A merica ffewisk Palatial! eater CLIFTON MRCS • CINCINNATI 20, OHM PAGE THREE 1),:moridonskai_ Ronlaz day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the a bridge-tea and muscale which will of Richton home of Miss Waxman Lary; Ben Mecklowitz, treasurer; Wil- within the next few weeks. Those in liam Hacker, assistant treasurer; be.given by the girls on Sunday after- avenue, noon, April 11 at the Hotel Gotham. hairpins and Benjamin A. Rosen charge of the party are Samuel Kad- demonstrated the old method of play- ushin, Samuel Goldman and Simon Maurice Shurgin, financial secretary; This will be for ladies and gentlemen. Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. ing auction bridge. A hard times Axelrod. Plans were also discussed Ludwig Boraks, custodian, and Mau- Tickets will lie available in a couple Ladies Baby Day The II else party will be given by the Ma fs on for the next dance which will be given rice Klanman, sergeant-at-arms. lien of weeks and it is anticipated that this Nursery gave a dance on Thursday Diamond and Max Blumenthal were Saturday evening, March 27, at the soon after the party Hyman Levy is affair will be' a huge success. evening, March 4, at the Arcadia Hall, The next regular meeting of the • j home of Mrs. Morris Schwartz, Rose- chairman of the committee in charge appointed on the board of directors. The open meeting that was sched• Blue Bird Girls will be held Tuesday which proved a success. Much thanks f the dance. Miss Irene Itarahal, is given to Mrs. P. Rothenberg who I dale avenue. o uled arrange to take place Sunday on evening, March 16 at the home of Mrs. evening, March 4, at the home of treasurer of the club, a has Tri-W Social Club. March 7, was postponed and II. A. Kwiker, 153-15 Fairfield avenue. spared no efforts for the success of Young Israel of Detroit. Miss May Taylor, Medbury avenue. series of ukelele lessons for the girl noon, this affair. An interesting business meeting a The next meeting will be held at the A new branch of the Young Israel members. Lessons will be given every I will take place on Sunday afternoon, the Tri-W Social Club was held oft home of th e Misses • was organize ' d iy a group Monday evening. The club meets. March 14, at Rowena street. Plans Athena Girls Club. • Jean and Rosalie of /),. Volt Alpha Tau Fraternity. i A. clubrooms, 89 Ro- Denawetz on McQuade avenue. every Thursday evening at the Beth are being completed for the final 1 of young men and women. The last The last meeting of the Alpha Tau he last regular business meeting Ihe y. ve. H. Visitors are invi te d to eetings, to dance of the season to be held on of T the Athena Girls Club was held Fraternity was held on March 11. D. meeting was held Wednesday evening, Israel Synagogue. Open meetings, IA:ornen lelnmae.etings. Yaung men and March 10 at the Emanuel Synagogue, which the public is invited, are held Sunday evening, May 2, at the Phila. Tuesday evening, March 9, at the Brozgold, M. Bloom and S. Korby Young Israel of Detroit. between the ages of 16 and 20 are yd and Wilson. Isadore Schlussel, the last Thursday of the month. lelphin and Byron Hall. home of Miss Pauline Fabrick of 1910 took the fraternal oath. The Alpha Youn g Talor which A regular meeting of the ttend the meetings, general chairman spoke on the sub- Hazelwood avenue. Miss Ann Kopple Tau Fraternity is conducting a mem- at Israel of Detroit was held at the aske d e over ject of "Jews in Spain." The next are held on Tuesday evningsowena J. W. E. W. 0• was elected a regular member of the bership drive and any young man Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity. Temple Emanuel on Wednesday eve- 89 R at the Y. W. II. A., At the weekly meeting of the Theta meeting will be held Wednesday 's European organization. It was decided that the age of IS who is interested is in- Women p, The Jewish street The meaning of the insignia ning, March 3, at 8:30. The pro- evening, March 17 at the Emanuel Sigma Tau Fraternity which was held baskets be made up for poor families vited to attend the next meeting which held a mee an izati Tri-W will tie announced in a later ceeds of the dance which was held Synagogue. An interesting program at the home of Herbert Barak, 2539 Welfare Orgon will be held on Monday, March 15, at at the Philadelphia-Byron Telma, has been arranged for this evening West Euclid avenue on Sunday, last Tuesday evening at the Holbrook to be given for Pesach. Miss Ger- 8:30 p. m., at 89 Rowena street. report. Torah on March 6 will be used to em- and 1)r. Isadore Rosenberg will be the were made for a thee- Synagogue. Several visitors from trude Hershman, chairman of enter- pions tainment has a social program to fol- March 7, and banquet to be given Europe attended. Letters were read ploy instructors for members of the speaker for the evening. her party Junior Star. low the business meeting including Hudson•Essex At Low Price organization who are eager to learn soon. Lewis It Barak, Jr., entertain- and pictures shown of the Palestinian Miss Florence Horwitz who rendered -- On Feb. 8 the Junior Star held a organization Prices of liaison and Essex cars Ilebrew. Saturday morning services ed the members with several piano orphns for whom Atlas Social Club. declamation conest at 579 East Phil- t E. W. 0. passed several piano and vocal selections, are now at the most favorable levels ia caring. The J. W. the Rena Krakofsky and are conducted at the Holbrook Syna- three A very inti•resting meeting of the selections. a motion to donate an altar to the Miss Adeline Cohen gave a reading of their history as the result of adelphia avenue. gogue and Kirby Center. Dorothy Sorack were selected as dele- Atlas Social Club was held on Sun- new B'nai B'rith Community House. and Miss Betty Yacht sang the "In- recent rapid-fire moves by the Hud- Club. ■ Zedak gates for the final declamation con- day, March 7, at the Y. W. li. A. Closing prayer was given for Mrs. dian Love Song." The next son organization. W. W. Girls. meeting will he Tuesday evening, Clubhouse. Meetings are held weekly The luncheon and bridge given by test to be given by the Junior Coun- The first announcement of this The W. W. Girls' Club held their and an enjoyable time is assured all the Zedaka club was a great success. George Cohen, Mrs. Goldberg, Mrs. March 16, at the home of Miss Cohen, series was the adoption by Hudson- cil of Jewish Clubs in t le near fu- Goldberg. an Miss Rena Krakofsky spoke on last meeting at the home of Miss who attend. An especially interest- The hostes ses were Mesdames .1. Ilar. Whisper and Max 2305 Hazelwood avenue. Essex distributors and dealers of -- lure. se Callow, at-your-door system of quoting motor Purim. The Junior Stars are plan Shirley Mendelssohn, 1006 Theodore ing program has been arranged for with, Sophie Lefkowitz, Ro , se Organ Girls Club. fac- the next nicking which will be held street. The club song was completed Ann Zanisky, Ilelen Jacoby, Jeannette ning a raffle and play which will b.• car prices, replacing the 1. a. b. Concord Entertainers. plan of many years' standing. Weinstein, Ida Jacoby, C. Cohen, The last meeting of the Oran given very soon All members are and sung for the first time. The next on Sunday, March 14, at 5:00 p. Miss Kathleen Pereira of 378 Mon- tory the ac- urged to be present at the next meet• meeting will be held at the home of The public is invited. Dorothy L. Lightstone, Rice, Blanche Girls' Club was held on Thursday terey avenue was hostess Sunday Closely following this came 4, at the home of Miss Jean of making the federal automo- Greenblatt, Ida Greenbaum, Blossom March jog, which will be held at 579 East Miss Ann Wuncter, 9816 Jos. Campau afternoon at the tneeting of the Con- tion Tonkel], 2520 Glendale avenue. Plans , The Methun Girls Club. Lena Alperin, Ann Elias bile tax reduction immediately effec- Philadelphia avenue on Sunday, avenue. for a week-end party to be given at cord Entertainers. It was decided tive. On top of these moves, the an- A regular business meeting of the I ' E lasette3r.' Davis , Elsie Rubin. March 14. Mt. Clemens were discussed. The that the organization hold an open made this week of • Methun Girls Club was held at th nouncement was The Family Aid Club. meeting on Sunday afternoon, April Mar- - • •tin will be held on Thurs. a horizontal reduction of $50 a car on El M os he Club. Jewish Kultur League. The Family Aid Club is planning a home of Miss Sara Yeszin, 536 arch It the home of the II, place of meeting to be decide( - the Essex and Hudson coaches and I, The next regular meeting of the El I day, MFan program was charity card party to be given Satur- mon avenue. It was decided that the at Etta Biegel, 1117 later. Following the business meet the Hudson Super-Six brougham. by the Jewish Kultur League i nteresting n ie an A n very club do some charity work for Easter, Moshe Club will be held next Monday Misses ing a program was given consisting of "With these three actions all his ive Saturday, March 6, at the Labor day evening, March Cl, at o'clot•k in such as supplying some poor fernlike evening, March 15. A straw- debate West Euclid avenue. Last week-end vocal selections by Miss Rose Wax- g on Temple. Mrs. Stein rendered several the ballroom of Sol liraiker's home, will be held in which all members of the girls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. man, a reading by Stanley Natick and advantage, the Iludson-Essex buyer with food for Passover. d 2201 Gladstone avenue. The follow- Lo the club are privileged to enter. Re- Ralph Zoogman of 62 South avenue, a recitation by Miss Adeline Cohen. today is obtaining these standard, ng the affair: Mes- Cohen rea d , Mrs. s ponsori Mt. Cleniens. well-known automobiles at the lowest vocal selections Orchestra Zeirei Zion. entertained dames n -ire James Sobel, Samuel Berk, . freshments will be served. The organization has several open- we the Mandolin A successful entertainment was ings for members and anyone desir- first cost and at the best terms with several numbers. The Mando- Leibson, S. Dennenfeldt, I. Auslander,1 Blue Bird Girls, , Weinstein, given by the Zeirei Zion Organization Madison Athletic Club. ous of joining the organization may ever have known," said Aaron DeRoy, lin Orchestra has but recently been S. Auslander, G. Kalish, F. of 2555 Cart- communicate with Miss Pereira at 378 Hudson-Essex distributor. "Any one t Harry Klein and Rose at the Little Theater, 89 At a special meeting of the Medi- Mrs. Albert A. Ross . organized and, under the leadership of these steps might have been a great reme a was hostess at a combined of Mr. Serducheneko, will certainly Auslander. Admission is 50 cents street, on Sunday evening, March 7. son Athletic Club held Sunday,land avenue business and social meeting of the Monterey or Miss I c t8 event in itself; combined, they make Joseph Chaggi, chairman, gave a de- March 7, the following officers were Blue Bird Girls held Tuesday even- Monterey or Miss R ose Waxman of up a most aggressive and forceful bid be an asset to the Jewish musical which includes refreshments and tailed explanation signifying the im- installed: Kaplan Faudem, chair- 2292 Richton avenue. The next world. Miss Gertrude Shubow ac- prizes. The public is urged to at- for a tremendous spring business. portance of the l'aole Ilavarh, a man; Maurice Cohen, vice-president; log, March 9. companied the orchestra. Meetings tend. Arrangements have been made for regular meeting will take place Sun- Hebrew Palestinian publication is- Edward Cray, corresponding secre- are held on Sundays from 2 to 5 p. suing latest reports of the develop- The Malt. m. at 579 East Philadelphia avenue ments in Palestine and the achieve- The Mafs, consisting of a group of and the public is invited. ments accomplishtsi by the Zeirei ZM n .SSIOSIIIISESSIlitio --- young men, held a meeting on Sun- world. ior. ..eisSIIIS111MSSIISHOopso ll010. . of the Gamma Girls. day, Feb. 28, at the home of Sam Organization ,ssitisuSSOSMOSSISI1 01111 ISM 11014111 1111001% Carmel, a noted Zionist of New York ..1s0111111111110siSSon. Miss Gene Wyman of Chicago Brody, Oakland avenue. A board of City, who holds office in the Zeirei MISIIIIISSISIStilitSo' -`ssolOIOISsiiS. boulevard was a guest at the last directors was elected and includes Ben Zion Branch delivered a short lecture ASI1111111001., "scsillOSSIt. meeting of the Gamma Girls, which H. Slotnick, chairman, Morris Sch. outlining the importance of the Keren AIIIIISSOSS• %SIMON • wartz and Benjamin A. Rosen. Sol was held at the home of Miss Flora Ilayesod and appeng to all to fur .10101Sir -.Km. The color and de- Silbert. Plans for a circus dance Lumberg gave an interesting talk on ther their interests and activities for ,,,,,a &M• sign of your draper- "The laws as they are enforced." Fol- have been changed and an informal the great fund, which is the land- of- the fir /AO. lowing the meeting, the members were buying problem in Palestine and gives irs Ah011 Id party will be given at the home of 7nosphere of your 1'00111. set entertained at the home of Miss Miss Ethel Fischer, 2633 Elmhurst greatest assistance to the rebuilding They should he as nwde•n avenue, on Saturday evening, March Doris Gosevitz of Holbrook avenue. of our homeland. style phrase by Evelyn Bridge was played and refresments It 05 A musical followed. Mr. Utkovitz 13. The next meeting of the Gamma I). (Jansen, and not haunted by served. Entertainment was furnished rendered a violin solo accompanied by Girls will be held at the home of Miss the pallor of the 1'ictorian period, by the Unique Trio, Lourie Estrin of Mr. Chessen. A vocal soM was given Gertie Adelson. but enhanced by the beauty of ap- Broadstrect rendered several piano by Miss Betty Milchowskg and one propriateness. Icctions, Morris Schwartz and Sol of Mr. Wizonski's pupils entertained Sigma Epsilon Sorority. The last meeting of the Sigma Ep- Lumbers; offered a cr medy debate on f with classical dancing. Hebrew poems ellen Sorority was held on Thursdav the advantages and disadvantages o were recited by Mr. Baker and an ex- cellent mock performance was given by Mr. Shook. Dancing completed the program . be The proceeds of the affair will -401 used for the support and assistance of "'II, umn the Poole Ilazoarh. WOO An important business meeting will them. 111.1 neat cartons with screws. Any child can instill be held on Sunday, March 14, at 6:00 Packed in By insured p. m. All members are requested to absolutely wind proof, or your money back. Mllut Guaranteed prompt as the meeting will ad- Descriptive circular free. •Im•-••••■■ be mail 2Sc extra. Jel•Mennlum journ not later than 8:00 p. allow- -tqt 13105 Linwood Ave. Or. ing everyone the opportunity of ECONOMY HARDWARE CO., eS0: 1111.1111.111,S i vil* hearing hiaxa Nordau at the Emanu- `NW ewe. el Synagogue. egraternai 41.0 Club iltes RUILletk If Louis Solo. ,rs ago, Nlarch '.b , brY lingo, , nil 'rile k Pr you. ildren, Father, of our dear , who died two 11124. ent heartache , un tell, 4,1 in , ilebre d. well. wing Children. of my dear ehlussel (Anna away one year ,.ten. Fanny Lenhoff, If Aaron Harts, ox years ago, o fond balm e e of Somewhere Au more. 'e and Children. If 510:es Bana ife eight years 8, two days in s Wife and Chi]. ris and Family. ife Insur- r annual laign this ent Mor- ;ency de- cords by ss during we of the maign, of f Detroit, his year's A Million .eached a ;ency re- lore than ,?,refore, a le agency an March ° ' 5 ic 8. ,1 is:.19i:?pRs 75c sz GARAGE AO/ N. . AV /'Ni 1 / / 1/// / /////1 //a/ M /WWW/// 10 ITENRYO'llATTER 205 GRATIOT-145 MICHIGAN DETROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER l TWO STORES I "Kid Boots" Turns Salesman— Eddie Cantor I I Sells Gus Newman a Hat tional Language," which was the be - ginning of his series for the coming term. Mr. Markson lectured on "Thel New Hebrew Literature," which sub- iect is also to be continued in the future. Election of officers was held with the folldWing results: Solomon Rut: nick, treasurer; Mr. Baker, H. executive Heinsman and B. Lerman, body. All those interested in Hebrew cul- ture and literature are urged to at- tend all the lectures. Eddie Says "It's Easy to Sell a Henry the Hatter Hat" forms of It gives of Chron- Kvutsah Ivrith Detroitith. The last meeting of the Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew cultural group, was held at the Kirby Center on Sat- urday evening, March 6, when official elections took place. Bezalel Lerman, former treasurer, gave a very en- encouraging financial report and Solo- mon Smullin, former president gave a review of all past works. The group has been organized but six months and has a membership of 75. A ten-lecture course in Hebrew literature has been arranged and will be given at Kirby Center, bi-weekly o'clock. I. on Sunday evenings at Rosenberg and 51. A. Markson are outlining these courses and deliver- ing lectures in Hebrew grammar and modern literature. Mr. Rosenberg Na- gave a lecture on the subject "A I ompany Ladies Auxiliary I. 0. B. B. A very interesting meeting was held last Monday evening with Mrs. Harry Fleishman presiding. It was decided to give n card party to be held at the community house, 275 E. Ferry avenue on Sunday evening, Feb. 11. Plans are also under way for a May dance to be given on the evening of Decoration Day, May 30. The next regular business meeting will take place Monday evening, March 15 at club house and on Monday evening,) March 22 there will be a public in- stallation of officers at which time friends are invited to attend. ARK AVE. BATY, I T rrrrrrrr . BARNES. i.r•tary IRRINGTON , i.cretAry. RSTENS /bonier. HTMAN, try. I PIPE 4G North Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O. The North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women's European Wel- fare Organization is completing plans for a card party to be held Monday afternoon, March 15 at the Knights of Pythias Hall, Cass and Peterboro streets. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Sadie Cohen, Mrs. Fannie Cohen, Mrs. Harry Klein and Mrs. Joseph Modell are sparing no efforts to make this affair a success. Members as well as friends are in- vited to atend. Proceeds will go to- wards the relief of European orphans as well as the orphans in Palestine. S TOP Girls. Gi The last meeting of the L'Allegro Girls club was held at the home of Miss Sarah Block of 2653 Leslie avenue. Miss Gladys Spatter and Miss Freda Silverman were voted into the organization as probationary members. The meeting was closed with a very interesting discussion on the topic of religion. The next regu- lar business meeting will be held at the home of Miss Sally Kreidman of 1557 Davidson street West. 4 CO. WAY 4170 ipplies. I I 5, 4 , 4•••■ and Antoine Detroit, Nwli- The Sisterhood of Temple Emanue l will hold its next meeting Monday evening, March 16, at the synagogue, Taylor and Wilson avenues. A large attendance is desired. 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