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FEBRUARY 24, 1928.

Long Distance Rates Are
Surprisingly Low

For Instance, After 8:30 P. M.

You can call the following points and talk for
THREE MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates
to other points are proportionately reasonable.

From

Detroit to:

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BUFFALO, N. Y.
CHICAGO, ILL
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NEW ORLEANS, LA
NEW YORK, N. Y
PHILADELPHIA, PA
PITTSBURGH, PA.
TORONTO, ONT

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University

Club.

EDITOR'S NOTE.

The University Cloth met at the
Y. W. H. A. Sunday, Feb. 10, and
Other club and fraternal no-
discussed reports for the club
tices, having reached the edi-
dance to be held at the Statler
tor's desk after 5:30 p. m. on
Hotel March 4. Herman Kass an-
Wednesday, were omitted from
nounced that all details and ar-
this issue and retained for pub-
rangements for the affair were
lication in next week's
completed. The University Club
extends an invitation to all Jewish
organizations to attend the Uni-
versity hop. Societies wishing
tickets should get in touch with
Gamma Tau Chi.
Maurice Moscow, chairman of the
The Gamma Tau Chi Sorority
dance committee, by calling Gar-
held its last meeting at the home
field 9391-M, or corresponding to
of Miss E. Keshner of Delmar ave-
9532 Savery. The club will meet
nue. After the meeting, bridge
Sunday, Feb. 26 at the Y. W. II.
followed and refreshments were
A. at the usual time.
served. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Miss Dorothy
United Service Club.
Baskin of Wark avenue.
The United Service Club, com-
posed of boys and girls of the ages
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
of 13 and 14, organized to do
Miss Dorothy Koppen of 1422
charity work, will assist the De-
Taylor avenue was hostess of the
troit organization that is sponsor-
last meeting of the Alpha Beta
ing the bazaar to be held this
Gemara Sorority, held Tuesday,
week, beginning Saturday eve-
Feb. 21. :Miss Belle Wuntner re-
ning, at thti Philadelphia-Byron
ported on the dance, to take place
Talmud Torah. The proceeds of
Sunday evening, Feb. 26, in the
the bazaar go for the I,os An-
main ballroom of Hotel Statler. It
geles Sanatorium. Officers of the
is the second annual mid-winter
United Service Club are: Ruth
frolic and is being featured by
Burnstein, president; Ilerman
Ben Shook's Creoles. Tickets may
Samow, vice-president; Lilly
be obtained at the door. Miss
Blitz, secretary, and Harold Burn-
Anne Shnurowitz and Miss Ruth
stein, treasurer.
Berman represented the sorority
at the bridge given by the Alpha
The Doers.
Nu Beta Sorority, Sunday, Feb.
A meeting of the Doers took 19. The next meeting will be held
place on Feb. 15 at the home of Wednesday, Feb. 29, at the home
Mrs. Decker, Plans were discussed of Miss Sonya Lobar, 2985 Vir-
for the third anniversary of the ginia l'ark.
club, which will be celebrated in
March. A bridge party was also
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
given by Miss Margolis recently at
A meeting of the Junior He-
her home for members and
brew Relief Club was held Tues-
friends.
day, Jan. 21, at the home of Mil-

Eta Beta Zeta.

NEWS

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KING WAH LO CAFE

W. W. Girls.

Menorah Chapter o Detroit.

The W. W. Girls net at the
home of Clara Goodman of Leslie
avenue Feb. 21. The evening was
devoted to discussion of the spring
dance to be given Saturday eve-
ning, March 18 , at Hotel Fort
Wayne. 'fhe chairman of the
dance, Mary J. Koenigsberg, called
for a special meeting of the dance
committees at her home for
Wednesday. An imitation to the
open meeting of the Beta Rho
Delta Sorority for Sunday after.
noon, Feb. 26, was accepted and
Bessie D. Feldstein, Shirley N.
Mendelssohn, Belle Wuntner and
Ann Wuntner were chosen to rep-
resent the club. The girls will
also attend the open forum of the
Bicur Cholera, Thursday evening,
Feb. 23. The W. W. Girls are af-
filiated with the Association of
Jewish Clubs. Mary Koenigsberg
will be hostess at the next meet-
ing at her home, 1217 Philadel-
phia.

A meeting of the :Menorah
Chapter of Detroit will be held
Sunday, Feb. 26, at 3 p. m., in the
assembly room of the main library
building. An interesting program
has been arranged. The topic to
be discussed at the meeting is
"The Development of the Jewish
Language." All phases of this
of this topic will be discussed by a
speaker and the members of the
organization. The future of the
Jewish language in this country
and abroad has raised a great deal
of comment, and the discussion of
this topic before the :Menorah
should interest all students.

Phi Gamma Eta.

The Phi Gamma Eta Sorority
will hold a dance at the B'nai
B'rith Community Ilouse on Sat-
urday evening, Feb. 25. The com-
mittee in charge consists of Lau-
rette' l'echensky and Marion Si-
mon, • chairmen, Sophie Alpiner
and Fay Barris. A large attend-
ance is expected to attend the af-
fair. The organization, number-
ing 14, has been in existence for
approximately a year and made
much progress in organizing Jew-
ish boys and girls of Detroit. At
their recent election the results
were: Laurette Pechensky, chan-
cellor; Gertrude Album, scroll, and
Betty Kartzman, treasure. Many
oseanizati ins have been helping
the soority to sell tickets. The
lie Cohen, 638 King avenue. Miss girls will be distinguished at the
Ruth Aranoff of the investigation dance by their colors, tan and red.
committee reported a few families
who arc in need of held. A basket
Young Detroiter.' Club.
of food is being sent to a woman
An open meeting was held on
who needs help. A full report of Friday, Feb. 17, at the clubrooms,
the proceeds of the dance. alem- 8679 Twelfth street. The Valen-
b•rg are urged to pay for tickets tine party held Saturday was en-
and ads. Mrs. Bob Kane has left joyed by members and visitors.
for Chicago, where she will make Final plans have been made for
her permanent home. The next the package party to be held at
meeting will be held Tuesday eve- the clubrooms Friday. Due to the
ning, at 8:30 o'clock, at 638 King success of the first annual (lance,
avenue.
plans are being made for another

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Delta Sigma Phi.
The meeting of Feb. 10 was held
at the home of Miss Lillian Gar.
nick of 1649 Clairmont avenue.
The last meeting of the sorority
was held at the home of Miss Jes-
sie Teache of 9671 Delmar ave-
nue. The sorority is plannin{, a
bridge social for a number of so-
rorities and fraternities. A bridge
will also be given at an open meet
mg to encourage new members to
join. The sorority will attend the
dance to be given by the Alpha
Beta Gamma Sorority on Sunday,
Feb. 26, at Hotel Stotler. The
next social meeting will be held at
the home of Miss Faye Feldman
of 1591 Inverness.

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be held March 10 at Blossom
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Feb. 11 was an enjoyable affair.
The next meeting will be held Sun-
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The White Owls.
The last meeting of the Eta
The White Owls met at the
Beta Zeta Sorority was held at the l
rome
of
Miss
Betty Goldman, 3753
home of Miss Trudy Victorson
Elmhurst avenue, on Friday. Ben
5002 Maplewood. The new ntem-
Caplan
presided.
Among the
bers of the sorority are the Misses
guests that visited the open meet-
I.ois Birne, Harriet Brody and
ing were Oscar Garelik and Gwen-
and Helen Kirchbuum. Avis Rice,
dolyn Knoppow. The next open
Helen Rosenberg and Charlotte
meeting will be helot at the homd
Radish entertained. The next meet-
of Celia Katzman, 2303 Glenda!:
ing will be held at the home of
avenue.
Miss Ida Eisenberg, 8823 Wood-
Northwestern Branch, Jewish Old row Wilson.
Purity Chapter.
The Finest Place to Dine.
Folks' Home.
(lance to be held early in April.
Purity Chapter, Eastern Star,
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
Plans for an anniversary bridge
Phalanx Club.
oid
will
hold
a
regular business meet-
The Phalanx Club held its last
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
KOSHER RESTAURANT luncheon of the Northwestern
ing Monday evening, at the East-
branch of the Jewish Old Folks' will give a masquerade Purim ball meeting on Thursday, Feb. 16, at
Has reopened and invites your Inspec-
Tusi Tale Sorority.
ern
Star
Temple.
Home were made at a meeting at on Sunday, March 4, at the the Y. W. H. A. The club has rati-
tion of its beautiful pew restaurant at
The Tusi Tutu Sorority held its
8832 TWELFTH STREET
the home of Mrs. Gottesman, 3777 Knights of I'ythias Hall, 3153 Cass fled the constitution of the Assn
Ala Baba Girls.
The same Inimitable Pohl Cuisine will
Boston boulevard. The affair will avenue, Finzel's orchestra, under elation of Jewish Clubs and coon- weekly meeting at the Y. W. II.
prevail
A.
clubhouse Wednesday evening,
The Ala Baba Girls organized
be held at the B'nai B'rith club on the direction of Dan Diamond, will cil delegates reported that the new
May 18. Members bringing in One furnish the music. Mrs. J. Gross organization is gaining favor. The Feb. 22, The committee in charge on Feb. 3. The first meeting was
new members are invited to Mrs. and Mrs. J. Ziegler are in charge Phalanx Club is to hold its first of the bridge-tea to be held at the held at the home of Miss Eva Mill-
Let your next car 6. •
Savoy Hotel, March 25, is com- man, 608 Owen avenue. The fol-
LaBrett's radio luncheon
WI of the affair. Tickets may be oh- anniversary dinner-lance at Hotel
March 26.
hinted at the dour. Addison on Feb. 24. This event posed of Miss Elsie Rubenstein, lowing officers were elected: Presi-
will symbolize a year of the activ- chairman, Miss Lillian Kransberg, dent, Eva Millman; vice-president,
Let Me Sarre You.
Pyshian Sisters.
ity and success which has placed Miss Mollie Natinsky and Miss Jean Cohen; secretary, Rose Sher-
Sisters of Zion, Misrachi.
JACK ALKON
Leona Kahn. The next meeting man; treasurer, Sarah Pomerantz.
A Purim celebration and meet- the Phalanx among the foremost
The Greater Detroit Temple No .
HARLEY BUICK SALES
will be held Feb. 29.
The club is limited to 12 members.
15
1
, Pythian Sisters, will give a ing will be held by the Sisters of groups in Detroit.
3752 Case Amnu•
The following are charter mem-
Glendale 4809 • 2629
bridge party Monday evening, Zion, Miz•achi, on Wednesday,
Blue Bird Girl..
bers: Jean Cohen, Martie Entner,
Delta
Omega
Theta.
March 5, at the Pythian Castle, Feb. 29. at 8 p, m., at the Temple
The Blue Bird Girls' meeting on Eva Williams, Rose Sherman,
3153 Cass avenue. An interesting Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson ave. Miss Mollie alarganrath will be
Sarah Pomerantz, Minnie Bloom,
Feb.
21
at
the
home
of
Miss
Fay
nues.
Rabbi
A.
M.
Ashinsky
will
hostess
at
the
sorority's
next
meet-
evening is being arranged by :Miss
REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR
Sarah Nagel, Florence Abronisky.
Kathleen Pereira, chairman of thr speak and there will also be a ing, on Feb. 26, at 2 p. tn., at 1746 Mintz was in the form of a social,
at
which
time
the
junior
lamp
MOHEL
committee in charge, for all Pyth- musical program. West Euclid avenue. Dancing and
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
refreshments will follow the meet• which the club has been raffling
ian
Sisters,
Knights,
and
their
Itmeanmended h, inane
ing. Initiation will take place was drawn. Miss Reba Mintz of
Th Phi Gamma Eta Sorority met
Detroit physician. (Or
friends.
Equality Club.
then own children as
New York City was the winner. at the home of Alice Aronson last
March 2.
The luncheon and card party
well as others.
'fhe next meeting of the club will Friday evening, and discussed the
Tau Sig m• Epsilon.
held at the Savoy Hotel on Feb. 18
1510 Hazelwood Ave,
be held at the home of Mrs. George (lance to be given by the sorority
The Cleopha. Club.
Members
of
the
Tau
Sigma
Ep-
was
a delightful affair. The presi-
Phone Empire 5425.
The last meeting of the Cleo- Arta, 3265 West Boston boule- at the B'nai B'rith Center on Sat-
silon Sorority held a bridge social dent, Sirs. Mary S•gel!, addressed
phas Club at the Jewish Center vard, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 28. urday evening. All reports indi
for members and escorts, at the the guests. The next meeting will was featured by "hat-box speech-
rate that the dance will be a suc-
home of Miss Jeanette Lain, who be held Feb. 29 at the home of th e
Philomathic Debating Club.
',resident, 179 Eason avenue. es." The next will be a social and
cess. Many clubs are giving their
is assisting Miss Esther Bellenson
Election for the participants of support. The dance committee
meeting on Feb. 28, with
with the arrangements for the for- Plans for another luncheon and
the twenty-sixth annual model consists of Loretta Pechensky,
card
party
to
be
held
some
time
in
checkers,
bridge,
entertainment,
mal
dinner
dance
to
be
given
at
Mohel Specialist
dancing, and refreshments. Visi- meeting' was held on Feb. 19 at Sophia Alpiner, Marion Simmons
the Addison Hotel, Feb. 26. Fa- March will be discussed.
tors of the ages 17 to 21 are wel- the Atkinson branch of the Shaarey and Fay Borris. Members will
15 Year.' Experience
vors were won by Miss Sarah
come. The Cleophas are also hav- Zedek, 9125 Twelfth street, wear the sorority's colors, red and
Endorsed by Leading
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority.
Cobulnic, Miss Stella Slavin, Parr
ing a party at the home of Miss Max Simon, Nathan Shur, David tan, at the dance.
Physicians.
A meeting of the Ased-Ed-Din Rose Schwartz, Saturday, Feb. 25. W. Leach, Albert Silber, Isaac
and Luft. The girls received neck-
Endeared to Detrolt•
laces and the boys cigarette cases. Sorority was held at the home of
Greenberg and Nathan Wise were
ere by virtue of meth,
The Home Relief SOciety.
Miss Beatrice Wasserman Monday,
oleos gam and cleat,
elected. Ilarold J. Goodman and
Young Emanuel..
The next meeting of the Home
Bums.
Feb. 20. The sorority gave a sur-
Athena Girls' Club.
A meeting of the Young Eman- Abraham Pearl were chosen alter- Relief Society will be held on Mon-
2073 Gladstone
The Athena Girls entertained prise birthday party Saturday eve- uele was held on Feb. 0. The new nates. Early May has been tenta- day afternoon, Feb. 27, at the
their new officers with a dinner at ning in honor of the Misses Elea- officers were installed. A special tively set for the contest. "Re- home of Mrs. Abe Gordon, 8511
Euclid 10487.
the Addison Hotel, later attending nor Schwartz and Emma Sneider- board meeting was held on Feb. solved, That emancipation has La Salle boulevard. It is urged
the performance of "Pigs" at the man, their birthdays being on the 16. A dance committee was op been harmful to Judaism," will be that every member be present.
same date. Four tables of bridge
RABBI G. ZAKUTO Majestic Theater, on Tuesday were played and prizes were pointed: Claire Reitier, chairman. the topic for debate at the meet-
evening, Feb. 21. The next meet.
Nate Shur, Esther Levine, Ralph ing of Feb. 26. The affirmative will
The Na. Amicae Bridge Club.
GertIliod Modern Surgeon
ing will take place on Tuesday awarded to Miss Beatrice Nasser- Radnor, Marie Sancow, Morris be supported by Leo Gurko and
The Nos Amicae Bridge Club
MOHEL
evening, Feb. 28, at the home of man and Herman Lewenthal.
Highly recommended by
Stern and Knoppow brothers. The Albert Williams, while Abraham gave a Valentine party Feb. 1 at
Doctors.
Mrs. Neil Haler (Esther ?Alegi's)
Young Emanuels are planning on Pearl and Nathan Shur will up- the home of Miss Bernice Levine,
Beta Rho Delt• Sorority.
Deer 25 Years Experienc
of 6340 Colfax avenue.
At the meeting of the Beta Rh, Purim affair and will invite Young hold the negative.
2718 Grand avenue.
Care and Attention Given
Israel as guests. Jewish youth
to All Cams.
Delta Sorority, Thursday, Feb. 16,
Versatile
Girls.
Terpsichore... Girl..
at 89 Rowena, Birdye Marcus, are invited to attend the morning
Pi Sigma Gamma.
3320 CALVERT
(Neer Dexter)
A meeting of the Terpsichorean
Sabbath services and the 4 o'clock
The Pi Sigma Gamma Sororit
A bridge-tea will be given by
chairman of the ticket committee,
Arlington 111116•
history classes, followed by "sho- Girls was held at the home of entertained 14 guests at a Vales
the Versatile Girls' Club at Web-
give a favorable report on the sale
Miss Lillian Wiengarden of Glen- tine party in the Rose room of the
ster Ilall on Sunday afternoon,
of tickets. Those desiring tickets
Feb. 26, at 2 o'clock. Tickets can
'rogue of the Emanuel. The club dale avenue, Friday, Feb. 17. The Oriental Cafe on Tuesday evening,
are requested to call Northwaygue
date for the pajama party to be Feb. 14, The next meeting will
the
Jewish
youth
of
De-
invited
be had from any of the members.
1281-M. Tickets may also be se
cured from any member of the troit to its l'urim affair on March held at the home of Miss Esther be held at the home of Miss Fay .
Eder of Pilgrim avenue was set Grossman, 1980 Elmhurst.
at the Emanuel.
sorority. Arrangements for the 5 •
for Starch 3, and Miss Sady
open meeting Feb. 28 are under:
Storch
was appointed to arrange
dim•h
Girls.
K■
Social Rendezvous.
Homes Designed, Built
way, and the committee in charge
An interesting meeting of the the affair. A luncheon was served
Belle Maude Baron, president of
consists of Edith Robbins, Sadyel
and Financed.
Kadimah Girls was held at the to the members and their guests, the Social Rendezvous, turned th ( ! .a
Levin and Minnie Fox. Miss Minn-
home of Miss Ethel Klein, 8470 Miss Lillian Wain of Elmhurst chair at the last meeting over t
807 MURPHY BOILDING
nie Fox has been unanimously 1 Arcadia'avenue, Tuesday, Feb. 21. avenue and Miss Lillian Kransbere
Edward Rothenberg, chairman of
Highland Pars, Mich.
voted a member of the sorority.
The hostess s•rv:d a luncheon of of Fullerton avenue.
the social committee. The progran 1 t
Arlington 6264 Arlington 450
At this
lovely appointments.
held
at the auditorium of the B'na i
1. Benjamin Disraeli (1604-81).
,
Met• Alpha Theta Sorority.
Order of DeMol•y.
A meeting of the Meta Alpha nit cling a donation was made to a
B'rith consisted of: August
2. Originally a Palest inian
The Detroit Chapter of De- Krause, vocal selections; Rut) ,
weight for measuring gold and sil- Theta Sorority was held on Feb poor family and it was also de-
'ided that assistance be rendered Molay announces its sixth annual Redding. readings; Ida Yezin an ,
ver, afterwards a stamped coin.
22, at the home of Miss Goldie Se-
3. The g•ld shekel is about $10, brack of 626 Belmont avenue. I to several poor families during production. It has chosen for Ronald Friedman, songs; i,aurl i
this year's presenaCon a musical Goldman, piano selections; Eilee
P
th silver shekel about '15 cents.
Jean Kordner, Lillian Pearlman, Passover. The members are asked
'
I. In the year 139, B. C'., by Si- Olga Sapolsky and Betty Weisman to bring in any names they may comedy review entitled "That's Ilencken, recitations; Edwari i
i have and after investigation either That." The cast of this play con- Rothenberg, dialect monologues
mon alaccabews.
will represent the sorority at
sists
of
12
choruses
and
title
roles,
basket
of
food
or
a
sum
of
5.
a-
In
the
Milford
Stern
Coin
Col-
Krause and Yezin, Varsity Drag
MARIE IIYLAND TIMPONA
bridge given by the Beta NM,
money will be given to all worthy making n total of 106 girls and 24 After the program the drawing 0
lection in the library of Temple
Delta Sorority on Sunday after-
CHIROPRACTOR
ams. Mrs. S. Kyle, Mrs. M. Lip- men. The plot circles around a the raffle took place and was war
'Beth El.
lc
noon.
A
detailed
report
of
the
As-
PALMER SCHOOL CRADUATE
rich young fellow, posing as a life
6. The Sabbath preceding the
sociation of Jewish Clubs, in which win and Miss Estelle Wartell were guard, and a young heiress. The by Carl }leaner.
Sat. 12.1 p.m.
Hour.: 210.540
guests of the club. The next meet-
r first day of Adar when every Pal-
333 State St. 1 estinian would pay to the temple the sorority is represented, was ing will be held at the home of play will he presented on March 1
601 Lincoln Bldg.
given by Ruth Aeons. The nest
Cadillac 3479
1 a poll tax of one half-shekel.
Miss Bessie Good, 2971 Leslie ave- and 2 in the Scottish Rite Consis-
7. The Jewish National Fund meeting will be held on Feb. 29. rue.
tory auditorium of the new Ma-
id the home of Miss Aeons, 9166
which asks Jews to tax themselves
sonic Temple, on Temple and Sec-
$1. annually for the purchase of Cameron.
Bicur Cholem.
ond avenues. Tickets for the play
MANUEL URBACH
land in Palestine.
Final prep arations fur the Yee- will he on sale on and after Feb.
PhioSo•Lite Club.
8. In the Book of Exodus, Chap-
and open forum of Thursday eve- 27 at Grinnell Bros. and at the
Quite and Mart
The Phi-So-Lite Club met Fri-
ter 25, and First Kings, Chapter 6. day,
Feb. 17, at the home of Missning, Feb. 23, at Jericho Temple, box office in the temple on the
9. Dr. I.ynn Harold !fourth ex-
consumed the major portion of the nights of the performances.
Jeanette
Rabinowsitz. A delight-
changed pulpits with Dr. Leo M.
last weekly meeting of the board
fill luncheon was served, followed
Franklin in 1925.
of directors of the Bicur Cholera
Hay Tay Girl.,
10. Wheat, barley, figs and by dancing. Entertainment con-
Now in our New Location
Distinctive emblems of
The Hay Tay Girls held a Val
sisted of a piano solo by Jeanette society.
grapes.
the society in the form of (rater- entine party at the home of Mis ,
7723 TWELFTH STREET
II. Oranges. tobacco and grapes. Rabinowsitz, Freda Gluck danced
t • pins bearing the Jewish let- Jeanne Saimaa on Medbury ave-
the Black Bottom, while Mollie n.
12. henry M. Butzel.
Euclid 7192
tees "heir, " and "ches" have been nue. Dancing, etertainments. fa-
13. An eminent pianist and con- Weiner played the piano.
ordered and will be in evidence vors and a luncheon were feature,'
ductor of the B'nai B'rith Sym-
soon. Excellent progress in ar- of the party. An entertainment
Zedaka Club.
phony Orchestra of Detroit.
an-ow, 1666 Chi. rangemente for the l'urim ball of was given at the home of Miss F.
Mrs. Agnes 1-
.
14. One who believes that Yid-
Sunday evening. March 18, at the Stone on Clairmount avenue on
rags
boulevard,
was
hostess
to
the
dish rather than Hebrew is the gen-
.
ac Hote l , is reported Feb. 21. New membe
members from the
uine Jewish language and Is•lie•ra Zerlaka Club on Monday. Feb. 20, ' oak a
by . Dave Steffen, chairman, who is ages of 16 to 18 are welcome to
in furthering and fostaring Yiddish Members and friends are urged to
0
I
get-to-assisted
by Gertrude Brenner, Be.- join. The next meeting will be
language and literature.
he present at the informal
Gedrich and Charlotte New- held at the home of Miss Esther
15. A daily or • Sunday echoed in gaiter
he held at Clair-
EVERTOR ENGRAVING CO. which children are taught reading mount-Linwood hall, Sunday eve- man. Entertainment at the meet- Schwartz. 272 Rosedale Court,
ning, Feb. 26. A midnight lunch ing consisted of inter-club talent: Friday, Feb. 24.
and writing Yiddish.
Second Floor Kerr bldc.
la exler and Charlotte
16. One on Kenilworth avenue will be served. Proceeds go for Samuel
.
Theta Delta Omega.
and another on Fenkell avenue.
charity. There will be no meeting Newman in !event fine vocal solos
The Theta Delta Omega Soror-
17. A Religious school housed in Monday, March 5. Checks for and duets, and.clancing exhibition.
dues
should
be
mailed
to
Mrs.
Ben
by
Anne
Ascher,
Betty
Weiss
and
ity
met
Feb.
9 at the home of :Miss
the Jewish Center building on Fen-
kell avenue and sunprrted Iv the Lefkowitz. treasurer. 518 East Toby Landwald. Individuals and Sarah Alzofon. The social events
thiladelphia, or Mrs. A. Zamsky. organizations interested in having of the term were discussed, and
Sisterhaed of Temnle Beth F.I.
18. George Gsrahsern. c•mposer
their names added to this direr- arrangements for open meetings
tory of societies will please mail of this term decided upon. The
of the "Symphony in Blue."
s ame, together with addresses, to next meeting will be held on Feb.
19. A noted Jewish painter who
is now exhibiting
Nee York.
`
David Stettin, 3268 West Euclid 16, at the home of Miss Jeannette
20. Irving Berlin.
avenue.
Auslander, 1256 Calvert.

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