FEBRUARY 10, 1928.
NIATRonleffisn ffiRom
NEWS
BR! LLIANTLY
Different
118 Michigan Avenue
Phi-So-Lite C ub.
Fun Seeker.' Social.
Zeta Beta CM.
of Women'. Organisations.
The l'hi-So-Lite Club met at the
The results of the last election
Zeta Beta Chi, the local chapter
' The first general meeting of the
SUSS. home of Mildred Ilassel, 2054 Vir-
League of Women's Arrant zations of an Eastern college sorority, were: President, Miss Ethel
ginia
Park, Friday, Feb. 4. The
man;
vice-president,
Ilarry
Cohn;
was held Monday, Jan. 30, at the held a bridge-tea at the Detroit-
next meeting will be held at the
Philadelphia-Byron Ilebrew School. Leland Hotel in honor of their secretary, Miss Helen Stern; home of Freda Gluck, 10854 Elm-
not
only
a
new
treasurer,
Miss
Tillie
Simons.
Sam
is
Dodge Brothers Victory Six
Several hundred women were pres- pledges, the Misses Mae Allen and
hurst avenue.
car but an entirely new and better kind of a car.
ent, members of the 11 constitu- Sylvia Lesser. Plans are being Chasid and the Misses Ethel Cho-
Rid and Ida August were appointed
ent organizations which make up made for a formal dinner-dance.
University Club.
For the first time in history, body and chassis are
the
board
of
directors.
the league, which was organized
The University Club met Sun-
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
a single, integral unit.
to promote a spirit of co-operation
The Hoy Toy Girls.
day,
Feb.
5, at the Y. W. II. A.
and understanding among the Jew-
At the meeting of the Bela Rho
The wide, deep Victory chassis frame, flush with
The last week was full of activ- Reports on the club dance to be
ish women's organizations, to pro- Delta Sorority, Feb. 2, at the Y.
the body lines, eliminates the body sill and the
held
at
the
Statler Hotel March 4
vide for an exchange of ideas and W. II. A., 89 Rowena, Miss Dam- ity for the Hoy Toy Girls. A thea-
customary body OVERHANG.
ideals, to eliminate duplication of sky gave an interesting talk on the ter party and a dance following were discussed. The entertain-
effort and activities, and to make advantages of the House Council MIS given, and the members at- ment committee announced that
Major body parts are reduced from 367 to ft!
for a concentrated force in com- at the "Q." The chairman, Sally tended a basketball game. A Jules Klein's Michigan Ramblers
munal activities in the city. The Cutler, appointed Birdye Marcus bridge party was held at the resi- will entertain at the dance.
pounds
of
useless
weight
are
cast
off!
17 5
enthusiastic and representative and Dorothy Schechter to repre- dence of "Irs. A. Gould of Lin-
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority.
The gravity center is radically lowered—with
gathering was an indication of the sent the sorority in this council. womb avenue.
The next meeting will be held at
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met at
bead-room and road clearance unaffected.
possibilities for splendid achieve- Final plans were made for an open
the
home
of
Miss
Jeanne
D.
Snit.
the
home
of Miss Sally Meister,
ment which the league embraces meeting to be held Feb. 24 at 2737
The results can not be expressed—they must be
man, 621 Medbury avenue, on Monday evening, Feb. 6. The in-
Elmhurst.
within itself.
Feb.
17,
at
8
p.
m.,
and
will
be
auguration
of new officers took
experienced.
Fred M. Butzel spoke on "The
Tickets are now available from
Child Problem in Detroit." It is any of the members for the bridge followed by a Valentine party. place. A social committee, com-
No unpleasant skidding or sidesway at the cor-
the plan of the league to have the and fashion show to be held March For information regarding mem- poses of Misses Alter and Wasser-
ners. No hack-wheel "chatter" when the Lock.
bership call Northway 5232-J and man, was appointed. Miss Elenore
subjects of addresses at the future 4 at Webster Hall.
heed Hydraulic brakes are quickly applied.
Schwartz of 1610 Taylor will be
Elizabeth Park on Sunday, Feb. ask for Miss Leventen.
general meetings along the some
next hostess.
5,
was the scene of a wienie roast,
line, of general interest to women
A smoothness over cobble roads that you have
Madison Athletic Club.
of all organizations interested, and attended by members and their
never imagined possible.
NU Sigma Delta.
escort',
to encourage debate and discussion
The Madison Athletic Club met
e
at Y. W. II. A. clubhouse on Feb.
No Sigma Delta met at the home
from the floor.
A swift car that is safe—a moderate.priced car that
Eta Beta Zeta.
Mrs. Joseph pt. Welt, the newly
1. The dance committee, under of Miss Alice Taran, of the Ranier
is unsurpassed in smartness and individuality.
elected president of the league, The last meeting of the Eta Beta the chairmanship of l'hil Good- Apartments, Sunday afternoon,
presided. In her opening remarks Zeta Sorority was held at the home man, assisted by Dave Marks and Feb. 5. The winning number in
Mrs. Welt said it was the ideal of Of Miss Helen Rosenberg, 3035 Kap Faudem, reported that the
sorority raffle was drawn an
the league to include in its mem- Glendale. The new pledges are Maccabees' ballroom had been pro- Louis Paradise of 91 East Kirby
bership as many of the Jewish the Misses Lois Birns, Harriet cured for the Leap Year dance, to is the winner.
women's organizations in the city Brody, Wilma Glacier and Helen be given on Friday, March 30.
Gamma Sigma Tau.
as possible, and to further this Kirshbaum. Bridge was played.
4.DOORSEDAN.F.O.B.DETROFE
end a membership committee has
Alpha Nu Beta.
The next open meeting will be
The meeting of the Gamma Sig-
been appointed to invite into the held at the home of Miss Ayes
On Thursday evening, Jan. 26, ma Tau Sorority, held at bliss Bil-
league all other women's organ- Rice, 3318 Calvert avenue.
the meeting of the Alpha No Beta Icr's home, was followed by danc-
izations whose program made it
Sorority was held at the home of ing and refreshments.
possible for them to join such an
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
The next meeting will be held
the Misses Sylvia and Rose Pu-
organization. Membership re-
The Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority lasky of 1669 Clairmount. Plans Friday, Feb. 17, at Miss Buch-
quests may be sent to Mrs. Joseph
JEFFERSON et CHENE
ENE
Jan. 5 at the home of Miss were completed for the second an- man's home, 5537 Whitfield.
IEJLevcood 446
II. Ehrlich, chairman. Miriam
Miriam Cooper of 6477 Northfield nual bridge to be held at the Hotel
Delta Sigma Phi.
at MARTIN PLACE JOHN It at ENDICOTT
avenue. A constitution commit- Imperial on Sunday afternoon,
Nonhway 5406
Kibitzers.
Glendale 7117
A meeting of the Delta Sigma
The Kibitzers met at the hoMe tee was appointed, consisting of March 11. Tickets may be ob-
tained
from
all
members.
Misses Ray Warbler, Sonia Ged-
Phi Sorority was held at the home
of the Dunsky brothers, 1662 Elm- rich and Belle Goldberg.
of Miss Rose A. Rappaport, 9171
hurst, and decided on rings, which
Bleier Cholem.
Miss Belle Goldberg of 6479
Delmar avenue. An open meeting
The Birur Cholem Society ex- will be held in the near future to
will be completed in about two Northfield will be hostess at the
tends an invitation to its friends stimulate u drive for active mem-
weeks and distributed at the ban- next meeting, Sunday, Feb. 12.
DODGE BR.OTI1ER.S, INC.
to be present at the open forum on bers.
quet to be held at Northwood Inn.
'
THE SENIOR SIX AND AMERICA'S FASTEST FOUR ALSO ON DISPLAY
Thursday, Feb. 23, at Jericho Tem-
The club received tis charter
C. L. H. Girls.
a
ple, 2705 Joy road. A program to
giving
from Lansing last week. The next
Chi Phi Fraternity.
The C. L. H. Girls are
meeting will be held at the home Valentine party Feb. 11 at the include a popular speaker, several
A luncheon will be held by the
of Morris Sher, 2640 Gladstone, home of Miss Naomi Satovsky of instrumentalists, vocalists and a Chi l'hi Fraternity at the Book-
Purity Chapter No. 369, 0. E. S. Sunday, Feb. 12, at 4:30 p. m.
Chicago boulevard. Covers will be monologue funster has been ar• Cadillac Saturday, Feb. 11, at
Let year seat car be •
ranged.
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E.
laid for 26 guests.
which the question of government
At the last weekly meeting of protection for American investors
Welfare Organisation.
S., will give a get-together card
the board of directors favorable, in foreign countries will be dis-
party on Monday evening, Feb. 13,
Theta Kappa Phi.
Let Me Serve You.
A board meeting of the Jewish
at the Eastern Star Temple, 80 Women's European Welfare Or-
Officers elected for the follow- reports of progress for the l'urim cussed. The luncheon will be pre-
JACK ALKON
West Alexandrine avenue, Mem- ganization, held Saturday evening, ing term are: Chancellor, George ball, scheduled for March 18, at sided over by Samuel G. Gerber.
HARLEY BUICK SALES
bers
are
requested
to
bring
their
Kollenberg;
vice-chancellor, Vic- the Book Cadillac, were given.
Feb. 4, at Mrs. Rosenstein's home
vas
3752 Cass Avenue
husbands and friends. I'rizes will on Monterey avenue, discussed im- tor Rubenstein; treasurer, Sidney Tickets were distributed and may
Glendale 43011- 2629
Chico-Diane Club.
be awarded at each table and re- portant business.
Finegold, and secretary, Sam be obtained from board members
At the meeting of the Chico-
freshments will be served. Goble
The next meeting will be held Guttman. Ernest Whiteman was Among those who are actively as-
of
Kavanau is worthy matron and on Tuesday evening, Feb. 14, at re-elected corresponding secre- sisting Dave Steffen, chairman, are Diane Club, held at the home
Charlotte Neuman, Betty Weiss Miss D. Flieshman, 307 Harmon
Jacoby is chairman, assisted Jericho Temple, Linwood and Joy tary.
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR Helen
and
Sonia
Gedrich..
All
inquiries
avenue,
plans
were
completed
for
by the following committee: Han- road. Election of officers will
relative to reservations may be di- the Leap Year-Valentine party to
na Ilarwith, Edith Cugell, Ann take place and a social hour will
Live Wires.
MOHEL
rected to Samuel Wexler, 787 King take place Saturday evening, Feb.
The
last
meeting
of
the
Live
Weinbeck
and
Cora
Jacoby.
Mem-
follow.
11, at the home of Miss M. Anchill.
I. ..needed by many
bers who are not receiving notices
Another board meeting will be Wires was held at the residence avenue.
Detroit physicians ON
The following committees have
W ole owa children as
are requested to notify the wor- held Saturday evening, Feb. 11. of Miss II. Maurell, 2637 West
been appointed . . Decorations, Doris
nen as others.
Association of Jewish Clubs.
Bridge and
thy matron, Golds Kavanau, at at Mrs. Rodner's home on LaSalle Boston boulevard.
On Sunday, Feb. 5, the Council Flieshman and Betty Flieshman;
MO Hazelwood Ave.
dancing was enjoyed by the mem-
Arlington 1054.
boulevard.
refreshments, Evelyn Friedman
Fiume respire $424.
berg. The next meeting will be of the Association of Jewish Clubs and Mary Anchill; program, Freda
Kurz- met and adopted the constitution
4%
Hebrew Infant Home.
Time Kai Pistil Sorority.
Newman and Hershel Steinberg.
and
by-laws
drawn
up
by
a
special
A meeting of the Time Kat Pistil held
mann, at 2440
the home
Hazelwood
of Stirs
avenue.
R.
The Detroit Hebrew Infant
committee. Copies of the consti-
Young Emanuel..
Home and Nursery ins again ever. Sorority was held on Monday at I
tution will now be sent to each of
The Deborians.
cuing its efforts in bringing about the Y. W. II. A.
At a special meeting of the
A meeting of the Deborians was the 13 clubs, sororities and fra-
Miss E. Kulick of 2275 Blaine
the success of the tea-bridge which
Young
Emanuels,
at the Taylor
ternities who are charter members
will be held on Wednesday after- avenue will be hostess at a party held Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Mel-
synagogue, on Feb. 2, the follow-
Mohel Specialist
Saturday night at her home, in bourne Centre. The House Coun- for ratification.
noon,
Feb.
27,
at
the
B'nai
B'rith
ing
officers
were
elected:
Charles
It was decided to admit all
Year? Report...
Center. A musical program will honor of the sorority members and cil report was submitted by Janet groups to the association who pass Wollock, president; Nate Shur,
indoreed by Laden
Iloffman, Council member.
their
friends.
be
arranged
and
prizes
will
be
vice-president;
Miss
Clara
R. Rei-
Physician..
The members are all expected the -requirements and apply for
Arrangements are being made
awarded at each table.
fler, recording secretary; Miss Es-
Zedeared to Detroit-
for an open meeting to be held in to take part in the all-star event. admission before April 5 as char- ther Levine, corresponding secre-
er. by ♦ Irtue of matte.
Misses G. Mae Gorelick and Re- ter members, and without initia-
March.
Philomathic Debating Club.
aleus ean and clean.
tary; Nate Knoppow, treasurer.
The next meeting will be held becca Hoffman have been dele- tion fees.
Bum.
A novel heckling contest fea-
All groups interested in this
gated
by the club to secure sam-
Monday, Feb. 13, at the Y. W. H.
Zastahala Chas
tured
the
meeting
of
Feb.
4
of
the
2073 Gladstone
ples of colors from which club movement should communicate
Philomathic Debating Club, held A. clubhouse.
with the council secretary, Miss
On Monday, Feb. 6, Mrs. Bessie
Euclid 10467.
colors will be chosen.
Y.
W.
II.
A.,
at the Atkinson branch of the
Silverstein of 3209 Sturtevant
The Deborians will hold their Florence Terris, care
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood.
Shaarey Zedek, 9125 Twelfth
89 Rowena avenue. The next
The benefit performance of next meeting Feb. 19, at the meeting of the council will be held was hostess at the meeting of the
street. Those who participated
Zedakah Club. platters of import
"Countess Maritza," sponsored on Center.
RABBI G. ZAKUTO were I. Sol Rosenman, Sidney Slo- Monday evening by the Sisterhood
Aare were discussed. All member s
on Feb. 19, at the "Y."
bin, Nathan Shur, Paul Broner and
are urged to attend meeting
Equality
Club.
Certified Modern Surge.
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
Morton
Jeweler..
MOHEL
Arthur Schubiner.
The next regular meeting of the
promptly at 2 p. m.
proved a social as well as financial
The Morton Jewelers, who hold
Highly <commended by
At the meeting of Feb. 12, "Re-
Equality
Club
will
be
held
Feb.
15
success. The proceeds go toward
Doctor..
a
victory
over
the
Alpha
Zedah
solved, That the haumes law as the building fund of the new at the home of the president, Mrs.
J. A- D.'s.
Over 15 Year. Fannie.<
practised in the state of Michigan Shaarey Zedek to be located at Mary Segell of 179 Eason avenue. Aleph Fraternity, will play them
The J. A. D.'s, on Sunday, Feb
Care and Attention Given
be
return
game
the
latter
part
be abolished," will be debated. Chicago and Lawton. Mrs. H. 11.
to All Cases.
A luncheon and card party will
in a
5, at the home of Miss Betsy Wien •
The affirmative will be upheld by
3320 CALVERT
chairman of the affair . held at the Savoy Hotel on Feb. 18. of February. The Mortons' recent berg, 500 Josephine avenue, elect
(Near D.ter1
victories include the Omega Phi ed the following: President, Mis i
Norval Slobin and Nathan Wise, Warner was
Arlington 4816-.1
Fraternity, 34-27; Clark Sports, Sylvia Wie.nberg; vico-prtsidtnt,
while Isaac Greenberg and Albert
Tau Sigma Ensiles.
Athena Girls' Club.
Williams will argue negatively.
The Tau Sigma Epsilon Sorority 35-32; Orion A. C., 31-28;, and Miss Goldye Jacobs; secretary
Mrs. Harry Feulner of Webb
the Rockwood A. C., 35-25. Mor-
avenue was hostess at the meeting at a meeting at the home of the tons would like to book games Ann Pollack; treasurer, Miss Sar I
Northwestern Branch of Jewish
.•
of the Athena Girls' Club held residents Miss Anne Cantor, of with teams in the Jewish League.
Old Folks' Home.
Tuesday
plans were
evening,
made for
Feb.
the 7.
dinner
Final , Windsor, made plans for the an- The personnel of the team is. Sam The next meeting will be hel I
The Washington birthday card
nual formal dinner-dance to be Cap, Sam Swartz, Charles Adel. at the home of Miss Sylvia Wien
party of the Northwestern branch and theater party to be held Tues. I held at the Addison Hotel Sunday
son, Joe Katz and Red Sobel, for- berg.
The raffle of the five-dollar gal
the Jewish Old Folks' Home day evening, Feb. 21, honoring thelevening, Feb. 26, for members and
wards; Irwin Goldfarb, Center; Piece was won by Irving Schubot
Homes Designed, Built of
will be held at the home of Mrs. new officers. The dinner party will , escorts. The entertainment com-
Morris
Sherman,
Jack
Kataniek,
Herman nailer of 1682 Atkinson be held at the Addison Hotel, later I mittee, consisting of the treas.
and Financed.
George Goldfarb and William Mor-
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
avenue on Wednesday, Feb. 22.
attending the Majestic Theater. I u",., Miss Esther Bellenson, and
807 MURPHY BUILDING
The next regular meeting will take I Miss Jeanette Lain, are in charge ris, guards. For games write 2105
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority me
Woodward. Mortons have won 17
14,
of
all
arrangements.
Highland Park, Midi.
place on Tuesday evening, Feb.
at the home of Miss Belle Wun t
games in 20 starts.
at the home of Mrs. Betty Abets,
nor, Tuesday, Feb. 7.
Arlington 6264 Arlington 4606
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
A bridge and bunco social wi t
3378 Richton avenue.
A. B. C. Girls.
The Junior Hebrew Relief Club
The A. B. C . Girls are planning be given by the sorority on Su
at a meeting Feb. 7, at 638 Kmg
Hebrew Ladiee Aid Society.
day at the home of Miss Esthe
monthly
festivities.
The
first
so-
Silber. Representatives from se
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-avenue,heard the charity commit-
ciety will give a bridge-luncheon ace's report. A letter was received cial gathering will be held Sunday, eral sororities and fraterniti
Feb. 12, at the home of Miss Lil-
on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 1 p. m.I from a poor woman in need of lian Kaminetsky. Misses Molly will attend.
chairman in charge of the at - lhelp and is being investigated.
Reports from Miss Belle Wen
1. The Book of Psalms, psalm The
fair is Mrs. M. Schorr, assisted by The club thanks the public for Briskin and Rose Fox will assist.
MARIE HYLAND TIMPONA XXII.
The evening will open with a nor, chairman of the second mi l
Mrs. J. Greenwald. The dance of I the support of the dance held Feb.
winter
frolic to be given Feb.
My
God,
My
God,
why
hest
2.
pleasant program and refresh-
CHIROPRACTOR
the society will be held March 4 at 5 and thanks Irving Fredenthal,
at the Hotel Statler, are fay?
Thou forsaken me?
Knights of Pythias Hall on Cass I Sam Lipihits, Mrs. Bob Kane and ments following.
PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATE
able.
Jesuit
of
Nazareth.
3.
The next meeting will be held
avenue. I Oscar Bosnian for their assistance
Hours: 2:10.5:10 p.m., fiat. 12-4
Miss Shirley Grosman will
4. Sophie Breslau.
at the home of Miss Sarah Sprague,
333 State St.
in making the dance a success.
501 Llocola Bldg.
5. Because he thought it was un-
4021 Elmhurst avenue, on Feb. 10. hostess of the next meeting, Tue
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
at
Cadillac 347i
Maccabm Club.
day,
Feb. 14.
becoming his dignity as a cantor
The
A.
B.
C.
Girls
extend
their
The Maccabean Club is repre- the home of Millie Cohen, 638
to play the lover roles that always
sympathies to Miss Bessie Levine,
sented in the intermediate division King avenue.
Emanuel Sieterhood.
fell to the tenor.
who is ill in Harper Hospital, and
6. About as large as the city of of the Jewish Centers Basketball
The Sisterhood of Congregati c
wish her a speedy recovery.
Tuei Tal• Sorority.
CHECKER CABS
I argue Any basketball team in
Saginaw, Mich.
Emanuel invited members of t t
7. About as large as the state of the 135-pound class that wishes to The Tusi Tale Sorority met
congregation and husbands
've Club.
'
Washington P
extend a challenge should corn- , Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, at the
Delaware.
The next meeting of the Wash- members to a meeting to be he
municate
with
Joseph
Bean,
care
I
Y.
W.
11.
A.
clubhouse.
Tickets
8. The Jewish mourners' prayer.
on Monday evening, Feb. 20.
of Maccabeans. Jewish Center, 31 are on sale for the bridge-tea to ington Progressive Club will take interesting program is bel t
9. Nothing at all.
Lowest Rate—Largest Company
held at the Savoy Hotel March place Sunday, Feb. 11, at Meyer
10. It is a song of praise to God, Melbourne avenue. be
planned. Mrs. David Kallman
Waterston's
residence,
3817
Di-
Norman Silver and Julius Grace , 25. The next meeting will be held
indicating that despite his sorrow
nane, near Dexter, at 3:30 p. m. render a group of songs, acco
and bereavement the mourner con- were on the committee to visit Feb. 15.
The Addison Hotel has been ponied by Mrs. Emery Monas
tinues steadfast in his faith in God. Julian Grace, who was suddenly
chosen for the banquet on Wednes- The usual social hour, in charge
Delta 0/10.111 Theta.
MANUEL URBACH
11. Pope Alexander of the 12th stricken with an attack of appendi- I
Plans were completed for a rat- day, Feb. 27. Call Meyer Water- Mrs. Louis Tobin, will follow t
century, as recorded in the "Itiner- eitis, and extend the club's sympa-
Granite sad Marble.
stone, Euclid 6188-R., for reser. meeting.
ary of Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela." thies to him. . fie to be held April 1 by the co-
Plans are being completed f
The club welcomes new mem-. rority. The organization is having cations.
12. One of the younger group of
the first annual Purim masquera
eminent English poets
' hers of the ages of 15 and 20 great success in its membership
which will he held Sunday eveni
Young Detroiter.' Club.
drive.
13. Temple Beth El of Detroit.
fear..
I Visitors are invited to the next
At the meeting on Friday, Feb. March 4. Many novel features
14. Stephen S. Wise.
Now In our New Location
open meeting at the home of Miss 3, a new executive board Wilt being planned. Prizes will
Terpsichore” Girls.
15. Nathan Straus, the famous
7723 TWELFTH STREE
philanthropist whom the Jews of
The Terpsichorean Girls met at Helen Gross, 6472 Northfield see- elected consisting of Miss Florence awarded for the most unusual c c
Rosen, Miss Coal Singer, Miss tomes and a midnight supper
New York fondly call Nathan der the home of Miss Anne Fuller of nue, at 2 p. m.
Euclid 7192
Yetta Molitz, Leo Wilner, Leonard be served. Mrs. Charles Gr et
Milchiger because of his free milk Glendale avenue on Feb. 3 and ar.
Fealk and Nate Korby. The in- berg is chairman, assisted by St
Club.
The
Coterie
stations
ranged for a pajama party, to be
16. Author of "Upward from held Saturday evening, Feb. 28, at , The last meeting of the Coterie stallation of officers was conduct- Isadore Karbel, Mrs. Max Sc
Babylon" and "Day of Atonement" the home of Slim Esther Eder. A , Club was held at the home of Miss ed by Mr. Korby. Plane for a biner, Mrs. Ralph Paul, Mrs.
seph Ruby, Mrs. Eli Levin, M
one of the younger group of emi- luncheon, bridge and dancing pre- BessieKosak. A Valentine gath- Valentine party are being made.
Harry Levin, Mrs. Joe liorwi
nent English writers,.
ceded the adjournment of the ering was planned to be held at
Mrs. J. Kapetansky, Mrs. J. W
17. Emil Cohn is the original meeting. The next meeting will the home of Miss Shirly Kelt.
Alpha Sigma Rho Sorority.
name of Emil Ludwig, the eminent be at the home of Miss Elizabeth I Plans for a bridge-fashion show
A meeting was held at the home ren and several others.
biographer of Napoleon, Bismarck, Cohen of Vague avenue.
are being discussed. The next of Miss Pauline Stark, who was
Pi Sigma Gamma Sorority.
EVERTON ENGRAVING Co. and Kaiser Wilhelm.
meeting of the club will be held at the hostess of the evening. Max
18. Publisher of the New York
A meeting of Pi Sigma Gami
m ad Flour Kerr B Idt
the home of Miss Harriet Stocker. Jaslow, former instructor of lit-
Phi Zeta Xi.
Times, • son-in-law of Isaac M.
erature at the University of Kan- Sorority was held at the home
--
The last meeting of the Phi Zeta
Wise who founded the Hebrew Un-
sas, spoke on "Russian Literature," Miss Mollie Slutzky, 13635 Ha m
Sigma Omega Upsilon.
Xi Sorority was held at the home
ion College.
The
last
meeting
was
held
at
the
and
Miss Doris Sperling, soprano, ton, on Feb. 7. The following
Edith
Ziff,
1969
Delaware
of
Mr,
help-
19. Because these trees are
avenue. on Feb. 3. Tickets for the home of Miss Rose Tomarin, 649 gave several vocal selections. The ficers were elected: President, M
ful in draining the malaria-hreed-
raffle
to be held on Sunday, Feb. Ann Craig; vice-president, M
drawing
given
by
the
sorority
for
East
Kirby.
Further
plans
for
the
ing swamps.
20. It conducts, a series of lec- the benefit of the Hebrew Baby dance March 3, at B'nai B'rith 12, will he given in connection Mollie Slutzky; secretary, M
with
a
pot-luck supper. The next Mollie Feig, and treasurer, Id
DayNurserywere
distributed.
The
Community
House,
were
discussed.
Nursery
tures on exclusively Jewish prob-
lems and permits the audiences to raffle will be held at the home of Tickets are now available at 7450 meeting will be at the home of Minnie Kahn. The next meeti
Dorothy
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discuss the problems with the
Tuesday, Feb. 14.
2652 Blaine avenue, on May 6. dancing followed the meeting.
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speaker.
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Our Mayor, JOHN C. LODGE
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The Detroit Auxiliary of the
Los Angeles Sanitarium
sponsor of the
Grand Bazaar and Carnival
for a Detroit Unit at the Los Angeles Sanatorium
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From Sat. Eve., Feb. 25, to Mar. 1, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA AND BYRON HALL
Detroit Jewry: In behalf of the unfortunate despaired vic-
tims of Tuberculosis, we ask your endorsement, which will be
granted by your presence at the bazaar. Admission free. Th. ,
Jewish Center Juvenile Band of 50 under the direction of Prof.
Glass, other great attractions, games, mock trials, a world of
unprecedented bargains. Come, spend a pleasant evening, and
at the same time contribute to a great and noble cause.
Detroit Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief
Association of California
THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF
The Detroit Chesed Ski Emes
(Fr. Burial Assn.)
Submits its Report foe the Tear 1927.
117,541.00
In come from Du. and General Donations
Alterations and road op to the ...err
C.11 remaining from 1525
Expense for W•ges, Commissions to Collectors and .
Funeral Kxpentes
Income from Building. Cemetery Entertainment,
etc.
Expense for upkeep of building. Improvements,
• iterati°. and roof up to the cemetery
Cash balance for year 1927
7,474.72
274.911
17.701.50
7,827.23
7,174.72
167.04
82E843.46
120.1143.48
Total
A.ete of The Chemed Shel Eines . sbown In M. report of the Board
of directors.
130,000.00
Ituilding, Chapel and all appurtenances
50,0000
13 acres Land. House, etc
1.092.00
Uncollected Bills
4,000.00
Two Funeral Can and Chevrolet Sedan.
900.00
Iceless Refrigerator
191.00
Grave Yard Equipment
000.00
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1'orniture
487.04
Cash Balance at end of 1927
$97,130.04
Total
Liabililin of Chemed Shel Eton:
Equity Balance oli Iluildtne
Security for Collect°.
Bank and Note Ilal•nce
Unpaid Bills
Balance due on Refr•ontoe and Cheerelet
6 5,849.19
450.00
1100.00
1000.00
800.00
110,449.19
116.700.85
Net Assets
Told
197.150.04
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ATTORNEY HENRY GOLDBERG. Chairmen.
ALBERT SHUtETZ
D. SEMCIIIN
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Officers:
H. SOLOMON. President
I. CORN. Vise-Presideat
A. DIAMOND, Treasurer
A. ITZKOWIT2- Maoris! Secretary.
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