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A merica Aut ish Periodical Cotter

aIPTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE THREE

4ifEl)entonlEw7sii6utoriic4

SEVERAL HUNDRED
JOIN CONSUMERS'
LEAGUE AT MEET

1,...WMWMOVW ■••■••■■•■••
new officers a successful term. In- ea by the Mesdames Fannie Rodin
a very entertaining evening for their
PHI BETA KAPPA
stallation will be held on Thursday, and Herman Cohen.
PLANS MAY FROLIC many friends. Music will be fur-
May 5, when the Arrow Orchestra
nished by Shooks Original Orchestra.
Tickets may be obtained from the
will make its first public appearance.
Music Study Club.
The members of the Phi Kappa
following members: Misses Arlene
Due to lack of material, the Arrow
R. J. McLaughlin, musical and dra-
Beta Sorority are looking forward
Mrs. William Hutton and 'laughter
Gildenhorn,
Ida Leion,
Nanette
team may not enter the Jewish matic critic of the Detroit News, will
with keen anticipation to the May
League, as had been intended, al- he t he principal speaker at the next
Jeanne, left last Saturday for Ruch
Weinberg and Rose Schlacht.
Frolic to be given Friday evening,
though it will accept games from any regular meeting of the Music Study
ester, Minn., where the former wit
Nlay 6, at the Gotham Hotel. No ef-
other team, regardless of weight or Club, tee be held on Friday afternoon,
take treatment with Mayo Brothers
Ladies B'nai B'rith.
forts are being spared in arranging
Even crooked wood burns straight.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the B'nai class.
May 6, at Temple Beth El, at 2 :30
The Arrow Club is still open to o'clock. Preceding Mr. McLaughlin's Jacob Margolis Spoke on Pur-
B'rith will hold a regular meeting on
Mrs. Max Kahn has returned! fron
Monday evening, May 2. 111 mem- membership. Meetings tire held every address, a musical program will be
Cleveland! where she spent the Easter
poses of League Last
bers are asked to attend, as plans Thursday evening at the Jewish Cen- presented by members of the club,
with her parents.
Tuesday.
are being made for the next card ter, 31 Melbourne, at 8:30.
including: Miss Cecilia Lieberman,
party, to be held Wednesday evening,
pianist; M rs. I. IA•bergOtt, vocalist;
Mrs. Harry Bernstein and Mrs. Mi-
May 25, at the Community Center,
Mrs. Michael Leishin, reader, and COMPLAINT BUREAU
Zedahka Club.
riam Kramer have returned to Rode-
275 East Ferry avenue.
The Zedahka Club will hold a card Mrs. A. Lappin, vocalist. Mrs. •
NOW FUNCTIONING ester, N. 1., after spending nine
party on Wednesday, May 25, at 2:30 Aubrey Brown will read a paper
weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
---
Arrow Club.
p. m., to be held at the Knights of on current musical events. Mrs. Leo
J. Kramer.
The Arrow Club net on Thursday, Pythias hall, 3153 Cass avenue ref Landow is chairman of the occasion. Clean-up Week Planned Under
The philanthropic committee of the
Miss Caplan. Other Ac-
April 21, at the Jewish Center, 31 Teterboro. Mrs. Milton Greenblatt
Mr. and Mrs. Lichtig left fo: De-
Melbourne. At this time election of is chairman and is being assisted by Music Study Club presented its final
tivities at Center.
troit on Tuesday, where the latter
program
of
the
season,
at
the
Old
:
officers took place, with the following the Mesdames Charles Cohen and
will enter Ilarper llospital for treat-
Folks' Home, on April 20. Under the
result: President, !tarry Weinbaum Alex Schreiber.
Several hundred weelein :Mendesl a ment.
!chairmanship of NIrs. Benjamin Step- !
(re-elected); vice-president, Benja-
inassineeting of the ColISL1111 , 1*S . League
say,
the
following
members
enter-
min Judelson; secretary, Fred Rose;
Hebrew Orphan Home.
e 1 the' tree'. tive audi nice. at the Jewish Center, 31 NIelbomene
Mr. and Mrs. Ixeitner have returned
treasurer, ('harks Semansky; club
The Iklroit Heb rew Orphan Home
evolve., last 'Tuesday evening and en-
representative, Albert Glershingon; will give its annual card party on Miss Marie Silk, violinist; Mrs. Leo thusiastically promised their support tee the city after spending several
corresponding, secretary, Jack Allen; 1 M'eedneselay, May II, at 2;311 p. in., at Weizman, pianist; Mrs. William and co-operation in the work of tits day's at Toledo.
Soch , , vocalist, and Mrs. I. Leber-
sergeant-at-arms, Joseepel Silverman. the Knights of Pythias Hall, 31
league. Jacob :Margolis spoke oir the
S. Schneiderman has left for Roch-
This was the second election of the Cass avenue nt l'elltgb0g0 street. Mrs. . y ou, vocalist. Mrs. S. Quentin Kes- purpose mid duties of a consumers'
club year and everybody wishes the Ralph l'aul is chairman and is tees-let- h•r and Mrs. Maurice Morse acted as ! league, explaining in detail the var- ester, M inn., tte be gone several
empa e ts.
ious activities which it sponsors and
how the members can make such a
Phi Kappa Beta Sorority.
league et strong weapon to use in their ALFRED DAVIS FORMS
Mls Rosy Etrusy was hostess at the contacts with tradesmen. A discus;
lie--1 alerting of the Phi Kappa Beta sion period followed his talk, during
OWN ORGANIZATION
Sorority on Tuesday, April 26. Final which the speaker answered questions
plans were tirade for the May Frolic put from the floor. Nlanv women who
Alfred Davis announces the forma-
tee be given Friday evening, May 6,, attended the meeting Mid been former tion of his own organization with of-
et the Gotham Hotel.
residents
of New York City and other fices at 1316 Penobscot Building.
sn
centers where the consumers' leagues With him are Messrs. G. Joseph Mur-
Tau Tau Gamma.
,.,.,
T
have proven successful and they told doch, John T. Meade mill 'alter J.
Miss Theresa Feldman was hostess of their experiences with these organ- Conner, who are specialists in the
La.: t.: - -

Mel • .
•at the last myelin); of the Tau Tau! iZeltiOnS. Mrs. Anna Kolodin, who has various fief real estate in which
Gamma, which was held Tuesday eve been chosen temporary president, was this organization will operate.
Bing, April 26, at her home on Larch- in e'llarge of the meeting.
They will specialize in the sale and
motet avenue. Plans are now in or-
Nearly every woman at the meeting exchange of apartment houses, hotels,
-- ...t..
' I lee for a house party and a commit-' became a member of the. Consumers' industrial properties, long term
..
19.- lama
tee consisting of the Misses hate League of Detroit upon payment of leases and acreage.
-.,
Katz, Mollie Ulanotr and Annette the first month's dues of 15 cents.
Mr. Davis has selected his organiz-
Cohen was appointed tee take charge Parch member received a cant and will ation with care and feels that he can
of all arrangements. The text meet- later be given a badge of identifica- assure the public of a very elepend•
ay 3 at the ono. tion; dues are lo cents monthly. Ih•
ing will be held
able type of real estate service.
I of Miss Katz on Sturtevant avenue. officers and members of toe league are
conducting, a 111,•111g - I Stilit deice anel YESHIVA LADIES
are inviting every Jewish woman in
Phiota Delta Sorority.
ELECT OFFICERS
Mrs. Harriet Steinberg of 3043 the city be join. The officers chosen for
Grand avenue was hostess at the last thres, months, tire, beeselcs Mrs. Kee- I
At a meeting Mehl last Tuesday
• regular business meeting of the Phi- Imlin, Mrs. Rose Katz, treasurer; Mrs.!
evening in the Holbrook Synagogue,
, ota Delta Sorority, held on Tuesday M. Wolinsky, recording' secretary;
the Detroit Sisters of the Hebrew
evening, April 26. After the busi- Mrs. Lillian Jacobs, financial secre-
follow-
ness discussions, bridge was played tary, and Mrs. A. Mech.:ler, Mrs. .1.
ing officers: Mrs. Baker, president;
I and the Misses Gertrude Adels and Baskin, Mrs. A. Levine, Mrs. A. Fein-
Mrs.
N.
Goldman,
vice-president
;
Mildred Katz won with highest lion- setin, Mrs. S. W. Eigess and the eitli-
Mrs. I. Solai, treasurer; Mrs. I. Cohen
ors. Miss Beatrice Stern of 137 Lei- cers, exts•utive commitme. An advis-
d
M
.
Kadushin,
trusters.
: center court will be hostess at the ory commit me of 25 members has also
next regular business meeting, which been chosen.
Bureau to Receive Complaints.
will be held on Tuesday evening,
Thee complaint bureau of the league
May 3.
has been organized and has assumed
ACountry Boarding School
its duties of receiving complie ints
D oers t.lub.
and Junior College for Girls
Ida
located 4,11 the Iltidt
The last meeting of the Doers Club from housewives against overcharg-
t
:toe --near New York
was held at the home of Miss Jewel ing, lack of cleanliness and other elc-
C ollege Preparatory
Kaley. A very interesting meeting ficiencios of storekeepers in the dis-
Course

was heed. Various reports proved to tricts. The 'untrue is devoting itself
Certificate Recognised
High School. Ilimie.htekine.
by the interesting topics of the eve- tee the food shops, particularly the
IS
Secretarial, Journalism.
ning. Refreshments and entertain- Kosher meat markets. A direct out- •
deraart•n Training. Music
ment were prepared by the hostess. growth of the recent boycott by the
and Art.
The next meeting will be held May 3. Jewish housewives against the hutch- ,
Separate Cottage for Ele•
ers because of overcharging of Kosher
mentor,' School
Vacation Trips to Bermuda
meats, the league is closely watching ,
Philomehic Debating Club.
and Europe
At the last meeting of the Philo- the meat markets to see that the terms '
The exceptional cigar-
Associated with Highland
ette for the exceptional
mathic Debating Club, held Sunday of the agreement ending the boye•ott I
Nature Camps,
So. Naples, Me.
evening, April 24, at the 1'. W. H. A. are being adhered to. The districts
man who feels he is
Eugene H. Lehman,
clubhouse, 83 Rowena street, a very with the representatives to whom com-
entitled to the better
Director
things in life.
interesting declamation contest took plaints are being mad:. include the
Box 141,
place. William Brown used as his Oakland district, in charge eef Mrs.
Terrylown•on.Hudson New York
declamation "Militarism," by William Drapin, 8949 Goodwin avenue and
ti
Jennings Bryan. Harold Goodman, Mrs. Buchhalter, 9109 Goodwin reve-
the next speaker, gave the "Traitor's nue; Twelfth street, Mrs. Hoffman,
Death Bed." "A Message tee Garcia," 1741 Collingwood avenue; Michigan,
by Elbert Hubbard, was the topic Mrs. Anna Labret, 4953 Twenty-
Max Schubiner gave. Nathan Wise eighth street; Joy Road, Mrs. Wechs-
concluded the program by giving ler, 4065 Elmhurst avenue; lienkell,
"Death Penalty," by Victor Hugo. Mrs. Pasternack, ISNnI Dexter bottle-
The judges, Benjamin Kurtzman, an Card; Linwood, Mrs. Neuehims, 328-1
ex-speaker; Robert Bernstein, also Blaine avenue; West Warmer, SIrs.
30 Convenient Branches in Detroit and
an ex-speaker, and Ira Stone, decid- Gods, 6531 Whitewesed avenue.
Mrs. Lillian .111, , 110, who recently
ed that the best &chimer was Nathan
Greeter Metropolitan Area.
Wise and Harold Goodman second joined the stall' of the Jewish Centers •
Association as assistant tee Miss Mary.,
best.
Propeller Shalt,
A
The twenty-fifth annual model C aplan in charge of the mothers ']
Universalloth.,
meeting of the organization will take clubs, is acting as advisor and assist-
Differential, old
place on Tuesday, Meey 3, at the ant to the Consumers' League.
Ask Stole.
Members eef the mothers' clubs are
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Brush and
Willis streets. A very interesting de- busily engages' preparing for the
yytes
bate will be the program of the eve- Mother and Daughter Banquet tee tee
131 Co lots
ning: "Resolved, That Foreign Inter- held at the center the evening of
vention In China Is Justifiable." Na- Thursday, May Ill, Lag ll'Ome'r. A
musical
pregram
iind
entertainment,
than Shur, Howard P. Berger and Ira
Stone will support the measure, while including a play ley the daughters, will
follow the dinner. Mrs. Elizabeth
Max Barahal, Harold Koretz and Sol
Roseman will furnish the opposition. Steinberg is in charge of the dramatic
Further announcements regarding the program. The members of the various
contest will be found on the first clubs are also busily engaged in gath-
page of this issue of The Chronicle. ering linens and other supplies for the
Mothers Sumner Camp which will
open in a comparatively short time.
Northwestern League.
The
Oakland Mothers Club will give
Last Tuesday evening the North-
western League of the United He- a kitchen towel shower at the Jewish
Center
Saturday evening, in addition
brew Schools held its regular business
meeting at the Hebrew School. Many tee the ceremonies of installation of of-
firers.
Mrs.
Anna Lankly has been
important questions pertaining to the
welfare eef the Hebrew School were re-elected president and will be in-'
Levin.
stalled
by
Seel
taken up and discussions relative to
Attend Mother-Daughter Meeting.
ces.
the membership drive that is now in

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Mrs. Nathan Horwitz of 1603
Gladstone avenue was hostess at the
last regular business meeting eef the
I Athena Girls Club held Tuesday eve-
ning, April 26. Plans are being com-
pleted for the Mother's Day celebra-
tion to take place on Tuesday, May
10. The girls are taking their moth-
ers to the Michigan Theater and then
to the Taller Hotel. The next regu-
lar business meeting will take place
I Tuesday evening, May 3, at the home
of Mrs. l.ippitt of 12185 Otsego
street. Take Dexter bus north and
at Richton, walk three blocks
get
west.

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University Club.
The University Club held its last
regular meeting at the Utley Library
011 Saturday last. I.ively discussion
took place on a membership cam-
paign. The club voted on entering
the Jewish Indoor League. The next
meeting will be held on Saturday,',
April 30, at 7 o'clock.

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CITY

progress were also discussed. Next
Tuesday evening the league will hold
its regular meeting at the Hebrew
School, at which time and place
many discussions will be had as to
the various functions for this spring
and summer. A cordial invitation is
extended to the Jewish Women of the
City of Detroit who are looking out
for the welfare of their children espe-
cially where the Hebrew School is in-
volved to join the ranks of the worth-
while work that this organization is
doing, by attending next Tuesday's
meeting, which will be held at the
Byron and Philadelphia Branch of
the United Hebrew School at 7 p. m.
sharp.

...................

Mrs. Lillian Jgeolis Will take setmal
hundred mothers and their daughters
to the city-wide Nlother-Daughter cel-
ebration at the Cass Tech High School
on Friday evening, May cc. A special
program is being given for the pleas-
ure of thousands I if mothers and
daughters who are espmeted to attend.
Mrs Jacobs has complimentary tick-
ets for mothers' clubs members, which •
may lee obtained from her at 31 Mel-
bourneavenue.
Miss Caplan has invited a commit-,
tee tee confer with her on plates for the '
annual clean-up week in the Oakland
district. At a recent meeting of the
committee delegate's were present from
th Civic Pride Asses intiten, the Board
of health, the Urban League, and De-
troit Public Works, in addition tee the
principals of the .Alger and Dwyer
schools, which are. situated in the Oak-
land district. The siehol children will
write essays on ( ban-up week for
which prizes have Ms n offered; several
physimans will speak at various
church meetings een neighborhood san-
itation and the eivies and art class,
in the- schools are planning to take• an
active part in the clean up work.
Further announcements will be made,
giving the exact (lute and the collec-
tion schedule of the Department of
Public Work, see refuse may be gath-
ered and placed for collection. Posters
are being made by the children in the
art classes and will be placed in the
store windows in the neighborhessl.

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A regular meeting of the Judaean
Pioneers was held een Thursday. April
22, at the El Moshe Synagrig„ue, at
7:30 o'clock. The possibility of a
I club paper Was discussed. A com-
mittee (or the coming anniversary
, Was appointed by the president.
Under the program the following
talks were given by various mem-
, hers: "Jewish Athletes of Promi-
Whoever studies Torah and forgets nence." "Jewish Contributions to
it is like • woman who gives birth to I Law or Religion." "Zionism," "Anti- 1
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