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Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg
had as their guests for New Year's
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Beckman of
Detroit and Mrs. B. B. Weil and
Mrs. Paula Be , .kman of Bay Ctiy.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rich of De-
troit visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Rich.

GROUP OF WOMEN
ADOPTS ORPHAN

Bridge Clubs Organized By
Mrs. A. Zatkina to Aid
Farm School.

Detroit Mutual Relief Assn.

If

311ratrrnal attb Club Natta

Iota Delta Kappa.

day evening, Jan. 10, at the horn"
of Millie Cohen. Following the

The Iota Delta Kappa Fraternity
of the meeting by the
meeting Sun- opening
held a very enjoyable
at the home of Martin president, Belle Hendricks, the
day, Jan. It,

Garelick of 2711 Glendale. Discus- ball committee reported on the
be held Sunday,

sion of a constitution drawn up by charity ball to

Hotel. Ticket

The Detroit Mutual Relief Asso-
ciation, having had a good start in
1927, is planning a drive for ad-
ditional members. This associa-
tion is founded with the purpose
of extending small loans to its
members at a small cost. Its mem-
bership is composed of men and
women, and meetings are held ev-
ery Wednesday night for the dis-
cussion and transaction of general
The organization is
business.
chartered by the state of Michigan.
In addition to its purpose of lend-

everybody with his violin and RUSH PREPARATIONS
Jules Harris, WAFD, sang several
FOR BIG AUTO SHOW
numbers in his own popular way.
The floor was then cleared and
With the first of the great au•
everybody danced to the music of
the Miami Serenelers, who may tiniobile shows of the year now
pride themselves on being expert well under way in New York, at-
dealers in jazz. Nate Rollins tention will soon be directed to
danced the Black Bottom in an ec- the Detroit show, which follows
centric manner that was received one week later, Jan. 21 to 28, and
which for national importance now
with much applause.

The next meeting will take
place Thursday, Jan. 19, at the
Jericho Temple. An interesting
program has been arranged, in-
cluding a well known and po;mlar
speaker.

ranks along with Gotham's expo-
sition. During the coming week,
an army of decorators and elec-
tricians will start their annual job
of converting Convention Hall
into a beautiful show room which
will form a fitting setting for the
82,000,000 worth of cars and
equipment to be exhibited.
The Detroit show, from the
standpoint of the trade, is now of
foremost importance as the great
annual convention of the Society
of Automotive Engineers is held
here each year during show week
and the Detroit show will again
be host to the thousands of engi-
neers and designers who will at-
tend this event.
The automobile dealers of the
state will be in Ik•troit Wednesday
of show week, which is Michigan
Day, as the Michigan Automotive
Trade Association will hold its
eighth annual convention on that
date at the hotel Statler. Alfred
Reeves of New York, general man-

Steller
Mrs. Anna Zatkins, who has Dave Kurtzman, occupied the maj- Feb. 5, at the
advertising for the sou-
been devoting a great deal of her or part of the business meeting. sales and
very ing financial aid, the organization
time to help the Committee for Why the Iota Delta Kappa should venir program are coming in
also sponsors social activities.
Settling Jewish Orphans as Farm- become a chapter of the A. Z. A. satisfactorily.
a membershp
Anyone interested in joining or
opened
-
Having
of a talk by Louis
ers in Canada, is now organizing was the subject
Western Ladies Aid Society.
in securing additional information
A.
representative.
No
drive,
the
organization
is
pleased
c h a ritably in- Cohen, A. Z.
new
menihsrs,
is
a s ked to communicate with the
The Western Ladies' Aid So-
five
action was taken on the to announce
clined ladies definite
The New Year's eve party given
proposition. Morris Greenberg re- namely, Sarah Wienstien, Ann Sr. secretary, Albert Kurtzman, 2410 ciety will hold their ennu.1 ball at
into bridge Parted the sale of the raffle lets pesky, Ida Phillips, Esther Phillips Hazelwood avenue.
the new Jericho Temple, Joy and
in the gold room of the Bancroft
clubs or groups,
Linwood, on Jan. 22. Jean Gold-
Hotel was a social success. About
was very favorable. Those who and Sophie Sharlip.
who
will
devote
kette's orchestra, "The Breeze
A
beautiful
pair
of
driving
30 couples attended. Mrs. H.
The Sigm ■ Club.
the winnings to will assist the chancellor, Benjamin gloves were presented to Joe
Blowers," will furnish the music.
Hissberg and Mrs. M. Novae were
to
Caplan, on the board of directors
Election of officers ticcunied the
the
support
of
The chairman, Mrs. Max Finkle,
Friedenthal for his wonderful
in charge of the affair.
one of the war committee, are Morris Brandwine work for the organization and as major portion of the meeting of the is ably assisted by a capable com-
and Dave Kurtzman.
Sigma Club, held Saturday, Jan.7,
orphans
who
Mrs. M. Hirshberg, who is at
The program of the evening con- a token of personal appreciation at the home of Morris Brandwine mittee.
are being edu-
An enjoyable evening is assured
Ford llospital, Detroit, si on the
sisted of a debate, "Should Child of every individual member.
of 345 Harmon. The following
cated at the Or-
Proceeds
The next meeting will be held were elected: Benjamin Caplan, all those who atteL3.
way to recovery.
Labor be Abolished?" Sol Runner
phan Home and
from
this dance wil go towards
Tuesday
evening,
Jan.
17,
at
a
and Al Finkelsetin constituted the
president; Morris Brandwine, vice-
in
School
Farm
Mrs. Sarah Kramer, who attend-
affirmative while the negative was o'clock at the home of Miss Millie president; Carolyn Josephson, sec- relieving the poor and needy.
Georgetown.
ed the Chautauqua as delegate
composed of Martin Garelick and Cohen, 638 King street. •
retary; and Pearl Firestone, treas- Come and do your share.
Each one of Al 4cheider. The negative won.
Feigele
from Saginaw, has returned home.
urer. A constitution was discussed.
these ladies has Morris Brandwine acted as critic.
Wiernitzka.
Zeire Zion.
Orean Girls Club.
Mr. Caplan outlined the aims of the
become a mem- A theater party followed the meet-
All indications of the Zeire Zion
Mrs. L. Clinhofstine is visiting
Miss Sally Barsky, Gladstone club and the program to be follow-
ber
of
the
organization
and
is
en-
dance
point
to a very successful
here before leaving for the South.
ing.
avenue, was hostess at. the Jan. 5 ed. The club decided to close the
deavoring to get seven of her
affair. Sale of tickets is progress-
The next meeting will be held meeting of the Orean Girls Club. membership which now totals 22.
friends
to
form
a
congenial
group
Sunday, Jan. 15, at the home of
The ladies of Congregation Beth
The following new officers were
Since the business meeting oven- ing rapidly and may be obtained ager of the National Automobile
El will give a dinner Thursday, of bridge players. At each weekly Benjamin Caplan of 1562a Inver- elected for the coming term. . rs. pied two hours, there was no pro- from any member of the organiz- Chamber of Commerce, the auto
game,
the
winnings
will
be
de-
Jan. 19, at f p. m. Mrs. J. Thal
ness.
Roy Y. Chatlin, president; Miss gram for the evening. Bunco, ation or Miss Dorothy Saperstein, manufacturers' national organiza-
posited with the treasurer of the
is chairman.
Mary Feldman, secretary; Si rs. hriage, and (lancing followed the Euclid 4265-J. The dance, which tion, will be the speaker at the
group, who will pay over the Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority. Jack Taub, treasurer. The girls meeting.
will be held Sunday evening, Jan. banquet of the state dealers that
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosensweig money for the support of an or-
The next meeting will be held 29, at the New Jericho Temple night, his subject being "What
The last meeting of the Sigma a re planning a Valentine party for
spent New Year's Day in the city phan girl or boy at the George- Omega Upsilon Sorority was held themselves and escorts. Further Saturday, J oaji. 21, at the home of ballroom, promises to be one of
town Orphan Home and Farm at the home of Miss Ruth Eckle- (liscussion will be held at following Benjamin Capp-n, 15628 Inver- utmost enjoyment to all. Peppy
music will be furnished by the fa-
Milton Greenebaum, who spent School.
g
ness.
The group which lately organ- man. 111'37 1. manna park. Each meetins.
mous "Nightingales."
New Year's in the East, has re-
ed decided to adopt Feigele member brought her boy friend
Miss Gussie Gleeckman, ehari-
Los
Amigos
Club.
turned home.
members
and
• and both
Purity Chapter.
1
and consists of the a . ? n l, ,
man of the dance, is being actively
The
last
meeting
of
Los
Amigos
On
Monday,
Jan.
23,
Purity
entertained by
assisted
by a very reliable commit-
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb following members: Mesdames A. filen" 1 were
ravers,
formerly of Club was held Dec. 30. The next Chapter will give its second lunch-
Reifler, Sophie Levine, L. E. Sil- Adolph
are visiting in Chicago.
ild." Mr. Brown and Mr. meeting will be held Sunday, Jan. eon and card party at the Eastern tee and requests punctual attend-
Aces
ver, S. Krivitzky, II. Goodman, J.
ance
at
the
next regular meeting
Slavin spoke to everybody present 15, at the home of Miss Auslander, Star Temple main hall. Lunch
on Sunday, Jan. 15, at the Jewish
The Sewing Club resumed its ,,yraquse, Thelma Goldstein, J. about the "Bagdad" contest, which :OW Elmhurst avenue.
will be served at 12:30 at $1 per Center, 31 Melbourne, at 6 p. m.
Rose
Mehler,
Celia
Goldsmith,
work for charity Jan. 12.
is to be held at Arena Gardens
person. Prizes will be given at
Mendelsohn, chairman, and Tillie starting Jan. 14. Refreshments
Ni Theta Kappa Sorority.
each table and a delicious lunch-
Miss Ruth Selvin is slowly re- Feldman, treasurer.
and dancing followed. Mrs. Louis Freid (Dorothy Rob- eon is being planned. Mrs. II. P.
This is indeed a noble work,
covering from an appendix oper-
The next meeting will be a bins) of 2297 Glendale avenue was Cohen is chairman of this affair
ation at Saginaw General Ilos- combining pleasure with true phi- bridge-tea, at which the members hatess at the last meeting of the
and is being assisted by a very
lanthropy, and Mrs. Zatkin should
pital.
will have as their guests the Pha- Nu Theta Kappa Sorority on Wed- capable committee.
That enormously entertaining
be encouraged in her novel idea
lanx boys. It will he at the home nesday, Jan. 4. Plans were dis-
Members and their friends will and mysterious thriller of the Va-
Mrs. L. Dembinsky leaves Tues- of raising funds for the support of Miss Elsie Waldman, 575 East cussed for a Valentine party.
please
make
a
note
of
this
date
rieties,
"The Spider," begins the
day for Jackson, where she will of the war orphans.
Kirby avenue. Bridge followed and prizes were and keep the afternoon open.
third week of a highly prosperous
Ladies desiring further inform-
visit her son and daughter, Mr.
; won by Rose Schubb and Minnette
run
at
the
Shubert Lafayette next
ation regarding the work of the
and Mrs. Earl Speisberger.
Meta Alpha Theta.
Mittcoff.
Ozur Yelehd.
Sunday night. Since its opening
organization please write to Mrs.
The
Meta
Alpha
Theta
held
its
The Jericho Temple was the performance the play has in-
Anna Zatkin, 2225 Blaine avenue,
Social Rendezvous.
first open meeting and raffle at the
scene of an extremely successful creased in popularity with theater
Detroit.
home of Miss Blume Dinner, 1460 , After the business meeting on bridge given by the Ozur Yelehd goers and the business at the box
Glynn court, on Jan. 4. N. We- Sunday, Jan. 15, the entire club Tuesday, Jan. 10. A capacity of office has likewise been on the up.
nokur was winner of the prize, a will attend "Bagdad," the show 50 tables had been arrnaged for, While classed as a melodrama,
The revolutionary design of
Comes
chassis and body construction of
beautiful boudoir clock. Miss of 1001 wonders, at the Arena but early in the evening it was "The Spider" is abundantly pro-
Dodge Brothers' Victory Six is
Ethel Shear sang several popular Gardens, which is being given un- seen that would not be enough to vided with laughs of a kind that
proving of great interest at the
numbers. "Little Ilarry" Feld- der the auspices of the B'nai take care of the large number of cause the very walls to echo and
Theater patrons are promised en-
automobile show, where a cutaway
man entertained with a number of B'rith Community House.
patrons of the affair. The bridge re-echo with shouts of delighted
tertainment extraordinary by the
chassis is on display along with
On Sunday, Jan. 1, a New committee takes this oportunity patrons.
popular selections. Mac Stollberg
Yiddish stock company at Litt-
several models of this latest Dodge
also entertained with his "uke." Year's party was given for club to express its regret that so many
Motion pictures, roller skaters,
man's People's Theater this week-
'members and their friends. This were forced to either leave alto- song and dance men and music,
passenger line.
Dancing followed the program.
end.
In the new type of construction,
(party was a complete success.
gether or else forego the bridge all have their place in the play
Beginning Friday evening, the
which was developed in the Dodge
Philomathic Debating Club.
and remain solely for the refresh- and they fit into their places nice-
"Gypsy Prince," one of the great-
Brothers engineering department,
Delta Sigma Phi.
A declamation contest will be I
ments and entertainment. After ly. William Courtenay plays the
est musical hits on the Yiddish
the frame channels are built to
the
program of the Philomathic Miss Rose Ann Rapaport of prizes were distributed a particu- role of Chatrand, the magician.
stage, will be performed for the
follow the body contour. Besides
Debating Club at its next regular19671 Delmar avenue was hostess larly fine program of entertain- Courtenay looks and acts the part
first time in Detroit.
front and rear motor supports,
evening, Jan. 15,lat the last meeting of the .Delta ment was carried out.
so splendily that the International
"The Gypsy Prince," being the meeting Sunday
four major cross members are em- combined work of W. Siegel, libret- in the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue's Sigma I'hi Sorority on Friday,
Royce Colon, the Southern Brotherhood of Magicians have
ployed, and further strength is tist, and S. Olshanetzky, composer, branch at 9125 Twelfth street, at I Jan. 6. Miss Sadie Rosenfeld was Woman, Station WAFD, assisted ma ,:e him a member (if the De-
added by the sheet-steel floor had the longest run of last season 7 p. m.
, taken in as a pledgee.
by Slay Martin Abend at the troit unit of that organization.
plates. Fitted directly to the in New York where it was seen by
The participants will be Jack '
The new officers have been dip piano, was forced to sing several
frame side channels is the body many theater-goers more than once. Rom, Leo Gurko, Irving Aker- stalled and hope to make this term encores. Max Leibewitz, also
A woman and a glass are never
of the car; the sides of the body Mr. I.ittman under whose personal man, Milton Marwell, Nathan a very successful one.
from Station WAFD, delighted out of danger.
extending downward over the side supervision the production is Wise, Paul Broner, Arthur Schu-
Many social events mill take
channels so that frame and body staged, secured the original score, biner. The winner of this contest place in the future.
are virtually a single unit.
lyrics and scenery so that the play will receive a book donated by the , Refreshments were served and
By thus eliminating conven- in its entirety as produced in New organization.
; bridge was played after the met-
tional body sills and cross mem- York will be seen here.
The plans for the celebration ing.
bers, the center of gravity and the
The next meeting will be held I
There are three principal parts of the Philomathic Debating Club's
over-all height are considerably which will be played and sung by 30 years of existence are now be- at the home of Miss Rose Koffman
lowered. Not only does this de- Ann Lillian, Isaac Area and Nadia ing completed. A ban q uet for of 1613 Virginia park on Friday,
I
sign give the Victory Six long, Nevroslaysky, leading couple and alumni and members will he given ! Jan. 13.
sweeping lines, but it has, Dodge prima donna of the Littman Com- Jan. 31. An anniversary akin-
The bridge-luncheon which was
engineers say, many advantageous pany.
ber of the Philomathian, the or held at the home of Miss Anne Lu-
effects on the performance of the
There are 18 musical numbers, ganization's semi-annual publics- bin of 279 Belmont avenue was a
car, reducing sidesway and adding sung by every one of the partici- tion, will be issued at this time. ! huge success. Bridge and bunco
to riding comfort.
wem the diversions of the eve-
pants and by the enlarged chorus.
Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority. !fling.
Prizes were won by the
There are also special dances.
Even the young crow has the
"The Gypsy l'rince" will be con-
The members of the Tau Sigma Misses Anne Lubin, Beverly Shnu-
grace to return part of its food tinued Saturday and Sunday Mati- Epsilon Sorority held a meeting at , rowitz and Faye Feldman and the
to its parent.
the home of Miss Levine of Clair- Messrs. Benard Goldenberg, Ben
nee and evenings.
mount avenue. The new officers Clayman and Marvin Feldman.
were inaugurated. Plans have Refreshments were served and
been started for a formal dinner dancing followed. Members and
dance, to be held Feb. 26 for the their escorts spent the remainder
members and escorts. of the evening at the Oriental
Tickets being very limited, two , C a fe.
extra tickets have been allowed ;
;
each members for her friends.
Theta Kappa Phi.
A hike to Trenton Woods will ' The last regular meeting of the
be held Sunday morning, Jan. 15. ' Theta Kappa l'hi Fraternity was
Members will bring escorts. ; held at the feat house last Thurs.
The next regular meeting will day and all important matters
be held at the home of Miss Lee ; were discussed. An executive
Suberoff of Calvert avenue. committee consisting of Joseph
I Gach, Victor Rubenstein, George
Faicoms. Kollenberg, Ernest Whiteman and

Beth El Sisterhood had a very
interesting meeting. The speaker
for the occasion was Dr. Smith,
who spoke on psychology.

1928 Holds For the Automobile
Dealers." Other speakers on the
convention program include Judge
C. A. Vane, Chicago, secretary-
general manager National Auto-
mobile Dealers' Association; C. C.
Ranch, Chicago, general manager
National Association of Finance
Companies; Capt. E. .1. Ashton,
Chicago, zone manager Automo-
tive Equipmrnt Association; IL
E. McConnell, Lansing, chief of
title division Michigan Department
of State .
More than 120,000 square feet
of exhibition space have been set
aside for the passenger cars and
the number of diffrent models to
be shown will be the largest in the
history of the D. A. D. A. shows.

POLES AID ERECTION
OF JEWISH COLLEGE

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—A col-
lege for higher Jewish studies will
In, opened in Warsaw soon, Profes-

sor Meyer Balaban, Polish Jewish
historian, announced recently.
The purpose of the college will
be to extend the facilities for train-
ing modern rabbis and religious
teachers for the high schools.
Graduates of the college will be
given degrees of Doctor of Hebrew
Literature and Doctor of Philoso-
phy.
The B'nai B'rith lodges in Poland
will contribute a part of the bud-
get. A government subsidy for the
college has also been assured, it was
added.

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"The Spider" Draws Big
Crowds at the Lafayette

Dodge Brothers Victory
Six Attracts Attention

"Gypsy Prince"
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meeting on Monday, Jan. 9, at ' take care of all .mportant busi-
their clubhouse. Darold Schwartz- , ness conducted by the fraternity.
mann, publicity manager, was also A drive for members is to be eon-
chosen as a reporter of the Fai- tinued all through the month of
cams to represent the Jewish Cen- I January.
terlight paper. The club decided
Dave Weiner was taken into the
to give a dance in the near future fraternity last week as a pledgee
at the Jewish Center. Mr. Pearl- for three weeks.
sties, as a member of the board
of directors of the Jewish Center, ,
A. B. C. Girls.
gave a speech and was very en-
The next meeting of the A. B.
thusiasticaly applauded. Miss Bell C. Girls will be held at the home
Nagel and Yale Brown became' of bliss Mollie Briskin, 932 East
members of the organization.
Euclid avenue.

Junior Hebrew Relief.
A meeting of the Junior He-
brew Relief Club was held Tues-

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Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
The last business meeting of the
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority was
held on Tuesday, Jan. 10, at which
Miss Madlyn Silver was hostess.
Miss Anne Shnurowitr has been
appointed secretary pro tem, tol-
1 lowing bliss Silver's resignation.
The girls who will represent the
sorority at the W. W. Girls bridge
and bunco social to take place on
Jan. 15 are the Misses Anne Shul-
man, Esther Silber, Anne Shauro-
will and Ruth Berman.
The annual dance of the sorority
I will take place Feb. 26, in the main
!ballroom of the Hotel Statler.
Shook's Creoles, who were enjoyed

own. Largely through the
efforts of the INDUS-
TRIAL MORRIS PLAN
BANK of Detroit and
similar organizations
throughout the country,
this f orm of financial
practice has become a rec-
ognized force in the life
of our nation.
Some idea of the scope
of this work may be gath-
ered from a few statistics.
Last year 100,437 De-
troiters borrowed $17,-
624,770.09 at this institu-
tion for various SOUND,
ECONOMIC PURPOSES.
The interest rate on this
money was 6ci , per an-
num, deducted in ad-
vance, in addition to a
small smice charge. Re-
payment was made in
equal amounts ex-
tending over a
period of a year. For
the most part, pay-
ing back these loans
was a simple, con-
venient matter.

In the
working out
o f personal
financing we
apply the
same princi-
ples and
methods that
C haracterize
the financing
of large busi:
ness organiz-
ations.
W e insist
that all loans
must be for
sound, eco-
nomic pur-
poses; that
the borrower
be able to
meet his ob-
ligation
without diffi-
culty; that the customer
be of responsible chap to-
ter. On this basis bor-
rowing funds for per-
sonal needs becomes
a dignified, business-
like matter worthy of
the most responsible
personalities.

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Mrs. J. H. Goldberg was hostess
at the last board meeting held Wed-
nesday, Jan. 4.
Pp-to-date, the Regent theater
party has netted the Northwestern
branch, $178,25.
A committee of the following,
Mesdames La Brett, Osnos, Rayder,
Swartz 'and N. P. Fischer, was ap-
pointed to investigate and report
on • Jewish theater benefit night
to be given in the near fiture.
On Dec. 6 the leftism' of the
home were given a Chanukah par-
ty. After • muaical program each
inmate received • pair of bed-room
slippers. W. H. Ackerman, super-
intendent of the home, addressed
the ladies, after which one of the
older gentleman inmates kindled
the Chanukah lights .

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