PAGE TWO THEDETICOITAIVISRIIRONIGIA II gratgrual and Club Notts Alpha Tau Fraternity. The Alpha Tau Fraternity held its last regular meeting on Sun- day, Nov. 6, at the Y. W. II. A. The first event of the season to be given by the fraternity will be a "Winter Frolic" to be held at the Graystone ballroom on Dec. 8, featuring McKinney's Cotton Pickers, a nationally famed or- chestra; three vaudeville acts and moving pictures. Dancing will start at 8:30 and continue until 2 a. m. The entire Graystone will be redecorated for this event. Basketball practice will be held at the Sherrard School and candi- dates should get in touch with the manager. The next regular meeting will be held at 89 Rowena street on Sunday, Nov. 13, at 2:30 p. m. a good cook uses good W HEN materials you have a right to expect a fine dinner... a dinner which is different from that which you would call ordinary. The greatest manufacturer of fine cigarettes has blended the choicest tobaccos into Murad. Aroma... fragrance... and flavor all combine to make Murad... a cigarette which is the best that you can enjoy. The exceptional cigar- ette for the exceptional man who feels he is entitled to the better things in life. RESEARCH BUREAU SEEKS STATISTICS ally in the United States, it was announced by William J. Shroder of Cincinnati, chairman of the committee. The Bureau of Jewish Social Research has been engaged by the committee on national appeals in- formation service for Jewish fed- erations to make a complete func- tional and financial study of all or- ganizations making appeals nation. The committee, which was or- ganized last May through action taken by 43 federation executives during the meeting of the National Conference of Jewish Social Serv- ice in Des Moines, Iowa, met last week in Chicago and elected of- ficers. Potashnick. The committee in charge of arrangements was Lau- rette Potchinski, chairman; Sophie Alpiner, Myra Potashnick and Shirley Kapitz. About 75 people attended. The last meeting of the club was held at the home of Misses Sallie and Gertrude Albaum, 9612 Petoskey. The election of officers was the most important issue of the meeting. Those elected are as follows: Laurette Patchinski, president; Marion Simon, vice- president; Gertrude Albaum, sec- r otary, and Betty Kartzman, treasurer. The next meeting will be in the form of a roller skating party. The girls will meet at the home of Sophie Alpiner, 1109 Clay ave- nue. 13Siktig were discussed. It was also de- cided to change the name of the organization to Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. A committee headed by Mrs. A. Markson entered negotiations with the main office of the J. N. F. in New York and on Monday, Nov. 6, a meeting for this purpose will be held. The executive board meeting was held at the home of Mrs. S. Cabbot, 2745 Grand avenue. Plans were made for a card party and for a theater party benefit. De- tails will be announced in follow- ing issues of 'the Chronicle. The next board meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. lit, at the home of Mrs. E. lefkowitz, 3358 Clements. 4087 Grand avenue on Nov. 1, which Miss Min Silver wan hostess. Committees were chosen to rep- resent the sorority at the Phalanx Club bridge tournament, which consisted of Misses Ruth Berman Ann Shnurowitz, Belle Wuntner and Sonya Lober. The above committee, including Miss Pearl Gilberg, will represent the sorority at the (lance given by the Axed- Ed-Din Sorority at the Wolverine. The sale of tickets for the hand-painted waffle set to be raf- fled Nov. 8 was reported very good by the chairman. Cleophas Club. Bridge and bunco were played, A meeting of the Cleophas Club Faicoms. prizes being won by the Misses The Faicoms held a Hallowe'en was held Tuesday evening, Nov. 8, Ann Shnurowitz, Belle Wuntner party at the home of Marian Si- at the Melbourne Center. The and Ann Shulman. mons On Monday, Oct. 31. The Cleophas has challenges! another committee arranging plans were club to a debate. Following the Philomathic Debating Club. Marian Simon, chairman; Anne discussions, Mr. Schlissle spoke on "Resolved, that an international Bachrach, Jack Kalt and Harold the subject "Jewish Literature." Iota Tau. convention be called to formulate Schwartzman. The Alpha Chapter of the Iota plans for an international govern. The club is now opening a cam- Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home. A general meeting of the De- Tau Sorority held its meeting at ment," was the subject debated by paign for new members. the home of Miss Freda Green- the Philomathic Debating Club at The new officers are as follows: troit Hebrew Orphan Home, 47 Rowena street, was held Thursday baum of Gladstone avenue on its last regular meeting, Sunday Morris Rosenblatt, president; Jack Nov. 6. Anne Asher presided as evening, Nov. 6, in the Little The- Kalt vice-president; Lillian Jaffee, afternoon, Nov. 3, at the Emanuel Synagogue. Rabbi A. M. Ashin- temporary chairman and Char- ater of the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, secretary-treasurer; Marian Si- lotte Newman as secretary and 89 Rowena street. The affirma- mon and Morris Rosenblat, house sky delivered a very interesting tive team, composed of Abraham council members. Due to the ab- address. treasurer. Plans for the annual dance, Notice has been received that a Pearl and Albert Williams, defeat. sence of the secretary-treasurer, Beta chapter, under the supervi- ed the negative team, upheld by Miss Anne Bachrach is taking her which will be given on Monday evening, Dec. 12, at the Arcadia, sion of Miss Meryle Arbeid, for- Seddon Leach and David Leach. place. merly of Detroit, will be organ- Albert Williams was elected the The Faicoms meet every Mon- were discussed. Mrs. Ralph Paul ized in New York. Through the best speaker of the contest. day evening at the Melbourne is chairman and is being assisted "Resolved, that the direct pri- Center. All serious boys and girls by Mrs. Fannie Rodin and Mrs. co-operation of both chapters, its members anticipate a successful mary system of nominating can- interested in joining are welconee Herman Cohen and several others. The committee is hoping for as future. The activities will com- didates for public office be abol- to visit the meetings. large an attendance es possible, prise mainly debating and dra- ished" will be the topic debated as the home is badly in need of fnatics. A debate is being planned at the next regular meeting Sun- Theta Delta Omega. funds. in which the winning team of the day, Nov. 13, at the same place. A regular meeting of the Theta sorority will challenge one of an The affirmative will be composed Delta Omega Sorority was held on Jericho Rebekah Lodge, No. 328. of Louis Wetzman and Nathan outside organization. Nov. 3 at the home of Miss Klar. Mrs. Morris Disner, noble grans! The next meeting will be held Shur, while Samuel Krawetz and The entire business session of the at the home of Miss Charlotte Erwin Rosenthal will support the meeting was devoted to final dis- of Jericho Rebekah Lodge, No. 328, assisted by the furniture negative. Newman of 314 Elmhurst avenue The date for the Philomathic cussion of arrangements for the committee, are giving the first on Nov. 20. Debating Club's twenty-seventh bridge-tea which was given at the dance to be held in the new Jeri- annual oratorical contest has been Detroit-Leland Hotel on Sunday cho Temple auditorium, Saturday Frolickers. definitely set for Dec. 27, at the afternoon, Nov. 6, which proved evening, Nov. 19. l'roceeds of Election of officers of the Frol- Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, at 7:30 to be a very gratifying success in this affair are to be used for the the viewpoints of both the guests furnishings of the ladies' parlor. ickers was held Oct. 25 and the sharp. following officers were elected: The date for the Philomathic and the hostesses. The elegant Robert Gold, president; Miss Celia Debating Club's banquet in honor beauty of the ballroom at the De- hour Cholem Society. Barnett, vice-president; Miss Mar- of its 30 years of existence has troit-Leland afforded an approp- The Bicur Cholem Society, tha Barnett, secretary and treas- been definitely net for Jan. 31, riate background. Each hostess through their president, Sam Wex- urer; Nathan Teton, sergeant-at- 1928. This banquet will be for was distinguished by a shoulder ler, have reserved the Statler ball- arms. Philomathic members and alumni corsage of deep red roses and I room for their annual dance on white baby 'mums, these being the Sunday night, Dec. 25. A well- Along with the regular busi- only. club colors. After the guests had known orchestra has been engaged ness, the club has taken up dra- left, the members of the sorority to furnish the music for the eve- matics. Beta Rho Delta. dined and then attended a theater ning. This affair promises to be The annual drive for new mem- The Beta Rho Delta Sorority party at the Michigan. bers is now being held and all one of the outstanding affairs of Since many of the members the social season. The Bicur Cho- visitors or prospective members were hostesses on Sunday after- will be welcome at the next open noon, Nov. 6, at a social tea and were planning on attending the lem Society invites all clubs and meeting, Nov. 15, at 8:30 p. m., bridge at the Palmetto Hotel. This Fokine and Fokina Ballet on other social orders to their affair. affair proved to be such a huge Thursday evening, a special meet- All the proceeds of this dance will at the "Y" Center, room 3. success that the sorority is plan- ing has been arranged for Wed- go to charity, as there are ninny ning a few others to take place in nesday, Nov. 9, at the home of demands for help. Meetings are Nu Theta Kappa. The last meeting of the No the near future, the (late to be Miss Ida Nadler. held every two weeks at the otfi- The next regular meeting will cers' and directors' homes. These Theta Kappa was held at the home announced in a later edition of be on Nov. 17 at the home of Miss meetings are closed to the public. of Minnette Wittcoff, 5811 Begole The Chronicle. The next regular meeting will Bessie Kosak, 3765 Wager avenue. avenue, on Wednesday, Nov. 2. There will be an open meeting The officers for the coming term take place on Thursday evening, the first week in December, the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. are Mollie Steffin, president, and Nov. 17, at the Y. W. II. A. club- date and place to be announced The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Mollie Saperstein, secretary and house, 89 Rowena street. held a meeting on Nov. 9 at Jeri- i Any member of the club who de- treasurer. The guests present cho Temple, 2705 Joy road, their sires tickets should call Mr. Wex- Phi Gamma Eta. were Ann Topper and Sadie The Phi Gamma Eta Sorority future meeting quarters. Mrs. ler, Northway 1174-M. Greenwald. gave a Hallowe'en party at the Helen Auslander, president, pre- home of Marian Simon on Satur- sided. Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. Deboriens. A large number of tickets have The last meeting of the Alpha day, Oct. 29. Decorations were The Deborian Club held its last Beta Gamma Sorority was held at donated by the hostess and Myra been sold for the coming ball on meeting on Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Nov. 13 at the Statler Hotel and Jewish Center. Discussion of the a large crowd is expected. Fin- Hallowe'en party, which was held zel's orchestra will furnish the on Oct. 22 at the home of Betty music. Alpiner, was held. Plans for a fashion show are under way. The Beta Rho Delta Sorority. girls are planning on holding a The last regular meeting of the fashion show and party, to which Beta Rho Delta Sorority was held they will invite members of other at 80 Rowena street on Nov. 3. clubs belonging to the center. Final arrangements were made for The next meeting will be held the bridge-tea held at the Pal- on Sunday, Nov. 20. After the metto lintel Nov. 6 and which meeting, the girls are expecting to proved to be a big success. attend the "Pep Supper" given Election of officers took place, by the Jewish Center as a whole. with the following results: Presi. dent, Mrs. N. Rubins; vice-presi- Osur Yelehd. dent, Sally Cutler; secretary, Rose A meeting of the charter board Golinsky; treasurer, Birdye Mar- of the Ozur Yelehd was held Mon- cus. Plans are under way for a day. Nov. 7, at the home of Mrs. theater party in honor of our new Louis Fried (Miss Dorothy Rob- officers . bins). Final arrangements for The Hallowe'en party held Oct. the membership bridge to be given 29 at the home of Laura Berghoff Wednesday, Nov. 16, were an- was also a success. nounced. Preparations for a large attendance are being made, and fascinating that it has become Equality Club. as this is to be the first meeting A new club has just been or- of the organization and over 100 the symbol of good taste. ganized by Mrs. Robert Segell of letters of invitation will be sent 179 Eason avenue, intended to out. No effort will be spared to LaSalle is Cadillac-designed, and provide social and recreational op- make this meeting an entertaining built in Cadillac plants by Cadillac portunities for it, members. Plans and interesting one. Mrs. Fried , for purchasing a site for summer chairman of the bridge committee, craftsmen, which means quality, resorting have been considered. will be hostess. Entertainment through and through, of the high- Meetings are held the first and and refreshments will close the third Wednesdays of each month, meeting. est degree known to motordom. at the home of Mrs. Segell, and are followed by cards and refresh- A product of General Motors—an Alpha Chi Omega. ments. The last regular meeting of the assurance of unmatched value Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity was Ladies' Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. made possible only through un- held at Jack Shore's home at 2512 A regular meeting of the La- Pasadena avenue. After the meet- equaled facilities and resources. dies' Auxiliary of ll'nai B'rith will ing guests of the members arrived be held on Monday evening, Nov. and bridge was played for a short A complete line—a wide variety of 14, at 8 p. m., at the B'nai B'rith time, after which the entire party Community ('enter, 275 East Fer- left for the Chinese Tea Garden, Fisher and Fisher-Fleetwood bod- ry avenue. Plans are under way where dinner and dancing fol- ies. 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