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at 8 p. m., at Jericho Temple, Oak- tine a quaint imitation of a young-
ing bout was given by Miss Suber-
land and Melbourne avenues. Elec- ster. "Kid" songs will conclude
off and Miss Slavin, and a debate
tion of officers for the ensuing the prizoram.
between Miss Ann Cantor, and
term will be held at this time and
Miss Suberoff.
a joint memorial service for the
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
Monday was spent in dancing
departed sisters and brothers of
On Wednesday evening, June 8, and playing bridge. The guests of
, Philomathie Debating Club. , ing secretary; Dorothy Sorock, the order will take place. All mem- the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society the sorority were as follows: Miss
bers are urged to be present.
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)--.1 r.
will hold an open meeting at 275 Dorothy Brindze, Miss Bessie
. The Philomathic Debating Club treasurer; Florence Trunsky, re-
ception in honor of Felix M. It ,r■
East Ferry avenue at 7:30 p. m., Lutchin of Windsor, Miss Rose
held a meeting last Sunday eve- porter. Old and new business was
burg, chairman of the Amer
Four Leaf Clover Club.
for members and their husbands. Plasky, Miss Anne Kartzman, Miss
ning, May 29, at the Little Theater discussed and plans were made for
Jewish Joint Distribution cond. '.
The last meeting of the Four A number of prominent local en- Minnie Spilkin, and Miss Sarah
of the Y. W. II, A. clnbhouse 89 a bazaar which is to be held on
'
tee, was held recently at the It
tertainers have donated their serv- Cobulnik.
J Rowena street. Plans were cin
o- June 26. The meeting was ad- Leaf Clover Club was held at the
of Dr. Bernard Kahn. Leader , -
ices
for
the
evening.
•
I' plated for an outing to be held at journed at 8:35.
home of Miss Molly Briskin of Yu-
the
German Jewish commit:
Athena
Girls
Club.
elid•
avenue
on
Sunday,
May
29,
Walled Lake on June 12. The pro-
were present.
Phiota Delta Sorority.
The last regular business meet-
at 4 o'clock.
gram of the evening consisted of
Frolickers.
In
his address, Mr. Warbur g
ing
of
the
Athena
Girls
Club
was
The
next
meeting
is
to
be
held
The last regular business niisq-
talks by members of the organiz- The last regular meeting of the
scribed his impressions of his t,
anion upon topics they had chosen Frolickers was held at the Y. W. at the home of Miss Fannie Trager ing of the Phieta Delta Sorority held Tuesday evening. May 31, at
Ile
termed
the efforts in Pale,
the
home
of
Miss
Mollie
liaber
of
themselves. Sol Roseninan dis- II. A. I'lans were di s cussed for of 620 East Kirby on Sunday, was held on Tuesday evening, May
heroic, and spoke of the wonder -.i
.31, at the home of Miss Gertrude 1555 \Vest Philadelphia avenue.
cussed "Modern Business and Mod- an outing on Sunday, June 5, to J une 3, at 2 o'clock.
The
cottage
committee
reported
progress
of
the Russian cobmi ,
Israel, 1008 Owen avenue. After
ern Business Methods;" Nathan Bob.i.o Island. An amendment to
tion work.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorroity.
the business discussions, the mem- that the Decoration Day week-end
Shur spoke on "Astronomy;" Max the constitution was voted and
Mr. Warburg met Sir Alit. I
Barahal ave his views on "Suc- passed on.
Members of the Alpha Beta bers indulged in bridge, and re- at their new cottage at Walled Lake
Mond and Dr. Lee K. Frankel :d
cess;" Hymen Golden explained
Gamma Sorority enjoyed them- freshments were served . Miss Mil- prbved to be a huge success. The
Paris on May 28. Ile confer), i
dred Katz of 920 Melbourne ave- next regular meetink will be held
the fundamentals of "Aesthetics''
selves
over
the
week-end
at
their
Northwestern Women's League.
nue will Is' hostess at the next reg- Tuesday evening, June 7 at the
with them concerning the work .4
and Max Simon reviewed "The
cottage at Cass Lake.
The Northwestern Women's
home of Mrs. Ethel Fish of 2610
the Jewish Agency Survey
Life and Work of Henri Bergson."
Miss Sanyo Labor was hostess at ular business meeting to be held on
League of the United Hebrew
Gladstone
avenue.
June
7.
mission
of which they are the the,.
At the next meeting, the organ- Schools held a board meeting the last meeting.
commissioners. Mr. Warburg s:11
The next meeting will be at the
ization will hold its semi-annual Tuesday night at the Philadelphia
TUIII Tale Sorority.
No
Sigma
Delta.
sail
for
the
United States on Jai,
election of officers. The program and Byron Talmud Torah, at which home of Miss Anne Shulman, 1217
A meeting of the Tusi Tata So- Proposed new building for which ground will be broken Sunday, June 11.
A regular meeting of the Nu Sig-
of the evening will comprise cur- very favorable reports were given West Euclid.
12, on Joy Road between Linwood and Lawton.
rority
was
held
Wednesday
evening
ma Delta was held at the home of
When interviewed by a rep:,
rent event talks by members of the about the sale of tickets for the
Miss Ede Greenberg, 6503 Dever- June 1, at the home of Miss Ruth
sentative of the Jewish Ti .
Beta Tau Iota.
organization on topics in which Granada Park (lance which will be
eaux avenue, Sunday afternoon, Singerman, 3210 Carter avenue.
graphic Agency concerning tad
they are interested. The partici- held Sunday evening, July 10,
The social committee of the May 29.
Officers of this newly organized which time a detailed report will
opinions on Palestine ascribed t
pants are Joseph Brown, David East Jefferson at Belle Isle bridge. Beta Tau Iota Sorority is plan-
I'lans were made for the sorority sorority are as follows: l'resident, he given of the card party which
him by I'aul Sandor in an article
Leach, Albert Silber, Ira Stone,
A regular meeting will be held ning a 'kid" party to be held on and the escorts of the members to Pauline Lightstone; vice-president, took place on May 23. All members
published in the Hungarian pi -,
Sam Lubetsky and Albert Wil- Tuesday evening, June 7, to which Friday evening, June 3, at the attend a moonlight, Saturday night, Elsie Rubenstein; secretary, Ruth are urged to attend this meeting
purporting to report a conver.a.
liams.
Singerrnan; treasurer, Molly Na- and settle for their tickets.
every member is urged to come. home of Miss Mildred Jakout, 351 June 4.
tion between Mr. Warburg and
tinsky; publicity, Elsie Rubenstein.
Rabbi Aaron M. Ashinsky will be Englewood avenue.
Mr. Sandor while they were felh , w
Orean Girls.
Miss Rose Kursman wil recite
A
rattle
will
be
the
feature
at
the
Tau
Sigma
the
speaker
of
the
evening
and
will
■
Epsilon.
passengers on the steamer Re,-
Junior Star Club.
The members of the Tau Sigma meeting on June 22,
talk about the Jewish National and enact simutaneously "A Boy
The May 26 meeting of the Or-
lute, Mr. Warburg termed this re-
The last meeting of the Junior
all Epsilon Sorority, held a week•end
lean Girls Club was held at the
Fund. Refreshments will also be a Fishin';" Miss Bess Schmidt will
Ili), Special Correspondent.)
port incorrect. I am without
Star Club was held May 31 at the served.
--
with a dance; "The Li- party at their cottage at Cass Lake.
Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
home of Dolly Goldstone, Indain-
weapon
against people who desire
DENVER, COLO.—The board of
home of Rose Modell. The club
lac Tree," a song, will be present- The girls with their guests arrived
The regular meeting of the Lad- dale avenue. The June 2 meeting,
to write," he stated.
managers
of
the
National
Jewish
has just been reorganized and the Jericho
Rebekah Lodge, No. 328. ed by the Misses Rose Kursman, Saturda evening and left Monday ies Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith which was a social meeting, was Hospital at Denver announced the
new officers are: Edythe Lieber-
Mildred Jakout and Fannie Bern- evening.
scheduled for Monday evening, held at the home of Mrs. William appointment of Dr. Isadore I).
The next regular
REGENT PRESENTS
man, president,• Ruth Barsky, sec.
stein; Miss Bernstein will drama-
The guests were entertained with June 6, will be postponed and the I'. Turner, Alger avenue.
Bronfin as medical director of the
Lodge, No. g 328, tize "Mary had a Little Lamb;"
retary; Esther Hutton, correspond. w
UNUSUAL PROGRAM
next regular meeting will take
institution, as of Slay 1, 1927.
ill e on Monday, June 6, Miss Mildred Jakout will drama- a Pajama party Saturday night,
Theta Delta Omega.
Sunday afternoon a minature box- place Tuesday evening, June 7, at
Dr. Bronfin collies to his duties
That unforgettable picture of
An open meeting of Theta Delta as medical head of the oldest free
Omega Sorority was held on May national tuberculosis sanitarium in Russian life in the days of the
26 at the home of Miss Evelyn the country thoroughly equipped czar, 30 years or more ago, adapt-
Friedman. The short business ses- for his task. His training and ed from Tolstoy's great novel "Res-
sion was followed by a social time, years of practical experience in the urrection," is on the screen at the
Regent this week, with Dolores
entertainment being furnished by field of
tuberculosis have given him
Dorothy Kroll and Miss Jeanette an outstanding position in the med- Del Rio and Rod I,a Roque in the
leading roles.
Weller, accompanied by Sadie Kroll ical profession.
This photoplay has won acclaim
and Selma Klein respectively. The
Combining the erudition of the
next meeting will be on June 9 at scholar with the practical human- from Jewish people wherever it has
the home of Miss Nellie Klar, 3758 ity of the experienced physician shown, recalling to them the scenes
Gladstone avenue.
Dr. Bronfin will have at the Na- and life which they were familiar
with years ago.
tional Jewish Hospital the most
The film program presents light-
N. Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O. modern medical and surgical facil-
A luncheon followed by a card ities for the treatment of tubercu- er comedies, news reels and other
subjects.
party to be held on Wednesday, losis and its complications. Patients
The stage presentation by Paul
June 22, at the K. of P. Hall, will at the hospital will be assured of
conclude for the year the activities the very best that medical science Specht is an elaborate one with ex-
cerpts from the classic and serni•
of the North Woodward Branch of has to offer.
classics which he calls "The Old
the J. W. E. W. 0.. To make this
Dr. Bronfin received his academ-
affair a success, members and their ic degree at the University of North Masters." Wesley Eddy, the Jolly
friends are requested to send in Carolina, and did post-graduate Jester, has a new series of imita-
their reservations early in order medical work at the University of tions and song and uke numbers.
to serve everyone promptly. For the State of New York. Ile was Adele tumid has a number of new
reservations kindly call Mrs. Harry house surgeon at the Beth Israel "blues" songs.
The Vitaphone program includes,
Eisler, Euclid 6654-W, or Mrs. Hospital in New York, and later,
Roy B. Newman, Arlington 2763. as superintendent of the Beth Is- in keeping with the feature picture,
a double quartet of Russian sing-
rael Hospital in Boston, organized
ers in Russian folk songs including
W. W. Girls' Club.
the first Jewish training school for "The Volga Boatman." Buddy
Miss Leah Patterson was hos- nurses in New England.
Doyle, black face comedian, sings
tess at the last meeting of the W.
During the past eight years, he several popular songs in contrast.
W. Girls Club, Tuesday evening, has had a wide experience in in-
The vaudeville presents Peavey
May 31, at her home, 1734 Seward stitutional work and in private and Perdue, clever acrobats and
avenue. The members had an en- practice. He is the author of num- head balancers; Hurt and Ashwell,
joyable time hiking through the erous articles on tuberculosis, a fel- in a comedy skit "The Ziegfeld
News Trail on Belle Isle on Me- low of the American Medical as- Follies Girl and the Girl from Ark-
morial Day.
sociation, a member of the Interna-
ansas;" and Alexander and Swan-
An interesting outdoor program tional Congress on Tuberculosis, the son, musical comedy fast steppers.
is being completed for the cere- National Tuberculosis association,
monial and weenie roast which was the American Hospital association,
to have been held on June 4 at the the Colorado State Medical society UNIVERSITY CHARGED
WITH ANTI-SEMITISM
Boomfield Hills and has been post- and kindred groups.
poned until June 11.
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—The ad-
The next meeting will be held at FRANKEL LANDS IN LONDON
ministration of the University of
the home of Miss Rose Shustek,
4249 Eighteenth street, Tuesday
LONDON—(J. T. A.)—Dr. Lee Vienna was under fire by the lib-
evening, June 7.
K. Frankel, second vice-president eral press for its having granted
of the Metropolitan Life Insur- permission for an anti-Semitic lec-
ance Company and well-known ture to be given in the grand hall
E. J. W. W. 0.
Jewish
leader of New York City, of the university.
Mrs. Silverstein of 15478 Wilde-
The lecture was held under the
mere avenue was hostess to the has arrived here. Dr. Frankel,
board of directors meeting of the who was appointed by Mr. Mar- auspices of the Vienna Ilaken-
E. J. W. W. 0. on Saturday eve- shall and Dr. Weizmann as one of kreuzler organization and it was
ning, May 28, in honor of the bar the commissioners for the Jewish an attempt to prove that a nu-
mitzvah of Ase Berman, who was Agency Palestine survey, is here merus clausus against Jewish stu-
dents in Austria is necessary. The
brought from Europe by the or- on his way to Palestine.
newspapers charge the university
ganization. A check for $1,000
SYNAGOGUES DESTROYED
administration with official anti-
that was pledged to the Canadian
Semitism.
Jewish Farm School was turned
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Much
over to the committee in charge.
damage
resulted
from
a
fire
which
A board meeting will be held at
.N1 I ol
kW%NoW
B.•
the home of Mrs. Katzin, 1949 broke out in the town Roxhanko,
Clairmount avenue, on Saturday, in the vicinity of Nowogradek. SAVE A TRIP. BRING YOUR HEM-
The two synagogues in the town STITCHING AND BUTTON COVERING
June 4, at 8 p. m.
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Tuesday, June 7, at the Jewish the population is Jewish.
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Members are urged to attend.
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Bronfin Named
New Director
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Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
The last meeting of the Eta
Beta Zeta Sorority was held at the
home of Miss Ida Eisenberg, 8823,
Woodrow Wilson, on Friday eve-,
ning, May 27.
E. Weiner of the Phi Beta Fra-:
ternity distributed tickets for the
play to be given at the Shubert,
Lafayette June 7.
Hebrew Infants Orphan Home. ,
The Hebrew Infants Orphans,
Home and Nursery will hold its' .
regular meetings the last Wednes-
day of each month during the sum-
mer, at the Congregation Eman-
uel, Wilson and Taylor avenues.1
At the last meeting Mrs. Anna
Rosen of 2732 Leslie was appoint.'
ed corresponding secretary.
The luncheon and card party
which is to be held at Elkins Olym.
pia Hotel, Mount Clemens, will
take place in the near future. The
date will be given in the next is-
sue of The Chronicle.
All members and friends are
urged to settle for all outstanding ,
ticket money. Everyone who
wishes to settle please call Sirs.
H. Harvith, Empire 0398, or Sirs.
Louis Galina/, Euclid 8844-W.
An excursion to Tashmoo Park
has been set for July 24, Sunday.
A special program is to be ar-
ranged for that date.
The P. Lorillard Company,
manufacturers of the well-known
Murad Cigarettes, beginning this
week are giving to the American
smokers a special offer. This of-
fer is 10 Murad Cigarettes free
with every vacation box of 50 Mu-
rads.
This is a special vacation offer
to the consumer, and it will he
worth every smoker's while to buy
this vacation package and take ad-
vantage of a box of 10 extra
cigarettes.
These cigarettes are packed in a
beautiful tin box and contains 50
Murad Cigarettes. As you well
know, Murad is the finest cigarette
in the world. It is made of the
finest tobaccos, and is recognized
by smokers to be an exceptional
cigarette. Therefore this offer is
unusual.
Go to your dealer today and ask
him for this special vacation offer.
It will be worth your while to buy
several of them, not only for your
vacation but for your everyday
needs. Keep a tin at home for
your friends. You cannot offer
your friends a better cigarette
than Murad. It will put you in a
different class, for Niurad is the
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Phalanx Club.
The Phalanx Club held its regu-
lar meeting on May 26 at the Y.
W. H. A., 89 Rowena street. Wil-
liam H. Yost was initiated,
Einanon Girl..
The last meeting of the Ema-
non Girls was held Tuesday eve-
ning at the home of Miss Loretta
Cohen.
The next meeting will be held
Sunday, June 12, at the home of
Miss Rose Perlman, 289 Josephine.
ALLOCATE LAND TO JEWS
MOSCOW.--(.1. T. A.1—A new
allocation of land for creating a
Jewish colony was made in the
district of Dagestan. The land
was set aside for aettling 300 fam-
ilies of mountain Jews.
JEWISH BANKERS AID CITY
BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)—Two
Jewish banks are participating in
extending a *20,000,000 credit to
the municipality of Budapest.
Among the six banks participating
in the transaction are the London
Rothschild house and Speyer's of
New York.
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