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An interesting meeting of the week

Was held by the Detroit School of Ex-

pression alumni at the Federation
:Clubhouse on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
Milford Stern and her daughter, Jose-
' phint., presented papers on their
travels through the old

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Miss Rose Babcock of Second boule-
vard has returned from a short stay
in Chicago.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
ZEIRE ZION INFORMAL
DANCE SET FOR DEC. 18 DANCE TO BE HELD DEC 12

Another good time is in store for
What promises I., be one of the most
successful social affairs of the season, all who attend the dance given by De-
troit
Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias,
is the informal dance to given Sat-
on Sunday evening, Dec. 12, at Castle
Hall, which is loyal.' at 3153 Cass
avenue.
The entertainment cominittlp has
again been successful in obtaining
Shook's Creole Orchestra for this oc-
casion.
The price of the tickets is 75 cents
per person and ran be obtained from
any member of the entertainment com-
inittee, or at Castle Hall the night of
this dance.

Miss Marie Silk, violinist, was
! soloist for the National Council of
Jewish Women's tea held at the Hotel
Stetter Dec. 6. Miss Silk was ae-
companied by Mrs. Morris D. Silver.

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ZEDAKAH CLUB TO HOLD
BRIDGE-TEA ON GEC. 15

Elaborate preparations have been,
completed for the musical bridge-tell
to be given by the Zedlikah Club at
Miss Bess Levinson was hostess at
the lintel Stadler on $Vednestlay, Dec.
the first of a series of membership
15, at 2 p. in. Mrs. Louis Gallo• is
teas given in the interest, of Junior
chairman of the entertainment com-
Hadassah, at her home on Chicago
mittee.
rs.
5.
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boulevard on Sunday, Dec.
The hostesses for the afternoon in-
•Hyman R. Ullian gave an informal
clude Mesdames Sophie Lefkowitz,
talk on the work of Junior Iladassah.
Eta Pollock and Karlde.
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Admission is ft per person and tick-
Mrs, W. B. Schlesinger was hostess
ets may be secured from members of
to 12 guests at luncheon at the
the organization nr at the door the I
Plenunix Club on Tuesday, Dec. 7.
MISS CELIA HELLMAN
afternoon of the affair.
Prizes will be awarded at each tattle
Mrs. J. Miller and daughter, Ceil. I tirday evening, Dec, 18, at the Phila. and refreshments will be served. The
of 2495 Taylttr avenue, have returned th•lphia-Ityren 'Calmat' Torah, under public is urged to attend.
from a month's stay in Chicago, Ill. the auspiees of the Zeire Zion Organi-
zation.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camiener,
Edward Franzblau is ehairman of
formerly of 2095 Pingree avenue, an' the dance cumittee and is tuning assist-
now residing at 1923 Lothrop avenue. .d by Nli.s Celia Hellman. St ms's
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The first official basketball game
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine and Sontopators w ill furnish the dance scheduled by the Jewish Athletic.
League
of which the Y. M. 11. A. is
ettnily, formerly resitting at :145 I.:3.d
may be ttlnained hunt any
1 it k.,
k thy avenue, have moved to 28 I t mea l ber of the ergiinizate n or at the a member, will be held next Tuesday
evening
at the Slut:trey Zedek gym-
I I ti niphrey avenue.
door the evening of the slide,
nasium, Willis and Brush streets,
—
the
"Y"
and
the 1,11-14-da Boys. The
Mr. and Mrs. Abner A. Wolf and
games commence at 7 p. in. A cordial
tdietly, formerly of 7454 Churchill CHANUKAH CELE i3 RATED
invitation
is extended to all the
•‘, e nue, have moved to t heir new
BY YOUNG JUDEA CLUBS young men and women of Detroit to
1,,.... at 1'703 Broadstreet, Russel -
attend.
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NViillii, Mich.
.
The gymnasium classes are still
I ktroit Young Judaea pruselatll
maintained at the school tin Wilson
Mr. and Mrs A N Cohen of 2030 two programs during Chanukah week.
in
Gladstone avenues every Thurs-
of
the
De-
Sun-
nutting
one was held at a
(11titl , tone avenue entertained
' day with a Chanukah dinner for 10 trait Zionist District on Thor: day ..ve. day and Tuesday evenings. The "Y"
maintains
classes in swimming, hand-
couples. The diversion of the eve- , ning, Dee. 2, at the Emanutul Syna-
ball, basketball and other athletic
ning Was card games. gogue, when Henry Engin of the Mo-
activities
of interest and benefit to
gen David Club deli 'ere(' Ilerzl's ad-
Miss Pearl KasotT of 563 Rosedale dress before the Clint Zionist congress young men.
court entertained with a miscellan.. at Basle. "The Chanukah Surprise,"
An invitation is extended to all
eous shower o n Saturday, Dec. 4, in a playlet by Rena Lewis, was present-
honor of her sister, Mildred, whose et1 by the Chaluzim and the Hadar the young men of Detroit to attend
the
Saturday evening dances that are
marriage to Jack Katz will be an Zion clubs. On Sunday afternoon,
Hall, by the
event of Dec. 18, to take place at Dec. 5, the Young Judeans held their being held at Webster
Y.
W.
II. A.
g thifetsB. 'nal B'rith flail. Miss Kasoff own celebration and rally at the Jew-
was the recipient of many beautiful ish Center. T1 - 1.! program at. the Jew-
A regular meeting of the "Y" will
Center was attended almost •••..x.
gifts.
elusively by Young Judaean hovs and be hold at 4 p. m. this Sunday.
girls.
Max
Weine
presided
at
both
of
portant
matters relative to the wel-
Complimenting Miss Mildred Km -
fare of the "Y" will be discussed.
off, a bride-elect, Mrs. Sarah Rubin the programs.
In
addition,
a special program of en-
and Miss Esther Block were joint
tertainment has been arranged for
hostesses at a linen shower and
this
meeting.
bridge at the Palmetto hotel on Sun- CHAPTER J. 0. H. DINNER
day, Dec. 5. High honors were won DANCE WAS GALA AFFAIR
gaminginsoimpligionamoniminniammiliiiiimpA
by Mrs. Jack Fleldstein and Miss
Mildred Kase.
GREETINGS
About
100
members
of
the
Detroit
--
Abraham Katz of 364 Harmon ave. chapter of the Cleveland Jewish
nue entertained with a house party Orphan Home and their invited
for relatives and friends in honor of guests assembled at the Oriole Ter-
the thirteenth birthday anniversary race Cafe lost Sunday evening for
of his daughter, Sadie, on Saturday, the inaugural social occasion.
Michael Sharlitt, superintendent,
Dec. 4.
alry i olts he Render, a
cretNi
home,. were the
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Leo an
secretary ss of
hrumdieck of Chicago, who were guests of honor. Bernard Salomon,
guests at the Book-Cadillac hotel, president of the chapter, was master
Mr. and Mrs. S. halt of California of ceremony.
Miss Bender, the first speaker of
avenue entertained with a dinner
party at Elkins Hotel, Mt. Clemens, the evening, was followed by 'Daddy'
on Thursday, Dee. 2. On Friday eve- Freund and Michael Sharlitt. Dancing
rung, they were hosts at a dinner ' followed.
319 W. Larne'
Among the • The Detroit chapter holds regular
party at their home.
n
Randolph 2639
guests present were Mr. and Mrs. !business meetings the first Sunday 1 h
I. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. I'. Rise, MrsHof each month in the B'nai IVrith ll
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William Ettinger, Mrs. F. Weiner and 1 Community Center.
Mrs. L. Golden of Ypsilanti.

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YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED

Miss Schonette Goldsmith of 32841
Calvert avenue was hostess on Saturn 1
day evening, Dec. 4, at her home at I
a bridge party in honor of Miss Ida I
Dalitz of Ann Arbor. Prizes were
won by the Misses Avis Rice anti Alva
Applebaum.

Cantor David Groonland of Port-
land, Oregon, recently arrived in the
city and is a guest at the St. Claire
Hotel.

Mrs. Charles Goldstein of the
Seward Hotel entertained the chil-
dren of the Detroit Hebrew Orphan
Home at 545 East Canfield avenue
on Tuesday evening. Dec. 7, with a
Chanukah party. Toys were dis-
tributed and refreshments were
served to the children.

Mrs. Louis Levitt (Elizabeth N. Ru-
benstein) of Cleveland, spent a few
days in the city during the week, the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Julia Ru-
benstein of Edison avenue.

BICUR CHOLEM DANCE
PLANS ARE COMPLETED

Plans have been completed for the
seventeenth annual dance to he given
by the Blear Cholem Society on Dec.
25, in the ballroom of the General Mo-
tors Building.
Samuel Wexler, chairman of the
Ch ance romniittee, assisted by Jack
Harries. has aranged a splendid. pro-1
gram of entertainment fur the evening.'
Dance music will be furnished lip the
Blackbirds, late stars of the 7.11
show.
Tickets have been mailed to all
members of the organization. They
may also be secured at the door the
evening of the atTair. Miss Gertrude
Brenner is in charge of tickets.

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