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` tab le. The proceeds of this affair evening, April 24. The club Is plan-
wit 1 benefit the orphan home. The ning on having a cottage for the sum-
mer. Initiation will be held the week
lic is urged to attend.
following the bazaar.
put

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Alpha Tau Fraternity.

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Atlas Social Club.
he following were elected at the
sting of the Alpha Tau Fraternity
An open meeting of the Atlas So-
m'
10 a. m. A Mothers Day program i. on
The Do'ers.
Monday, April 19: William M
cial Club was held on April 18 at 89
Further de
chancellor; Joseph Shapero, vice- Rowena street. The program con-
The last meeting of the Do'ers was also under discussion.
The of ri,'
Lank,
ncellor; Irving Kopitz, secretary; slated of dancing, with Bill Lankin,
held at the home of Miss Dorothy tails to be announced later.
,
,,.'
Bea
ck Greenberg, recording secretary, the one-armed pianist, furnishing the
Fritz, 5938 Northfield avenue, on Fri. ficers of the organization are
trice Rader, president; Sarah Rosen ,
d Albert Taylor, treasurer. Max music; Sylvia Gaer, one of the Red
(lay evening, April 16, at which time
a
,
"
vice-president; Bessie Lechinsky, fi
kritz, Samuel Korby, David Broz- Apple Club entertainers, sang
the following of cers were elected:
Bernstein L a
Id, Abe Glist and Kenneth Rubin- eral selections; Perry, the well-known
Sadie Margolis, president; Ann Key- nancial secretary; Bertha
corresponding secretary, and Lillian g° in have been accepted as members artist, sketched several characters;
well, vice-president; Mollie Samburg,
Goodman, treasurer; Bertha Bern 8 , t; the organization. Installation of Murray Jackson, a member of the or-
secretary; Mary Keywell, treasurer.
1,
Mein, chairman honorary committee
cers will be held at the Little The- ganization, recited "The Face on the
Refreshments were served and a so.
Lillian Goodman, chairman enter 0 " r on Sunday, April 25, at 7 p. m. Bar-room Floor" and Miss Marion
cial hour followed.
tainment committee, and Fee Ettin
at
AI appropriate program has been Stein imitated a school hour in the
ger, chairman press committee.
pl nned and dancing will follow, little red schoolhouse. The organize-
Junior B'nai B'rith.
Se muel Rubin, president of the Y. I tion is planning another affair for
The Junior B'nai B'rith, which was
■ n Home.
Hebrew
Orph
M II. A., will give a short address members and friends, to be given on
organized on March 16 by a small
ar d the following are included in the April 2
card
evening
annual
fifth
The
its
of
young
ladies,
will
hold
group
Prior to the entertainment, the fol-
Jack Weisberg, violin
pr ogram:
first open meeting on April 26 in the party will be given by the Detroit
harry Katzman, banjo; Jules lowing officers, elected April 11, were
B'nai B'rith clubhouse, 275 East Hebrew Orphan Home on Monday so io;
piano
and
installed:
Louis Stein, president;
WJR,
idorf
of
Station
Ferry avenue. A hike to Belle Isle evening, May 17, at 8 o'clock, at the N
vice - president;
Galinsky,
kale solos, accompanied by Miss Harry
for the members and their friends is Knights of Pythias Hall, 3153 Cass u
Goldie
Sibrack,
treasurer; Ida Sib-
orothy
Neidorf;
William
Lankin,
being planned for Sunday, April 25. avenue. Admission is 60 cents and D
rack,
secretary;
Ruth
Aarons,
record-
ano,
and
Samuel
Yager,
violin
se-
pi
the
from
secured
be
All those who are interested are re- tickets may
Refreshments will be le ctions; Sylvia Isaacs, piano; Albert ing secretary. The officers, together
quested to meet at the home of Miss members.
with
Nathan
Milstein
and
Mac
Stoll-
ones,
harmonica;
Al
Diamond
will
..l
Sadie Gruskin, 322 Owen avenue, at served and prizes awarded at each
te ngo and several WGIIP radio stars berg, constitute the executive board.
A research party was held on April
ill entertain. The public is invited.
.\) T he next regular meeting will be 4, at which time the recorder's court,
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.1d on Monday, May 3, at the Y. detention home and the house of cor-
h'
W . II. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena rection were visited.
Oa
Nathan Milstein, the retiring pres-
, reef.
ident, was presented with a loving
cup. Mr. Milstein is one of the or-
Zedakah Club.
ganizers of the club and was the first
A regular meeting of the Zedakah
C lub was held on Monday, April 19, president.
t the home of Mrs. Al Schreiber,
Concord Entertainers.
alvert avenue. Plans for a bridge-
The Concord Entertainers held
the club
a ' a, the final social event of
t C
r the season, were discussed. Fur- their last regular business meeting
ter details will be announced at a on Sunday afternoon, April 18, at
ter date. The next meeting will be the B'nai B'rith clubhouse, 275 East
h eld at the home of Mrs. Ben Lefko- Ferry avenue. Attorney Bernard A.
Pearl, who was the speaker at the
itz.
open meeting on Sunday, April 11,
A DEALER IN
at Webster Ilall, was made an honor-
Sigma
Omega
Phi
Sorority.
/
ary member. Plans are under way
The last meeting of the Sigma
I mega Phi Sorority was held Mon- for a hard times party to be held Sat-
I l ay, April 19, at the home of Miss urday evening, May 1, at the home 11, at the Temple Theater. The club
of the Misses Kurland of llarmon
hirley Grossman. 1707 Taylor ave.
avenue. The next regular meeting is also planning a hike for May 16.
ue. Plans for the bridge are com-
The next regular meeting will take
take place Sunday afternoon,
ng along very satisfactorily and it will
April 27,, at 275 East Ferry avenue. place Tuesday evening, April 27, at
o ut take place some time next month
the home of the Misses Rose and
he next meeting of the club will be
Gertrude Hershman of Pingree ave-
Rayon Club.
in open meeting and will be held at
The Rayos Club, sponsored by the nue.
he home of Miss Sonia Lober, 1015
Jewish
Centers
Association,
held
its
K ing avenue, on May 3. All who are
Jewish ni
n a t n., between 25..aini id. g45,f
Tri-W Social Club.
nterested are welcome to attend. A last meeting on April 18, in the Y.
force.
join o.,
W. H. A. clubrooms. Prizes were
An open meeting of the Tri-W So-
program is being planned.
enond instruction and supervision
awarded
for
the
best
costumes
worn
cial
Club
will
be held on Tuesday eve.
will
n be fur ished by experienced life
at the recent kid party. An open ning, April 27, at 8 o'clock, at the
Orean Girls Club.
insurance supervisors who will help
meeting
is
to
be
held
at
4
p.
m.
Sun-
Y.
W.
II.
A.
clubhouse. Professor
The last meeting of the Orean
If you feel that
you get started.
Girls Club was held on Thursday, day, April 25, at 89 Rowena street. Fink of the Detroit College of Law
your present job does not offer you •
bring
You
are
urged
to
attend
and
on
what the club means to
will
speak
April 15, at the home of Miss Sara
proper chance to advance and want to
the individual. Samuel Epstein will
Bursky, Gladstone avenue. Instead your friends.
attain independence and self-reliance,
give
a
monologue
and Sol Rosenman
of the regular meeting on Thursday,
it will pay you to see us.
Gammi Girls.
will render several violin solos. The
Aorii 22, a dinner and theater party
SEE ERNEST W. OWEN
were held. The next regular meet- The last meeting of the Gamma public is invited.
ins will be held on Thursday, April Girls was held at the home of Miss
29, at the home of Miss Mary Feld- Flora Silbert of 2925 Monterey ave-
Linwood Branch Young Israel..
man, 2703 Elmhurst avenue. nue. After the business meeting,
A new branch of the Young Is
bunco was played and prizes were
reels
was organized at the home of
won by Miss Ethel Michelman and
Madison Athletic Club.
Miss E. Sussman on Monday evening,
At a special "pep" meeting of the Miss Bertha Klein of New York. A April 19. Irving Schlussel, general
Madison Athletic Club held Sunday luncheon was nerved and dancing fol- president, spoke on the purpose of
604.8 GENERAL NECESSITIES BLDG.
evening, April 18, at the Y. W. If. lowed. Miss Birdye Geller of Sturte- the club and its functions. The fol-
A clubhouse, plans were completed vant avenue will be hostess at the lowing temporary officers were elect-
and committees appointed for the next meeting.
ed: Maurice Greenberg, president;
distribution of dance cards. Mr.
Evelyn Sussman, vice-president; Kate
Fenkell Friendship Club.
Mecklowitz, chairman of the ticket
Simons, secretary, and Dorothea
At
the
next
open
meeting
of
the
committee, reported that tickets are
Kurtz, treasurer. At the next meet-
Your Auto Trouble is our business, and we take care of your troubles.
selling rapidly. Plans were com- Fenkell Friendship Club, which will ing, which will be held at the Blaine
be
held
on
Thursday,
April
29,
an
in-
pleted for the Maytime dance which
TIRES — TUBES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES
Avenue Synagogue, corner of Lin-
will be given on Sunday evening, teresting program will be offered by wood and Blaine avenues, on Thurs-
May 2, at the Philadelphia and By- Al Tucker, Ann Barahal and Marcia day evening, • April 29, at 8:30
ron Talmud Torah. Jules Klein's Or- Raskin. The public is invited. On o'clock, Mr. Chaggi will speak. Young
Saturday, April 24, the club will give
chestra will furnish the music.
its second dance of the season at the people between the ages of 16 and
SAM RASKIN, Gen'I Mgr.
Fenkell Ballroom, corner of Dexter 20 are invited to attend.

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L'Allegro Girls Club.

No matter where you live or when you're at, you're in our
neighborhood.

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Miss Sarah Block of 2649 Leslie
avenue was hostess at the last meet-
ing of the L'Allegro Girls Club. Final
arrangements were made for the ba-
zaar which will be given on Saturday

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Eighty per cent gain in sales for the first
quarter of 1926 —6,085 units delivered from
January 2nd to April 3rd, as against 3,381 for
the same period last year.

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boulevard and Fenkell avenue. The
Rainbow Syncopators will furnish the
music. Regular meetings of the club
are held every Thursday evening at
the Beth Israel Synagogue, corner of
Muirland and Midland avenues, and
open meetings are held the last
Thursday of the month.

Sigma Epsilon Sorority.

Theta Mu Gamma Sorority.

The Theta Mu Gamma Sorority
will hold an open meeting on Wed-
nesday evening, April 28, at 8 o'clock,
at the home of Ray Krefman. Visit-
ors invited by invitation only.

Methun Girls Club.

The regular business meeting of
The next meeting of the Sigma Ep-
silon Sorority will be held at the the Methun Girls was held on Toes-
home of Miss Edyth Pearlman of 623 day evening, April 20, at the home
Marston court on Thursday evening, of Miss Esther Florence, 625 Theo-
April 22 dove street. Miss Lillian Goldman,
Miss Ida Sendrowsky and Miss Yetta
Wuntner will go to Cam Lake this
Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S.
The annual election of officers for Sunday and select a cottage for the
Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order East- club.
ern Star, was held on Monday, April
Civic Pride Association.
12. The following were elected!
Selma Rosenblatt, worthy matron;
The regular meeting of the Civic
Samuel Kavanau, worthy patron; Pride Association of Greater Detroit
Golda Kavanau, associate matron; will be held Wednesday, April 28,
Ruth Metzger, secretary; Hattie at the Hotel Statler, ballroom floor.
Schwartz, treasurer; Edith Cugell, Luncheon at 12:30. Reservations
conductress; Ann Weinbeck, asso- must be made by Tuesday noon.
ciate conductress; Charlotte Miller, Phone Mrs. W. R. Thraop, 246 Mon-
Adah; Esther Jacoby, Ruth; Rosalie terey, Hemlock 5714. Guests are
Harris, Esther; Lillian Muscovich, welcome. The mayor and other city
Martha; Cora Jacoby, Electra; Ann officials will speak upon our clean-up
Gordon, warden; Nathan Metzger, and rat extermination campaign now
sentinel; Zelda Mandeberg, chaplain; in progress.
Jeanette Auslander, marshal, and Lil-
On Saturday, May 1—Child Health
lian Monash, organist.
Day—all zone members will go "over
An interesting resume of the year's the top," assisted by the Board of
work was read by Bessie Cohen, Health and Police Department in-
worthy matron. A public installation spectors. The Boy Scouts will dis-
of officers will be held in the large tribute the rat circulars in the
ballroom of the Eastern Star Tem- homes. All captains, zone chairmen,
ple on Monday evening, May 10. The lieutenants and zone workers please
public is invited.
some and hear our plans for the day.

Young Sbaarey Tephilians.
Because of the approaching warm

weather, plans for the presentation
of a play have been indefinitely post-
poned. Meetings will be held at Belle
Isle as soon as the weather permits.
At the meeting held on Friday eve-
ning, April 23, at the home of Harold
Horwitz, William Usher delivered the
first of a series of short talks review-
ing Jewish history. His subject was
"Stories of Hebrew Patriarchs." Mu-
sical entertainment was furnished by
various members and P. Raymond
Feiler read selections from the works
of several modern American poets.
Young people are invited to attend
the meetings, which are held Friday
evenings at 7:30 o'clock at the homes
of the members. Miss Bella Horwitz,
at Hickory 8198-M, or Mr. Feller,
Hickory 4800-M, will be glad to fur-
nish information as to the next meet-
ing place.

Auxiliary B'nai
A special meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith will be held
on Monday evening, April 26, in the
community building, 275 East Ferry
avenue. Final plans for the dedica-
tion day ceremonies will be discussed
and all members are urged to attend,
an these plans will be of great In-
terest to all.

Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity.

An interesting meeting of the
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity was held
at the home of David Kessler, 5871
Van Court, on Sunday, April 18.
Final reports were read on the ban-
quet which was held last week.

Athena Girls Club.
The last regular meeting of the
Athena Girls Club was held Tuesday
evening, April 20, at the home of
Miss Fannie Riegel of West Euclid
avenue. Arrangements were made
for a Mother's Day celebration which
will be held Tuesday evening, May

PYTHIANS WILL GIVE
KIDDIES PARTY MAY 2

The children of the members of
Detroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights of
Pythias, and the children fo the He-
brew Orphan Home are eagerly
awaiting the annual kiddies party
which will be given for their benefit
by the lodge on Sunday, May 2, be-
tween the hours of 2 and 5 p. m., at
the Castle Hall, located at 3153 Cass
avenue.
This is the third annual kiddies
party given by the order and, ac-
cording to Aubrey Pereira, chairman
of the entertainment committee, it
will be the largest and best given so
far. Entertainment, refreshments and
favors galore will be the order of
-the afternoon.
Among the several acts of enter-
tainment obtained for the kiddies will
be the Little Collegian Orchestra,
which will give several numbers ap-
propriate for the occasion, and there
will also be several dance numbers by
the pupils of Miss Kathleen Pereira's
School of Dancing.

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savings in operating expenses
are passed along in the way of
reasonable prices and generous
values,

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above. built of rare woods, is
just one example of the amaz-
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The nine pieces (less server)
sells for $475.

Other splendid eight-piece
suites from $250 to $875.

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"Rain" Is Back.

"Rain," a success of three years'
constant performance in New York,
will come to the New Detroit Opera
House on Monday, April 16, with
Jeanne Eagels in , the role that has
made her famous. She plays a girl
of the red-light district of San Fran-
cisco, adrift in the South Seas, and
in conflict with the bigotry and sex-
mania of a missionary in Samoa. This
play, notable in the contemporary
drama, was written by John Colton
and Clemence Randolph, with a short
story by W. Somerset Maugham as
its basis. The engagement is limited
to one week only, with matinees on
Wednesday and Saturday.

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