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NEWS

Philomathic Debating Society.

Young Detroiter.' Club.

An open meeting was held by
"Resolved, That the Caraway
anti-lobbying bill be enacted" was the Young Detroiters' Club at
their
clubrooms on Friday, March
the question debated at the meet-
Due to the last days of Pass-
ing of the Philomathic Debating 30. k large attendance was en-I
over falling on Wednesday and
Club, April 1, at the Atkinson tertained by Miss Lillian Silver,
Thursday, club and society notes
branch of the Shaarey Zedek, 9125 who sang a number of popular
and other items for publication
Twelfth street. The negative, up- songs. The house committee an-
in the next issue of The Chron-
held by Leo Gurko and Ira Stone, nounces that the spring festival
icle will have to be in the hands
defeated the affirmative team, dance is to be held at the Statler
of the editor not later than
which was supported by Paul Bro- Hotel on Sunday evening, April 8.
Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock.
ner and Irving Ackerman. Stone Music will be furnished by Boh
Contributions received later
was adjudged best speaker by the Cruzet and his original "Cotton
than that hour will be retained
organization. A declamation con- Pickers."
for publication in the following
test will be held at the meeting of
--
week's issue.
. The Doer..
April 8, at which a prize will be
awarded to the best declaimer.The meeting of the Doers took
Phi Beta Fraternity.
Those participating will be Harold place un Wednesday evening,
The Upsilon chapter of the Phi J. Goodman Seldom Leach Alex March 28, at the home of Mrs. W.
Beta Fraternity announces its an- Hats, Marcus Simon, Abraham Kelley. Final arrangements were
nual spring frolic at the llotel Pearl and Nathan Wise. The chair- made to celebrate the third anni-
Stotler, Saturday, April 14. A man of the model electing commit- versary of the club. A dinner will
special orchestra will furnish tee announces that plans are being be held at the Addison Hotel on
music for this occasion. Enter- completed for the twenty-sixth April 14, followed by a theater
tainment will be supplied by sev- annual model meeting, and that a party at the Cass. The next meet-
eral well known radio stars. Del lively topic has been Selected. The ing of the Doers will be held at the
Delbridge, star at the Michigan affair will be held some time in home of Mrs. I. Klein on Wednes-
day, April 11.
Theater, will be master of cere- Slay.
monies.

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ored with a testimonial perform-
ance of the play "Maytime," the
lyrics of which were written by
the great artist-actor Maurice
Swartz, and the music for which
was especially written by the late
Peretz Sandler, Mme. Neroslav-
skaya's husband. Sirs. Neroslav-
skaya several years ago played
in "Ma ; - me" with Mr. Swartz.
Anothis feature of the evening
will be the appearance as gUst-
actor in Detroit of Joseph Schoen-
gold, the Anglo-Jewish performer
who played on the English stage
with George Jesse!. Mme. Nero-
slayskaya also acted two years ago
in "Maytime" with Mr. Schoen-
gold. Mme. Neroslayskaya takes
the part of Perele and Mr. Schoen-
gold that of Benyamin.
Mr. Schoengold will also be
starred on Friday evening, Sat-
urday and Sunday matinees and
evenings, in "The Fighting Rabbi,"
by Isadore Lillian, a three-act op-
eretta, music for which was writ-
ten by A. Perlmutter.

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spacious ballroom of the Book ness for the Passover Lathe party
Cadillac Hotel Sunday evenir, to be held at his home Saturday,
April 7.
when the Greater Detroit Young
Men's Hebrew Association held its
The Cleophas Club.
annual spring frolic. The affair
Miss Evelyn Fox, Miss Mollie
proved to be a success and the
Briskin,
and Miss Rose Fox are de-
proceeds of this affair will go
towards the "Y" building fund. voting their time to a play, "Sup-
pressed
Desires," which is to be
The "Y" thanks the various clubs
and associations for their assist- presented the latter part of April
as
one
of
the events of "All-Star
ance and co-operation, especially
the Junior Hebrew Relief Club and Night" at the Jewish Center. Miss
Sylvia
Pevin
and the rest of the
the Young Detroiters. On Sun-
day evening, April 8, at 5 o'clock, members are planning an open
the regular business meeting of meeting and package party. Visi-
the Y. NI. II. A. will be held at tors and new members are wel-
9125 Twelfth street. At this come. The next meeting will be
meeting a report of the dance will held Tuesday, April 10.

be made and further plans will be
discussed relative to the campaign
for funds which the "Y" plans to
hold the early part of May. Jew-
ish young men of Detroit who are
interested in the establishment of
such an organization in this city
are invited to join.

Phalanx Club.

A meeting of the Phalanx Club
was held on Thursday, March 29,
at the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena
street. The entertainment com-
mittee reported the get-acquainted
social given by the Association of
Jewish Clubs, on Wednesday,
Starch 28, at the "Y," a huge suc-
cess. Numbers on the program
were given by David Slavin,
Keil and Jack Cooper, of the club.
Ted Moisserman acted as master
of ceremonies. The committee in
charge of the second annual I'ha-
tans dance, which will be held on
Sunday, April 22, at the Book
Cadillac Hotel, reported its plans.
Jack Keats was given his second
reading for membership and will
be voted upon at the next meeting.
Arthur Steizel and Joseph Pike
were guests. Jerry Bornstein and
Milton Coplan entertained with
clever impersonations and prophe-
sies The Phalanx Club will hold
"open house" on Sunday evening,
April 8, at the Y. W. II. A. A
fine program of entertainment has
been prepared. All friends of the
club are invited to attend.

Fratority Club.

The first open meeting of the
Fratority Club, on Sunday, April
1, was a success. Refreshments
were served and dancing followed
the business meeting. The Fre-
tority is a new social club which is
conducting a campaign for new
members. Young men between
the ages of 17 and 22 are eligible.
The following have been elected
temporary officers: Hy Feldman,
chairman; Marvin Rosen, secre-
tary, and Joe Pomerantz, treas-
urer. The next meeting will take
place Sunday, April 8, at 4 p. m.,
at 610 Rosedale court.

A Satisfactory
Banking Connection

Bicur Cholem.

An extensive campaign has been
inaugurated for the program of
the Bicur Cholem excursion to
Tashmoo Island, scheduled for
Sunday, June 17. Under the su-
pervision of John Chernek, chair-
man, members are striving to gain
the silver loving cup offered as an
award to the member securing the
most ads. Many unique prizes and
novelties are planned to lend in-
terest to the field games and races
to feature the picnic. The "Sea
Hawks," popular musicians, will
present the musical program, both
on board ship and at the dance hall
at Tashmoo. No meeting will be
held next Thursday on account of
the Passover holidays.

The success of any business is aided or re-
tarded in direct ratio to the caliber of its
banking connection.

trZtW etai

nesday, Starch 28, at the Y. W. H.
A. clubrooms. The following
were unanimously elected for of-
fice: Samuel J. Karp, president;
Joseph Markowitz, secretary, and
Morris Cohen, treasurer. Mr.
Karp succeeds as chairman Meyer
Schechter, who completed a suc-
cessful term. Sunday, April 8 was
net aside as a date for choosing the
summer cottage. The Nite Hawk
Club attended the bridge-tea given
by the Tusa Tali Sorority at the
Savoy Hotel. The club also rati-
fied the constitution of the Mso-
elation of Jewish Clubs. The two
delegates who represented the club
at the meeting on Sunday were
Messrs. Markowitz and Karp. Due
to the I'assover holidays the next
meeting will be held Wednesday
evening, April 18.

Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.

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SAVINGS BANK

FORT 8 GRISWOLD STS., DETROIT, MICH.

Theta Delta Omega.

evening, it was
in the form of • social bridge and
lar meetings be held every second
25. Elsie
and fourth Wednesday of each bunco to be held April
is
month. A bridge-tea was planned Fuerst, Chronicle reporter,
spending
several
weeks
in South
for Tuesday afternoon, May 15,
at the Colonial room of the Ma- Bend, Ind. The members were en-
sulk Temple. On April 11, Miss tertained by an original poem sub-
Milovitz, dietitian of the North mitted by • member, called "Our
End Clinic. will address the organ- Sorority,' with • verse indicating
each member's personality. Due
ization. Miss Jesse Bonstelle will
to the Passover holidays, the next
give a lecturz some time in the
meeting will be held April 18 at
near future. Other interesting and
and
well known speakers are scheduled the home of the Misses Evelyn
Edna Ludwig.
program.
for this season's

I.

Your Account is Invited

day, March 27, at the home of
Miss Blume Disner of Glynn Courts
The reports on the dance to be
held at the Stale Hotel, on Apil
29, are encouraging. Lillian
Pearlman gave a resume of the
get-together of the Association of
Jewish Clubs. Election of officers
will take place at the following
meeting to be held on Friday at
the home of the Misses Diana and
Olga Sapolsky of Monterey ave-
nue.

The Theta Delta Omega Soror-
ity met on Thursday, March 29, at
the home of Miss Bessie Kosak.
3765 Wager avenue. "All Fools"
party was given Saturday night,
Starch 31, at the home of Miss
Pearl Kaplan. The next meeting
will be held on Thursday, April 12,
The Wornen's Auxiliary of the at the home of Miss Ida Nadler,
527 Englewood.
M•imonidis. Medical Society.
On Wednesday evening, March
Gamma Nu Chi Sorority.
28, the Women's Auxiliary of the
An interesting meeting was held
Maimonides Medical Society had
bridge-social for its members at March 28 at Hattie Kellerman's
the Palmetto Hotel. At a meeting home. The constitution was dis-
girls
of the executive board on Monday cussed and completed. The
decided that regu- are planning for an open meeting

(it

Success comes through development and re-
quires the intelligent co-operation of a sound
banking institution of ample resources and
of known progressive policies.

4 meeting of the Meta Alpha
Nita Hawk Club.
The Nite hawk Club met Wed- Theta Sorority was held on Fri-

DENNIS S. O'NEILL
Builder

118 Michigan Ave.

Social Rendeavous.

■ ■ ■

21 LEICESTER COURT

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Opening the New Spring Season With a

Passover Performances to Be Fee.

Tuesday evening will be a real
holiday at Littman's Yiddish Peo-
ple's Theater, Twelfth and Seward.
That night, Mme. Esther Nero-
slayskaya (Sandler) will be lion-

Engagement Extraordinary

King Wah Lo Cafe

HONOR EVENING FOR
MME. NEROSLAVSKAYA
AT YIDDISH THEATER

The Social Rendezvous has been
The last meeting of the Comites busy with club affairs as well as
The Les Joyeuse Filles Club met Club was held Starch 29, at the those of the Association of Jewish
Friday, Starch 30, at the home of home of Zeldon Cohen, 4010 Car- Clubs. Committees were appoint-
Miss Lillian Marks. The club hal ter. An entertainer of note, Solly ed. by the president, Belle Baron:
as a guest Miss Rose Entner, a Selik, rendered several songs and Membership, Florence Balberor,
prospective member. The discus- imitations of prominent stars. The Sam Farber and William Gutman;
sion concerning the renting of a next meeting will be held at the social, Eileen llencken, Carl Bit
cottage, for the summer will be re- home of Mr. Morton Barris, 13367 ner, I,illian Axelrod and Sol Wan-
sumed he
at t following meeting. Strathmoor avenue, on Thursday, derer; hoard of directors, Belle
Entertainment for that evening April 12.
Baron, Herbert Charfoos, Eileen
was furnished by the Misses Yetta
llencken, Ronald Freedman, Ida
2913 WEST GRAND BOULEVARD, AT THIRD
Teache and Lillian Marks at a
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Yeszin, Rose Basow, and Sol Wan-
program of elocution, games and
The Beta Rho Delta Sorority derer. The Social Rendezvous dis-
Telephone Northway 1787
recitations.The next meeting will met Thursday March 29, at the Y.
played talent at the get-together
Rowena.
Sadye
A
held
Friday
at
the
home
of
the
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be
H .
of the Association of Jewish Club;
Misses Rose and Gertrude Alpert Levin
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and Edith Robbins reported on March 28. Those representing
liNSISWMaltliWSWIMISISSW 144%3043k of 2061 Blaine avenue.
as representatives of the sorority the club were Miss Augusta
Nb Nan
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at an open meeting of the Time Krause, Ronald Freedman and
Coterie Club.
Kai Pistis Sorority held Monday, Edward Rothenberg.
The last meeting of the Coterie March 26, at the Y. W. H. A.
Club was held at the home of Miss Plans were discussed for the cele-
C. L. H. Girl..
No meetings bration of the second anniversary
Harriet Stocker.
The Misses Dolly Bachrach and
will be held during Passover. Final of the sorority. A committee was Ruth Imerman were initiated into
plans for an open meeting to be appointed to co-operate with a the C. L. H. Girls' Club, Monday,
held on April 18 were discussed. committee from the W. W. Girls April 2, at the home of Miss
Miss Fanny Weinbreg will be for the purpose of planning a joint Naomi Satovsky, 2550 Chicago
hostess to the club and its friends hike for both sororities. Due to boulevard.
at that time. A theater and din- the holidays, no meeting was to be
ner party will be held on April 29. held April 6. The next meeting will
Baby Day Nursery.
Final arrangements will be an- be held Friday, April 13, at the
The Baby Day Nursery held a
nounced later.
home of Sally Cutler, 3772 Webb board of directors' meeting on
avenue. Nomination of officers Thursday, Starch 28. Arrange-
Tau Tau Gamma Sorority.
for the coming term will take ments were made for a theater
Miss Edith Adelson was hostess placeat this meeting, election to party at Littmans' People's Thea-
to the Tau Tau Gamma Sorority's take place at the following meet- ter, to be held May 10. All organ-
bridge-social on Thursday evening, ing.
izations and the public are asked
March 29. Prizes were won by
to keep that night open.
Rae Fidler and Bert Broady. The
Tau Phi Fraternity.
next meeting will be held. at the
Hee Philias Society.
A meeting of the Tau Phi Fra-
home of Miss Mildred Lepler.
Hae Philiae Sorority met at the
ternity was held at the Y. W. H.
home
of the Misses Mollie and
A., Sunday, April 1. Sam Krit, of
Greater Detroit Y. M. H. A.
the entertainment committee, re- Betty Dennau. A bridge is to be
Approximately 1,000 Jewish
held
on
Sunday, April 15.
young men and women packed the ported that everything is in reach-

Les Joyeuse Filles.

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TWENTY•FOUR BRANCHES

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Jefferson at Beaufalt
Geatiot at Russell
Grand River at Lawton
Woodward at Willis
Twelfth at Pingrce
Park Ave. at Sproat
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Broadway et Witherell
Oakland at Holbrook
Grand River at Highfield
Harper at Frontenac
Kercheval at Cadillac

Nft. Elliott at Davison
Cheese at Sherman

Dix at Artillery
Michigan at Military
Hastings at Alexandria.
St Jean at Charlevoix
Woodward near Adams
Denier Blvd. at Cortland
Harper Ave. at Chalmers
Jefferson Avenue at Piper

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