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Kappa Zeta Sorority.

1 that the members have fraternity

A regular business meeting of
the Kappa Zeta Sorority was held'
at the home of Miss Sara Meyer-
son of 3018 Vicksburh on Tues-
day, May 17. Definite plans for
a bridge were discussed. It will
be held at the home of Miss Esther'
Altchuler of 2454 Euclid on Sun-
day, June 5, and the admission fee
will be 60 cents. Committees were
appointed by the president, Miss
Mary Silver. Miss May Wolff was
entered as a pledge to the sorority.

sweaters.
The next meeting will be in-
formal and will be held at the
home of John Isaacs, 2653 Glen-
dale avenue.

Alpha Lambda Kappa.

The last meeting of the Alpha)
Lambda Kappa Fraternity was
held at the home of the secretary,
Dave Goldman, 1707 West Phila. I
delphia avenue. It was decided',

Pioneer Women's Organiiation.

The Pioneer Women's Organiz-
ation, acting for the Pioneer Wom-
en of Palestine, was organized in
New York two years ago. Through
the effort of its leaders similar
branches have been formed
throughout the United States and
Canada. The chief aim of this or-
ganization is to aid the women
workers in Palestine. It has
gained great sympathy throughout
the country, as may be seen by
the growth of its membership an

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well as the accumulation of funds
for the direct contributions. Last
year the organization forwarded
$100,000 to the Council of Work-
ing Women in Palestine. The De-
troit branch of the organization
has carried through several under-
takings with considerable success.
At the present time all the neces-
sary preparations are being made
for a rummage sale and at the
same time the organization is de-
voting the months of May and
June as the Chalutzoth months.
Every effort is being made to get
contributions from men and wom-
en in sympathy with this great
work. Any amount from $1 up
may be contributed.

reservations, kindly call Mrs. M.
Segel!, Longfellow 7295.
The next meeting of the organ-
'ration is scheduled for Tuesday,
May 31, at 2 p. m. This meeting
will takeplace at the home of
Mrs. D. Hoffman, 3201 Burlin-
game avenue. Bridge, poker and
refreshments will feature this
meeting. Prizes will be awarded.

Eta Beta Zet ■ Bridge Sorority.

of this affair is Mrs. Jacob Oppen- tinue in office because of business.
heirs and the assistant chairman Edward Stocker was given his sec-
Mrs. Anna Rubenstein. Others as- ond reading and was duly initiated
sisting on the committee are the into the club. Jack Bilsky and H.
Mesdames Harry Salinsky, Edward Yost were given their first reading
Greenfield, Anna Labret, Harry for membership. The clubs dis-
Klein and Samuel Osnos.
cussed several cottages which are
under consideration for the sum-
Four Leaf Clover Club.
mer activities.
Irving Bilsky, chairman of the
A special meeting of the Four
Leaf Clover Club was held on entertainment committee, has
118 MICHIGAN AVE.
Wednesday, May 18, at 8 o'clock. completed plans for a special pro-
The arrangements for the Lag gram of entertainment to he ren-
B'Omer party were completed and dered at each regular meeting
it was held at the home of Miss during the present campaign for
And Ile,
Dora Schwartz of Belleterre on members. The next meeting of
the club will take place on May
Sunday, Slay 22, at 8 o'clock.
26,
at
the
same
club
house.
WONDERFUL
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ORCHESTRA
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Molly Briskin
Already Well Known In Detroit.
Ladies
Auxiliary
B'Nai
B'rith.
of 939 Euclid avenue at 4 o'clock.
The regular meeting of the La-
Many new members are to be
dies Auxiliary of the B'naiWrith
taken in at this meeting.
scheduled for Monday evening
account of Decoration Day and
Theta Rho Chi Sorority.
disp ense d with onl
The regular meeting of th e May 31, will
Theta Rho Chi Sorority was held the next regulbe ar alerti ng will take
place
Monday
evening,
June 6, at
at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89
Rowena avenue , on Wednesday which time a detailed report will
be given of the card party which
evening, May 18, at 8:30. Plans took place on May 23. All mem-
for the hike were completed and
will take place on June 5 at Lake berg are urged to attend this meet-
ing and settle for their tickets.
Elizabeth.
The next meeting will be held at Pythian Sisterhood, Temple 152.
the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse June 1.
The l'ythien Sisterhood, Temple
152, will dispense with the meeting
Progressive Lodge I. 0. B. S.
scheduled for May 30 and the next
Michigan Progressive Lodge
G. B. S., No. 373, is making plans I. regular business meeting will take
and getting ready for a picnic July place on June 6.
4 at Beechnut Park. The commit-
Time Kai Pistil Sorority.
tee in charge is planning to make
A regular business meeting of
the day a very enjoyable one for the Time Kai l'istis Sorority was
everyone that attends.
held on Monday, May 23, at the
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. Miss Axel-
At the last regular business rod of 2532 Taylor avenue was
guest of the evening. Miss E. Ku-
meeting of the Alpha Beta Gam- lick will be hostess of the raffle
ma Sorority Miss Anne Shunrno- and business meeting combined to
witz was hostess. A report was be held on Monday, June 6, at her
made by the charity committee home, 4238 Dix avenue.
and $10 given to a needy family.
The sorority has secured a cottage
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
at Cass Lake for the summer.
A card party will be given by Their broadcasting through WWII' also contributes to their popu-
Most of the girls will spend Deco- the Ilebrew Ladies Aid Society at larity. Before their first Detroit engagement, Graham l'rince and
ration Day week-end at the cot- the home of Mrs. Minnie Klein of his Orchestra appeared on Keith Circuit, and also enjoyed a most
tage.
2741 Monterey avenue on Wednes- successful tour of the East coast playing dance engagements. Per-
haps the most noteworthy engagement of this Orchestra was at
day afternoon, June I.
Sheet Metal Contractors.
the radio station in Clearwater, Fla. During their stay at King Wall
The Independent Sheet Metal
Lo's they will always have the very latest numbers specially arranged
Detroit Infants Orphan Home.
Contractors of Detroit organ-
by Mr. Prince. Surely will be welcomed by all.
The Detroit Infants Orphan
ized a Jewish sheet metal con- Home and Nursery is contemplat-
tractor's organization about six ing a luncheon at the Elkins-Olym-
months ago and are at present pia Hotel, Mount Clemens, the ex-
having a membership drive. The act date of which will be given in
organization is appealing to every next week's Chronicle.
Call Cadillac 5074 — Ask for Mr. Woods,
Jewish sheet metal contractor in The rummage sale has been dis-
the city of Detroit to attend a continued. The officers and three-
meeting to be held on Wednesday, tors thank each and every organiz-
June 1, at the B'nai B'rith Com- ation and individual for their
munity Center, 275 East Ferry splendid work and co-operation
avenue. Results of this meeting during tag day, May 24. We are
are expected to prove beneficial happy to say it was a success.
to the organization and to those
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The last meeting of the Eta
Beta Zeta Bridge Sorority was
held Friday evening at the home
of Miss Avis Rice, 3318 Calvert
avenue. Some of the new pledgees
are: Sylvia Singer, Florence Nel-
son, Mary Weiss, Evelyn Sussman,
Helen Rosenberg and Bernice Ru.
Theta Delta Omega,
yen. Any girls wishing to join, be-
A regular meeting of Theta tween the ages of 17 and 19, call
Delta Omega Sorority was held on Miss A. Rice, Ilemlock 2965-R.
May 19 at the home of Miss Frieda
Gold. 'I his meeting was devoted
Music Study Club.
to planning for the first anniver-
The officers elected for the year
sary of the sorority, which comes 1927-28 by the Music Study Club
in July. The Misses Kim. and Ko- at its annual luncheon and meet.
sak were appointed to make yeti- ing, held on Friday, Slay 20, at
, ous suggestions for the form of the Hotel Statler, are
Mrs. Sol
celebration to be selected at the Quentin Kesler, president; Mrs.
following meeting. Maurice Benyas, vice-president;
The next meeting will be on Mrs. Lawrence Tittlebaum, treas.
June 2 at the home of Miss Rose urer; Mrs. Sol Trigg, recording
Briskin, 939 East Euclid avenue. secretary, and Mrs. Emery MO - -
nash, corresponding secretary.
Oman Girls.
Three new members were elected
The May 19 meeting of the to the board of directors for a
Crean Girls Club was held at the' Period of two years. They are:
home of the Misses Fannie and Mrs. John Feldman, Mrs. Arthur
Etta Riegel, 1417 West Euclid Purdy and Airs. Joshua Sarasohn,
avenue. A party or outing is be-
ing planned for some time in the
Athena Girls Club.
near future.
The Athena Girls Club held its
The May 26 meeting was held last regular business meeting on
at the home of Miss Dolly Gold- Tuesday evening, May 24, at the
stone, 1987 Indiandale avenue.
home of Mrs. Betty Abels of 668
Josephnie street. Final arrange-
Ladies Lechem Aniyim.
ments were made for the Decora-
A board of directors meeting of tion Day week-end celebration at
the Ladies Lechem Aniyim was the club's cottage at Walled Lake.
held Tuesday, May 17, at Holbrook The next regular business meeting
Synagogue. Questions of great will be held Tuesday evening, May
importance were discussed.
31, at the home of Miss Mollie Ha-
The next regular meeting will ber of 1555 West Philadelphia
take place Wednesday night, June avenue.
1, at Holbrook Synagogue. The
organization wishes to express its
Loa Amigos Club.
appreciation to its many friends
On Saturday evening, June 4,
who have given it their support. the Los Amigos Club will hold a
All members and friends are in- moonlight. Everyone will meet at
the dock at 8 o'clock and take the
vited.
Put-in-Bay boat.
Bicur Cholem Society.
The next meeting will be held
A meeting of the Bicur Cholem on Sunday, May 29, at 1608 West
Society will be held on the evening Philadelphia avenue, at 3:30 p. m.
of Thursday, June 2, at Braiker's
Hall, Gladstone and Fourteenth
Young Emanuels.
street. Don't forget election night.
The next meeting of the Young
Everyone invited; big surprise Emanuels will be held Tuesday
meeting in store. Dancing and en- evening, May 31, at 8:30 p. m., at
tertainment will follow the meet- Temple Emanuel, Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson avenues. After
ing.
the regular business meeting, a so-
cial program, consisting of danc-
We Moderns.
A meeting of the We Moderns ing, with music furnished by the
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
was held at the home of Mies Rose Miami Serenaders, will follow. The
The members of the Beta Tau
Weiss, 3536 Twenty-ninth street, young people of the community Iota Sorority thoroughly enjoyed
May 23. The chief topic of dis- are invited.
the Detroit Teachers College play
cussion was the forthcoming pic-
staged recently, "A Man Among
nic which is to be held Monday,
Home Relief Society.
Women," when Miss Bess Schmidt,
May 30, instead of Sunday, May
The Home Relief Society will president of the sorority, exhibited
29, as first reported. No meeting hold the next meeting on Tuesday considerable talent as a member
is to be held Monday, May 30.
afternoon, May 31, at the home of of the cast.
The next meeting will take place Mrs. Harry B. Ash, 8441 LaSalle
The newly appointed social com-
at the home of Miss Carolyn Krus- boulevard. This will be the last mittee has given promising hints
ner, 3830 Twenty-ninth street, meeting of the summer season.
concerning favors, prizes, decora-
Monday evening, June 6.
Mrs. Harry B. Ash of 8441 La tions and social program being
Salle boulevard will be hostess to planned for the "kid" party, which
A. B. C. Girls.
the members at a bridge-tea on the members are regarding with
The meeting of the A. B. C. Tuesday afternoon, May 31. All keen anticipation. The unique in-
Girls was held at the home of Miss members are urged to attend.
vitations designed by the commit-
Rose Fox, 932 East Euclid aye-
tee instruct the "kids" to appear
L'Allegro Girls.
nue. The main topic of the eve-
at 351 Englewood, the home of
The last meeting of the L'Alle- Miss Mildred Jakont, on Friday
ning was the forthcoming hike to
be held on June 5 and the selec- gro Girls was held at the home of evening, June 3.
Miss Gladys Spatter. New officers
tion of club pins.
The Beta Tau Iota Sorority and
The next meeting will be held at were sworn into office. The meet- its friends are making plans for
the home of the Misses Helen and ing continued with plans about a hike to a nearby lake Sunday,
Beatrice Diem of 7434 Michigan spending the week-end in Cleve- May 29. The chairman of the
land. Plans for this summer's va- business committee, Miss Lillian
avenue.
cation were also discussed.
Hertzberg, in charge of the ticket
The next meeting will be held sale for the raffle of a china tea
Sholem Review, No. 85.
Women's Benefit Association, at the home of Miss Wilma Schen- set which is to take place on June
5, reports that the campaign is
Sholom Review No. 22, will enter- ker of Jefferson avenue.
progressing splendidly and takes
tain at a luncheon Wednesday,
this means of thanking the girls
Psi Nu Theta Fraternity.
June 1, at 1 p. m., in its club-
The reception given by the Psi for their hearty co-operation.
rooms, 1522 Randolph street. A
very interesting program of songs, Nu Theta Fraternity of this city,
reading and dances will follow. In in the ballroom of the residence North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
Election of officers of the North
order to make it a success, it of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radner, to
would be appreciated if members celebrate its first anniversary last Woodward Branch of the J. W. E.
and their friends would send in Saturday evening, proved to be W. 0. will take place on Wednes-
their reservations early in order something unique and somewhat day, May 1, at 2 p. m., at the
to have everyone served promptly. unusual among fraternal circles. home of Sirs. Joseph Modell, 1196
Tickets will not be sold in advance. The decoration scheme was most Edison avenue. Plans will be dis-
Admission will be 75 cents. For appropriate for such an affair, giv- cussed for a card party to be held
ing the room a clubhouse effect, in the near future. All members
with huge banners and shields with are urgently requested to attend.
11,11M.V. the fraternity's insignia ihprinted
N ■■■•■ on each. A remarkable feature
. . . .
The recent meeting of the Jew-
was the color scheme, all decora-
tions being in the colors of the ish Yankee Girls Sorority was held
fraternity. Archie Barnett's Var- at the home of Mary Karabenick,
city Seven Orchestra supplied the 2670 Fullerton avenue, Tuesday,
dance music. May 24, at 4:30 p. m. Plans for
The Misses Charlotte Meyers making clothes for the Baby Day
and Mary Tudor were honor guests Nursery were discussed. The Yan-
I of the evening and rendered sev- I kee Girls are going to play the
0 00Ieral beautiful selections. Others Blue and White a basketball game
who added to the entertainment Monday, May 30. at 3:45 p. m.,
,/ were Arthur Sherr, a star singer at the NiacCulloch School field.
10Por ol in the Red Apple Club who also The next meeting will be held
rendered several popular numbers. at the home of Mary Katz, 3005
Jimmie Saperstein gave an eccen- Sturtevant avenue, Tuesday, May
tric dance and William Usher gave 31, at 4:20 o'clock. All girls be-
e beautiful number on the tipple. tween the ages of 13 and 17 wish-
Patrons and patronesses of the ing to join should report to Miss
evening were air. end Mrs. Joseph Ruth Schwartz, Arlington 7175-W,
Radner, Mr. and Mrs. S. Elkin and between 3 and 4 o'clock.
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An open meeting of the Junior avenue was tendered a bridge of
Chapter of the Ruby Day Nursery lovely appointments at her home
was held at the home of Mrs. J. on the occasion of her recovery
Radnor on Monday evening, Slay from a very serious illness, on
23. The entertainment committee Tuesday, May 22, prior to her de-
reports that all the radio stars parture for Ottawa, Que. Covers
have consented to appear to en- were laid for 20, prizes awarded
tertnin for the big charity dance at every table and • beautiful gift
to be given June 3. Those who was presented to Miss Levine.
have promised were from WCX, The members gave their earnest
WAFD and 1A'SIBC. The best mu- efforts toward tag day for the
sic procurable has been obtained Baby Day Nursery and the club
and wonderful music is promised was well represented throughout
when Jean Goldkette's "Screnad- the city, Miss Ethel Klein, captain,
ors" will play. Many surprises' reported.
., have been promised for the eve-
The meetim, of May 31 will be
i f', ning and it will be one dance which held at the home of Miss Elizabeth
IA! will be long remembered as the Apple, 2666 Pingree avenue.
011 most enjoyable for some time.
The juniors helped the senior
Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority.
organization with its tag day, held The last regular meeting of the
4 last Tuesday. May 24, but their Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority was
1 biggest effort
the dance will
to held be
at the i
of Miss Rose
t be held at the imperial Hotel June Cohen of Windsor, Ont. A talk
t
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to
help
raise
more
funds
for
the
on
the
bettering
of
the sorority
A
II'l, building so urgently needed to re- was given by Miss Jonne Bellenaon
place the inadequate and crowded and wag enjoyed by all. A debate
wieners at present at East Can between Miss Anne Cantor and
field. This IF a wonderful cause' Miss Lee Suberoff followed, after
and the dunce committee urges all which the girls were entertained
• to not forget the date, June 3, at by the hostess with refreshments,
the Imperial Hotel, and to not only dancing and bridge.
tell your friends about the dance
Plans are being made for the
p but to come with them.
wake-end and will be completed at
the special meeting to be held at
N. W. Branch of Old Folks Home. the home of Miss J eane tt e Lane
At the meeting of the North- of Kenilworth avenue.
western Branch of the Old Folks,
home, held at the home of Mrs.'
nat.. ■ Club.
Jacob Goldberg of 3324 Brush The Phalanx Club held its last
.treet, the members decided to regular meeting on May 19 at the
has e • lawn party to he held at Y. W. II. A.. 89 Rowena street.
th,.• home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac President have Slavin appoint' , I
Posenthal of 300 East Hancock Jack Cooper acting secretary t,,
avenue on Sunday. Jane 19, from finish the unexpired term of Al-
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