. ABE GUROVITCH GENERAL INSURANCE Now Located ■ at 321 TRANSPORTATION BUILDING (Former Location 921 Dime Bank Bldg.) 131 LAFAYETTE BLVD. CADILLAC 4025 nue on Friday evening, Jan. 22, at 8 o'clock. The following officers were elected: Miss Estelle Miller, presi- dent, and Miss Betty Harris, treas- urer and secretary. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Miss Betty Harris of Calvert avenue on Friday evening, Jan. 29. the Jewish Women's European Wel- fare Organization held an enjoyable card part; at the home df Mrs. Philip Cowan on Jan. 19. Refreshments were served and prizes given. The next meeting will be held on Tues- day, Feb. 2, at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. Marks, 583 Woodland avenue. Members rosy take the Oakland car or John R. bus. All are asked to at- Madison Athletic Club. The Madison Athletic Club wishes tend and hear the card party report. to thank its many friends for their Sigma Epsilon. hearty support for the dance which Final arrangements have been was held Sunday, Jan. 24, at Hotel Stades'. The next regular meeting completed by Inc Sigma Epsilon So- CARDS — FAVORS — NOVELTIES HONOR WILSON'S MEMORY JERUSALEM.—(.1. T. 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