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Fraternal and
Club Notes
Athena Girls Club.
The last regular Isusfiless meeting
of the Athena Girls Club was held
Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, at the
home of Mrs. Gertrude Fishman of
West Philadelphia avenue. Plans
have been made for a bowling party
to be held Tuesday evening. March 8,
and a hard times April Fool party to
be held Saturday evening, April 2, at
the Palmetto, for members and their
friends. The business meeting was
followed by a bridge and shower in
honor of Miss Rose Hershman, a
bride-elect. The next regular busi-
ness meeting will be held Tuesday
evening. March 1, at the home of
Miss 'Pane Chimovitz of 2047 \Vest
Philadelphia avenue.
ner in one restaurant and dis-
appointed in another ... though the
food you order is the same . . . the
difference lies in the way in which it
is prepared and the flavor it pro-
vides.
Tau Tau Gamma.
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The members of the l'in , ker Pro-
gressive linter Verein extend an in-
vitation to their friends to attend the
celebration which will be held to in-
troduce their new charter. Refresh-
ments will be served and a program
of entertainment has been arranged.
Those interested in the work of the
League U. H. S.
La-t Tuesday afternoon the officers organization are invited to join.
and members of the board of direc-
Baby Day Nursery.
tors of the Northwestern Women's
The Detroit Baby Day Nursery
League of the United Hebrew
Schools met at the home of Mrs. Ja- submits the following report of con-
cob Silberstein, 3025 Monterey ave- tributions for the month of Febru-
nue, where plans for the forthcoming ary: B. Katz, $43.25; :qrs. C. Mar-
membership campaign were formu- golis, $36; Itzok Isaac Aid Society,
lates], and various discussions per- $25; Mrs. Rosenberg, $25; Mrs. Ku-
taining to the welfare of the Hebrew zens, $10; Mrs. L. 11. JoIlea, $10;
Schools in the city of Detroit were Mrs. A. Danto, $10; Mrs. M. Miller,
had. The next meeting of the board $11); Mrs. I. Baker, $3; Mrs. 11.
of directors, as well as the officers, Spiro, $2.
will be held on Tuesday, March 8, at
Alpha Beta Gamma.
the home of Mrs. Max Hayman, 3748
Wager avenue.
Miss Anne Shnurowitz of 1192
Hague avenue was hostess at the so-
Sigma Alpha Chi.
cial of the Alpha Beta Gamma So-
A regular meeting of the Sigm rority on Tuesday, Feb. 22. Bridge
Alpha ('hi Fraternity was held at the and bunco were played and Miss Es-
home of Edward Goldberg, 2726 Les- ther Silber and Miss Ruth Berman
lie avenue, on Sunday, Feb. 20. Mein- were awarded high honors. Mem-
hers of the fraternity will hold an bers of the sorority have completed
outing at Island Lake on Sunday, plans for obtaining a cottage at Cass
Feb. 27, following the raffle. The Lake for the summer. The next
following membership committee was meeting will be held on Tuesday,
appointed: Edward Goldberg, harry March I, at the home of Miss Anne
Weingarden, Sanford Rothenberg, Schulman of 1217 West Euclid ave-
Morris Fish. The next meeting of nue.
the fraternity will be held at the Y.
W. 11. A. clubhouse, 89 Rowena
W. W. Girls Club.
street, at which time the raffle will
The W. W. Girls Club held a meet-
take place.
ing on Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, at
the home of Miss Mary Koesnigs-
Gayly Circle Boys.
berg, 927 East Warren avenue.
The Cayty Circle Boys wish to an-
Platonic friendship was greatly dis-
nounce that they are sponsoring
cussed and a general debate will take
weekly dances at 7636 Woodward
place at the next meeting, which will
avenue, between Bethune and Smith
be held at Miss Clara Goodman's
avenues, on Friday, at 8:30 p. m.
home, 3302 Elmhurst avenue, Tues-
Jules Jewel's Serenaders furnish the
day evening, March 1. Card playing
dance music. The entertainment
and dancing followed the meeting,
committee includes the following
O members: Oscar Bosnian, chairman;
L'Allegro Girls.
n Joseph Gersten, Louis Sosnick, flurry
The last meeting of the [.'Allegro
ki Friedman, Alex Samuels and Alex
O Holtman. The officers of th6 organ- Girls was held at the home of Miss
ization are: Jack Waist, chairman; Esther Alzofon. Miss Florence Ks-
Joseph Roman, vice-president; Ruby robkin, chairman of the social com-
S. Cohen, financial secretary; Abra- mittee, is its charge of the entertain-
ham Lask, treasurer; Albert Sage, ment for the oissn meeting to be held
sergeant-art-arms; Joseph Roman, March 22, Miss Dorothy Talberg,
chairman of the bridge committee,
O publishing editor.
will give full details concerning the
bridge to be held in May. The next
Junior
B'nai
B'rith.
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On Tuesday, March 15, the Junior meeting will be held at the home of
B'nai B'rith will hold a model meet- Miss Sarah Block, 2649 Leslie ave-
ing open forum at the community nue.
house, 275 East Ferry avenue. Ed-
Ladies Aid Society.
gar A. Guest, poet, will be the guest
11 and speaker of the evening. Gold
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
and silver medals will be awarded to will hold a card party on Saturday
the first and second choices of the evening, Feb. 20, at the home of Mrs.
.1s six participants in the oratorical con- Rose Auslander, 1630 Calvert ave-
nue. Mrs. Sarah Miller and Mrs. C.
Davidson are chairmen of the eve-
ning. Final discussions on the Purim
ball to be held on March 6 at the
Fort Wayne Hotel took place at the
hoard of directors meeting at the
home of Mrs. Berk. The Dixie
Stompers will furnish the music for
that evening. Tickets can be ob-
tained from Mrs. K. Denenfeld, pohne
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If Situation There Is to Be Re-
lieved, Declares Deputy
Isaac Greenbaum.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.1 --One mil-
lion Polish Jews will hate to emigrate
if the economic condition of the Jewish
population in Poland is to be improved.
'Ibis was the tspisnon expressed Isy
Deputy Isaac Greenbaum, former pres-
ident of the (1111, of Jewish Deputies,
and Zionist leader, when interviewed
by the representative of the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency upon his arrival
in New York City.
Asked where this 1,000,000 Jews
should go, Deputy Greenbaum replied:
"I, s f course, would like to see them
proceed to Palestine. This should be
the care of world Jewry and particu-
larly the Jews of America.
"The present Polish government,"
he continued, "has, perhaps, 110 bad in-
tentions with regard to the Jewish
Imputation and would, perhaps, grant
certain of the Jewish demands. Due,
hovosser, to a number of reasons, the
government can not yet cope with the
problems which interest Polish Jewry
most. The relation between Poles and
Jews has become better since the l'il-
sudski government has 'wen in power,
but this has nothing to Is wills the eco-
nomic and cultural needs of the Jewish
is pulation, which the government has
not yet considered.
"l'he three main demands, the ful-
fillment of which could appreciably re-
lieve the situation of the ,leas, are:
the admission of Jews to state em-
nloyment, the abolition of the old
ezaristic laws and the recognition of
he existing Jewish schools by granting
them a government subsidy. These
demands have mot yet been taken up
by the government. The fact makes
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Polish Jews feel disappointed in the
high hopes which they had placed in
the present government."
Asked as to the attitude of the Club
of Jewish Deputies toward the govern-
ment, Deputy Greenbaum declared
that the club now finds itself at a
cross-road. "The question is debated
among the deputies as to whether it
would not be advisable to proceed to
the opposition. No decision has yet
been taken in this matter. The sit-
uation is more complicated due to the
fart that the present government could
be its a position to break through the
wall of the disabilities, but there are
men in the cabinet who do not under-
stand the importance of such a step
or who do not wish to understand it.
The result is that the Jews, and with
them the country, suffer."
Comnienting on the Weizmann-Mar-
shall accord concerning the Jewish
Kelsey, Deputy Gruenbaum stated that
the followers of the agency plan
among the Polish Zionists received the
news of the conclusion of the agree-
ment with reserve. "As to the oppo-
nents, their opposition has become
greater, because of the Weizinann-
Nlarshall exchange of letters," he de-
clared.
Nora Bayca at Michigan.
Nora Hayes, the popular singing
comedienne, comes to the :Michigan
next week in a new repertoire of
songs, heating; the stage show, The
Pulolix revue, "Under Brooklyn
Bridge," is built around sketches of
the "gay nineties," with Helene Heller
and George Riley as the lending play-
ers. On the screen will be Bets Lyon
in "The Perfect Sap," and an adapta-
tion of "Not Herbert," the stage suc-
cess. Ben, as an amateur detective, iss
beset by amazing and amusing diffi-
culties iis trying to solve the mystery
of the workings of an underworld
gang sold win the girl. Pauline Starke
is the girl. Sans Hardy, Virginia Lee
Corbin and Lloyd Whitlock are in the
cast.
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Basketball games are played every
Tuesday evening from 7 to 10 at the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
Dance
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Oratorical Contest:
The following organizations will
partake in the oratorical contest
which oil be held under the auspices
of the Senior Council of Clubs at the
Jewish Center on Sunday afternoon,
March 13, at 3 o'clock: Bhratrika
Club, the Deborians, the Rayos, the
Fenkell Antigua Club, the West Side
Jewish Leaders, the Detroit Friend-
ship Club, the Faicomes, the Alpha
Tau Fraternity.
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Kadimah Girls Club.
A meeting of the Kadimah Girls
Club was held Feb. 22 at the home
of Miss Reva Glassman, Elmhurst
avenue. The bridge and raffle held
by the club was reported a great suc-
cess and the club wishes to thank all
those that helped to make it a suc-
cess. As the proceeds will go to en-
tertain the Jewish orphans at Purim
time. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Lillian Soloman,
9241 Cameron avenue, March 2.
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Auxiliary B'nai B'rith,
A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary
of B'nai B'rith will be held Monday,
Feb. 28, at 8 p. m., at the community
center, 275 East Ferry avenue. Ar-
rangements will be completed for the
theater benefit, which will take place
Sunday evening. March 27, at the
Bonstelle Playhouse. It is very im-
portant that every member attend, as
tickets will be distributed for this af-
fair. The card party which Was plan-
ned for March 9 has been postponed
indefinitely. Miss Levin, formerly of
the U. J. C., addressed the members
on the wonderful work which the
auxiliary is accomplishing and offered
her services to any needy family in
the matter of legal advice. No no-
tice of meeting cards will be mailed.
resistance to wear
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Auxiliary Hashachar Camp.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Ilaahaehar
Camp, Order Sons of Zion, reported
that the performance sponsored by
the auxiliary on Feb. 18, 19 and 20
at the Yiddish Theater was a success.
The proceeds were contributed to the
Jewish National Fund. All members
who have not returned their unused
tickets or money for the tickets which
they sold are requested to do so at
the next meeting. which will be held
Monday evening, Feb. 28, at 8:30, at !
Temple Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson!
avenues. Members are also request.
ed to bring their J. N. F. boxes to
the meeting.
Mote Delta Sorority.
The last regular business mee ting
of the Phiota Delta Sorority was held;
on Tuesday evening. Feb. 22, at the I
home of Miss Gertrude Adele, 8627 1
Greeley avenue. A very interesting
and delightful program, in honor of
Washington's birthday, was given by
the member. of the entertainment
committee. Miss Ann Berger of 70
Mt. Vernon avenue will be hostess at
the next regular business meeting on
Tuesday, March I.
Additional Club* on Page 12.
ONE MILLION POLISH
JEWS MUST MIGRATE
Jewish Athletic League:
The following is the standing of
the Detroit Jewish Athletic League
to date:
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public's confidence in this
The public's
bank is best shown by the growth
of its deposit totals as here shown:
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MISS JESSIE STEPHEN
the auditorium of Northern II igh
School, lVinidwaril and Owen avenues,
sits "The Labor Movement in England."
Bliss Sit-irks-a is the honorary gen-
eral secretary of h
Hotel ((limbers' Union [if Great Brit-
ain a 11021t1.01 she has held for yeats,
and was one of the organizers of the
National
Vederatien of Worm
Workers.
On two occasions Miss Stephen has
contested the parliamentary division
of South Portsmouth and is now the
prospective candidate for the third
time.
Miss Stephen is One of the best
speakers in the Ilcitsh Labor Party
and tells it most interesting story of
the workers in that nation to gain
control. She will explain the victories
if the Labor party, how they are soon
to come into the complete control of
Great Britain.
The public is invited to attend the
meeting. There will be no admisiiiion
charged.
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Progressive Voter Verein.
Miss Mollie Ulanoff will be hostess
at the next :fleeting of the Tau Tau
Gamma Sorority, which will be held
at her home on Glendale avenue
March I. Friday, Feb. 25, the soror-
ity will hold a theater party.
And so it is with Murad. The more
you value the finer things in life ...
the more will you appreciate the
quality ... fragrance and the excep-
tional flavor which Murad gives to
you.
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Eta Bata Zeta.
The last sleeting of the Eta Beta
Them Rho Chi.
Zeta bridge sorority was 'held at the
home
of Miss Ids Eisenberg. Plans
Theta Rho ('hi Sorority will hold a
raffle Tuesday evening, March 1, at were made for a house party. Bridge
prizes
were awarded to the Misses
It o'clock, at the residence of Miss 1.
Betty Felsonfeld and Sis (1.ffilsmith.
Maltzman, 540 East Ferry avenue.
Y OU may feel delighted with din-
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test. A well-known orchestra will BRITISH LABOR WOMAN
furnish the music for dancing afters
TO LECTURE IN DETROIT
the program. All interested in the •
functions of Junior Waal B'rith are
invited to attend the meeting. The
Miss Jessie Stephen of England
first of the series of dances to be will deliVrl. II lecture on Frill11y es en-
sponsored by the juniors will take • ing, March I, at 8 o'clock sharp, at
place Tuesday evening, March 8,
at the community center. Plans for
the presentation of the essacert in col-
laboration with the Juvenile Concert
Band of Detroit, and a rattle, the de-
noument of which 1011 take place at
the center April 5, the proceeds of
both to cause extensive charity work,
are reported to be progressing beau-
tifully. A report of the standings of
the members on the honor system
will be given for the first time and
subsequent reports wit be given every
second week. The next regular busi-
ness meeting of the sore:mix:aloft will
be held at the renter en Tuesday eve-
ning, Feb. 1, and all members are
urged to be present.
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