PEDentonS_1(isn PAGE TWO A RON ICU: I m.■■■■■.■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■..........■■■■■■■■■■■■■op 1927, at the Hotel Taller Roof Gar- receive their third degree at the next den, reported favorably on the pro- meeting and pledgee Golden will re- gress of the affair. Samuel Lankin, ceive his second degree. A weinie , Joseph Raskin and Benjamin Solo- roast and smoker are being planned. FA mon spoke on social service and The next meeting will be held at 215 7 educational work. Ferry avenue on Sunday afternoon. No Chinese , „, The following members of The LD ANCE WHERE ...cargo ...over and American Gamma Rho Sorority. goli William Edelstein" class were initiat- and WJR sang two songs, accom- I Auxiliary B'nai YOU DINE Beta Rho Delta. Any Tim. Instead of a regular meeting of The anied by Miss Winifred Rainey. Bill The Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai ed: Joseph Katz, Samuel Lankin, Food , The Beta Rho Delta Sorority held Lankin and Manuel Losh rendered sec- FA will hold a special meeting on Mike Engelman, Irwin Toppy, Leo Gamma Rho Sorority, a Chanukah its regular meeting at the Y. W. II. A. end vocal duets. Miss Sylvia Etting- B'rith in, Samuel Silverberg and Ben- party was held at the 'home of Betty Monday evening, Dec. 13, at the club• y esz . on Thursday, Dec. 2. Members of the er provided the accompaniment for also the house, 275 East Ferry avenue. Nom Jamul Solomon. Members of the Weisman, Elmhurst avenue, Wednes- 0 songs by Benjamin Shaw. She FA Dancing to the Orchestra, Which is Conceded sorority extend their best wishes to 'nation and election of officers will i fraternity basketball team . will be day evening, Dec. 1. Miss Rosener 2 Esther Horowitz and Ann B. Rubens, played the piano for the dancing which take place. Mrs. Harry Fleishman,' guests of the Nowak Clothiers and danced. Miss Goldberg rendered sev- ' • ; to Offer the Finest Entertainment and Dance Rythm charter members who recently an- followed the entire program. The president of the organization, urges Toledo Senecas Quintets of Toledo eral vocal selections, Miss Bronstein 10 nounced their engagements. recited and a very interesting talk was next meeting will he held Thursday all members to be present at this during the Christmas holidays. The first league game will be held at the given by Miss Pick. The program evening, Dec. 16, at the same place. meeting. sorority song. Miss Shaarey Zedek gymnasium, Willis at ended with the The public is welcome. Bicur Cholem Society. Goldberg won first prize as the best Brush street on Dec 14. "HOTTER THAN SUNSHINE" A I L'Allegro Girls. The next regular meeting will be performer. The last meeting, an open The last regular meeting of the The last meeting of the L'Allegro K•dimah Girls Club. Cicur Cholem Society was held Thurs- meeting, was held Wednesday evening, 6-8, 10-1 A. M. Daily — Saturday Moon Girls was held at the home of Miss I held on Monday, Dec. 13, at 89 Ro- FA day evening, Dec. 2, at Braikers Miss Helen Balantzow of 2226 Gladys Spatter, 338 Owen avenue. wena street. Extensive preparations Dec. 8, at the home of Miss Goldberg. FA corner Gladstone and Fourteenth Hazelwood avenue was hostess at the Plans were completed for an open \ are being made for the next invita- Make Your New Year's Reservation Now. E streets. Sam Wexler, chairman of the last meeting of the Kadimah Girls meeting to be held Tuesday evening, tional open meeting, which will be Atlas Social Club. annual affairs committee, reported on club which was held on Tuesday eve- The last regular meeting of The Dec. 14, at the home of Miss Sarah held the first Sunday in January. the rapid sale of tickets for the dance ning, Dec. 7. The annual dance which Atlas Social Club was held on Sunday, to be held Saturday, Dec. 25, at the was held on Sunday, Dec. 5, at the Block, 2653 Leslie avenue. Blossoms of Zion. Dec. 5, at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena. General Motors Ballroom. Miss Claire Fort Wayne Ilotel was reported a The last meeting of the Blossoms street. The arrangement committeel0 Cosy Corner. Atlivaick, now Mrs. Carl Resnikoff, success and the members wish to reported that plans have been com-10 The first social affair of the Cozy of Zion was held at the home of {detail for the Chanukah party which resigned her office of corresponding thank their many friends for their secretary and Miss Sylvia Laving was kind co-operation. Plans are under Corner Club was held Sunday eve- Dorothy Selik of 9014 LaSalle boule- will tie held for the orphans at the Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel elected to succeed her. Miss Betty way for a bridge tea, the date and ning, Dec. 5, at the home of bliss card. All girls between the ages of Detroit Hebrew Orphans Home, - 47 spECIAL DINNER 58, 025 219 Michigan Ave. Drapkin, Sol Lewis, and Maurice place to he announced later. The next Shirley Suslaw, 1601 Seward avenue. 12 and 15 are invited to attend the Rowena street, on Sunday, Dec. 12. I LUNCHEON, 115c. Greenberg were appointed to serve on meeting will lit held at the home of Sigfried Greenberg, pianist, enter- next meeting which will be held at ■ :Immi ■■•■■■■ ■ , .■,,, 106.1h. 1061 ■ ■ ■ ,%,%. ...10 the home of Anna Dipa of 2230 West ' aoloh, 1 ■%.■■■■■ the board of directors. The program Miss Minnie Willis, 2470 Gladstone tained. An open meeting will be held Theta Sigma Tau. of the evening was secured through fn Tuesday, Dec. 14. Sunday evening, Dec. 12, at the home Euclid avenue on Dec. 11 at 3 • Alpha Chapter of the Theta Sigma '- " -e o'clock. All members are urged to ave the combined efforts of Jack Harris, a. of Beatrice Vogelman, 607 Kenil- Tau Fraternity held its semi-annual chairman of the entertainment corn- worth avenue. The public is invited be present because the election is election of officers at 1011 Alger ave- Athena Girls Club. PLAIN OR going to be held. rnittee, and Miss Sylvia Lavine. Al nue on Sunday, Dec. 5. Both former , Miss Pauline Fabrick of 1910 Hazel- to attend. Cutler recited several monologues. officers were re-elected, Louis Salesin wood avenue was hostess at the last Philomathic Debating Club Julian Harris of radio stations WMBC Junior B'nai B'rith. as grand master and David Kessler as regular business meeting of the Ath- A Jewish program which included A business meeting of the Junior scribe. The fraternity will give its ena Girls Club held on Tuesday eve- ning, Dec. '7. Arrangements were B'nai B'rith was held Tuesday eve- I some very interesting speeches on new scurves their first degree on Fri- topics featured the program day evening, Dee. 10. Ills7 L1 L.M.1•11 1• 16. 11. \1001 made to hold a New Year's party at nin • Plans for the dance to be Jewish at the last meeting of the Philomathic COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY the Palmetto Hotel for members and given on Sunday, Dec. 19, were dis- Debating Club, which was held on Ased Ed Din Sorority. their friends. A grab-bag party will cussed. Miss Beatrice Rader, chair- Sunday evening at the Y. W. II. A. STATIONERY. GREETINGS Ed take place on Tuesday, Dec. 21, at the man of the dance committee, reported The last meeting of the Ased club house. Those who participated home of Mrs. Nathan Horwitz, 1603 favorably on the sale of tickets. Sol were Isadore Gantz, Albert Williams, Din Sorority was held at the home of Gladstone avenue. The next regular I. Rosenman, chairman of the music 1550 Woodward Henry Miss Ronnie Frankel. The sorority meeting will be held at the home of committee, announced that he had Max Barahal, Max Simon, and and a Thumin. At this meeting Robert is raffling a beaded hand bag Miss File Klegon, 11361 North Mar- secured the services of Bill Lankins' 23-piece tea set on Jan. 12, 1927. F our Bernstein, an ex-speaker of the Phil- tindale avenue, on Tuesday, Dec. 14. Radio Serenaders. Miss Beatrice omathic was made an honorary members of the sorority will be initiat- QUICK PRINTER I All members are urged to be present Rader and Sol I. Rosenman will no ed on Sunday, Dec. 12. A hike as many matters of importance will doubt triumph in the ad-getting con- alumnus. At the next meeting two through the Newsboys Trail at the test. Under the program of the eve- one-man debates will be held. The island is being planned for the fol. , be discussed. ning, Sol I. Roseman entertained the first will be on the subject, "Re- lowing Sunday. The next meeting COMMERCIAL solved, That the State Relinquish All club. Perfection Lodge. PRINTING Control Over Institutions of Mar- will be at the home of Miss Betty Plans are now being made by the riage." The affirmative will be up- Rosen, 112i Alger avenue. Kvutsals lvrith Detroitith ON THE SQUARE entertainment committee of Perfec- held by Harold Koretz, and the FaMily Club. meeting of the Kvutzah Ivrith A tion Lodge for a public installation of negative by Max Simon. The other 211 STATE ST A Chanukah dinner party was given officers on Wednesday evening, Dec. Detroitith will be held Saturday, Dec. debate will be on the subject "Re- At Cut Rate Prices Basement of Sun Building 29, at the new Masonic Temple. This 11, at 8 p. m., at the Jewish Center, solved, That the City of Detroit on Sunday evening, Dec. 5, at the I Holiday Special-50 Fine 15c Cigars will afford the Jewish public an op- 31 Melbourne avenue. I. Rosenberg, Should Have a Civic Center on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Era- principal of Kirby Center, will de- kovsky for the purpose of organizing Only $3.75. Quality Guaranteed. • .\1 ■\■.■\1■1 0M\N \\N a portunity of seeing the new Egyptian liver a lecture on The History of Waterfront." The affirmative will be a family club. Covers were laid for 130 CADILLAC SQUARE upheld by Oscar Schwartz, and the the Ilebrew Language." Mr. Rosen- negative by Nathan Shur. 50 guests. David Krokovsky acted as Orders taken over the phone CLIFFORD 0791. berg will speak in Ilebrew and all toastmaster. Following the dinner, a The Philomathic annual oratorical who understand the language are contest will be held on Monday eve- business meeting was held and the invited to attend. There is no. ad- ning, Dec. 27, at the Shaarey Zedek following officers were elected: Bar- Greetings of the season mission charge. Synagogue. The oratorical contest ney Abramovitz, Tresident; Samuel committee has practically completed Lefton, vice president; Mrs. Ann Junior Star. all arrangements, and the affair Krause, secretary, and Miss Rena The next meeting of the Junior promises to be a very great success. Krokovsky, treasurer. The next meet- Star will be held at the home of Iva ing will be held at the home of David Ketai of 2075 Clairmount avenue on Krokovsky, 312 Hague avenue, on Upsilon Chapter. 4240 FOURTEENTH AVENUE Tuesday, Dec. 14. The club has The last meeting of the Upsilon Sunday, Dec. Iii. donated $10 towards the Community Fund. The membership drive is now ] chaptre of the Phi Beta Fraternity Zeire Zion Organisation. closed and there are 30 girls in the was held at 215 Ferry avenue. D. Final plans for the Zeire Zion dance Quality Service club. Edythe Samovitz has been Goldman and G. Solovitch were ac- to lie given Saturday evening, Dec. 18 , cepted as pledgee's of the chapter. chosen secretary. Frater Albert Tucker, winner of the at Byron and Philadelphia, have been Upsilon charm, announced that he completed, and from all indications, Alpha Tau Fraternity. the dance promises to be one of the The Alpha Tau Fraternity held its will present to the one showing the outstanding affairs of the season. last regular meeting on Monday, Dec. best spirit during the next two weeks Tickets can be obtained from any You need it in your new Sculptors, Modelers and Designers, Plain and Ornamental a prize that will illustrate the chap- 6, at 89 Rowena street. Morris ters sentiment toward him. Pledgees member of the organization or by call- Plastering, Durastone Mantels, and Compo Ornaments. home to match surroundings Mellow, general chairman of the mid- ing Miss Celia Heiman, Garfield Oscar Swartz and Herman Stein will , I winter frolic to be held on Jan. 23, 5448-J, or Mr. Franzblau, Lafayette and if you have an upright piano the value is grow- 4078. Once more the members of the Zeire Zion have shown their fine spirit ing less every month. Let us show you some of our towards the Jewish National Fund. A total of $345 was collected for the Na- tional Fund by the many volunteers who braved the weather all day Sun - day, Dec. 5. An outline of Chanukah $750 Crown, Mahogany (new) was given by Mr. Smolin at the regu- lar Zeire Zion meeting which took $875 Kroeger, Mahogany (new) place that evening at 31 Melbourne $1000 Jesse French & Sons (new) avenue. I I lodge room, the finest and most elab- orate one in the world. There will be, in addition to the installation ritual, vocal and concert numbers. Notices are being sent to members through the mail. Fratermli tutb Cub ;oteo I F 0 $, THE GREATER SEASON 0 p 0 FA Charles Fitzgerald and His Orchestra $ 0 0 0 Oriental Cafe 0 0 ■ SPECIAL ENGRAVED CARDS for the HOLIDAYS •10 0 0 0 0 0 JOHN R. 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Samuel Shnitz de- livered an impressive address. Miss Betty Milkovsky rendered two He- brew songs. Jacob Wechler gave a dramatic reading. Rabbi Ashinsky gave an inspiring talk on Chanukah. Fine Furniture Need Not be Expensive HETHER your needs call for complete furnishings for the home or simply an oddment to brighten up some nook in the living room, always investigate the constant- ly changing displays of furniture to be seen in the Edmund-Clark Co. It is apparent that Amer- ica's most beautiful store should bring to you only the finest home furnishings it is possible to secure. Quality and beauty considered, the pricings attached to all Edmund-Clark furniture emphasize the fact that fine furniture need not be expensive. CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED W 411111114°CiarkG 1745 East Grand Boulevard Oo• block from Packard—nave Mt. Elliott. El Moshe Club. Under the auspices of the El Moshe Club, Dr. Ezra Lipkin will speak on Monday evening, Dec. 13, at 9:30 o'clock at the clubrooms, Twenty- ninth street and Michigan avenue. Dr. Lipkin will speak on "Preventive Medicine." The public is invited to attend. Madison Athletic Club. Plans have been completed for the dinner dance to be given on Sunday evening, Dec. 10, at the Oriole Ter- race Cafe, in honor of the eighth an- niversary of the. Madison Athletic Club. Morris Levin has been chosen toastmaster. Committees have been appointed for the Valentine dance to be given at the Hotel Statler on Feb. 13, 1927. A New Year's Eve party, to include the midnight performance at the Temple Theater followed by s house party, is being planned. David Marks, Benjamin Micklowitz and Mike Gruskin are in charge of ar- rangements. The next regular meet- ing of the club will be held Sunday, Dec 12, at the Y. W. II. A. club- house. Blu• Bird Girls. The Blue Bird Girls honored Miss Edith Sominsky with • surprise mis- cellaneous shower, on Tuesday eve- ning, Dec. 7, at the home of Miss Anna Kurtzman, 309 Englewood avenue. Miss Sominsky was the re- cipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. A regular meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday evening, Sophye Dec. 14, at the home of M Lipnick, 2459 Gladstone avenue. Lech.. Aniyim. A board of directors meeting of the Lechem Aniyim will be held at the home of Mrs. Goldman, 1504 Glynn court, on Saturday evening, Dec. 11. III board members are urged to at- tend. Additional Club. ea Page Three 900 700 $1050 Wissner, Mahogany (new) $990 Kurtzmann, Mahogany (used) And others. Liberal allowances for your old piano, player or phono- graph. Convenient terms if desired. Detroit Music Co. 2030 WOODWARD AVENUE Open Evenings Phone Randolph 1048 m.„ . 1 : 1 '.. , 7 ; IrwEE:r . r' .- _ rs111 a IlLt , .u.,-: A -,_;-,-, _ -_AK _______ 01 - 113471 1."'' 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