M ONm on;A wn(A ssrnaz PAGE EIGHT Dorothy Lebowsky, Shirley Kopper- man, Gertrude Waterstone, Babe Brode, Esther Belenson and Sally Schwartz. An informal talk was given by the president, Louis Salesin, and by Paul Barak. The ladies were presented with very attractive favors. Roses, carnations and daffodils deco- rated the table. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Wirer:nal ants Club ;cotes Rosenth•I Family Club. The next meeting of the Rosenthal Family Club will be held on Satur- day evening, April 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel M. Rosenthal of 3264 Calvert avenue, between Wildemere and Dexter boulevard, at 8 o'clock. Special entertainment has been provided for the evening. Detroit Friendship Club. The Detroit Friendship Club has increased its membership consider- ably during its recent membership campaign. At the last meeting, which was held on Sunday, April 11, the club decided to take up the study of dramatics. On Sunday, April 18, at 579 East Philadelphia, B. Mass will speak on "Youth Under American- ism." The public is welcome. The last lecture of the season will be riven on Sunday, May 9. Open meet ings will be held on April 18 and 25 All members are urged to attend. Schlussel, vice-president; Miss L. Mitteldorf, secretary, and Mrs. M. Lichtblau, president. Meetings are held at the Beth Abraham Syna- gogue. Zedaka Club. the afternoon consisted of violin so- los by A. Lipsitz and vocal solos by Miss Belle Ritten. On Tuesday eve- ning, April 30, instead of the regular meeting the girls will have a dinner a nd theater party. The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday evening, April 27, at the home of Miss Dorothy Scherr, 544 Josephine avenue. The Blue Bird Girls wish to thank t heir ninny friends for their patron- age and their assistance in making I he bridge tea held Sunday after- noon, April 11, at the Hotel Gotham, a huge success. Young Judaea Clu COMMUNITY HOUSE I! b READY FOR DEDICA Notes :iit ini f ,to r t onoe f itri:yru,nu A nsi gr e oescps,,,, t e . i n t: . ( e i h t ii,,,, i , s to,.n.:0:thdsri.r. nt ei is t,,t,tos.:,t,.. et til o ,, a n hr :, f i}b i r im s d e, a :o.it.nt,t , It u iah i i t. ), tii,,,i ,I, til I hn ,i ny t (u in .,,id( it i. h .1 t ,.. , i ,hi.ii,n t hB t,' h:rplet eni titgahh,i' * , :1 :1 ' i: i 1,,,. ' w i 1 , , ts l i ,h‘ti i.itp:tNil, r : ,l .. ig .ir, n aliti,i,tyi s: i , , it, ,. l t int12.i . i , t l i ,).,t.T . , h . ..14 r , ,uh,, , I t ,i . Ezri Yehudi. president, in hi c:a.:igt'rge of huildin The regular meeting of the Zedaka C lub was held on Monday, April 11, The last meeting of the Ezri Ye- t the home of Mrs. Mary S. Slobin, co huda was held at the home of Miss that the e (nu: build im e 2 900 Clairmount avenue. Members Corn Robbins, at which time the fol- Concord Entertainers. re urged to bring final reports on lowing officers were elected: Bessie now putting in the necesary Ii The first open meeting of the sea- he luncheon. A box and basket party Iluberman, president; Betty Novog, 1 Everything is son of the Concord Entertainers was s being planned by the club, the pro- vice-president; Cora Robbins, secre- held Sunday afternoon, April 11, at eeds of which will be used to pro- tary; Clara Welt, treasurer. Those ide layettes for needy infants. The Webster Ilall. Attorney Bernard A. participating in the Passover program lions are coming in from all Philomathic Debating Club. ate of the party will appear in the Pearl, the principal speaker of the were Betty Novog, Evelyn Shewitz, requesting meeting space in th Professor MacLaren of the City Ada Iluberman, Bessie Huberman, afternoon, was preceded by the fol- next issue of The Detroit Jewish College of Detroit addressed the Cora Robbins and Miss Friedenberg, quests all Jewish organization lowing entertainers: Miss Mathilda Chronicle. Philomathic Debating Club at the the leader of the club. The meeting sus of locating in the building Biener, pianist; Miss Rose Waxman, B'nai B'rith Community House last closed with the crowd singing Hatik- Auxiliary Hebrew Orphan Home. dramatic soprano;Meyer Drier played the banjo and sang; Miss Florence Arrangements are being made by Sunday evening. His topic was "Re- vat,. The next meeting will be held suitable arrangements may I Horwitz played and sang several the Ladies Auxiliary of the Detroit ligion, l'ast, Present, Future." The at the home of Miss Clara Welts. All popular numbers; the little Misses Hebrew Orphan Home for the fifth: talk was one of the most brilliant and girls between the ages of 8 and 11 beautiful Wind It'rith con Dorothy Cohen, Janice Goulding, annual card party, to be held on Mon- interesting that was ever given be- are invited to join. Those interested Center. On and after May 2 Miriam Tolmich and Beatrice and day evening, May 17, at the Knights fore this club. With a profound may call Cora Robbins, Northway the building and the acconm Helen Ehrlich, pupils of Miss Kath- of Pythias }tall, 3153 Cass avenue. I knowledge of the Bible and his mag- 2787-W. of the various organizations leen Pereira, danced; Miss Tesse Hor- The proceeds of this affair will be do netic personality, Professor Mac- finally settled and all artivit Laren enthralled the audience that witz and Mr. Dryer entertained with noted to the orphan home. Members I Sons of Judaea. dent to the functions of Coi the Charleston and Maurice M. Segal are urged to attend the meetings as packed the room. At the last meeting of the Sons of Center will proceed and ..•e Next Sunday the trust legislation recited several numbers. The next well as the card party. will be discussed, and probably an- Judaea the following officers were meeting will be held on Sunday after- elected: M. Magidson, president; I. other speaker of note will address the noon, April 18, at the new B'nai Zeirei Zion. society. The public is urged to at- Subar, vice-president; St. Kaufman, B'rith clubhouse, 275 East Ferry ave- Bezalel Lerman was acting chair- tend. secretary, and A. Becker, treasurer. nue, at 3 o'clock. man at the last meetitng of the Zei- The twenty-fourth annual model The fourth anniversary of the club rei Zion Organization, which was meeting of the organization will be will be celebrated on Sunday, April Los Amigos. held at 89 Rowena street on Sunday, held Slay 12 at the Shaarev Zedek. 18, at the home of Mr. Subar. The A meeting of the Los Amigos Club April 11. Final arrangements for The teams are composed of Messrs. Sons of Judaea are planning on hav- was held on Sunday, April 11, at the the Gewerkshaften dance, which will Rom, Aaron, Ganz, Thumin, Schlussel ing a debate with a Young Judaean home of Miss Rose Buchman and was be given at the Philadelphia and and Kurtzman. The subject to be dis- Club in Windsor. followed by a box lunch party. J. Byron Hall on Sunday evening, April cussed will center about United Sanders has been chosen as the club 18, were completed. Miss Celia lid - States recognizing the government of George Arliss at Garrick. advisor. At the next meeting, which man, chairman of the dance, chose Russia. Judge Dingeman will present will be held at the home of Isadore various additional committees. All a loving cup to the winning team. George Arliss, the leading actor on Brown of 1561 West Euclid avenue proceeds of the dunce will be used the American and English stages, be- on Sunday, April 25, at 3:30 p. m., in support of the Gewerkshaften Baby Day Nursery. gins the second and last week of his the subject "Free Will" will be dis- campaign, for laborers in Palestine. Detroit engagement at the Garrick At a meeting of the Ladies He- Proceeds of the bar will benefit the cussed. Theater on Monday night, April 19, Paole liazoarh and the income from brew Baby Day Nursery, held on the with matinees on Wednesday and Sat- premises on March 9, the following the sale of flowers will aid the Far'n W. W. Girls Club. officers were elected for the current urday, in Winthrop Antes' production A surprise farewell party was Folke. Dancing will be continuous year: Mrs. Ilyman Rottenberg, presi- of John Galsworthy's "Old English," given on Saturday evening, April 3, until 1 a. m. dent; Mrs. Jacob Molten, first vice- in which he has scored the greatest by the W. W. Girls at the home of president; Mrs. Samuel Ossmas, sec- success of his noteworthy career. It Methun Girls Club. Miss Bessie Feldstein in honor of ond vice-president; Mrs. Rebecca is evident from the demand for tick- A special meeting of the Methun Pollack, third vice-president; Mrs. ets at the Garrick Theater that Mr. Miss Lucille Cousins, who has left to make her home in Toronto, Ont. Girls Club was held at the home of Anna Roth, fourth vice-president; Arliss could have continued this play Wafer, trickling ellem Among those present were members Miss Ida Sendrowsky, 1423 Blaine Mrs. Hyman Seidman, recording sec- in Detroit another fortnight at least, damage with and ce of the W. W. Girls Club, Morton and avenue, on Monday, April 12, in re- retary, and Mrs. Oscar Katz, treas- but his engagements in other cities do . Wind, the deaf George Kiel, Charles Jacobson, Al gard to a raffle. The raffle was held urer. A board of directors was also not permit this. . Thuds lying in w, Glassman, Alfred Kutinsky, Marshall on Tuesday, April 13 at the home of elected, 12 members for a term of Galsworthy in "Old English" has strip you of everythin, Beckman and Nathan Schutsky. Miss the Misses Ida and Harriet Butensky, one year and 12 members for a term no lesson to teach, no moral to point. have with you . . . Cousins, who was a charter member 2468 Gladstone avenue. A $10 gold of two years. An executive commit- Ile is concerned with humanity caught dents which lay you of the club, will now sponsor the piece was given to the winner. tee of seven members was also ap- in a web of its own weaving. Old to damages . . . Wir club's activities in Toronto. The next pointed. The officers, board of di- English is a gallant figure, a human and glasswork broken Kadimah Girls. meeting will be held at the home of being. Winthrop Ames has produced rectors and executive committee wish Miss Sally Deutch, 523 East Kirby The meeting of the Kadimah Girls to thank Drs. Poisner and Glick, who the play in a manner for which he is Burglars, who break is was held at the home of Mrs. S. Mos- have offered their services gratis to not surpassed. avenue, on Tuesday, April 20. steal. cow. The following officers were this institution. Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. elected: Rosalind Frank, president; Tenor at Orchestra Hall. On Monday evening, April 19, a Freda Levine, vice-president; Kate, Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Horwitz, recording secretary; Ruth Roland Hayes, the distinguished The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society is B'nai B'rith will be held in the B'nai Kingman, corresponding secretary;. planning a spring dance to be given Negro tenor, will make his only ap- B'rith Community House, 275 East Jeddie Weisberg, treasurer. bliss at the Knights of Pythias Hall on pearance in Detroit in a song recital Ferry avenue. Owing to the fact Bessie Good of 632 Owen avenue will Sunday evening, May 23. Mrs. J. on Wednesday evening, April 21, at UARD your home I that dedication services for the new be hostess at the next meeting, which Greenwald is chairman of the affair Orchestra Hall. Ile astonished Lon- these ever lurking d building will take place very soon will be held on Tuesday, April 20. with an /Etna Combination and is being assisted by Guzella Ka- don with the greatness of his art in (May 2), there are many questions 1920 and his success was immediate dense Policy. Only a few lish, Malvina Klein and Guzella Athena Girls Club. of importance to be taken up at this day will protect your pock, The last meeting of the Athena Sterck. The next meeting will be and phenomenal. During his first meeting. Mrs. Harry Fleishman, American tour three years ago while held at the B'nai B'rith Community from them all! president, urges all members to at- Girls Club was held on Tuesday eve-1 House, 275 East Ferry avenue. All his engagements were many and his ning, April 13, at the home of Miss . tend. audiences large, there were many in- Esther Jacobson of 1191 Lenox ave., members are urged to attend. Let us explain today this credulous and many curious. But in- nue. Plans were completed for the Ladies Aid Society. of complete home.protc ■ credulity and curiosity have changed Green Girls Club. dinner which will be held at the Tul- The First Austrian Ladies Aid So- A meeting of the Oman Girls Club to admiration and praise by the beau- ciety will hold its first annual card ler Hotel on Saturday, April 17, after tiful art and voice of Roland Hive. party at Braiker's Hall, 2201 Glad- which the guests will attend the base- was held on Thursday, April 8, at and today he is a world figure in stone avenue, on Sunday, April 18, ball game. The next regular meet- the home of Miss Rose Rubenstein, music. 2621 Elmhurst avenue. The mem- ing will be held on Tuesday evening, at 8 p. m. Tickets may be obtained As usual, his program will be 2222 Fleet Nat'l Bank from the members or at the door the April 20, at the home of Miss Fannie bers discussed a hike which will take made up of two ports, the first de- place shortly. The last meeting was Cadillac 2477 night of the affair. Mrs. Dora Shpiece Begole, 1473 West Euclid avenue. voted to such masters of song writing held at the home of Miss Sarah Bur- will be acting hostess for the evening as Mozart, Schubert and Brehm and sky of 1969 Gladstone avenue on Blue Bird Girls. and w ill be assisted by Mrs. Z. Spat- the second part of Negro spirituals. A special meeting of the Blue Bird Thursday, April 15. ter and Mrs. Schneider. Refresh. ments will be served and prizes Girls was held Tuesday evening, Ap- Sigma Omega Phi Sorority. t awarded at each table. The pro- ril 13, at the home of Miss Saran The Sigma Omega Phi Sorority ceeds will go to charity. The public Dorfman, 963 Mt. Vernon avenue. The bridge tea held Sunday, April held its last meeting Monday, April is urged to attend. The officers of the First Austrian Aid Society are: 11, at the Hotel Gotham proved to be 12, at the home of Miss Ruth Ber- Will Be Given by the Mrs. D. Shpiece, president; Mrs. S. a success. The musical program for 1 man. Plans for the next open meet- ing, to take place Stay 3, were dis- ; cussed and additional committees were appointed to assist with the charity bridge to be given by the club. The next meeting will be at GLADSTONE and FOURTEI BRAKER'S HALL the home of Miss Shirley Grossman, Admission 75c ; 1707 Taylor avenue, on April 19. Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity. The annual banquet of the Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity was held at the Oriole Terrace Cafe Sunday evening, April 11. The following members and guests were present: Louis Sale- sin, David Kessler, Paul Barak, Da- vid llorlick, Jack Parr, Lewis Barak, Herbert Barak, Leonard Kaplan, Phil Robinson, Mitchell Goldstone, Al Kramer, Jack Wenger, Ben Fish- man, Edward Epstein, Milton Mahler, Jack Burke, Jack Lawson, Phil Kra- mer and the Misses Marjorie Simkins, Esther Pick, Peggy Frank, Janette Lain, Helen Rosner, Ruth Starr, Ida Hubert, Anna Jacobson, Leona Wild- er, Beatrice Barak, Eva Azimov, Seven lurkil dangers you may have overlot If Both You and Your Wife Have Near Relatives TN the case of a man and wife without chil- 1 dren, the property, if distributed by law rather than by Will usually goes entirely to the wife at the death of the husband, and upon her death, entirely to her relatives. -IZE In case of the wife's death followed by that of the husband, the property often goes entirely to the husband's relatives. . 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Those in charge of the dance are Sanford Yager, , chairman of the entertainment com- mittee; Manuel Losh, chairman of the dance committee; Lottie Katz- , man, chairman of the ticket commit- , tee, and Jack Stiller, advertising com- I mittee. The dance is being sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schafaga, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yager, Mrs. A. Fein and Miss Landman. A "pep" meeting of the Madisos, lAthletic Club will be held on Sunday afternoon, May 18, at 5 o'clock at the Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, for the purpose of arranging for the May- time dance to be given on May 2 at the Philadelphia and Byron Hall. Jules Klein Society Serenaders will furnish the music. Tickets may be secured from any of the members or at the door the evening of the affair. The club is arranging to accommo- date any young man who wishes to spend his vacation at the lake. Michael Gruski and Samuel Jacobs are in charge. 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Not what you do, brit how you do it, is the test of your rapacity. Northway 3 Hemlock 4180 Alphas Fraternity. .,.. , Y. P. S. B'nai Moishe. A Young Peoples Society of Con- ' gregation B'nai Moishe has recently been organized to provide an intellec- tual, social and religious advance- , went for its members. All young men and women are invited to attend the meetings, which are held on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month in the vestry rooms of the syn- agogue, Garfield and Beaubien streets. A concert and dance will be given in the synagogue on Sunday ; evening, May 2, at 8 o'clock. The I following officers have been elected: William Brown, president; Lillian Eichner, vice-president; Alfred Guns- lberg, secretary; Morris Rosman, ' treasurer, and Max Klein, sergeant. at-arms. SAM RASKIN, Gen . ! 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