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a success. Mr. Gruskin and Mr. Levin
will speak at the next meeting which
will be held Sunday, Sept. 26, at 89
Rowena street. Plans are being com-
pleted for a weenie roast, details of
which will be announced later.
nue entertained the girls with
bridge party. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Miss Annette
Cohen of Ilague avenue on Tuesday
evening, Sept. 28.
Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.
Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.
Benjamin Gerber. The following of-
ficers were elected: Miss Nanette
Weinberg, president; Miss Rose Ef-
rusy, secretary-treasurer. Following
the business meeting, bridge was
played.
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.
il
Janine B'nai B'rith.
The Gamma Tau Chi Sorority held
A regular meeting of the Junior an open meeting at 350 Woodland
B'nai B'rith was held at the commun.' avenue Wednesday, Sept. 15. After
ity center, 275 East Ferry avenue, on the meeting, the visitors were enter-
Tuesday evening, Sept. 21. Alfred tained by many interesting numbers,
Louis, former vice-president, has suc- presented by the members. Exhibi-
ceeded Miss Becky Rosen, who recent.' tions of the Valencia and Apache
ly resigned, as president of the organ- dances were the features of the eve-
ization, and Miss B. Balantzow has ning. Proposed members will be dis.
the office of vice-president. The pin
cussed and voted on at the next regu-
committee, headed by Sol Rosenman,
lar meeting, Wednesday, Sept. 22, at
is working earnestly and an insignia,
11373 Cameron street.
similar to that of the senior order,
will soon be in evidence, Mr. Goodwin,
Hebrew Orphans Home.
chairman of the dance committee, is
Committees have been appointed
planning an affair for the near future,'
to
complete
plans for the annual ball
further details to be announced short-
ly. The music committee, in charge to be given by the Detroit Hebrew
Orphans
Home
at the Hotel Statler
of David Steffin, announces a large
membership in the glee club and the on Sunday evening, Nov. 7. The pub-
lic
•
is
asked
to
co-operate
and make
club orchestra. Under the direction
of Miss Beatrice Raeder, the dramatic this affair if success.
group will present several plays very
*ty ,
Thom ► Sigma Tau F
soon. Samuel Charfoos, chairman of
Mr. Rubenoff won the silver tea set
raffled by the Alpha Chi Omega So-
rority at 111 Melbourne avenue.
U. H. S. INSTRUCTOR
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Fraternal and
Club Notes
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the foreign relations committee and
treasurer of the organization, has
completed preliminary arrangements
for a debate to be held at a meeting of
the senior order. Tryout for the
trains will be held Oct. 5. Jacob Ros-
enberg, Harry Yudkolf and Alfred
Ross, all members of the senior order,
will act as judges in selecting the
tennis. Mr. Ross, attorney at law,
will coach both teams. A basketball
committee, consisting of Messrs.
Greenlick, Goldstein and Victorson,
has been announced. Games will be
arranged with teams in the Jewish
Federation.
During the meeting, Jacob Rosen-
berg made several sugestions to bene-
fit the organization.. Mr. RoSs, prin-
cipal speaker of the evening, spoke on
the debate and the benefits derived
from participating and urged all to
take part. Leonard Silberstein Tend-
ered several vocal selections, accom-
panied by Lloyd Goldstein on the uke-
lele. Mr. Goldstein also played sev-
eral violin solos. Meryl Fenton sang
several numbers.
An interesting program has been
arranged for the meeting of Sept. 28
and will include Aline Siegel, Samuel
Steffin, David Sttffin, Sol Rosenman,
Leonard Silberstein, Nathalie Rose-
man, Saul Levy and Meryl Fenton.
This will be an open meeting. The
public is invited.
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Alpha Lambda Kappa Fraternity.
The last meeting of the Alpha
Laiiibda Kappa Fraternity was held
at 1630 Calvert avenue on Sept. 21).
Plans werre completed for an open
meeting to take place at 30 Elmhurst
avenue on Sept. 27 at 8:30 p. tn.
in,i10
new fall style. turn *tiler, are
Branch Zeire Zion.
W. W. Girl. Club.
The W. W. Girls Club held. its first
meeting of the season on Tuesday,
Sept. 21, at the home of Miss Sally
Deutch on Sunday evening, Sept. 20.
Prospective members are invited to
attend the next meeting which will be
held at the home of Miss Bessie D.
Felstein of 422 Farnsworth avenue on
Tuesday evening, Sept. 28.
Solomon Kasdan, one of the head
teachers of the United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit, has accepted a
poaition as superintendent of the
United Ilebrew Schools of Indian-
apolis, Ind.
Mr. Kasdan has had considerable
experience as a teacher of both ele-
mentary and advanced classes. For
many years he was principal of one
of the branches of the New York Tal-
mud Torahs, a school which has made
a name for itself in the realm of
modern Jewish education. In De-
troit, Mr. Kasdan has taught in the
United Hebrew Schools since the
opening - of the first school on Wil-
kins street.
Bialystocker Verb•nd.
The Bialystoker Verband of Detroit
will give a get-acquainted party on
Sunday evening, Oct. 3, at the Mish-
kun Israel Synagogue, Blaine and Lin-
wood avenues, for the purpose of or-
ganizing a ladies' auxiliary. 51embefs
are requested to invite all their flinty-
stocker relatives and friends. A very
pleasant evening is assured all who
The first regular meeting of the
attend. Refreshments will be served
1926 season was held by the Theta
and there will be no admission
Sigma Tau Fraternity at the home
charged.
of Jack Parr, 9651 Cameron avenue,
Sunday, Sept. 19. The fraternity is
Phiot• Delta Sorority.
planning an extensive social cam.
The regular busineis• meeting of the
paign and intends to make this sea-
Phioth Delta Sorority was held at the
son the most outstanding in its his-
home of Miss Mildred Katz, 920 Mel-
tory.
bourne avenue on Tuesday evening,
The next meeting will be held at
Sept. 21. Further discussions were
Seven-family solid brick ter-
the home of Lewis Barak, 1564 Glen-
held relative to the Hallowe-en party.
dale avenue, Sunday, Sept. 26.
race. A-1 condition; no jani-
The members chosen for the entertain-
ment committee, are as follows: the
tor service. Good corner in
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
Misses Gohlye Abromovitch, Lillian
The last regular meeting of the Goldman, Sara Yeszin, Gertrude Pei-
Royal Oak.
Alpha Tau Fruternity was held on man. Miss Gertrude Peiman of fill
Monday, Sept. 20, at 31 Melbourne King hvenue will be hostess at the
avenue. Arrangements were com- next meeting to be held on Sept. 28.
pleted for the first invitational open
Detroit
meeting, to be held Oct. 3 at 31 Mel-
407 Stevens Bldg.
•
Phi Kappa Beta Sorority.
bourne avenue, when the following
The l'hi Kappa Beta Sorority held
program will be presented: Art and its first meeting of the season last 1/4
Ethel Scherr, vocal selections; Ben-
jamin Diamond, harmonica; Harry
Welt, comedy songs; Lottie and
Dorothy Croll, comedy act; Florence
Blundy and "Smiling Sammy,"
Meet Your Friends at the
Charleston demonstration; Jack Abs.
got! and Jack Wald, mandolin and
guitar solos; Toni David, monologue;
Dorothy Niedorf, special numbers;
Mike Engleman, violin solo; Sylvia
Geer, vocal; Joseph Cutler and
"Murky," assisted by the La-De-Da
Orchestra; Jules Niedorf and William
— of the —
Lankin, pianists. Dancing will fol-
low the program.
Morris Medow, chairman of the
ticket committee fur, the dance to be
given on Oct. 17 at the B'nai B'rith
Community Center, 275 East Ferry
avenue, reports a rapid sale of tick-
' ets. All members of the football
team are requested to report at the
practice game to be held at Codd
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON
Field on Sunday, Sept. 26. The next
regular meeting will take place Mon-
day, Sept. 27, at 31 Melbourne ave-
nue. Members of the fraternity will
attend the Y. M. II. A. dance on Sun-
day, Sept. 26, at the Hotel Stotler.
For Sale
Bargain
M. J. ROGAN
SUCCOTH DANCE
Detroit
Young Men's Hebrew Ass'n
Miss Nell Steinberg presided at the
last meeting of the English speaking
branch of the Zeire Zion which was
held on Monday evening. Sept. 20, at
Ow Jewish Center. Edward Franz-
blau, an active member of the main
Oman Girls Club.
branch, spoke on Jewish National
FAMOUS FINZEL'S ORCHESTRA
The Misses Fannie and Etta Biegel
Fund Work. The following delegates
.
of
141Y1,
West Euclid avenue were
were elected to the National Fund re
organization conference: the Misse s hostesseI, at the Sept. 16 meeting of
INFORMAL
Rebecca Stungo, Anna Goldberg au 4, the Ocean Girls. The last meeting
Celia Heiman. William Klein r•por t.../ was held at the home of Miss Sara
Bursky of 1969 Gladstone avenue on
led on the shekel! campaign now in pro
I gress. Both branches of Zeire Zion Thursday, Sept. 23. The card party
.
and
rattle to be held on Sunday after-
are ce-operating with other organize
thins in the city-wide shekell cam - non, Nov. 7, at the Palmetto, John
paign. Miss Helena Stungo announced R and Hancock streets, were dis-
.
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the formation of a dramatic group, cussed.
which will present Jewish play
Sigma Alpha Chi F
ity.
throughout the winter, all proceeds t
A meeting of the Sigma Alpha Chi
go to the Zeire Zion for the benefit o
the chalutzim in Palestine. Miss F:p - Fraternity was held Sept. 19 at the
Now Available for
stein of the Jewish Center will assis t Holmur and Humphrey Synagogue.
Miss Stungo in instructing this group All members are urged to attend
An interesting feature of the inert football practice at the new Central
ing was the question box. All ques • High field on Sunday, Sept. 26, at 10
tions pertaining to Jewish and nation a. m. The next meeting will be held
in the
al problems will be answered by mem
Sept. 26 promptly at 2 p. m.
hers at the next meeting to he held
Monday evening, Sept. 27, at 31 Mel
Ladies Free Loan Association.
bourne avenue.
The Detiiiit Hebrew Ladies Free
275 EAST FERRY, Between JOHN R. and BRUSH
Loan Association will hold a special
meeting on Monday evening, Sept.
Purity Chapter No. 359.
27,
at
7:30
o'clock,
at
the
Ahavath
Purity Chapter No. 359, Order
Eastern Star, will hold a get-together Zion Synagogue, Holbrook and Beau-
For Information
card party on Monday, Sept. 27, at 2 hien streets. Election of officers will
Call Northway 1896, Empire 6502
p. tn., in the Eastern Star Temple, 80 take place and a financial report will
West Alexandrine avenue. Refresh- be given. Non-members who are in-
ments will he served and prizes terested in the organization are re
awarded at each table. Members and quested to attend the meeting and
their friends are invited to-attend. join. Those who wish to see what
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On Monday, Oct. 11, Purity Chapter the association is accomplishing are
will' celebrate its nineteenth anniver- asked to attend the Ahavath Zion
sary with a birthday dinner. After- Synagogue on any Saturday evening,
noon class will start at 3 p. m., and when loans are extended. Refresh-
dinner will be served at 6 p. m. An ments will be served following the
interesting program has been ar- business meeting.
ranged.
Upsilon Chapter Phi Beta Fraternity.
Athena Girls Club.
On Tuesday evening, Sept. 21, the
The last meeting of the Athena Upsilon Chapter of the Phi Beta Fra-
Girls Club was held Tuesday evening, ternity held a regular meeting at the
Sept. 21, at the home of Miss Betty S. home of Albert Tucker of LaSalle
Y acht of Twelfth street. Reports o f boulevard. The following officers
the various committees were made and were elected: Albert Tucker, su-
the formal dance given at the Roo f perior; Benjamin F'elowitz, chief el-
Garden of Hotel Tuller was reported der; Jack Ketai, first elder; George
a great social success. A card party Axelrode, second elder"; Jack Ketai,
to take place in November was voted scribe; Max Klayman, bursar. The
upon and the date and place will la • honorary position of marshal was
announced in a later edition of The given unanimously to Edward Wein-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle. The cm - er. Frank Weiner, resident member
mittee in charge of this affair consist S of the national extension committee,
of the Mesdames Roy Chaffin and Ah - presided. On Oct. 2 the installation
raham Fish and the Misses Sophi e of the Upsilon Chapter into Phi Bets
Made by Sand-
Schwartz and Dorothy Kollenberg • will take place. The next meeting
ford Mills, and is
The nest regular meeting will tak e will be held at the home of Benjamin
place Tuesday evening, Sept. 28, a t Felowitz, 2631 Grand avenue.
one of the beat
the home of Mrs. Nathan Horwitz o
grades of Ax-
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Time Kai Piaui. Sorority.
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The Los Amigos Club held the first
Philomathic Debating Club.
meeting of the season on Sunday,
The last meeting of the Philo-
Sent. 19, at 31 Melbourne avenue. Ac-
mathic
Debating Club was held Sun-
t, Ines for the year were discussed.
The next meeting will take place Oct. , day evening, Sept. 19, at the Little
Theater
of the Y. W. H. A. club.
3 at 31 Melbourne avenue.
I house, 89 Rowena street. The sub.,
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for
debate
was ' Resolved, That
Zedalials Club.
The first business meeting of the the Modern Educational System in
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fall reason of the Zedakah Club was
held Monday, Sept. 20, at the home of Purpose." Gilbert Goodman upheld
;
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affirmative
and
Samuel Kellman
Mrs. Hannah Harvith, 301 East Phil-
adelphia avenue. Mrs. Jean Winston the negative. An open discussion fol-
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lowed
the
debate.
William
Knoppow,
of 1528 Delaware avenue will enter-
tain the members at the next meeting an ex-speaker and honorary alumnus
of
the
club,
addressed
the
members.
which will take place on Tuesday.
The program for the next meeting
Sept. 211.
will include speeches on current ;
topics.
Madiso• Athletic Club.
The first meeting of the fall season
Tan Tan Gamma Sorority.
of the Madison Athletic Club was held
After spending the summer months
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 19, at the Y.
W. H. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena street. at Island Lake, members of the Tau
MI( had Gruskin, the new chairman, ' Tau Gamma Sorority have returned
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