ALE LIMY PAGE TWO Hadassah dance which is to be held at the Scottish Rite hall, cor- ner Sandwich street and Hall ave - nue, Windsor, Ont., Tuesday eve- ning, Nov. 22. A real "peppy" orchestra has been engaged and everything has Theta Delta Omeg• Menorah Chapter of Detroit been done to make the evening a most enjoyable one. Come and A special meeting of Theta Los Amigos A meeting of the Detroit Me- nosh Chapter will be held on Delta Omega Sorority NVIIS held The last meeting of Los Amigos bring your friends. Sunday Nov. 20, at 3 p. m. in the Nov. 9 at the home of Miss Nadler. Club was held Nov. 6 at the home Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority assembly room of the Detroit The business session was devoted of Miss Friedland. Plans were to a general survey of the financial made for a vickage party and pic- The members of the Tau Sigma Main Library building. Abe Goldstein will speak on end of the Bridge-Tea which was nic to be held at Rochester Park, Epsilon Sorority, have completed "The Effect of the Schwartzbard given by the sorority on Nov. 6 Sunday Nov. 20. Members and all arrangements for their annual Case on Anti-Semitism." A gen- at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. guests will meet at 1608 West Phil- Turkey Trot dance, to be held at The next meeting will be Nov. adelphia at 10 o'clock, where a the Twentieth Century club, Colum- eral discussion by the members will follow. The condition of the 17 at the home of Miss Kosak, short meeting will be held, then bia at Witheral avenue, Thanks- they will leave for Rochester Park. giving Eve., Nov. 23. Jewish students in the Eastern 3765 Wager avenue. The dance will be favored by one In the event of rain the regular European Universities will also be meeting will he held on that (lay at of the leading orchestras and enter- Boni Amici discussed at this meeting. tainers in the city. The leader of, Another important item of this Thirty-two children, of meni- the above address at 3:30. wham promises the latest thing in meeting will be the reading of the bars of Congregation El Moshe, Bet• Rho Delta Sorority snappy music and pep. constitution of the organization. 29th and Michigan, formed a club Tickets being very limited, have Students attending the Detroit to be known as the Boni Amid, to The last regular meeting of the College of Medicine; City College help war orphans at the Canadian Beta Rho Delta Sorority was held been reserved by fraternities and sororities. of Detroit; and the University of Orphans Home and Farm School. Thursday, Nov. 10, at 89 Rowena. The patrons and patronesses for Detroit, are invited to attend our Miss Sally Cutler, chairman of These children read about the the evening consist of : Mr. and meetings. plight of the school, and each gave the bridge committee, gave a very Mrs. J. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. T. favorable report of the bridge-tea, his or her mite, so the children Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. J. Faigel, 0 F. F. Girls at the home may know that their which was held Sunday, Nov. 6 at Harry Slavin and Miss Sarah At the recent election of the 0. American cousins are thinking of the Palmetto hotel. Slavin. Plans for a theater party honor- F. F. Club, the following officers them and trying to help them. were chosen: president, Anne Last Sunday they attended a ing the new officers will be taken up Madison Athletic Club Solomon; vice-president, Sophie meeting where some of the mem- at the next meeting. The regular meeting of the Mad- Grossberg; secretary, Rose Gross. bers of the Orphans committee ison Athletic club was held Sunday, Bicur Cholem Club berg; and treasurer, Anne Korby. were present and there presented A Hallowe'en party was held at a resolution accompanied by a SIO The Bicur Cholem club are work- Nov. 13, at the Y. W. II. A. build- the home of the Misses Rose and donation. ing steadily towards preparations ing. This meeting was by far the The officers of the club are: for the first dance of the season to best this season. Sophie Grossberg. The club was very glad to we'. On Sunday, Nov. 27, a hike is Ruth Bernstein, president; Sophie be held Sunday evening, Dec. 25 at Norris, vice president; Dorothy Hotel Statler. The organization come the return of the Messrs. L. being planned. Pentelnick, secretary, and Harold expects to make this affair one of Berlin and B. Merkle who were ab- The Coterie Club the outstanding affairs of the sea- sent for some time due to business Bernstein, treasurer. son. Sam Wexler, president of the reasons. The first meeting of the Coterie Mr. Levin, chairman of the edu- organization, assisted by his able Philomathic Debating Club Club was held at the home of Miss cational committee, gave a remark. Jeanette Weller, of 573 Chandler "Resolved, that the anti-Semitic board of directors, are putting able talk on the modern phase of avenue. Arrangements for the feeling against the Jew is justifi- every effort towards the success of the Eskimo. For the following season were made, and final plans able," will be the subject of a two this dance. An open meeting is week, 91. Cruskin and P. Goodman man debate to be held by the Phil- being planned to take place in the are to make short lectures upon for the coming raffle completed. The next meetng will be held omathic Debating Club at its next near future which will include some chosen subjects. at the home of Miss Jean Blair of regular meeting Sunday evening. excellent talent. All proceeds go Mr. Gruskin was appointed critic Nov. 20, in the Little Theater of towards charity, so be charitable, of the organization. The enter- Dexter avenue. the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89 and have a good time. tainment committee, composed of Rowena St. C. F'audem and M. Blumenthal, are Ladies Auxiliary Delray A Yiddish Lecture by Max Simon will uphold the af- contemplating plans which will be The ladies Auxiliary of Delray firmative while Isaac Greenberg known later. Arrangements are will constitute the negative. This will hold a Hard Time dance to be still discussed for a banquet to debate will be a part of a variety given on Thanksgiving night, Nov. celebrate the ninth anniversary of The Famous Yiddish program at which l'aul [Ironer will 24, at 8121 Burden() street. Jules the organization. speak on a religious topic. David Klein's orchestra has been engaged The next meeting is to be held Publicist Slobin on a Jewish subject, David for the evening. Tickets may be Sunday, Nov. 20, at the Y. W. H. Sobin on a current event topic, obtained at the door the evening of A. clubhouse. Nathan Wise on an international the affair. theme and I. Solomon Rosenman Alpha Sigma Rha Sorority The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society on a humorous subject. The regular meeting of the Alpha The club will hold an open meet- The next meeting of the Hebrew Sigma Rim Sorority was held at ing in the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse Ladies Aid Society will be held on at the latter's "Sunday at home" Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 23, at the home of Miss Lillian Coven, program to be held Sunday eve- 1:30 p. ni. All members are re- 3305 Elmhurst avenue, Election of officers were held and Miss Rose ning Nov. 27. quested to settle with their ball Kursnian was elected president, tickets, raffle tickets and ads. Miss Doris Sperling, secretary and Gamma Rho Sorority Plans are under way for a lunch- treasurer and Miss Gertrude Shu. The last meeting of the Gamma eon and bridge to be given at a bon, publicity !manager. at the Rho Sorority WAS held at the home late date in December. The next regular meeting will be of Mary Tomarin, Kirby avenue. held at the home of Miss Geraldine Windsor Junior Hadassah Plans were begun for a dinner Fineman, 2267 Elmhurst avenue. 31 Melbourne Final arrangements have been dance to be held in the near future. ADMISSION 50c The following members are par- completed and everything is in Delta Pi Sorority ticipating in the bridge tournament readiness for the Windsor Junior Miss Blanche Slichelinan Is pres- ident of the Sigma Delta Pi Soror- ity which is giving a benefit bridge at the Knights of l'ythias hall on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 26. The proceedings are to go to furnish clothing for the orphans of the Baby Day Nursery. If j. i IRON 1011 being conducted by the Phalanx Club: Dorothy Bronstein, Ann Grossman, l'auline Rosenthal and Mrs. Ida Spear. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ida Spear, on Nov. 16. Nratrrual aul Club Notts SH. NIGER The Jewish Youth of America Sunday, November 27, 8:30 p. m. Jewish Center CANTOR TO SING AT HERSHMAN BANQUET ' decided Monday, Nov. 21 at the home of Miss R. Berger. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss E. Forbes, Yellowstone ave- nue. L'Allegro Girls The last meeting of the L'Allegro Girls was held at the home of Miss Dorothy Tallierg. Arrangements for the coming bridge were dis- cussed. The members have offered their co-operation to the Phalanx Club who are sponsoring a dance which will be held at the Statler hotel, Dec. 18, for the benefit of the Jewish orphans. ('lute pins have been selected and are now being made. A chapter of the L'Allegro Girls was formed in Los Angeles, California, by the former president, Miss Sarah Block. The next meet- ing will be held at Miss Esther Al- zofon's home, 595 Philadelphia ave- nue. P REFERRED by wom- en of discrimination not only for its extra sheerness and gossamer clearness of weave, but also because of the unus- ually long wear it gives, Sigma Alpha Chi REV. ELIJAH ZALUDKOWSKI Renownell Cantor of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek, who will sing "Jerusalem," the words of which are by Yehuda Ilalevi, at the ban- quet in honor of Rabbi A. M. Hershman in the Book-Cadillac hotel next Sunday evening. Miss Lillian Estrin will accom- pany on the piano. on Monday afternoon, Nov..21, at the home of Mrs. Jos. Grabow, 7406 Kipling. The society will celebrate the fifth anniversary on Wednesday evening, Jan. 25, at the North- wood Inn, for members and their friends. Mrs. Sam Schwartz is in charge of arrangements and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman is president of the society. Sigma Delta PM The last meeting of the Sigma Delta l'hi was held Sunday, Nov. 6, at the home of Miss Rosaline Goldstein. Plans were made for a benefit bridge to be given Sat- urday afternoon, Nov. 26 at the Knights of Pythias hall. The pro- ceeds of this bridge are to go to the Orphans of the Baby Day Nursery. Selma Kline, Jeanette Jacobs and Ruth Greenberg were given the oaths of pledges. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Ethel Michelman, 3275 West Philadelphia. The Sigma Alpha Chi held its weekly meeting on Nov. 13 at the home of George Greenberg, 1678 Glynn Court. Plans were made for an outing and other social functions in the near future. A football game will be played at the Roosevelt Field Sunday, at 9 a. m. All members are urged to report. There will be a meeting of the Sigma Alpha Chi Sunday Nov. 20 at the home of Bill Barron, 1247 Atkinson avenue. $1.95 - $2.95 'Raba@ The Ultra-Moderns A meeting of the Ultra-Moderns was held at the home of the presi- dent, Miss Claire L. Kapetansky, 1730 Clairmount avenue, Friday, Nov. 11. Plans were discussed for an affair to he held on Thanksgiv- ing. After the meeting entertain- ment followed. ,p C. L. H. Gels The C. L. II. Girls are celebrat- ing their first anniversary with a formal dinner dance, to be given at the Oriole Terrace, Sunday, Nov. 20, at 7:30 p. m. Covers will be laid for twenty guests. CREATION •phe AMERICAN PIANO COMPANY Phi Kappa Beta Sorority The I'hi Kappa Beta Sorority wishes to announce that they will hold their fourth annual bridge at the Barium hotel on Saturday af- ternoon, Dec. 3. Very attractive prizes have been selected for this affair. Ladies Progressive Society The Ladies Progressive Society will give a charity hall on Sunday, Nov. 20 at the Philadelphia and Young Detroiter. Club The regular meeting of the Boron Talmud Torah. Jean Gold- Young Detroiter's Club was held kettes orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music for that eve- on Friday, Nova 11, at the club fl i ng. rooms, 8679 Twelfth street. After a short business meeting Cleophas Club bridge and checker games fol- The Cleophas Club held their last lowed. Miss Nettie Briskin was elected meeting on Tuesday, Nov. Open 15 at the Melbourne Center. t he meetings have been discontinued financial secretary, to ta ke theo zer- ,e who December. The club is plan- o a place of Miss Ruth -Glat left the city. ning a Chanukah party of which a Members are asked to notify minstrel show will be one of the change of address to Miss Rosabel outstanding features. Yackness at once. The sale of tickets for the B'nai Moshe Sisterhood Spanish Shawl to be raffled Fri- Young Emanuel. At a meeting of the Sisterhood A joint meeting of the senior and day Nov. 18, is in full swing. of Congregation B'nai Moshe held intermediate chapters of the Young Good results have been reported last Tuesday night the following Emanuels was held Monday eve- from all members. officers were elected for the en- ning Nov. 7 at the Temple Eman- The next regular meeting will be suing term: Mrs. James Sobel, uel, corner Woodrow Wilson and held on Friday, Nov. 18, at the president; Mrs. Jacob Farkas, vice Taylor. Miss Ruth Feldman was clubrooms. All members are asked president; Mrs. Harry S. Green- appointed chairman of the com- to be there at 8 p. m. baum, treasurer; Mrs. Sam Rosen- Basketball practice Tuesday eve- berg, recording secretary, and mittee on arrangements for the second annual dance to be held in ning at the Sherrard school, 7:30. Mrs. Joseph Greenfield, financial December. Reports were given as secretary. to the organization's activities in Social Rendezvous The annual Chanukah ball of its conducting of Saturday services, At the meeting of Nov. 13, held the Congregation will be held at and as to its educational program at the B'nai B'rith, the Social Ren- the grand ball room of Hotel for the year. , dezvous transacted their regular Statler, Sunday, Dec. 4. This event The senior chapter will hold its business. will be in charge of Mrs. Philipp next meeting Monday evening, Nov. The social and membership com- Jacoby, chairlady, assisted by Mrs. 21. The meeting will be featured mittees will co-operate in the club's Joseph Greenfield. with the renditions of Julius and next activity, a hay-ride party. All Mrs. Louis Sobel, as chairlady Jock Ilarris of the Red Apple. A who are interested are invited to of the card party to be held Sun- few dramatic selections will also be come for the membership committee day, Dec. 18, at Hotel Tuller. The given. is making this a part of their fall public is cordially invited. The intermediate chapter will membership campaign. hold its next meeting Monday eve- Kadimah Notes Information can be obtained con- ning Nov. 28, also at the temple cerning this hay-ride by calling the A meeting of Kadimah Girls Emanuel. chairman of the membership com- was held at the home of Mrs. C. mittee, Anna Matoff, Emp. 2850W Rogensaf, West Chicago boule- Phi Bet ■ No Sorority or the president, Belle Maud Baron, vard, Tuesday evening, Nov. 15, The Beta chapter of the Phi Beta Emp. 3226J (between 6 and Ft p. at which preliminary plans were Nu Sorority, have completed all m.) not later than Saturday, Nov. outlined for a dancing party to be plans for their second annual 19. given at some date in the near bridge-tea, which will be held at future. Further announcements the Savoy Hotel, on Sunday, Dec. 1. Mph Chi Omeg• on this matter will be made Tickets can be obtained from The last regular meeting of the shortly. Miss Kitty Wexler, 2456 W. Phila- Alnh Chi Omega fraternity was A very charming dinner party delphia avenue. Garfield 7605. tH Rubenstein's home 617 was held at the Addison Hotel the e fd a. previous week in honor of Mrs. East Kirby avenue. Blue Bird Girls A bridge-tea is planned in the Jule Solomon (nee Freda Levine) A regular business meeting of a bride of very recent date. Covers future, to he given the Blue Bird Girls was held on t , this frnatelarn i ty: were laid for twenty and the color auspices of e t e ausp:i Tuesday evening, Nov. 15, at the 'lee the des motiff was pink and white, the wo you young by two home of Miss Fay Mintz, 1506 Cal- and sponsored floral centerpieces consisting of vert avenue. Plans are being com- pink roses and bridal wreath. f7 hteliehesrr tT,Iisbrwi new kze.„F-sra...5 i g m a aa n , (r a s iS i r ic l s i li - n iittirrr Sirs. Rose Moscow will be hos- i s l ° 0:n e I L r E l. a :P isi i T oh rtf . lift', ro,f this 0 r s tess to the next meeting. 11,., ,"4 W .W affair to be given on Dec. 18, at theset v,:t t th ages of 17 to 22, who ' Barium Hotel. Plans are also be- Delta Sigma Phi Sorority i ' inq ste al in literature. n ' e wanting e s ing completed for the raffle to be are Anyone information re The Lot meeting of the Delta held en Feb. 21, at which time a carding this sorof rat may call Miss Sigma Phi Sorority Was held at beautiful junior lamp donated by the home of Miss Faye Feldman, Robinson & Cohen will be awarded. Brechner on Sunday from 10 a Sue m. . to 4 p. m. at Euclid 2132 and 15910 Inverness avenue. The proceeds of these affairs are from Monday until Friday until 5 An open meeting will he held at all donated to charitable institu- p• m. at Cherry 2-12(1. the home of Miss Ruse Ann Rap- ' Lions. The next meeting will be • apport at 9671 Delmar avenue, on held on Tuesday evening, Nov. 22, Detroit Mutual Relief Association Tuesday Nov. 22. Bridge and at the home of Miss Sallysic- us bunco will be played. Detro it Mutual Relief Assoc- ander, 172-1 Taylor avenue. lion which was organized just late- Refreshments were served, and -- ly for the purpose of creating a dancing followed the meeting. The The Ased.Ed-Din last meeting Sorority of the Ased-Ed- fund by selling shares for the aid next meeting will be held at the Din Sorority was held at the home of its members and to provide its , Iliome of Miss Belle Shnurowitz at members with credit facilities in Inverness avenue. of An Miss Esther Schwartz. invitation was extended to the form of small 1, ans. 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Sarah Silverman of Michigan ave- The o officers are: M. Ravin, prey- nue on Monday, Nov. 21. It was decided that every second Friday ident; 1.. Shalit, vice-president; R. Itabinowitch, treasurer; A. Kurz- there would be a bowling party. mann, recording secretary and A theater party will tee held on Wednesday. Nov. 16, at the Jewish Freda Wisok, information financial secretary. Any further desire d theater for the benefit of the Jewish aror- can he given by getting in touch Orphans in Canada, also the s we- with A Kurzmann, recording See- ity donated a monthly sum of retary, or calling Gat field 8101. money to be given to them and will Handball and Squash participate in the dance to be given Time Kai Piste. Sorority Courts. for them Dec. 18. A regular business meeting of Entire Solth Floor Burns-Gray Bldg. the Time Kai l'istes Sorority Wa , Y Picker Progressive Unterstitsing held on Monday Nov. 15, at the Y. 1265 GRISWOLD Verein .1 '. H. A. Clubhouse. Clifford 2014 Cadillac 4969 The Pincher Progressive Unter- Final arrangements for the first itsing Verein organization will st give its first yearly color light and anniversary Reservations have have been been completed. made at the 0-00-000000000-00000-0000t)t}0 onfetti ball on Saturday evening, Addison hotel for Saturday, Dec. , confetti BUILDING Nov. 26 at the Fort Wayne hotel, 17. corner Cass and Temple. Jacob Suggestions for a hike were ALTERATIONS Lifshitz is chairman of the affair made. Carpentry and General Re- and is being assisted by an able The meeting was followed by pair Work on Every Type committee. Fidler's Union Or- bridge and the next regular meet- of Building. chetra has been engaged for that ing will he held at the Y. W. H. A. evening. on Monday, Nov. 21. SHERWOOD'S Health Institute Gymnastics Massages STORE FRONTS The Home Relief Society Home Relief Societe takes these means of thanking Mrs. Ira Friedenberg and her fellow co- workers for their untring efforts in making the last luncheon and card party a huge success. The next meeting will be held The Gamma Tau Chi Sorority A Specialty. The last meeting of the Gamma :; No Job Too Small or Too Large. Tau Chi Sorority was held at the Always on the Job. home of Slims N. Cohen, 559 Wood- Plans were corn- land, Nov. 9. CALL LONGFELLOW 1019 nIcted for a hike which was held Days, Evenings, Sundays. Sunday, Nov. 13. The winner of f the Thanksgiving turkey will be 0-0-0-0-0:O00000-0-0-00-00-0:00-0-000 3 Beautiful Halls Now Available — For — MEETINGS, WEDDINGS, BAN- QUETS, DANCES, PARTIES, Etc. At the New Jericho Lodge 2705 Joy Road DANCE HALL This beautiful hall with its smooth floor is ideal for dances. e AUDITORIUM This large, spacious room is ideal for every type of meeting. 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