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Y. W. H. A. NOTES 1-
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On Monday evening, Oct. 29,
the Y is planning another theater
party for its members and their
friends at the Michigan Theater.
After the performance the party
will taxi to the Masonic Temple
where a buffet supper will be serv-
ed and where dancing and bridge
will be enjoyed.
"Y" Choral Society:
Attention is called to the Choral
Society which supplies the choir
for Friday evening services. The
group meets for practice On Sun-
day afternosna at 3 o'clock.
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Child Study Eau:
Led by Mrs. Arthur Colton, the
Child Study group meets every
Thursday afternoon at the club-
house at 2:30 Iirlock. This class
is opened to married members and
their friends.
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EDITOR'S NOTE
On Monday, Oct. 29, the Pyth-
ian Sisters, Greater Detroit Lodge
No. 152, will hold a Hallowe'en
card party. Refreshments and
prizes will be appropriate to the
The committee in charge,
headed by Mrs. Betty l'hillips and
assisted by Mrs. Rose Rothenberg,
Mrs, Rose Kaletsky, Mrs. M. Rus-
kin and Mrs. Ada Globerson, is
striving to make this an outstand-
ing affair of the season. Members
and their friends are welcome.
All news, including society
and club notes, to be assured of
publication in the current issue
of The Chronicle, must be in
he hands of the editor not later
than Wednesday. Contributions
received after that hour will be
retained for publication in the
following week's issue.
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.
North Woodward Branch Euro
peen Welfare Organization.
Purity Chapter will meet on
Monday, Oct. 22, at 8 p. nt. On
Monday evening, Nov. 12, Purity
Chapter will give a complimentary
card party to its members in the
Eastern Star Temple. Purity'
Piano Class:
A class in piano is being organ- Chapter's members and friends are
ized on Wednesday evenings at requested to keep in mind the din-
the clubhouse. Register at once, ner-dance that Purity is sponsor-
ing on New Year's Eve in the
as enrollment is limited to 10.
Crystal Ball Room of the Masonic
Temple. Reservations must be in
Sabbath Service.:
Rabbi Leon }'rani of Temple early.
Beth El led the services on Oct.
W. W. Girls Club.
19 Tea and a social hour follow
Miss Clara Goodman was hostess
the services each Friday evening.
at the last meeting of the W. W.
Girls' Club, Oct. 9. Final arrange-
Y. W. H. A. Dances:
Have you attended the Saturday ments were completed for the
evening dances at Webster Hull? pajama party to be held in Mt.
Come once and you'll come always. Clemens Saturday evening in con-
junction with the Beta Rho Delta
Sorority. Plans for a Hallowe'en
At Horne:
The
The Phalanx Club will be host party are Icing discussed.
at the At Home" this Sunday next meeting will be held ut the
Moue of Miss Mary Koenigsberg,
evening.
1507 Euclid.
CAPE TOWN ZIONIST DIES
Time Kai Pi .. i s Sorority.
A meeting of the Time Kai
CAPE TOWN.-1.1. T. A.)—
Pistis
Sorority was held at the Y.
Yidel Schwartz, Zionist leader in
South Africa and member of the W. 11. A. clubhouse on Monday.
Plans
were completed for a Hal-
Zionist General Council, died here.
lowe'en party to be held Oct. 27.
Plans are being made for the soror-
ity anniversary to be held at the
Oriole Terrace.
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Theater Party:
The North Woodward branch o
he Jewish European Welfare Or
ganization is giving a luncheon
and bridge on Tuesday, Nov. 6, a
t
he Book Cadillac Hotel. A runt
rouge sale will be held in Novem
her. Those desiring to presen
their discarded clothes are usket
t
communicate with Mrs. Benja
min Rodin, Empire 2093-J., or
htrs. George Cohen, Northway
4728. Mrs. S. Lapelus was the
hostess at the last meeting. A
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. I. Reichick at 3018 Elm-
hurst, 011 Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 2
p. m. All members are urged to
attend.
t
Delta Omega Iota.
Plans for the formal installation
of the Detroit chapter of the Delta
Omega Iota Sorority are progress-
ing rapidly. The installation is
to be held Nov. I I. at it p. m.. at
the Ernai Brith clubhouse, 576 East
Ferry avenue, and is open to the
public. An interesting program is
being planned, headed by a prom-
inent attorney and a popular radio
singer.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority met at
the home of one of the honorary
memb-rs, Mrs. Ann Averbach, 1923
East Euclid, on Oct. 11. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs Esther Rubins, 1997 Blaine
avenue. Final plans were made
for the W. W.-Beta Rho Delta
pit Stun party to be held at Mt.
Clemens on Saturday. The third
annual Hallowe'en party of the
Beta Rho Delta will he held on
Oct. 27. at the home of Dorothy
Schechter. Nominations of of-
ficers will be held at the next meet-
ing. The girls of the sorority nre-
sented Mrs. Dolores Levitt with a
gift for her baby daughter.
Further plans are being discussed
for the dance to be given Feb. 10,
at the Statler.
Sigma Alpha Chi.
At the last meeting, on Sunday,
Master Chancellor Bill Barron of-
ficiated. General visitors and
prospective members were enter-
tained. Plans were discussed for
the coming athletic season. Many
requests for reservations are be-
ing received for the semi-annual
dinner-dance to be held at the
Oriole Terrace, Sunday evening,
Oct. 21. The next meeting will
take place at the Y. W. II. A., 89
Rowena, Sunday, Oct. 28.
Philom•thie Depating Club,
The last meeting of the Philo.
eythic Debating Club was held at
the Atkinson branch of the Sheer-
ey Zetlek, 9125 Twelfth street. The
nrogram consisted of variety top-
ics, under which Max Gurko spoke
on Chaim Bailik, Nathan Kaplan
on Albert Einstein
An in-
Sabin on Slaimonides.
ing " d f hh f I house" of
lowed. The debate scheduled for
Oct. 21 is "Resolved, that the
United States develop and dis-
tribute power and light." The af-
firmative will consist of David Lip-
situ and Jack Rom will uphold the
negative.
NEWS
The Zedakak Club.
The Zedakah Club's first affair
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
will give its annual dance at Hotel of the season on Oct. 10 was a
Statler Sunday evening, Nov. 4 success. Mrs. Ann Zamsky, presi-
Finzel's Orchestra will furnish the dent, extends thanks to the chair-
music. Tickets may be secured man of the committee in charge.
from any of the members or at Mrs. Blanche Greenblatt, and her
the door on the evening of Ivry,
' assistants, Sirs. Ann Paul and
dance. 'The next meeting will Mrs. Lillian Newman and their CO-
take place Wednesday afternoon, workers, and to Mrs. Eli Saehse
Oct. 24, at 1:30, at Jericho Tem- president of the Sisterhood of
Congregation Emanuel, for her
ple, 2705 Joy road.
co-operation. Mrs. Zanisky an-
nounced that contributions in
Home Relief Society.
memory of dear ones were Sles-.
Judging from the sale of tick- ,
ie Ruben, Ida Levine,
ens, the bridge•luncheon which
dimes Gt
Tillie
F:tirsm ans ky, Dorothy Gold-
will be given by the Home Relief
Society Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the man and Ann Zamsky. Anyone
Masonic Temple, will for surpass knowing of poor in need of lay-
ettes should call Mrs. 'ims y,
any this organization has ever
Garfield 5541-kV. The next meet-
given. The committee in charge
ing will be held at the home of
is Mrs. Ida Friedenberg, chairman.
Mrs. M. Hyman, :12:12 Calvert.
Mrs. Ben Goldberg, assistant chair-
man, and the hostesses are Mes-
Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgeh Lodge.
dames J. Grabow, 11. Si. Shulman,
Ladies' Auxiliary of the B'nai
J. Modell, H. B. Ash, A. Ferar,
B'rith will hold a regular meeting
M. Wolfe, A. Gordon, A. Davis, A. .
fnndny
Baker, II. Greenberg, N. Mamie- '
o 'c lock.
Plans will be discussed
berg, D. Saffir, S. Schwartz, Ben
for a social affair to take place in
Schwartz Levy, F. Berman, H
the near future.
All members
Tauber and Si. Velick.
and friends are urged to attend.
Chernigover.11oyiver Verein,
Bicur Cholera Society.
The Chernigover-lloyiver Verein
A business meeting was held
will hold a literary evening at the by the board of directors of the
Labor Temple on Delmar this Bicur Cholera Society at the home
Monday evening. The member-of Miss Sally Erman, 3295 Blaine
ship drive of this society is ccta. avenue, on Oct. 11. Sunday
tinuing anti niembers will be ad- night dances are to be run week-
mitted without charge of doctors ly commencing Oct. 21 at Con-
examination fee until the day of gregation Beth David, Fourteenth
the dance, Sunday, Nov. 11.
and Elmhurst avenues. Music is
to be provided by Adolph Travers
Phalanx Club.
and his Rhythm Kings. For Hal-
The feature of the "open lowe'en an elaborate party-dance
the Phalanx Club, Sun- has been arranged, and appropri-
day evening, Oct. 22, at the Little ate favors and novelties will he
Theater of the Y. W. II. A., 89 provided. The membership drive
Rowena street, will be a minstrel is meeting with success. At pre,
show. Several novelty features eat over 25 applicants are await.
b,o
hre
neucli n
ing approval. Persons desiring to
are n pe rn o s;oe
clubs
and
enter applications are invited to
vited to attend. The show was write to Miss Betty Drapkin, 3052
prepared under the direction of Carter avenue.
On Christmas
Ted Slasserman.
The club an- night the organization is intending
The Kadimah Girl..
The last meeting was held at flounces that entries are still open to sponsor an elaborate ball, and
the home of Mrs. Olga Feinberg, for the bridge tournament to be other clubs are requested to take
3404 Edison avenue, at which time held shortly. All Jewish boys' and notice and refrain from planning
nomination of officers took place. girls' clubs and sororities are in- a similar affair for this night.
Final arrangements were complet- vited to participate. Each organ-
Hoy Toy Girl..
ell for the bridge-tea to be held in mutton is entitled to enter one
the Henry II. room of the Hotel team of four players. Entry is The Hoy Toy Girls met at the
Steller, Saturday afternoon from free. A handsome silver loving home of Miss Vivian Schwartz.
2 to 5. Tickets for this affair cup, suitably inscribed, will be, Plans are being completed for the
can be had at the Staler on the awarded to the winning team. coming Hallowe'en party. Miss
Particulars may be obtained from Vivian Schwartz, Gertrude Shpt.
afternoon of the bridge-tea.
Bernard Til•hen, secretary Pha- zer and Doris Schwartz were ap-
lanx Club, 89 Rowena street. The pointed on the committee for the
Delta Sigma Chi.
The Delta Sigma Chi Sorority sports committee announces that first anniversary dinner to be
met at the home of Miss Lillian basket-ball practice will be held given at King Wah Lo's. Next
Carnick, 1549 Clairmount avenue. at the Ilutchins Intermediate meeting will be held at the home
The sorority will hold the first an- high School every Tuesday eve- of Miss Jennie Snitman, 1935
nual bridge at the Savoy Hotel, ruing from 8 to 9 o'clock. Swim- Clairmount avenue, Oct. 26.
the date to be given next week. ming will follow.
An open meeting will be held at
Tau Phi Fraternity.
the home of Miss Faye Feldman at
15910 Inverness, Friday, to open
A meeting of the Tau Phi Fra-
a drive for members.
ternity was held at the Y. W. II.
A. Oct. 16. Committee reports
Gamma Eta Muna.
were favorable. Mr. Korby of the Detroit Woman Make. Artificial
Flowers for Homes.
Gamma Eta Muna met at the entertainment committee reported
home of Miss Helen Gordon, 1693 arrangements completed for the
Mrs.
Mina Plotler of 3037 Mon-
Gladtone. The Misses Helen Gor- dinner-dare to be held at the Hotel
don and Ethel Makasen were ap- Tuller Saturday, Nov. 3. All is in terey, Studio Apartment A-t, will
be
hostess
to many friends and ad-
pointed to assist the Misses Sara readiness for the Hallowe'en
Ann Lichtblau and Lena Joyce Party to be held at the home of mirers of her art Thursday, Fri-
Nedelman in preparations for the Miss Tillie Ilynian Saturday, Oct. day and Saturday, Oct. 25, 26 and
om
e'eenofpaNritiL to
Hereafter fraternity meet- 27, when her latest creations in
t I hlaellohw
27.
veanhli'n
1, ! i n , will be held on Sundays in. artificial flowers will be exhibited.
ob
beliegiM
Mrs. Plotler, who is widely
2927 Clements avenue.
1 stead of Tuesdays. Archie Moore,
—
Harry Rider, Sam Kritt and Sam known to the Jewish community
the city us an accomplished ar-
of
Athena Girls Club.
Korby
were
chosen
to
represent
t
Mrs. Nettie Katz of Clements ! the Tau Phi at the bridge tourna- tist in her sphere, has prepared
avenue was hostess at the last , went sponsored by the Phalanx a large variety of flowers for this
exhibit. There are many varie-
meeting of the Athena Girls' Club i Club.
ties of roses; there are corn flow-
on Tuesday evening. The first`
ers, orchids, daffodils, narcissus,
Wednesday evening of each month;
L'Allegro Girls.
has been set aside for a bridge so-
The lust meeting of the L'Alle. tulips, jonquils, cosmos, snap
cial for the members only and will, o Girls was held at the home of dragons and many other beautiful
be held nt hotel Tuller. Mrs., M iss Selma Prag,. Final arrange- flowers, all looking as natural as
Blanche Horwitz will be hostess meats for the party were com- if Nature herself had fashioned
at the first of this series on Nov. 7. pleted. The committee in charge them out soil and sunshine.
An invitation to attend is ex-
The next meeting will be held at plans several surprises for the
tended to the public.
the home of Miss Helen Tibia
Chlimovitz, 2047 West Philadel. guests. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Miss Fay
phis, on Oct. 24,
Cooper of 19.,1 Virginiaa Park.
WILL EXHIBIT ART
FLOWERS OCT. 25-27
Sigma Kappa Sigma.
When
The Beta chapter of the Sigma
Thinking
Inter Nos Club.
Kappa Sigma Sorority has re-
Equality Club.
of
The Inter Nos Club started its
sumed activities with Sophie
Sunday evening. Oct. 21, the
fifth
year.
At the first meeting
Rosenzwieg as president, Therza
Equality
Club
will celebrate its
Goldstick as secretary, and Helen election of officers was held and a
v.r t%
Illumenau as treasurer. Plans Program for the season drawn up. first anniversary with a card '•rty
for
members
and
their friends at
have been made for the raffle on A Hallowe'en party is to be held
Jericho Hall. Besides prizes and
Dec. 1, the proceeds to be used Nov. 3.
refreshments, many interesting
fur charitable purposes. All club
features of entertainment have
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
correspondence may be directed to
Mrs. Allen Schneider of Kirby been planned for the guests. Mrs.
Miss
T.
Goldstick
of
55
Eason
Vta
avenue
was
hostess
for
the
meet-
Bessie
Ostrow heads the commit-
es,
avenue, Highland Park.
ing id Oct. 10. A closed meeting : tee in charge of this affair.
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Ida
Miss
SEE
was held at the home of
WITII
Vittes of Broadstreet boulevard.
Streng Chevrolet Co.
2438 WOODWARD
'Club held
The Bohemian
Miss Florence Rosen, an honorary
THE OYSTER HOUSE
,8510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
member, who is now with the Fox u its first meeting Saturday, Oct. 13,
at
the
home
of
Silas
Clara
Granet,
Theater, sang a few numbers for
the girls. Refreshments were 8531 La Salle boulevard. The
-
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served and bridge was the diver- five charter members are Lilian
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Novitz of 3359 Monterey will be Friedman, Ann Bankler and Clara
hostess at the next meeting on Granet. Officers are: President,
Oct. 21, at which time she raffle Lilian Silver; secretary, Anna
MAIDS—WAITRESSES—LAUNDRESSES
Bankler: treasurer, Leah Fried-
will be held.
References Investigated
man. Meetings hereafter will he
held
at the Y. W. II. A. on Tues-
Tusi
Tala
Sorority.
MEIrose 2605-6446
The Tosi Tala Sorority met at day nights.
the "Y" Oct. 17. The sorority has
4116 Bemsbien Street
Ad Forum.
been busy entertaining in honor
—_ees
•
R. F. Anderson, managing eili•
of Miss Charlotte Kahn. who was
married to Robert Freeman Sun- for of the Aderafter, addressed
M nn ;
day evening. The next inertia!: the Ad Forum at its ni
ler. His
ig
iSe
l tae tn
n gi
tdav evening
will be held Wednesday, Oct. 24.
subject was "Magazine Editing
and Publishing." He referred in
No Sigma Delt,
The bi-monthly meeting of the part in this connection to Scout
Nu Sigma Delta was held at the Signal, official publication of the
home of Miss Birdie Friedgood of Detroit Council of Boy Scouts.
Woodrow Wilson avenue Tuesday which magazine is edited and pub-
evening, Oct. 8. It was decided lished by the Ad Forum, local ju-
that the sorority meet on Tuesday nior advertising organaization.
evenings instead of Sunday after-
Aimwell Club.
•
noons. The next meeting, which
We have found a way of increasing the value of property
The Aimwell Club met Swiftly.
is to be open to guests, will be held
in the City of Detroit and avoid a lot of losses to every land
Oct.
14,
at 2:30. at Messrs.
at the home of Miss Eda Green-
Schiff's home, 2012 Pingree. The
owner through putting out tenants, losses of rent, court ex-
berg.
following participated in the pro.
penses, and a loss of your own time.
gram: Miss R. Dunner, Mr. D .
Les Nuit Oise•ux Sorority,
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A bridge was held at the Thorn- Schiff, Mr. L. Rubenstein, Miss
ton Coffee Shop Ort. 13. The nest Wigler and Miss Tauber. The
We give complete information about every tenant in the
meeting will be bold at Miss M. L. next meeting will be at 558 Hob
brook Sunday, Oct. 21, at 2:30.
City of Detroit or out of town in regards to his character and
Ilarris's home, 2724 Glendale.
a
tenant
he
proved
to
be
at
his
previous
residence.
of
what kind
Versatile Girls,
Phi-So-Lite Club.
The tenant cannot move in and tell you a lot of bunk
The Versatile Girls have corn-
The Phi-So-Lite Club met at
without an checking up on him and report to you at once. There
the Melbourne Center Oct. 4. En- pleted arrangements for a bridge-
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I
Winter
Comes
When
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
tertainers were Lillian Crane. tea to be given at the Lee Crest
Sylvia Goldstein. Mildred Hassel on Nov. 7.
itters, Freida Gluck. Re-
Dora
.
Kibi s
freshments were served by Bessie
The Kibitzers held their third
Rosen, Frieda Gluck, Ida Korby.
annual banquet at the home of Sam
Saxe in Chicago. Mr. Saxe was
S. S. Girl.,
The S. S. Girt met at the home • Detroit visitor during the sum-
of Miss Lillian Levine. 2946 mer and after attending several
■
Clairmount avenue, on Oct. 13. meetings of the club formed
Decoration and luncheon commit- branch in Chicago. Present at
tees were chosen for thc Hnitow- the banquet were David Dunaky,
e'en Party to be held et the home Jack Kalt, Mr. Saxe, Joe I.evine
.
of Miss Marion Greenberg, 314 Frank Dickman, Sam Dunsky
Owen avenue, Oct. 27. The next Harold Pomona and Al Braverman
meeting will be held at the home Besides the Detroit and Chicag
of Miss Jessie Newman, 1728 branches • Kibitzers chapter also
exists in Cleveland.
Hazelwood avenue, Saturday.
n.
GULIAN'S EXHIBITS
ANTIQUES IN RUGS
S. G. Gulian, proprietor of the
S. G. Gulian Rug Co. of 1122 Far-
mer street, announces an exhibi•
tion of a rare and interesting col-
lection of antique rugs at his
atonement.
During his trip to the Orient
last year, on his annual visit in
Oriental countries to purchase
rugs and carpets, 31r. Gulian se-
cured a number of valuable an-
tique carpets and rugs in remote
parts of Persia. Most of these
were made in private families and
are family heirlooms. Mr. Gillian
states, however, that his pers•nal
efforts devoted in securing thein
make it possible for him to place
them on sale at unusually reason-
able prices for such works.
Mr. Gulian also states that as a
result of his having purchased
these rugs when the exchange was
in favor of the United States, their
sale here is of additional benefit
to Detroit buyers in point of their
low price.
The Gulian Rug Co. also has on
stale an excellent stock of Kishans
and Saruks.
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The Davison and Oakman
vard Mothers Club will hold its
ling meeting of the season at the
Longfelow School, Twelfth and
Tyler. Saturday afternoon, Oct. 20.
Mrs. Leopold D. May 'r of the
Child Study Class of the Council
of Jewish Wcm?n will speak on
"Behaviorist.c Aspects of Child
Training." The Music Study I ir-
de will provide the music.
Three who are anxious to inin
any of the special classes in Eng-
lish, citizenship. cooking, home
nursing, decorative arts. dancing.
Hebrew and gymnasium, sh mid
enroll immediately.
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534 Woodward Ave.
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9430-9434 Woodward Avenue
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Phone Empire 4201
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