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Philomathic Debating Club.
was held MI Tuesday evenink,
At the last regular meeting of 1June 7. at the home of Miss Mil-
the Philomathic Debating Club,' tired Eats, t_..10 Ilelbourne asent,.
held at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, The members have planned an out-
t,9 Ruwenu street, a variety pro- ing for Sunday, June 12. Mrs. ,
grim took place. The program Harriet Steinberg of 3043 Gran 1
was opened by Nathan Shur, who avenue will be hostess at t h e next ,
ve some enlightening views upon regular business meeting, to be
the heavens, that is, "Astronomy." held on Tuesday evening, June 14.
Hyman Golden discoursed at length — —
upon the subject of "Aesthetics."
Four Leaf Clover Club.
"Success" was the topic chosen by
The last meeting of the Four
Max Barahal for his talk. Sol Leaf Clover Club was held at the
Roseman gave a very interesting home of Miss Fannie Frazer at
talk upon "Better Business and 620 Kirby avenue, Sunday, June
Better Businessmen." Max Simon 5. At this meeting Mr. Levine, the
concluded the program with a talk organizer of the club, told the
on "Philosophy" and Albert Silber story of Shabuoth, which was very
acted as critic for the program. interesting.
The feature of the meeting to
The next meeting will be held
be held Sunday evening, June 5, at the home of Miss Sadie Ulnick
will be the election of officers for at 1713 Blaine avenue, Saturday,
the next term. The officers of the June 11, at 7 o'clock.
present term are: Norman Rom,
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II man Golden clerk• Ira
Theta Rho Chi.
Stone, assistant clerk; Howard I'.
The last meeting of the Theta
Berger, sergeant-at-arms. These Rho Chi Sorority was held at 89
four, together with Max Barahal Rowena street on June 1. A hike
and Sol Roseman, constitute the was held on June 5 to Elizabeth
board of directors. The last meet- Lake, which proved very success-
ing of the term will take place the ful.
week following the election. In-
The next meeting will be held
stallation of officers for next term on June 8 at 8:30, at 89 Rowena
will take place at this meeting, to street.
be held in the form of a social.

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J. \V. E. W. 0. on Tuesday, June N1rs. Ben Lefkowitz, re-elected as
14, at S p. m., at which time nomi- treasurer; Mrs. Roy Zainsky, re-
nation of officers will take place. elected r •'srding and financial are
rotary• SL.. Al. Winston, re-elect-
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, ffil corre,p , 1111ing Secretary •nir
Ladies Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
publicity chairman.
'Ike regular meeting of Monday
A get-together dinner party
evening. June 13. will be post-
poned until the following week, been arranged for the members at
Ilontlay, June SO, at which time a Eastwood Inn, Sunday, June 12, at
very interesting meeting Will he II o'clock sharp,
held. The principal subject will
The activities of the Ze Dakah
be the international convention of Club end for this season Wedncs•
the B'nai 1Prith, to be held in De- day evening, .lute 15, as on this
troit on July 3, 4, 5 and 6. All date a card party will be given at
members are urged to attend. Re- the home of Ilrs. Karbal, 33111
freshments will be served. No Webb avenue. The proceeds of this
cards will be sent.
affair will be used to nid needy
cases throughout the summer
months. The public is urged to
Ze Dakah Club.
attend.
The last meeting of the 'Zs Da-
kah Club for this season was held
W. W. Girls Club.
at the home of Mrs. Irvin Yar-
rows, 1666 Chicago boulevard. The
The W. W. Girls Club held its
following officers were elected for meeting at the home of Miss Rose
the ensuing year: Sirs. Jacob liar- Shuster, 4249 Eighteenth street,
with, whir has been president or Tuesday evening, June 7. The club
the Ze Dakah Club for three con- has rented a cottage at Lake Orion
,iiiiutive years, was unanimously for the month of August. Plans
elected to retain the same Aire. for the ceremonial and weenie
Mrs. Louis Gallow, vice-president; roast to be held at the Bloomfield

Theta Delta Omega.
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority.
A regular meeting of Theta
The last weekly meeting of the Delta Omega Sorority was held on
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority took place June 2 at the home of Miss Brim-
Friday evening, May 28, at the kin. A discussion took place as to
home of Miss Betty Alter of Good- the form of celebration to be
win avenue. Miss Anna Benitsky adopted fur the first anniversary
was sworn in as a member of the of the sorority. No definite plans
sorority. The entertainment com- were made.
mittee arranged many delightful
The next meeting will be held
affairs. The first event was a hike on June 16 at the home of Miss
to Ann Arbor, held Sunday, May Nellie Klar, 3758 Gladstone ave-
22, which proved particularly en- nue.
joyable. The girls visited the Phi
Lambda Fraternity. The festivi-
Athena Girls Club.
ties for the week-end were very
Mrs. Ethel Fish was hostess at
delightfully spent with an enjoy- the last regular business meeting
able and lovely party at the home of the Athena Girls, held Tuesday,'
of Miss Ann Resnick of 3762 June 7, at her home on Gladstone i
Humphrey avenue. Memorial Day avenue. The semi-annual election
was celebrated in fitting, manner will be held on Tuesday, June 21.
with a boat trip to Boh-Lo. MISS
The next regular business meet-
Esther Schwartz and Miss Beatrice ing will take place on Tuesday,
Wasserman spent the week-end at June 14, at the home of Mrs. Ethel
a lake.
Lippit of 1658 Calvert avenue.
The next weekly meeting will be
held at the residence of Miss Sarah
Blue Bird Girls.
Silverman of 3423 Michigan aye
A very interesting meeting of I
the Blue Bird Girls was held on
Tuesday evening. June 7, at the
Beta Zeta Bridge Sorority.
home of Miss Tillie Halperin, 2532
The last meeting of the Eta Buena Vista avenue. Reports
Beta Zeta Bridge Sorority was were given on charity work done
held Friday evening at the home in the past few weeks.
On May 24, the Blue Bird Girls,
of Miss Betty Felsonfeld, 590
Rosedale court. The girls and entertained Miss Sarah Dorfman,
their escorts attended the Shubert a June bride, with a miscellaneous
Lafayette Tuesday evening under shower at the home of Mrs. M.
the auspices of the Phi Beta Era- Lax, 3027 West Grand avenue.
ternity. All arrangements for the Miss Dorfman was the recipient
moonlight have been completed of many pretty gifts.
An outing to Belle Isle on Sat-
and it will be held the latter part
urday, June 18, is being planned
of June.
Any girls between the ages of by the girls, providing the weather
17 and 19 wishing to join call Miss is favorable.
A. Rice, Ilemlock 2965-R. The The next regular meeting will
next open meeting will be an- he held on Tuesday, June 14, at
the home of Miss Dorothy Scherr,
nounced in The Chronicle.
The next regular meeting will 544 Josephine avenue.
be held at the home of Miss Char-
Phalanx Club.
lotte Redisch.
At the last meeting of the Pha•
lanx
Club,
held June 2 at the Y.
We Moderns.
II. A., 89 Rowena street, it
Due to the death of our presi- I
dent's father, which occurred on . was announced that the club would
May 30, the picnic-hike, set for the Purchase a canoe, to be kept at
same day, was postponed. The pie.; Belle Isle for the pleasure of mem-
nic will be held some time in the bens and their friends.
The semi-annual election of of-
future. Miss Carolyn Krusner was
hostess at a meeting held Monday firers will take place at the meet-
evening, June 6, at 3830 Twenty- ing of June 9 at the clubhouse. At '
ninth street , the meeting following the election
The next meeting of the We of officers, the club will hold :Ill

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Moderns will be held at the home "pen meeting, at which time the
of Hyman Penslar, 3815 Twenty- installation of officers will take '
place.
ninth street, Sunday evening.

Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
Zeire Zion.
The Junior Hebrew Relief Club
The last meeting of the Zeire
was
organized on June 7. Meet-
Zion organization was held on
Wednesday, June 1, at 31 Mel- ings will be held every Tuesday
bourne avenue, with II. Gordon as evening at 8911 Linwood avenue,
presiding chairman. B. Linder- Apartment 13.
man, chairman of the Shekell cam-
naign, announced that plans were Delta Chapter of Beta Phi Tau.
being arranged for the sale of At the last regular business
same, to take place within a few meeting of the Delta Chapter of
weeks. when the campaign will he , the Beta Phi Tau Fraternity, held

formally opened. Dr. Efroth is on Monday evening, June 6, the
expected to arrived from New following officers were elected for

York at that time, when he will the ensuing year. Seymour Buck-
address Detroit Jewry on the prob- ner, president; Milton Dosie, sec-
lems of the coming Zionist Con- retary and treasurer, and Jewel
gress and what an important fac- Fisher, chaplain. The chairmen of
the following committies are: Sey-
tor the Shekell is.
Members were asked to look up mour Buckner, judiciary; Louis
all subscribers of the Zeire Zion Goldstein, entertainment; Bernard
hi-weekly magazine, the Farn Dosie, publicity, and Harry Taylor,
Folk, and collect all money for the sick committee. The next regu-
second half of the year subscribed, lar meeting will be held on Mon-
also to obtain new subscribers. day evening, June 13.

Dr. David Rebelsky Is expected
The J. E. G.
to arrive in Detroit on Saturday,
The last meeting of the Jewish
June 11, when he will formally
close the Geweerkshaften Cam- Equitable Girls was held at the
paign now taking place. A big home of Annette Cabot, 2745
massmeeting has been called for Grand avenue, Wednesday, June'
the eve of that day, when an ac- 1, at 4:15 p. m. Officers were
count of all moneys taken in will elected as follows: Frances Cu-
gell, president; Bella Silverstein,
be given
The cultural chairman, M. Lech- vice-president; Mildred Stone, sec-
avitsky, announced his success in retary; Mary Karheniek, trensur.
organizing a group consisting of er; Ruth Schwartz. reporter. Plans
seven members who will study were made to make clothes for the
various topics on the history of Baby Day Nursery. The meeting
Zionism and will deliver a five- was duly adjourned at 5:30 p. m.
The next meeting will Ix. held at
minute lecture to the organization
the home of Ruth Schwartz, 2983
within the next few weeks.
Wednesday,
avenue,
Abe I.achovitzy, chairman of Fullerton

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the local Jewish National Fund . June 13, at 4:15 p. m.
committee, announced the Nation-
Kadim ■ h Girls.
al Tag Day taking place in all the
United States nn June 12 and Sirs David Feinberg of 2254
urged all members to report . Pingree avenue was hostess at the
promptly for work at 9 o'clock last meeting of the Kadimah Girls
Sunday morning at the various Club on June 7. Plans were corn-
headquarters, where captains will!, Dieted fon a aeries of lawn brid ge
be stationed to distribute flowers Parties, the first to be held on
and !nap out locations fur all vol.' Sunday, June 26, from 2 to 5, at
uneers. the home of Miss Elizabeth Apple,
The next meeting takes place at 2666 Pingree avenue. A beauti- ,
31 Melbourne avenue Wednesday fat tapestry donated by Mrs. liar-
evening, June 15, with Dr. Rebel- ry Kline will be raffled at the last
sky presiding. All members and of the series in August.
The next meeting will take place
friends are asked to attend.
at the home of Miss Ruth King-
man, 2283 Blaine avenue.
Junior Star Club.

The meetings of the Junior Star
Club are being held at the Jewish N. Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O.
center at 7:30. All girls between The annual luncheon and card
the ages of 14 and 16 are cordially party sponsored by the North
invited to attend the meetings. Woodward J. IA'. E. VV. 0. will be
• held on Wednesday, June 22, at
N. W. Branch Old Folks Home. 12:30 p. m., at the Knights of
The Northwestern Branch of the, Pythias hall, with Mrs. Harry Fix-
Jewish Old Folks Home will give ler general chairman of all Br-
a bridge-tea and mah Jong party rangements, assisted by Mrs. Roy
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on Wednesday afternoon, June 29, B. Newman.
A home cooked lunch is prom-
at 2 p. m. at the new Masonic
Temple. Mrs. Harry H. Shulman iced, to be followed by bridge. For
is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Sam reservations call Euclid 6654-W or
Schwartz. For reservations please • Arlington 2763. The public's co-
call Euclid 1749. . operation will be appreciated.
Glynn Roy B. Newman of 1478,
court will be the hostess at
Pkiot• Delta Sorority.
The last regular business meet- the next regular meeting of the
ing of the Phiota Delta Sorority :North Woodward Branch of the

Sunday evening, June 12,
were made final.
B,•Ily Vcoontser of Grand
avenue will be hostess at Cie meet-
!mg Tuesday evening, June 14.
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Purity Chapter, No. 359;0. E. S.
The next meeting of Purity
Chapter. No :159. O. E. S., will be
held on :Monday evening, June 13,
at 8 o'clock. A short business
'netting will be followed by the
initiation of the first class of can-
didates into the order by the new-
ly elected °Ricers. Refreshments
will be served.
The annual children's party
given by Purity Chapter will be
held on Monday afternoon, June
27, at the Eastern Sar Temple.

L'Allegro Girl..

The last meeting of the L'Alle-
gro Girls was held at the home of
Miss Shenker. Various business
matters were discussed. A dinner
in honor of Miss Sally Kriednitin,
it bride-elect, will be held at Oriole
Terrace on June 9, to be followed
a theater party. The Misses

Sylvia Chapman, Dorothy Talbsirg
and Gertrude Bennett are also en-
tertaining with it novelty shower
her lienor, which will It held at
r he home of Miss Sylvia Chapman
of 2722 Cortland avenue on June
10. 'The next meeting will be held
the hdnie of Esther Alzofon of
r..5 East 1'i,ladelph1.1 avenue.

These officers, with Sol Rosenman
REGENT
and Max Barahal, constituted the
Ramon Navarro and Alice Terry
board of directors.
are to be seen on the screen at the
As a fitting termination of its
Regent this week, until Friday
term of work the organization is
night, in "Lovers," an absorbing
having an outing to Walled Lake
romance based upon Charles F.
for its members.
Nirdlinger's play, "The World and
Ilis Wife." "Lovers" is the story
E. J. W. W. 0.
of an innocent friendship between
A regular meeting of the E. .1 a beautiful woman and a young
W. IV. 0. was held Tuesday, June man; of flashing eyes and the
7, at Jewish Center. Several im- breath of scandal which all but
portant. matters were discussed. ruined the lives of several people.
Paul Specht and his artists offer
Tobic Brightman donated a
beautiful truss imminent which it musical treat this week of sev-
was auctioned, $18.50 hying real- eral popular melodies and special•
ized. SI. Engelman and N. Green- ties by members of the orchestra.
blatt appeared before the organiz- The stage bill includes Mabelle
ation in behalf of the Jewish Can- Cedars, favorite prima donna;
adian Farm School to express Wesley Eddy, the Regent's popular
the appreciation of their organiz- comedian; Drew, O'Dare and Drew
ation for the donation of 81,000 in "Youth and Nonsense;" Knox
that wile recently given.
Comedy Four in fast chatter;
A beard meeting will be held Hines and Smith, offering "Pickles
Saturday, June 11, at the home of and Coughdrops," and other novel-
ties. An Edgar A. Guest "picture
Mrs. I. Levin, 2698 Calvert.
poem," "Ma and the Auto," news
To be cured of your longing you reel and comedy, together with
need only obtain what you wished several short Vitaphone subjects,
for.
complete the program.

Philomathic Debating Club.

The Philomathic Debating (Ink

closed its twenty-ninth business
year last Sunday afternoon at the
Little Theater of the W. II. A.
clubhouse on 149 Rowena street,
holding its semi-annual election of
officers. The officers chosen to
lead the organization for the new
term beginning in September
Ilyrusil Golden, speaker; Ira Stone,
clerk; Howard I'. Berger, assistant
clerk, and 501 Itosentlian, sergeant-
at-arms. These officers, with :Max
Barahal and Max Simon, will con-
stitute the board of directors. The
officers of last term wer es Norman
Item,
speaker; Hymen Golden,
clerk ; Ira Stone, assistant clerk;
Ileward Berger, sergeant-at-arms.

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