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Henry Wagner, chief turnkey at
the county jail for the past four years
under Sheriff George T. Walters, was

committee; Albert Tucker, George
Zedak ■ h Club.
Axelrod, Ed Weiner, Benjamin Felo-
The musical bridge-tea given at the witz, Jack Ketail, Max Klayman,
Hotel Stotler on Wednesday, Dec. 15, Frank Weiner and Alfred Weiner,
by the Zedakah Club was reported a general committee. Mr. Goldberg, a
success. Members of the club wish member of the B'nai B'rith, addressed
to thank all who attended. A get-
together party was held at the home the members at their last regular
of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of meeting.
:3301 Webb avenue recently. There I
will be no meeting on Monday, Jan. Auxiliary West Side Congregation.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the West
:3. Further announcements w be
Side Austria-Hungarian Hebrew Con-
given at a later date.
gregation will hold its first installa-
tion of officers on Saturday evening,
Northwestern Women's League.
A meeting of the Northwestern Jan. 1, at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue,
Women's League of the United He- Garfield and Beaubien streets, at 8
brew Schools was held on Tuesday o'clock. Dancing will follow the in-
evening, Dec. 28, at the Philadelphia- stallation ceremonies and all mem-
Byron Talmud Torah. Rabbi A. Si. bers are urged to attend.
Aahinsky of Congregation Emanuel
delivered ten address on "Education." Junior Chapter, Baby Day Nursery.
Officers for the ensuing year were
The last meeting of the Junior
Chapter of the Baby Day Nursery,
elected at this meeting.

held in the ballroom of the Radnor
Ad Libaetum.
home, 8732 La Salle boulevard, Mon-
HENRY WAGNER
Miss Rose Aretchkin of I.anspearY day evening, Dec. 27, was largely at-
road, Windsor, was hostess at theI tended. The entertaniment commit- re-appointed to that position by
last meeting of the Ad Libaetum on tee presented a splendid program con- Sheriff-elect Edward F. Stein. Mr.
Thursday evening. Miss Shirley I sisting of Miss Estelle Goldfarb, who Stein is a former sheriff of Wayne
County, having served some years
Richardson was chosen treasurer, to
succeed Miss Rhoda Cohen. The the-
played
the uke
sang;
Frances
Bilsky,
who and
played
the Miss
via- ago. He was prevailed upon by hun-
s enter party, followed by dinner and li n, and two colored boys, who dreds of friends and admirers to run
for this office again and in the last
dancing at Briggs Restaurant, was danced. Appreciation and thanks
reported a success. The next meet- herewith conveyed to those who do- election his popularity was manifest
ing will be held at the home of Miss nated their talent. The membership in the final result.
In re-appointing Mr. Wagner, the
Gertrude Sibevitz of Hamilton boule- campaign, which has been intensive
during the past month, is still in pro- sheriff-elect said: "Many applica-
vard on Thursday evening.
gress. Young men and women over tions were submitted to me for this
the ages of 21 and 18 are urged to important position, but I could not
Jewish Athletic League.
Jewish Athletic join this chapter. A meeting of the conscientiously overlook Mr. Wag-
Detroit
The
League, which was recently formed board of directors will be held at the ner's remarkable record. During the
home of Miss Lillian Giesler, 3250 last four years over 50,000 prisoners
to promote sportsmanship and good Leslie avenue, on Monday evening, were handled at the county jail with-
will between the various clubs in the
out one single successful escape
city, has an enrollment of six teams; Jan. 3, 1927, at 8 o'clock sharp.
and this under the worst possible
namely, the Alpha Tau Fraternity,
conditions."
Nu
Theta
Kappa.
Jericho I.odge, Community Club, La-
Prior to being chief turnkey, Mr.
The last meeting of the Nu Theta Wagner was assistant turnkey and
De-Da Club, Strangers A. C. and the
Y. M. H. A. League games are played Kappa Sorority was held at the home deputy for 12 years under Sheriffs
every Tuesday evening in the gym- of Miss Rose Schubb, 1218 Fifteenth George T. Gaston, Milton Oakman
nasium of the Shaarey Zedek Syna- street. Bridge was the diversion of Edward F. Stein and Irving J. Coffin .
gogue, Willis and Brush streets. the evening. High honors were won Mr. Wagner resides at 2525 West I
Meyer Blatt of the Jewish Welfare by the Misses Mollie Saperstein and Boston boulevard and is the father of
is president of the league. Pearl Gruskin. The guests at the
ter Co
Carl Gussin and Meyer Sehecter arc (meeting were the Misses Dons Spacer four children.

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at the home of Miss Rose Goodman
of 4515 West Warren avenue. Miss
Anne Perlman was a guest at the
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At this time Rabbi Browne, though
plans for a 1 o'clock luncheon to be
Auxiliary Hashach ■ r Camp.
A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary given on Jan. 5, to be followed by still a very young man—he is not yet
in
his thirties—was becoming known
of Ilashachar Camp, Order Sons of the first business meeting of the new
Zion, was held Wednesday evening term. All members are urged to at- among his people and was soon called
at Congregation Emanuel, when plans tend. For reservations, cull Mrs. M. by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise to become
were discussed for a theater benefit Segell, Longfellow 7295, not later one of that preacher's chief associ-
ates. While occupying that position,
party to be given in the near future. than Tuesday, Jan. 4.
Rabbi Browne became interested in
Definite details will be announced
the world outside of the synagogue
at a later date. A special meeting
Philomathic Debating Club.
and, while continuing his religious
of the auxiliary will be held at the
The next meeting of the Philo-
home of Mrs. Joseph Fidler, 3200 mathic Debuting Club will be held on duties, he wrote the book which
Clemens avenue, on Thursday eve- Sunday evening, Jan. 2, at the Little brought him nation - wide fame.
"Stranger Than Fiction," which has
Theater of the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. been translated into several lan-
ning.
The program will include a debate on guages, when issued two years ago
Trysquare Sports Club.
the subject: "Resolved, That the
The fifth annual election of the Negro Should Be Disenfranchised." became one of America's best sellers.
Trysquare Sports Club was held re- The affirmative will be upheld by Nor- Mr. Browne, who left the ministry
cently with the following results: man Rum and the negative by Max last year to devote all his time to
William Morris, president; Jack Burn- Simon. A general discussion will fol- writing and lecturing, had his second
stine, vice-president; Irwin Kopitz, low. .On Jan. 9, Rabbi Leon Fram volume published by Macmillan Com-
secretary; Nathan Bean, treasurer, of Temple Beth El will address the pany in September, 1926. "This Be-
and Jack Malitz, sergeant-at-arms. organization. The annual oratorical lieving World," as he named the
Abraham Rosenzweig was chosen contest of the club was held at the book, is a simple account of the great
critic for the ensuing term. On Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Mon- religions of mankind, copiously illus-
Thursday evening, Jan. 6, a party will day evening, Dec. 27. The winners trated by the author. Five weeks
be given for members and their of the contest are announced on an- after its publication five large print-
ings were made, placing the book as
friends at the home of Nathan Bean, other page of this issue.
one of the two best sellers in non-
Collingwood avenue. Maxwell Simon
fiction for the season. Mr. Browne
was appointed chairman of the ath-
Zeire Zion Organization.
has been for several years a contribu-
letic committee and the club will
At the meeting of the Zeire Zion tor to the Nation, the New Republic
sponsor a representative basketball Organization held Sunday, Dec. 26,
team. The next regular meeting will Mr. Haar delivered a lecture on and others of the better American
be held Sunday, Jan. 2, at the home Chaim Nachman Bialik, Hebrew poet. journals.
The public is invited to attend Mr
of Jack Burnatine.
Questions regarding the geverkshaf- Browne's lecture on Jun. 9 at 3
ten campaign were taken up and the o'clock in the afternoon, at Northern
Ladies Lechem Aniyim.
Zeire Zion organization has pledged
The annual feast of the Detroit La- 100 per cent co-operation. A dele- High School. No admission fee is
dies Lechem Aniyim will take place gate will leave for New York to par- charged.
Milton M. Alexander, chairman of
on Sunday evening, Jan. 2, at 6:30 ticipate in the Zeire Zion plenum to
o'clock, at Congregation Ahavas be held in New York City Dec. 29, the advisory committee of the Open
Zion, Holbrook and Beaubien streets. 30 and 31. The cultural committee Forum, who acts an chairman of the
The Lechem Aniyim was organized has arranged to have Abe Silverstone meetings, will preside. Rabbi Leon
for the purpose of aiding needy fami- lecture on the topic "The Merchant Fram presided at Rabbi Landman's
lies and for that reason these feasts of Venice and Nathan the Wise," by lecture last Sunday.
are held. A delightful program of Lessing. Chaim Greenberg of New
"Don Juan" at Lafayette
entertainment Is being arranged and York, well-known Jewish lecturer, is
luncheon will be served. All mem- expected in Detroit early in January.
Now
that Christmas Day is over ,
bers are urged to attend.
The Zeire Zion meetings are held
-
every Sunday at 31 Melbourne ave- the fact is more firmly being accentu
ated
that
Warner Bros.' presentation
PM Bets ■ Fraternity.
nue. Meetings start at 6 p. m. sharp.
of John Barrymore in "Don Juan"
The mid-winter frolic to be given The public is invited to attend.
and the uncanny, unbelievable Vita-
by the Phi Beta Fraternity will take
phone is unquestionably the sensa-
place in the crystal ballroom of the
Theta Sigma
tion of the theatrical year in Detroit.
Book-Cadillac Hotel. Admission will
At the regular meeting of the
Marion Talley, the young prima
be by invitation only and those desir-
ing to attend are requested to com- Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity which donna of the Metropolitan Opera
municate with the committee in was held at the home of Herbert Ba- Company, who has been commanding
charge, which includes George xe rak, 2539 West Euclid avenue, Sun- first page space in the newspapers re-
rode and Jack Ketai, board of elders; day, Dec. 26, Al Kramer, Jack Wain- cently, has been added to the list of
Edward Weiner, Benjamin Felowaz ger and Saul Zuieback were given Vitaphone stars and is heard singing
and Frank Weiner, entertainment their third degree initiation and are Caro Nome from "Rigoletto."
now members of the fraternity. A
banquet for the members is planned Ilts ■■■■■•■•■•■■■ 011k ■ 116
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