onlwIsn (ARON CRON ICLfi ■ , I I "gratermit Hub (ifiub liatto Semi-Annual Sale . „ , , ,o,. Fine Shoes 5,50 8.50 V Andrew Geller and Other High Grade Makes A male that enmem only Woo a your nod \ In eagerly watched for by women Interented '. ?:1 : i 1 () D • - . \ Iterslli we mer re l ti- w t I h rlei t igh; f 11:!' r 1. k n fo o'4w wt.f a art (Seller '' ore ' and they always l ' arly !n' pelt for much • \,, take advantage of this opportunity. - - tweeeirea4 R A N ... 14,.1 r o / 4 4 7 EDER I « 7 .o WOODWARD AVE SEVENTH FLOOR IN would appear about Feb. 15. Thi Gamma Tau Chi Sorority. MissBessie Kaplan of 11367 paper, which is the first to be pub- Cameron avenue was hostess at the lished by any organization connected last regular meeting of the Gamma with the Shaarey Zedek, will con Tau Chi Sorority. The girls are plhn- lain news of interest to everyone. ning an open meeting on Feb. 2 at OmanGirls Club. the home of the Misses Cohen, 559 Woodland avenue. Only those girls A meeting of the Orean Girls Club who receive bids ere to attend this was held on Thursday, Jan. 20, at meeting. A very interesting and en- the home of Miss Ruth Schwartz of joyable program is being planned for Hazelwood avenue. Plans were made the occasion and a very pleasant eve- for a valentine party to be given on ping is assured. A plan suggested by Sunday evening, Feb. 13. The next one of the members of the sorority meeting will be held at the home of is being carried out. This plan is to Mrs. Jack Tobb of Buena 1, ista ave- have the president choose two girls nue. each week to select any topic that she thinks may be of interest to the mem- Maceabeans Club. bers in general and then speak on A meeting of the Maccabeans was that particular topic before the club held and followed by a literary pro- the following week. So far it has gram and the playing of checkers. proved very successful, as the girls The basketball team played and de- can always be depended upon to give feated the Delmar Athletic Club by something interesting besides the a score of 21 to 12. business meeting. Alpha Tau Fraternity. Shaarey Zedek Club. The last open meeting of the Alpha On Jan. 9 a meeting was held by Tau was held on Sunday, Jan. 16, at the Shaarey Zedek Club which was the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave- addressed by Rabbi Z. Gordon on the nue. A large audience was present subjects Judge Brandeis and Louis representing various sororities and Marshall. The lecture was enjoyed clubs. Lottie Kroll, Art Scher, Ben by all those present. A meeting was Diamond and Nathan Clear enter- also held on Jan. 16 with Miss Katz tained. Dancing followed in the ball- in charge. It was decided that the room. Plans are completed for the paper being published by the club mid-winter frolic to be given on Sun- ay evening, Jan. 23, at the lintel Taller roofgarden. Music to be by Silber's Racquete Orchestra. Mau- rice Medon, chairman of the dance committee, gave a favorable report on the sale of tickets. A committee of six, headed by Allan Glist, was ap- pointed to revise the constitution and pamphlets are to be printed on this matter. The fraternity basketball team now leads the Jewish Athletic League, having completed the first round undefeated and having to its credit nine consecutive victories. Games have been scheduled with many suburban clubs. Plans are be- made for the moonlight to be given during the summer. 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Umbrae/ale SI, Service Establishment of Zeire Zion Organisation. The last meeting of the Zeire Zion was held on Jan. 16, when the Shekel campaign woo officially closed. The cultural committee reported that Chaim Greenberg will arrive in De- troit on Feb. 2 and will remain a week, during which time he is to de- liver several lectures. Sr. Green- berg is considered one of the great- Athena Girls Club. est Jewish lecturers today. On Feb. 6, honoring Mr. Greenberg, the Zeire Miss Esther Zalesin of 1011 Alger Zion organization will celebrate the avenue was hostess at the last regu- twentieth anniversary of the Ilapoel lar business meeting of the Athena Benin Girls Club, which was held Tuesday evening, Jan. 19. Final plans were Sigma Alpha Chi. made for the celebration of the in- At the last meeting of the Sigma stallation of new officers to take place Alpha Chi all business matters were Tuesday evening, Jan. 25, with a din- discussed and taken care of. An- ner at the Addison Hotel, to be fol- nouncement was made that there is lowed by a theater party at the New to be a special meeting on Jan. 21 at Detroit to see George Jessel in the 2949 Elmhurst avenue. All members "Jazz Singer." The next regular are urged to attend, as there are im- business meeting will take place portant matters to be taken up. The Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, at the home next regular meeting will be held on of Miss Dorothy Burdick of 1533 Jan. 23 at 2:30 p. m. West Philadelphia avenue. The club will hold a social tea on Tuesday eve- Hebrew Cultural Group. ning, Feb. 8, at the home of Miss A meeting of the Hebrew Cultural Sophie Schneider of 2530 West Phila- Group will be held on Saturday eve- delphia avenue, at which time any ning, Jan. 22, at 8 o'clock, at the young lady interested in the organiz- Byron-Philadelphia Hall. A. Mark- ation is invited. A program is being son will speak on the "Poetry of Je- planned for this occasion. huda Leib Gordon." Chaim Green- berg, well known Hebrew orator and L'Allegro Girls. philosopher, is to speak on the "OH- The last meeting of the L'Allegro gin of the Chasidic Movement" on Girls was held at the home of Gladys Feb. 5. The society is making plans Spatter on Tuesday, Jan. 18. The to make this meeting, which is to be invitation to join a New York sorority held at the Byron-Philadelphia Hall, was read and discusSed. The new a most successful one. pledgees, the Misses Korobkin, Last and Chapman, gave an interesting Blue Bird Girls. talk on "Club Spirit." The meeting Final arrangements for the bridge- was adjourned at 10 p. m. tea to be given at the Savoy Hotel on Feb. 13, at 2p. m., were completed Tau Tau Gamma. by the Blue Bird Girls at their last The last meeting of the Tau Tau regular meeting, held on Tuesday, Gamma Sorority was held Tuesday Jan. 18, at the home of Mrs. Herman evening, Jan. 18, at the home of Miss Salter, 2496 Pasadena avenue. All Annette Cohen of Vague avenue. members are urged to be present at Due to the illness of two of the mem- the next regular business meeting of the club, to be held at the home of Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. A regular meeting will be held by Mrs. Moe Pearlman, 3310 Rochester avenue, Apt. 105, Tuesday, Jan. 25. the Ladies Auxiliary on Monday r eve- ning, Jan. 24, at the Community Center, 275 East Ferry avenue. All members are requested to attend, as there are many important matters to be attended to. Refreshments will be served. Plans are being com- pleted for the card party which will be held on Wednesday evening, Jan. 26, at the Community Center. Prizes are to be given to the two ladies sell- ing the most tickets. Members and their friends are asked to attend, as the proceeds from this party are to be used for the benefit of the poor and needy. A prize will be given at each table and refreshments will be served. Admission 50 cents. Philomathie Debating Club. At the last meeting of the Philo- mathic Debating Club, which was held on Sunday, Jan. 16, at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, a dlaTi was held on the subject "Resolved, That Capital Punishment Be Adopted In the State of Michigan." The nega- tive, upheld by Isadore Gantz and Hy- man Golden, won the decision of the club over the affirmative, which was supported by Dave Leach and Henry , Thumin. hymen Golden was voted best speaker on the debate. Norman I Rom acted as critic. The organize-I tion was also addressed by A. Ellen son of the Wabash railroad. Mr. El- linson'a topic was "Railroads from the Viewpoint of Traffic Manager." There will be no program at the next meeting because the election of of- ficers will be held for the term be ginning in February. Phi Beta ■ Fraternity. The last meeting of the l'hi Beta Fraternity was held at the fraternity headquarters, 215 East Ferry avenue. Two new fraternity brothers, Her- man Stein and Oscar Swartz, were formally accepted. Pledgees Julius Strasky, Leonard Goldman, Herman Cohen, Allan Azmotf and Seymour Goldman were given their third de. gree. A discussion by the dance com- mittee closed the meeting. ► Detroit., 51.. minute taa. Sampson Motor Sales Sampson L. Schrieber 9430 Woodward Avenue To insure personal service and delivery just when you want it we suggest that you come in at once to see the new six and eight-cylinder Hupinobiles. Never before has Hupmobile offered such a wide range of luxurious open and closed cars. Madison Athletic Club. The last regular meeting of the Madison Athletic Club was held on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 16, at the Y. W. II. A. Favorable reports were given by Morris Cohen and Kaplan •-■ Fondem, who are in charge of the valentine dance to be held on Sun- day evening, Feb. 13, at the Hotel Statler. Tickets for the dance can be secured from any of the members. David Marks, chairman of the ,enter- tainment committee, has completed plans for the special open fleeting which is to take place at the Y. W. II. A. Theater on Feb. 6. Special ef- fort is being made to make this an outstanding affair of the season. Members of the club met on Monday HIGHEST APPRAISED VALUE FOR YOUR MOTOR CAR 9430 WOODWARD AVENUE FOR A DEMONSTRATION CALL EMPIRE 6829 The Northwestern Women's League of the United Hebrew Schools is com- pleting arrangements for installation of officers, which will be held as a public affair in the large hall of the Philadelphia and Byron Talmud To- rah on Tuesday evening, Feb. 8. A very interesting literary and musical program is being arranged, which will be followed by dancing and re- freshments. A meeting of the league will be held Tuesday evening, Jan. 23, at which time all plans will be completed. (Additional Clubs on Page Three) IRRESISTIBLE! ENCHANTING! 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Plans for the open meeting are to be completed next week. The entertain- The Far C Om Uerpe price for Economical Transportation $625 $695 $645 - - - $645 TheFoSremderanprice- - The Landau - - - - $745 meat committee is planning to have Former price $765 I a very enjoyable program for the' evening. y. direc-1 ' tors of the Junior Chapter Hebrew I , Baby Day Nursery was held Monday evening, Jan. 17. at the home of Miss I Ruth Margolin, 2908 Pasadena ave- • nue. There will be a regular open meeting of the Junior Chapter Mon- 'day evening, Jan. 24, in Mrs. Rad- ner' ballroom, 8732 LaSalle boule- card. The meeting will start prompt- ly at 8 o'clock. All members in good I standing are requested to be on time.; Dancing will follow the meeting. Wonten's Benefit Association. Mrs. M. Segell, commander of The Touring Car or Roadster - - - $V)5 Price includes Baleen tires and steel disc wheels. For. mer price $535 with b.l. l oon tires only. The Sport Cabriolet Entirely new model wills rumble seat. 4J &I $7 15 Service with a Smile We boast one of the finest service stations in Detroit and have adhered strictly to the pol- icy of "Our relations with customers does not end with the sale of the car." Our staff of ex- pert mechanics are well qualified and eager to sen'e your every need. CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. The House of Superior Service. the Woman's Benefit Association, Sholom Review no. 88, was hostess to its members at a bridge party given on Jan. 12 at her home, 179 Eason ave- nue. Seventy-five guests were pres- Northwestern Women's League. in Chevrolet History from the On Sunday, Jan. 16, a social gath-I ering of the Sigma Delta Pi was held at 3224 Monterey avenue. Miss Mu- riel Snitz was the hostess. Prizes ' , were awarded to the Misses Blanche and Ethel Michelman. A special meeting was held Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, at 3275 West Philadelphia avenue. The next meeting will be , held on Jan. 30 at 3275 West Phila- delphia avenue. All members are urged to be present. I Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. The last regular meeting of the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority was held at the home of Miss Shirley Gross- man of Grand avenue on Tuesday, Jan. 11. The sorority's debut of the season, w hich will be a mid-winter dance, will take place on Sunday evening, Feb. 6, at the Gotham Hotel. Arrange- ments have been made for Shook's Creole Orchestra to entertain. Tick- ets may be obtained from any mem- ber of the sorority. The next meeting will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at the home of Miss Elizabeth Litvin of 649 East Euclid avenue. Beautiful Chevrolet Aced Ed Din Sorority. A regular business meeting of the Ased Ed Din Sorority was held at the home of Miss Celia Morin. Raffle prizes of a beaded bag and a 23-piece lustre tea net were given to II. Fried- enburg and A. M. Green. The anni- versary celebration was discussed. Plans for the next event will be in the next issue of this paper. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Rose Elansky, 9732 Cameron I avenue, on Jan. 23. SAMPSON MOTOR SALES Phiot• Delta Sorority. The regular business meeting of the Phiota Delta Sorority was held at the home of Sirs. Bessie Simons, 6415 Chene street, on Tuesday eve- ning, Jan, 18. After the business meeting, the members spent an en- joyable evening, playing bridge and bunco. Mrs. Harriet Steinberg of Grand avenue will be hostess at the next regular business meeting, which will be held Tuesday evening, Jan. 25. 'Buy the Most Junior Social Set-vice. The Junior Social Service held its last meeting on Monday, Jan. 17, at the home of Irene R. Kline of Col- lingwood avenue. The club consists of the following members: The Misses Goldie Bernstein, Anna Bar- ron, Irene Klein, Florence Barron, Sylvia Siegel, Eva Bernstein and Dorothy Barron, all of Atkinson ave. nue. Arrangements were niade to distribute 15 baskets of food and many useful articles of clothing among the poor. Junior Hebrew Baby Day Pi A meeting of the board of hers, it was decided to postpone the raffle which was to have been held on Feb. 1 to April 1. The club wel- comed back Thresa Feldman, who has spent three weeks in Pontiac. Miss Rose Dobis is contemplating leaving for Los Angeles in a few weeks. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, Jan. 25, at the home of Miss Dobis of Beaubien street. THE BIG BRIGHT SPOT OF DETROIT Tt't Sigma Delta Pi Sorority. IN THE NORTH WOODWARD DISTRICT At the New Sales and evening at the Chirard School to at- tend the basketball game played by their teams. Team No. 1 was defeat- ed by team No. 2 in a hard-fought game. Score, 13 to 7. The winning team gained possession of the basket- ball uniforms. The following mem- bers participated in the game. Mor- ris I.evin, Mickel Gruskin, Ben Dia- mond, Ben Mecklowitz and Albert Ja- cobs, on team No. 1; David Marks, Al Moss, Morris Barnes, Roy Stewart and Ben Richman, On team No. 2. The next game will be played on Monday evening, Jan. 24, at the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse at 89 Rowena street. ent. Refreshments were served and prizes were awarded to the following: Mrs. R. Ackerman, M. Fox, Ostrum, Berkowitz, Epstein, Austandry, R. Solomon, M. Summers, M. Weinberg and F. Erlich. Dancing concluded the entertainment of the evening. JEFFERSON AT CHENE , 7