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On Tuesday evening, June 19,
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Day Earlier Next Week
Installation of new officers of
the North Woodward branch of
the Jewish Women's European
Due to the Fourth of July
Welfare Organization was held at
falling on Wednesday, all copy
Webster Hall on June 2, followed
for insertion in next week's
by a luncheon and entertainment.
issue of The Detroit Jewish
A bouquet of flowers was present-
Chronicle should be in the hands
ed to Mrs. Geo. Cohen, newly
of the editor not later than 4
elected president, by Mrs. Fred
p. m. on Tuesday. All society
Epstein. The tables were decorat-
and club notes and other news
ed with the national colors, blue
items reaching The Chronicle
and white. A corsage of sweet
diice after that hour will be re-
peas and roses was given to each
tained for publication in the fol-
of the following officers: Presi-
lowing week's issue.
dent, Mrs. Cohen; first vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. J. Cohen; second vice-
president, Mrs. N. Newman; sec-
retary, Sirs. J. liaildade; treasurer,
Blue Bird Girls.
Mrs. N. Fishman; publisher, Mrs. The Blue Bird Girls net at the
Benjamin Bailin; Mrs. A. E. Gold- home of Mrs. Comer, Edison ave-
smith, Mrs. M. Goldberg, Mrs. nue, on June 26. Reports were
Schlussel, trustees. Mrs. Agnes given on the outing held June 23
Levine, assisted by Mrs. A. II. Eis- at Belle Isle. A report on the
ler, as marshall, installed the new- bridge given June 19 at the home
ly elected officers. Miss Selma of Mrs. Clinton was also given.
Klein entertained during the in- The club will hold another outing
stallation and luncheon. Mrs. at Belle Isle on July 7. All mem-
Cohen, new president; Mrs. J. Rob- hers are to meet at Sanders',
ins, past president; and Mrs. Agnes Boulevard and Jefferson, not later
Levine were presented with Mts. than 3 p. m. All members and
kets of flowers. Tables were laid friends are invited.
The next
for 75 members and guests. The meeting of the club will take place
organization extends thanks to Tuesday evening, Sept. 11, at the
Ben Freedman, florist, for arrang- home of Mrs, Goldberg.
ing the flowers on the tables. Tele-
Les Copains Club.
grams of greeting were received
The last meeting was held at
from various organizations. The
organization thanks members and Cuss Lake. Transportation was
public for making the affair at furnished by the loan of a Burin
Jericho Temple, on June 13, a sue- Brothers truck, through the aid of
Ben Bonin. Music for dancing was
cess.
furnished by a portable victrola,
loaned
by Simeon Freedman, and
Sigma Phi Beta Sorority.
nn eir r
The Sigma I'hi Beta Sorority the ir ls furnished the food. The
of the raffle is Leo Dgem-
met Thursday, June 21, at the ser, 2317 Buena Vista avenue. He
home of Miss Elsie Rubinstein, will receive his prize at the next
1604 Taylor avenue. The sweater, meeting, July 1, at the home of
constitution and entertainment Miss Esther Heiberg.
committees reported. The mem-
bers are to have navy-blue and
white sweaters with white mono-
grams. The constitution was re-
read. The pin committee had an
assortment for the girls to choose
from. All members who wish to
join are invited to attend the so- .
(Continued From Page One).
dal meeting which is to be held
at,the home of Miss Lillian Swartz. ish Center, Jacob Siegel mind Dr.
The sorority leased a summer cot- Israel S. Wechsler.
tage at Walled Lake. !Miss Miller
Withdrawal I. Deplored.
and Miss Swartz were chosen to
Mr. Lipsky's withdrawal was re-.
represent the sorority on the As- gretted by speakers at a meeting

A meeting of the Gamma Sigma
T1111 was held at the home of Miss
Sarah Rotman. A surprise shower
was given by the sorority in honor
of Miss Sarah Chodorotf, who was
married Sunday to Mr. Edward
Auslander. The election of offi-
cers was held at the home of Miss
Shirley Katz, with the following
results: President, Fay Cooper;
vice-president, Rose Buckman;
secretary, Bessie Freyman; treas-
urer, Charlotte Biller. The next
meeting will be held at the home sociation of Clubs. The nest meet- of the New York convention dele-
of Miss Lillian Yeszin.
ing is to be held at the home of gates at the Hotel SicAlpin. The
Miss Swartz, 6504 Hartford. delegation was urged to avoid
Beta Tau Iota Sorority.
trades or pre-convention commit-
The Beta Tau Iota Sorority en-
ments. A resolution adopted by
The Sling Toy Girls are having the 35 delegates read in part:
tertained at a ()arty on Saturday,
June 23, on the lawn of Miss Bess a membership campaign. All girls
"We affirm our implicit confi-
Schmides home on l.a Salle boule- between the ages of 15 and 17 are dence in the leadership of Mr.
vard. The party ended with a eligible to become members. Those Lipsky and urge him to withdraw
marshmallow roast at Palmer Park. wishing to join should call Betty his decision not to hold office in the
The guests included Ilarry Gare- Geller, Empire 5541.
Zionist Organization.
lik, Dave Gutterman, Larry Silver,
"Recognizing the Zionist con-
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
Norman Bernbaum and Sol For-
vention as the supreme authority
man. Plans for an "Artists and
A meeting of the Theta Delta in all questions pertaining to the
Models" party at Lake Huron for Omega Sorority was held at the policy and administration of the
July 4 will he discussed at the home of Miss Ida Nadler, 527 En- Zionist Organization of America,
next meeting, at the home of Miss glewood avenue, June 21. The fol- we resent any attempt to curtail
Mona Hiller.
lowing officers were elected: its functions and usurp its author-
President, Miss Evelyn Friedman; ity."
Oman Girls Club.
vice-president, Miss Ida Nadler;
The last meeting of the Orean corresponding secretary, Miss
Lipsky Persists in Decision.
Girls' Club was held at the home I'earl Caplan; recording secretary,
NEW YORK,—(.1. T. A.)—In
of the Misses Fannie and Etta Miss Bessie Kosak; treasurer, withdrawing his candidacy, Mr.
Riegel, 1417 West Euclid avenue. Miss Nellie Klan The next meet- Lipsky declared that he has taken
The following new officers were ing will be held at the home of his
s cc s i on in slew of the fact
elected: President, Miss Ruth Miss Nettie Minot'', 15553 Nor- that the present controversy has
Schwartz; secretary, Mrs. Wm. P. mandy avenue.
assumed the character of a person-
al issue and he does not desire to
Turner; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Tobb.
become an obstacle in the way of
Miss Sally Bursky of Gladstone
Hebrew Bady Day Nursery.
avenue will be hostess at the next
The Hebrew Baby Day Nursery peace in the Zionist movement. He
meeting.
held board meeting on June 21, does not desire to he the object of
further personal attacks.
at the home of the nursery, .545
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Eta Beta Zeta.
East Canfield. The investigating
A special omeeting of the Eta committee reported that new' chil- is informed that Mr. Lipsky tend-
Beta Zeta Sorority was held Sun- dren had to be taken into the in ered his resignation last Monday
day afternoon at the home of Miss stitution immediately. As the afternoon, but at that time the ad-
Esther Greenberg, 1956 Clair- home must proceed with its ac- ministrative committee rejected the
mount. This was the last meeting tivities for the summer, members resignation. At the Saturday 0-
ternnon meeting of the administra-
attended by Miss Ilelen Rosenberg,
a number of outings to tire committee, held at the Commo
president, who left for New York. suggested
realize funds.
The public is in-
dore Hotel, Mr. Lipsky emphatical-
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Miss Helen Trattner. held every other Thursday, at the ly declared that notwithstanding
ally attitude on the part of the
home. The next meeting will be
committee, he is determined not to
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
on Thursday, July 5, at 1 p. at
accept re-election. Many members
The Beta Rho Delta Sorority 545 East Canfield.
of the administrative committee in-
met on June 20. Meetings will
sisted that this statement be with-
be held during the summer months.
Les Joyeuse Filler.
drawn. Sir. Lipsky, however, per-
The sorority is giving a moon-
Miss Rose Entner of 553 Lei-
light on the steamer Tashmoo on cester Court was hostess Friday sisted and his decision was com-
August 10. Mrs. Rubens., an hon- evening, June 22, at the last meet- municated to the peace Committee
orary member, was honored on the ing of the Les Joyeuse Eilles. On of Nine.
occasion of the birth of a daugh- Sunday, July S. the members will
ter, June 17. The girls are pear- participate in their second annual
[tieing tennis. Miss Schechter com- excursion to Bob-Lo. The mem-
posed a song for the sorority.
hers decided to meet twice 1,

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Delta Sigma Phi Sorority.
Delta Sigma l'hi Sorority met at
the home of Miss Faye Feldman,
15910 Inverness avenue, June 22.
A committee was chosen to revise
the constitution. Plans are under
way for an outing to be held in
the near future. Beginning July
I, meetings will be held every
other week. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Miss
Lillian Garnick of 1549 Clair-
mount avenue.

Gamma Tau Chi.
The Gamma Tau Chi Sorority
entertained four tables of bridge
in honor of Miss Estelle Forbes of
Taylor avenue, who is leaving for
New York for an extended trip.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Miss Bea Kaplan of
Cameron avenue, on June 27.

The Rabbi Knows

Ask Him

ANSWERS

1. The American Indians, the
Falashas of Africa, the Yemenites
of Arabia and the Khazars of
South Russia.
2. Practically nothing.
3. Publisher.
4. Russia
5. David Einhorn, in Baltimore.
6. Rabbi Judah L. Magnes.
7. Stephen S. Wise.
8. Felzenthal of Chicago and
Ileller of New Orleans.
9. Rabbi Israel Mattuck.
10. Rabbi Joseph S. Kornfeld of
Toledo.
11. Len M. Franklin by the Uni-
versity of Detroit.
12. Solomon Lowenstein.
13. Dr. Emil G. Hirsch.
14. The cemetery of the first
Jewish congregation in America at

Newport, R. I.

15. Genesis.
16. Judges.
17. The Book of Kings.
18. The Book of Daniel.
19. The Book of Proverbs.
20. The Book of Psalms.

month. Summer activities were
discussed and plans will be made
at the following meeting, to be
held Friday at the home of Miss
Esther Ball:s•rer of 1470 Atkinson
avenue. The club was entertained
by Miss Entner, who read poetry
of her own composition. Among
them was "The Player," the poem
which received second prize when
submitted in the Temple Beth El
poetry contest.

(Continued From Page One).

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Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
On Tuesday, June 26, the Sigma
Omega Upsilon Sorority held its
meeting at the home of Miss Doro-
thy Feldstein, 2282 Hazelwood
avenue. Final plans were made
for Saturday's excursion to Bob-
Lo. Tickets for the ruffle were
distributed. They can be ob-
tained from members of the soror-
ity. Miss Florence Rosen of 7450
Twelfth street will be hostess at
the next meeting on July 3.

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Theta Kappa ■ Phi Fraternity.
The Theta Kappa I'hi Frater-
nity will hold a farewell party at
the home of Arthur Rymus, :1749
Lawrence avenue, before discon-
tinuing activities for the summer.
An entertainment committee, con-
sisting of Aaron Rosen, Sam Gut-
terman, Sam Koppelman, Arthur
Rymus and Sidney Feingold, will
be in charge. The party will be
held Saturday evening, June 30,
and will be open only to members
and their guests. Activities of the
fraternity will be renewed after
Labor Day.

Tau Phi Fraternity.
A regular meeting of the Tau
Phi Fraternity was held Tuesday,
June 26, at the Y. W. H. A., 89
Rowena. Sunday, June 24, the
boys attended the excursion to
Put-in-Bay. Sunday, July 1, the
Tau Phi will motor to Cass Lake
to attend a weiner roast. Plans
for July 4 have not been made as
yet. Due to July 4 falling on
Wednesday, the next meeting will
be held July 10.

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lanx Club, on June 21, at the Y
W. H. A., Jack Cooper and Ted
Masserman resigned as delegates
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David Slavin
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brook synagogue. Due to the cold the first time since the war, more
weather the picnic was postponed agricultural products were export-
for July 8. Tickets dated June 111 ed than imported. The orange
are good for that date.
area )vas almost doubled during
the last four years, soap, flour and
Kadim•h Girls.
cement industries were expanded
At the last meeting, at the home and increased their exports.
of Miss Rae Bernstein of Coiling-
Poor Not Public Charge..
wood avenue, Mrs. Ethel Rogensoff
The tobacco industry is flourish-
t nee Ethel Smithl an honorary ing. Twenty new companies were
member, was elected to active incorporated and 30 new coopera-
membership at her own request. tines registered. The quality of
Salon Bodies
Torsional sibration damper
Exterior metalware chrome
The club is planning
series of the agricultural products has i nt-
llohnalite alu lll i l tom pis-
lawn bridge parties. The first will proved.
New double drop frame
plated over nickel
he held Sunday, Aug. 12, at the
tons (Inver Struts)
The Zionist schools have been
Ili j ur centralized chassis lu-
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lions can be obtained from the proper standard.
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No unemployed Jew became a
Clear vision front pillar
Willis. Sirs. Bertha Goldberg and public charge directly, the report
sive Nash mounting)
posts
bumperct les
Miss Rae Bernstein. or from any declares, as the Jewish Agency ilis-
of the members of the club. tributed an average of (7,000
monthly for unemployment relief.
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
A meeting of the Junior Ile-
brew Relief Club was held Tues-
day. June 26, at the club's quar-
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Minnie Finkel reported that the
distribution of money has been
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