PAGE TWO THE DLTvJ3rdtl on RMICIL 4 ratenrat anb (Dub Notts Friendship Club. An open meeting of the Friendship Club will be held Sunday, Feb. 13, at 4:30 p. rev, at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. Fred Butzel will be the principal speaker. The pub. lie is invited to attend the meeting. Bicur Chelan, Society. Sidney Alexander addressed the last meeting of the Bicur Cholent So- ciety on Thursday evening, Feb. 2. His topic was "Friendship." Besides Mr. Alexander, the program consisted of diverse talent, outstanding among which was the whistling solo by Miss Fritzie Lane, accompanied at the pi. ano by AI Klunover. Instead of a regular meeting to be held Thursday, Feb. 17, the evening will be devoted to the card party which will be given on that date at Braiker's ballroom, 2241 Gladstnne avenue, corner Four- teenth street. Prizes will be award- ed at every table and refreshments will be served. Dancing will follow. Tickets are obtainable from members or at the door the evening of the af- fair. As is the objective of the M- eow Cholera Society, all proceeds will go to charity. PhiloroatIsic Debating Club. At the next meeting of the Philo- mathic Debating Club, to be held Sunday evening at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, a debate will be held on the subject "Resolved. That Com. pulsory Automobile Insurance Be Adopted In Michigan." Max Schu- biner and Howard Berger will uphold the affirmative and David Leach and Ira Stone the negative. Mr. Fine. berg of the Mental Hygiene Clinic will be the speaker of the evening. At the last meeting. Sunday eve- ning. Feb. 6, the program was de- voted to interesting educational talks on a wide range of topics. Hyman Golden spoke about the problems of radio-chemistry. Norman Rom gave an outline of the Ford tax suit. Capi- tal punishment was Benjamin Kurtz- man s topic. Max Barahal's topic was "Civilized? Is the Attainment of It Possible!" Samuel Kellman, the last speaker, spoken on "Higher Bible Criticism." Isadore Berger, an honorary member and past speaker of the organization, acted as critic of the evening. Zaire Zion Organixatios. violinists; Ethel Blurnfield, vocalist, accompanied by Miss It. Schneider• reading from Sbolom'Alechim, by M. Dore beY ; characterization of the Zeire Z1011 and the Hapoel Hazoir, by Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools; ad- ' dresses delivered in Hebrew by Mor- . rig Lachovitzki, cultural chairman of the Zeire Zion, M. Smullin, president of the Kvutzah Ivrith Detroitith, and , Miss Ida Nakelaky of the Gordonia organization; Walter Chanson, assist. , ant to Dr. Mark Gunzburg, rendered a piano selection and accompanied 'most of the entertainers; Sigfried Greenberg gave interpretations of •Jewish folk songs, and Rev. M. Fri- man of Cleveland sang several Uk- rainian, Russian and Yiddish folk songs. The Misses Gussie Gleekman, Ruth Cohen and Sarah Glazer and Mrs. J. Silver and Mrs. Edward Franzblau were in charge of the ar- rangements. The Zeire Zion banquet for the Hapoel Hazoir, which was held last Sunday evening at the Jewish Center, proved to be one of the outstanding events of the season. Charles Ler- man, chairman of the local branch of the Zeire Zion, delivered the opening Junior League Musical Art Club. address. Others on the program were Miss Minnie Raskin, pianist; Benja- The active members of the Junior min A. Shapiro and Sidney Rosen, League of the Musical Art Club will bold a meeting on Friday. Feb. 18, at the Ganapol Studios. Don't fail to attend and bring a member inter- ested in the study of music. Congregation Emanuel. A special meeting of the Sister- hood of Congregation Emanuel was held at the synagogue Monday eve- ning. Feb. 7, for the purpose of dis- cussing plans for the bazaar to be held March 27. Mrs. Joseph liar- with, chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Ralph Paul. The next meeting will take place Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. at Congregation Emanuel. Baby Day Nursery. The Detroit Hebrew Baby Day Nursery is planning an extensive membership drive. Members are urged to invite their friends to join. Names and addresses of prospective members may be mailed to Mrs. A. udkoff, 1,27 Kenilworth avenue. Time Kai Pistis Sorority. A regular business meeting of the Time Kai Pistis Sorority was held k Ideal HOME NY PE FOR YOUR INSPECTION 111 7,1 1^ 1G NEE ise One of the Many Attractions Is the FREE HOME Telephone These Dealers for Cost of Materi- als Used in Construction of the Ideal Home Materials Supplied by: Randolph 3728 Frank E. Hill, Architect Randolph 9783 Charles J. Prose, Builder Cadillac 0252 Arthur 1. Scully, Lot Portland Cement Assn., Cement and Stucco Materials. 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It's Beyond Description. But Work to Win It! Set the place and dates of the Builders' Show on your calendar. Plan to come several times and increase your chances to win, as well as see a fine exhibit of home refinements. Will Be Held at CONVENTION HALL UNDER THE AUSPICES OF BUILDERS' EXHIBITION, INC. DETROIT REAL ESTATE BOARD DETROIT RETAIL FURNITURE ASS'N February 26 to March 8 The World's Greatest Builders' Show Monday. Feb. 7, a: the home of Miss! Bansters will furnish dance music E. Kulich of 4238 Dix avenue. The after the meeting. On Tuesday, valentineparty will be held Saturday,. April 5, the club will raffle a 46-piece Feb. 12, at the home of Miss Kuart, Net of chinaware. The profit derived 5673 Twenty-third street. Miss Flor• from this enterprise will all be used enee Mittman of 5050 Daly avenue for charitable purposes. The club will be hostess at the following busi- will also hold a card party in the near ness meeting. ae Junior B'nai B'rith, in col- flaubtTouhrre tion with the Juvenile Concert Beta Rho Delta. The Beta Rho Delta Sorority held Band of Detroit, is sponsoring a con- a regular meeting at the Y. W. II. A. cert on Sunday, April 3, at the B'nai on Thursday, Feb. :3. The members B'rith auditorium. Inmates of the will soon receive their sorority pins. Jewish Old Folks Home will be the The members are making arrange- guests of honor of the organization. The four leading aspirants for the ments to build a chapter of their so- rority in Cleveland, Ohio. The plans checker championship in the tourna- will be completed in the near future. ment that is now being conducted under the auspices of the Junior B'nai B'rith will participate in a Gamma Rho Sorority. series of games with the four leading Definite plans have been completed players of a similar contest that the by the Gamma Rho Sorority for ■ Strangers A. C. is conducting to de- covered-wagon party, to be held ride the supremacy between these March 5. Invitations will beissued two rival organizations. b y Miss Sally R. Miller, who . chair- Members are requested to attend man of the committee in charge of the Valentine dance on Sunday, Feb. the affair. Assisting her are Miss 13. and the next meeting, Tuesday, Betty Weingarten and Miss Gertrude I' -6 which is the d • at G. Goldberg. The next regular meet- which dues are payable. ing will be held Wednesday, Feb. 16, at Miss Anne Grossman's home, 944 Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. Ferry avenue. The last meeting of the Alpha Beta , Gamma Sorority was held at the home Los Amigo.. ' of bliss Sonya Lober of 1015 King The regular monthly meeting of lavenue on Tuesday, Feb. 8. The so- the Los Amigos will be held Feb. 13 rarity- is very proud of the success at 8 p. m. This will be a Valentine of its first mid-winter dance which party and guests are requested to was held Sunday evening, Feb. 6. bring valentines for the valentine The next meeting will be at the home box. The third annual dance of the of Nliss Nellie Israel of 528 King 11Vei. club will be given on March 20 at the sue. B'nai B'rith Community Center. Bill Lankin's Detroiters will furnish the Gordonia. music. Tickets may be obtained A meeting in memory of A. D. from members or at the door the eve - Gordon, who passed away five years ning of the dance. ago, was held by the Gordonia Club on Saturday, Jan. 29, at the home of Kvutsah lerith Detroitith. bli ss Shushanah Kutnick, 920 Hol- A special meeting of the Kvutzah brook avenue. Mr. Lerman, chair- Ivrith Detroitith will be held at the 1111111 of the Zeire Zion Organization Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue,. of Detroit, spoke on A. D. Gordon. on Sunday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p. m. The membership campaign is still in Various articles and short stories will progress and all members are urged be read in Hebrew by Bernard Isaacs, , to invite their friends to join. The I. Rosenberg, A. Markson and H. next regular meeting will he held Bednovitz. All interested are invited i Sunday, Feb. 13, at the home of Miss to attend the meeting. 1Nfiriam Nakelsky, 611 Kenilworth !avenue. The public is invited to at- Ladies Free Loan Association. tend this meeting. Detroit Hebrew Ladies Free Loan! Association will hold a special meet - ;Junior Chapter of Baby Day N y. ing Monday, Feb. 14, 7 p. m., at the' At the regular meeting of the Jun- Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and Mr Chapter of the Hebrew Baby Day Wilson avenues. Important business Nursery, which was held Monday eve- will be transacted and very fine, ning, Feb. 7, at 8732 LaSalle boule- speakers will entertain. Refresh- yard, plans were completed for the ments will be served. The public is card party to be given on Wednesday invited to attend. 'evening, Feb. 16, at the K. of P. Hall. !Through the courtesy of Grinnell Gamma Tau Chi. Bros., 1231 Broadway, an ortho- The last regular meeting of the phonic electrola was loaned' to the Gamma Tau Chi Sorority was held at 'organization for the evening. Dane- the home of Miss E. Keshner of 9741 , ing followed the business meeting. Delmar avenue. The girls wish tolAn open meeting will be held Monday thank M. Gruskin, president of the' evening, Feb. 14, at 8732 LaSalle Madison Boys Athletic Club, who boulevard. spoke at the open meeting. On Jan. , 28 a theater party was held at the' Blue Bird Girls. New Detroit Opera House. Dinner at' A very interesting and well attend- Briggs Restaurant followed. Miss E. ed meeting of the Blue Bird Girls was Goldfarb entertained at the open held at the home of bliss Ida Green- meeting of the Madison Boys Athletic weld, 1718 Seward avenue, on Tues. Club and Miss E. Bromarny took a day evening, Feb. 8. All plans for prominent part in a play at the bta. the bridge-tea to be held on Sunday jestic Theater this week. afternoon, Feb. 13, at the Savoy Ho- tel, have been completed and all Kadimah Girl. Club. friends are cordially invited to at- A regular meeting of the Kadimah tend. Many interesting events are Girls Club was held at the home of being planned by the girls for the fu- Miss Ethel Klein, 8740 Arcadia MT- tore, notice of which will be given at nue. A bridge and raffle will be held a later date. The next meeting of Sunday, Feb. 20, at the Palmetto Ho- the club, which is to be a closed one, tel. The committee in charge of the will be held at the home of Mrs. Mit- affair is as follows: Ruth Klugman, chell on Grand avenue, Feb. 15. chairman; Etta Biegel, in charge of tickets; Mrs. A. C. Goldberg, prizes;' Athena Girls Club. Elizabeth Apple, raffle. The sum of I The Athena Girls held a social tea $20 was donated to charity last week, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 8, at the by the club. Miss Frieda Levine will home of the Misses Sophie and Min- entertain the club at the next meets' nie Schneider of 2530 West Phila. ing, at her home, 636 Alger avenue,' delphia avenue. Chairman of the en- Feb. 15. tertainment committee Miss Sophie Schwartz, was in charge of the fol- M■ dison Athletic Club. lowing program: Violin solo by Al The Little Theater of the Y. W. H. Schneider; humorous reading by Es- A. was filled to capacity on Sunday ther Jacobson; vocal solo by Esther afternoon last, when the Madison Zalesin; an interesting talk by Mrs. Athletic Club held an open meeting. Ethel Fish, and several vocal selec. The following participated in the pro- tions by Miss Betty S. Yacht. Miss gram. Lottie and Dorothy Kroll, Moe Pauline Fabrick was accompanist for Schwartz, Estelle Goldfarb, Marian the evening. The next regular busi- Franklin, Allan Hosden, Benjamin ness meeting will take place on Tues. Diamond, Arthur Schern Marky day evening, Feb. 22, at the home of Goldstein, Jack Cohen and Jules Miss Sophie Schwartz of 239 OWen Jewels Orchestra, which furnished avenue. the music for dancing. In apprecia- I lion of the splendid work accom- 1 Phalanx Club. plished by Michel Gruskin, chairman The Phalanx Club held its last reg• of the organization • the members pre- , ular business meeting on Thursday sented him with a ring. Elaborate ' evening, Feb. 3, at the Y. W. H. A. plans have been completed for the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street. Plans Valentine dance to be held on Sun- are under way for an informal dance day evening, Feb. 13, at the Hotel to be held March 20 at Hotel Gotham, Statler. Tickets may be obtained of which Irving Bilsky is chairman. from members or at the door the eve- The Beta Roe Delta Sorority and C. nine of the affair. Admsision charge, H. L. Girls will be represented in 11 is 75 cents for ladies and $1 for gen• body at this dance, which promises to tlemen. Billy Bushor's original be one of the outstanding affairs of alto Orchestra will furnish the mu- the season. Stone's Syncopators have sic. The next meeting will be hell , been engaged for the evening's en- Sunday afternoon, Feb. 20, at the tertainnient. Tickets may be ob- Y. W. H. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena tained from any of the members. street. Zedakah Club. A get-acquainted masquerade party given by members of the Zedakah Club will be held at the home of Mrs.' Joshua Karbal on Sunday evening,' Feb. 20, at 3301 Webb avenue. A bridge-tea will also be given by this organization on March 2 at K. of P. ilall. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Zedakah club. Sirs. T. Kohn of 26 West Dakota ave- nue will be hostess at the next regu- lar meeting on Monday, Feb. 14, at 2 p. m. Tau Tau Gamma. Tau Tau Gamma Sorority will re- ceive Miss Estelle Swartz and Miss Sylvia Wasserman into memhership at an informal tea Tuesday evening. Feb. 15, at the home of Miss Mary Simmon on Mil241 1Wood avenue. Miss Annette Cohen and Miss Kitty Katz are in charge of arrangements. Miss Rose Dobis, former president of the sorority, left Saturday evening, Feb. 5, for an extended trip to Loa An- geles. On Feb. 1 a theater and din. ner party given in her honor and she was later presented with a beau. tiful gift from the sorority. Junior B'nai B'rith. The Junior B'rith has inaug. urated a series of social functions to procure funds for charitable work. The first of these is a Valentine dance to be heist Sunday, Feb. 13, at the B'nai B'rith ballroom. The club will not have its month. ly open meeting for February, but will have a model meeting on Tues- day evening. March 15. This meet- ing is open to the general public and is dedicated to the senior order of the B'nai B'rith, Pisgah Lodge No. 34. An oratorical contest will be held at this meeting in which six members of the organization will participate. Gold and silver medals will be given to the winners of first and second places, respectively-. Bill's Babbling (Additional Clubs on Page Three) THOMAS BROWNLEE Saxophone and Banjo School, 1005 Wurlitzer Building. We furnish instruments and start you in an orchestra. High class instruction. Cadillac 1848 Walnut 5400-M Trees and Shubbery Trimmed, felled; large trees and manure for sale. LOG CABIN NURSERY Hemlock 3890. 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