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secretary; Jeanette day evening, Oct. 5, at the home of
Bean, recording
tercet to all members and it is urged I Oct. 4, at 7 p. m., at 202 Owen ave. Sherman, corresponding secretary, Miss Rose Dobis of Ileaubien street.
that every graduate of the J. P. H. nue.
and Nathan Bean, treasurer. Re- On Sunday, Oct. 3, Miss Teresa Feld-
' man will entertain with a 5 o'clock
attend. The local officers o f the
The Northwestern Women s League hearsals are held Tuesday evenino tea, in honor of Miss Mary Simon,
leveland Orphan H ome are Adolph
C j League United Hebrew Schools.
i at 7 ti'clock at the "Y." The next and her own birthday anniversaries.
Freund, Adolph Finsterwald and Dr.
will be held Sunday, Oct. :3,
Charles A. Smith, who stand sport- of the United Ilebrew Schools ha s ' meeting
arranged for the all-Jewish Al Deweylat 3:30 P. m., at 89 Rowena street.
Rosenthal Family Club.
oars for the Detroit chapter.
Those interested in dramatics are in-
-
Punster's Orchestra to play at a
The next meeting of the Rosenthal
mired to attend.
Ased•Ed•Din
Sorority.
dance
to
be
held
Sunday
Orean Girls.
Family Club will be held Saturday
Miss Edith Myers of 2486 Glad- Oct. 1, at the Ph iladelphia an'ay'irnogn.
Phiot• Delta Sorority.
evening, Oct. 2, at 8 o'clock, at
Miss Sara Bursky of Gladstone
stone avenue was hostess at the last ] hall. Plans have been completed and'
Breakers flail, 2201 Gladstone av• , -
avenue was hostess at the Sept. 23
, the committee in charge is cameo-' The regular business meeting of nue, corner Fourteenth street.
meeting
of
the
Ased-Ed-Din
Sori
• of the Organ Girls Club. The
turning
ity, which was held Monday, Sept. 27. plating a huge success. The ticket I the Phiota Delta Sorority was held
meeting of Sept. 30 was held at the The Misses Sally Meizler, Mildred committee reports a rapid sale of I at the home uf Miss Gertrude Pejo=
Athena Girls Club.
home of the Misses Fannie and Etta Reisman and Rose Landgarten were . tickets, which may be secured bylof 641 Sing avenue on Sept. 28. Ar-
Hiegel Of 1417 West Euclid avenue, sworn into the sorority. Plans were' calling Mrs. Fanny Schultz of Ilazel-j rangements are being completed for
The last meeting of the Atheni
when plans were completed for a hike completed for a weenie roast to take woad avenue or at the door the eve- I a Hallowe'en early and the members Girls Club was held Tuesday evening,
to be held on Sunday, Oct. 3, through
1 chosen for the food committee nit Sept. 28, at the home of Mr.t. Nn
place Oct. 3 at Belle Isle. The MissesI ning of the affair.
I as follows: The Misses Mildred Kato than Horwitz of 1603 Gladstone ave-
Belle Isle.

Sarah Silverman and Celia Morin are
and Ann Goodman and Mrs. Ilarriet nue. Plans were completed fur the
gave
W. W. Girls Club.
in charge of the refreshments. The
1
The next meeting will
La-De.D ■ Boys.
a din- Steinberg.
bridge party to take place at the
next meeting will be held at the home ] The W. W. Girls Club
Palmetto Hotel on Sunday, Nov. 21.
The last meeting of the La•De-Da
of Miss flee Wasserman, 410 Mcii- Iner party on Sunday, Sept. 25, at I held on Oct. 5 at the home of Mrs.
A Hallowe'en party is being arranged
Boys Club was held at the Jewish
, the home of Miss Sally Deutch of 523 Steinberg, 15360 - Fairfield avenue.
bury avenue, on Monday, Oct. 4.
to take place the latter part o f Ov-
Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, on
East Kirby avenue. At the last I
--
Bicur Cholem Society.
tuber. 'f he program for the evening
Thursday, Sept. 16. The La-De-Da
I meeting, which was held at the hone ,
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
A brilliant program has been ar- consisted of a reading by Miss Ger.
Orchestra will play at the Alpha Tau
The last meeting of the Alpha Tau ] of Miss Feldstein of 422 Farnsworth
Fraternity's first open meeting and
Monday, Sept.' avenue on Sept. 28, plans were corn- ranged for the first meeting of the trude Bernstein and a novelty game
was held.
the La-De-Da Entertainers will be the Fraternity
27, at 31 Melbourne avenue, when I Meted for an open meeting to be heldlseason of the Bicur Cholem Society, directed by Mrs. Abraham Fish.
'l'he next regular meeting will take
feature attraction at the meeting of arrangements were completed for an I Tuesday evening, Oct. 5, 'at the home Which will take place Thursday eve-
Oct. 3. The club is planning to sport-
of 'Miss Koenigsberg, 927 East War- I ning, Oct. 7, at Walker's ballroom, place Tuesday evening, Oct. 5, at
open meeting to take place Sunday
I Fourteenth the home of Miss Bell Jackson of Vir-
. •
' nor a basketball team this season with
ran avenue. Prospective members . corm r
Joseph Cutler in charge of the ath- evening, Oct. 3, at :11 Melbourne are requested to attend. The W. W.! street. Hiss Myrtle Brocky, radio ginia pack.
avenue, The La-De-Da Orchestra
• the evenin • ] artist, will render several vocal se-
,•
( letic committee. Any boy who plays

and entertainers will be the features
iss D oro-
an instrument or sings is requested of the evening. Dancing will o - classes at the City College of Detroit. ] lections, accompanied ano
Kadimah Girls Club.
iss Ada-
;
I thy Robbins at the pi by MM
to communicate with Al Dworkin of

The last meeting of the
low. Among the guests of honor will
B
Cohen
will
entertain
with a
' l'
9102 Russell street or phone Long-
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
Sorority.
Girls
Club
was held Tuesday
reading; Jack Harris and "his gang
fellow 7607. The next regular meet- be Rabbi Leon Pram, Milton Alexan
4 Sarah Landsman, Miss Mary The last meeting of the Alpha will furnish the music for singing and at the home of Miss Isabellt•
ing will be held on Oct. 7 at. 31 Mel- der , M i',

man
of
157'21
Parkside avenue.
Kaplan, Fred M. Butzel, Samuel Reu- Beta Gamma Sorority was held Mon- dancing. Refreshments will be served
bourne avenue. '
ben, Miss Dorothy Rabinowitz, Julius I day, Sept. 27, at the home of Miss , ,_
will be no admission plete arrangements were made for
th
the
informal
dance
to
be
held
Dec.
Deutelbaum, Herman Muscovich, Do- Elizabeth Litvin. During the winter ' I nu"
there
charge.
A short business meeting, to
Philomathic Debating Club.
wuldmn°• I months, meetings will he held weekly ,
ill pre-
at ti o'clock, will
the 5 at the Fort Wayne hotel. The
The last meeting of the Philo- rid A. Brown, Morris D.
w ill b e i n , star t promptly
president, Miss Rosalyn Frank, pre-
, and every second meeting
William Morris will preside.
program. The o fficers
the
de
ce
mathic Debating Club was held Sun-
"i the form of a social. The meeting society are:
Isadore Banks, lures-- sented Miss Elizabeth App• with a

day evening, Sept. 26, at the Little
day has been changed from Monday dent; Samuel Wexler, vice-president; Kadinuih pin in appreciatiah. of the
Ladies Aid Society.
Theater of the Y. W. II. A. club-
A meeting of the Ilebrew Ladies' to Tuesday. Oh Saturday, Oct. 2, Gertrude Brenner, treasurer; Doro- services she rendered to the organic.
house, 89 Rowena street. The fol-
ation. The ntxt meeting will be held
secret
lowing participated in the program: Aid Society was held on Tuesday, j members of the sorority will attend I thy Robbins, recording secretary, and Tuesday evening, Oct. 5, at the home
Sept. 28. Final arrangements were the
j
performance at the Garrick The- I Clair Atlivaick, corresponding secre-
Irving Schlussel spoke on "Jewish
of Miss Ethel Klein of Arcadia ave-
made
for
a
ball
to
be
given
on
Oct.
I
afar.
Miss
Sonya
Lobar
of
10151tarY•
Holidays;" Max Simon on "Failure
j
nue.
of Non-Stop Flight from New York 31 at the Hotel Statler. Announce. ] King avenue will be hostess at the
meat has been made that the card j next meeting, on Oct. 12•
sion
Sorority.

--pl
-
Tau Sigma E
to Paris," Oscar Schwartz on "The

I
Madison Athletic Club.
initiation of the Misses Lucille
Proposed Tax Reduction;" Hyman party which was held at the home of
Junior B'n•i B'rith.
I
The last regular meeting of the
The and Rose Cohene into the Tau
Golden on "What the Public Appre- Mrs. Miller was a success and plans
M erar
are
under
way
for
another
one
to
1
A
large
audience
attended
the
last
Madison
Club Was held Sunday, Sept.
Sigma
Epsilon
Sorority
was
post-
ciates" Sol Rosenman on "Our Fu-
meeting of the Junior B'nai polled On account of rain and will 26, at the Y. W. 11. A. clubhouse, 89
ture;" Harold Koretz on "The Origin take place in two weeks.
,
•d
Oct.
be
he
will
B'rith
on
Tuesday
evening,
Sept.
28
Rowena
street. Plans are being com-
The
next
meeting
of Religion," and Henry Thumin on
75 East take place Saturday, Oct. 2.
I
at the community house, 2
pleted for the weinie roast to be held
Or at 2909 Webb avenue.
-----
'"Alusic."
avenue.
Al
Lewis
and
Miss
Sunday,
Oct. 10, itt Cass Lake. New
Perry
o
Phi Delta Sorority.
At the next meeting a debate will
Balantzow were installed as president
Time Kai Pistis Sorority.
be held on the subject "Resolved,
Mit. Betty Weingarden of Long- members will be initiated at this af-
Kai
1
e
and
vice-president,'
respectively,
f
A
regular
meeting
of
the
Time
fair.
After
the regular businest
That Unpaid Convict Labor in the
o
United States Should He Abolished." Pistis Sorority was held at the home I the organization. After a short busi- fellow avenue was hogtess Sunday meeting, Maurice Levin gave an in-
of
Miss
Diana
Grossbart
on
Monday
,
ness
meeting,
Mr.
Goodman,
chair-
afternoon,
Sept.
26,
at
the
first
meet-
The affirmative will be upheld by Ir-
, of the season of the l'hi Delta teresting talk.
The next regular meeting will take
win Aaron and Albert Williams and evening, Sept. 27. The constitution 1 man of the {migrant committee, pre- dc
the negative by Howard Berger and was read and signed by all the mem- sided. Among the entertainers for Sorority. Election of officers took place Sunday afternodn, Oct. 3, at
berm. Arrangements were completed the evening were William Lanhin, place,
the following
results:
Miss the clubhouse, at which tine Michael
' Rose with
Feller,
chairman,
and Miss
Irving Rosenthal. Professor Samuel
M. Levin of the College of Detroit for a masked Hallowe'en party to be , pianist; Ruth Borack, Shirley Sugar- Henrietta Dworkin, secretary and Gruskin will address the meeting.
will address the members of the or- given on Oct. 30. Following the I man, Virginia Aby and Jeanette Pe- treasurer. Arrangements were made
Fe-
ganization on Oct. 10. Professor business meeting, the girls played I reins, pupils of Miss Kathleen Pe- for the formal dinner dance which
Purity Chapter, No. 359.
I reira's aesthetic dancing class; Miss will be given in honor of Miss Rose
Levin chose as his subject "War As bridge.
On Monday, Oct. 11, Purity Chap-
] Gertrude Sarnoff, pianist, accom. Weisberg, a bride-elect of Nov. 17.
An Economic Problem." This prom.
ter, No. 359, Order Eastern Star, will
H•tikvah Club.
puttied the dancers; Miss Florence The next meeting will be at the
ises to be an unusually interesting
At the last meeting of the Ilatik- . Horowitz, pianist and vocalist; Miss home of Miss 'Weisberg, 69 Holbrook celebrate its nineteenth anniversary
program. The public is invited to
with a dinner. The afternoon class
Adaline Cohen, elocutionist; Julian
vah
Club,
which
was
held
on
Mon-
.
attend.
avenue.
will start promptly at 3 o'clock, din-
day, Sept. 27, the well-known artist, Harris, vocalist; Samuel Steffin and
ner will be served at 6 and the eve-
Jasha
Schwartzmann,
addressed
the
Meryl
Fenton,
vocalists.
Jacob
Ro•
Euthimia Sorority.
All D Bialystocker Ve rba nd.
are urged ning class and entertainment will fol.
a member of the senior or-
The last meeting of the Euthimia members on art. The next meetityr. j senbertt,
etroit Bialystockers
low at S, the work being exemplified
er, assisted the entertainment corn-
will
take
place
on
Wednesday,
Oct.
d
Sorority was held at the home of Miss
to attend the get-together party by the officers of the organization.
Dorothy Fink, president of the or- 1:1, at the Saul Abromovitch Studio, • mittee in selecting. a suitable pro.
Past matrons and patronesses are
grant.
Al
Lewis
gave
his
inaugural
which
will
be
held
Sunday
evening,
'
ganization. Plans are being com- 90:34 Twelfth street.
' address and urged all who wished to Oct. :3, at the Mishkun Israel Syna- especially urged to attend and to be
-
pleted for a Hallowe'en party to be
guests of honor. All members are
:become
members
of
the
organization
gogue,
Linwood
and
Blaine
avenues.
Auxili•ry
Beth
David.
given on Ilallowe'en night. Miss
The Ladies Auxiliary of C ongr e- - 1 to file applications at the next meet- A ladies auxiliary is being, ttrganized invited.
j Ruth Klein has been chosen chair-
and all members are requested to in-
eve.
gation Beth David held its first meet
ing, which will be held Tuesday
, man of the affair.
mite their relatives and friends. Re-
BUSINESS NOTICE
ing of the season at the synagogue n i ne. , Oct. 5, at the community con-
• —
on Sunday, Sept. 19, when the fol. ter. Membership is open to all boys freshments will be served and there
Alumni of J. 0. H.
.
lowing
officers
were
elected:
Celia
and
girls
of
the
Jewish
faith
ith
between
will
be
no
admission
charge.
Jacob
A. Katz announces the re•
The alumni of the Cleveland Jew-
I ] the' e a
i
sko, vice
of 18 and 21. Samuel Char-
muval of his law offices from 207
rn president; Mrs. Phw
ish Orphan home, who recently Stea,
Tau Tau Gamma Sorority.
'chairman
of
the
foreign
Ma-
president
;
Mrs.
Lebowitz,
second
vice-,
fie's.
Hammond
Building to 520 Penobscot
formed a chapter in Detroit, will hold
ting of the Tau Tau
The n ext meeting
a meeting on Sunday, Oct. 3, at 3 president; Mrs. Needle, treasurer, lions committee, has completed ar-
Building.
Ethel
Steffin,
Sofia
Rabinowitz
and
rangements
for
a
debate
to
be
held
Gamma
Sorority
will
be
held
on
Tues-
Max
Weisberg,
secretary;
Mrs.
anti
p. m., at the B'nai B'rith Community
at a meeting of the senior order. Try-
Center, 275 East Ferry avenue. The Ethel
is7.:.:..-
officers have planned a program Mrs. Clayman, trustees. A special • out for the team will be held Oct. 5.
which promises to be of special in- meeting has been called for Monday, . Jacob Rosenberg, Harry Yudkotr and
Louis Rosenzweig will act as judges
in selecting the teams. Mr. Rosen-
zweig will coach both teams.

Fraternal and
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Blue Bird Girls.
A regular meeting of the Blue Bird
' Girls Club was held on Tuesday eve-
sing, Sept. 28, at the home of Mrs.
II. Salter, 2498 I'asadena avenue.
Plans have been completed fur the
dance to be held at the Hotel Statler
on Nov. 21. A weenie roast has been
planned for Saturday evening, Oct.
2. Miss Dorothy Schorr of 544 Jo-
sephine avenue will be hostess at the
next meeting, which will take place
Tuesday, Oct. 5.

Zedakah Club.
.
The Zedakah Club will hold its
next meeting at the home of Mrs.
I Benjamin Jacob of 3229 Buena Vista
avenue. Mrs. Adolph C. Jacoby has
completed arrangements for a charity
card party to be held at the home of
Mrs. Joshua Karbal of 3301 Webb
avenue on Wednesday afternoon,
„. Oct. 20, at 2 o'clock, the proceeds of
which will aid in the support of needy
children. Those knowing of any per-
:sons in need, please report the cases
I to Mrs. Hannah Ilarvith of 301 East
Philadelphia avenue.

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