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The introduction of Cantor Ben-
Lambda Chapter of Beta ■ Delta
Tau Phi Fraternity.
Ladies Auxiliary of B'nal B'rith.
jamin Rice, distinguished bass
Sorority ,
The last meeting of the Tau Phi
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Irnai
soloist of the Ilitzornir Choral So-
Writh will have a joint meeting F : raternity was held at the Y. W.
The opening meeting o the sea-
ciety of Detroit, to the Jewish com-
I. A. Tuesday, Sept. I I. Reports
with I'isgah Lodge, in order to 1■ 1)
son of the Lambda chapter of the
All news, including society
serve the memorial service which were given by the different corn-
Beta Delta Sorority' was held
and club notes, to be assured of
will he given Monday evenin, Sept. n iittees on the dance to be held at
Monday evening, Sept. 10, at the
publication in the current issue
Members and N S'ebster Hall, Saturday, Sept. 22.
bone of Anne Geller, 2114 Owen
17, at It o'clock.
of
Chronicle, must he in
ry Folberg of the ticket commit-
friends are invited to attend.
avenue. Election of officers for
I he 110 oils of the editor not later
ee reported it favorable sale of
the coming season took place, re-
than Wednesday. Contributions
t ickets, Mr. Kerby of the wirer-
sulting in the following members
received after that hour will be
Detroit Friendship Club.
being elected: Chancellor, Anne
retained for publication in the
The first meeting of the year of t ising committee reported that all
'thin:4y
for
the
dance
has
horn
Geller, 218 Owen avenue; vice-
following Week's issue.
the Detroit Friendship Club was
I chancellor, Jean Deriawetz, 10211
held Sunday at the Jewish Center. listributed. The program will be
•
onpleted
the
early
part
of
next
McQuade; scribe, Rosalie Dena-
Discussion was centered on the "
wetz, 10211 McQuade; exchequer,
annual dance, to he held Sept. 30 week. Louis Folberg was appoint-
Gamma Sigma Tau
at Jericho Temple. Committees ed chairman of th!. dance commit-
The Gamma Sigma Tau met Shirley Sharnik, 2655 Elmhurst.
tee.
Earl
Walton
's
Dixie
Dandies
were appointed to help make the
Sept. 7. at the home of Mrs S Various plans for affairs to he
affair a success. The next meeting Band has been engaged for this Auslander. A wedding gift was given in the near future were dis-
affair.
will be held at 4 p. nt, on the day
presented to Mrs. Auslander, who cussed, and further discussion will
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of the dance.
was formerly Miss S. Chodoroff. 1 take place at the next meeting to
L'Allegro Girls.
The next meeting will be held at be held on Sept. 25 at the home of
The L'Allegro Girls held their
the home of Miss Charlotte Biller, Edythe Brechner.
The Hottentot Boys.
first meeting of the season at the 288 Mt. Verner, on Sept. 21.
Boy, announce
home of Miss Wilma Shirker of
Athena Girls' Club.
their first social event of the year. Jefferson
acme
on Tuesday.
Miss Sophie B. Schwartz of
They will sponsor the opening, Among those present at the first Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
dance of a series Of dances of the, meeting were the club's honorary
On Monday evening, Sept. 10, Owen avenue was hostess at the
11 . 0:ii B'rith, on Yom Kippur night, I members. Mrs. Alex Olenikoff and Purity Chapter held its first spe- last meeting of the Athena Girls'
)Imlay, Sept. 24, at the 11'nai1 Mrs. Sidney Polotan of Pontiac. cial meeting of the fall season in Club held on Tuesday evening,,
Writh Community Center, 2751 The Misses Faye and Ann Cooper the large auditorium of the East- Sept. 11. The organization is
East Ferry avenue. Bob Cruzers1 were formal] ••sworn into the club, ern Star Temple, with Edith Cu- working hard to make the charity
Cotton Pickers will supply the and eleetina of officers for the gell presiding as worthy matron. bridge a big. success. It will be
CANTOR BENJAMIN RICE
music. Dancing will last from 9 coming year was held. Results of Esther Bronstein was installed held on Sunday afternoon, Sept.
to 12. Many entertaining features the election follow: Miss Gertrude into the office of Esther, the in- 30, at the Lee Plaza Hotel, Law-
will be presented. Those desiring' Bennett, president; Miss Faye stallation ceremonies being per- ton and West Grand boulevard, !nullity of Toledo wheil he officiated
to unsure themselves of admission Cooper, secretary; 111 ,, s Ann formed by Past . a rons Rosen- and 1111 invitation is extended to all at Selichoth services at Congrega-
should reserve their tickets by Cooper, corresponding secretary; blatt and Stralser. The Detroit organizations to attend. The next tion Anshey-Sephard of that city,
calling Arthur Gellman, Euclid Mrs. Alex OlenikotT, treasurer; .Assembly of Rainbow Girls then meeting will be held Tuesday eve- met with very wide acclaim.
The Hazoinir Choral Society. of
21014, any evening between 7 Miss Lillian Leiter, utility officer. exemplified their degrees before ning at the home of Miss Molliy
R. Haber, 1555 West Philadelphia which Cantor Rice is treasurer, is
and 9.
Installation of officers will he held members and visitors of the chap- avenue.
now preparing plans for its second
at the next meeting, at the home tr. crit e ceremonies refresh-
season, which begins immediately
Pythian Sisters
of Miss Lillian Leiter of 2694 Cal- ments were served in the front
after the holidays. Professor F19-
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
lobby.. On Monday, Oct. 8, l'urity
Greater Detroit Temple No. vert avenue.
Zaludkowski, cantor of Congre-
The
Beta
Rho
Delta
met
Sept.
6
Chapter will celebrate its birth-
152 will hold the first meeting of
gation Shaarey Zedck, continues as
The
girls
are
busy
at
the
"Y."
day.
For
this
occasion
dinner
will
the season, after being at COW dur-
Strangers A. C.
musical
director of the organiza-
ing the months of July and Au-
The Strangers A. C. will in- be served in the large dining room with charity, helping out many
, gust, on the first and third Monday augurate the opening of the fall at 6:15 p. in. sharp, NI. Pereira, needy families for the holidays. tion.
Membership in the Ilitzomir
of each month. A meeting has activities with an open meeting serving as caterer. Members de- Charity will head the program of
affairs for the entire season. The Choral Society is open to everyone
be en called for Sept. 17 for ar to be given Sept. 20, at the Jewish siring to attend the dinner are re-
next feature planned is a dance. s- ho cares to devote one evening
quested
to
get
their
reservations
rancrements
of
forming
a
degree
Center.
Following
the
meeting,
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staff. All who are interested are entertainment will be featured. in early as it is necessary for this The sorority will act as hostess at per week to the singing of Jewish
Refreshments The public is invited. A leading occasion to render service by IVA open house at the "Y" within the Choral music.
urged to attend.
will he served.
soc i al eve n t ofth•s ■
•II he ervation only. An entertaining next few weeks. The girls are
For further information, eon:-
a (lance given by the club Sept. 20 nrogram has been planned follow- practicing a play for theevent. The municate with the president. David
Kadimah Girls.
at Webster Hall. Entertainment ing the dinner, after which a class next meeting will take place at the Geldberg, 1165 Taylor, Empire
The last meeting Won held at the will feature the evening. Favors of eight candidates will be initt- "Y" next Thursday,
2327,1, or the secretary, Miss
into the order, the work at
home of Miss Sarah Cooper, 1951 will be distributed. Earl Walton's ated
Jeanette Hoffman, 290 Farnsworth,
. .
Gamma Eta Muna.
Virginia Park, on Tuesday eve- orchestra has been secured for the this time b eing exemplified by the
Empire 0149.
The meeting of the Gamma Eta
past matrons and past patrons of
ning. Arrangements are being occasion,
the chapter. Worthy Matron Edith Munn was held Saturday evening,
made for a bridge party to be held
Cugell urges members to get in Sept. 8, at the home of Miss Helen
early in October. The definite
Suffola Girls.
the afternoon of the Day of Atone-
date and place will he announced
The Suffola Girls opened the their reservations as early as pose 1Gordon, 1693 Gladstone avenue. ment, Sept. 24, at 1 o'clock. Rabbi
in The Chronicle shortly. This af- season with an open meeting held sible and extends to the members The purpose of the Gamma Eta Leon From will tell the Yorn Kip-
fair will be open to the friends of at the home of Betty Goldman, of the chapter best wishes for a Mona was discussed.. After the pur story.
meeting refreshments were served.
the Kadimah Girls. The next meet- 3753 Elmhurst avenue, on Sept. 5. happy New Year,
3, The
Saturday
Morning
ing will he held at the home of A raffle was planned to take place
School. All the students of the
Home Relief Society.
The
Coterie
Club
Miss Rosalyn Frank, 3779 Law- at the home of Eddie Levine in
seventh
and
eighth
grades
and
The Home Relief Society will
The first meeting opening the
rence avenue, Sept. 18.
the near future. The next meet-
those students of the ninth grad'
ing will be held at the home of new season of the Coterie Club hold its first meeting of the sea-
who have not yet boen confirmed
Philomathic Debating Club.
Bea Cohen, 3038 Elmhurst ave- was held at the home of Miss Jean son at the home of Mrs. Ira Fried-
will meet for the opening of the
The last meeting of the Philo- nue, on Wednesday.
Blair, 135111 Dexter boulevard, on enberg, 1403 Virginia Park,
Saturday school, Saturday, Sept.
mathic Debating Club was held
Wednesday Sept. 8. The follow- Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 2 p. m.
vq, at 9:30.
at the brunch of the Shaarey 7.e•
ing new officers were elected for
Phi•So-Lite Club.
4. The Sunday Morning School.
dek. Marcus Simons 'spoke on
A meeting of the Phi-So-Lite the next term: Miss Shirley Kalt,
A. The Elementary School. Chil-
"Project Methods of Education:" Club took place Sept. 5 at the Mel- president; Miss Bessie Kosak,
dren from the kindergarten
Arthur Snyder, on "Paging Mr. bourne ('enter. The cluh's anni- treasurer; Miss Dorothy Koppin,
through the sixth grade will return
Herbert Hoover;" Isaac Green- versary celebration proved a suc- secretary. An open meeting and
to their classes Sunday morning,
berg, on "Paging (',co. W. Worth;" cess.
social will be held Sept. 25 at the
Sept. 30, at 10 o'clock. B. The
and the program was concluded by
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home of Miss Bessye Kosak. Ad-
High School. Students of the
Max Chumsky's speech, "Should
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
rangenients are being made for a Auxiliary Services:
tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades,
The Sigma Omega Upsilon So- raffle to be held in October.
Auxiliary services for Rosh Ha-
Sex Be Taught in the High
and students of the ninth grade
shonah and Yom Kippur will he
School?" The club will not meet rority has resumed its meetings
who have already been confirmed
held in the social hall of the Tem-
Sept. 10 and 23, due to the New for the coming season. Miss Ida
Thai Tala Sorority.
will return to their classes Sunday
Year and Atonement. For the Vittes of 9670 Brondstreet was
The Tusi Tata Sorority held its ple, Rabbi l'hilip W..latfa °Mei:tr-
morning, Sept. 30, at 9:30.
program Sept. 30, Nathan Shur hostess at the meeting of Sept. 4. fall season meeting Wednesday ine'. Non-members desiring to at-
All students will receive cards
will talk on Theodore Berri; Mr. A membership committee was evening, following which the mem- tend these services should apply
informing them as to the room in
Irwin Golden, on Moses Monte- chosen consisting of Miss Tomarin, bers adjourned to the Masonic for cards at once to the secretary
which they are to report.
ti me; Wetsman, on Disraeli; chairman, assisted by the Misses Temple to enjoy the fur fashion of the Temple. Use new entrance
Mr. Sobin, on Maxmillnn Hardin; Novitz and Rosen.
Plans were review' and trade exhibit. The! to the social hall on the north side
Tan Phi Fraternity Dance Sat-
Mr. Saul Leach, on Judah I'. Ben- made to entertain for Ruth Ekel- next meeting of the sorority will' of the Temple building.
urday night, Sept. 22, 1928, Web-
iamin; Mr. Max Schubiner, on mon, who announces her marriage he held Wednesday evening, Sept.
ster Hall.
Spinoza; Mr. Milton Nlarwil, on to Al Snyder of this city. The 19, at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse. Holiday Services:
1 om Kippur eve services w:1l
Bergson; Mr. Ratner, on Judah next meeting will be held at the
Checker Cabs Empire 7000
take place Sun lay Sept. 23 at 7
Bicur Cholem.
Ila-Levi; Mr. Irwin Ackerman, On home of Miss Waldman, 575 Kirby
To increase its roster is the aim P
Meier of Rothenberg; Mr. Sam avenue, on Tueseday, Sept. II.
In the main Temple-Dr. Leo
of the Bicur Cholem Society in
Krawitz on Joseph Alba, Mr.
.4^
Sidney Slobin, on Moses Mendel-
Tau Beta CM Sorority.
inaugurating its biannual mew-, N. Franklin. Subject: "The Hour
sohn. Matters of importance will
The Tau Beta Chi Sorority will bership campaign. The society is of Self-Searching."
Season's Greetings
In the Brown Memorial Chapel
Sun- a group of Jewish young men and
by discussed at this meeting: and hold a weinie roast at 5 p.
the hoard urges all members I3 (lay, Sept. 30, near the athletic women organized for charitable! -Rabbi Leon Fram. Subject:
'
"Symbol
and Ideal."
,
field
at
Belle
Isle.
Entertain-
purposes.
Secondary
to
this
pur-
make it their business to be pre
In the social hall-Rabbi Philip
ment will be followed by (lancing. pose are social functions. At the
eat.
W.
Jaffa.
Subject: "Self-Realiza-
Tickets are now procurable from present time the membership is
members of the sorority. small, and it is desired to add tion."
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
Yom
Kippur
morning services
members of value to the club.)
The Tau Sigma Gamma Soror-
ity met at the home of Miss Esther Hebrew Infant Home and Nursery. Many interesting inter-club affair , begin Nlonday, Sept. 24, at In
A food shower for the Hebrew are planned for the coming sea- a, m.
Naimark. The members spent
-Indi -
Day and Evening CI
In the main Temple-Rabbi
the week-end of Labor Day et Infant Home and Nursery will be son. Individuals interested in be-
vidual Instruction.
Cass Lake. A Hallowe'en party held Wednesday afternoon, Sept. coming affiliated with the society Leon Fram. Subject: "Martyr-
Native teachers-Free trial lesson
is being planned for the members 19, at the new home, 262 Rowena. are invited to write to Miss Betty ology."
In the Brown Memorial Chapel
and their escorts. More affairs No tickets will be sold, a food par- Drapkin, 3052 Carter avenue.
INVESTIGATE!
--Dr.
Leo
M.
Franklin.
Subject:
are being planned by the sorority, col serving as the price of admis-
820 David Whitney Building
such as card parties, pajama par- sion. Bridge will be played and North Woodward Branch, Euro- "Sinful Saints and Saintly Sin-
ners."
peon
Welfare
Organization.
Members
ties and hikes. The next meeting refreshments served.
Randolph 2559
In the social hall-Rabbi Philip
North 11'oodward branch
will be held at the home of Miss and friends of the home are in-
of the Jewish Women's European W. Jaffa. Subject: "A Challenge
Rae Wachter, 2219 West Euclid vitro'.
Welfare Organization is planning to Human Excellency."
avenue. After the holidays, meet-
The children's service will take
Blue Bird Girls.
a luncheon and card party to held
ings will be held on Sunday after-
The
first
regular
meeting
of
the
in October. A rummage sale will place at 1 p. m. in the main Tem-
noons i nstead of Tuesday eve-
Fifty-fir. Year
ple.
Rabbi Leon Fram will tell a
de-
Blue Bird Girds was held at the be held in November. Those
nings.
home of Mrs. Goldberg of Edison siring to present their discarded Yom Kippur story.
Yom
Kippur
memorial
service
avenue on Tuesday evening. Sev- clothes are asked to communicate
Eta Beta Zeta.
will take place Monday, Sept. 24.
of Expression
The last meeting of the Eta oral events of interest were with Mrs. Benjamin Rodin, Empire
Eatablkhrd 1511 by
Beta Zeta Sorority was held at planned for the coming season. 20934, or Mrs. George Cohen, at 4 p. m.
In
the
main
Temple-Dr.
I,eo
M.
Mr,
Edna Chaffer Noble
the home of Miss Helen Kirsh- The next meeting will be held at Northway 4728. A meeting, will
Mr, !feign Caffee Workman
Franklin. Subject: "The Perfect
baum, 2929 Taylor avenue. The the home of Mrs. Harry A. be held at the home of Mrs. CO-
Mr.. Emilio ('lark Chaffer
Tribute."
!Orrefors
girls gave a dinner in honor of the Kwiker, 15345 Fairfield avenue, hen, 1776 Ferry Park, at 2 p. m.
In the Brown Memorial Chapel
Mts. :they McCormick. Seeretnm
1 Tuesday.
new members. The next meeting Sept. 18.
-Rabbi Leon Fram. Subject:
Enrollment for day elsoo,
will be held at the home of Miss
Wedne,day. (let. II.
"Sunset."
Charlotte Kedisch.
open Monday, th I I
E‘eninit
In the social hall-Rabbi Philip
Children'. ela,r, Sal orilay. October
W. Jaffa. Subject: To be an-
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Near Eastwood Park

14046 Gratiot

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Manufacturing Company

JEWELERS

Pittsburgh
$7.00

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THE 15-STORY PEOPLE'S STATE
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Beth El College of Jewish Studies:
The new bulletin for the fourth
Iseason of Beth El College of Jew-
ish Studies will be distributed to
the worshippers at Temple Beth
FA on Yom Kippur Eve. The 1928-
, 29 season will open Monday night,
! Oct. 15. This is the time to set
, your Monday evening aside for
Jewish study.

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Season's Greetings

Berlitz School
of Languages

Niagara Falls

A Pl•re to Park

Plans (or Coming Year.

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Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, extends to its mem-
bers and their families the best
wishes for a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year.

Hazomir Choral Society Makes

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End.red to D. troll.
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line.

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TOLEDO CONGREGATION
ACCLAIMS CANTOR RICE

The

Sincerest reetings
to our
Jewish Friends
and Patrons

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