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wishing to join are asked to attend work of the evening classes will be vent avenue on Jan. 21. A play was
which were: Spanish Dance N i
the next meeting, which will be held exemplified by the past matrons and rehearsed and plans for a party
Rehfeld; Minuetto in Olden
at Emanuel Synagogue, corner Wil- patrons of Purity Chapter.
which is to be given in a short time
llochstein; Spanish Dance
son and Taylor avenues, Wednesday
b
were discussed. A luncheon was
cowski. Samuel Shparee'l
afternoon, March 3.
Concord Entertainers.
served and bridge followed. Prizes
panied Miss Silk.
The last regular business meeting were awarded the Misses Blanche I
Young Israel of Detroit.
of the Concord Entertainers was held and Ethel Michelman. The next
Miss Ricca Kay, who Was
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
discussed and it was decided that the
i
At a meeting at the home of one Sunday afternoon, Feb. 21, at the meeting will be held at the home of '
of her sister and brother,
A regular meeting of the Alpha program of the next meeting be de- of the members of the KWh' branch
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sell- the Misses Michelman of West Phila- Ptietiarlriaatenntuaatta-larala
Mrs.
J. Israel Jay of Il
voted
to
topics
on
Purim.
The
pro-
Rem„
Tau Fraternity was held at the Y.
delphia
avenue.
of
Young
Israel
of
Detroit,
a
very
in-
has returned to her home in
man of Twelfth street. The next
The Kadimah (lirs card party will has
W. H. A. clubhouse Monday, Feb. 15, gram will be as follows: "Purim," teresting discussion on the signifi-
i3
regular business meeting will be Sun-,
be held at the Knights of I'ythias N. Y.
when arrangements were completed by Esther Pitt; "Hallassah," by Pearl cance of Purim was heard. On Fri-
Sigma Beta Upsilon Sorority.
day afternoon, Feb. 28. Notice as',
Kaplan;
speech
on
Purim,
by
Ida
Nad-
Hall,
3153
Cass
avenue,
at
Peter-
for the third initiation, which will be
day
night
Philip
Slomovitz
lectured
to
place
of
meeting
will
be
mailed
Miss
Mary
Smith
of
London
Manor
?dr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Brand%
it
boro, on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 28,
held on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 2 :30 p. ler; song and piano solo, by Irene on the observance of the Sabbath. to the members.
Apartments, Seward avenue, was hos- from 2 to 5 o'clock. Prizes will be tamed with a formal receeti,
rn., to be followed by a dance in the Lopate; piano solo, by Lillian Brown. Mr. Slomovitz emphasized the impor-
day
evening,
tess
at
the
last
meeting
of
the
Sigma
Feb. 21, at the
The next meeting will be on Sun.
given at each table and entertainment
evening. The degree team, headed
tance of studying Jewish history. Progressive Lodge, No. 373, I. O.B. S. Beta Upsilon Sorority. The after- will be furnished while refreshments Hotel in honor of their laugh
by Al Taylor, is prepared to induct day afternoon, Feb. 28. Because it Services are held every Saturday
Three hundred people attended the , noon was spent playing bridge, at are served. The proceeds will be whose engagement to Louis
this, the third and largest class of is not the regular meeting day, the morning at the Kirby Center and also
banquet of Michigan Progressive I which Miss Sara Arnold W011 higa used for the purchasing of books for of this city was recently a .
initiates, in the same impressive man- club cannot use its regular room at at the Holbrook Avenue Synagogue. Lodge, No. 373,
I. 0. B. S., held Feb. !honors. Miss Sadie Goodman of the children at the Hebrew Orphan
---
the Shaarey Zedek, so will meet at
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Si ,,,
14 at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. I Palmer avenue will be hostess at the Home. These books will be given the
A great amount of enthusiasm is the home of Miss Ida Nadler, 527
Ladies Auxiliary, B'nai Moishe.
The grand officers from Philadelphia next meeting.
daughter, Sylvia, of Penal er
children
at
a
Purim
party
to
follow
Englewood
avenue,
near
Brush
street.
being shown in the checker tourna-
The LadiesAuxiliary of the Con- installed the following in their re-'
the card party and to which the left fur New York City, ho
ment which will be conducted weekly This will be an important and inter- gregation B'niii Moishe are very busy spective offices:
Isadore Escann,
Theta Mu Gamma Sorority.
guests at the Knights of Pythias Hall sailed Thursday, Feb.
nt
until the schedule is finished. At esting meeting and it is vital that completing arrangement% for their president; Samuel Rothman, vice-
The Theta Mu Gamma Sorority en- are invited. A combination end riatic for Palestine to se :1,,I
present seven members are dead- every member attend.
All girls between the ages of 15 annual Purim masque ball, which will president; Russel Koslow, treasurer; tertained at a theater-luncheon last table and bookcase will also be raf- over holidays.
locked for first place, with eight wins
be
given
at
the
Knights
of
Pythias
Gedalia Rosenberg, recording secre- Friday. After dining at the Eastern fled at the party. Tickets are being
and 18 are urged to attend this meet-
and one loss.
Castle,3153 Cass avenue, Sunday eve- tary; Mrs. Anna Horwitz, financial Star Cafe they adjourned to the Gar- sold now by all members or may be
Rabbi Judah Levin al• i
At the next meeting an interesting ing and join the club.
ning, March 7. Mrs. Manuel Jacoby, secretary; trustees, Harry Dermer, rick Theater.
obtained at the door. Gentlemen are California since Nov. ' .
debate will be held. The subject will
who
is
the
chairlady,
is
doing
her
ut-
to
Detroit and will be in the
Anna
Cohen
and
David
Horvitz;
Max
invited.
The &Jake Club.
be "Are the Coal Miners Justified In
most to make this affair as successful Wilchick, guard. Speakers of note
Thursday, March 4.
Phi Kappa Beta Sorority.
A luncheon and bridge will be as all the others have been in the
Striking for Higher Wages?" The
were present and gave interesting
At the last regular meeting of the
affirmative will be upheld by M. given Monday, March 1, at 1 p. m. past. Music will be by Finzel's best. talks. Little 44-year-old Ephraim
Mrs. David Doktor of New York
Burke and J. Greenberg, the nega- Tickets are $1.25 per plate. This
Ilorwitz spoke and sang in Hebrew. Phi Kappa Beta Sorority, held at the City is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fanny PALESTINE DELEG A
home
of Miss Pauline Gerber, final Doktor of Burlingame avenue.
tive by W. Katz and I. Fohlberg. The also entitles the holder to a chance
Athena Girls Club.
The committee in charge consisted of
judges will be Mrs. Landsman, Mr. on the raffle of a silk pillow made
OF LABOR TO VLSI T
Mrs. Joseph Abel (Betty Leemon) David Horwitz, chairman; Harry Der-'arrangements were static for the
and donated by Mrs. Elsie N. Rubin. of 658 Josephine avenue was hostess
bridge to be held at the Gotham Ho-
Fixscell and Miss Mills.
The Arts Society of Temple Beth
mer, Charles and Jennie Rosenstein,
A very successful banquet was Tickets may be secured from mem- Tuesday evening, Feb. 23, at the reg- Maurice and Esther Rappaport and tel on Saturday, March 6. Tickets El presented an excellent program
The workers representat
held at the home of Morris Medow bers or at the door. Proceeds for ular business meeting of the Athena David and Anna Cohen. Dancing are being sold by all members of the last Wednesday evening in the chapel
sorority and will also be sold at the of the temple before a large audi- trait Jewry have opened a
of 1730 Ilazelwood avenue. Mors charity.
Girls Club. It was decided that in followed.
for
$10,000 for the united wo
door.
than 20 couples attended. Music and
place of the regular meeting sched-
ence. Two one-act plays formed the Palestine. This drive is I
ai
Sigma Epsilon Sorority.
entertainment were furnished by
uled for Tuesday, March 2, that the
program, which was followed by $250,000 campaign underta
W . W . G . Club .
kt
J. W. E. W. 0.
Miss Mirian Meisner was . the girls would meet and bowl at the Rec-
Jules and Dorothy Neidorf.
dancing in the ballroom of the tern- United Hebrew Trades of
The W. W. G. Club held its last
A special meeting was held last charming hostess at the last meeting reation Building. The next regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 23, at they
Mrs. Harry Klein gave an interest. ple. Clarice Vallette alcCauley's This is the second time the
Wednesday by the board of directors of the Sigma Epsilon Sorority at her business meeting will be Tuesday eve- home of Miss Bessie Feldstein, 422 ing talk in connection with the In- The Conflict" was acted by Deborah
workers have undertaken a
and many sections of the constitution home, 3031 Taylor avenue. Bridge ning, March 9, at the home of Miss Farnsworth avenue. The next meet- stallation of officers of the Jewish L. Wilkus as Emelie, Ruth Franklin campaign to assist those in
were ratified. A few more applica- was the diversion of the evening. Miss Pauline Fabrick of Twelfth street.
ing, at which important business will Women's European Welfare Organiz- as Bess, Abelius Segall as Bob and
"This fact is significan t
tions for membership will be consid- Rosalie Denawitz won first prize. The
be discussed, will be held at the home ation held at the Holbrook Syna- Blanche L. Gilbert, as the mother. as it shows a change on t hi
ered at the next meeting, which will girls of the sorority attended the per-
The Round Table.
of Miss Mary Koenigsberg, 5441 gogue. The following arc the officers The scene was a room in an old fash- the Jewish Socialist lead e ra
be held at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, formance of "Stolen Fruit" on Wed-
The Round Table Interprofessional Beaubien street,on Tuesday, March 2. for the coming year: Mrs. Rae Stan- ioned farmhouse in the late after- the Palestine movement. T
89 Rowena street, Monday at 8.30 nesday evening. The next meeting Club met Friday, Feb. 19, at Temple
field, president; Mrs. Joseph Radner, noon of an April day. The second in attitude has been brougt it
will be held at the home of Miss Beth El. A paper was read by M.
p. m.
first vice-president; Mrs. Ida Levine, play was Allena Harris' "The Upper the actual work and ideal si
The Do'ers
Edyth Pearlman, 623 Marston court. Manuel Merzon on "Can Judaism
Miss Mollie Samburg is chairman second vice-president; Mrs. Isadore Crust" and was acted by Henrietta part of the pioneers in P
Hadass•h Buds.
Survive in America?" The thesis up- of the Do'ers, who are giving a Rosenstein, treasurer; Mrs. Agnes F. Goldstein as Mrs. Edward Page said Ben Zwi in a recent a
Nu Phi Alpha Sorority.
The last meeting of the Iladassah
held by the speaker was that Judaism bridge tea at the Palmetto Hotel on Levine, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Miller, Michael Leishin as Edward
Under the auspices of th
The next meeting of the No Phi is essential to the spiritual well-being Sunday afternoon, March 14, from Toby Siegel, secretary of the board Page Miller, Foster Vehon as Ted Hebrew Trades, a delega G
Buds was held at the Shaarey Zedek
, T1
Sunday afternoon, Feb. 21. Reports Alpha Sorority will take place at the of the American Jews and that Jew- 2:30 to 5 o'clock. Prizes will be given of directors; Harry Stolsky, financial Miller, Irene Rosenberg as Madame leaders of Palestine worker
from the various committees were home of Miss Mollie Rott, 1732 Bur- ish culture is compatible with the cul- at each table. The proceeds are go- and recording secretary.
"E." The scene was a living room in R. Ramat and B. liaratz,
read, including those for the mem- lingame avenue, Friday, March 5.
The speaker of the evening was a city home at 8 o'clock on an early country for the purpose
ture of this country. To substantiate ing to be donated to charity. Tickets
bership dance which was given on
the former, Mr. Merton enumerated may be secured by calling Miss Sam- Nathaniel Goldstick, who congratu- summer evening. During the inter- funds. The delegation wi
Delray First Hebrew Congregation.
Sunday evening, Feb. 7, at the Little
lated
the officers and members upon mission of the two plays, Marie Silk, troit on March 14 and wit I
a certain few of the basic principles burg, Euclid 2214-R, or from any of
Theater of the Y. W. II. A. This
A grand Purim ball will be given of Judaism and pointed out their the members. Gentlemen are invited. their good work and gave an outline violinist, rendered several selections, public mass meeting at Ki th
was a success due to the co-operation by the Ladies Auxiliary of the First philosophical soundness as applied to
of the organization's activities for the
of the committee and the untiring ef- Hebrew Congregation of Delray, present-day conditions. As regards
past year. Mrs. Klein presented the C
Philomathic Debating Club.
forts of Miss Edythe Brechner, chair- Sunday, Feb. 28, 1926, at 8 p. m., the latter aspect of the thesis, he
At the last session of the Philo- retiring president, Mrs. Joseph Zuck-
man of the dance.
at the newly erected synagogue hall, maintained that the culture of Amer- mathic Debating 'club at the Byron- erman, with a loving cup and the re-
Plans for a Purim program were 14124 Burdeno avenue. Mrs. Julia ica is in Its essential characteristics Philadelphia Hall, the members of tiring secretary, Mrs. Yetta Cohen,
Weiss is chairman of the arrange- akin to the Hebraic concepts of jus- the twenty-fourth annual model with a silver flower basket. The
AUTO AND BUILDING GLASS
ments committe and will be assisted tice and right. Mr. Merzon further meeting were chosen. Those elected money for these gifts was given by
PROMPTLY INSTALLED
by Mrs. L. Feder and Mrs. Eva Fox. stated that when the Jews lived in to the event are: B. Kurtzman, N. the ladies on the board of directors
Art Glass, Leaded Glass, Showcase and Counter Gies
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The Northwestern Branch of the problems which face Judaism in meeting will be announced later.
Baby Day Nursery wishes to thank America today. None the less the Next week's topical Jewish program
J. W. E. W. 0. Branch.
all members and friends for their co- Jews in the twelfth century, while should prove of interest, as It fits in
E ggggg meats, Weddings, Banquets and
The North Woodward Branch of
operation in helping to make the Pu- participating to their full extent in very well with Purim. The public is the Jewish Women's European Wel-
All Social Occasions.
rim bake sale a success.
the civilization of the Arabs, had cordially invited to all the meetings, fare Organization will hold its next
We cater to the leading Jewish Social
An informal dance will be held at made great contribution toward the which are held Sunday evenings at regular meeting at the home of Mrs.
ol the City.
the Arcadia, Thursday evening, advancement of Judaism. American the Byron Hall at 7:30.
Jacob Cohen, 2525 Taylor avenue, on
We Decorate Homes and Halls.
March 4. The public is urged to Jewry, he concluded, will follow the
Tuesday afternoon, March 2, when
attend.
plans will be discussed for a card
Methun Girls Club.
example set by those Jews of old.
DETROIT CATERING CO.
Mrs.
Mary
Slobin
is
taking
an
ac-
party and -luncheon which will be
At
the
next
meeting,
Friday,
March
The
regular
business
meeting
of
M. A. PEREIRA, Mgr.
tive
part
in
trying
to
carry
out
the
5, Morris Mendelson will speak on the Methun Girls Club was held at held at the Knights of Pythias Hall,
125 RICHTON AVE.
work
of
the
Baby
Day
Nursery
with
3153 Cass avenue, on Monday after-
the
home
of
Miss
Beatrice
Stern,
137
"Electricity."
Hemlock 3854
the Merrill-Palmer School. All those
Leicester court. A raffle is being noon, March 15. Mrs. Sadie Cohen,
held at the home of the Misses Har- chairman of the entertainment com-
Purity Chapter, Eastern Star.
On Monday, March 8, Chapter No. riet and Ida Butensky, 2468 Glad- mittee, will be assisted by the follow.
Arlington
Arlington
359, Eastern Star, will entertain its stone, with a $10 gold piece as the ing: Mrs. Joseph Modell, Mrs. Jo-
1175
1175
seph Rabinowitz, Mrs. M. Goldberg,
past matrons and patrons with a din- prize.
Mrs. J. Cohen, Mrs. J. Newman. The
Kind.
Remodeling and Repairing of the B
ner. There will be two classes, one
proceeds will go towards the main-
CLEANER AND DYER
Gamma Girls.
at 3 p. m.,work to be exemplified by
LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR
its present corps of officers. A din-
A very important meeting of the tenance of the orphans in Palestine.
A report will also be submitted of the
Gamma
Girls
was
held
at
the
home
ner
will
be
served
at
6
p.
m.,
to
be
3383 BURLINGAME, Near DEXTER BOULEVARD
of Miss Birdye Geller of 3253 Sturte. last card party. A letter of impor-
followed by a musical program. The
tance from the orphans of Palestine
will be read by Mrs. Agnes Levin.
All members as well as their friends
are requested to attend. A very en-
joyable afternoon is assured those
who attend and refreshments will be
served.

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Kadimah Girls.

The Kadimah Girls card party
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Pythias Hall, 3153 Cass avenue, at
Peterboro, on Sunday afternoon,
Feb. 28, from 2 to 5, will be an in-
teresting event, according to plans
perfected at the last meeting of the
society. Gentlemen are invited. The
proceeds will be used for purchasing
books for the children at the Hebrew
Orphan Home. These books will be
given the children at a Purim party
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all those attending the other event
are invited.
Miss Elizabeth Apple
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Los Amigos Club.

The Los Amigos Club announces
its annual spring frolic to be given at
Webster Hall on March 19. This
dance will bring to a climax a suc-
cessful year for the club. The affair
promises to be one of the most bril-
liant ones of the season. Dr. and
Mrs. Leo Si. Franklin are among the
patrons and patronesses. Edward
Auslander is chairman of the dance
and is being assisted by Miss Lillian
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Detroit Hebrew Orphans Home.

The annual meeting of the Detroit
Hebrew Orphans Home was held
Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, at the Con-
gregation Emonu-El. S. B. Kahn was
unanimously re - elected president,
Mrs.F. Rodin first vice-president, Mrs.
Herman Cohen second vice-president,
Mrs. M. Weiswasser treasurer and A.
Rogvoy secretary. The annual finan-
cial report, read by the secretary, ap.
pears at another place in this issue
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

Madison Athletic Club.

The Madison Athletic Club held a
special meeting Sunday, Feb. 21, at
the Y. W. H. A. clubrooms, 89 Ro-
wena street. The following were
elected for the new term: Kaplan
Faudem, president; Maurice Cohen,
vice-president; Edward Gray, cor-
responding secretary; Ben Mecklo.
witz, treasurer; William llacker, as.
Blatant treasurer; Irving Stewart,
financial secretary; Maurice Klan.
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