r, Dcr Ro r Klan s n PAGE EIGHT I 7gratenral rt4 Club r_it.es Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority. The last meeting of the Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority was held at the home of Miss Rose Cohen` of Wind. cur, Plans were discussed for the Thanksgiving eve dance to be given at the Gotham Hotel. Miss Lane of Kenilworth avenue will be hostess at the next meeting. The public is in- vited. Los Amigos. All members of the I.os Amigos Club who anticipate attending the wienie roast to be held Nov. 7 at Rochester Park are requested to meet at the Jewish Center, 31 East Mel- bourne avenue, at 1 p. m. Lunch will be provided. The next regular meet- ing will be held Nov. 14 at 3:30 p. m., at 31 East Melbourne avenue. Upsilon Chapter. The Upsilon Chapter of thy Phi Beta Fraternity held a meeting on Monday evening at the home of Jack Ketai. The next meeting will be held at the home of Albert Tucker of 15456 LaSalle boulevard on Sunday, Nov. 7, at 2:30 p. m. ' Pi Omega Beta Sorority. 1 ing great enthusiasm over the cha ity dance to be given on Nov. 21 a the Hotel Statler. The next meeting will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 9, at the home of Miss Edith Sominsky, 2494 Pingree avenue. Junior B'nai B'rith. The last meeting of the Junior B'nai B'rith was held at the commun• ity center, 275 East Ferry avenue, on Nov. 2. Several basketball teams are being formed and gymnasium cleans, under the direction of Mr. claas, cleans, Cassel of the senior order, are open to all members of the Junior B'nal B'rith. There is no charge. The pins for the members will be distributed Nov. 16. Members are at present engaged in securing advertising for the program for the dance to be given on Sunday, Dec. 19. George Stern• berg is chairman of the finance com- mittee. The club has been divided into five groups. Prizes will be awarded the group, the chairman of the group and the person securing the greatest number of ads. Harry Slavin of the senior order was the principal speaker of the evening. Ju- lius Deutelbaum, president of Pisgah Lodge, also addressed the meeting. Following the business meeting, a program of entertainment was pro- vided. 31. A. Lachawitzki, chairman of the organization, gave ■ detailed report of all activities of the executive body the past term. The cultural pro- pro- gram, which was directed by A. Sil- verstein, consisted of box question- naires on Zionist to p ics naires ie s, asked and answered by the members; discus- sions held and addresses given by many noted speakers. Hebrew classes were also formed and are at present held every Tuesday evening at the Philadelphia and Byron Ilall, with Mr. Silverstein in charge. The or- ganization work consisted of the formation of the English speaking branch, No. 2, under the guidance of Celia Heiman and William Klein; the Michigan Avenue branch, No. 3, un- der the supervision of Ed. Franzblau, and the Gordonia, a junior branch of the Zeire Zion Organization, whose main object is the intellectual rather than practical foundation of Zion- ism. Work of the Far'n Folk and She- kelt campaigns is still in force, the Shekel! campaign to be officially opened in the very near future, when all Zionist parties will participate. Ed. Franzblau, temporary chair- man of the Michigan Avenue branch, announced a series of 12 weekly lec- tures commencing on Wednesday, Nov. 3, as well as six social enter- tainments to take place at the El Moshe clubrooms, Michigan avenue at Twenty-ninth street. Dr. I. Rosen- berg is one of the principal speakers. Official and executive elections will be held at the next meeting on Sun- day evening, Nov. 7, at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. All members are urged to be prompt in attendance. Miss Ann Goodman of Mt. Elliott street was hostess at the last meeting of the Pi Omega Beta Sorority on Friday, Oct. 29. After the business meeting, bridge was played and the La-Do-D• Boys. Misses Dorothy and Jennie Holten- The La-De-1)a Boys held their last berg were awarded high honors. Miss Beatrice Stern of Leicester court will regular meeting at the Jewish Cen- entertain the girls at the meeting of ters Association Sunday, Oct. 31. The program for the open meeting at the Nov. 4. center Nov. 14 has been practically completed. The La-De-Da Orchestra Tau Tau Gamma Sorority. will furnish dance music after the The next meeting of the Tau Tau meeting and entertainment. The min- Gamma Sorority will be held Tuesday strel show has been rehearsing regu- evening, Nov. 9, at the home of Ida larly and the show should be ready Smith of Buena Vista avenue. The within a few weeks. Harry Last and bunco party which was to have been Julian Harris were accepted into given on Nov. 6, has been postponed membership of the club. The bas- and will take place Nov. 20. ketball team will practice every Fri- day evening at the Sherrard School Slummy Zedek Club. gymnasium. The last radio program ' The Minute Men and Women of at Station WJAF, Ferndale, was re- the $haarey Zedek were organized ported a success. Some new voices Oct. 24 by members of the upper were broadcasted, including Miss grades of the Shaarey Zedek Sunday Doris Greenberg and Miss Laura School. The purpose is to interest lloffman. The program is broadcast- the boys and girls in all things per- ed from the station every Wednes- taining to Jewish life. The club will day evening. Any person who wishes work in conjunction with the other to sing or play over this station is organizations of the synagogue. Ac- requested to get in touch with Al tivities will be announced weekly in Dworkin, La-De-Da Boys, 31 Mel- The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. bourne avenue. Blue Bird Girls. Mra. Morris Gerber of 1997 Blaine avenue was hostess at a meeting of Zeire Zion Organization. ROMICUI JEWISH CENTERS ASS'N. TO PRESENT OPERETTA The next initiation class, "William JEWISH CENTERS ASS'N. Edelstein Class," will be held the lat- SPONSORS ART EXHIBIT, ter part of the month. Under the "Hansel and Crete]," that tuneful direction of Jules Niedorf, the fra- Beginning Monday, Nov. 8, and 1 operetta of youth, has been chosen ternity is forming an orchestra. The continuing for two weeks thereafter,' by the dramatic section of the Jew-1 next meeting will be held Monday, the works of Isadore Ressler, painter, Nov. 8, at 31 Melbourne avenue. Institut. Players. The Institute Players gave a Hal- lowe'en dance on Oct. 30. A delight- ful program of entertainment was presented and refreshments were served. Considerable food was do- nated to the Hebrew Orphans Home on Rowena street. League U. H. S. The Northwestern Women's League of the United Hebrew Schools has taken over the sale of tickets for the Saturday evening and Sunday mat- inee, Nov. 13 and 14, performances at the Majestic Theater, Woodward avenue. Tickets may be obtained from members at the meeting on Tuesday evening at the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud Torah. All mem- bers are urged to attend the meet- ing. No cards of notice will be mailed. The following are in charge of the sale of tickets: Mrs. S. Shnitz, Mrs. Samuel Kelt, Mrs. J. Kunnin, Mrs. Louis Lightstone, Mrs. J. Chaggi and Mrs. Charles Brody. The latest meeting of the Philo- mathic Debating Club was held on Sunday evening, Oct. 31, at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse. The program for the evening was a debate on the subject "Resolved, That the Parole and Pardon Power of the Governor Should Be Revoked." The affirma- tive, upheld by Hymen Golden and Harold Koretz, won the decision of the club over the negative, which was supported by Samuel Kellman and Max Simon. Hymen Golden was voted best speaker. Norman Rom acted as critic. At the next meeting a debate will be held on the subject "Resolved, That Immigration Into the United States Should Be Further Re- stricted by an Illiteracy Test." How- ard Berger and Oscar Schwartz will support the affirmative and Albert Williams and Sol Rosenman the neg- ative. DORIS SPERLING is h Centers Association for its open- ng production, to be given next Sat- u rday and Sunday evenings, Nov. 6 a nd 7 at the Jewish Center 31 Mel- bourne avenue. Talent abounds among the many junior and senior club groups of the center and the principal parts of Han- sel and Gretel are in the hands of the embryo operatic stars; among them, Doris Sperling, who has given several concerts in Detroit; Rhoda Goldberg, who has appeared in pub- lic musical affairs, and Gertrude Lapidies, whose ability in character roles marks her for much promise in drama. Miss Sperling will sing Han- sel; Miss Goldberg takes the part of Gretel and Miss Lapidies the sand- man. Miss Gertrude Shubow of the Cen- ters Association and also the North- western Studios, will accompany the entire production. Miss Cyreld Ep- stein, dramatic supervisor of the Jewish Centers Association, is in en- tire charge of the operetta. Morris Cohen presided over the last Auxiliary Hashachar Camp. the Blue Bird Girls on Tuesday eve- meeting held by the Zeire Zion Or. The Ladies Auxiliary of Hashachar ning, Nov. 2. Members are all show- ganization, on Sunday evening, Oct. Camp held a meeting on Wednesday evening at the Congregation Eman- uel. Many new members were wel- comed. Favorable reports were given by the committee in charge of the ball to be given by the auxiliary on Sunday evening, Nov. 28, at the Ho- tel Statler. ', hues Societe Orches- tra has been engaged for the eve- ning and a delightful program is be- ing arranged. The committee in- cludes Mrs. Samuel Becker, chair- man; Mesdames II. Milkovaky, Frieda Wekaler, Anna Markson, Samuel Becker, Ida Silver, Sol Cabot, S. Le- vine, Samuel Newman, S. Lehrman Good Overcoats at the Smallest Margin of Profit Known thw phonk Victor Sigma Delta Pi. On Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, a special meeting of the Sigma Delta Pi Sorority was held at the home of Miss Blanche Michelman of 3275 West Philadelphia avenue. Plans are being completed for a dinner-dance to be given on Nov. 27. For further information call Miss Mildred Sun- day, Northway 4429-M. On Sunday, Oct. 31 the Sigma Delta Pi and the Upsilon Chapter held a joint meeting at the home of Miss Muriel Snit: of of Alexander A. Agree, an ardent charitable worker, to continue aiding the unfortunate. Only relatives of the members are eligible to member- ship. Following the business meet- ing, a surprise party was given in honor of the twenty-third wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Agree of Flint. One hundred and fifty dollars was added to th e treasury by auctioning the candles o n the cake. The next regular meet- ing will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canvasser of Hen- drie boulevard, Huntington Woods. Time Kai Piatis Sorority. ISADORE RESSLER will be on display at 31 East Mel- bourne avenue at a one-man art ex- hibit, which is being sponsored by the Jewish Centers Association. Mr. Ressler was born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1869. He received his early training in Switzerland and France and in 1898 emigrated to Canada. He came to the United States in 1916, settling in Detroit. 3228 Monterey avenue. Miss Michel- Mr. Ressler is known all over the man of 3275 West Philadelphia aye- country for his splendid landscape nue will be hostess at the next meet- paintings, still life and portrait work. ing. Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. Mrs. K. Denenfeld, chairman of the grand charity ball which was given by the Hebrew Ladies Aid So- ciety on Oct. 31 at the hotel Statler, wishes to thank all the committees and those who attended and helped to make the affair a success. At the last meeting the following officers were elected: Mrs. C. Davidson, pres- ident; Mrs. E. Miller, vice-president; Mrs. K. Denenfeld, recording secre- tary; Mrs. E. Greenwald, financial secretary; Mrs. G. Kallusk, treasurer; Mrs. E. Goodman, conductor; Mrs. S. Mermerstein, inner guard. Installa- tion of officers will take place on Wednesday evening, Nov. 10. A pub- lic card party will be held on Nov. 24 at the B'nai B'rith Community Center, 275 East Ferry avenue. Mrs. Sarah Miller and Mrs. J. Sobel are in charge of the affair. Musical Show at Lafayette. A musical show of acknowledged pre-eminence, "Castles in the Air," after its great run at the Olympic Theater, Chicago, has gone on tour intact and its itinerary will take it to the Shubert Lafayette Theater on Sunday, Nov. 7. Topping the organ- ization are Donald Brian, Roy Crop- per and Virginia O'Brien, with such able coadjutors as Walter Law, Gene- vieve McCormick, John T. Dwyer, Betty Marvin, Dorothy Wilkins, Jo- seph Granby, Benedict MacQuarie, George A. Weller, John Ehrle, Cecil Buttereld, J. harry Jenkins and An- toinette Mack. "Castles In the Air" tells the story of a youthful love affair as sweet as a valentine, yet strong with the ex- hilaration of youth. Over all floats the seductive melodies of Percy Wen- rick and the dancing of • mad-paced chorus under the charge of John Koeba Girls. Boyle. The libretto is the work of A meeting of the Koeba Girls was Raymond W. Peck. held Tuesday evening, Oct. 26, at the home of Miss Bessie Gedrich, 2227 West Euclid avenue. The following "Seventh Heaven" at Bonstelle. are charter members of the club: The The attraction now being given by Misses Frances Bagdade, Celia Bloom, Betty Fertell, Bessie Gedrich, Clara the Bonstelle Players at the Bonstelle Mellman, Rose Mellman, Betty Solo- Playhouse, Detroit, is "Seventh Heav- mon, Fannie Solomon and Ann Sut- en," the vigorous and exciting love- kin. Miss Clara Mellman of 1605 drama which ran for over 700 nights West Euclid avenue will be hostess at the Booth Theater, New York, with Ilelen Menken starred. at the next meeting. Added to the other elements that have made friends for John Golden Ased.Ed-Den Sorority. Miss Bee Wasserman of 410 Med- plays, "Seventh Heaven" has thrills bury avenue was hostess at the last and heart throbs reminiscent of meeting of the Ased-Ed-Den Sorority "Madame X" and "The Two Or- on Monday, Nov. 1. The Hallowe'en phans." While depicting situations party held Saturday, Oct. 30, at the in the alums of Paris with the sewer home of Miss Minnie Pittman, Ford- rat, the thief, the street-washer, the son, was reported a huge success. absinthe addict and the terror-strick- Plans are under way for an open en girl, the love-drama is intensely meeting which is to take place Sun- human, wholesome and pathetic. day, Nov. 21. "Seventh Heaven" is particularly The next meeting will be held at appropriate for presentation at this Briggs Restaurant. After the meet- season—the anniversary of the dec- ing the girls will attend a bowling laration of the Armistice—and it is party at the Recreation Building. a play that will give the Bonstelle company unusual opportunity to dis- play their talents. A. B. C. Girls. A meeting of the A. B. C. Girls was held at the home of Miss Helen Diem of 7434 Michigan avenue. A Hallowe'en party was given on Sun- day, Oct. 31, at the home of Miss Sarah Sprague of 6933 St. John street. The Misses Sylvia and Ger- A regular business meeting of the Time Kai Pistis Sorority was held at the home of Miss Florence Rott- man of 5080 Daily avenue. A Hal- lowe'en masquerade party was held at the home of Miss Ethel Kulick on and Samuel Weiner. Saturday night, Oct. 30. An open meeting was discussed, but no defi- Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity. nite date has been set. The next reg- A meeting of the Sigma Alpha Chi ular meeting will be held at the home Fraternity was held on Oct. 31 at the of Miss Rose Goodman of 4515 West new synagogue on Humphrey and Warren avenue. Holmur avenues. Plans for an open meeting to take place in the near fu- Kadimah Girls Club. ture were discussed, the time and The committee in charge of the place to be announced later. An en- fifth annual dance to be given by the tertainment committee was appoint- Kadimah Girls Club includes the fol- ed by the president, consisting of the lowing: Isabelle Goldman, Lillian following: Harry Millman, chair- Soloman and Kate Horwitz. The man; Sam Rothenberg, Abe Zitomer dance is to be held at the Fort Wayne ' and Ben Weintrob. A board of di- Hotel Sunday, Dec. 6. Finzel's Or- rectors was elected by the members chestra will furnish the music. Tick- of the club as follows: Harry Thurs- ets can be obtained from members of well, chairman; Max Derin, Morris the club or by calling Isabelle Gold- Fish, Harry Millman and Morris man, Arlington 2531-M. Thome. The next meeting will be Mrs. S. Moscow will entertain the held on Sunday, Nov. 7, at 2 p. m. club at her home on Nov. 9. trude Zimmerman were accepted as All members are urged to attend. members. Ocean Girls. The last meeting of the Ocean Girls Club was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Taub of 2535 Buena Vista avenue, The card party and raffle to be held at the Palmetto on Sun- day, Nov. 7, from 2 to 5 p. m., was discussed. Purity Chapter No. 359. Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order OVERCOATS Tailored In Originated Weaves By "g.g.g.", "Simon Ackerman" and "Gillman" I F you are interested in a new over- coat simply as a chest protector, you will find plenty of coats that will ward off pneumonia. But if you are interested in warmth plus smart ap- pearance, you will get a real thrill when you see Harry Suffrin's enormous stock of "G G G," "Simon Ackerman" and "Gillman" (ex-Mayflower) overcoats. These three manufacturing tailors have captured the spirit of the times and have interpreted it in colorful pat- terns and weaves that for sheer beauty surpass any we have yet seen. And because of our tremendous vol- ume (we serve 60,000 men) our stocks of these three makes are the largest shown by any retailer in the Mid-West. We Invite Your Inspection. 1133 Shelby St, near State DETROIT'S ORIGINAL AND LARGEST TWO-PANTS SUIT STORE Eastern Star, will hold a regular busi- ness meeting on Monday, Nov. 8, at 8 p. rn. On Wednesday, Nov. 24, Purity Chapter will give a luncheon and card party at the Foodrraft Shop in the Metropolitan Building, at 12 o'clock sharp. Tickets may be se- cured from members of the enter- tainment committee or from the of- ficers. Prizes will be awarded at each table. Members and friends are invited to attend. Alma Girls. A social meeting of the Alma Girls was held at the home of Miss Esther Sirit of Glynn court. Miss Ruth Arons of Cameron avenue will be hostess at the meeting of Nov. 8. Alpha Lambda Kappa. The Alpha Lambda Kappa Fra- ternity is planning a hayride party and weinie roast, to take place this month. The organization hopes to reach its membership quota very soon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Benjamin Berlin of 13217 Lincoln avenue, Highland Park. Phiota Delta Sorority. The regular business meeting of the l'hiota Delta Sorority was held at the home of the Misses Goldye and Rose Abromovitch, 515 East Phila- delphia avenue, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 2. The Hallowe'en party, held on Sunday evening, Oct. 31, was re- ported a great success. Miss Ann Berger of 70 Mt. Vernon avenue will be hostess at the next meeting, to be Beta Rho Delta. Thursday evening, Oct. 28, the held on Tuesday evening, Nov. 9. Beta Rho Delta Sorority elected new Ladies Free Loan Association. officers for the following term. Chair- The Detroit Hebrew Ladies Free man, Miss E. Dolore Gordon; vice- chairman, Miss E. Horowitz; record- Loan Association will give a dance ing secretary, Miss D. Goren; finan- on Nov. 14 at the Hotel Statler. }In- cial secretary, bliss Z. Gantz. The ners Orchestra has been engaged to OM various committees will be appointed furnish the dance music and a mu- by the new chairman at the next sical program is being planned. Mrs. meeting. A mask Hallowe'en party E. Halley, Mrs. II. Becker, Mrs. S. will be held Nov. 6 at the home of Smith and Mrs. Radner are in charge Miss Dora Goren, 6410 Ironwood of arrangements. The public is urged avenue. Each member is to bring to attend. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 10, Rabbi Ashinsky will address friends. a meeting at the Emanuel Synagogue, I Taylor and Wilson avenues. Mem- Blossoms of Zion. The last meeting of the Blossoms bers and their friends are requested I of Zion was held at the home of Eve- to be present. lyn Kunin, 1217 West Philadelphia avenue. The candy sale recently con- ducted by the organization was re- Athena Girls Clu6. Miss Florence Horwitz was hostess ported a success. The following of- at the last regular business meeting ficers were elected for the ensuing I of the Athena Girls Club, which was year: Dorothy Selik, president; held at 2669 Glendale avenue. The Sadie Shur, vice-president; Lenore dinner-dance, which was held at the Markson, secretary; Ruth Rabinowitz, Pirate Ship on Sunday, Oct. 31, was treasurer, and Cyrille Schwartz, cor- reported a success. Covers were laid responding secretary. All girls be- for 50 guests. The table was beau. tween the ages of 12 and 15 who are Wally decorated in Hallowe'en col- interested are requested to attend the ors. The organization is sponsoring next meeting, which will be held at • bridge and raffle to take place Sun- the home of Ruth Rabinowitz of 8422 day afternoon, Nov. 21, at the Pal- LaSalle boulevard. For further in- . . metto liotel. Prizes will be award- formation, call Cyrille Schwartz, s ed at each table and refreshments Garfield 5346-J. will be served. Tickets may be se- cured from any of the members. The Alpha Tau Fraternity. club will hold a dinner at the Oriental The last meeting of the Alpha Tau Cafe to be followed by ■ theater Fraternity was held at 31 Melbourne party at the Bonstelle Playhouse, on avenue on Monday, Oct. 25. The Thanksgiving eve, Wednesday, Nov. program committee has arranged for 24. The next regular business meet- open forum meetings to be held . ing will be held Tuesday, Nov. 9, at monthly. Doctor Dixon of the De- the home of Miss Gertrude Bernstein, troit Board of Health, the first speak- 11476 Pingree avenue. er, discussed social hygiene. Fred M. Flatlet will speak at the next open Delwin Isaac Aid Society. forum meeting to be held the latter The last meeting of the Mold part of November. Abe Glist and Isaac Aid Society was held at the Toppy Toporowsky addressed the I borne of Samuel Agree of 2461 Glynn members on athletics and social work. court. Officers for the coming year The fraternity is sponsoring a basket. were elected, as follows: Harry L ball team and desires to compete with I Lieberman, president; Mrs. Lena Zat- other teams in the city. The team is kin, vice-president; Mrs. Aaron now entered in the Jewish Welfare I Agree, secretary, and Paul Hoffman, League. Frank Iler of the U. of D. treasurer. The new officers will be will assist in coaching the team. A installed at the banquet, which is gymnasium class will be held Friday I held annually during Chanukah. Iti evenings at the Sherrard Intermedi- is the aim of this society, which was ate School from 8 to 9:30. There ♦ formed immediately after the death are six vacancies in the organization. CONGREGATION EMANUEL Chanukah Play: An elaborate Chanukah play, to be NI given Sunday, Dec. 5, is being plan- ned by members of the Bible classes of Congregation Emanuel. Honor Roll: Following is an additional list of students on the honor roll in the reel- ous Bible classes: Miss J. Ashinsky's class, Charles Newman, Connlie Ro withal, Edward Taub and Freda Greenbaum; Miss E. Ashinsky's class, Morris Simons, Sadie Karbal and Jes- sie Newman; Miss A. F. Finkelstein's, Nathaniel Canvasser, Blanche Pearl,. Irving Goldman, Harriet Rosenthal, Albert Newman and Evelyn Shoren-1 aky; E. A. Rosenthal's, Edna Roth- man; Miss B. Milkovsky's, Millie I Shuggerman, I'auline Weine, Howard • Finsilver and Arabelle Levenson; Miss M. Newman's, Jerome Arta, Gerson Barris, Sophie Shuggerman, Oscar Cohen; Miss IL Rosenthal's, Flora Berkman, Bessie Astrobe and Edward Finesefoer. !Vehave the NEW Philomathic Debating Club. Records Drop in and hear them) Here are a few of these wonderful new recordings: JUST RELEASED FOR MICHIGAN SALE New dance music with giant organ and orchestra—first time ewcom- ponied —another Victor achieve- ment. 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