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At a special meeting of Los Am
gas, Sunday afternoon, Feb. 7, the
!first annual oratorical contest of the
club was held. The topic discussed
was "Education" and the contestants
were Isadore Brown, Ruth Radding,
Morris Botviniek, Morris Cohn, Abra-
ham Bizer and Lillian Brown. The
judges were Jacob Margolis, Miss
Cell Susensky and H. Sanders. Ruth
Radding with her speech, "An Ideal
Education," won the contest and she
was presented with an engraved lov-
ing cup at the anniversary banquet
of the club, held Friday evening,
Feb. 12, at the King Wah Lo Cafe.
,The next regular sleeting of Los Ami-
gos will be held at the home of Rose
Auslander, 389 Elmhurst avenue, on
Sunday, Feb. 14, at 3 p. m.

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The Kaufman children attended
the last meeting of the Jewish Wom-
en's European Welfare Organization
at the Holbrook Synagogue on Tues-
day and extended their appreciation
for the club's aid. A ticket was voted
to be sent to a 17-year-old girl. Mrs.
Joseph Zuckerman, Mrs. Isadore Ro-
senstein and Mrs. Wisnowski gave
donations to the club in honor of
their children's graduation from high
school. A board meeting will be held
on Saturday at the home of Mrs. I.
Levine, Calvert avenue.

children in the classes.

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Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Wednes-
Emanuel Parent.Teacher Association.
day evening, Feb. 3, at 9 o'clock. One
The first meeting of the Parent
of the many things decided by the
Teacher Association of the Emanuel
club was to have a sponsor. Bernard
Religious School will take place Sun-
Isaacs, superintendent of the United
day, Feb. 14, at 11 a. m., in place
Ilebrew Schools, gave valuable sug-
! of 2:30 p. m., as was previously an-
gestions for the betterment of the
nounced. A special letter announc- club. Tickets for the annual dance
ing this meeting has been sent to the to be held at Philadelphia-Byron
parents of all the children in attend- Hall, Saturday, March 6, are being
ance last Sunday, and all friends in- sold by the members. The club
terested in the welfare of this school
!are cordially invited to attend this heard an interesting lecture on Rabbi
the teachers while at work with the Cehudah Ilalevi as a philosopher, de-
meeting and to come early and meet livered by Rabbi Fischer last Friday

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I fling at her home on Blaine avenu
where final arrangements were ma,
for the card party which will be h e
Sunday, Feb. 28, from 2 to 5 o'clock,
at the K. of P. Hall. The proceeds
will go towards replenishing the li
hrary of the Detroit Hebrew Orphan
Home. Prizes will be awarded at
each table and refreshments will be
served. There will also be a social
half-hour, during which a program
will he presented. The next meeting
will be held Tuesday, Feb. 16, at the
aeet. of Ethel Klein, 3758 Brush
htorm
street.

Jewish Baby Day Nursery.
The Northwestern Branch of the
Baby Day Nursery held its regular
meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 3 Plans
for the dance which will be held at
• the Arcadia on March 4 were dis-
cussed. Members of the program
committee were appointed. A card
party was held at the home of Mrs.
Alpern, 227 King avenue, when a
Philomathic.
beautiful silk pillow donated by Mes-
At the last meeting of the Philo-
dames J. Ilarwith and I.. Gallow, was
mathic Debating Club, Sunday night
raffled.
at the Philadelphia and Byron ave-
nue hall, the question 'Resolved,
Athena Girls Club.
That Rabbi S. S. Wise Is Justified in
I The last regular business meeting
II is Attitude Toward Jesus and Chris.
of the Athena Girls Club was held
tianity," was discussed. Samuel Kell.
Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, at the home
man, who upheld the affirmative, was
of Miss Betty S. Yucht of Twelfth
opposed by Louis Weisenfeld. The
street. The next regular meeting will
club upheld Mr. Kellman. The op-
take place Tuesday evening, Feb. 16,
portunity of general discussion that
let the home of Miss Esther Zalesin
followed was eagerly taken by the
of 1011 Alger avenue.
members of the club and this part of
the program was as interesting as the
Blue Bird Girl..
scheduled debate. The club meets
The Blue Bird Girls were delight-
every Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock at
fully entertained with a bridge and
the Philadelphia and Byron avenue
Luncheon on Tuesday evening, Feb.
hall. The public is cordially invited
9, by Mrs. Merman Salter, 2498 Pasa- to attend the meetings.
dena avenue. High honors were won
by the Misses Sarah Dorfman, Anna
Bicur Cholem.
!Gold and Ida Greenwald. The next
A regular open meeting of the Bi-
!regular meeting of the Blue Bird
cur Cholem Society will take place
Girls will be held on Tuesday eve-
on Thursday evening, Feb. 18, at
ning, Feb. 16, at the home of Mrs.
8:30 o'clock, at Temple Emanuel,
Morris Gerber, 1997 Blaine avenue.
Taylor and Wilson avenues. A well-
known speaker will address the meet-
Itechoek Isaac Juniors.
ing and special musical entertain-
At the last meeting of the ltzchock
ment has also been secured. It is
Isaac Juniors, held on Feb. 7, plans
hoped a large attendance will be
were discussed for a Purim play. A
present.
Charleston contest was held and
prizes given. George Agree will
Young Israel of Detroit.
speak on Max Nordau at the next .
A regular meeting of the Young
meeting.
Israel of Detroit was held at the

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All pieces and suites produced by Karpen
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Once a year, or oftener, a progressive business
man takes inventory of his goods. If taken con•

evening. Services are held every Fri-
day evening and Saturday morning
at the Kirby Center.

Phi Kappa Beta.
The last regular meeting of the
Gamma Girls.
, l'hi Kappa Beta Sorority was held at
Miss Muriel Snitz was the hostess
the home of Miss Rose Efrusy. Fur- at the last meeting of the Gamma
ther plans for the bridge to be given Girls on Feb. 7 at 1996 Lawrence
' at the Gotham Hotel on Saturday, avenue. The club entertained Miss
, March 6, were discussed. The re- i Ethel Epstein with bunco. The prizes
was spen t, in
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ainder of the evening
were won by Miss Epstein and Miss
playing bridge.
Ethel Michelman. The table was
,
charmingly decorated with hearts and
Sigma Alphi Chi.
Members of the Sigma Alphi Chi other symbols of Valentine Day. The
held their weekly meeting at the club intends to give a play in April,
home of Ray Steinberg, 3249 s49r4e. with the aid of Miss Jessie Bonstelle.
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candidates for the next
tertaining program was sponsored by play will be further discussed.
, Roy Clark, Albert Lewis, Harry Mill-
Phi Beta Nu.
Phone Cherry 2623
man and Abraham Zitoma. The next
The Beta chapter of the Phi Beta
2814 Hastings Street
s
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meeting
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LITTMAN
and
M.
FISHSON,
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A David Rothenberg, 3046 Les lie aye- noel election of office
officers as follows:
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b. 13 and 14. Matinee and Evening.
ale , on Sun 1a y, ' eb. 14.
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Lillian G. Avison, president; Kitty
Saturday •nd Sund•y, Fe
Wexler, vice-president; Shirley Rob
A Melodrama in Four Acts.
Hashachar Camp.
llachar Camp, No. 16, Order ins, secretary, and Rose DeLab,
, Sons of Zion, and the Ladies Auxil- treasurer.
iar expressed their than ks to the of
Oly
Concord Club.
Monday Evening, Feb. 16, at 8:30. Ladies Free.
ficers, committee and general public
The Big Comedy Success
! for assisting in making the theater The Concord Club held its last
regular
business
meeting Sunday af-
party held on Feb. 3 such a huge sue- ternoon, Feb. 7, at the home of Miss
cess.
Anna Tack of Hazelwood avenue.

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rotary and Mrs. M. Piaves treasurer and piano duets, Harold Horowitz did'
eccentric dancing, Minnie Sniderman,
of the auxiliary.
Budey Myers, Daniel Cohen, Arthur
Sherr sang. Miss Florence Horwitz
Sigma Epsilon.
accompanied at the piano for the
The last regular meeting of the
dancing and singing. Betty Gold
Sigma Epsilon Sorority was held on
danced the Charleston. Ben Mecklo-
The year 1925 was unexams
Thursday, Feb. 11, at the home of
witz gave a fine portrayal as the vag-
pled in the history of Detroit
Final arrangements were made for Miss Dorothy Hack of 1009 King ave- abond in the one-act play, "The Face
Tuna& y Evening, Feb. 16, at 8:30. Ladies Free.
business prosperity. It was the
L'Allegro
the kiddies Valentine party to take nue.
on the Barroom Floor," assisted by
greatest year in life insurance
The last meeting of the I. Allegro place Sunday evening, Feb. 14, at the
Michael Grushkin, Morris Shurgin,
selling this city and state ever
Ladies Auxiliary, I. 0. B. B.
Girls Club was held on Tuesday at home of Miss Helen Ressler of Ila-
Ray Stewart, Morris Cohen and Ed-
-
saw. It presages even greater
—
the
home
of
Miss
Esther
Alzofon
of
The
next
meeting
of
the
Ladies
Wednesday Evening, Feb. 17, at 8:30.
ward Gray. David Marks was in
zelwood avenue.
success for good life insurance
'Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34,
595 East Philadelphia avenue, when
charge of the program.
men during 192 6 .
a number of guests attended. Miss
1. 0. B. B., will be held at the Com-
Institute Players.
A special meeting of the club was
Many Detroit Life men are
os ov
Florence
A business meeting of the Insti- munity (louse, 275 East Ferry ave- held at the home of Morris Klanman, ,
making incomes from $5,000 to
court will he hostess at the next meet-
nue, on Monday evening, Feb. 14, at
tute Players was held at 89 Rowena
8815 Gretna avenue, on Thursday,1
$15,000 through our co-opera-
ing on Tuesday, Feb. 16, when the
8 o'clock. Every member is urged
street last Sunday afternoon when a
when plans were made for an satire
tive program. We have a few
names of prospective members will be
to attend, as electton of officers wi6
program was planned for an open
at Cass Lake on Sunday, Feb. 14.
choice opportunities still open
be
held
and
a
surprise
has
been
pli.s,
meeting on Sunday, Feb. 14, at the
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for capable men who are willing
ned.
Little Theater. Visitors are invited.
to work, and willing to learn.
Eves. 50c to $2.50
North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
Ladies Auxiliary, B'nai
The club members will give a Valen-
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Call at Room 305—Detroit Life
The Doers.
The members of the Ladies Auxil- tine party that evening at 89 Rowena
The monthly card party of the
5°` t° 81 ' 5
M "' 50c
Building — between 10 and 12
Sunday,
Sat. ' Mat.
to $2.0
iary
of
Congregation
B'nai
Moishe
regular
meeting
of
the
The last
North Woodward Branch of the Jew-
Second
Week
street.
Monday and ask for Mr. Reuben.
Feb. 14.
are engaged in completing arrange-
Doers was held at the home of M iss ish Women's European Welfare Or-
Henry W. Savage, Inc.
ments for a Purim masque ball to be
Mollie Samburg, Prairie avenue, on ganization will be held at the home
Itavak Isaac Aid.
given at the Knights of Pythias Hall,
In Association with A. H. Woods
The Hayek Isaac Aid Society held Sunday afternoon, Jan. 31, at which of Mrs. J. Eisler, 2426 West Phila-
3153 Cass avenue, on Sunday eve-
--off era
a meeting last Sunday at the home time plans were made for a bridge- delphia avenue, next Tuesday after-
Fisher, who is an active noon at 2 o'clock. Refreshments will
ning, March 7. Finzers Orchestra
of Srolab Rosen of Medbury avenue, tea. Mrs. M.
will play. The auxiliary has conduct-
member of the Northwestern Branch be served and prizes given at each
Home Office
when a committee Wag appointed to
ed a number of successful affairs dur-
of
the
Old
Folks
Home, attended the table. Members and friends are
consider plans for building a home
ing the present season, including its
meeting. She is assisting the girls urged to attend.
2210 PARK AVENUE
for the society. The fololwing are
annual banquet, the annual dance
with their plans for the bridge-tea.
members: Nathan A. Agree, chair-
Detroit
held at the Stotler Hotel in December
Time and opportunity are no man's
man; Charles A. Agree, Morris Can- At a special meeting at the home of slave.
and a splendid concert in the vestry
Miss Schefter on Friday, Feb. 5, it I
vasser, Samuel A. Agree, Charles
rooms of the synagogue. The mem-
Canvasser, S. Blondy and E. Zatkin. was decided to give the bridge-tea at
bers are aiding the congregation in
NICCODEMI'S GREAT LOVE DRAMA
The society scot out checks for its the Palmetto Hotel, Sunday, Mardh
its efforts to raise sufficient funds to
— with
yearly contribution to various local 14, from 2:30 to 5. Further details
build a new synagogue in the north-
charitable organizations and to the will appear in other issues of The
west section of the city, where many
committee which furnishes Pesach Chronicle. Dancing and refreshments
of the congregants now reside.
followed.
And Entire New York Cast.
necessities to the poor.
heart with gladness. A complete
(Near Pingree)
Kadimah Gir ls.
of those events that fill the
Branch, Old Folks Home.
Detroit
Times.
You Are Cordially Invited to Inspect Our New Store.
—
El
Moshe.
olmes.
triumph for Ann Harding, Ralph H
Miss Ruth Klugm an was hostess to
The next board meeting of the
is our aim and purpose to continue selling the same high quality
The El Moshe Club will give its
It
.aemenoraiminiiimpoi
lMIMM00111.11k t he e Kadimah Girls last Tuesday eve
of Baked Delicacies that we have served for over ten years at our
first annual dance on Sunday eve- Northwestern Branch of the Jewish
Old Folks Home will be held at the
original location.
ning, Feb. 14, at its clubrooms at
home
of
Mrs.
Robert
Cowen
on
Tues.'
Twenty-ninth street and Michigan
avenue. The public is urged to a.• day, Feb. 23. Miss Fay Wallace and
at
tend. Samson's Derby-Six Orchestra Mrs. Morris Burnick entertained
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Louis Buchbinder, Prop.
the last board meeting.
will play.
2492 HASTINGS STREET
8537 TWELFTH STREET
flember er
We Use the Best to Make the Best to Sell.
Hebrew Ladies Aid.
Sigma Beta Upsilon.
Of
Mrs.
Rose
Fleisher,
president
Miss Lillian Meisel' was hostess at
At 3:30
the last meeting of the Sigma Beta the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society,
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
Upsilon Sorority when high score at wishes to thank the committees and
TSCHAIKOVSKY PROGRAM
bridge was was by Miss Mollie Gar- members who aided in making the
the Stotler Hotel
Se'aists
finkel. Miss Garfinkel will be the charity ball held at
success. The or-
LEONORA CORTEZ, Piano
next hostess at he home at 1475 on Feb. 7 such ■
JASCHA SCHWARZMANN, Cello
ganization is planning to change its
Blaine avenue.
meeting place. Further notice will
Tickets 2Se te at at Grinnell's and
Orchestra Hall. Mono Clod. $200
be given in The Chronicle. Members
Ukrainian Auxiliary.
Thurs. and Fri. Eves., Feb. 25-24,
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Feder- are asked to settle with their dues
at 0:30
OF DETROIT
ation of Ukrainian Jews of Michigan and ball tickets immediately.

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Madison Athletic Club.
federation and the public for their
A successful open meeting of the
co-operation in helping to make the
Madison
Athletic Club was held at
theater party held at the Yiddish
Playhouse on Feb. 2 a success. The the Little Theater, 89 Rowena street,
last
Sunday,
when an excellent pro-
proceeds are being used for the Kiev
Joseph an
Orphanage. Mrs. J. R. Greenberg is gram was presented.
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