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dies and gentlemen in the city, espe- Frank Gerson, Dell Reid, the Dixie
cMlly strangers. It is also a chart- tenor, Al Golden, Herman S. Robin-
table organization. Harry Genendlef son, Jack Weisberg, Sylvia Goer and
is the organizer and the charter mem- many others contributed to this pro-
bers included Hymen Gerson', Abe grani. The next program will be
9 to 11,
Hudosh, Al Sklar, Harry Korby and given Wednesday evening.
JF. Te basket-
Miss Sally Ellis. The officers for the Nov. 3, Station W A h
ensuing year are Al Sklar, president; ball team will be ready for its first
short wh ile. Harry
Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith• 1
Tau Comm. Sorority.
Harry Kirby, treasurer; M. Glasel, game in a b veryecured as a coa ch f ar
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority.
The next regular meeting of the
The last meeting of the Tau Gam- vice-president; B. Jasguor, secretary. Last hasbeen s
A regular business meeting of the
Sunday, Oct. 31, at 2 p. in. sharp.
of the B'nai B'rith
Ladies
on Monday evening, ma Sorority was held on Tuesday eve- A raffle is being plane e d for the near the team.
Upsilon Chapter.
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority was held at the
All members are urged to attend.
ary
n will be held
The last meeting of the Upsilon
artz on
at the
community house, 275 ning, Oct. 26, at the home of Miss future, further details of which will
Esther
ss 25.
home of Mi.
Th
Nov.
1,
Chapter of the Phi Beta Fraternity
aeuebt In g of the
e chai
chairman
t reSgoucliaari m
East Ferry avenue. All members are Kitty Katz of Sturtevant avenue. be announced in a later edition of
l atsil u
Arrow Club.
At the A
Monday, Oct
was held at the business offices of the
Plans for a bunco party to be held The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Atlas Social Club, which was held
A meeting of the Arrow Club was the membership committee reported urged to be present.
Nov. 6 are under way. The next
chapter, 8679 Twelfth street. Plans held on Thursday, Oct. 21, at the that the membership quota has been
at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street,
meeting of the sorority will be held
Euthimia Sorority.
for a permanent meeting place were Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne. The filled. A Hallowe'en party will he
a Hallowe'en affair was decided upon.
'
Gamma Rho Sorority.
Tuesday, Nov. 2, at the home of Miss
The Euthimizi Sorority is entertain- The group, consisting of eight
discussed. A charm will be present-
' .'
main topic of discussion was the held Saturday, Oct. 30. Dancing fol-
The last meeting of the Gamma Mar
ling Saturday eveninv, Oct. 30, with couples, which will include some out-
Mary Smon
Simon of Hazelwood avenue.
ed by the resident member of the na- holding of a Hallowe'en party. A lowed the meeting and refreshments
Rho Sorority was held at the home
I a Hallowe'en party at the home of of-town guests, will hold the Hal-
tional extension committee to the committee, consisting of Jack
were served. Miss gra iner
Athena Girls Club.
i Miss Dorothy Fink. Miss Ruth Kline lowe'en celebration at the Oriole Ter-
member who excels in f raternal Samuel Steinberg and Milton Green- I man will be hostess at the next meet- of Lillian Wain, Elmhurst avenue,
for an
m
where plans were copleted
Miss Esther Jacobson was hosteasi is chairman of the affair. Miss Jule race or Oriental Cafe on Sunday eve-
spirit, scholarship and activity dur- berg, was appointed to take charge , n _
open
meeting
he ld Wednesday
ing the next eight weeks. The win- of the entertainment. All memberl .
evening,
Nov. to
3. be
Dorothy
Bronstein on Tuesday evening last at the regu•I i Pollack entertained the girls of the
ner of this charm will receive local
of Kirby avenue was hostes.s at the tar meeting of the Athena Girls Club, l Euthimia Sorority with a bridge-tea nin'fgh'e(r)::tarIeltwo more vacancies for
Orean Girls.
h Arrow Club are doing their
of Miss Belle Eisenberg's members and those who wish to ap-
and national recognition, as he will of
at which time final plans were made , in h
best to make this party a great suc-
The last meeting of the Orean meeting of Oct. 27.
represent the ideal frater of the Up-
ply for membership are requested to
fur the informal thinner-dance to be • birthday last Tuesday evening.
Girls Club was held an Thursday,
-
silon Chapter. The Sigma Delta Phi cess.
held
Sunday
evening
at
8
o'clock
at
attend the next meeting on Sunday,
The next meeting will he held on Oct. 21, at the home of Miss Esther
N. B. Club.
Bridge Sharks.
Sorority and the Upsilon Chapter will Thursday, Nov. 4, at the club house.
the
l'irate
Ship.
A
special
show
is
Nov. 7. Kindly ask to see Louis
Keller of Chandler avenue. Further
The Bridge Sharks held their first Stein, 89 Rowen
hold a joint meeting at 3228 Monte- The club extends an invitation to all
The last meeting id the N. B. Club being offered anti souvenirs will be
a street.
discussion was held on the card party
of the season on Saturday,
rey avenue on Sunday, Oct. 31, at buys between the ages of 17 and 21.
was
held
at
the
home
of
Jean
Wine-
given
to
each
guest.
Plans
are
also
,
meeting
ti
n
Sunday
after-
and raffle to b e hel d o
3 at the home of Miss Ida
2:30 p. m. Discussion will be held
Ladies Free Loan Association.
Palmetto Ho tel, man of Chicago boulevard, when under way for a bridge and raffle to ' l Oct.
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th
at
,
noon, Nov. 7
on a social function which the so-
plans were completed for a Hal- take place Sunday, Nov. 21, at the ' I Goo.fln"lan of 628 East philadelphia
The Detroit Hebrew Ladies Free
John R. and Hancock streets. Miss
Sigma Epsilon Sorority.
to 5. Tickets . avenue. Covers were laid for eight Loan Association will give a dance
rority is planning.
'
The Sigma Epsilon Sorority held Julia Spelkin of 996 Kirby avenue lowe'en party to be given at the home Palmetto Hotel, from 2
guests. High honors were won by on Nov. 14 at the Hotel Statler. Fin-
may
be
obtained
from
any
of
the
,
of
Ruth
Elkind
of
10037
Holniur
ave-
its last meeting at the home of Miss was hostess at the meeting of Oct. 28.
I the Misses Nellie Steinberger and zel's Orchestra has been engaged to
Eta Beta Zeta.
nue 011 Saturday, Oct. 30. The fol• members.
Edythe Pearlman, Marston avenue .
Miss Esther Goldenberg of 236 Members and guests spent a very de-
Miss Florence Horwitz will be has- I MarthaZuckerman.
lowing committees were appointed:
furnish the dance music and a mu-
Philomathie Debating Club.
Rosedal ecourt was the hostess at the lightful evening at a weinie roast
Entertainment, Lillian Rae Barr; re- tess at the next regular meeting, to ,
sical program is being planned. Mrs.
The last meeting of the Philo- freshment, Fanny Raskin; decoration, be held Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 26691
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
last meeting of the Eta Beta Zeta which took place at Belle Isle Friday,
E. Halley, Sirs. II. Becker, Mrs. S.
mathic Debating Club was held on Jerry Freedman. Dancing followed
The last meeting of the Alpha Beta Smith and Mrs. Rainer are in charge
Sorority on Friday evening, Oct. 22.
Glendale avenue.
Sunday evening, Oct. 24, at the Y. the meeting and refreshments were
Gamma Sorority was held on 'rues- of arrangements. The public is urged
Bridge prizes were awarded the Oct. 22.
-
W. H. A. clubhouse. The contestants served. The next meeting will take
Misses Charlotte Readisch and Marye
A. B. C. Girls.
A.
' day, Oct. 26, at the home of Miss to attend. On Wednesday evening,
Sigma Delta Pi Sorority.
in the declamation contest were Isl. place at 10037 HoIntur on Friday,
t street.
list of . Nov. 10, Rabbi Ashinsky will address
1 „e i a t utb i ien,
2I0
,1, ,1,1,3
Rice. The next meeting will be held
The A. B. C. Girls held their firstl
Miss Ethel Fischer of 2633 Elm-
at s
as dare Gants, who spoke on
;fa yn ii
th B ,rrm
at the home of Miss Judith Lippitt,
R h
u es,
h as
a meeting at the Emanuel Synagogue,
Oct. 29.
meeting of the season at the home , T
hurst avenue was hostess at
Miss
Eve
Moskowitz
and Taylor and Wilson avenues. Mem-
1641 West Philadelphia avenue. For meeting of the Sigma Delta Pi o-
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tare
, the Usei;" David Leach, whose sub-
of Miss Mildred Brenner of 3801 members
s "The Plumed Knight;" Max
it
further information call Miss Avis
G
Twenty-ninth street, at which time . Miss Minnie Silver. Also Miss Pearl bers and their friends are requested
lt on Sunday Oct. 24. Plans Schubiner,
"Children of the Poor;
Rice, Hemlock 2965-R.
A fta irls. Girls Club the following officers were elected:) Gilberg, Miss Nellie Israel and Miss to be present.
A meetingolm
are being completed for a dinner-
Oscar Schwartz, "Who Are Really was held Tuesday, Oct. 26, at the Florence Mitteldurf, president; Ilelen1Tillie Weiner have been made
dance, to be given the latter part of
" Nathan Shur, The New home of Miss Edith Schwartz of Bel-
Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity.
Diem vice-president; Mildred Bren- pledgees. Tickets for the
Hatikva.
. ruffle be-
November. For further Information
A meeting of the Sigma Alpha Chi call Miss Mildred Sunday, Northway , South; Albert Silber, "The Call to mont avenue. Miss Esther Sirit of ner, secretary, and Fn
Lx er, mg given by the sorority on o .
The Ilatikva held a special meeting
ath
29 have been selling very rapidly. last Wednesday at the Saul Abram-
m
Fraternity was held Oct. 24 at the 4429-M. The next meeting will be ' Ars,"
16a7 Glynn court will be hostess at
and Ira Stone, "The
treasurer.
Snitz Penalty." Nathan Shur, Albert Sil- the meeting of Nov. 2.
The next meeting will be held on vitch Studios, where plans were com-
new synagogue at Idol and Hum-
Miss Muriel
her and Isidore Gantz won first, sec-
Tuesday, Nov. 2, at the hone of Miss pleted for a club social to be held
phrey avenue. Election of officers held at the home of
Get Asquainted Club.
o( 3228 Monterey avenue.
and and third places, respectively,
egro Girls.
took place with the following results:
The
last
meeting
of
the
Get
Ac-
Anne
Shulman of Euclid avenue. 'Ile Sunday evening, Oct. 31. Several in-
'All
L
-
and
were
awarded
prizes.
Robert
Harry Weingarden, president; Harry
The last meeting of the L'Allegro
teresting entertainments have been
1111 open meeting • meeting will be entirely social.
Los Amigos.
' Bernstein Benjamin Kurtzman and Girls was held at the home of Miss quainted Club was
llhurswell, vcie-president; Max Der-
prepared and a good time is andel
The last meeting of the Los Ami-
c
Blue Bird Girls.
sin, secretary, and Eddie Goldberg, gos Club was held $iunday, Oct. 17, Hymen Golden acted us the Judges. Belle Brinkman on Tuesday, Oct. 26. which sus
;fated.
the
A very interesting meeting of the
treasurer. Committees will be ap- at 31 East Melbourne avenue. The At the next meeting a debate will be The following allicers were installed: Pose
president; Miss a friendly spirit among the young la-
Blue Bird Girls was held on Tuesday
pointed at the next meeting. The Hallowe'en party has been post- held on the subject "Resolved, That Miss Sarah Block,
Kadimah Girls Club.
the Parole and Pardon Power of the
evening, Oct. 26, at the home of Miss
campaign for membership is still on.
The last meeting of the Kadimah
poned. Plans are being formulated
G. Solomon, 2010 Monterey avenue. Girls Club MIA held at the home o f
The next meeting will be held on
All plans for the annual charity Miss Freda Levine, 636 Alger ave-
dance, which is to take place on Sun- nue. A dinner and theater party will
day evening, Nov. 21, at the Statler be held for members Tuesday eve-
Hotel, have been completed. Finzel's ning, Nov. 2. Arrangements have
well-known orchestra will render the been completed for the dance to be
music for this affair. Dance tickets held Sunday evening, Dee. 5, at the
may be obtained from any of the Fort Wayne Hotel. Finzel's
members of the organization. Mrs. tra will furnish the music. The next
M. Gerber of 1997 Blaine avenue will meeting will he held at the home of
be hostess of the next meeting, to Mrs. S. Moscow, Nov. 9.
1take place on Tuesday evening,
Nov. 2.
Theta Lambda Tau Sorority.
The last meeting of Theta Lamle!
Junior B'nai B'rith.
Tau Sorority was held at the ham,
The last meeting of the Junior of Miss Charlotte Alperin, Florence
B'nai B'rith was held at the commun- avenue, Oct. 25. The entertainment
ity center, 275 East Ferry avenue, committee, Jean Barak and Fay Aro•
on Tuesday, Oct. 26. During the noir, has arranged a Hallowe'en party
course of the short business meeting for members and their friends, to be
which immediately preceded the eve- held Sunday evening, Oct. 31, at the
ning's entertainment, George Stern- home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aro-
berg of the entertainment committee nolf, Clemens avenue.
I announced that an unique plan had
I been devised to stimulate competition
Madison Athletic Club.
among the respective members in pro-
The last meeting of the Madison
. curing advertising matter for the
Athletic nob was held Sunday, Oct.
dance program. Ile also stated that 24, at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89
a real surprise, not to be divulged Rowena street. It was decided that
luntil the evening of the dance, Sun- the first Sunday in the month be set
day, Dec. 19, is in store for all at- aside for social and athletic func-
tending. Miss 13. Belantzow, chair- tions, to be arranged by the board
: man of the membership committee, of directors. Sunday, Nov. 7, a base-
reported that 15 applicants had been ball game will be played at Northern
, accepted as members, providing, of High field, John R. and Owen avenue.
course, that their flues be paid within The Hutchins School gymnasium has
I two weeks. Sol Roseman, director been secured for the coming season
' of the pin committee, informeil the and members had a tryout on Tues-
• audience that an order for pins has day and Friday flights of last week.
been given and members will receive Plans are being completed for the
their insignia on Tuesday, Nov. 16.
seventh 01101.101 banquet, to be given
Miss Betty Kaufman, a graduate of by the club Friday evening, Nov. 19,
Central High School Voice Culture
at the Oriole Terrace Cafe. At the
Course, has consented to aid in span-
last meeting Michael Gruskin, chair-
' coring and developing a Girls Glee man of the organization, spoke on
Club. Mr. Yanette, an active mem- "Why the public has lust confidence
ber of the Senior B'nai B'rith, won
in the club and how to regain that
I the respect and admiration of his au-
confidence." Benjamin 'diamond also
. dience with an impromptu lecture ex-
addressed the members. The next
pounding the opportunities abound-
meeting will be held Sunday, Oct. 31,
ing in the club with regard to mural
at which Louis Berlin and Joseph
and mental achievement. Ile also
Snyder will be the principal speaker'.
I mentioned the advantages of having
; a competitive advertisement-matter-
Ladies Aid Society.
, getting contest and offered a suitable
The Eastern Ladies Aid Society
I prize for the committee obtaining the
will hold regular meetings every oth•
Ilargest order.
er Wednesday evening, the first to
The excellent entertainment pre-
take place Nov. 3 at Turover Hall.
I sentation was procured through the
Marston and Melrose streets.
!efforts of Miss Beatrice Rader and
Sol Rosenman and comprised the fol-
Institute Players.
lowing artists: Mr. Kaplan, elocu-
At the last meeting of the Instii fa ,
tionist, rendered "The Face on the
Players,
held
Oct. 24, at the Y. W.
Barroom Floor;" the Misses Karouse,
II. A., 89 Rowena street, plans were
versatile musicians, offered several
completed
for
a Hallowe'en party to
I unusual vocal renditions; Edward Be-
rick, "Strumming Ed," performed take place Saturday evening, Oct. :Pi
favorably with his banjo; Al Cutler, A surprise is being planned for the
monologue specialist, recited two near future and all are requested to
numbers. By way of variety, harry note carefully further announce-
Goad's and Sol Marin put on a vaude- ments of the Institute Players in Th•
ville sketch, "In Love." Sol Marin, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

Governor Should Be Revoked." Hy.' Freda Silverman, treasurer; Miss Sel-
.111 ma Prag secretary, and Miss Gladys
for an open meeting to be held in men Golden and I aro f
December. A picnic for members uphold the affirmative and Samuel Spalter, sergeant-at-arms. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
only will be held Nov. 7. The next Kellman and Max Simon will support
Miss Ruth Immerman on Tuesday
meeting will take place Sunday, Oct.
the negative.
' evening, Nov. 2.
31, at 31 East Melbourne avenue.

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Tuesday, Nov. 2. Meryl Fenton and
Al Silberstein, vocalists; Dave Steffin,
saxaphonist, accompanied by Rae
Garfinkel at the piano; Sol Rosenman
and Joel Kahn, violinists, will be
among the participants in the pro-
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Zedakah Club.
Plans are being completed by the
Zedakah Club for a musical and
bridge-tea to be held at the Hotel
: Statler on Dec. 15, at 2 p. m. Mrs.
Matilda Ilittleman of 1721 Coiling-
I wood avenue will be hostess at the
meeting of Nov. 1.

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Alpha Lambda Kappa Fraternity.
Fra-
The Alpha Lambda Kappa Era-
ternity basketball team will practice
at the Willard School on Wednesday
nights from 7 to 9 o'clock.

Congregation Emanuel Sisterhood.
The Sisterhood of Congregatian
Emanuel will meet in the synagogue,
corner of Taylor and Wilson avenues,
on Tuesday evening, Nov. 2, at 7:30
o'clock. Annual election of officers
will take place and all members are
urged to attend. Rabbi Ashinsky will
address the members and their
friends.

Beta Rho Delta.
An Thursday, Oct. 21, the Beta
Rho Delta Sorority held its usual
business meeting at the Y. W. H. A.
The members are planning to again
resume visiting the various hospital+
in the city. It was also decided that
every other week be a sewing meet-
ing. Each member is to bring some.
thing to sew on and when completed
will be distributed in places where
they will be used beneficially. Th.•
members have picked a design for
the pins which will be an emblem of
the sorority. Plane are being com-
pleted for the Hallowe'en party to be
held Nov. 6.

La-D-Da Boys.
Michigan Progressive Ledge.
The La-D-Da Boys held their last
Michigan Progressive Lodge, No.
I regular meeting at the Jewish Cen-
Shit
i ten Association, 31 Melbourne ave- 373, Independent Order B'rith
nue, Sunday afternoon, Oct. 24. lem, held a special meeting on Sun-
I Members were asked by the athletic day, Oct. 24, at the B'nai B'rith Com-
I committee to enter the city amateur munity House. This was one of a
lboxing tournament to be held later series of meetings which the organiz
, in the season. The minstrel show re ation is planning for the winter
heareal was held Tuesday evening at months, for the betterment of the
the Jewish Center and will rehearse B'rith Sholem lodges in Detroit. A
, every Tuesday hereafter for a few large number of candidates were int •
Marky Goldstein, chairman fisted at this meeting and 30 more
lweeks.
lot the entertainment committee, and are on the list for the meeting to
I Samuel Bernstein, who has been con- held Sunday evening, Nov. 7. Michi•
nected with many amateur and pro- gap State Deputy Grand Master Da-
fessional theatrical productions, are vid Horvitz, who recently returnei
in charge of the show. The open from a trip to New York and Phila-
meeting date has been changed to delphia, gave a report on the wonder-
Nov. 14, at the Jewish Center. En- ful work being accomplished by 0 ,
tertainment and music furnished by lodges. Sol S. Kraus, grand master.
;
the La-D-Da Radio Orchestra will be has left for an extended trip to
David Horvitz present, 1
the prominent feature of this meet- estine.
the
Henry
Dermer
with
•
gift
in
ing. Everyone is invited to attend.
The last radio program of Wednes- name of the lodge for the wonder(
day evening, Oct. 20. at Station work he has done and is still &or -f
WJAF, Ferndale, Mich., was declared for the organization.
a huge success bi the number of re-
Necessity teaches the smith ,
quests mailed ar.•i ,honed in. Julian
Harris, Arthur L. er, Ben Diamond, ; make boots.

