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to meet at the Interurban Sta-
0 ernuon and one in the evening. A Shore, songs; Hack and Julian liar- are
tion at 9 :30 sharp. On Sunday eve-
new degree, the Floral Degree, was
ning, Oct. 31, the girls and their
added to the initiatory work, making Buy," songs; Sol Rosenberg, mono- friends will attend a Hallowe'en party
it very impressive. Dinner was served logue. The above have all been heard given by the club at the home of Miss
at 6 o'clock to over 250 members. over the radio. station WJAF, Fern- Sophye Bernice Lipnick, 2504 Taylor
di, After the dinner, Maurice Gordon, dale. In addition, Adolph Travers avenue, and all members who wish to
weft known violinist, and Mrs. II. gave a Charleston exhibition and Shy be at the party must be present at
Martha Siegel, saxaphone soloist; Saltzenstein, vocalist, rendered sev- Blondie a jig. Dancing and refresh- the next meeting, to be held on Tues-
Phiota Delta Sorority.
Leonard
Silberstein;
Meryl
Fenton,
era)
selections. Purity Chapter will ments followed.
The regular business meeting of
day, Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs.
The next meeting of the Bicur
the Phiota Delta Sorority was held at elocutionist; Meyer Dryer and Sol hold its next get-together card party
Jack Kunin, Gerald Apartments,
Rosenman•
on
Oct.
25
at
2
p. m. at the Eastern Cholem Society will be held Thurs- 1761 Seward avenue.
the home of Miss Beatrice Stern on
day evening, Oct. 21, at 8:30 o'clock,
Star
Temple.
Prizes
will
be
award-
Tuesday evening, Oct. 12. Miss
Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
ed at mica table and refreshments at Braiker's ballroom. An interest-
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
Esther Tabachnick of 5721 Michigan
The next meeting of the Ladies will be served. Admission is 50 cents. ing program has been arranged and
avenue will be hostess at the next
The last regular meeting of the
dancing will follow. The public is
regular meeting, which will be held Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith will be held
Alpha
Tau
Fraternity was held Mon-
invited.
W. W. Girls.
Monday evening, Oct. 18, promptly
Tuesday evening, Oct. 19.
day, Oct. 11, at 31 Melbourne ave-
at It o'clock in the community build-
The first meeting of the season of
nue. Dr. Dixon of the Detroit Hoard
Sorority.
Beta Rho De
ing. Plans for the ensuing year will the W. W. Girls Club was held at the
Kadimah Girls Club.
of Ilealth delivered a very interest-
At the last regular meeting of the
be discussed and 111111 decided upon home of Miss M. Koenigsberg of 927
ing lecture on the subject of social
The last meeting of the Kadimah
and all members ore urged to attend. East Warren avenue. In honor of Beta Rho Delta Sorority, which was hygiene. The fraternity has, through
Girls Club was held at the home of
Refreshments will be served.
the Misses Clara Goodman and Lula held Thursday evening, plans were the courtesy of Meyer Blatt, obtained
Miss Sarah Loomis. Arrangements
completed
for
an
linen
meeting
and
Patterson, who were recently admit-
the Sherrard Intermediate School
have been completed for a dance to
Athena Girls Club.
ted no members of the club, a hike card party to be held this week at the evrey Friday evening from 8:30 to
be held Sunday, Dec. 5, at the Fort
A regular business meeting of the was held on Sunday, Oct. 10. Miss Y. W. II. A. clubhouse.
10:30 for gymnasium and basketball
Wayne Hotel. Tickets may be se-
practice. A benefit dance is being
cured from members or at the door Athena Girls Club was held Tuesday Rose Shustek of 4249 Eighteenth
Alma Girls.
last
at
the
home
of
the
Misses
Sophie
street
was
hostess
at
the
meeting
of
planned
for 'Wednesday evening, Nov.
the evening of the affair. Miss Lil-
Miss Anne Nusbaum of Blaine ave- 17, to be given at 31 Melbourne ave-
lian Solomon of 9241 Cameron ave- and Minnie Schneider. Mrs. Roy Oct.
was
hostess
at
the
last
meeting
Chatlin
has
been
chosen
chairman
of
nue
nue.
The
next regular meeting of
nue will be hostess at the meeting of
Orate Girls.
of the Alma Girls on Tuesday, Oct. the fraternity will be held Monday,
the bridge and rattle which are being
Oct. 20.
12.
Plans
have
been
completed
for
planned for Sunday afternoon, Nov.
Oct.
18,
at
31 Melbourne avenue.
Instead of the regular meeting on
21, at the Palmetto Hotel. Arrange- Thursday, Oct. 7, the Orson Girls a theater party to be held Saturday,
Ladies Aid Society.
Oct.
16,
atter
which
the
guests
will
Zeire
Zion Organization.
ments are being completed for a in- Club entertained at a card party at
The llebrew Ladies Aid Society
nor-dance to be held in the near fu- the home of Miss Sadie Guttenberg have dinner at the King Woh Lo
M. Labarsky presided at the Zeire
will hold a grand charity ball at the
ure,in celebration of the eighth an- of East Milwaukee avenue in honor Cafe. The next meeting will be held Zion fleeting held on Wednesday
Hotel Statler on Oct .31. Mrs. Ethel niversary of the club. Miss Esther
the Misses Mary Feldman and Rose at the home of Miss Betty Alpert of evening, Oct. 6, at 31 Melbourne ave-
Sobel is in charge of arrangements. Finkelstein of 9303 East Jefferson
Rubenstein, who have left for 1111 ex- 2061 Blaine avenue.
nue.
Jules Klein's Orchestra has been en- avenue will be hostess at the meet- Ruben
tended
visit in Los Angeles, Calif.
Miss Ruth Sosnik, who is actively
gaged to furnish the dance music and
Sigma Delta Pi Sorority.
Mg of Oct. 19.
Each of the two girls was presented
assisting Mn, Lachawitzki, chairman
admission is $1 per person.
On Sunday, Oct. 10, at the home of the Poole llazorah committee, an.
with a lovely bag. The next meeting
Plans are being formulated for a
will be held at the home of Miss of Mildred Sandy, 132 Virginia park, nounces that plans are being com-
Arrow Club.
card party to take place at the B'nai
The first meeting of the season of Dully Goldstone of 1987 Indiandale the pledge chapter of the Sigma Delta pleted for the musical and literary
B'rith Community Center, 275 East
l'i Sorority was organized. 'rhe char-
avenue.
the
Arrow
Club
was
held
on
Thurs-
vetting to be held on Sunday, Oct.
Ferry avenue, on Nov. 24, and for a
ter members include Blanche Mickel- 17, in the auditoruim of the Jewish
banquet to be given in honor of the day, Oct. 7, at the Jewish Center, 31
man, superior; Mildred Sundy, secre-
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
Melbourne
avenue,
at
which
time
the
('titer, 31 Melbourne avenue. D.
fifteenth anniversary of the incep-
tary
and
treasurer;
Mahal
Snitz,
Miss Avis Rice of 3318 Cairo
following officers were elected: Harry
Ginsberg, violinist, and Mr. Shpargo,
tion of the society.
Weinbaum, president; Charles Se- avenue was hostess at the last meet Flora Silbert, Ruth Knockbaum. Ethel pianist, will render several selections.
Mickelman and Ethel Fisher. The Mr. Cohn and Miss Kaufman and
inansky, vice-president; Albert Ger- ing of the Eta Beta Zeta Sororit
Leaugue U. H. S.
shinzon, secretary; Benjamin Judel- on Friday evening, Oct. 8. The fol next meeting will be held at the horny other well-known entertainers will
the Northwestern Women's League
Avis of Blanche Mickelman of 3275 West participate in the program. Dancing
lowing officers were elected:
of the United Hebrew Schools of De- son, treasurer; Jack Allen, club rep-
Rice, president; Frieda Holdengraber, Philadelphia avenue.
will follow. Proceeds will benefit the
troit requests that all members still resentative. Boys between the ages
vice-president; Mary Rice, secretary,
of
10
and
21
are
welcome
and
may
Paole Ilazurnh Fund. All members
holding tickets for the last Simchas
Sigma Bet• Sorority.
apply for membership at the club- and Sis Goldsmith, treasurer. The
are asked to bring their friends and
Torah ball, which was held Oct. 3, to
The first meeting of the season of help make this evening a success.
next meeting will be held at the home
house on Thursday evening at
please attend the next meeting and
of Betty Felsonfelt of 590 Rosedale the Sigma Beta Sorority was held
The chairmen of the Far'n Folk
report. The league will sponsor a o'clock.
court. Members are urged to take Oct. 12 at the home of Miss Florence and Shekel) Campaigns announced
Jewish show, to be given Saturday
note of further announcements of Corn's sister, 1715 Seward avenue. that work is being actively carried
Auxiliary
H•shachar
Camp.
evening and Sunday matinee, Nov.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Hashaeha• the sorority in The Detroit Jewish The following officers were elected On and anticipate a successful close
13 and 14, at the Majestic Theater,
for the ensuing year: Rose LaBret, for both at the scheduled time.
Woodward avenue. The name of the Camp, Order Sons of Zion, has en- Chronicle.
president; Dorothy Diamond, secre-
play will be announced at a later gaged one of the most popular or-
A. Silverstein, chairman of the cul-
tary. The next meeting will be held
Zed ■ kah Club.
chestras
in
the
city
to
furnish
the
date. Tickets may be secured by
tural committee, stated that Zeire
Mrs. Adolph L. Jacoby has cum- at 1980 Elmhurst avenue.
calling Mrs. II. C. Lippitt, 1641 West music for the dance which it is spon-
Zion Ilebrew classes have been
Philadelphia avenue, Empire 1217-M. coring on Sunday evening, Nov. 28, Noted arrangements for a charity
opened and will be held on Tues-
La.De-Da Boys.
at the Hotel Stotler. The auxiliary curd party to be given at the home
days at the Philadelphia-Byron hall.
requests all other organizations to of Mrs. Joshua Karbal of 3301 Webb
The La-De-Da Buys held their The first class was held on Tuesday
Junior B'nai B'rith.
keep this date open. avenue on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 2 weekly meeting at the Jewish Cen-
evening, Oct. 12.
The last meeting of the Junior
An invitation is extended to new p. in. The proceeds will be used to ter, 31 Melbourne arenas., on Thurs-
The next meeting will be held on
B'nai B'rith was held Tuesday, Oct.
members and their friends to attend make layettes for needy infants. MEd. day evening, Oct. 5. Benjamin Gold-
Sunday, Oct. 17, at 31 Melbourne
12, at the community center. After the meetings. Rose Callow of 1927 Pingree avenue
ing was voted in us a new member. avenue, when all members and friends
a short business meeting, David Stef-
was hostess at the meeting of Mon- The program of entertainment in-
are expected to attend.
fin took charge of the program. Stef-
day, Oct. 11.
cluded Sunny Gaer, Art Shan, Julian
Purity Chapter.
fin'a Snappy Serenaders furnished the
Harris, Beatrice Waserman, Benja-
Purity Chapter, No. .359, Order
The W. W. Girls.
At the next meetin4
dance music.
B.
Club.
N.
min Diamond and Bobby Goldstein.
of the organization, which will be Eastern Star, entertained its past
Meeting of the W. W. Girls wan
The first regular meeting of the "Skinny" and his orchestra furnished
held on Tuesday, Oct. 19, Julius Deu- matrons at a nineteenth anniversary N. B. Club took place at the home
hold
at
the
home of Miss Rose Shun-
dance music. The La-De-Da Boys,
telbaum, president of the senior or- party on Nbmday, Oct. 11. This was of Lillian Rae Barr of Gerald ave-
through their president, Joseph Cut- tek, 4249 Eighteenth street. The
der, will be the principal speaker. Be- the first birthday party ever given by nue. Fannie Rasken and Gertrude
club
girls
have
joined a gym class at
ler, extend an invitation to all Jew-
sides Mr. Deutelbaum, the program Purity Chapter. Two classes of can- Adelson were formally initiated as
ish clubs to attend their first open which they will take up basketball
will include Aliene Siegel, vocalist; didates were initiated, one in the aft- n
and
swimming.
Miss Clara Goodman
orats
e j
are meeting, which will be held Nov. 7
new m
em b irs. El borate
being made for a Hallowe'en party at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne. and Leah Superman have listed their
names
as
prospective
members and
to be given Oct. 30 at the hone of A very interesting program has been
Ruth Elkind, Holmur avenue. Danc- planned, to be followed by dancing. are invited to attend meetings as
guests until initiation into the club.
ing and refreshments followed the
The W. W. Girls' hige which was
business meeting. Miss Betty Berger
Upsilon Chapter.
planned for Sunday morning, Oct. 10,
will entertain the members at her
A very interesting meeting of the was postponed indefinitely. Plans are
home on Friday evening.
Upsilon Chapter of the Phi Beta Fra- being made for a weinie roast to be
ternity was held at the home of Jack held soon. The next meeting will be
Philom•thic Debating Club.
Ketai, 2031 Clairmount avenue. Dis- held at the home of Miss Anne Wunt-
Professor Samuel M. Levin of the
cussion of a permanent meeting
ner, 9814 JOS. Campau avenue and all
College of Detroit addressed the
place was held. An invitational dance members are requested to attend, as
, members of the l'hilomathic Debut-
will be held in the near future at final arrangements for the weinie
' ing Club at the last meeting of the
the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Further de-
roast will be made,
' club, which was held on Sunday eve-
tails will be announced at a later
vening, Oct. 10. at the Y. W. H. A.
clubhouse. Ile spoke on "Some Re- date.
cent Economic Tendencies." There
Blue Bird Girls.
was also a debate on the subject "Re-
A very interesting meeting of the
solved, That a Law Be Passed Insti- Blue Bird Girls was held at the home
tuting Compulsory Voting in the
of Mrs. Harry Kwiker, 15345 Fair- Matzo Meal, Farfel and Noodles can
United States." The affirmative,
field avenue, on Tuesday, Oct. 12. be gotten at all Grocers in Detroit.
supported by Ilenry Thumin and Sol
Plans are being completed for the
Rosenman, won the decision of the
eighth annual charity dance to be
club over the negative, which was up-
held at the Statler llotel on Sunday
Agents for
held by Norman Rom and Max Bare-
evening, Nov. 21. Final arrange-
hal. Norman Rom was voted best
MANISCHEWITZ'S MATZOS
ments have been made for the hike
speaker. Benjamin Gantz, an alum-
to Grosse Isle on Sunday, Oct. 17,
1357 Division Street
nus of the club, acted as critic.
and all members who wish to attend
Cadillac 0009.
At the next meeting of the Philo-
mathic, the program will include
speeches on vocational topics. Rob-
ert Bernstein, Benjamin Kurtzman
and Norman Rom will participate.
At this meeting elections will be held
for the contestants in the oratorical
contest, which is the most important
event on the calendar of the club.
All members are urged to attend.
Our New
Juvenile Shop
is now
Open
Nrairnrai imb Club
WHITE BOCHils*
WHITE ELK S4 5°
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SHOUP ELE. $ 4"
bred
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Your Last Opportunity to Hear
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— in the, —
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Miss LaRue's Engagement Ends Tomorrow Night.
BIG SHOW 1:30 TO 3:00 A. M.
UNEXCELLED DINNER $1.50
No Cover Charge During Dinner Hour—Entire Performance.
Watch Daily Papers for Announcement of
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t\
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The greatest clearance in all our
nearly a half-century of
Piano Selling-
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-An outright Saving of Many Dollars
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See the Wonderful Bargains TO-DAY Awaiting Quick Buyers at
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0,
Price
Sale
Price
PIANO, $128
$300 PIANO, $ 98
$350 PIANO, $216
$300 PIANO, $153
$300 PIANO, $378
$400 PIANO, $162
$250 PIANO, $ 63
$400 PIANO , $233
$750 PIANO, $488
$500 PIANO, $188
$300
1
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Prayer - Pianos
$277, $473
$225, $500, $275
$325, etc.
Grand Pianos
$440, $715
$828, $540, $477
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— OF —
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ARRANGED
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W
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Practically every one of the pianos used in
Summer homes throughout the state are
supplied by us on rental—these are taken
from our own matchless line—they are of
the very highest quality—they cone back
at the close of the season to warerooms
filled with stock for Fall tied Winter busi-
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mention but a few of the in-
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REMOVAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Blossom. of Zion.
A meeting of the Blossoms of Zion
was held at the home of Dorothy Se-
lik. Plans were completed for a
candy sale to be held Oct. 22-24 at
the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud
Torah. The next meeting will take
place at the home of Sophie Cohen
of 1548 Pingree avenue. All girls
between the ages of 12 and 15 are
invited to join. For further informa-
tion call Cyrille Schwartz, Garfield
5316-J.
Aced-Ed-Din Sorority.
The Ased-Ed-Din Sorority held a
regular meeting on Monday, Oct. 11,
at the home of Miss nelia Morin,
A cabaret
251 FarnswortF
d for the anni-
party is being pia.
versary celebration. After the meet-
ing, the members played bridge. Miss
Rose Elansky will be hostess at the
meeting of Oct. 18.
Time Kai Pistil Sorority.
A regular meeting of the Time Kai
Pistil Sorority was held at the home
of Miss Rose Goodman of 4515 West
Warren avenue. Wednesday evening
has been reserved as bowling night
at the Recreation Building. Arrange-
ments have been completed for a Hal-
lowe'en party to be given at the home
of Nliss Ethel Kulick on Oct. 30. The
following committee were chosen
Decoration, the Misses Goodman,
Keuschner, Kulik and Gros,bart; re-
freshment, Miss Gratsletrt and Miss
Miss Kulik will enter-
Keuschner.
tain the girls at the next regular
meeting.
Theta Sigma
Fraternity.
The last regular meeting of the
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity was
held at tie home of Paul Barak, 217
Beresford avenue, Sunday, Oct. 10.
After the general bovines swas dis-
posed of, the play which will be given
, shortly was read and parts assigned.
Owing to the number of applica-
tions which are being received by t me
members constantly, the fraternity
would be obliged if applicants would
send in their names and addresses to
the secretary, David Kessler, 1033
Dime Bnak Building, or the president,
Louis Salesin, 1011 Alger avenue.
Bicur Choicer Society.
An open meeting of the Blew Cho.
lamSociety was held Thursday eve-
ning, Oct. 7, at Braiker's ballroom.
After a short business meeting,
novel radio program was presented,
Jack Harris, as announcer, intro-
duced the following well known par-
t cipants: Miss Sunny Garr, songs•
Miss Myrtle Stocky, songs; Art
J. H. Epstein Co.
J. II. EPSTEIN President
EDWARD EPSTEIN, Gen. Sales Manager
Announce the removal of their store from
410 CLINTON STREET"TO
333 E. JEFFERSON AVENUE
where they will specialize in
Hotel Linens, Blankets, Curtains,
Draperies & Spreads
Sheets, Pillow Cases and Turkish Hand Towels
.11I dry gaits stores will be taken care of
by
NI r
Etta a rd Epstein, personally.
Air. Edward Steiner will specialize in
advising new lodel and apartment
house owners on all linen; supplies
J. H. EPSTEIN CO.
I:odillar 3722-3
333 I.:. Jefferson \ ve.
Two Beautiful Ballrooms
Now Available for
BANQUETS, PARTIES, DANCES,
MEETINGS, ETC.
In the
B'nai B'rith Community Center
275 EAST FERRY, Between JOHN R. and BRUSH
Strictly Kosher Kitchen. Reasonable Rates.
For Information
Call Northway 1896, Empire 6502
Dancing Every Saturday Night. Admissioe SO :eats.