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Purity Chapter No. 359.

Dependable Cartage and
Tranufer

On Thusrday„lan. 10, Purity
Chapter instituted its Assembly Of
Rainbow Girls, in the Eastern Slur
Temple. Fifty-two young girls be-
tween the ages of 13 and 18 be-
came charter metmbera of this ju-
nior organization. The initiation
of the 52 candidates and the in-
stallation Of the offirers of the

CITY
MESSENGER
COMPANY

LAI N EW

tr .

Slate hood of B'nai Much C.
Sigma Alpha
C. L. H. Girls.
On Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 7:3 0 p .
Sigma Alpha Sorority met at
EDITOR'S NOTE
ni , the Sisterhood of B'nai Mo s h e ' the home of Miss Bessie Weller,
The C. I.. II. Girls met at the
Rainbow Assembly wan performed, will hold a regular meeting at the 16200 Turner avenue. Plans for
home of Miss Fistelle Korn, IN
in a Detroit
most impressive
Hague avenue, Jan. 15. Arnge
All news, including society
ra
the
Assembly manner by Clairmount hall. Plans are tin d cr an open meeting were discussed.
.
Iti,l ,41b" w lway for a luncheon and card p arty The president, M
ments for the bridge to be g iovs
and club notes, to be assured of
Girls. Mrs. Edythe "g
Miss Sylvia Rob-
937 E. Vernor Highway
e n wus ' to be given in February.
bins,
a
publication
in
the
current
issue
at
the Barium Hotel Jan. 27 were
ppointed a committee to
given the office of mother advisor,
discussed. The next meeting will
of The Chronicle, must be in
Cadillac, 3240
take charge of the affair to be
while Miss Regina Schiller was
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society •
he hands of the editor not later
be held at the home of Miss Sadie
held this Sunday at the home of
elected as head of the organiza-
Miss
than
'Wednesday.
Contributions
Greenwald, 3710 Humphrey ave.
• tion with title of worthy ad.
Fannie
Wexler,
2456
West
On Wednesday, Jan. 23, a re
nue, on Jan. 22.
received after that hour will be
visor. On Monday, Jan. 14, Pur- • lar meeting of the Ilebrew Lad gu., Philadelphia.
Interest is being
: 30
retained for publication in the
ity Chapter entertained the grand' Aid Society will be held
1 ies shown in the charity raffle which
A Simple Answer to a
following week's issue.
Ased.Ed.Din Sorority.
officers of Michigan, the Wayne p• m. at Jericho Hall. Ail
All in ern- will be held Jan. 27, at the home
Common Question—
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met at
connty officers and the first three hers are urged to attend and se „, of bliss Ida Palley, 2329 Fuller- — -
the "V" Sunday, Jan. 13. Miss
on avenue.
officers of all Wayne County chap- with dues and for card party ti '''''' ton
Aeveulapi en Freernity.
Rose Elansky, who is in charge of
"Where Shall We Go
ters of the order of Eastern Star. ets. At the meeting it Finn riot
Ele
Elections were held at the past the sale of tickets for the bridge.
Utopian CI b
An afternoon class of eight candi- report will be given.
meetings of Aesculapians.
to Eat"
The
to be given at the Lee Crest,
dates was initiated into the order
Utopian Club met at the home officers report that the growt h of tea
an. .I, reports a brisk sale. :Mem-
Theta Delta Omega Sorority
by the associate matrons of Wayne
of Milton Co plan on Clairmount the fraternity has been
Why, to the
splendid. hers attended the Phalanx dance
County exemplifying the degrees.
The last meeting of the Th
avenue and the following officers The next meeting is scheduled for in a body, and will also attend the
A delicious chicken dinner was Delta Omega Sorority was h eta were elected: President, Irving I. Wednesday, Feb. 13. Plans are bridge given by the Meta Alpha
Italian Cafe, of Coarse th
en served to 350 members and Friday at the home of Miss A et
Co- Feldman; vice president and buti- being formulated for a mem ber ., Theta Sorority. The play, "Moth-,
Fine Italian Cuisine
nets manager Cecil Bornstein; .- •
guests in the large dining hall, noff, 15553 Normandy aven
driv e, registered pharmacists: a s, which several of the nwrn
beautifully decorated for the sera- The members decided upon ue. secretary, Milton Caplan; trees- only being eligible. For
-
infor ma
_ , bars of the sorority are rehearsing
Ravioli
sion, M. Pereira catering. After matter of birthday gifts for et the user, Larry Bornstein. The club' tion communicate with the presiH
ich
with Miss Danisky, is to be given
the dinner a group of songs was girl, pursuant with the rust
held its first Mothers' Night by l dent, T. J. Pomerance, or the sec-, Jan. 27 at the "Y."
Spaghetti
rendered by Mr. Goldberg. The started last year, when each me am
m- giving a theater party. This r • retary, Ben Bavly.
l
degrees of the evening class were ber wan presented with a fit fed ing so successful, the club decided
'delta Girls.
exemplified by the present worthy week-end bag. The next meeti ng to hold a Mothers' Night affair
I
Moriettes.
The 'delta Girls met at the
once
a
month.
The
next
meeting
matron of Wayne County. Among will be on Friday evening, Jan.
The Moriettes had a theater home of Miss Esther Schiff, 2012
the honored guests were Mrs. at the home of Miss Ausland III• will be held at the home of Irving
cc, Feldman on Richton avenue.
party at the new Wilson Theater Pingree, on Jan. 9. Miss Esther
Mary Liddy of Detroit, worthy 4332 \Vest Grand avenue.
last Wednesday evening to see Schiffman was elected assistant
grand matron of Michigan; Mrs., --
Eugene O'Neill's popular play, secretary. A number of girls are
Phi Alpha Gamma.
Elizabeth Webster of Battle Creek,
I
Jolly Fellows Club.
Adams at John R.
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority met "Strange Interlude." During the to be invited to the next open
past grand matron; Miss Minnie The Jolly Fellows met at
ng, to b
di
dinner
intermission the members meetiLen
ed at the ho me o f
the
G. Kenyon of St. 'gnats, past home of Bob Kane, 1955
it
the home
of Miss M.
Beam!
a Ileess(
_
hd,l 2640 Gladst one.
Blai e. at
Sunday.
A skating
party
will on
be dined at the Chinese Tea Gardens.
'
grand matron; Mrs. Elizabeth Officers for the coming term we n •re given
An
open
discussion
of
the
play
is
at State Fair grounds on
Warden of Owosso, grand guar- elected as follows: Irving F
Sigma Tau Kappa.
planned for the next meeting.
dian of Job's Daughters, and Mr. denthal, re-elected president; re- Sunday, Jan. 20, at 6 o'clock. The
The Sigma Tau Kappa met at
Leo A. Caro, past grand patron of len Reamer, vice-president; Pal Al- next meeting will be held at the
om of Miss Minerva Smith
the he
Joliten Girls.
by home of Miss D. Rosenblatt on
Grand Rapids. Mr. Caro insti- Serlin, treasurer, and Sam ('utl er, Sunday at 3:30.
The Joliten Girls met at hie Jan. 11. Plans are being made for
tuted Purity Chapter 21 years ago. se
cretary. Plans for the forthco m-
of Miss Ida Ruin on Tues- a raffle to be held April 15 at the
— •
On Monday, Jan. 28, PuritY card party were made to be ht •Id Detroit Hebrew Orp
day. bliss Maude
M d Grossman and clubhouse. The next club event
han Home.
Chapter will hold its regular busi- • Feb. 13 at Jericho Temple. T
he
Miss
Bernice
Kahn were elected
to is a skating party and vveinie
The
Detroit
Hebrew
ct
nest meeting,

JAWALL
I roast
b e hem
boys attended the wedding of Sa m Home acknowledges rew
20 at Patlmk er.
c-
with Orphan
thanks membership. Th e girls discussed P
ark. , toA com ldittee
Cutler to Sally Dunsky Jan. 6
Jan. for the s
the
party
which
is
to
be
held
on
Phalanx Club.
at the receipt of $55 from Morris Saturday, Jun. 26, at the home

tion
of
sorori
Emanuel Synagogue.
ro y pins was appoint-
t
ay,
.aat on and Henry Ginsburg, from the Bar
Right Downtown
°f ed.
The Phalan% Club held its third of officers will take place at t
he Mitzvah affair of Jack Ginsburg, Miss Sylvia Goldman, 2528 Clair-
annual dance at the Statler Sun- next meeting, at the home of Mi ss an orphan taken care of by Mr. mount.
Columbia at John R.
The next meeting, at
day evening, and a huge crowd Ruth Aronoff, 2333 Ford avenu c, Morris Ginsburg.
Delta Sigma Chi Sororit y.
with M. C. Busses
which election of new officers will
testified to the popular appeal of Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
I be held, is to be at the home of
bliss Jessie Teache of 236
Passing Door
a Phalanx affair by closely pack-
hostess at the last meet
Owen
Miss Ernestine Rosin, 1530 Lee
meeting
of
Aimwell Club.
A Good Place to Live
ing the two large ballrooms. The
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority.
One of the most interesting Aim- ' Place, Tuesday evening, Jan. 22. the Delta Sigma Chi Sorority. The
U. of M. Rhythm Kings supplied
Meta Alpha Theta Sorority ni et well meetings of the past year
sorority held a theater party Sat-
th e music. It
estimated that IN ednesday at the Y. W. II. A. The was held Sunday, Jan. 13 at the
urday, later going to King Wah,
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
over a thousand people were Ares- predominant feature of the ev
Lo, in honor of the new officers:
The Junior Hebrew Reli ef CAI
e• home of Prances Pam. The club
$8 to $10 Weekly
ent. In a brief speech, President. ning was the installation of ne w eci .
°
President,
Lillian Garnick; vice-
met
Thursday,
J
an.
10,
at
L
ded to buy puns and also to
itt-
George Keil presented the bridge officers. Miss Olga Sapolsky, r c. stage a skating party immediately man's P eop l e's Theater. A nu
$12 to $16 Double
sident, Jessie Teache; trReose
as-
f pirreer, Anna Lubin; secretary,
tournament trophy, a silver loving tiring president, gave an interes t- after the next meeting. All mem- ber of charity cases were brow
$1.60 to $3.00 Daily
cup, to the Blue Bird Girls, high rig talk and presented the ne w
for discussion and disposed gn
hers are requested to bring skates
of A. Rappaport. bliss Betty Der-
point victors of the recent contest. president, Miss Lillian Pearlma
lilies WUS taken in t he sorority as
The
main subject
interest
and friends. The next meeting will this
meeting
was the of
charity
dan at
Clubs to whom tickets were with the gavel. Arrangem en n,
to be
a pledgee for three months. The
held at the home of Leah Berg- to be given Feb 3 at the St t
mailed are requested to return were completed for the bridge t O stein,
"A Horne Away From

girls attended the Phalanx dance
9433 Oakland,
I at
I
p. .
money •and unsold tickets to the be held Friday evening at
Horns"
in a group Jan. 13, The sorority
ebste W r Sunday. Entertainment will be Hotel, music to be furnished
dance committee.
Communica- Hall. The next meeting will b e furnished by Oscar Bernsviolinist Graham Prince and his synco 'y also gave $10 to a needy girl. MISS
,
Undo, Now Managinnont
Pa. Betty Cohn of 15580 Inverness
tions may be mailed in care of held on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at th t• and Ben Kentar, his accompanist.
tors' The sale of tickets has la.
Bernard Tilchen, 89 Rowena, "Y." Clubs are asked to keep th e Visitors are invited.
very satisfactory to date a ten will be hostess at the next meeting
n" on Friday.
street. An open meeting is being last Sunday in April open for th
those wishing to obtain th em
planned for the near future at sorority's second annual dunce.
should call Northway 1113-W a
Independent Detroit Lodge.
nil
which prospective applicants for
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
ask
for
Millie
Cohen.
The
ne
The annual banquet and instal-
xt
membership may observe how the, Meyer.Molly Auslander Club.
Ph i • impa
lation of AIM'S of the Indepen- meeting will be held Thursday
Fraternity
raternity
club is conducted. Paul Marks
The Meyer-Molly Auslande ✓ (lent Detroit Lodge was held Sun- Littman's People's Hall, Twelf at
met
Sunday at the Y. IA '. IL A., 89
th
was admitted as a member at the Club will hold a bridge at Jerich
Rowena. Plans were completed
o (lay, Jan. 13, at Jericho Temple. and Seward.
meeting of Jan. 10. Sam Goren, Temple on Feb. 3 at 8 p. m
for the mid-winter frolic, "A
. The following officers were in-
a probationer, will be initiated at Friends are invited.
Dance Unique," to be given at the
Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity.
stalled: President, Dr. II. E. Lip-
the meeting of Jan. 25.
B'nai
B'rith Center on Sunday
At the last meeting of t he •
pi t, vice-president, Ilarry Jack-
Los Amigo, Club.
e . 10. Tickets may be obtained
Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity at t he
son;
treasurer,
Alex
Wein;
finan-
Debori•n Club Notice.
The Los Amigos Club met Jan cial secretary, William Fogel; re-
from
members.
The following are
. A., on Sunday, B
The Deborian Club met at the 6 at the home of Miss Botvinick . cording
on the dance committee: Lewis
secretary,
Rappaport; Weintrob, chairman of the ent Cr.
Melbourne Center on Sunday. The visit to the home of their tel - trustees, Morris Citron, Leo Wein- tainment committee, report ed Sister, Sidney Escrow, Louis B.
Marian Simon presided. Initiation low member, Sol Newhouse e f trash and II. Glasel. Thanks t
plans completed for the form al Seltzer and Allan Agree.
of new members will be held Feb. Pontiac was indefinitely postpones 1. the splendid arrangement of the o dinner-dance to be given at t
he
Hoy Toy Girls.
2, at the Temple roller rink. On Ned Smokier was taken in as a chairman for
Oriole
Terrace on Sunday, Jan. 2
the banquet and
w member. An ice skating part Y dance, Jacob Berger, several huu- Election of officers will be he 7 .
Illjat Betty Sklar was hostess at.
the initiation committee are Mae new
Garelick, Yetta Garelick and Ma- was held at Belle Isle on Jan. 13 • dred members arid their friends Sunday, Jan. 20, and the install Id a meeting of the Hoy Toy Girls, at
isle Elbinger. In the near future The next meeting will be held Jan • spent an enjoyable evening.
tion of the elected officers will a- her home, 3770 Elmhurst. An en-
club will hold an open meeting 20 at the home of Mr. Weiss, 160
carried out at the forthcomi be joyable swimming party was held
11505 Linwood Avenue the
for which a play is being re- Hazelwood avenue.
Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim.
dinner-dance. Persons wishing !le; at Webster Hall. Further plans
to are being made for the dance to
hearted.
Tho Detroit Ladies Lechem Ani- attend the dinner-dance thou
Kadimah Girls.
yim will meet Monday , Jan. 21 at communicate with Mr. Weintro Id be held at the Maccabee Building.
Cleaning, Dyeing and
The Karlimah Girls met at th
b, Tickets will be on sale next we di
Philomathic Debating Club,
lLuclid
7098.
e the synagogue on Delmar at West-I
home of Miss Rosalind Fran
Next meeting will be held at the
Alterations
The Philomathic Debating Club, Tuesday evening. The first of k minster. Members and friends are
Variety Studio, 11312 Dexter
a invited.
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
Refreshments will be
met in the clubroom of the main series of charity bridges, the pro - served.
Tau Beta ('hi Sorority met at boulevard, Jan. 23.
library. Sidney Sabin, a proba-
Longfellow 4689
reeds of which will go to the Bab
--
tioner, spoke on "Socialism Up to Day
the "V' Tuesday, Jan. 15. Pla ns
The Cosmo Club.
Nursery, will be held on
for the bridge-luncheon to b
Delta Social Club.
the World War" and Morris Bar- held on Wednesday evening, Jan •
On
Jan.
83,
the Cosmo Club
The Delta Social Club, with the given at the Diana inn next month
ria, also a probationer, spoke on 30, at the Maravaille Apartments
held a special meeting at the home
"Immigration." Election of of 3311 Chicago boulevard. Mrs congregation of the Jewish Center, were made, the date to be an- of Gertrude Goldman, 1504 Glynn
• will present its annual dance on nounced next week.
core for the coming semester will
Ethel Rogensof is chairman
Court. The activity committee,
thi
take I •

• - • affair, asaisted by bliss Manic s Sunday, Jan. 20, at the Fenkell
headed by Dr. Albert J. Altman,
Lefkofsky Family Club.
The officers who brought this sem- • Willis and Mrs. Bertha Goldberg. br anch, 3430 Fenkell, near Dex-
outlined plans for the coming
ester to a successful close are Sol The next meeting will be held at ter. Music will be furnished by The Lefkofsky Family Club held bridge-dansant to be held at the
We Clean Shades
the Harmonic Six Broadcasting Or- its first annual supper at th
Sl asonic Temple. This committee
Rosenman, speaker; Max Simon, the home of bliss Reva Glassman
chestra, conducted by Joseph Northwood Inn on Friday, Jan. 1
Window Shades and Draperies
clerk; Nathan Shur, assistant on Elmhurst avenue, Jan. 22.
I. , announces that it has procured the
clerk, and Albert Williams, ser-
Soria. The newly enlarged hall Tho befltofskys is one of the old
Made to Order
- services of a prominent orchestra
geant-at-arms. The board of di-
is beautifully decorated for the est Jewish families in Detroi
8656 Linwood Avenue
Alpha Bet• Gamma.
t. which will provide the music on
rectors consisted of Sol Rosenman, Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority met occasion. Refreshments andlThey formed a family club abou t that occasion. On Jan. 15, the
Garfield 1230
Max Simon, Nathan Shur, Albert
checking will be free of charge. year ago, meeting once a moot
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Louis
11 members of the Cosmo Club enter-
Tickets may be purchased at the in members' homes , with the file
Williams, Albert Silber and Harold
Stoteky. 3778 Webb avenue. Plans
a tained a number of their friends
:a Goodman.
Melbourne and Fenkell Centers, or of keeping the family together, e
were made for the third annual from any of the Delta members.
5- at an informal bridge at the home
REV. JACOB 1 SKLAR
pecially
the
youngsters,
Mrs.
Ha
spring frolic to be held March 3
r-
of Miss Faye Aronoff, 2937 Cie.
Equality Club.
ry Lefkofsky and Mrs. Goodie Le
MOHEL
at Hotel Stutter. Reports were
f- rants avenue. Prizes were award-
Tun Tale Sorority.
kofski were in charge of the ar
Election of officers took place given by Miss Pearl Gilberg, chair-
-
ed
and refreshments were served.
lloosamesisleil by many
for supper.
Tala Sorority announces rangements the
Jan. 9. Mrs. Mary Sigell and Sirs. man of the ticket committee, and
The next meeting of the club will
Windt rbyelelaea fdr
Florence Gorelick were re-elected Miss Minnie Silver, chairman of that its second annual bridge-tea
IheIrewe ehlldren aa
Tf
be
held .Ian. 29 at the home of
Zedakah Club.
wall as ethers.
president and secretary, respec- the advertising committee. The will be held March 17 at the Bar-
bliss Golda R. Greenbaum , 2014
The regular weekly meetin g
tively, unanimously. Other offi- next meeting will be held at the lurn Hotel. Tickets will be on sale
11110 Hazelwood Ave.
Calvert avenue. At this meeting
cers arc: Mrs. Sarah Bader, vice- home of Miss Esther Silber, 1693 shortly, and all are invited to was held Monday, with the Presi- tickets for the bridge-dansant will
Maas tapirs 04211.
participate. The sorority enjoyed dent, Mrs. Ann Zamsky, presiding,
president; Mrs. Ida Kushner. treas- Taylor, on Tuesday, Jan. 22.
be distributed to the members.
the
second
of
its
monthly
outings
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Sophie
Jacobs
urer; Mrs. Edith Parensky, audi-
Herbert N. Neuman is in charge.
tor; Mrs. Florence Leinoff, chair- European Women's Welfare Or. Tuesday, Jan. 15, when the mem- onBuena Vista. The bridge-te a
bers visited the Art Museum. The held Wednesday at Mrs. Si. Can
man of sick committee; Mrs. Bes-
ganiretion.
Tau Signs. Rho Sorority.
next meeting will be on Jan. 23,
vasser's home was a success titian -
sie Ostrow, chairman entertain.
An interesting meeting of the
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at
cially and socially. Plans are no
Mohel Specialist
ment committee; Mrs. Emma Peck, European IVomen's Welfare Or-
w
the
home
of bliss Slay Sibrack,
Phi Gamma Etc
in readiness for the dinner-danc
chairman board of directors. In- ganization will be held Tuesday,
II Team' Egpsrienee.
At the last meeting of the Phi t o b e given on Feb. 13 at North e 626 Belmont avenue. Plans were
stallation will take place Jan. 23 Jean. 2'2, ant the home of SIrs. Jaco b
Maned by Leading
-
made
for
the
Valentine party to be
at the home of Mrs. Isabelle Ein- Wexler, 2456 West Philadelphia. Gamma Eta Sorority Miss Eileen , wood Inn. An invitation is ex - held Jan. 16. Miss Mary Anchill
ThrsIelao.
eta ba31.I.ca esrNviartsionLe
s ashoal d was accepted as a new member.
stein of 16205 Muirland avenue, Refreshments will he served and Zogut presided, while the cha in; tended to
odem*/ to D.trolt.
ll ing
and will be followed by a luncheon, entertainment provided. All mem- cellor, bliss Myra Potashnick,
ars by eletais of sniffle-
- The meeting was followed by a so-
••me Care sod elms-
entertainment and cards. In ap- bers and friends are urged to be , ited the Delta Chapter. Plans for I inson, Longfellow 1766.
cial hour. The next meeting will
a mock initiation of the chapter
preciation of their faithful work present.
be held at the home of Miss Esther
were made by the senior sorority,.
Ocean Girls' Club.
3073 Gladstone
throughout the year, the president,
!
Yunis, 88 Rosedale Court.
Miss Jeddie Weisberg was host
Sirs. Mary Segel', presented gifts Northwestern Branch, Old Folks' which will take place in the form
Euclid 10447.
of a skating party on Friday eve- the . an. meeting of the
to Mrs. Kushner, Mrs. Ostrow, Mrs.
Ho me.
Montefiore Lodge No. 12.
rung, Jan. 25.
Ocean Girls' Club. The following
Gorelich and bliss Bee Sigell.
The Northwestern Branch of the
At the annual election of offi-
new officers were elected: Mis cers for 1929 the following were
Jewish Old Folks' Home has taken
L'Allegro Girls.
Ruth Schwartz, president; Mrs elected: Carl C. Myers, presi-
Siphia Tie Sorority.
a section of Littman's People's
The L'Allegro Girls met at the Harry Bauman, treasurer; Mk
Cantor at Mishkan
Miss Marion Cohen was hostess Theater for the evening of Feb. 6.
s. dent; Barney Brenner, vice-presi-
home
of
Miss
Lillian
Leider
of
Esther
Keller, secretary. 'astern
Israel Synagogue at the last meeting of the Siphia In order for the home to receive
1 dent; Sirs. Michelson, secretary
2694 Calvert avenue, Tuesday of the regular meeting on Thurs
Tin Sorority at her home, 295 benefit of sale of tickets, they evening, mi ss Reim hag was
- and treasurer; A. A. Gottesman,
Expert and
day evening, Jen. 17, the girls trustee; Seymour Lewis, warden;
Farnsworth, Jan. 11. Final ar- must he purchased through the
Antiseptic Mohel
rangements were made for the following ladies: Mrs. R. Sara- unanimously elected corresponding Kaye a dinner party at the Savoy Samuel B. Dante, tiler. A sue-
secretary for the remainder of the Hotel,
b y a theater part,
open meeting to be held Friday at sohn, 4071 Richton, Euclid 78034; term. PI .
' cessful year is anticipated under
• g t he
at the Shubert Detroit Opera ' the leadership of these able offi-
MARRIAGES
Mrs. Anna LaBret, 4953 Twenty-
the home of Miss Cohen.
coming
formal dinner-dance,
House, in honor of Miss Dolly cers.
eighth street, Walnut 1662-bl;
PERFORMED
will he held the latter part of Feb.. Goldstone, whose marriage to Ar-
Mrs. Wm. Schultz, 15536 Nor-
S. S. Girls.
ruary, were discussed. A number thur Moss will take place Feb. 10.
2012 Virginia
A. Z. A.
The S. S. Girls met at the home mandy, Arlington 6014-R; Mrs. J. of visitors attended this meeting. The club also gave a handkerchief
Park
of Miss Jessie Newman, 1728 Rose, 1493 Virginia Park, Empire
The A. Z. A. met Sunday, Jan.'
The next meeting will be held at shower for Miss Goldstone.
5078.
On
Feb.
13,
the
branch
13,
at
the
B'nai
B'rith Community :
Garfield 0287.M
the home of Miss Fay Cooper of
Hazelwood
avenue.
The President,
following will
House. Final plans for the dis-
officers
were
elected:
to give a bridge-tea at Hudson's 1951 Virginia Park, on Jan. 22.
Coterie Club.
cs harrg
e., cii.Arr
ma
rn
i
igel
m
v
e
i
ln
lita
sm
a
sr
ee
buttir
n
,
trict tournament were determined.
Rose Ellenbogen; vice-president,
Finest Menlo in Detroit
The Coterie Club met at the
Representatives of Detroit Chap-
Jessie Newman; secretary, Rose ass
Athena Girl.' Club
home of Miss F. W he , 2
i ste
d
bi\I.
Katz,
. F.
t er 'a. 63 are: Basketball team,
achrach; treasurer, Marlon Ri c h ard
Miss
Florence
Horwitz
of
6391
Clements.
Plans
for
the
bridge
, Mrs. II. Solinsky, Mrs.
Al
Hendricks, captain, Harold Ma- ;
avenue was hostess at the n
toout given soon.Theni
in February tlil be an-
KOSHER RESTAURANT Greenberg; sergeant-at-arms, So- A. Davis, Mrs. S. Singer and Mrs. Medbury
lice, Ben Kaplan, Sam Farber,
last meeting of the Athena Girls"
edi
phie Goodstein. The entertain- M. P. Fisher. If any of the mem- last
Try Our Hom•-Like M•ats
Samuel
Charfoos and Saul Galitz-
held on Tuesday evening,l Jan. 16 was held at the home of
ment committee will be headed by berg are ill, names should be left
sky; Louis J. Cohen and Jack B.
8832 TWELFTH STREET
Helen Eder. The next meeting with Mrs. R. Sarasohn, Euclid Jan. 15. Miss Esther Jacobson] Miss Sadie Rosenfield of Log
ma sense Inimitable Pohl Cala'. will
Rosenfield,
the debating team; I.
will be held at the home of Lillian 78034. Persons desiring to be- was appointed general chairman Cabin avenue. A bridge-social
sans
Levine, 2946 Clairmount avenue, come members should communi- of the Whoopee dance to be given' will be held at the home of Miss ' Sol Rosenman, orator. The tour-
I nament will be held in Dayton, 0.,
Saturday, Jan, 19, at 8:30 p. m. rate with Mrs. Si. P. Fisher, Long- by the organization on Feb. 17 at Jean Blair on Jan. 23.
Feb. 3, 4, 5, 6, sponsored by the
Hotel Statler, and has the assist.
fellow 7079.
Lea Joyeuse Fillec
Dayton Chapter of A. Z. A., and
once of the Misses Mollie R. Haber!
Tau Phi Fraternity.
a
ttended
pt en f rom SIX
oyeuse
and
H
es met at the
A regular meeting of the Tau
elen Tibia Chimovitz on the!
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
home of Miss Frances Groden Jan. The last meeting of the Beta ticket committee. The followingi Phi Fraternity was held at the Y. cities. The winners of this tourna-
ment
will
represent
their chapter
11. A raffle will be held in the Rho Delta Sorority was held Jan. have been appointed on the stand.' VI'. H. A. Sunday, Jan. 6. A mem-
near future. Plans for a Valen- 10, at 89 Rowena. Plans were ing committees for the coming bership drive, to make the Tau in the national tournament to be
held
tome
time
in
April
in Mem-
EV I PifISI ENtiRAYING CU. tine party were discussed. The discussed for the Valentine dance term: Membership% Mrs. Ethel Phi Fraternity the largest and one
next meeting will be held at the to be given Sunday, Feb. 10, at the F ish and Mrs. Adaline B. Dosie; at the best groups in the city, has phis, Tenn. Julius Deutelbaum ,
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rr
the incoming president of the
home of Miss Ann Wiener, 1925 Statler Hotel.
Arrangements entertainment, Mrs. Betty Blei- been decided upon. Any young) B'nai B'rith, gave an interesting '
La Belle,
have been made with the orches- Weiss and Miss Esther Jacobson, man between the age of 20 and 22,
--
tra, Mike Falk and his U. of M. and publicity, Miss Sophie B. interested in becoming a member: talk to the grasp. The A. Z. A.
Ming Toy Girls.
Schwartz. The club was of this organ izati
P Ft IN 1". Ht.,
Collegian, t
f eatur
snouts corre-, will attend the installation of
ppy
The meeting of the Ming Toy Days and Lonely Nights." Tickets li vented by a committee at the Pha- ,pond with the Tau Phi Frater-i Pisgah officers Jan. 21, at 8:30.
P1 %IP, '
The chapter will also attend instal-
Girls was held Friday at the horny for this aair
ff are now on sle
a and anx Club dance. The next meet- nity, 89 Rowena, or see one of the lation of the new Adolph Freund
; of Miss Medbury, Initiation of may be pr ocured from any
.
of the i ng will be held on Tuesday eve- members at the Y. W. H. A. Sun-I
Chapters
of A. Z. A. on Feb. 10.
i new members is to be held or Sat- members, or by calling Euclid 2 ning at the home of Mrs. Dosie, day, Jan. 20, between 3 and 6 p.1
urclay, Jan. 19. The next meeting 7363. Several poor families have
640 Gladstone avenue, Apt. 303. m. Mr. Kathy, head of the enter.' Plans are being made for a public
installation of officers of A. Z. A.
will be held at the home of Miss been reported to the charity com-
tainment committee, reported that!
on Jan. 28, to be featured by a
Betty Geller, 261 Owen avenue, mil mittee, and will be taken care of
he has arranged an informal din-
ROYALE
PALMS
Saturday evening, Jan. 19. in the near future.
program and a dance.
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ner dnc
t t k
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