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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-07

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matters of importance were discussed. of the numerous committee in charge, 682 East Warren avenue will present Fannie Mendelssohn rendered several and a souvenir will be given tt
The next regular meeting will be over $200 was forwarded to the bene- a program on Sunday evening, May piano selections. Refreshments were mother present. Rena Krokov
held on Wednesday, May 12, at 1 p. fit of the Gewerkshaften, the laborers 9, in the lodge building. This will served. Miss Koenigsberg of 920 in charge of the raffle tickets.
in., at Temple Emanuel, corner of in Palestine. Those in charge of the be the first affair to be given by the East Warren avenue will be hostess club will soonhave permanent
Taylor and Wilson avenues. Mem- entertaining and interesting program lodge this year and will be followed at the next meeting of the club, which ters which will be located
bourne and Woodward avenue
bers are urged to bring final reports and the outline of the general work by like programs monthly. Several will b eheld on Tuesday, May 11.
members participating in the r
on the card party tickets. The North- were Edward F ranzblau, Harry Res- musical numbers will be rendered
are requested to attend the n,
Club wish to thank the public for western Branch wishes to acknowl- nik Abe Lachawitzki, Charles Shook,land Judge Jeffries and Mr. Chaggi
Methun Girls Club.
Concord Entertaine'rs.
of Sunday, May 0, with their
will be the principal speakers. There
The meeting of the Methun Girls prepared. All members of
The Concord Entertainers held a helping to make their last dance, edge the donation given by Mr. and Philip Goldstein, Morris Cohen and will be no admission charge.
tL
given
on
Sunday,
May
9,
a
success.
Mrs.
Robbins
of
Glynn
court.
the
Misses
Celia
Heiman,
Sophie
was held on Tuesday, May 4, at the are urged to attend the Moth
hard time; party Saturday evening,
Cohen, Ruth Sosnik, Dorothy Saper-
home of Miss Gertrude Israel, 1006 meeting with their mothers. ,
May 1, at the home of the Misses Fae
Gamma Girl..
Tau
Sigma
Epsilon
Sorority.
stein
and
Hilda
Denibitzer.
Among
Social Links.
Owen avenue. Bridge was played
and Ann Kurland of 327 Harmon
The last meeting of the Gamma
The Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority the guests were Dr. Kaufman and Dr.
Mrs. Irving Pollock was hostess at after the meeting. bliss Lillian Gold-
avenue. Dancing and entertainment
L'Allegro Girls.
offered by Harry Levy, Robert Burn- Girls, at which the Misses Blanche entertained with a theater party at Herztield, who delivered most inter- the last meeting of the Social Links, man won first prize.
Miss Ruth 'merman was 11 , ,
stein, Rose Waxman and Lester Cas- and Ethel Michelman were hostesses, the Madison Theater, followed by a esting lectures on the Gewerkshaften, which was held Tuesday evening,
the last meeting of the •
Hebrew Ladies Free Loan Ass'n.
idyls. Plans were comob.i...1
per were the inversions of the eve- was devoted to playing bridge. Miss dinner at the Oriole Terrace Cafe, on the Joint Distribution Committee and May 4. Final arrangements were
ning. Prizes for the funniest cos- Gertrude Adelson and Nliss Flora Sil- Friday, April 23, honoring the new gave a general outline of the latest made for a kids party to be held at
At a recent meeting of the Hebrew ruffle to be heist in thl' cn
the home of Miss Rose Slotnick, 9711 Ladies Free Loan Association, the A farewell gift will be pr.
tumes were awarded to Robert Burn- bert WWI high honors. Plans are be- members of the sorority. Mr. and developments in Palestine.
The next regular meeting of the , McQuade avenue, Saturday evening, following officers were elected: Mrs. Miss Shenker at a bridge
stein and Adeline Cohen. The next ing made for a bunco and bridge Mrs. Mac ',eider, Harry P. Slavin and
regular business meeting will take party to be given in the near future. Miss Sarah Slavin chaperoned the organization will be held at 89 Ito- May 15. After the business meeting D. Goose, president; Mrs. NI. Alpert, given in her honor on Sur 1..
wena
street, on Sunday, May 9, at bridge, bunco and fan tan were vice-president; Mrs. M. Smotkin, J, by Mies Selma Prag.
party. Others present were Stella
place Sunday afternoon, May 9, at
Sigma Epsilon Sorority.
Slavin, Esther Belenson, Johannah which time discussions on the sixth played and prizes were awarded to treasurer; Mr. Lazuroff, secretary.
the B'nai B'rith clubhouse, 275 East
Zeirei
Zion conference will be held the Misses Besse Farber, Dora Mil- Installation will take place Tuesday
The last meeting of the Sigma Ep- Belenson, Lee Suberoff, Jeanette
Ferry avenue at '3 o'clock. Important
delegates for the Detroit branch stein and Anna Pierce. The guests evening, May 11, at 8 o'clock. Re-
business will be discussed and all silon Sorority was held at the home Laine, Helen Shaw, Ann Cantor, Ann and
REV. H. MILKOVS1
elected.
are requested to of honor were Mrs. Sam Mann and freshments will be served. All mem-
of the Misses Jeanne and Rosalie Levine, Grace Shaw and Lillian report at Members
members are asked to be on time.
539 Kenilworth avenue on Miss Dorothy Sapperstein. Miss Celia bers are urged to attend and bring Cantor of Congregation
Denawitz of 10211 McQuade, at Leine. Plans for a hike to Cass Lake
Abraham, Farnsworth A,
Sunday,
May
9,
at
9
a.
m.,
to
obtain
Heiman of 2201 Blaine avenue will a friend.
which time the following officers on Sunday, May 9, have been com-
Philomathic Debating Club.
EXPERT AND ANTISLI'
were elected: Miriam Wisner, pres- pleted. The next meeting will be material for the Gewerkshaften Tag be hostess at the next meeting.
A current events program was held ident; Charlotte Levitan, secretary; held at the home of Miss Ann Cantor Day, which will be the close of the
MOHEL
Junior Star.
at the last meeting of the Philo- Rosalie Denawitz, treasurer.
Gewerkshaften work by the Zeirei
by New Y..,
of Gladstone avenue.
Purity Chapter.
The last meeting of the Junior Star Recommended
Zion and the organization will then
mathic Debatnig Club Sunday eve-
rags
and
Detroit
phi',
Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order of Club was held at 579 East Phila-
aid
other
causes,
such
as
the
Jewish
ning, May 2, at the home of Gilbert
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
Lu Ana Club.
MARRIAGES PERFORM
Eastern Star, will hold a public in- delphia avenue. A Mother's Day pro-
Goodman, 503 Trowbridge avenue.
National
Fund.
A meeting of the Hebrew Ladies
Call at 532 MEDBUR
Mrs. Clarence Bayles of Florence
stallation on Monday evening, May gram will be given on May 16, at
The following took part: Oscar
Aid Society was held on Wednesday Alpha Lambda Kappa Fraternity.
Phone Empire 4322
10, at 8 o'clock, at the Eastern Star which time a taffeta pillow will be
Schwartz. speaking on the Vo!stead avenue was hostess at the last meet- evening,
May 5, at the B'nai B'rith
raffled. Refreshments will be served
Temple,
80
West
Alexandrine
ave-
law; Max Schubiner, on the all-Amer- ing of the I,u Ana Club, which was Community
At the last meeting of the Alpha nue. Members and friends are in-
Center,
275
East
Ferry
held
on
Wednesday
evening,
April
ican waterway, and Max Simon, on
The organization is conduct- Lambda Kappa Fraternity, plans vited.
universal peace. Simon Stier. an 28. A book review of "Dorian Gray" avenue.
were completed for an open meeting
alumnus of the Philomathic, and By- was given by Miss Ann Fineman. ing a membership drive and each to be held on Monday evening, May
is expected to bring in as
W. W. Girls.
man Barahal, a former speaker, act- I'lans are being completed for an an- member
17, at 1630 Calvert avenue. The
many
new
candidates
as
possible.
nual
spring
outing
to
be
given
at
ed as judges and critics of the pro-
The meeting of the W. W. Girls
Sylvan Lake in the near future. The There will be a public initiation, the program was chosen and invitations
gram.
of which will be announced in were extended. The use of a club was held at the home of Miss Shirley
At the next meeting, May 9, to Mothers Day program has also been date
later issue of The Detroit Jewish house during the summer at Thomp- N. Mendelssohn of 1006 Theodore
Beautiful, modern, up-lo-date, excellent layout of rooms, s .1
be held at the usual meeting place, completed. All members are request. a Chronicle.
street. Plans were completed for a
Members are putting forth son Lake has also been discussed.
and nicely located.
the B'nai B'rith Community House, ed to attend the next meeting, which every effort
surprise party t obe given on Satur-
to
make
the
charity
will
be
held
at
the
home
of
Miss
Milly
We
shall sell you one of these houses we have, or will build
275 East Ferry avenue, a debate will
day
evening,
May
8,
at
the
home
of
Auxiliary
Hashachar
Camp.
spring
dance,
which
will
be
given
on
suit your requirements. Our prices are most reasonable and I.
be given on the question, "Resolved, Caplan, as election of officers will
The Ladies Auxiliary of Hashachar Miss Belle Wootner, 4253 Eighteenth
May 23 at the Knights of Pythias
very attractive.
That the Sherman Anti-trust Law Be take place.
street,
in
honor
of
Miss
Rose
Shustek,
Camp,
Order
Sons
of
Zion,
will
hold
Hall, 3153 Cass avenue, a success.
Abolished." The affirmative will be
who recently returned from a two
Wednesday
eve-
on
s
regular
meeting
L.
STOLLMAN
& SONS
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
upheld by Ervin Rosenthal and Ira
ning, May 12, at Kirby Center. All months' sojourn in the East. Sally
League of United Hebrew Schools.
BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS
Stone, who will be opposed by Max
A regular meeting of the Alpha
Deutch entertained the guests with
members
are
urged
to
be
present,
as
The pupils of the Talmud Torah
Barahal and Howard Berger for the Tau Fraternity was held at the Y.
15396 Prairie Avenue Telephone Hemlock T
this will be a very important meeting. classical dancing and the Misses Mary
negative.
W. II. A. clubhouse on Monday, May rendered several vocal selections at
for the luncheon the Koenigsberg and Shirley N. Mendels-
The twenty-fourth annual model 3, at which time the following com- the last meeting of the Northwest Arrangements
sohn
gave
a
mock
Apache
dance.
Miss
meeting of the Philomathic is sched- mittee chairmen were chosen: J. Women's League of the United He- auxiliary is planning will be made.
uled to take place Wednesday eve- Kirschner, welfare; J. Shapero, mem- brew Schools, at which time the new-
Hebrew Cultural Group.
ning, May 12 ,at the Shaarey Zedek bership; Al Taylor, initiation; A. ly elected officers were installed. Mr.
The Ilebrew Cultural Group
Synagogue. The feature of the eve- Glint, finance; M. Medow, entertain- Rosenberg delivered an address and
(Kvurtz
Ivrith Detroitith) will hold
Mrs.
S.
Snitz
presided.
The
organiz-
ning will be a debate on the question, meat; I. Kopitz, publicity; W. Katz,
"Resolved, That the United States athletics; J. Greenberg, council; S. ation is planning a card party to be a meeting on Sunday, May 9, at 4
p.
m.,
at
Kirby
Center. The organiz-
held
on
Tuesday
afternoon,
May
11,
Should Recognize the Present Gov- Kortey, auditing; W. Morris, board
ernment of Russia." Those chosen of directors. Fourteen members of at 1 o'clock, at the Philadelphia and ation in Detroit of a Hebrew week
and
Hebrew
day,
which has been or-
by the members to participate are the fraternity enrolled in the newly Byron Hall. Mrs. J. Braun, Mrs.
Irving Schlussel, Bennie Gantz and organized commercial and criminal Lena Reiner and Mrs. I. Margolis are ganized all over the United States,
will
be
discussed.
A. Markson, teach-
Norman Rom for the affirmative and law classes to be held every Tuesday in charge. Tickets may be purchased
Irwin Aaron, Henry Thumin . and at the "Y." Jules Neidorf and Jack from the members or at the door the er of the United Hebrew School, will
Benjamin Kurtzman for the negative. Wald entertained the members with afternoon of the affair. The public speak about the writer, David Friah-
The judges will be Rabbi A. M. several piano and banjo selections. is urged to attend. The league is man.
Hershman, Nathaniel H. Goldatick On Sunday, May 9, at 11 a. m., the conducting a membership drive and
Orean Girls.
and Herman A. August. The win- fraternity will hold indoor baseball all interested are requested to attend
The last meeting of the Orean
ning team will receive a silver loving practice at the Maybee School All the next meeting.
Girls
Club
was
held at the home of
cup annually awarded by Judge Y. M. H. A. members are invited to
Miss Sadie Guttenberg of 519 East
Junior Star Club.
Harry J. Dinegman, and the best and attend. The next regular meeting
Milwaukee
avenue,
on Thursday, May
second best speakers of the debate will be held on Monday, May 10, at
The Junior Star Club will hold a
will receive the gold and silver med- 8:30 p. m., at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Mothers Day entertainment on Sun- 5. Plans for a hike to be held in the
near
future
were
discussed.
als annually awarded by Louis Snfil- Rowena .street All members and day, May 16. The place will be an-
znsky and Mrs. F. V. Martin, respec- pledges are requested to attend.
nounced in a later edition of The De-
Athena Girls Club.
tively. The public is invited.
troit Jewish Chronicle. A beautiful
Miss Belle Jackson of Virginia
Theta Mu Gamma Sorority.
taffeta pillow will be raffled at the
Madison Athletic Club.
Final arrangements for the Mother time of the program and refresh- park was hostess at the last meeting
of the Athena Girls Club on Tuesday,
Tickets fo rthe raffle which is be- and Daughter banquet will be made ments will be served. All members May 4. Arrangements were com-
at
the next meeting of the Theta Mu are urged to attend and bring their
ing conducted by the Madison Ath-
pleted for a Mothers Day celebration
letic Club for the benefit of the starv- Gamma Sorority, which will be held mothers.
to be held Tuesday evening, May 11,
ing Jews in Europe, were distributed at the home of Mae Allen on Wed-
at the Temple Theater. Plans are
Alma Girls Club.
to the members on Sunday, May 2, nesday evening, May 12.
under way for a hike to take place
The
Alma
Girls
Club
will
start
its
at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. A
outdoor activities with a hike early on Sunday, May 16, at Long Lake.
Baby Day Nursery.
lady's wrist watch and a man's
Dinner will be served at the summer
Sunday
morning,
May
9.
The Northwestern Branch of the
watch, donated by Morris Friedberg,
home of Mrs. Nathan Horwitz, Miss
will go to the winners. The draw- Detroit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery
Florence Gilman acting as hostess.
Zeirei
Zion
Organisation.
ing will take place on May 16 at 6 p. wishes to thank the many members
With the kind donation of Mr. and The next regular meeting will be held
in., at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, and friends for their co-operation in
on Monday evening, May 10, at the
Mrs.
Shapin,
proprietors
of
the
Com-
89 Rowena street, and Miss Sarah making the card party which was held
home of Miss Dorothy Kollenberg of
Landman of the "Y" will draw the at the Knights of Pythias Hall on mercial Kosher Restaurant at 4828 636 Owen avenue.
Michigan
avenue,
of
the
entire
pro-
ni
lucky numbers. The next meeting of May 3 a success. A board meeting
W
the club will be held on Sunday, May was held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy ceeds for Sunday, May 2, to the Zei-
Independent
Detroit
Lodge.
ni
Zion
Organization
of
Detroit,
and
Lightstone, 1472 Virginia park, on
9, at the Y. W. II. A.
The Independent Detroit Lodge of
Ni
Members of the Madison Athletic Wednesday, May 5, at which time the energetic and enthusiastic work

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