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tions. Al Fidler's Miami Serenaders
will furnish the music for the next
meeting, Tuesday evening, Feb. 22.
Meetings are held every second and
fourth Tuesday of the month at the
Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and Wit-
son avenues. Young people who have
reachedthe age ■■ f 19 are invited to
attend.
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Phalanx Club.
The regular me e ting of the Pha-
lanx Club was held Feb. 17 at the
N. \N. II. A.clubhouse, 89 Rowena
street. Mr. Bilsky, chairman of the
entertainment committee, reported
favorably on the advance sale of tick-
ets for the danceplanned for March
20, to be held at the llotel Gotham.
The Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority sig-
nified its intention of attending in
and
body. The next meeting will take
place on Feb. 25 at 89 Rowena street.

derful success. The next meeting
the club is to be held at the home o
Delori•n Club.
Miss Sophye B. l.ipnick, 2459 Glad-
The members of the D•lorian Club
stone avenue on Feb. 22, in the form
held their last meeting Sunday after-
of a social, and all members are asked
on, Feb. 6, at the home of Miss
to attend.
'fed): Silver, 3260 Hazelwood aye-
'w•.
The Misses Ida Snyder, Bette
Sisterhood Temple Emanuel.
Lapinsky, Ruth Rote and Hilda Run
The next meeting of the Sisterhood were guests of the club.
of Temple Emanuel will be held Mon-
1 day afternoon, Feb. 21, ut 2 o'clock,
Unterstiching Verein.
at the synagogue. The program for
On Feb. 9t he Ladies Progressive
'the afternoon will include a reading Cnterstiching Verein held a raffle
by Mrs Barney Albert; Miss Esther party at Carpenter Ilall, the proceeds
Ashinsky will talk on her trip to Pal- of which will benefit the society. Mrs.
Theta Delta Omeg•.
estine; Mrs. J. NI. Herds, vocalist. S. Mind, presh1ent of t he organiza-
The Theta Delta Omega Sorority I will render several selections, ne0111- tion, was presented With a loving cup
was recently organized to promote !Tiled by Mrs. Emery Monash at the D iu appreciation of her service's.
friendship and social activities. The piano. At a special meeting held
first affair of the sorority will be a ;Monday evening, chairmen were ap-
Alpha Beta Gamma.
Miss Nellie Israel of 528 King ave-
dinner party to be given at Webster j pointed for the various booths for the
Hall on Saturday, March 5. Mrs. bazaar to be held March 27 at the nue wins hostess at the last meeting
Grace C. Jones, vocational advisor; synagogue. Mrs. Jacob Ilarwith is of the Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority
Miss Sarah Block, president of the chairman of the affair and is being on Tuesday, Feb. S. Miss Pearl Gil.
L'Allegro Girls, and Miss (filcher of assisted by Mrs. Ralph Paul.
berg and Miss Nellie Israel will be
the women's division of the Detroit
initiated into the sorority on Sunday,
Athena Girls Club.
Police Department, will be guests of
Feb. 20. The next meeting will take
honor at the party.
Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz of place at the home of Miss Anne
.1239 Owen avenue was hostess at the Shnurowitz, 150 Hague avenue, on
Psi Nu Theta.
I last regular business meeting of the Tuesday, Feb. 22.
The annual election of officers for Athena Girls Club. After the busi-
Ladies Aid Society.
the ensuing year was held at the resi- ness meeting, Raymond Schefter sang
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
dence of Victor Zuckerman at 627 'several musical numbers, including
King avenue, on Friday, Feb. 11. one of his (mai composiitons. Mr. will hold a board of directors meet-
Benjamin Wilfred Nelson was unani- •Schefter presented each member with ing at the home of Mrs. Stable Berk,
1600 Seward avenue, on Tuesday aft-
mously elected president, this being an artist's copy.
The organization is planning an ernoon, Feb. 22, at 2 o'clock. The
his third consecutive term; Jules
main
topic of discussion will be the
April
ool
hard-time
party
to
be
Parnes, vice-president, and Victor
Zuckerman, secretary and treasurer. held in the near future. The next Purim ball to be held on March 6 at
the
Fort
VPayne Hotel. Those desir-
regular
business
meeting
will
be
held
Eugene Steinberger and Norbert L.
Zuckerman were accepted as new Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, at the ing tickets are requested to com-
home
of
Mrs.
Samuel
Fishman
of
municate
with Mrs. Denenfeld, Cedar
members. Plans for a dinner-dance
were discussed and tentative plans 2005 West Philadelphia avenue, 1209-R.
apartment
403.
were arranged.
Tau Tau Gamma.
Miss Mary Simon was hostess at
Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
A. B. C. Girls.
the
informal
ten given by the Tau
A regular meeting of the Ladies
The meeting of the A. B. C. Girls
was held at the home of Miss Sarah Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith will he held Tau Gamma Sorority in honor of the
Misses
Estelle
Swartz and Sylvia
Sprague, 6935 St. John street, on Fri- Monday evening, Feb. 21, at 0
Wasserman. new members. Formal
day, Feb. 11. The A. B. C. Girls will o'clock. Many important matters
initiation
will
take
place Tuesday eye-
hold an open meeting at the El Moshe relative to the card party to take
ing, Feb. 22, at the home of Miss
Synagogue, Twenty-ninth street, near place on Wednesday evening. March
Ida
Smith
on
Buena
Vista avenue.
Michigan avenue. A program and 9, and the theater benefit to be spon-
lancing will follow the business meet- sored by the auxiliary and the North- Miss Kitty Katz and Miss Annette
Cohen
are
in
charge
of
arrangements.
ing. Everyone is welcome. Any girl western Branch of the J. W. F. W.
from the age of 16 to 19 wishing to 0. on March 27 will be discussed and
Kadimah Girl. Club.
join the A. B. C. Girls kindly attend all members are urged to attend the
A regular meeting of the Kadimah
meeting.
the open meeting.
Girls Club WWI held at the home of
Miss Frieda I.•vine, 636 Alger ave-
Alpha Lambda Kappa.
Beta Rho Delta.
nue. Plans are completed for the
The Beta Rho Delta Sorority held
The last meeting of the Alpha
bridge
and raffle to be held Sunday
its regular meeting at the Y. W. II. Lambda Kappa Fraternity was held
A. on Thursday, Feb. 19. Miss Ann at the home of John Isaacs, 2653 afternoon, Feb. 20, at the Palmetto
Hotel.
A
tilt-top coffee table will be
B. Rubens gave a bridge-tea at her Glendale avenue. Fraternity pins are
home, 11471 North Martindale ave- being distributed to the members. J. raffled. A Valentine party was held
Sunday,
Feb.
13, for members and
nue, for the sorority members. The 'sears Chan will entertain the mem-
friends at the home of Mrs. S. Yuclo-
members will receive their sorority bers at the next meeting.
witz.
The
next
meeting will be held
pins some time before the initiation,
Feb. 22.
which will be held on Feb. 26.
L'Allegro Girl..
The last meeting of the L'Allegro
Senior Young Em•nuels.
Koeba Girl..
Girls was held at the home of Miss
The senior group of the Young
Miss Mildred Ilarris of 1698 Eu- Selma I'rag, 11514 Oakland avenue,
Emanuels
has elected the following
clid avenue was hostess at the last Tuesday, Feb. 15. An open meeting
officers and committee chairmen;
meeting of the Koeba Girls on Tues- has been arranged for March 29 and
Murray
Freidman,
president; Betty
day, Feb. 15. Favorable reports were a number of guest, have already been
Pevin, vice-president; Cal. Sachse,
given on the sale of raffle tickets. A invited to attend. Plans are being
treasurer;
Dorothy
Smith, corre-
luncheon was held at King Wah Lo made for a bridge to be held in the
Cafe on Lincoln's Birthday. Miss early part of May. A debate on sponding secretary; Judith Ashinsky,
educational;
Esther
Ashinsky,
consti-
Rose Landsman of 7608 Merrill ave- "Capital Punishment" will be held at
nue will entertain the girls at the the nest meeting at the home of Miss tutional; Doris Levine, membership;
Arthur
Gellman,
entertainment;
J.
next meeting.
Esther Alzofon, 595 East Phila.
Schulman, publicity. At the last
delphia avenue.
meeting
Miss
Sperling
entertained
Philomathic Debating Club.

The senior chapter of the Hebrew
Baby Day Nursery held a meeting on
Feb. 10. Many new members were
present. The following program was
presented: Violin solos by Miss Ida
Levine; vocal selections by Mr. Feld-
man, IL Paul and Mrs. Warren; piano
solos by Miss Ida Lipsitz. All those
who received ticketsfor the dance
which was held on Jan. :SO at the Ito
tel Stellerare requested to send the
tickets or remittance to Mrs. A. Yud-
koff, 627Kenilworth avenue.

At the last meeting of the Philo-
mathic Debating Club, held last Sun-
day evening at the Y. W. H. A. club-
house, a general discussion was held
on the subject of compulsory auto-
liability insurance. Howard Berger
and Max Schubiner began the discus-
sion by giving the affirmative side of
the question. Ira Stone presented •
the negative. This was followed by
a thorough discussion of the subject
by the organization. Mr. Fineberg,1
the speaker of the evening, told of 1
the relationship between the Mental
Hygiene Clinic and the community.'
Sunday evening, Feb. 20, the election
of model meeting contestants will be
held. The model meeting this year
will take place in the first part of
May. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Beth El will address the organization 1
on "Modern Tendencies of Reform
Judaism."

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assist in this worthy cause. Boxes
I may be obtained at 31 Melbourne
avenue. The next regular meeting
will be held Sunday, Feb. 20, at 31
M. !bourne avenue. Members ItIld
• their friends are invited to attend.

Junior B'nai B'rith,
There will be no meeting of the
Junior B'nai B'rith Tuesday, Feb.
22, due to the attendance of the en.
tire society at the basketball genie
scheduled for 8 p. nm. at the Shaarey
Zedek gymnasium. A business meet.
ing was conducted by the Junior
B'nai B'rith at the community center,
275 East Ferry avenue, Tuesday eve-
ning, Feb. 15. The society, in col-
laboration with the Juvenile Concert
Band of Detroit, is planning the pre.
sentation of a concert, at which the
inmates of the Jewish Old Folks
Home will be the honorary guests,
at the center, Sunday, April 3. Tick-
ets have been printed for the raffle,
the proceeds of which will be devoted
entirely to charity, and they may be
purchased from any member after
March 1.
The Valentine dance sponsored by
the juniors met with the success that
Phi Bet ■ Fraternity.
is becoming hahitually attendant on
Elaborate preparations are being all the society's endeavors. With the
completed by the Phi Beta Fraternity object in view of procuring funds
for its first social affair, which will with which to carry on its charitable
be held in the near future at the' work extensively, the organization
Book-Cadillac Hotel. Among the vari-, will sponsor a dance every second
ous organizations that will be repre- j Tuesday in each ninth. The first of
rented are the Sigma Alpha Mu, Sig- these series will be conducted at the,
ma Delta Phi, l'hi Beta Delta, Kappa community center on March 8. No
Nu, Alpha Tau, Pi Phi, Alpha Omega, open meeting will be held this month,1
Alpha Tou, Tau Gamma Delta, Tau' but on March 15 a model meeting will
Epsilon Pi, Iota Gamma, Delta Rho take place. Efforts are being putt
Sigma, Alpha Omicron Delta, Iota forth to secure Edward A. Guest,'
Phi, Gamma Rho, Tau Tau Gamma, poet, as the speaker of the evening.,
Alpha Beta Gamma, Phi Iota Delta, An oratorical contest, comprising six 1
Sigma Delta Rho and the Phi Delta. participants and composed of original
Mayor and Mrs. John Smith will be monologues, will sub-feature thepro-
among the patrons and patronesses. gram. Those wishing to become ac-
Further details will be announced at quainted with the functions of the
a later date.
Junior B'nai B'rith are cordially in-
vited to attend.
Time Kai Pistis Sorority.
The following officers were elected
Senior Chapter Young Emanuele.
I
at the last business meeting of the
At a meeting held Feb. 8, the gen.;
Time Kai Pistil Sorority, which was for chapter of the Young Emanuel,
held at the home of Miss Rottman of elected the following officers: Presi-
5080 Daly avenue: Rose Goodman, dent, Mr. Freedman; vice-president,
president; Mary Goodman, vice-presi- Miss Pevin; corresponding secretary,
dent; Gertrude Watson, secretary; Miss Smith; recording secretary, Miss
Ethel Kulick, treasurer. The Misses Schwartz; treasurer, Mrs. Sachse.
Lena Gussin, Shirley Fox and Doro- The chapter has increased in mem.'
thy Alpert were guests. Arrange. bership and an invitation is extended
ments have been completed for the to the young men and women whop
open meeting which will take place are interested in a better and clearer
Tuesday. March 1, at the home of understanding of traditional Judaism,1
Miss Kulick, 4238 Dix avenue. Miss as well as to find an outlet for their
Gertrude Watson of 8943 Twelfth social inclinations, to join. For the
street will be hostess at the next busi- next meeting, scheduled for Tuesday
ness meeting.
evening, Feb. 22, arrangements have
been made with the Miami Serenad-
Benito..
en, a six-piece dance orchestra, to
The Benitos, organized on Feb. 6, furnish the entertainment after the
elected the following officers at a re- regular business meeting.
cent meeting: H. Kramer, president:
li
IL Erector, vice-president; E. Aron-
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
son, secretary; L. Marks, treasurer.
The last meeting of the Eta Beta
Any young man 19 years of age or Zeta Sorority was called to order at
older, wishing to join the organize- the home of Miss Gertrude Victorson,l
lion, is requested to communicate 5002 Maplewood avenue. A coneti-I
with Mr. Aronson of 1960 Gladstone lotion was convict,* and bridge fop-1
avenue; telephone Garfield 6381-M.
lowed. Prizes were won by Misses'
Avis Rice and Estelle Leviant.
Phiota Delta Sorority.
The pajama and bridge party given
Gamma Tau Chi.
by the Phiota Delta Sorority on Feb.
The last regular meeting of the 1
12 was reported a success. The deco- Gamma Tau Chi Sorority was held at
rations were carried out in Valentine the home of Miss R. Berger, 103061
fashion. The Misses Esther Tabach. Delmar avenue.
Election was held
nick and Ida Butensky were on the and the following officers elected:
photography committee.
Miss Gert- President, Miss E. Keshner; vice-
rude Adels of 8627 Greeley avenue president, Miss L. Lieberman; secre-
will be hostess at the next regular tar•, Miss E. Goldfarb; treasurer,
business meeting. to be held on Tues. Miss D. Baskin; sergeant-at-arm,
day evening, Feb. 22.
Miss B. Kaplan.

Blue Bird Girls.
The Blue Bird Girls held their reg-
ular business meeting on Tuesday
evening, Feb. 15, at the home of Mrs.
Leslie Mitchell , 2699 Glendale ave-
nue. The girls wish to thank all their
friends and patrons for assisting
them in making their bridge-tea a won-

Ur* LOU Orvisiaation.
The last meeting of the Zeire Zion
Organization was held Sunday, Feb.
13. A. Freedman presided. Edward
Franzblau spoke on behalf of the
Jewish National Fund. The cam-
paign for the distribution of the Na-
tional Fund boxes will begin Sunday,

J. W. L W. 0. OFFICERS

INSTALLED ON FEB. 15

Impressive ceremonies marked the
installation of e &era of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Organiza- •
Lion on Tuesday evening. Feb. 15.
"Mother" Klein presided.
The following program of entertain-
ment was presented: vocal solos by
Miss B. Morrison and Mrs. Schwartz,
accompanied at the piano by Mr. Grua.
toff ; piano solo by Miss Celia Genet;
address liy Mr. Ilaggai, who presented
loving cups to Mrs. Stanfield, Men,
A. Levin and Mrs. T. Siegel in appre-
ciation ofthe services rendered to the
or
The officers installed were: Mrs. Ida
Lesine, president; Mrs. Joseph Rad-
tier, first vice-president; Mrs. Max
Satovsky, second vice-president; Mrs
Fred Epstein, third vice-president;
Mrs. Lena Greenberg, fourth vice-
president ; NIts..1. Rosenstein, treasur-
er; Mrs. Agnes Levin, secretary; Mrs.
Joseph Haggai, secretary of board of
directors; Mrs. D. Lapidus, inner
guard; 51ts. J. Newman, Mrs. G. Co-
hen, Mrs. L. Uplink and Mrs. S. Sieg-
el, trustees.

Gayety Circle Boys.
The first of the weekly dances
planned by the Gayety Circle Boys
was held at 7636 Womjward avenue
on Feb. 12 and was reported a nie-
ces?.
Jules Jewels Serenaders fur-
nished the music for the evening's
entertainment. The next affair will
be held Feb. 18 at 7637 Woodward
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