vOs. •■ •• ■ •••• ■ ••,Torer... DECEMBER 30, 1921 ThaiDentorrjEwisn aRON lt = = Even the mightiest wind can atir up no waves in the under- ground well. °LAI What is quickly learnt is soon forgotten. Gene Let your next r•r be a BUICK Let Me Serve Y011. JACK ALKON HARLEY BUICK SALES 9732 Cass Avenue Glendale 4506 - 2829 Bertha D. Elwert Bridge Instructress For your partner'. take, learn to play bettor Bridge. Instructions to the novice and also •dmince stage. 5521 Cam Ave. Plarthway 2890 JIMMY WHITE'S RED HOT SYNCO SINGING ORCHESTRA COLORED Making people happy while dancing is my hobby. Martha, Mgr. Walnut 4204.3 Yelehd. The Ozur Yelehd met Thursday, Dec. 22, and carried out a most interesting program. Mrs. II. II. Prenzlnuer, president of the D v. troit Jewish Infants and Orphans Home, was the speaker of the eve- ning. She spoke of the good work the Ozur Yelehd could accomplish and told of the need of the Or- phans Home. The name of the or- ganization, Ozur Yelehd (Help a Child) she said, "is an appropriate one indeed." Mrs. Prenzlauer was the first of a series of speakers planned for each meeting. Tickets for the bridge to be given Jan. 10 at the Jericho Tem- ple were distributed. Miss Rose Sternberg, on the bridge commit. tee, announced that elaborate plans had been made and urged that all efforts be made to sell tickets. Entertainment then followed. Max Leibowitz pleased everybody with his violin and Ray Berger sang several delightful numbers. The next meeting will be an- nounced later. Junior Hebrew Relief. EAT FOR HEALTH AND STRENGTH Fresh Vegetable Dinner Pre- pared in our own way to yield the maximum nutrition to gain weight. PHYSICAL CULTURE RESTAURANT 231 John R. St., at Broadway DENNIS S. O'NEILL Builder Homes Designed, Built and Financed. 807 MURPHY BUILDING Highland Park, Mich. Arlington 6264 Arlington 4508 • nd REV. JACOB I. 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The dance committee reported that it is getting along very favorably with the charity ball which is to be held at the Statler Hotel on Feb. 5, 1928. Following these reports the in- stallation of new officers was held and the following were sworn into office: Belle Hendricks, presi- dent; Bessie Sklar, vice-president; Millie Cohen, secretary; Lillian Kossack, treasurer. Following the installations of the officers was a musical program which was en- joyed by all present. The Gaiety Circle, a group of young men, notified the organiza- tion that they had changed the date of their dance from Feb. 5 to Feb. 27. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, at the home of Millie Cohen, 638 King, at 8 p. m. tended their last bridge, held on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 18, at the A regular business meeting of Barium Hotel. the Theta Delta Kappa Sorority was held on Dec. 22 at 89 Rowena Meta Alpha Theta. street. Plans have been completed The last meeting of the Meta for the bride-tea to be given on Alpha Theta was held at the home Jan. 15, 1928. at the B'nai B'rith of Miss Marian Stein at 1963 Bur- Community House, for the benefit lingame on Dec. 21. of the Canadian orphans. All members of the sorority at- Theta Delta Kappa. Phi Gamma Eta Sorority. The l'hi Gamma Eta Sorority held its loot meeting at the home of Miss Betty Brown, 5e411 Twelfth street. Discussion of club colors and motto proved interesting. The president, Misa Laurette Pachin- Don't Wait Until You Reoelso Netter, •ky, appointed Betty Brown, Sally Order at One ail the Prim Will Soo. I. Alhaum and Betty Kartzmaan on Raised. the color committee. A signal for the members when they meet at 1927 PINGREE various places was suggested. They Rowlett.: Garfield 7106 will be voted on at the following Cedilla. 6775 Oileat 515 Buhl Ride. meeting which will be held at the home of Miss Myra Potashnick. Censent Garbage and Ash Receptacles. H. M. KOFFMO N Protect Your Wall. and Curtails. with UNITAS RADIATOR SHIELDS Deboriam. A meeting of the Deborians was c i at Melbourne Center, 31 Mel- ' ourne on Sunday, Dec. 17. The Glendale 6359 leest important business of the day .t as the discussion of the bridge tea Steel and dance to be given in the near B•Ise.Enamelml. future. The club is planning to Neat in appear. Milt? all girls in association with .nee and low in the Jewish Center. This is being be ne in order to get better ac- bo price. quainted with those who meet at UNITAS PRODUCTS, INC. the Center. The last meeting was held on !New A idreoe I Thursday, Dec. 29, at the home of 79 MARTIN PLACE Miss Betty Alpiner, 1109 Clay ave- Hall Bled. from Woodward Amu.. nue. MANUEL URBACH Granite and Marble. Monuments Now in our New Lecation 7723 TWELFTH STREE Euclid 7192 EVERTUN ENGRAVING EIL Second Floor Kerr !lido. Philommbic Debating Club. The last oratorical contest was discussed by the Philemathic De- bating Club at its regular meeting held Sunday evening, Dec. 25 in the Shaarey Zedek's. synagogue's Sunday school, 9125 Twelfth street near Atkinson. Plans were else made for the thirtieth anniversary banquet and the Philomathian, the organization's publication. The program for the next meet- ng in a variety Jewish religion top. c discussion. On this program, leach. Isaac Greenberg, Jul a Brener, David Sobin, Abra- em Pearl, and Norval Slohin will NEW Les Joyeuse Filler. speak on any Jewish or religious A regular meeting of Les ime they are most interested in. The Philemathic will continue to Joyeuse Filles Club was held at meet at 9125 Twelfth street. From the home of Miss Fay Ginsberg, now on, all meetings will start 4050 Elmhurst avenue. promptly at 7:0j p. m. A theater party will be held New Year's eve at the State The- "F. F." Club. ater, after which a pajama party The most enjoyable meeting of will be held at the home of the the year of the "F. F." club was Misses Rose and Gertrude Alpert. After the regular meeting there held Saturday, Dec. 24, at the home of Pearl Firestone of 15729 Prince- was a Chanukah party and every- ton avenue. The club decided to body received and gave Chanukah have a party Friday, Dec. 30, at gifts. The next meeting will be held the home of Benjamin Caplan, at 15628 Iverness. The party will at the home of Miss Mary Ulnick, consist only of club members. 1717 Blaine avenue. Those on the swial committee who Theta Kappa Phi. are assisting the chairman, Ben- instill Caplan, are Pearl Firestone, The Theta Kappa PhiFrater- Evelyn Grossman, Carolyn Joseph. nity held its regular meeting last son, and Sophie Weisman. Thursday at the trot house and The next meeting will be held at plans were discussed for having a the home of Sophie Weisman of New Year's party. A party com- 15616 Inverness, Saturday, Jan. 6. mittee consisting of Joseph Gach and Ernest Whiteman was ap- Iota Pi Epsilon. pointed to arrange for the ap- A meeting of the Delta Chap- proaching affair. ter of the Iota Pi Epsilon Sorority was held at the home of Esther Coterie Club. Anspach Dec. 18. All plans were A Christmas party was given by completed for the convention held the Coterie Club at the home of in Chicago on Dec. 26 and 27. Six Miss Bessie Kosak of Wager ave- delegates of the Detroit chapter nue. The house was decorated in attended. green and gold. The table decora- The next business meeting will tions were carried out in the same be held nt the home of Alice Cap. colors, with yellow chrysanthe- Ian, 2729 Monterey, on Jan. 8, at mums for the centerpiece. 3 o'clock. Bridge was played during the earlier part of the evening. Miss Dorothy Koppin and Jack Parr Tusi Tala Sorority, The Tusi Tale Sorority held its were the recipients of the bridge regular weekly meeting at the Y. prizes. Supper was served later, W. H. A. clubhouse Wednesday followed by dancing. evening, Dec. 21, at 8:30. Many Eta Beta Zeta. plans for the good of the house The last meeting of the Eta were discussed, among them the Beta Zeta Sorority was held at bridge-tea to be held in the near the home of Miss Ann Binkow, future. The next meeting will be held 3287 Waverly, Friday evening, Dec. 23. Wednesday evening, Jan. 4. In honor of bliss Avis Rice's birthday the girls attended the Madison Athletic Club. The regular meeting of the Saturday matinee of "Aces Wild," Madison Athletic Club was held after which they had dinner at the on Wednesday, Dec. 21, at the King, Wah The next meeting will be held at Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. It was passed by the organization that the home of bliss Esther Golden- berg, 230 Rosedale court. hereafter meetings be held on Wednesday. Mr. Levin, chairman of the edu- cational committee, requested Mr. Goodman and Mr. Faudem to pre- pare speeches upon nay subject which they might see fit, to be de. Hebrew Infant Orphan Home. livered at the next regular meet- The Detroit Hebrew Infant Or- ing. phan Home and Nursery will have Pythian Sisters. * a mass meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 4, nt 8 p. m., at Emanuel Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit Congregation, Wilson and Taylor Temple, has postponed its regular avenues. Very important action semi-monthly meeting till Mon- will be taken in regard to the day, Jan. 16. Initiation and in- dance which will be held on Tues- stallation of officers will feature day, Jan. 31, at the Masonic Tent. this meeting. Also social hour. plc. For program information call Mrs. L. Callow, phone Euclid The Kibitzers. 8844-M. The regular meeting of the Ki• bitters was held Sunday, Dec. 18, Beta Rho Delta. at th clubrooms. Jack Kale the • Mrs. N. Rubens of 1478 Hazel- noted violinist, entertained the wood avenue wan hostess at the club with several violin selections, last meeting of the Beta Rho Delta accompanied on the piano by Sam- Sorority. Discussion was held on uel Saxer. Sam Dunsky rendered the next bridge and raffle to be several modern selections on his given by the sorority on Sunday, cornet. The entertainment was March 4. A very favorable report concluded by the whole club hav- was given regarding the donation ing a sociable game of billiards. to a poor Jewish family. At the A special meeting will be held adjournment of the meeting the at 2001 Elmhurst avenue, 4 p. m. girls exchanged Chanukah gifts in sharp. Each member will receive the form of a grab-bag. All the a surpirse. sorority members enjoyed a very delightful time at the surprise Blue Bird Girls. birthday party given for Miss A regular meeting of the Blue Sally Cutler by her sister, Rose. Bird Girls was held on Tuesday The next meeting of the Bete evening, Dec. 20, at the home of Rho Delta Sorority will be held Miss Anne Kurtzman, 309 Engle- Thursday evening, Dec. 29, at the wood avenue. The girls wish to Y. W. 11. A. clubrooms. thank their many friends who at- tended the dance at the Stotler Hotel sponsored by the Phalanx Club. Favorable reports were given by the raffle committee on the sale of tickets. The raffle will be held Jan. 4, 1928, at 1460 Glynn court. A party was held at the home of bliss Blume Dinner on Dec. 25 for the members and their friends. The next meeting will he held at the home of Miss Ruth Arons, 9166 Cameron avenue, on Dec. 28. Hadar Zion. Alpha Sigma Rho. At the last meeting of the Alpha Sigh Rho Sorority, held at the home of Miss Beatrice Segell, the forthcoming raffle was fully dis- cussed. The members are making every effort to make this sorority the outstanding one in the city of De- t roit. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Rose Kura- man, 12052 Steele avenue, when a delightful program will be given. Social Rendezvous. Plans are now in full swing for the athletic raffle of the Social Rendezvous. It will be held Feb. 12 and the person having the lucky number may buy $15 worth of sport or athletic equipment at eith- er Dave's or Rayl's. The tickets are 10 cents each and are being sold by the members of the club. For members and their friends a New Year's party is being held on Jan. 1. There will be no regu- lar meeting on this date. Tau Sigma Epsilon. The members of the Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority were entertained with a slumber party Saturday night at the home of Miss Anne Cantor of Windsor, who has been chosen by the sorority to represent them in the popularity contest held by the B'nai B'rith commun- ity of Detroit. The members of the sorority consist of Miss Sarah Cobolnic, Miss Anne Cantor, Miss Stella Sla- vin, Miss Johanna Bellenson, Miss Lee Suberov, Miss Jeanette Lain, Miss Esther Bellenson and Miss Anne Levine. Miss Frances Reiser of Windsor was among the guests. A formal cabaret dinner-dance is being planned by the members of the sorority, to be held some time in February. Young Detroters' Club. The first annual dance of the Young Detroiters' Club will be given on Jan. 7 at the Wnai B'rith Community House at 9 p. m. Spe- cial efforts have been made to se- cure a reputable orchestra to play for the occasion, Cob Cruzet's Cotton Pickers having been select- ed, and there is no doubt in any- one's mind but what this orches- tra will furnish the best entertain- ment possible in up-to-date music. The Young Detroiter.' Club is an organization consisting of 40 members and the purpose is char- ity and sociability among the young Jews of Detroit. Anyone wishing to purchase tickets may do so at the club- rooms, 8679 Twelfth street, or at the entrance of the B'nai B'rith Building. Admission is 50 cents. A meeting of the Hadar Zion was called to order by the presi- dent at the home of l'auline Kur- lands, 609 King avenue, at A o'clock. The candle drill which was presented at the Jewish Cen- ter Dec. 25 was rehearsed. The shadowgraph which will be given at the club's anniversary party was also rehearsed. The Chanukah program consist- ed of games, songs, a Chanukah University Club. story and refreshments. The last meeting of the Uni- The next meeting will be held versity Club was held Sunday, at the home of Tillie Lipshitz. Dec. 25, at the Y. W. H. A. Build- ing, 89 Rowena. The club dis- Hee Philhae Sorority. cussed several interesting means The Ilae Philiae Sorority was of entertainment for the better- extensively entertained the week ment of closer friendship and co- of Dec. 23. Friday night Miss operation between all the Jewish Mollie Demian entertained with a clubs and promised some lively bridge party at her home; Satur- doings, to be participated in by day evening the girls assembled at all other clubs. Wait for further the home of Miss Gertrude Sher- announcements; events of interest man for a "pot luck supper" and a will soon be at hand. Further reports from different pajama party which followed. Miss Lillian Bernstein of 50 Ty. committees were discussed. The ler avenue was the winner of the athletic committee announced the fountain pen and pencil set which entry of the club into the Highland was raffled. The money will go to Park Basketball League and stated that the games will begin in a few charity. A theater party will take place weeks. Jack Goode, basketball captain, Thurolay afternoon at the Shu- talked very favorably in regard to bert-Lafayette. A regular meeting will be held the club's team and pointed out a at the home of Miss Mollie Demian very successful season. After the business ,meeting the of 2474 Rest Philadelphia avenue members played bridge and later adjourned to the Bicur Cholem So- ciety dance, where a splendid time was had. NOTICE! .16..4••••• To Clubs and Fraternities THE CHRONICLE urgently requests all cloths end f eeeee nities to hart their publicity copy in the offices of THE CHRONICLE not later t h an gm P. M ., Wednesday, to assur• the •ppear- • ne• of said publicity in the current istu• of THE CHRONICLE ALAN KOPELSON Iota Delta Kappa. TEACHER OF PIANO wi.h Detroit Institute of Musical Art. METHOD LESCHETIZKY night bag on her next birthday, and a hat box to match the year following. A gift committee to take charge of the parchase of these articles was appointed at the lust electing, which was held on Dec. 29, at the home of NI 's Pearl Caplan, 217 Tenyson ave- nue. There was also discussi on of a party to be given some tint; Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. in February. The Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority held its last meeting, Tuesday, Dec.1 Ased-ed-din Sorority. 27, at the home of Miss Eva Mos- I A regular meeting of the Ased- kowitz. Nliss Belle Wuntner was chosen chairman of the second an- ed-din Sorority was held at th e nual midwinter (lance to take place home of Miss Swartz of 1610 Tay- Feb. 28. Assisting Miss 1Vuntner lor avenue on Monday, Dec. 27, are bliss Ante Shmurowitz, Miss 1927. Pearl (;ilberg and Miss Ruth Ber- The sorority will hold its anni- man. The sorority hopes to make versary party at the Stotler Hotel this dance even more successful on Saturday evening, Jan. 28. A than the dance last year. hike will be given by the sorority Miss Sophia Radom has been girls Monday, Jan. 2. taken into the sorority as a pledg- The bed-time party on Christ- er. mas eve was a huge success. All Miss Sonya Lobes of 1015 King members were presented gifts avenue will be hostess of the next from the sorority. meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 3. The next meeting will be held on the Windsor ferry on the way Phalanx Club. to the Canadian side and after The Phalanx Club held an un- that the hike will continue past usually interesting regular meet- Windsor to the north. ing on Thursday, Dec. 22, at the Y. W. II. A. The committee in charge of the charity dance which was held at the Statler Hotel on Dec. 18, reported that they were unable to present a complete state- ment, due to the slowness of re- ceipts from the various clubs who participated in sponsoring the 1. Dedication, referring to the dance. re-dedication of the temple after Ben Shapiro and Ted Musserman its pollution by the Syrians, 165 attended their first meeting as B. C. members and were given the mem- 2. The 25th day of Kislev. bership oath by President Harold 3. Thirty-six. Bilsky. George Keil was voted up- 4. Purim. on and accepted as a member. 5. Chanukah. The members of the club are 6. One theory is that it is pure- blanning an unusual New Year's ly accidental, another that both party, part of which will consist of holidays are late versions of a a midnight dinner in a hall re- served by the club. The next meet- primitive heathen mid-winter fes- tival. ing of the Phalanx will be held at 7. The word "Shammash" the "V" on Dee. 29. means servant and it is applied to the extra candle, by means of L'Allegro Girls. which all the others are kindled. The last meeting of the L'Alle- 8. A kind of top with which a gro Girls was held at the home of special Chanukah children's game Miss Florence llorobkin. The is played. meeting was mostly social. A 9. Antiochus the Glorious, the skating and pajama party was head of the Syrian empire who planned for Saturday night. The fought to destroy the Jewish peo- pajamas will be donned at Miss ple in the year 165 B. C. Dorothy Korn's home. The girls 10. The same Antiochus who will meet next week at the home was called Epiphanes or Glorious of Mrs. Saly Polston of Wyoming by his flatterers was called Epi- avenue. manes, or mad-man, by those who were not afraid of him. Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority. 11. Muni Wiesenfrend in "Four The last meeting of the Sigma Walls." Omega Upsilon Sorority was held 12. The Khazars. at the home of Miss Elsie Wald- 13. A war-like Turkish people man, 575 East Kirby. The raffle who were converted to Judaism was discussed but tabled until aft- in a body. er the 'Bagdad" contest, which ' .14. Jehudah Halevi in the "Ku- would be after Jan. 22. The sari." bridge-tea was put aside for two 15. That Russian and Polish or three weeks for further discus- Jews are descended from the Kha- sion. zars rather than from the original After the meeting dancing and Ihebrews of Palestine. refreshments followed. bliss Elsie 16. The British Parliament. Waldman entertained the members 17. In order to pass an anti- with her exhibition of the Frisco Jewish immigration law. and Black Bottom. 18. Samuel Reschevsky. The next meeting will be held 19. Sixteen. at the home of bliss Rose Arono- 20. Oscar Straus. vitt, 195 Buena Vista avenue. sisted of extemporaneous speeches. Al Schneider spoke on "The World Court," Morris Brnmiwin on "Dis- armment Among Nations," and Sol Runner on "Socialism." The next meeting will be held Sunday, Jan. 1, at the home of Dave Kurtzman of 309 Englewood. Assi“aot to MALVINE Vienna, 1522-24 A musical entertainment was the main feature of the "bunco- bridge" party given by the Sororo- frets in honor of the Cleophas, Wednesday, Dec. 21, at Melbourne Center. Irwin Glazer, accompa- nied by Florence Budniteky on the piano, played a violin solo, "The Hungarian Dance No. 5," by Brahma, and "Garrotte," by (loosen. For an encore they played "The Andante," by Gluck." The second number on the pro- gram was a vocal solo by Max 11. Goldsmith, accompanied by his sis- ter, Jeanette, at the piano. II' sang "Charmaine" and "The Song Is Ended." Bridge and bunco followed. Zerl Girls. The last meeting of the Zerl Girls was held at the home of Miss Zelina Mundstuk, 2083 Gladstone avenue, on Sunday, Dec. 18. Bridge was played and a prize awarded to Miss Evelyn Schu- biner. Miss Schubiner will have the next meeting at her home, 3759 Carter avenue, on Friday, Dec. 28. Theta Delta Omega. A regular meeting of the Theta Delta Omega Sorority was held on Dec. 22 at the new home of Miss Auslander, 1448 Calvert avenue. A novel idea was introduced and adopted to the effect that each member receive a gift of an over. "Good News" In Second Week at Cass Theater The second triumphant week of the limited engagement of the sparkling collegiate musical com- edy, "Good News," starts Sunday evening at the Cass Theater, De- troit. The various critics of the De- troit papers have declared in most extravagant phrases that in this last play of the Messrs. Schwab and Mandel they have provided the fastest, snappiest, funniest and most tuneful musical play ever produced. Abe Lyman and his famous or- chestra are much in evidence play- ing the varioue toe-tickling tunes and happy melodies which include such song hits as "The Varsity Drag," "Lucky In Love," "Good News," "The Best Things In Life," "On the Campus' and many others. The youthful and fast-stepping chorus has been aptly described as 'Forty Flapper Freshies." BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.)—A protest meeting called under the auspices of the Union of Rouman- ian Jews was prohibited here by the Bucharest police. The meeting won called in con- nection with the day of mourning proclaimed by the rabbinate be cause of the desecration of syna- gogues and Holy Scrolls. Nash Motors Distribute Fortune In Holiday Gifts Distribution of approximately . $750,000 in cash Christmas re- membrances was made by C. W. Nash, president of the Nash Mo- tors Company, among employes of the company's plants at Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee. No em- ploye was overlooked, whether on a salary, time work or piece work basis. Mr. Nash personally greet- ed each employe as he passed out of the factory gates, wished him and his family a Merry Christmas, and handed each an envelope con- taining a $10 bill. Office and oth• er salaried employes were remem- bered after the factory men had I received their gifts. "The loyalty of our workmen," said Mr. Nash, "is something that always gives me great pride and nothing occurs during the year that affords anything like the pleasure I experience in personally greeting each of our men at Christmas time and presenting each a token of our appreciation for the splendid co-operation that has been accorded utt.' UNION TRUCKING COMPANY Euclid 2068-R. Monday, January 2 For the First Count of VOTES in B'nai B'rith's Big BAGDAD Popu- larity Contest! — And =7- = -- 1,000 VOTES Will be Awarded, FREE to the THREE LUCKY LADIES Leading in the Count, F-- Sororities are urged to communicate with Director Norman D. 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A very enjoyable meeting of the Iota Delta Kappa Fraternity was held at the home of Al Schneider of 2530 W. Philadelphia avenue. The fraternity decided to change the date of the charter raffle to Cad. 3605.3607 Wednesday, Feb. 29, at which time the fraternity pins will be award- 524 EIGHTH ST. ed te the charter members by Ben- Amin Caplan, president. Like ginger and cinnamon men T)• n tram t e evening can. become more pungent with age. ClOOCH>OCHN00000-5000 0000000 Manufacturers of Lock Corner and Nailed Boxes, Bakers' Trays, Crates, Shooks and Plug Tobacco Caddies. KINDLING WOOD issonamarsemssossassorn 4086 Michigan Ave. Lafayette 6110-6111