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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-12-31

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meeting of the sorority held on Tues-lOPEN MEETING PLANNED
day, Dec. 28, was at the home of M iss
BY MUSIC STUDY CLUB
Eva Moskowitz of Davison avenue. I
The club is planning its first dunce,
Preceding his lecture on "Some
which will be given Feb. 6 at the
Hotel Gotham. Miss Anne Shnuro- Great Songs," Frederick Alexander,
witz is chairman of the affair. The head of the music department at
next meeting of the sorority will be
at the home of Miss Pearl Gilberg of
Blue Bird Gina.
3856 Thirty-first street, on Tuesday,
A very important meeting of the
Jan. 4.
Blue Bird Girls will be held on Tues.
day evening, Jan. 4, 1927, at the
Jolly Odds.
home of Mrs. Sam Harris, 1447 Tay-
The last meeting of the Jolly Odds
All members are re-
lor avenue.
quested to be present, as a matter of was held at the home of Miss Goldie
great importance will be discussed. Lieberman, 639 East Kirby avenue.
The following officers were elected:
JI
President, Larry Robinson; vice-presi-
Junior B'nai B'rith.
' dent, George Brown; secretaries, Miss
The Junior B'nai B'rith extends its Ann Stellar and Miss G. Lieberman;
thanks and appreciation to nil whose treasurer, Henry Levin; chairnian of
aid and co-operation !mle possible social committee, Miss Rita Welt;
the success of the first annual ball. Chronicle reporter, Miss Renee Stel-
Special thanks to Mr. Yanette, who lar. The club is planning a rattle for
devoted much of his time and energy
Tickets are now on
Feb. 13 1927
e •
counseling and guiding the con)-
who had had no previous ex- sale and can be bought by any
.
• of . the
mittee
, -
members sir call b1 r.
perience in such matters.
Brush street, Melrose 0141-M. The
• Election of officers for the new next meeting will be held at the home
. 1. semester featured the last regular of the Misses Renee and MITI Stellar,
nu•eting Of the Junior B'nai 13'rith 664 Kirby avenue. All members will
I' at the community center, 275 East
Ferry avenue, Tuesday evening, Dec. P lea " be p resent '
28. The results Of this election are:
Koeba Girl..
Meryl Fenton and Samuel Charfoos.
Miss Betty Fertell, 10272 Oakland
t and

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vice-president, respectively; Sol Ito. avenue, was hostess at the last meet-
senman, treasurer; Bertha Bernstein, lug of the Koeba Girls on Tuesday,
corresponding secretary; Dave Stef-I Dec. 21. Miss Mildred Harris was
fin, recording secretary; Emanuel I voted in as a new member. After
Greenlick, sergeant-at-arms. The new the meeting a grab bag party took

directors, in addition to the officersd
are: Nathan Levine, Beatrice Rader,
Jack Koenigsberg, Fay Ettinger and
William Seeman.
The next meeting, Tuesday, Jan. 4,
is an open meeting at which the in-
' stallation of officers will take place.
The public is cordially invites! to at-
tend. Miss Winifred Raney, the well-
known pianist at Grinnell Brothers,
will play. Local talent will appear in
the rendition of musical numbers and
monologues. Bill l.ankin's Twilight
Serenaders will furnish music for
dancing after the meeting. Every
member of the Junior B'nai B'rith is
asked to be present.

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place. Miss Frances Bagslade, 1507 Ypsilanti, will be the guest of honor
West Euclid avenue, will entertain
at a luncheon to be given by the
the girls at the next meeting.
board of directors of the 51usic Study
Club at the Belcrest Hotel on Friday,
Bhratrika Club.
"
The Bhratrika Club, a group asso.
Other notables will be: MSS. Annis
elated with the Jewish Centers, is Dotter Gray, vocal instructor at
planning to stage a frolic at the cen- Dexter State College, who will it
ter, 31 Melbourne street, on Wed- • limtrate Mr. Alexander's lecture;

nesday evening, Jan. 12, 1927. The Miss Edith Rhetts,
educational direc-
comniittees in charge are: Jess Feller
littictrghony Society,
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met and I'. Beyond Feller„ tickets; m i'h
l eli.public should wel 'c'on nie this op-
Ilarold Horwitz, social. de
r to hear Frederick Alexan-
Members of the various clubs as- der at this open Music Study Club 7'84
sociated with the centers are cordially meeting, which will be held at 2
invited to attend.
o'clock, at Temple Beth El, Wood-
ward and Gladstone avenues. A rec-
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Versatile Girls.
i d musical authority, Mr. Alex-
° g
The last meeting of the Beta Rho , ander
recently created yrihich . favor- vq
A new club, the Versatile Girls,
Delta, which was an open meeting, able comment in Detroit when he pre-
• has recently been organized to pro-
was held at the Y. W. II. A. Thurs- sented his choir of 200 voices in con-
, mote social activity among Jewish
day evening, Dec. 23. Miss E. Horo-
girls between the ages of 18 and 25. witz, vice-president, presided, as the junction with the Detroit Symphony .0 .,
Orchestra.
; The charter members are as follows:
president was absent. Bridge an d
F i vers interested person is cordially
, Dorothee Allender, Sadie Baumstein,
bunco were the features of the eve- I . invited to attend.
I I Sarah Caplan, Ida Jacobs, Janet
sing, following a short business
Pearlman, Frieda Richmond, Minnie
meeting. Prizes were awarded to the
Rosen, Lorraine Wolf. The next
, meeting will be held at the home of following members and their friends New Ice Cream Concern Opens.
for the highest scores: Miss Laura
Miss Janet Pearlman.
Berghoff, first bridge prize; Miss Dora •
Harris, William and Samuel Gor-
Goren, second bridge prize; Miss
Kadim•h Girls Club.
Betty Blumberg, bunco prize. Plans don, who for the past 40 years have
The last meeting of the Kadimah for a theater party are to be cons- , been in the creamery business, have
Girls Club was held at the home of plated at the next meeting, which isorganized the Gordon's Certified Ice
Miss Etta Biegel. Arrangements are to be held on Jan. 6, 1927. Cream Company and have a modern
I sanitary plant located at 1558 Winder
being completed for a bridge and
raffle to be given for ladies and gen-
street.
Whippets.
tlemen the latter part of February at
The latest equipment for the manu-
A regular meeting of the Whippets
the Palmetto. The next meeting will was held at the home of harry J. facture of ice cream has been installed
li be held at the home of Miss Sarah Mills, 1512 Delaware avenue, on and at no time does the human hand
Cooper on Jan. 4.
Sunday, Dec. 26. A bowling league I touch the product. Sealright contain-
is being organized and will meet at era, which are used but miss-, take the
Athena Girls Club.
CIII1S which have been used
Robert's Alleys, Woodward avenue place of the
The last meeting of the Athena
and the boulevard. Any young man in the past.
Girls Club was held Tuesday eve-
"We are making a specialty of par-
ning, Dec. 28, at the home of Miss interested in the Whippets is invited ties, weddings and direct home deliv-
Mollie Haber of Beaubien street. Ar- to attend the meetings.
cries," said Mr. Gordon. "Orders are
-
rangements were completes! for the
taken at any time for all kinds and
Detroit Committee J. N. F.
'New Year's eve party to take place at
The following officers were recent- !lay." "f ice cream."
the Palmetto Hotel. Music will be-
gin at 11 o'clock. Election of officers ly elected fur the Detroit Committee
One fisherman recognizes another
of the Jewish National Fund: Abe
• took place and the following were Lachover, chairman; Rabbi Horowitz, from a distance.
elected: Miss Esther Zalesin, presi-
dent;Miss Esther Jacobson, vice-pres- treasurer, and Miss Celia Heiman,
ident; Miss Florence Horwitz, crores- secretary. Approximately $500 was
collected on the National Fund flag
minding secretary; Miss Betty S.
Vucht, recording secretary; Miss Ti- day. The committee is planning to
celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary
hie Chimovitz, treasurer, and Mrs.
Ethel Fish, sergeant-at-arms. The of the Jewish National Fund. Those
who have Jewish National Fund boxes
following committees were appointed:
and who have moved recently are re-
Miss Adaline B. Cohen, publicity;
quested to send in their correct ad-
Sirs. Blanche Horwitz, membership;
dresses to the Talmud Torah, Kirby I
Misses Sophie Schnieder and Rose
Hershman, entertainment, and Miss avenue at Antoine street.



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Belle Jackson, charity. The next
Atlas Social Club.
meeting will be held at the home of
The Atlas Social Club will hold an
IMiss Clara Kress of 9278 Broadstreet
I on Tuesday evening, Jan. 4, at which open meeting on Sunday, Jan. 9, at
time installation of officers will take the Little Theater, 89 Rowena street, I
at 6 p. m. Dancing and entertain-
place.
ment will make up the program for
the evening. Refreshments will be
Purity Chapter.
served. Among the entertainers for,
Purity Chapter, No. 359, G. B. S.,
the evening will be Carlo Mazzola
will entertain the grand officers of
and Phillip Curro, light-weight cham-
the Grand Chapter of Michigan, the
pions. Little harry Feldman and
first three officers of other chapters
Lottie Krohl will sing some popular
of Wayne County, and its own honor-
numbers. The Atlas Social Club
ary members on Monday, Jan. 10.
wishes to thank the community for
For this event the large auditorium
assisting in the raffle sale. Harry
of the Eastern Star Temple has been
Goodis of 602 Nleilbury avenue was
obtained and will be appropriately
the winner of the first prize, a 26-
decorated for the occasion by the
piece set of silver. Lillian Waldman
decorating committee, Mrs. Dorothy
of 5711 Wabash avenue was winner
Schiller serving as chairman. There
of second prize, a string of pearls.
will he an afternoon class at 4 p. m.,
The proceeds of the raffle benefited
the degree work being exemplified by
the Detroit Hebre• orphans.
the associate matron of Wayne Coun-
ty, Purity Chapter's own officers
Ladies Free Loan Association.
opening and closing the meeting. At
A special meeting and election of
6:30 p. m. dinner will be served in
the dining room to the guests, clinch-, officers of the Hebrew Ladies Free
Association will take place
dates and members. After dinner a Loan
delightful program is being arranged Tuesday, Jan. 4, at the Avas Achim
by the entertainment committee, with1SYnagogue, 9244 Delmar avenue,
Mrs. Edythe Cugell acting as chair- near Westminster avenue. Refresh-
ments will be served following the
man. At It o'clock the ewning class
meeting. All members are urged to
will be exemplified by the visiting
attend this meeting.
matrons of Wayne county. Miss Ann
Berris will assist during the work
Tri-W Club.
with vocal selections. On this occa-
The last regular meeting of the
sion Purity Chapter will have as its
Tri-W Club was held on Tuesday,
guest of honor the duly selected
H. A. David
worthy grand matron of Michigan, Dec. 28, at the Y. W.
Fink addressed the members on the
Mrs. Elizabeth Webster, as well as
subject, "Normal Life." Plans were
other distingushed guests.
discussed for the declamation con-
test to be held in the near future.
Emanuel Sisterhood.
Dancing followed the business meet-,
The last meeting of the Sisterhood
of Congregation Emanuel was held ing.

at the synagogue on Monday, Dec. 20.
Through the efforts of Mrs. Rae Stral-
I zer chairman of the program corn-
mittee, Miss Betty Morris of the Yid-
, di-b Theater rendered several lovely
' Rabbi Ashinsky addressed the
1;m-cling. Mrs. Oscar Schiller of 1959
Boston boulevard will be hostess at
the next card party. Mrs. Ralph Paul
is in charge of arrangements. The
next board meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Eli Sachse on Mon-
day evening. Jan. 3. On Friday eve-
ning, Dec. 31, Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky
!will speak on "Rabbi Jochanan den
Sited" and on Jan. 7 he will speak
' ' on "Rabbi Akiva."

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