/ftfiikricor r, , PAGE TF11 alw=www.ms. rang, March 10, at Kirby Center, a next meeting, to be held at the Kirby the program which will be t.t.ven committee including Mrs. Hyman Center on Saturday evening at 8. ing the afternoon. Milkovsky, Mrs. Max Weksler, Mrs. This is the first of a series of lectures J. W. E. W. O. H. Levine and Mrs. Fakstein, repre- to be given by Mr. Rosenberg during senting the Ladies Auxiliary Ilasha- the coming season. The public in- At the last regular meeting of char Camp, donated a check for $350. terested in Hebrew intellectual sub- J. W. E. W. 0. held at the liolb The committee in charge of tickets jects is invited to attend. Synagogue, two girl immigrants are taking part: Gladys Krokovaky for the card party to be held at the Gamma Rho Sorority. and 15 years of age, who the or Jennie Daitsch, Beaulah Lebow, Lil Knights of Pythias Hall on Saturday Auxiliary Shaarey Zion. ization aided in coming to Inn One of the special features of the lion Lebovitsky, Bessie Holtzman evening, April 10, report that tickets four years ago, were present. ' On Sunday, March 21, at 2 p. m., open meeting held by the Gamma Ruth Epstein, Dorothy Selik, Zelda are selling rapidly. The proceeds of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Shaarey hope to be able to help ill the Rho Sorority recently was an apache Smith, Rena Krokovaky, Selma Kline this affair will be donated to the Na- Zion Synagogue, will meet at the derful work of the J. W. E. M dance given by Miss Sally Miller and Lillian Kaufman, Marian Selik, Edith tional Fund. home of Mr. Avison, 1646 Glendale in the near future. The next Miss Dorothy Mullen. Miss Mullen Lieberman, Blanche Seligman, Dor avenue, and from there will go to the meeting will be held Saturday also demonstrated the Charleston. othy Sorock and Dorothy Levine. A synagogue at 2305 Indiandale to ning, March 20, at the home of Sigma Epsilon Sorority. The Gamma Rho Sorority is taking taffeta pillow will be raffled very up dramatics and will soon present The last regular meeting of the present the congregation with a safer Isadore Rosenstein, 2697 ■ 1,,, soon. The club is planning a Math, torah. Music and speeches comprise avenue. Sigma Epsilon Sorority was held on one of its plays to the public. The er's Day program. All members are next meeting will be held at the home Thursday evening, March 11, at the urged to attend the next meeting, of Miss Betty Weisman, 618 East home of Miss Syrille Lieberman of which will be held at 579 East Phila- Blaine avenue. Kirby avenue. delphia avenue, on Sunday, March 21, at 2 p. m. At this meeting all Ike. Delta Gamma. W. W. Girls. those wishing club pins con secure The W. W. Girls Club met at the At a meeting which was held at them. home of Miss Ann Wurnter on Tues- the home of Miss Frieda Wexler, day, March 16. Plans were com- 2456 West Philadelphia avenue, Young Israel of Detroit. 9035 TWELFTH STREET pleted for a club picture to be taken Wednesday, March 10, final arrange- At Clairmount. A regular meeting of Young Is- Tuesday, March 23. Therefore, the ments for a bridge tea to be given rael of Detroit was held Wednesday meeting will be postponed. at the Hotel Statler Sunday, April 18, evening, March 17, at the Emanuel were made. Miss Sylva Medow was Synagogue. Dr. Isadore Rosenberg Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. chosen chairman of the bridge; Miss was the principal speaker. Rabbi The next regular meeting of the Ada Morritz, ticket chairman; Miss Moses Fischer will deliver the con- Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will take Eleanore Mendelsohn, finance chair- cluding lecture for Young Israel at place on Wednesday, March 24, at man, the Misses Rosemary Smith and Kirby Center on Friday, March 19. Frieda Wexler, prize committee, and Saturday morning services are con- the home of Mrs. Gizella Kallush of Miss Clara Abel, chairman of the re- ducted at the Holbrook Synagogue 628 East Kirby avenue at 8 o'clock. Matters of great importance will be ception committee, which consists of and Kirby Center. discussed and all members are urged Miss Edythe Brechner and Miss to be present. Katherine Brood. The next meeting !Fraternal' an (flub iotez New Spring Showing LATEST MODES IN Dresses A truly unusual selection of Georgettes, Crepes, Taffetas and Foulards. 0 MONOFF'S We only ask you to look over our stock and compare goods, styles and prices. 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Naturally men want new clothes, and particular men want the best. Scholnick Sells the Best For years we have been serving the most discriminat- ing men—no one knows what they want better than we and our new spring merchandise was chosen to please them. WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL YOUR NEEDS For the Easter season we are offering special values in men's suits ano topcoats, all of which are high grade tailored clothing for men and young men and at prices that you must pay for ordinary made clothes. Our stock is also complete in such well known brands of furnishings as Manhattan Shirts, Stetson Hats, Florsheim Shoes, Phoenix Hose, Fashion Knit Ties and Rocking Chair Underwear. WE BACK WHAT WE SELL Every one of our garments, no matter how little you pay, bears the same honest guarantee which is backed by our reputation. SCHOLNICK'S THE STORE FOR PARTICULAR DRESSERS NEAR CLAIRMOUNT 9025 TWELFTH ST. Gamma Girls. The last meeting of the Catania Girls was held at the home of Miss Gertrude Adelson. Plans were made for an open meeting to be held at the home of Miss Flora Silbert in the near future. The girls played bunco and Miss Muriel Snitz and Miss Ethel Michelman won high hon- ors. Luncheon was served and danc- ing followed. Athena Girls Club. Miss Adaline Cohen of 2305 Ha- zelwood avenue was hostess at the last meeting of the Athena Girls Junior Star Club. Club held on Tuesday evening, March The last meeting of the Junior 16. Plans were completed for bas- Star Club was held at 579 East Phila- kets to be given to needy families delphia on Sunday, March 14. The for the Passover holidays. After the members are rehearsing a play, "Mar- business meeting, a reading entitled gery Makes Good," and the following "Intermarriage of Jew and Gentile" was given. Miss Florence Horwitz of 639 Medbury avenue will be hos- Alpha Tau Fraternity. The last meeting of the Alpha Tau tess at the next regular meeting. Fraternity was held at the Y. W. II. L'Allegro Girls. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, on The last meeting of the L'Allegro Monday, March 15. Plans were com- Girls Club was held at the home of pleted for the fourth initiation to be held on Sunday, March 21, at 2 p. m. Miss Sally Kreidman of 1557 David- Al Taylor, chairman of the degree son avenue on Tuesday, March 16. team, is in charge of the initiates. An open meeting will be held at the The fraternity will hold installation home of Miss Bell Briskman of 1930 of officers the second week in April. Atkinson avenue Tuesday, March 23. An interesting program will be given Golden Rod Club. and dancing will follow. Members of The Golden Rod and Y. C. Clubs all Jewish organizations in the city are invited. Notice of time and date gave a Purim program for the Fen• will be given in a later report. The kell Mothers Club. fraternity is conducting a member. Philomathic Debating Society. ship campaign and any young man The next meeting of the Philo- between the ages of 19 and 23 who mathic Debating Club will be held has a high school or college education is invited to attend the meetings, at the new B'nai B'rith Lodge on Ferry avenue, between Brush and :mai which are held on Monday at 8:30 p. m. at 89 Rowena street. At the John R. streets. The meeting is . tunialau last meeting Oscar Scholnik of the scheduled to start promptly at 7:30 , unismalsa United Jewish Charities spoke in re- p. m. The subject for debate will amillaiNPRIM gard to the adoption of the Senior be "Resolved, That the Senate Rule Council of Clubs. Jack Koenigsberg No. 22 Be Revised." A very inter. and William Morris are now tied for esting program is promised to all who first place in the checker tournament. attend. Paul Ebenstein's Fashion Shop 8909 TWELFTH STREET (own mas Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity. The last regular meeting of the Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity was held at the home of Louis Salesin, 1011 Alger avenue, on Sunday, March 14, at 2:30 p. m. Final plans were made for the fraternal banquet which is to be held at the Addison Hotel on April 4. Three new members were admitted. Institute Players. The Institute Players held a meet- ing on Sunday, March 14, at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street. An open meeting will take place on Sunday, March 21, at the Little Theater, 89 Rowena street, at 3:30 p. m. A very interesting pro- gram is being planned. "The Mock Trial" will be given by the club mem- bers, Miss Lottie Kroll will entertain with ballad songs and dancing will follow. An enjoyable afternoon is assured all who attend. The public is invited. Coats Dresses and Modish garments in wonderful assortments and at every price. You have never seen the equal of our Spring Coat Display for beauty and real values. Every coat was in- dividually selected by Mr. Ilomonoff for its high qual- ity and style. Dresses for street, sports and evening wear—each model of new, exclusive design. Call Garfield 2562 OPEN EVENINGS Methun Girls Club. The regular business meeting of the Methun Girls was held on Tues- day, March 16, at the home of the Misses Rose and Goldye Abramovitch, 515 East Philadelphia avenue. A special meeting is to be held on Mon- day, March 22, at the home of the Misses Ida and Harriet Butensky, 2468 Gladstone avenue, after which meeting no more will be held until after the Easter holidays. Zaire Zion Society. A very important business meet- ing of the Zeire Zion was held on Sunday evening, March 14, at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, Eugene Franzblau presiding. Plans have been completed for a dance to be given at the Philadelphia and Byron Hall on April 18. Pro- ceeds of this affair will go to the Gewerkschaft, the fund for the work- ing class in Palestine, to which the Zeire Zion has pledged $500. The dance committee, with Miss Celia Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. Heiman as chairman, consists of Miss The Ladies Auxiliary of B'nailGussie Gleeckman, English publicity; B'rith held an interesting meeting Joseph Chaggi, Jewish publicity; Abe last Monday, March 15, Mrs. Fleish- Lachovizky, ticket chairman, and the man presiding. A card party will be Misses Ruth Sosnik, Dora Saperstein, given on April 11 and Mrs. Nathan Beatrice Baggleman and Sophie Fishman is chairman. Installation Cohn, Mrs. Chaggi, Phillip Goldstein, will take place on Monday, March 22, Solomon Smullin, Morris Cohn, Mor- ris Lachovizky and Isadore Solomon. to which the public is invited. The l'aole Zion Society is co-operat- ing with the Zeire Zion Society to Bicur Cholem Society. Arrangements are being made by make this affair successful. The so- the Blear Cholem Society to hold a ciety is also assisting in the Keren box social at the Emanuel Syna- Hayesod Drive. Dr. Chaim Green- gogue, Taylor and Wilson avenues, berg will be in Detroit from April 15 on Thursday evening, April 15. Carl to April 17, inclusive. He will speak Reanikoff is chairman of the enter- on "Judaism and Christianity" and tainment committee and assures all on "Gob and His Trial With God." Another lecture will probably be who attend an enjoyable evening. given in Hebrew. Further details will be given at a later date. An impor- Zedaka Club. The last meeting of the Zedaka tant meeting will be held on Sunday, Club was held at the home of Mrs. March 21, at 6 p. m. Dorothy Lightstone, 1472 Virginia The Mats. park. All members are urged to at- At the last meeting of the board tend the next meeting, which will be held on April 1, and give final re- of directors of the Mars, final ar- ports on the luncheon and card party rangements for the hard-time party which was given March 1 at the which will be given on Saturday eve- ning, March 20, at the home of Mrs. Knights of Pythias Hall. Morris Schwartz of Rosedale court, were announced. Lourie Estrin, Sigma Omega Phi Sorority. The last meeting of the Sigma Ben A. Rosen, Al Berman and H. Omega Phi Sorority was held on Mon- Stoller will entertain during the eve- day, March 8, at the home of Miss ning. The Mafs are planning a Pe- Elizabeth Lipwin of East Philadelphia each Festival. Details will be an- avenue, at which the following offi- nounced at a later date. cers were elected: Mollie Weiner, Kadimah Girls. president; Ruth Berman, secretary; The last meeting of the Kadimah Ann Shnurowitz, treasurer; Florence Terris, utility officer. The club is Girls was held at the home of Miss planning a bridge, which will be given Lillian Soloman. The members wish in the near future, the proceeds of to thank all who helped to make their card party a success. The proceeds which will go to charity. of the party were used to furnish the Jewish Orphans Home with books for Los Amigos Club. A meeting of the Los Amigos was a library. Miss Frieda Levin of 636 held Sunday, March 14, at the home Alger avenue will be hostess at the of David Bennish. Final arrange- next meeting. ments were made for the spring frolic Blue Bird Girls. which will be held Friday evening, The Blue Bird Girls held their March 19, at Webster Hall. Sarah Reizen and Philip Novak were votedireg ular business meeting on Tuesday members of the club. The next meet- evening, March 16, at the home of ing will be held on Sunday, March Mrs. H. A. Kwiker, 15345 Fairfield 28, at the home of Abraham Firer of avenue. Plans are being completed for the bridge tea to be given by the 1943 Virginia park. girls early in April at the Hotel Gotham, for both ladies and gentle- Family Aid Club. The members of the Family Aid men. Many novelties are being plan- Club wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Sol ned for this occasion. Tickets will be Braiker for allowing them the use of available next week and may be se- their ballroom for the charity card cured from any of the members. The party which was given on Saturday next meeting, which will be a special evening, March 13. Thanks are also meeting, will be held Tuesday eve- due the Michigan Towel Supply Com- ning, March 23, at the home of Mrs. pany, David Sobel, Mrs. Samuel Berk, J. A. Goldberg, 3452 Edison avenue. Mrs. Joseph Davidson and Mrs. Hine- Kvutzah Ivrith Dereitith. man for their donations, which were Elections of the Kvutzah Ivrith raffled. Detroitith, Hebrew Culture League, were held at the last regular meeting, Ladies Auxiliary Hashachar Camp. The Ladies Auxiliary of llashachar with the following results: Solomon Camp, Order Sons of Zion, has volun - Smullin, president; Ethel Kutnick, teered its services in the Detroit cam- treasurer; H. Baker, H. Heineman paign for the United Palestine Fund and Bezalel Lerman, executive body. Drive, working together with the Na- I. Rosenberg, principal of the United tional Fund. At the meeting of the Hebrew Schools, will deliver a lec- National Fund held Wednesday eve- ture on "Hebrew Grammar" at the THE OLDEST AND ONE OF THE STRONGEST BANKS IN MICHIGAN THE SAME EARNEST SOLICITUDE, WHEN THE COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT IS SMALL, AS WHEN IT IS LARGE. THE DETROIT SAVI NGS BAN K Serving You Through 25 Branches Main Office: State at Griswold 1 ,0