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A. B. C. Girls.

The meeting of the A. B. C. Girls
Bicur Chokm Society.
Enact Marriage, Birth, and Divorc.
An open meeting of the Bicur Laws." The affirmative side, upheld was held at the home of Miss Bessie
Levine
of Bangor avenue.
(*Won Society was held April 7 at l,y Harry Thurswell and Norman Ron .
The new officers were given their
Braiker's Hall, Gladstone at Four- defeated the negative. composed of
teenth street. Following a short busi- Max Simon and Oscar I/. Schwartz. oath of office administered by the guest
who was present at the last meeting of
ness meeting, the following program, The •
so usteneu to some
in charge of Jack Harris, was pre- enlightening remarks regarding de- the A. It. C. Girls, Miss Bebe Bacon.
Plans and arrangements were dis-
sented: Piano selections, Sylvia Et- I hating from two of its honorary mem-
tinger, Mrs. NeWelan, flurry Green- ' tiers, William Knoppow and Isadore cussed for the dance to be held on
Sunday
evening, May 1, at the El
berg; votad solos, Charlotte Newman, Berger. Because of the Passover holi-
Samuel Wexler and Jack Harris;
there will be no meeting this Sun- Moshe Synagogue, Twenty-ninth street
at
Michigan
avenue.
dance, black bottom, Ann Asher. The day evening. At the next meeting to
The next meeting will be held on
guests of the evening were Mr. and be held Sunday evening, April 24, a
Friday
evening,
April 22.
Airs. Max Edwards'and 11r. and Mrs. declamation contest will take place.
Newman. Dancing followed the pro- The following organization members
Phalanx Club.
gram. The next meeting will take will participate: Messrs. Brown,
place April 21.
At the regular meeting of the Pha-
Goodman, Schwartz, Wise, Leach and
ISchubiner. The program committee lanx Club held April 7 at the Y. \V.
Alpha Beta Tau.
:announced that as prize will be offered II. A., 89 Rowena street, I.arry Born-
The Alpha Beta Tau Sorority held I to the best tied/eller. Final plans are stein was elected treaiturer. After the
its first open meeting at the home of I being made for the twenty-fifth annual meeting, the club bridge team, con-
Miss Mary Marx of 2.112 11811CWCHK1 model meeting to be held May 3 at sisting of David Slavin, Al Wolf,
avenue. Bridge was the diersion of I Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. The ques- Ilarry Abramowitz and Larry hors,- 1
the evening, honors going to the tion for debate will be one of the most stein, not and defeated the Slam of
Misses Dena Goldstein and Charlotte interesting and enlightening subjects the Beta Rho Delta Sorority. The
of the present time, "Resolved, That next meeting of the Phalanx Club will
Biller.
Foreign Intervention into China is be heist April 11 at the clubhouse.
'Justifiable." The affirmative side in
L'Allegro Girls.
Baby Day Nursery.
The last meeting of the L'Allegro this debate will be upheld by Nathan
Mrs. H. 11. l'renzlauer, president of
girls was held at the home of Miss Shur, Howard I'. Berger and Ira
Sally Kriedman of 13150 Wyoming Stone. They will be opposed by Max the Detroit Hebrew Ladies Baby Day
avenue. The Misses Bennett, Ruben- Barnhill, Harold Koretz and I. Sol Nursery, has returned front Florida
stein, Davis, Korn and Dean, guests Roseman. To the winner of this de- and has resumed her activities with
at the open meeting, were voted into bate a silver loving cup will be pre- the organization. Mrs. Prenzlauer re-
the club. Tickets for the rousing sented by Honorable Harry Dingeman quests the public to aid in obtaining a
bridge party were distributed among I of the Wayne Circuit bench. Medals larger and more adequate home for
the members. The next meeting will " will also be presented to the best and the children. All those desiring to
he held at the home of Miss Wilma second best speakers.
furnish Passover necessities for the
Shenker of 14115 East Jefferson aye-
children of the home are requested
Theta
Delta
Omega.
to
call Melrose 1620. The home is
nue.
A regular meeting of Theta Delta located at 545 East Canfield avenue.
Philomathic Debating Club,
Omega Sorority was held on April 7
I I
At the last meeting of the Philo-I at the home of Miss Nellie Klar.
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
mathic Debating Club, held Sunday I Plans for a hike at the end of this
The formal initiation recently con-
evening, April 10, at the Y. W. II. A. month were discussed. Refreshments ducted by the Beta Tau Iota Sorority
clubhouse, 119 Rowena street, a very and a social time followed the busi-1 at the home of the president, Miss
interesting debate took place. The ness session.
Bess Schmidt, 15421 LaSalle boule
subject of the discussion was: "Re-
The last meeting was held at the' yard, will remain a memorable event
solved, That the States Relinquish t o I home of MISS Bessie laosak, 3765 in the lives of the following pledges:
the Federal Government, all Right to Wagner avenue, April 14. The next the Misses Pauline Wolnz, Lillian
meeting will be on April 2I at the Hertzberg, Avis Kreichman and Helen
home of Miss Ida Nadler, 527 Engle- Wasserman. Acting in the capacity
wood avenue.
of initators were the Misses Mildred
Jakont, secretary ; ,Mary Owrutsky,
Eta Beta Zeta.
Fannie Bernstein, vice-president;
;
The last meeting of the Eta Beta Rose Kursman, treasurer, and Bess
Zeta Bridge Sorority was held Fri- Schmidt, president.
day evening at the home of Miss Ida
The next regular meeting will be
; Eisenberg, 8823 Woodrow Wilson aye- held at the home of Miss Pauline
; nue.
Wolnez, 15632 Arlington avenue,
A party was given Saturday eve- when election of officers for the now
ning at the Chinese Tea Garden Cafe. term will take place
('avers were laid for 11 couples. Miss
Avis Rice acted as hostess.
Time Kai Pistis.

118 Michigan Avenue, West of Kinsel's.

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EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1927

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Frank Jones' Orchestra.

Dancing Daily horn 12 to 2 P. M., 6 to 8 P. M., 9:30 to 1 A. M.

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Emanuels will be Mild at Temple'
Emanuel, corner Wilson and Taylor I
avenues, Tuesday evening, April 19,
I at 0:00 o'clock.

Rooms for Parties and Banquets Without
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Ask for Mr. Woods

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PASSOVER GREETINGS

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Ladies Aid Society.

The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society is
completing plans for a box social and
informal dance to he given Sunday,
May 8, at the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
bourne avenue. David Diamond's Or-
" chestra will furnish the music for
dancing. Admission is 50 cents.

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A committee consisting of Rose
Auslander, Jeanette Auslander and
Mabel Botvinick is completing plans
for a dinner-dance to be given in May.
This is an annual affair given fo r
members of the organization only. The
next meeting will be held April 15 at
516 Hague avenue at 7:30 p. In. All
members are urged to attend.

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A regular business meeting of the
Time Kai I'istis Sorority was held
Monday, April 11, at the Y. W. II. A.
Miss Shirley Fluxgold and Miss Lee
Gussen were appointed to act on the
entertainment committee. Favorable
reports were given on the sale of thei
tickets for the raffle. The next regu- I
tar business meeting will take place I
Monday, April 25, at the Y. IV. H. A.

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We Wish All Our Jewish Friends
and Patrons a Joyous
Passover.

Gamma Rho Sorority.

The last meeting of the Alpha'
Chapter of the Gamma Rho Sorority I
was held at the home of Miss G. I
Goldberg of Ilendrie avenue. A Beta
chapter is now being organized in
Chicago by Miss Ruth Lehman of
that city. Mint Lehman will be the
guest of the sorority during the week
6460 MICHIGAN AVENUE
of April 24. The girls of the sorority I
Sigma Alpha Chi.
Phones: Lafayette 5882 - 5908.
The weekly meeting of the Sigma are doing their utmost to co-operate
Alpha Chi fraternity was held Sun- with Miss Lehman, and great things
day. April 10. at 2726 Leslie avenue. are expected in the near future.
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Ilarry Landau and Max Klein re-
Purity Chapter No. 359.
ceived their second degree us brother
Purity Chapter No. 359, O. E. S., DastApetswiAaawassalkikawssotosnoweeteonoleenstaskesw4.44eassussAreased
members. Application for member-
ship was received from Sam Samson. held its annual meeting and election'
The next meeting will be held Sun- of officers for the ensuing year on
day, April 17, at the home of Brother Monday evening, April 11. Mrs. St]
Weingarten of 2949 Elmhurst avenue. ma Rosenblatt, worthy matron, pry-
sided. The following are the officers-
elect for the ensuing year: Worthy
1r
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
At the last regular meeting of the Matron, Golda Kavanau; worthy pat-,
Beta Rho Delta Sorority plans were ron, Samuel Kavanau; associate mat-
completed for a banquet to celebrate ron, Edith Cugell; secretary, Ruth
the first annviersary, which will be Metzger; treasurer, Ilattie Schwartz;
given in the rose room at the King conductress, Ann Wcinbeck; associ-
Wah Lo Cafe on April 30, for the ate conductress, Cora Jacoby.
On Monday, April 25, at 8 p. m.,
members and their escorts. Miss
Esther Horowitz is chairman of the Purity Chapter will hold its last spe-
cial
meeting with the present corps
anniversary banquet. The bridge con-
test between the Beta Rho Delta So- of officers exemplifying the degrees,
I
after
which light refreshments will
rority and the Phalanx Club was won
by the boys' club. Suitable prizes I be served.
On
Monday, May 9, at 8 p. m, I
were awarded to the following win-
ners: Harry Abromovitch, Larry Purity Chapter will have its annual
installation
in the large auditorium
Bornstein, Dave Slavin and Al Wolf.
of the Eastern Star Temple, at which
time
the
newly
elected and appointive
No Theta Kappa.
A ye, y interesting meeting of the officers will be duly installed.
No Theta Kappa was held at the
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home of Beatrice Cohen, 2631 Taylor
avenue, on April 6. Plans have been
completed for the bridge to be held
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at the Belerest on May 1. Bridge
followed, prizes being won by EstelLi
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about a square mile. with an
estimated population of close
to a hundred thousand.

The section is unique inas-
much as it has the only
appreciable community living
between Jefferson avenue and
the Detroit River.
Tile rapid growth of this
district is one of the marvels
of Detroit. With its wide,
attractive streets, comfort-
able homes . and beautiful

public edifices it is a worthy
place of residence.
In the heart of the pros-
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this section is a part—on the
corner of Jefferson and Lenox
(Savarine Hotel) we have
recently established a branch
banking office. Here. Indus-
trial Banking on the Morris
Plan, in all of its many help-
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the benefit of an increasingly
large, appreciative public.
The same character of
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The Doers.

South Bend

The last meeting of the Doers was
held at the home of Mrs. Jack Flusty.
Committee reports were given on the
, bridge which is being planned for
the near future. The next meeting
will take place April 19 at the home
of Miss Jule Kailley.

Reduced $5
pre-tourist
Season Fare

Athena Girl. Club.

Five Orioles Daily

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Mrs. Rose Saltzman of 15330 Lin-
wood avenue was hostess at the last I
regular business meeting of the I
Athena Girls Club held Tuesday eve-
ning, April 12.
I'lans are being completed for the
using to be held Sunday, May 1, at
Grosse Isle, for members and their
(-torts. Mother's day celebration will
take place Tuesday, May 10. A thea-
ter party will be held at the Michigan
Theater, to be followed by a luncheon
at the littel Taller.
The next regular business meeting
will take place Tuesday evening. April
19, at the home of Miss Pauline Fah-
rick. 1911) Harlewood avenue.

Rebekah Lodge No.

328.
Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328 will'!
hold its next regular electing on Mon- I
day, April IS, at Jericho Temple, Oak-
land and Melbourne avenues, at 8:00 I
p. m. prompt. All members are urged I
to be present as a card party will be
held after the meeting. Passover re-
freshments will be served and prizes
given.

Young Enm•nols.
Arrangements have been

made by
the Young Emanuels to conduct
Passover services which occur this
year on Sunday and Monday, April
17 and 16, and Saturday and Sunday,
April 23 and 24, at Taylor-Wilson
Synagogue. Services will start at
9:00 p. m. sharp. Rev. Israel Zweb-
ner of Palestine will conduct, the
services. I. Schlemiel will deliver an
I interesting lecture Sunday morning,
April 17. Young girls and boys are
I urged to attend the Passover services.
The next meeting of the Young

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