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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-11-19

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PICTURE OF EUROPEAN MAKE IS
COMING TO THE BROADWAY-STRAND

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cussed for a hay-ride party to be
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given in the very near future, the
date of which will be announced in
a future edition of The Detroit Jew-
us /
"Slums of Berlin" (Die Verrufenen) is the first general picture sent
ish Chronicle. Miss Ida Jaffe was
hostess at the last meeting, on Wed- from Germany. It is said to be "The Miracle Man" of imported pictures
nesday evening, Nov. 17.

Rrafcrmil nub Club Notes

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THE GREATER SEASON

DANCE WHERE
s. YOU
YOU DINE J

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Any Time
spoke were: Nathan Shur, whose
V
Food
Sigma Delta Pi.
topic was "Cartooning as a Voca-
,
tion;" Harold Koretz, who gave a re-
The last meeting of the Sigma
view of "Gargantua and Pantagruel,' Delta Pi Sorority was held at the
Dancing to the Orchestra, Which is Conceded
a book written by Francis Rabelais; home of Miss Flora Silbert of 28n
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Henry Thumin, on "Finances;" Rob- Monterey avenue, Nov. 14. Plans
to Offer the Finest Entertainment and Dance Rythm
ert Bernstein, on "Aviation ;" Max for the informal dinner-dance to be
t
Simon, on "The Eve of Revolution;" given Nov. 27 at the Palmetto Hotel
at the home of Miss Avis Rice, 3318 Max Barahal, on "Russian Litera- were completed, according to the
Calvert avenue.
ture," and Howard Berger, whose c ommittee, consisting of Miss Mil-
subject was "The Rubber Industry." dred Sunday and the Misses Ethel
Orean Girls Club.
I
Simon Stier, an alumnus of the or- and Blanche Michelman. Tickets may
"HOTTER THAN SUNSHINE"
The Nov. 11 meeting of the Ocean ganization, acted as critic.
be secured from Miss Mildred Sun-
Girls Club was held at the home of
The program at the next meeting day of 1132 Virginia park or by call-
Mrs. Harry Bauman, Englewood ave- of the Philomathic will include re- ing Northway 4429-M. Elaborate
6-8, 10-1 A. M. Daily — Saturday N oon
nue. The Nov. 18 meeting was held views given by members of the club. preparations have been made to make
at the home of the Misses Fannie and Those who will participate are: Isaac this an outstanding affair of the sea-
Etta Biegel, 1417 West Euclid ave- Greenberg, Leslie Baracoff, Isadore son. Another feature of the evening
nue.
Gantz, Irwin Rosenthal, Max Shu- will be the presence of Miss Jesse
biner, Albert Silber, Ira Stone and Bonstelle and all the members of her
Philomathic Debating Club.
Harold Kortz. This program promises company at the dance. The next
The last meeting of the Philo-
meeting will be held at the home of
to be a very interesting one.
mathic Debating Club was held on
. 1a ile Book-Cadillac Hotel
Miss Ruth Kirschbaum of 292 Elm-
Sunday evening, Nov. 14, at the Lit-
I
Blossoms of Zion.
hurst avenue, Nov. 21.
DINNER 5-0°
A SPECIAL
tle Theater of the Y. W. 11. A. club-
LUNCHEON. 65c. Opposite
I
r
The last meeting of the Blossoms
house. The program of the evening
Fenkell Friendship Club.
10
of Zion was held at the home of Sadie
ALMA IKIM.‘3015. Mihsiglis l
was featured by a series of talks by
Various social affairs are being
Shur of 9019 Wilson avenue. Plans
members of the organization upon
were discussed for a party to be planned by the Fenkell Friendship
topics of current interest. Those\who
given at the home of Cyrille Schwartz Club for this season, the first of
gh the leading role is said to resemble
n the "V iety" type, althoufilm
of 2208 Virginia park on Sunday , which will be a dance to be given on rather thain
.
arer great German
oth
Nov. 28. Girls between the ages of Friday evening, Dec. 3, at the Fen- Jann than
Walter W. Kofeldt of Berlin, plenipotentiary extraordinary of the films,
12 and 15 who are interested in the kell Ballroom, located at the corner
is
in
Detroit
to
arrange
for
the
premiere
of "Slums of Berlin," which opens
club are invited to attend the next of Fenkell avenue and Dexter boule-
engage-
meeting, which will be held on Satur- vard. Billy Shooks Colored Orches- at the Broadway-Strand Theater Saturday, Nov. 20, for a limited engage-
day, Nov. 20, at the home of Rose tra has been engaged to furnish the ment.
Mr. Kofeldt says that he has long shared the published opinion of
music. Other functions, such as
Cohen of 1648 Pingree avenue.
wienie roasts, hikes and parties, are President Coolidge and Will flays that the motion picture, being the most
intimate
influence in the lives of all people today, is the handmaiden of the
also being planned for members and
Time Kai Pistis Sorority.
science of healing all ailments of men and nations. It was not until after
Miss Ethel Kulick of 4238 Dix ave- their friends. The club, under th e witnessing the pre-view of "Slums of Berlin," while stationed in Central
nue was hostess at the last business leadership of Ily Levy, its president, Europe as director-general of the Producers Distributing Corporation, that
meeting of the Time Kai Pistis So- is rapidly progressing in all its un- Mr. Kofeldt was converted to importing exclusively foreign films for our use.
rority on Nov. 15. Miss Gertrude dertakings.
Meetings are held every Thursday
Watson of 8943 Twelfth street was a
guest. The bowling team has joined evening at 8:30 at the Fenkell Branch
The first of these ro to take place
a league. Miss Rattman will be hos of Temple Beth El, corner Fenkell were held for Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, who Sunday, Nov. 21, at the home of Mor-
avenue and Dexter boulevard, and for many years led the activities of
tess at the next meeting.
the public is cordially invited to at- the organization. Mrs. David Zemon ris Botvinick at 8 p. m. Definite
plans for the open meeting to be held
tend the meetings and also partici- opened the meeting with the reading
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.
some time in December have been
The last regular meeting of the pate in all the good times given by of the ninetieth Psalm and was fol- formulated. The next meeting will
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority was held the club. Applications for member- lowed by Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, who be held Nov. 28, at 31 East Mel-
Wednesday evennig, Nov. 10, at the ship will be given due consideration. read the resolutions drawn up to
honor the memory of one of the or-lbourne avenue, at 3:30 p. m.
home of Miss D. Baskin, 10272 Del-
Beta Rho Delta.
ganization's most sincere and ardent
mar street. Election of officers was
At the regular meeting of the Beta workers The resolutions were adopt-
held and the following members were
The installation of officers of the
ed and are to be presented to the
Rho
Delta
Sorority
on
Nov.
11,
Miss
elected: Miss E. Goldfarb, president;
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society was held
The Finest of Fresh
Miss R. Berger, vice-president; Miss Minnie Fox was voted in as a new family of Mrs. Kaplan.
on Sunday evening, Nov. 14, at the
A rare treat was provided in the
B. Kaplan, secretary, and Miss M. member. Plans were discussed for
book review presented by Jewish Center, 31 Melourne avenue.
Flowers for every occasion
Horowitz, treasurer. The sorority is a raffle, which is to be given by the form of a
The speaker for the evening was Al.
Mrs.
Morse Cohen, a talented active
sorority,
the
proceeds
to
be
turned
looking forward to a very successful
Miller. The evening was spent in
winter with such able officers at the over to a needy family. Plans for member. "I Am a Woman and a dancing and refreshments were
Jewess,"
by
Leah
Morton,
was
the
head. Initiation of three new mem- this affair are to be completed at the
served.
bers, which was to be held Sunday, next meeting. The meeting of Nov. book and it was presented in a bril-
A large card party will be given
Nov. 14, was postponed on account 18 is to be an open one and both liant and most interesting manner by by the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
of rain. It will take place on Sun- members and guests will play bridge Mrs. Cohen.
on Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, a t
day, Nov. 21. The winner of the after the business meeting.
the community house, 275 East
Zedakah Club.
15-pound turkey that the sorority is
Ferry avenue, in the gymnasium
Liberal allowances for your old piano, player or phono-
Sigma Alpha Chi.
Plans are being completed for a room. The public is cordially invited
raffling will be decided on Monday,
The meeting of the Sigma Alpha musical and bridge-tea to be given by to attend and help make this card
graph. Convenient terms if desired.
Nov. 22, at the home of Miss E.
W
Club on ednesday,
Browarny, 10268 Delmar street, at Chi Fraternity was held Sunday, Nov. the Zedkah
a
party a success. Admission is 50
the
Hotel
14,
at
the
new
synagogue
on
Hum-
8:30 p. m. Special credit is given to
Dec. 15, at 2 o'clock, at
cents. Mrs. Sarah Miller and Mrs.
3445 GRAND RIVER AVE.
Miss E. Browarny, who sold 100 phrey and Holmar streets. Plans Statler. All proceeds for charity.
Ethel Sobel are in charge of the af-
Grand Trumbull Market
Mrs. Bessie Silberstein of 3209
tickets. She will receive a prize from were discussed for a raffle, to be held
in the near future. A committee, in- Sturtevant avenue will be hostess at fair.
Glendale 3620
the club the evening of the raffle.
cluding II. Weingarden, M. Beerbohm the next meeting, Monday, Nov. 22.
Shaarey Zedek Club.
8405 HAMILTON BLVD..
and E. Goldberg, was appointed to
Gamma Rho Sorority.
At the last meeting of the Shaarey
Euclid•Hamilton Market
take charge of the affair.
Los Amigos.
Zedek
Club, on Nov. 14, the follow-
in
of
the
Gamma
The last meet g
Empire 5458
ing officers were elected: President,
The last meeting of the Los
Open Evenings
Rho Sorority was held at the home
Auxiliary Shaarey Zedek.
Phone Randolph 1048
gos was held Sunday, N ov. 14, at the Milton Sorock; vice-president, Toba
of
Miss
Anne
Grossman,
Ferry
ave
The meeting of the Ladies Auxil-
DEXTER BOULEVARD
nue, where plans were completed for iary of Shaarey Zedek of Nov. 8 at Jewish Center. A committee was Berman; secretary, Clara Hurwitz;
At Burlingame
be given Dec. 1
appointed to arrange monthly affairs keeper of the archives, Eiga Hersh-
a Chanukah party o
t b
tracted the attendance of every one
Arlington 6572
at the home of Betty Weisman, Elm of its members. Memorial services for the members and their friends. man; treasurer, Gertrude Cohn. The
club is planning to give a Chanukah
hurst avenue. Also plans were dis-
program at the Detroit Hebrew Or-
phans Home. Work is to be started
on a paper as soon as possible. Mr.
Moss and Mr. Weiss offered their
services in helping to start the poper.

Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.

Miss Sis Goldsmith of 3284 Calvert
avenue was hostess of the last meet-
ing of the Eta Beta Zeta Sorority on
Friday evening, Nov. 12. Bridge
prize was awarded to Charlotte Read-

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L'Allegro Girls.

The last meeting of the L'Allegro
Girls was held at the home of Miss
Sally Kreidman, Wyoming avenue, on
Tuesday evening, Nov. 10, at 8:30 p.
in. It has been decided that the open
meeting be held on Dec. 14 at the
home of Miss Dorothy Talberg. A
number of guests will be invited by
the members of this club. A program
,hall be prepared by the social com-
mittee. As Miss Sylvia Chapman
was a guest for the evening, no new
business was discussed. the next
meeting will be held at the home of
Miss Selma l'rag on Tuesday evening ,
Nov. 23 at 8 o'clock sharp.

Here's the Reason Why
We Are

Kadimah Girls Club.

A regular meeting of the Kadimah
Girls club was held at the home of
Miss Jeddie Weisberg, 4941 Vinewood
avenue. The club is to hold a fifth
annual dance on Sunday, Dec. 5, at
the Fort Wayne hotel. Finzels or-
chestra will furnish the music and
The Misses Isabelle ■
entertainers.
Goldman, Lillian Soloman and Kate
Horvitz are in charge of the dance.
Tickets can be obtained from mend -ices
or at the door. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. A. C. Goldberg.

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W. W. G. C.
The last meeting of the W. W. G. C.
was held at the home of Miss M.
Koenigsberg, 927 East Warren ave-
nue, Tuesday evening, Nov. 16. The
club has planned a hike for Sunday
Nov. 21 at which time the initiation
of Miss Clara Goodman, Miss Lela
l'atterson and Miss Ann Wuntner will
be held. Miss Shirley Mendelssohn of
1526 Lawrence avenue will be t he
hostess at the next meeting, Tuesday
evening, Nov. 23.

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Koeb. Girls.

The last meetings of The Koeba
Girls was held at the home of Misses
Clara and Rose Meliman of 1505 West
Euclid avenue on Tuesday, Nov. 9 .
Two new members have been ad-
mitted into the club, Miss Rose Lands.
man and Miss Margaret Levient.
Plans were discussed for a party to
be given on Christmas eve. The
Misses Fannie and Betty Solomon of
3775 Virginia park will entertain the
girls at the next meeting.

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Blue Bird Girls.

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Miss Sally Alexander of 1169 Clair-
mount avenue, was hostess at a meet-
ing of the Blue Bird Girls on Tues-
day, Nov. 18. Many favorable re-
ports were given on the dance which
will he given on Sunday, Nov. 21, at
the Hotel Statler. All members are
requested to attend the meeting of
Nov. 23, at the home of Mrs. Leslie
Mitchell, 2899 Glendale avenue as
same will be • special meeting.

Sigma Epsilon Sorority.

Preparations have been completed
for the Tau Sigma Epsilon's turkey
tent, to he held Nov. 20, at the Hotel
Gotham, Orchestra place and John R.
street. Music will be furnished by
Bill Potts orchestra of Chicago. Miss
Grace Shaw is general chairman of
the affair. Patrons and patronesses
are Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Vivien, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1-eider and
Mr. and Mrs. Salter. Tickets may he
obtained from any member of the or-
ganization or at the door the evening
of the affair.

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