FEBRUARY 3, 1928.
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By delivering a quality of power unknown
to their price class, they are no longer
thought of in their price class, but chill-
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G. A. B.
Club.
The following officers for the en-
suing term were elected at the last
meeting of the G. A. 13. Club:
President, Mildred Epstein; vices
president and secretary, Rena
Krause; treasurer, Toba Berman.
The club members are at present
conducting a ratite, proceeds to be
given to charity.
Washington Progressive Club.
Records of Senior brilliance are daily
all parts of America, and
invariably the trend of owner enthusiasm
runs the same —
"No car at any price can surpass Senior
performance" ... "I have owned several
cars that cost more, but have never so
thoroughly enjoyed driving" ..."I should
like to broadcast my impression of your
new Senior. It is splendid!"
Once take the Senior wheel and you will
understand why business men,unsolicited,
are writing letters of this character to
Dodge Brothers.
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The Ilebrew Relief Club met on
T uesday, Jan. :11, at the home of
I M rs. J. Duchin to complete ar-
n ngements for the card party to
be held on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 1
P m., at the Jericho Temple, 2705
Ji y road. Refreshments will be
In c reed and individual prizes will
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b awarded at each table.
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REV. JACOB I. SKLAJR
1610 Hssehreod Ave.
Phone Empire 6422
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MOHEL
Itssornmended by many
Detroit physicians for
their own children as
well as others.
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Contributors.
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—
Forms of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle close on Thursdays.
To assure the insertion of all
contributions in current issues,
therefore, a I I contributions
inust be in the hands of the
editor not later than 5 p. In. on
Wednesdays. Contributions re-
ceived after that time will be
retained for publication in the
W. W. Girls' Club.
The Deborians.
The W. IV. Girls met at the
home of Miss Ann Wuntner, 9816
Jos. Canmau avenue, Tuesday eve-
ning, Jan. 31.
Misses Shurley A. Mendelsohn,
Ann Wuntner and Bessie D. Feld-
stein were chosen to represent the
club at the meeting of the Council
of Clubs Sunday afternoon at the
Y. W. H. A. clubhouse.
A dance will be given on Sun-
day, March 18, at the Hotel Fort
Wayne.
Miss Sally Deutch, of 2484
Hazelwood, will be hostess at the
next meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 7.
The Deborians will meet Feb.
12 at the Melbourne Center at
4:30 p. m. Committee chairmen
for the dance to be given at the
Melbourne Center will give their
reports. The members of the club
who are to participate in the All-
Star Night will also report.
Boni Amici Club.
Hebrew Relief Club.
Let your mot ear be •
Editor's Note to
All former members of the
Washington Progressive Club are
following week's issue.
requested to attend the meeting on
Sunday, Feb. 5, at Joe Newman's
residence, 3327 Carter, at '2:3(1 p.
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
m. Details of our annual banquet
will be presented. Please send in
meetingof the Meta Alpha
A meeting
your name and address so you can Theta Sorority was held on Jan.
be reached by the club secretary. 25 at the home of the NI isses Diana
and Olga Sapolsky, 1682 Monterey
Jericho Girls.
avenue.
Plans for the theatre party to be
The novelty dance of the Jericho
Girls will be held Friday evening, held no Valentine night were con-
Feb. 10, at the Jericho Temple, cluded. Tentative plans are being
made for a spring frolic.
2705 Joy road.
The next meeting will be held
Feb. 8, at the home of Miss Betty
Lambda Chapter of Beta Delta.
Another of the many social Weisman, 2484 Glynn Court.
events that are crowding the sea-
Krovosky Family Club.
son's social calendar of the
Lambda Chapter, Beta Delta So-
Officers of the B. Krovosky Fam-
rority, was held Thursday evening, ily Club were elected at a recent
Feb. 2, at Hotel Taller. The oc- meeting as follows: Jack Krause,
casion was a dinner and theatre president; Julius B. Krause, vice-
party in honor of the birthdays of president ; Nliss Rena Krause, sec-
two members, Miss Rosalie Dana- retary; Miss Gladys Krause, treas-
wets and Miss Jeannie Danowitz. urer.
pouring in front
KING WAH LO CAFE
CLUB NEWS
le4 Alefrige
Junior Hebrew Relief.
A meeting of the Junior Ilebrew
R elMf Club was held Tuesday eve-
i ng, Jan. 31, at the home of Millie
ohen.
All arrangements were complete
r the charity ball to be held Sun-
ay evening, Feb. 5, at the Stotler
otel.
The next meeting will be held
7 uesday, Feb. 7, at 8 p. m., at the
ome of Miss Cohen, 638 King
t rect.
The Boni Amici Club announces
that the sum of $400 was realized
on the recent, concert and dance,
the proceeds going for the Jewish
Farm School in Georgetown, Ont.
The organization thanks all or-
ganizations for their co-operation,
and particular thanks are extend-
ed to the Detroit Creamery for
the donation of ice cream. Irving
Reiner, chairman of the affair, is
also thanked for his efforts.
Musical Comedy Club.
Girls who can sing, (lance or
play some string instrument are
invited to join the club. Big
musical production under way.
For tryout, call Ray Sirit, Hem-
lock 3845-J.
Blue Bird Girls.
Northwestern Branch of Jewish
Old Folks' Horne.
On Wednesday, Feb. 22, the
Northwestern branch of the Jew-
ish Old Folks' Home will give a
George Washington card party at
the home of Mrs. Herman Leicher,
1682 Atkinson. Tickets include
prizes and refreshments.
Much enthusiasm is being dis-
played on the membership drive
now in progress. The next meet-
ing will be held on Monday, Feb.
20, at Mrs. Gotterman's home,
3777 Boston boulevard.
Iota Delta ■ Kappa Fraternity.
The first open meeting of the
Iota Delta Kappa Fraternity was
held Sunday, Jan. 29, at the home
of Al Schneider of 2530 Philadel-
phia. Various forms of entertain-
ment and an elaborate luncheon
made the meeting at successful one.
The next meeting will be held
Sunday, Feb. 5, at the home of
Morris Greenberg, of 2003 Taylor.
Los Amigos Club on Jan. 29
completed plans for the Valentine
party in the form of a leap year
affair, to be held Saturday eve-
ning, Feb-. 11, et the home of Miss
Friedland. For Feb. 12 the club
is sponsoring the performance of
the play "Misalliance," by Shaw,
to be presented by the Repertoire
players at the Twentieth Century
Club. Tickets may be secured
from any of the members.
Election of officers was held at
the last meeting with the following
results: President, Toba David-
son; vice-president, Rose Auslan-
der • secretary, Ruth Friedland,
and treasurer, Morris Botvinick.
A special meeting will be held
Sunday, Feb. 5, at the home of
Slits Botvinick, 546 Hague avenue.
The regular meeting will be held
Feb 12 at the home of Miss Green,
3500 West Warren avenue.
University Club.
At the meeting of the University
Club, on Sunday, at the Y. W. II.
A., the entertainment committee
announced plans for the dance to
be held at the Stotler Hotel, March
4. The club left plans in the hands
of Maurice Moscow. The next
meeting will be held at the Y at
4 p. m. Sunday.
Delta Sigma Phi.
The Delta Sigma l'hi Sorority
net at the home of Miss F. Feld-
man, 15910 Inverness. Miss Sal-
lye Baxter and Beverly Shaun.
wits attended the open meeting of
the Tau Phi Fraternity on Sunday,
Jan. 22.
The next meeting will ue held at
the home of Miss L. Gainick.
(West of Kinsel's)
An Excellent
Luncheons 60c; Evening Dinners SI
Special Sunday Dinners $1.25
A l• Carte (conitnuous)
Dance To
Prince's Music
Holbrook Free Loan.
The Sigma Club.
118 Michigan Avenue
I
PLACE TO DINE!
SPLENDID AND SNAPPY
The Detroit Hebrew Free Loan
Association of the Holbrook syna-
gogue will celebrate the fifth anni-
versary with a Yahresfest on Sun-
day, Feb. 12, at 7 o'clock in the
synagogue. A wad musical pro-
gram is arranged and luncheon and
dancing will follow. Mrs. L. Tech-
ner and Mrs. I.. Weissberg are in
charge of this affair. The public is
invited.
The Sigma Club met Saturday,
Jan. 21, at the home of Benjamin
Caplan of 15628 Inverness. The
following committees were ap-
pointed by President Caplan: So-
cial committee, Martin Garclick,
Pearl Firestone and Esther Hal-
breg; membership committee, Gus-
sie Gruskin and Al Schneider;
program committee, Lillian Spatter
and Al Finkelstein, and publicity
committee, Carolyn Josephson.
The State Fair skating grounds
was the scene of the skating party
held Friday, Jan. 27.
The next meeting will be held
Saturday, Feb. 4, at the home of
['earl Firestone of 15700 Prince-
ton.
Los Amigos Club.
411 k
Girls.
The Terpsichorean Girls met at
the home of Miss Sady Storch of
Monterey avenue, Jan. 27.
After a delightful luncheon,
Miss Ruth Kahn of Monterey ave-
nue, who was a guest of honor, en-
tertained on the piano. Hiss Helen
Storch and her fiance, Ed Brown,
were other guests. The next meet-
ing will be held at the home of
Miss Anne Fuller of Glendale ave-
nue.
Terpsichorean
No Cover Charge
Go Where the Crowds Go
Dancing Every Day--I2 to 2, 6 to 8 and
9:30 to I a. m.
SPECIAL ROOMS FOR BANQUETS AND
PARTIES.
Telephone Cadillac 5074
Ask for Mr. W00116
Menorah Chapter of Detroit.
At the meeting of the Menorah
Chapter of Detroit, on Sunday,
Jan. 29, in the assembly room of
the new main library building,
Miss Yetta Reinman spoke on
"The Value of the Menorah Jour-
nal," illustrating her talk by giving
a resume of a few of the articles
which appeared in the January
issue of the Menorah Journal.
Plans are being formulated for
the organization of a debating
team, which will meet the Nienorah
teams of the leading American
universities.
The next meeting will be held
on Sunday, Feb. 12, at 3 p. m., at
the library. An interesting pro-
gram has already been arranged,
and prominent speakers will par-
ticipate. The names and subjects
will be announced in the next issue
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Tusi Tale Sorority.
The Tusi 'Cala Sorority met at
the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse Wednes-
day evening, Feb. 1. Final plans
for the bridge-tea to be held Sun-
day afternoon, March 25, at the
Savoy Hotel, were completed. The
next meeting will be held Wednes-
day, Feb. 8.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
The Beta Rho Delta Sorority
members were hostesses on Thurs-
day at an open meeting held at
the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89
Rowena. Plans were made for the
next bridge to be held at Webster
Hall on Sunday, March 4. In con-
nection with the bridge, entertain-
ment in the form of a Fashion
Show will be given, the clothes be-
ing donated by Bedell & Company.
On Sunday, Feb. 5, members
an descorts will meet at the home
of Miss Edith Robbins for a hike
and weenie roast at Rochester
Park.
On Saturday, Feb. 11, initiation
of members will be held, after
which a pajama party will take
place at the home of Miss Birdye
Marcus.
A Welcome Announcement
CANTOR
M. HERSHMAN
The world-renowned cantor who
has not been heard in Detroit for
years will appear at the
MISHKUN ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
Cor. Blaine and Linwood
Frolickers of Y. W. H. A.
Friday Night, Feb. 10
Saturday, Feb. 11
The Frolickers' next open meet-
ing will be held at the "Y" Tues.
day evening, Feb. 7. Visitors or
prospective members are cordially
invited. The meeting will he fol-
lowed by a program of entertain-
ment.
Preparations for the dance to
be given Thursday evening, Feb.
16, at the Graystone ballroom have
been completed. Bob Gold, Ber-
nard Lymond and Miss Belle Fish-
berg are the committee in charge
of the dance, and members are co-
operating in making this a success-
ful affair. "StcKinney's Cotton
Pickers" have been retained to
supply the music.
Where he will perform the regular Sabbath Services
Sunday Night, Feb. 12, at 8 o'clock
He
will be heard in it special concert. Tickets can be obtained
from the following:
A. SIMON
NIORRIS FISIIMAN
NATHAN FISHMAN
ISENBERG WALL PAPER CO
SKOLNICK STUDIOS
Sexton of the Synagogue
2210 Park Blvd.
7522 Oakland Ave.
8606 Twelfth St.
8437 Twelfth St.
Zedakah Club.
Miss Jeanette Jacoby was host-
a ss at the regular meeting of the
Zedakah Club on Monday, Jan. 30.
The musical and tea-bridge given
Wednesday, Jan. 25 at the Fed-
eration of Women's Clubs was a
lovely affair. Miss Kathleen Per-
eira and her class of toe dancers
were the specialty number. Pupils
participating were Miriam Tol-
mich, Beatrice Shapiro, Janice
Goulding, Ruth Borock, Dorothy
William. Accompanist was Doro-
thy Rivkin.
Mrs. Bessie Silverstein will be
hostess at the next meeting on
Monday, Feb. 6.
0 SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER & CO.
MEMBERS:
ATP' YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
A meeting of the Blue Bird Girls
CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE
held on Jan. 31 at the home of
Miss Kurtzman. The girls spent
PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE
an enjoyable evening playing keno.
COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE
Oaur Yelehd.
The next meeting will be held at
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Is y Mohel ,Specialist
The next meeting of the Ozuc the home of Mrs. Lax, 3(127 West
I elehd Society will be held Grand boulevard.
NEW YORK CURB MARKET
Madison Athletic Clue.
1 V ednesday evening, Feb. 8, at the
Endorsed by Leading
114.118 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
At the meeting of the Madison
J ericho Temple, Joy road between
Physicians.
Emanuel Sisterhood.
1 Inwood and Lawton. Members
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Randolph 4993-4.5-6-7
Congregation Athletic Club, on Wednesday, Jan.
of
Sisterhood
Endeared to Detroit-
18,
at
the
Y.
W.
H.
A.
clubhouse,
f
the
Philnmathic
Debating
Club
C
Miss Anne Shulman and Sirs.
sr. by •Irtue of Inetle-
Emanuel will give its first annual
Canton
ideals taro and clear
New York
B ill entertain with a humorous de- Purim masquerade and informal the coming dance was discussed.
Jacob Shulman were joint host-
R. 1. TEMKIN, Manager
11110".
1 ate, "Resolved, That the hot-dog (lancing party on Sunday evening , The committee, under the chair-
esses at the meeting of the Alpha
Cleveland
Columbus Dina Private Wires to All Prise'• Zanesville
Ased•Ed•Din Sorority.
j ndustry is detrimental to human
2073 Gladstone
Beta
Gamma
Sorority
Jan.
31.
Findlay
March 4, in the ballroom of the
pal Markets.
At the meeting of the Ased-Ed-
working
to make
this
affair a suc-
I ociety."
The sorority will hold its second
synagogue, corner Taylor and Wil-
manshlp
of Phil
Goodman,
is
Euclid 10467.
Din Sorority, Monday evening, annual dance at the Stotler Hotel
Definite steps have been or" son avenues.
Prizes will be cess.
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the
at
the
home
of
Miss
Emma
Maurice
Levin,
chairman
of
Jan. 30,
anged for another bridge to be awarded for the most novel and
on Feb. 26. Reports from Miss
1 eld soon.
unusual costumes, and many inter- educational committee, spoke on Sneiderman, the semi-annual elec- Belle Wuntner, chairman of the
RABBI G. ZAKUTO
esting features are being planned. "Passnorts, and How to Obtain tion of officers was held and the dance, are favorable.
results were as follows: Presi-
A bridge and bunco social will
R. HADASSAH TO HAVE Mrs. Ralph Paul is chairman, and them."
Certified Modern Surgeon
dent, Sarah Silverman; vice-presi- be given by the sorority on Feb. 12
MOHEL
is assisted by the following com-
J.
N.
F.
PROGRAM
dent, Sally Meister; secretary, at the home of Miss Esther Silber.
Detroit
Friendship
Club.
econmended
by
Highly
to Tam
mittee: Mrs. Charles Greenberg,
Doctors.
Thirty members and friends of Emma Sneiderman; treasurer,
Owners
The Detroit unit of Junior Ha- Mrs. Eli Levine, Mrs. Isadore Ear- the Detroit Friendship Club were Rose Elansky; reporter, Beatrice Several fraternities and sororities
Oyer 25 Years Experience
have been invited to send repre•
lasaah will meet on Tuesday eve- bel, Mrs. }ferry Levine, Mrs. Joe present at the party which was Wasserman.
Care and Attention Given
sentatives.
Cages.
Horwitz,
Mrs.
Mandel
Rosenzweig,
to All
ling, Feb. 7, at the Shaarey Zedek
The dinner-dance at the Addison
given at 1523 Lee Place, Sunday
The next meeting will be at the
Yessir! and we don't mean "perhaps." This large
3320 CALVERT
'ranch, Twelfth street between Mrs. J. Warren, Sirs. Max Dush- evening. The entertainment com- Hotel on Saturday evening to cele-
(Near Dexter)
125-car garage is fully equipped to handle all kinds
7Iairmount and Atkinson. The kin, Mrs. Arthur Weber and Mrs. mittee in charge consisted of Sam brate the second anniversary of home of Miss Wuntner, 1645 Col-
Arlington 68184
lingwood avenue.
p rogram committee announced a J. Ruby.
of repair work—and at reasonable prices. Expert
Mellon, Pauline Weinstein and the sorority, was a successful
J ewish National Fund program.
mechanics — towing service — alemiting — special
Abraham Zalla. Music was fur- event.
Ner Tomid.
The speaker of the evening will be Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S. nished by Dave Meth. Stunts
Arrangements
are
now
being
The
:e'er
Tomid
Club
met
Tues-
wash rack.
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E.
William
R.
Blumenthal,
regional
made
for
a
theatre
party
to
see
Order your Vans from
were performed by Eli Rosen-
day at the Y. W. II. A., at which
director of the United Palestine S., will give the first evening card
Ulric in "Lulu Belle." At the time an elaborate program was
Appeal. His subject will be, "The party of the season on Monday baum.
The club notifies its friends that next meeting Miss Sally Meister of p l anned for the meeting of Feb. 7 ,
Work of the Jewish National Feb. 13, at the Eastern Star Tem-
theatre party has been arrnaged 1723(1 Brush street will be hostess. tions will be addressed by Irving
Fund." A Chamisho Osor 13'Shvat, ple, 80 West Alexandrine avenue. ■
Under Personal Direction of Louis Hopper
Schlisin and Dave Barris. Selec-
Jewish Arbor Day dialogue will be Prizes will be awarded and re- for Sunday, Feb. 12. For infor-
Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.
thins will be played by the club
Clifford 6804
289 Adelaide St.
presented by Fouls Snitz and Lil- freshments served at each table, motion call Jewish Center, Empire
The Gamma Tau Chi Sorority is orchestra.
and
tickets
of
admission
may
be
4878,
on
Sunday,
Feb.
5,
from
4
to
lian Friedman. The Junior Ila-
planning an open meeting for Feb.
Cut Rate
dassah dramatic group will present had at the door. Golda Kavanau is 6 p. m.
8, at the home of Miss Bea Kap-
Phalanx Club.
, MOVING and STORAGE a J. N. F. skit, and the musical worthy matron of Purity Chapter,
lan. The next meeting will be held
Les Joyeuse Filles.
1
The Phalanx Club met on Thurs-
numbers of the evening will be giv- and is assisted by the following
The 1.es Joyeuse Filles Club met at the home of the Misses Nytte day, Jan. 2, at the Y. W'. II. A., 89
No job too small or too largo. en by a member of the Music Study committee: Hanna Harwith, Cora
Jacoby, Ann Weinbeck and Edith Jon. 20, at the home of Miss Lit- and Sadie Cohen of 559 Woodland Rowena street. The delegates to
Stub.
Give us a call.
Ilan Marks of 2240 Ilezelwood ave- avenue.
the Association of Clubs reported
Cugell.
nue. A committee of the Misses
Cadilac 6853.
I
Those Who Eat Here Once—Always Come Back
that the movement is meeting with
Club.
Young
Detroiter.'
Gertrude
Alpert,
Ruth
Bloom
and
Round Table Society.
hearty responses.
The Young Detroiters' Club cele-
Aaron Kurland will speak be- Gertrude Zalkowitz was chosen to
7 25 BATES STREET
The sports committee reported
brated their first anniversary at a that the Phalanx bowling team de-
fore the Round Table Society Fri- select pins.
Moderate Prices
Next to
Clean, Sanitary, Taste-
Miss Sara Siegel, chairman, Miss banquet on Saturday evening, Jan. feated the Kogen Electric bowlers
day, Feb. 10, at 8:30 p. m. on the
Excellent Service
Barium
ful Foods. Splendidly
subject "The Revaluation of Jude- Mildred Chertaff, Niiss Mary Ul- 28, at Joseph Brothers' restaurant. at the General Motors alleys.
7 A. M —8 P. M.
Tower
Prepared.
ism," at Temple Beth El, room 26. nick and Nliss Rose Alpert were Miss Rose Briskin, Miss Clara Rei-
ANSWERS
Mr. Kurland is well known as an also appointed to furnish the eve- fler and Mr. Merman Levitt were
Theta Delta Omega.
ning's entertainment at the forth- on the committee through whose
attorney
and
leader
in
Zionist
af-
Miss
Hubbard
of
the
National
1. President of the Republic of
efforts the affair was made a suc- League of Nations Non-Partisan
coming Valentine party.
Czecho-Slovakia, and the best fairs. His exposition of the new
cess. Max Klessner was toastmas- Organization gave an interesting
KNACK WRECKERS
friend the Jewish people have in trends in Judaism and in Jewish
ter of the evening. A brief case talk on the League of Nations in
The
Coterie
Club.
life generally should prove inter-
Europe.
Gymnastics
The Coterie Club met at the was presented to the retiring presi- Geneva, and its work, at the last
esting.
The
public
is
invited
to
2. Dr. Alvin D. Ilersch of De-
dent,
Ben
Marx.
The
Messrs.
Ed-
home
of
Miss
Dorothy
Keppen.
Massages
regular meeting of the Theta
attend.
3000
troit.
1521
Ethel Fischer, Ann Schulman, ward Berick, Manuel Jacobs and Delta Omega Sorority at the home
3. Salmon 0. Levinson, a Chi-
Handball and Squash
Shady Kalt and Goldie Doris were Jay Coleman entertained with a of Nlisa Bessie Kosak.
Mutual
Relief
Association.
Joy
Road
Jean
Ave.
St.
cago lawyer.
number of popular selections. Miss
Courts.
At the last meeting of the asset elected pledgees of the club.
Visitors at this meeting were
4. David Lubin, Jewish mer-
The next meeting to be held at Florence Rosen sang "Can't You the Misses Nettie Aranof, Celia
Entire Sind( Floor Burns-Gray Bldg.
nation
the
board
of
directors
re-
chant of California.
Hear Me Say I Love Your Music
Garfield
Lenox
1265 GRISWOLD
Blumenthal, ported that commencing with the the home of Miss Jean Bliss, 13501 for this affair was furnished by Becker and Margaret Friedman.
R.
5. William
meeting of Feb. 1 loans will be Dexter boulevard.
The next meeting will be held at
Clifford 2014 Harvard '12.
Cadillac 4969
7446
the
Miami
Serenaders.
2323-4100
issued to members, and applica-
S
the home of 711111.4 Helen Shere, 508
6. Miss Rose Phillips.
Phi Soi Lite.
Englewood avenue.
7. Rufus Isaacs, now known as tions for loans may be obtained
Delta
Omega
Theta.
The
last
meeting
was
held
at
the
from Albert Kurzman, secretary
ereseemelleamillsoop the Marquis of Reading.
Open house will be held at the
home of Miss Ann Bankler, 2035
of the board.
6. Benjamin N. Cardoso.
, Virginia Park. Miss Evelyn Levin next meetings of the Delta Omega
MANUEL URBACH
9. Benjamin N. Cardoso.
was chosen reporter for The Jew- Theta, to stimulate the member-
Young
Israel.
said
Moils.
Granite
10. Julian W. Mack.
At a well attended meeting of ish Chronicle. Entertainment fol- ship drive. Anyone wishing to
11. Louis Brandeis.
join should get in touch with Miss
12. Cincinnati, Mayor Murray Young Israel of Detroit, plans for lowed.
Miss Janette Rabinowitz, winner Evelyn Miller, 6442 Northfield,
the annual dance of the organize-
Seasongood.
Garfield 4877, or be present at the
of
the
second
piano
prize
of
the
tion
were
approved.
13. Samuel Untermeyer, Louis
Every effort is being made by' city, played several solos, and Miss next meeting, at the home of
Now in our New Location
Marshall, Max D. Stever.
Ackerman, 2741 Pasadena
Hyman
Cohens'
able
committee
to
Freida
Sheet(
danced.
Miss
Ruth
7723 TWELFTH STREET 14. Prof. Felix Frankfurter, make the affair, to be held at Bliss of Omaha, Neb., an elocution- Milly
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
avenue, Sunday, Feb. 5, at 2 p. m.
and Prof. Nathan Isaacs.
llotel
Stotler
on
March
25,
an
en-
ist,
recited
''A
Student's
Day."
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15. Originally the term was
Tired nerves and business worries are quickly forgotten in the home-like atmosphere of
joyable one. The next meeting will be held at Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge.
applied to a systematic study of
The Ladies' Auxiliary ofB'nai
The next meeting of the organ- the home of Miss Ruth Bliss, 8053
the Olympia Hotel. Our invigorating baths will revive your lost pep and will put you in excel-
the Bible or the Talmud. Today
B'rith will hold the next meeting
it refers to a Jewish imitation of ization will be held on Feb. 8. Grand River avenue.
lent
shape
for the week's duties.
Monday evening, Feb. 6, at B'nai
The usual Saturday afternoon'
Christian Science.
B'rith Community Center. Nomi-
Delta Omega Theta.
PHONE MT. CLEMENS, 790 FOR RESERVATIONS.
16. Of the family of Jacob class will not be held on Feb. 4,
Adler, the greatest Yiddish actor as the Mothers' Club has requested I The Delta Omega Theta Soror- nation and election of officers will
of his day. She is now starring in the use of the auditorium for its, ity met at the home of Helen Mos• take place. All members are re-
monthly meeting. Morning eery.? kovritz, 1435 Taylor avenue. The quested to attend promptly at 8 p.
"Chicago."
sorority is now having a member- m., as many plans will be discussed
17. Dr. Leo M. Franklin and ices will be held as usual.
LIILFITUN ENGRAVING Cu. Rabbi Leon Pram of Detroit, and
ship drive and wishes all girls for various affairs to take place in
Actinic Ray
Second Floor Kerr Bldt.
Refreshments
ranging from 16 to 20 years to get the near future.
P4lar•tb3 Sisters of Zion.
Rabbi Philip Waterman of Grand
. Randolph 3983
The Mizrachi Sisters of Zion in touch with Miss Mollie Morgan- will be served rater the meeting.
y
Rapids.
18. Schubert, Liszt, Schuman, will celebrate Chamisho Osor Toth, 1746 West Euclid avenue,
Physio-
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Time Kai Pieria.
B'Shvat on Tuesday evening at Empire 7587.
Mendelssohn, and Rubenstein.
RESIDENCE
A meeting of the Time Kai Pistis
Therapy
19. Jacob D. Haas, "Theodor the Emanuel Synagogue. An elab-
Food and Nerve Specialist
Glendale 3176
Sorority was held on Jan. 30, at
later Noe Club.
Herzl—a Biographical Study"— orate program has been arranged
Drugless•Tre•t•
and the members and their friends) The Inter NOR Club held a skat. the Y. W. H. A. Arrangements
the Leonard Co., Chicago.
mesh in Your
803 Industrial Bank Bldg.
20. An international organiza- are urged to attend. Mrs. N. ing party Sunday. Jan. 29. The are being made for a hike. The
Lady Nurse
Home
Singer
is in charge of the program. club meets at the Jewish Center next meeting will be held at the
tion of Orthodox Jews for the pro-
Grand River, Col.. Washington Blvd.
Assistant
Free Examination
motion of Orthodox institutions in Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky is presidentland is sponsored by Miss E. Y. W. A . clubhouse Monday,
Feb. 6.
of the aocety.
Hearts.
Palestine.
REV. J. SILVERMAN
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