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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-10-07

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Niraterttal nub (Club Notrs

Hia Philiac Sorority.

A meeting of the Ilia l'hiliac So-
rority was held at the home of
Miss Gertrude Sherman of 1538
Lee place on Friday evening, Sept.
30. The officers for the following
term were elected: They are:
President, Miss Blanch leigerson;
secretary, Miss Gertrude Sher-
man; treasurer, Miss Doris Seigal.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Molly I)emia n.

JUDGE JOHN A.

BOYNE

A. B. C. Girls.

The lust meeting of the A. B.
C. Girls was held at the home of
Molly Briskin of 939 East Euclid.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of the Misses Ilelen and
Beatrice Diem of 7434 Michigan
avenue, on Friday evening, Oct. 7.

Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.

The last meeting of the Eta
Beta Zeta Bridge Sorority was
held Friday evening at the home
of Miss Helen Rosenberg, 3035
Glendale. It was decided that the
Hallowe'en party be held in the
ballroom of the Emanuel Syna-
gogue. Bridge and bunco were
played and prizes awarded Charles
Binkow and Avis Rice.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Trudy 1 bitor-,
son, 5002 Maplewood avenue.

TO

Recorder's Court

Sigma Alpha Chi.

The Sigma Alpha Chi held its
weekly meeting at the home of
Morris Fish, 9747 Broadstreet,
Sunday, Oct. 2. Several commit-
tees were appointed to serve for
the next year. Arrangements are
bung made to hold el• membership
drive and a special committee was
appointed for this purpose. Plans
art also being made of hold a
dance in the near future. The
next meeting will be held at the C. A. clubhouse-. The meeting wau
home of Harry Weingarden, 2949 followed by bowling at the Recre-
Elmhurst avenue, Sunday, Oct. 9, ation Building. Various things
at 2:30 sharp.
were discussed in regard to the
sorority's first anniversary, which
Phi Zett• Hi Sorority.
will be held sonic time in Novem-
The Phi Zetta Hi Sorority began ber at the Addison Hotel.
its meetings hen May 27 with seven
The following business meeting
charter members. Miss Elsie will be held Monday, Oct. 10, at
Dworkin was elected president; the Y. W. H. A. clubhouse.
vice-president, Miss Katherine
Frankel; secretary, Miss Roselyn
Junior Star Club.
Fellner, and treasurer, Miss Eve-
An informal meeting of the
lyn Sussman.
Junior Star Club was held at the
This sorority was formed to pro- Jewish Center Tuesday, Oct. 4.
mote social and athletic activities. Members of the club are having a
The meetings are held every Fri- theater party Oct. 8 at the Bon-
day night at the members' homes. ste I le.
A hay-party was given on Sept.
11 at the Detroit Camp of Recrea-
Sigma Delta Pi.
tion, several miles beyond Brigton,
A meeting of the Sigma Delta
The affair was a huge suc-
Pi Sorority was held on Sunday
cess.
afternoon, Oct. 2, at the. home of
Miss Ethel Fischer of 2633 Elm-
Loyever and Cherngover Zerein.
hurst. Miss Flora Silbert, scribe
An important meeting of the
of the sorority, took her oath of
Loyever and Cherngover Zerein
Society will be held on Monday office. The main feature of the
evening, Oct. 10, at the Labor meeting was the entertaining of a
number of pledges,
Temple on Delmar avenue, at
The sorority is looking forward
which time a membership cam-
to a season full of activities con-
paign will continue until Dec. 11.
sisting of much charity work.
This organization is open to both
The next meeting will be an
men and women between the ages
open meeting held at the home of
of 18 and 45. Meetings are held
Miss Manuel Abelson of 1707 Sew-
every Monday evening at the La-
ard avenue on Sunday afternoon,
bor Temple.
Oct. 16.

Primaries October Ilth, 1927.

P. J. WHALING

The Tau Sigma Epsilon Soror-
Y. W. II. A.
The next meeting of the Pha- ity held a "get acquainted bridge"
lanx takes place on Oct. 13 zit the Thursday evening at the home of
the president, Miss Jeanette lane
clu bhouse.
of 570 Ktennelworth avenue. Miss
sally
Barenbaum of Boston, 'Mass.,
Music Study Club.
The Music Study Club of De- miss Molly Weiner, Miss Ilelten
Aronson
and Miss Muriel Rosen•
troit will hold its first meeting of
the season nn Friday, Oct. 7, at stein were guests fur the evening.
At the regular meeting, held at
the Temple Beth F.I. After
short business meeting there will the home of Miss Anne Cantor of
be selections on the piano by Mrs. Windsor, plans were made for a
Emil Weiselberg and vocal solos hike to be held Oct. 9 for members
by Mrs. Myron Jacoby, accompa- and their friends.
A further discussion was held
nied by Mrs. Emory Monash,
on the oncoming dance to lee held
at
the newly remodel(' Twentieth
Blue Bird Girls.
Final plans for the bridge-tea to Century Club. A limited amount
of
tickets
are being printed.
be given by the Blue Bird Girls
were made at their regular meet.
ing held on Tuesday evening, Oct.
He who builds upon the people
4, at the home of Mrs. Oscar Held, builds upon mud.
3770 Boston boulevard. All friends
if the girls are invitee] to the
Ile who has love in his breast
bridge-tea to be held on Saturday has ever the spurs at his flank..
afternoon, Oct. 22, at the Barium
Hotel, Cadillac Square and Bates
stret. Plans were also completed
for the Halowe'ten party to be held
Sunday evening, Oct. 30, at the
FINE CLOTHES AT
home of Mrs. Jack Kunin, 3270
Rochester avenue. On Tuesday
evening, Oct. 11, the regular meet-
ing will be eliminated and the girls
are entertaining Miss Clara Pearl-
man, n bride-elect of Neev. 6, with
a bridge party and miscellaneous
shower, and all members are asked
Home Relief Society.
to attend. The next regular meet-
Athena Girls Club.
The last meeting of the Home
ing will he held at the home of
The last regular meeting of the Mrs. Harry Kwiker, 15345 Fair-
Relief Society was held at the
home of Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, Athena Girls Club was held Tues- field avenue on Tuesday evening,
day evennig, Oct. 4, at the home Oct. 18.
of Miss Florence Horwitz of 639
Medbury avenue, at which time it
Hebrew Infant Orphan Home. I
was decided to have a dinner dance
'The Hebrew Infant Orphan
on Sunday evening. Oct. 30. at Home wishes to announce that the
Oriole Terrace. The next regular date for the food shower will be
meeting will be held Thursday eve- announced in the next issue of. The
ning, Oct. 13, nt the home of Miss Chronicle. The public is asked to
Mollie Haber of West Philadelphia co-operate with the organization,
avenue.
as the food amount is becoming

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%%elm, will be:
"Resolved, that afternoon, Oct. 1, at the Chatham
there be compulsory military Hotel, a success.
training in all high schools, col-
S. Pluun. 2710 Virginia park.
leges and universities." Albert held the lucky number (0064) for
Williams and liavid Sobin contend a beautiful console set which was
for the affirmative, while Max Si- rattled at the bridge.
mon and Isaac will uphold the neg-
Been use of Yom Kippur, the
1403 Virginia park. From the re-
lake.
next meeting will be held on
ports of the various committees,
Thursday, Oct. 13, at the home of
the luncheon and card party which
Ladies' Auxiliary H•shach•r Camp Miss Ruth Schwartz, Hazelwood
will be given at the New Mason'e
The board of directors of the avenue.
Temple Oct. 25, will be a big she
Ladies Auxiliary, Ilashachar Camp
The club is planning a hike for
tees». Mrs. Ira Friedenberg ;
Ni. I ltt, Order Sons of Zion, met Sunday, Oct. 9.
chairman of the affair and will I
at the home of Mrs. Harry Kraft,
---
assisted by the Mesdames H. B.
3221 Collingwood avenue, on Sat-
Sons of Judea.
Ash, Ben Goldberg, L. Goldberg,
urday evening, Oct. 1. 'They' dis-
A meeting of the Sons of Jude a
I. Grabow, J. Grabow, A. Gordon,
cussed different matters pertain- was held Oct. 3 at the Jewish ('en-
J.
Modell, N. Mandeberg, 11.
ing to the society and arranged for I ter.
An
interesting
discussion !
Prenzlauer,
S.
Schwartz,
M.
the activities of the coming sea. took place about debating and ora-
Wolfe, II. M. Shulnuen and
son. It was decided to call a gen- tory.
Edna Lewis.
eral meeting of all the members on
A very interesting program is
The next meeting of the Home
Oct. 22 at the Taylor Synagogue promised by t he program commit-
Relief will be held at the home of
hull. A prominent speaker will tee, and important business will be
Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg, 1683 Ha-
address the meeting on a timely discussed at the next meeting, to
zelwood, Monday, Oct. 17.
dewish subject. There will also be held Oct. 17 at 7 o'clock. New
be a musical program and deli- ! members are invited.
No Sigma Delta.
olous refreshments be serve d .
The Nu Signet Delta held its
Arrangements were made with
Zed Girls Club.
first meeting of the season at the the Littman's Peoples Theater for
The Zerl Girls held the first I
home of Miss Golda Davis and Mei, a theater party for the benefit of
Edith Tabor, on Clairmount ave- the society Thursday evening, Oct. meeting of the tension tutu Sunday,
Oct. 2, at the home of Miss Lo-
nue.
13. Information regarding tickets
Hans for the coming season Illay be had by calling Mrs. A. D. retta Cohen, :1224 Elmhurst. The
folleredng officers were installed;
were discussed during the busi- Nlarkson, Euclid 2243-M.
Loretta Cohen, president; 'Mena
ness session. This was followed
Alundstuk, secretary; Rhea Rosen-
by dancing and bridge.
Phalanx Club.
thal, treasurer, and Evely Schu-
The Phalanx Club inaugurated
biner, chairman of the press and
Theta Delta Omega.
its club seashell with a meeting held
A regular meeting of Theta on Sept. 31) at the Y. W. II. A. publicity committee. After the
business meeting brielere was
Delta Omega Sorority was hold clubhouse, 89 Rowena street.
played and the prize awarded to
on Sept. 28 at the home of Miss
The coming season is expected
Alzofon. In discussing further to be the most active in the club's Evelyn Schubiner.
An open meeting, followed by n
plans for the bridge-tea it was de- history. The entertainment com-
cided that it Ise given on Nov. 6 mittee outlined and completed its bridge-tea, will be held at the
at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. After plans fur the bridge tournament home of Miss Rhea Rosenthal,
other business details were taken tie be held at the Y. W. II. A. by 2911 Monterey, on Sunday, Oc-
care of, a social liner and refresh. the club. All Jewish clubs are in- tober 16.
ments followed. The next meet- vited to enter the' tournament, the
li•d•s”h Buds.
ing will be Oct. 13 at the home of prize to be a handsome silver lov-
Will the former intembers of the
Miss Pearl Caplan, 217 Tenyson ing cup. There will be no charge
Hadassah
Buds please communi-
avenue, Highland I'ark.
fur entry.
At the close' of the meeting the cate with Schonette Goldsmith by
calling
Cadillac
5979 within the
Time Kai Pistil; Sorority.
club was addressed by Miss Feld-
coming week.
A regular business meeting of man, director of the Y. W. II. A.,
the Time Kai l'istis Sorority was and the club voted unanimously to
Tau Sigma Epsilon. Sorority.
held Monday, Oct. 3, at the Y. W. become associated members of the

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N. Woodward Branch J.W.E.W.O.
The Northwestern Branch of the
Jewish 1Vomen's European Wel-
fare Organization will give its first
theater party of the season on
Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Bonstelle
Theater. Tickets will be on sale
()et. 18 at the box office. Mrs.
.Anna Goldberg. chairman, and
Mrs. I. B. Newman, assistant, are
in charge. The next meeting will
be held Thursday, Oct. 13, at the
home of Mrs. Sam leepodis of
Gladstone avenue.. Everything is
in readiness for the rummage sale
which will take place in the near
future.

Beta Rho Delta.
The last regular meeting of the
Beta Rho Delta Sorority was held
Sept. 29 at 1)9 Rowena street. The
girls are actively interested in the
fall activities, one of which is a
wienie roast which is beng planed
for the near future. Tickets are
now on sale for the bridge-tea to
take place Nov. 6 at the Palmetto
Hotel at 2 p. m. Every effort is
bring made to make this OA. a
SUCCC.R. Plans are also under way
for a )lallowe'en party. Miss Sa-
die Levin was voted in as a mem-
ber of the sorority. Prior t the
holidays, bundles of old el then
eead been brought and have been
distributed amongst needy fami-
lies.

I l

Philom•thic Debating Clot.
The Philornathic Debating club
had a very live meeting h•s
day evening at the Little 1'
ter
of the Y. W. II. A. clubhou
89
Rowena. The thirtieth ae..ver-
sary committee, to whom w a -
gated the duty of advising
or-
ganization upon the best no
e of
celebrating its 30 years of
e•ist.-
once, gave its report. Di,
em-
mittee advises a banque•. for
alumnae and members or th , e e•lub
; only. At the next meetinc the
Philomathic will act upon th
re-
' port.
The program of the evenime eon-
Isisted of seven extempara , ,OUA
speeches. Isaac. Greenberg's epic
was "Is a Four-year l.it C •irse
Necessary for a Protessiona Ca-
reer!" Natha Shur discus-. I "Is
There Any Discrimination Aietinst
the Jew in American 17riii ersi-
tie. and Colleges," Joseph Prawn
spoke on "The French Di•cri ina-
tory Tariff.' Albert Silber aezued
that "The United States Should
Should Not Interfere With Pro-
posed Long Flights." David leach
drew "American Tragedies." Abe
Pearl talked on "Whether or Not
There Should Be Further Restric-
tion of Chinese in America.** Shel-
don Leach gave his views on "The
St. Louie and Other Recent limas-
ten.'
The program of the next meet.
ing, which will be held at 89 Ro-

very low. The babies need the
help of the public, as they are not
in a position to help themselves,
so anything that is done will be
greatly appreciated.

Ased.Ed.Din Sorority.
A very important meeting of
the Aseed-Ed-Din Sorority was
held at the home of Miss Esther
Schwartz of 1610 Taylor avenue.
on Oct. 3. Further plans fur the
dance to be given by the sorority
on Nov. 5 at the Hotel Wolverine
were discussed.
This is the first informal dance
to he given by the serority. All
arrangements possible for the con-
venience of the guests will he at-
tended to.
Any sorority or fraternity want-
ing tickets will please call Miss
Lillian Pochensky, Euclid 2234-J,
before Oct. 31. Entertainment
and music will be furnished by the
Seymour Simons Orchestra.
Miss Emma Linderman was
entre] into the sorority. Nliss
Gribbe Katz is a pledgee.
The next meeting will be' held
at the home of Miss Beatrice Was.
serman of Medbury avenue.

J. W. E. W. 0.
A board meeting of the Euro-
pean Jewish Welfare Organization
was held at the home of Mrs. .1.
Neuman Saturday, Oct. I. The
most important discussion was the
ball which will be held Nov. 20 at
the Book-Cadillac. It is sincerely
hoped to have the co-operation of
all members and friends to help
make this affair a huge success.
Mrs. II. Stanfield, chairlaely, as
sisted by Mrs. J. Zuckerman and
Mrs. J. Radnor; Mrs. A. Levin,
secretary and treasurer, assisted
by Mrs. 1. Perchirk, are in charge.
The next regular meeting will
he held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at
Temple Emanuel, Taylor and Wil-
son avenue. Members and urged
to attend.

-
Tzedahka Club.
The first meeting of the Tzedah-
ka Club this fall was held at the
home of Sirs. Blanche Greenblatt,
last week, and plans are being
made for the luncheon and bridge
or mah jong to be given on Nov.
9 at the Knights of I'ythias Hall
on Cass avenue. Tickets may be
secured from Mrs. Hurwith, presi.
dent of the Tzedahka Club, or Mrs.
Greenblatt.
The next meeting will he lied !
at the home of Mrs. Harwith ••
East Philadelphia avenue, Tu. ,
day, Oct. II.

Orean Girls Club.
Miss Rose Rubenatein of F'a
burst avenue was hostess at ;Ive
last meeting of the Orean Girls
Club. All members were praised
for their efforts toward making
the bridge which was held Sundays

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