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April 19, 1929 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-04-19

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ThEn,eritonn

CLU.

• U. P. A. CONTINUES
EFFORT TO REACH
GOAL OF $100,000

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SUNSHINE

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NEWS

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1

Betas Rho Delta Sorority.
Ased-EeLDin Sorority.
At the last meeting of the Beta
Phi Sigma Tau Sorority.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Ased-Ed•Din Sorority met at
Rho
Delta Sorority, held April 11,
Phi Sigma Tau Sorority met
drive, and urged the non-Zionists
TO CONTRIBUTORS election
I the home of Miss Faigin of Tyler
of officers took place, with
to aid in reaching the sum expect- • Sunday, April 14, at the "Y." A
the following results: President,
brief
business
meeting
was
held,
'
avenue.
The
Misses
Lena
Trach
ed of Detroit.
On account of Passover, all
Miss
Levin;
vice-president, Miss
• Artists on the musical program as most of the time was spent in and Ann Freedman are pledgees
dub notes and other news items
Fox; recording secretary, Miss
were Mrs. Irene Traub Sulverstein, rehearsing for the program at 8 p. of the sorority. Miss Rose Elansky
for the next two issues must
will
entertain
the
members
and
Was
Dorothy
Schechter;
financial sec-
accompanied by Miss Harriet In- tn. April 21 at the "Y." It
reach the editor not later than
retary, Miss Fleishman. Installs-
gersol and Sammie Reshevsky, se- decided that during the summer their escorts at her home Satur-
noun on Tuesdays preceding the ' tion of officers will take place at
meetings
would
be
held
on
Wednes-
day,
April
27.
The
next
meeting,
companied by Miss Hall.
1 held at the home of Miss dates of publication.
a later (late. Final arrangements

'
' day nights
nights instead of um
ay..
nitions.
Additional Contributions.
Ann Freedman of Euclid avenue,
I were made for the formal dinner

Contributions announced during
Tuesday, April 30.
1dance, in celebration of the third
Philom•thic Debating Club.
the past wick, in addition to those
anniversary of the sorority, to be
Aimwell Junior.
FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO ' published in the last issue of The • The Philornathic Debating Club
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
Albert Schiff, president, was held Sunday, April 21, at the Ori-
, Re Tau Sigma Rho Sorority
Chronicle, follow:
met
last Sunday at the branch of
DISTRIBUTED BY
ole Terrace. I'lans are under way
J. W. Allen. A. Jacob, SW , each.
chin
irman
of
the
meeting
of
the
for the Mother's Day party, which
Sidney J. Alien. Sarah /twenty:rig. the Shaarey Zedek, Clairmount met at the home of Miss Fay Huff- :
of the Aimwell will be held at the home of M i ss
The United Pretzel and ' Albert
1461 Clairmount avenue : junior chapter
tintl Twelfth street. The program
I, .4 II•i A Shignom F250 each.
er
afternoon.
Follow
Sunday
Brown, Charles
S. •nii
I
Marcus, 6I0 Holbrook, after
i .,,,,, for the evening was a discussion April 9. Raffle tickets are now on '
.,,,, ,,,,,,,,
,..,.. X•ruel
,
w
n
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,
Cone Co.
led by Nathan Shur and Isaac sae.
Miss Leah Sherman, who Mg entertainment, the members which the mothers will be taken to
' Rot h. Jo.. W et ems, 52oll each
went to the ball field for baseball a theater. 0,: May 19 the sorority
1414 Twenty-first Street
Greenberg on "Itesokeil, that corm has been away for some time, will
Al reamer Freeman, I I 75.
practice. The Aimwell Club is
Phone Lafayette 2179
K'''';
s'"'""
C. g "'"' n • panionate marriage be be recognized
„ ea ,a. return in a few days from l'enin- supplying bats and halls until the will have a picnic at Belle Isle, fol.
''' Ural
"I '"
. NI
each.
ststes•kr.
I the island .
e ntio
an d
sular Gaspe, Quebec, Can. Elec. , juniors are able to buy their own
osor o ,n,
g
SI or len, 4125 ars convnal
rrry
ii.
ma•sois,
p
l
ace
at
th
,...
l."
Professor
Juolkins
rova
MANUFACTURERS OF
end app
o
l . i(,. ...n of officers will take
a flequipment. The next meeting will
M. Alexander. Harold Allen, 11. of the, physics department of tne t n eat meeting, at the home
Delta
Sigma
Chi
Sorority.
milt,.
1
Golden Crisp Pretzels
n
s - . be held at 2012 Pingree Sunday


! g:
262
East
Nu
Miss L. Gurnick of 1549 Clair-
G . Arden. Jo h. Braun. Herman ('onesD etroit City (7 oneur spoke to the Miss Esther Tunis,
'after noon at 1 o'clock. Visitors mount was hostess at the last
• keno, 9,rsoisos, Irvine F.r: wee. Julius organization on "Synchronization
All Kinds of
oving fi..,
R elk! avenue.
Frank. Barry M. Grevullerg, J. R.
are welcome.
Sound 'With the M
meeting of the Delta Sigma Chi,
--
lee Cream Came
Greenberg. Kong. Electrical CO . Sol P. of
,,,,t . t The program fur SUndlIV,
April 12. Plans were completed
North Woodward Branch Euro•,
i•achnotn. 1.achinsm A Wolfgang. Morris tur
Maccabees Tent 1005.
Lemumm, B. I.. Maim. Beery Maser. Look April 21, will be a mock trial.
peen Welfare Organisation.
, 1 for a :Mother's Day program to
Modelh Morrix Printing Co.. Enol Rove. Max Simon'„ will be the judge, Al-
take place Saturday, May II. The
.N
t
IR li
h North Woowar(
bar branch
bh f o • art
nth I.Sa
1 The
• ,Athr It
a prose-
y l st Monday, April If ; girls are taking their mothers to
i Shatter.. Slvterhood Congregation Shalt• . beet Williams will be the
eating attorney; the defense at- the Jewish Women's European; P Prim, were awarde d to the best , the Jewish theater and later to
rey Zedek, Meyer Stone. 1100 each.
;
in-
Welfare Organizatiat he ld an
Beth to School of Religion. ter.
t .orney will be l'aul Broiler, who teresting meeting on the honie of pk o ers. A regular meeting wit ' dinner. The sorority donated $5
Harry limbervtein, M. Divner. Jack
be held Monday, April 22, at 8 p ' to a poor faintly'. The girls are
David J. Sobin.
ave-
Dunn, Famous Cleanerv. II . J. Frank. Will defend
Mrs. Epstein, 545 Mt. Vernon
--
rt ,. Naas ni c in the lodge room.
planning a bridge-social to take
o., Rabbi Leo M. rank-
Frank & Seder Co.,
nue, April 16, at 2 p.
I lin, Ilarrivon lint,. Ralph I berg, Dr. I.
Ed
So•s.
were completed for a midgedunch• European Jewish Women's Wet Place in the near future. Miss R.
Gellert,Abe Goldman, Itrael K•lr•
i S. Gella
Koffman of Ypsilanti was a guest

,
eon
to
be
held
at
Hotel
SOatler,
' Mitchell K•pl.
The So-Ells
Social
Club
met
an Abe Seldom. lien Kau,.
o-
fare Organization.
at thin meeting. Miss B. Dimino
Henry H. Levee, loWiP1 Bros. Thursday evening at the Fe"keil June
' RIM,
The p resident, Mrs.
4.
' M
orse l Gtoldstick, J11:1. Ruby., S. branch of the Jewish l'enters. It George Cohen, asks that the lead-
A regular meeting of the Euro - of 2474 West Philadelphia will be
mhwartx. Wm. Serwer. Sam Smitt. M. W. was decided to hold the first dance errs of other organizations please Perm Jewish Women's Welfare Or - hostess at the next meeting, Fri-
Zack. M. II. Zackhelm (additional). David
at the B'nai B'rith instead of at refrain from arranging other af- ganizatinn was held at Jerich o (lay, April 19.
S. winos,. 116t1 each.
Sam IleavenrIch (additional/. as s .
the Fenkell branch, the latter prat fairs for the same date. The corn- Temple Tuesday evening, April 9 •
Alexander, Di
Chi Sigma Sorority.
The Amemolopisos. JON.
May. The members welcomed mittee in charge follows: Mrs. R. Money was sent to many need y
, II. B. Bennett, Or0. D. Blumenthal. Miner lit
The ('hi Sigma Sorority met
Jack Barron hack from a vacation B. Newman, chairman, assisted by families in Europe who are sup -
' linrimtine • Itrov.. Abr. Caplan. Harris J
A Sunday, April 14. at 89 Rowena.
N.
Fish-
ported
by
the
organization.
Mrs.
I
arry
Ziff
and
Sandy
Mrs.
S.
Goldstick,


• lii ttIOil
r.
"r" "h"'•
D "'" „,, Detroit
c"
Mm. '”'
Sarah R. David.
Mill Son_ in
Engleberg have applied for mem- map. Mrs. M. Fishman, Mrs. J. check is sent each month, but o • Reports of the bridge-tea given
nsvid Edelman. Lewit J. Frank. bership. The open meeting will be Rattner, Mrs J. Goldberg and Mrs. account of the Passover holiday s; March 27 at Webster Hall were
ply
ar m . . ttent, td
n sm
Frank, Freedma11
A heard from Miss Rebecca Hoffman,
A Smart Place
J. Robbins. NO meetings will be the amount has been doubled. A general chairman. Election of trill-
"" r ' j • 1 held April 25 .
" I "" • ` 4 (4.
km ' "r

Clarence
I
held until after the Passover boll- welcome guest at the meetin it,
E. '
Goldberg.
Sam Goldltn
son.
Ben
Ilarriv.
r
Coulger,
—to Lunch—
Gotteonan. Arthu
I Mrs. Hirschberg of Chicago, con cers was held, with the following
(lays.
Nile Hawk Club.
Simon Barri, Irving I.. Hirschman, liar.
1 plimented the good work done an it results: President, Miss Rebecca
d. bruit,, K" i'"i""!!
On March 31 the Nite Hawk
K!
"
gave a generous donation. Th e Hoffman; vice-president, Tillie
Jo+. N. Keidan. Ivoac Kemler. Philin Club celebrated its fourth anni-
Tusi Tale Sorority.
held at Tilchen; secretary, Mamie El-
Krawits, Abr. Lemberg. Samuel Levine,'
oaerlt meeting
'tars A will
The Tusi Tala Sorority met tnhexthebih
versary
with
a
formal
dinner
party
Warren and Woodward
.
:0 1 linger, and treasurer, Sylvia
R. I•esds
K at zbi en t t4
l': ( tit LIP", lb ■ htql Lot'w
the Y. W. It. A.
Installation of officers
enbtra, I &SC Limy., Joe Magid. n, at Blossom lleath. All other boat-. April 10 at
Miss
Dorothy
Behrman
Alden
avenue,
Monday
noon,
April Ascher.
LOMA Mellow George Orley, Peron •
is being laid aside to prepare house.
ness
Lemlelinan. Lout. Pookin. Edward Rove, for the Maytime dance to be held and Miss Tessie Brown were initi- 2J. Mrs. Katzin invites the board' will be held on April 28, and fol-
II. }Wernher., Chas. Rothstein. Dr. at the Statler Hotel, Sunday, ated as members. Due to the holi- members to a noon luncheon be-' lowing that an anniversary will be
D. J. Sandweiss, J•cob Schulman. Frank
fore the meeting and asks all to celebrated.
Schw•rt• Wm. Selman, Harold Shapero, May 5. (lays, no meetings will be held un-
i attend.
' N. Shevits, Nathan Siegel. Rev. J. Oily
— til further notice.
Truly Vech Girls.
verni•n, Sivterhood Congregation Ernan•

The Troty Verb Girls met at the
Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith.
tM, 8. K. Slohin, Varkle Iron • Metal
Hoy To Girls.
Cosmo
Club.
Cu., Harry Wach. J. C. Weinberg, Sidney
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
A meeting was held at the honw home of Miss llelen Kirschbaum,
8. Weinm•n. Alex Werbe. Sarah Wodie, B'nai B'rith will hold a Mother's
2920 Taylor avenue flans for
On Tuesday evening, April 16,
Sam Woluk. A. ('. Zeff, S. Genver.
(Club held its regular of Miss Jeanne Snitman, April 12.
and Daughter's celebration at the the Cosmo
each..
community house of the I. 0. B. meeting at the Oriental Cafe. A Further plans for the hike were summer
activities
are
under
Miss Ida
Rosenthal
was
guest. way.
Open from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m.
meeting of the club will be made. A raffle was discussed to
7:30 to 9:00a. m.
Breakfast -
B., 275 East Ferry, Monday, special
held on Sunday afternoon, April be held late in the summer. The
A.
B.
C.
Girl..
11:30 to 2:00 p. m.
Lunch -
May 13.
at the home of Miss Edith , next meeting will be held at the
The A. B. C. Girls met at the
Dinner - - 5:00 to 8:00 p. m.

21,
Schwartz, home of Molly Briskin on April
hour of
I Lewis, 3813 Pasadena avenue.
Faicom Club.
(Josef dal‘liej"CouErstt.elle
_
We serve sandwiches
12
and decided upon a hike on
The Faicom Club held an inter•I
Throughout the day
its•
Tau Phi F
esting open meeting April 11 at I
. April 21.
Tau Sigma Delta Sorority.
---
A meeting of the Tau l'hi Era -
Littman's Theater. Due to the alre,
Tau Sigma Delta Girls held a
Tim. Zoete Cara Sorority.
settee of President Holtzman, Vice-; ternity was held at the Y. W. II. A. I special meeting on April 16, at the
SPECIAL SUNDAY $1
The Yima Zonta Cara Sorority
President Sam •ebman presided.I ; clubhoum, Sunday, April 14. Gen- home of Miss Anne Rochlen, to
A
CHICKEN DINNER..
There was entertainment after the eral discussion was had and plans discuss plans for a raffle to be met at the home of Miss Sadie
... _.. Glendale, April 10.
In lo, ''7''''
6 TO P. M.
All Instruments Taught meeting. Martha Rand sang, and' were made for the coming season, given in June. An open meeting Smiley,
the, form of an open
Irving Filler
played
on the and
piano.
Sam
The
Libman
next which the boys predict as one of wan to be held (in April 19 at Miss This . was . in
$10
Weak
Siewl
for
Booklet
—. 13;;;Xl and Room,
The entertainment Ilendelman's home. Miss Betty meet in g. The next business mee!-
their best.
Banquets and Parties Given
II
h
at
the home of ., Mi. s
e
W
mg
meeting, at Littman's Theater, committee reports that it has ar- Loft of Richton avenue is to he
Milt
Special Attention
8210 Twelfth street, will be closed! ranged an unusual program for hostess at the next meeting, t, t b,. . Rose Broo ks, 614 Leicester (
Tea Leaf Reading FREE!
Sunday, April 21. The new out-
to the public.
fits that were ordered several held on May 3. —
WORLD LEADERSHIP
307 E. Ferry Ave.
--

weeks ago will arrive the latter
Empire 10086
W. W. Girls.
Aimwell Club.
IN JEWISH AFFAIRS
The Aimwell Club held its part of next week and in all proba- '
The 'W. W. Girls met at the
CONCEDED TO U. S.
monthly open meeting last Sunday . bility the buys will be seen in them home of Mrs. Sally Bennett, 3000
Rochester, April 16. No meeting
in Room 3 of Littman 's Theater. the following Sunday.

(Continued From Page One).
will be held next week on account
Dave Schi, the president, was in
Ben Bey A. C.
of the holidays. The next meet-
Them m. was an atten d anc e
of 50 people. Many interestingB en Bey A. . C. defeated the ing is to be 'held in the form of speaker urged that the association
Wurli zer Bldg.
their regular monthly social at the take steps to rescue the Jews of
topics were discussed, and a de-
, bate in "The Limitation of Meni- hard-fought
Strangers A.
battle,
C. 13
winning
to 12 sec-
en a home of Mi-s Mary Koenigsberg, Yemen from annihilation.
1509 Broadway
pa may 2.
, Elkan Nathan Adler addressed
be rhir was held. The new en-
tertainment officer is Miss Frances League.
ond place
in the
Senior
I the meeting on the question of the
Surath
was
high Jewish
score
Yemenite
Jolly Sports Club.
and
.0 Rubin. Four new members were with six points for the winners
Adtsma,idwhheerel'ahiyi,
,
-
h
e
i
i
gt
f
e
(hr
gi
A
meeting
of
the
Jolly
Sports
just
i
ients
e(e
y
u
,
r
p
o
Bfe
voted upon and there were about
e l t h
Club was held at the Jewish Cen- e m ee, i t h ae ne i h bi e e r e y o ft hl e' t e it n h ee n ip t e e r J , ,.... e w e ' s .
115 new applications received.
losers. an Ben
could
ter,
31
Melbourne
avenue,
April
Book
Cadillac
Hotel

DANCE AND DINE
( A lapnecil e 28a.
11. A dinner was planned to take tion is not as great as is imagined.
Furnished Free
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
place tit the Oriental Cafe in May. "It is true that the Jews in Yemen
At Detroit' Newest and
The Phi Kappa Epsilon Frater- 1
Reference Investigated
The girls are also working on a are not liked, but they are toter-
Meta
Alpha
Theta.
oily met Sunday evening at the
ated. The persecution in Yemen
Maids, Waitresses, Laun-
Finest Lestaurant
At the weekly meeting of the play, "The Burglar."
"Y." The dinner-dance in honor
is not like that in old Italy, where

dresses, Janitors, Cooks
of the anniversary of the frater-Meta Alpha Theta on April 16 at
'
the children were forcibly bap-
Iota
Zeta
Rho
Sorority.
. II. A., installation of
and Chauffeurs
I
The Iota Zeta Rho Sorority an- tined. A great wrong is now be-
Ben
Gurvitz
was
chosen
the
Y.
W
new officers took place. The fol-
Inn.
wood
to act as toastmaster on this occa- lowing were installed for the forth- nounces the successful termina- ing committed in Yemen when the
sion. Due to the various athletic coming term: Goldie Sibrack, tion of the raffle on April 14, at governors receiving Jewish orphans
activities of the fraternity for the chairman; Ruth Arons, vice-presi- the home of Sadye Marks, 3741 as wards train them in the Moslem
summer months, Lewis Sister was dent and treasurer; Blume Dinner, Tuxedo avenue. The prize for faith. It would be a mistake to'
elected athletic manager. secretary. Plans are being corn- selling the most tickets was award- think that the persecutions are of
1729 St. Antoine
pleted for the second annual in- ed to Miss Grace Sweet, 2691 Les- such a terrible nature that they
Randolph 0466

formal spring frolic to be given at lie. The winner of the raffle was are likely to annihilate the Yeme-
Coterie Club.
The Coterie Club met at the Hotel Statler on Sunday, April 28. L. J. Daugherty, of the Grabar. nite Jews," he declared.
home
of
Miss
Shirley
Knit
of
At-
Tickets
can be procured from any Electric Company,
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
' lions are growing worse, not bet-
' ter, Otto Schiff, president of the
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
MOHEL
5027-J.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority Jews' Shelter, reported at the an
will be held at t h e home of Miss pine
—.
Recommended by many
Jeanette Weller, 573 Chandler
met at the home of Miss Sonya Lo- nual meeting, also held Sunday.
Detroit physicians for
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
ber, 2985 Virginia l'ark. Installa- Ile visited the United States re- •
avenue, on May 15. Miss Bessie
thole ova a...Wren as
A special meeting of the Junior lion of officers was held. Miss cently and declared that the condi-
' Kosak will be hostess at the next
well as °them
ie
4120 Finical at Li
ebrew Relief Club was held April Sonya Luber is the new president. bons are unfortunate for prosper-
m••ting
of
the
club.
H
1610 Hasehrood A...

9 at the home of Miss Bessie Sklar,
ets Plans were made for a Mother's, tive emigrants.
Ph... Empire 6426.
Chinese and hmerican Duette.
W est Eucl
2215 mone
Equality Club.
the Day party and for entertaining a 4,
y were turned in tickets
dinner-dance held and
T h e inf ormal
Addison Hotel Sunday, girls for the theater party April number of orphans in the near fu- •
The beautiful decorative
I at t he
April 14, was a huge success. The 10 at Littman's People's Theater tore. Instead of the meeting on
effects and Of refined atmos-
REV. J. SILVERMAN
; president, Mrs. Mary Segel', ex- and the club thanks all friends April
9, the girls had dinner tea-
to-
phere that p••evades here will
a gether and later went to the
to James Kush- who helped to make the event
Mohel Specialist
appreciation
delight you
1 1 tends
ncr, who
was the chairman of the success. Reports were given cases
by ter.
The :10
next
meeting
will
be held
April
at
the
home
of
Miss
Min
new
26 Years . Experience!
; affair, for efforts in making the various committee's and
Endorsed by Leading
(lance so successful. Plans are now were reported. A full report will Silver of 13930 Woodrow Wilson.
Physicians
being made for a bridge-luncheon be given next week. It was de-
Eta Rho Sorority.
Endorsed by Detroit-
eiv
now• rec-
er• by virtu• of metic•
The
Eta Rho Sorority met at
t at the Barium Hotel in tided that all families
to be• h t .11
T
are
%dons care and clmn-
ing
help from
the organiZation
7949 M ■ ck (near Van Dyke)
future.
near
the
to
receive
baskets
of
food
for
the
home
of Beatrice Cohen. The
lines..
OPEN EVERY EVENING
Sea Food
Passover
holidays,
to
be
distills-
main
event
of
the
evening
was
the
2073 Gladstone
installation of officers. Miss Syl•
Live Wires.
From 6 p. m. to Midnight
as You Like It!
via Le Vine, new chancellor, was
Behind the steady pitching if' Wed next week.
Euclid 10467

resented with a new gavel. The
p
Captain Sam Chosid, the Live
tlIfi S a o
TheamueseStei
rority emblem was designed and
so
Wires indoor baseball team defeat-
• .... be ready for exhibtiion at the
Talytt Beta
e"ri
Y" will
meeting C
ed Ferry Street Stranglers 10 to
REV. H. MILKOVSKY
game. Chi Sorority was held at the "
:1 in .five-inning practice game.
nest meet ing.
Cantor ■ t Mishkan
The team is being coached by Thursday, April 11, at 8:30 p. m.
t ote Gamma Phi
Israel Synagogue
. Soros; y.
Jack Kelt, with Mickey Wilson do- An open meeting and social events
_
T h e first annual spring formal
inc the business part. The next
ADOLF'S SPECIAL DINNERS
will
be announced
a later date
Expert ■ nd
game will be with the Alfred Ori- of
interest
are being at planned
and given at Blossom Ileath by the
Frog, Chicken or Steak
oles
at Goldberg
Sunday, in a.
The m.
Chronicle,
Antiseptic Mobil
April
21, Field,
at 10:30
Iota
Phi Sorority, Eta
-- Gamma chapter,
Leah
12 Courses for only $1.50
was a success.
Also • la carte service
Athena
Girls'
Club.
MARRIAGES
Weisberg
acted
as
chairman
of
the

My well known 50c Pl•te
Mrs. Rose Salzman of 2005 affair. The next meeting will be
PERFORMED
Delta Omega Iota Sorority.
was held on Sunday afternoon, April
Luncheons served daily from
avenue
Delta 0,nega Iota Sorority, West Philadelphia
11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
hostess at the last meeting of the 21, at the home of Miss Evelyn
2012 Virginia
chapter,
Girls' Club on April 16. A Schultz.
Ladies Invited
Park
2438 WOODWARD Gamma
to its friends
for extends
helping thanks
make Athena
A
party
is
being
pajama
For Reservation for Any
their spring frolic on April 14 a hike and
Garfield 0287•M
Zedakah VCIub.
Function
huge financial and social success. planned for the near future to
The regular Monday afternoon
Special thanks are given to the take place in Mt. Clemens. The
Call WHITTIER 2637
We Specialize in Pariiim
sponsor, Miss Ann Schwartz, for • organization is also planning a meeting was held at Mrs. Jean
ADOLF E. KRATZ, Caterer
bridge
to
close
the
spring
season.
Winston's
home on Delaware aye-
her unfailing co-operation and
se
Rev. Louis Garfinkel
The
Evelyn Mae
Schu- • The next meeting will be held on nue. All the ladies that volun-
' Cohen.
help, and
to Misses
the chairman,
Monday evening at the Philadel- teem! to deliver the l'assover
PRACTICAL MOHEL
lion,
and
Leona
Weiner
were
also, phis-Byron Talmud Torah. baskets are asked to meet at Mrs.
biner,
secretary
of
the
organize-
Harmon
Avenue
553
At Your Service
Agnes Yarrow's home, 1666 Chi-
--
Hemlock 3330-W
Work Guaranteed
cago boulevard, Sunday, April 21,
Purity Chapter.
on the committee.
April 8, Purity Chapter No. 359, from 9:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. There
Longfellow 7724—Day, Night
0. L. S.. initiated three classes of will be no meeting next Monday
Les Joyeuse Fines. •
Miss Esther Balbirer of Atkin- candidates, one of which was on account of the holidays, but on
son avenue was hostess at the re- unique in being the first entire April 29 the president. Mrs. Ann
caption given in honor of the new men's class to be initiated into this Zamsky, 2212 Hazelwood avenue,
officers April 12. The following chapter. The annual bridge- will be the hostess. The marble
officers were honored: President, luncheon was held in the Masonic bust is displayed in Davis & Hal-
Mary Ulnick; vice-president, Yetta • Temple April 9. Over 150 guests perin's shoe store Second avenue.
Minter; secretary, Esther Bal- attended, and the proceeds there- The dinner-dance will be held
ctivile) rtyraybvi
hirer; treasurer, Pollie Minzer; from will be used for charity. Wednesday, May 22, at 7:30, at
Make reservations
GENERAL REPAIRING
publicity manager, Gertrude Zalk. April 22, Purity Chapter will hold Northwood.
Blanche
Gn2anY
Refreshments and dancing fol. its annual election of officers. Mrs. with chairman, Mrs.
or Storage, Tire, Battery Service
lowed. The raffle will be held May Edythe Cugell, matron, has an- Greenblatt, Hemlock 007I-M,
INGRATES
Welding, Bumping Refinishing
10. A "bunko" party will be held flounced a memorial service for the assistant, Mrs. Ann Paul. For
DISIGNIES
deceased members, to precede the ready layettes call Mrs. Toots
HILISTRAIORS
April 19 at the home of Mi`, business meeting, and all members Kohn. Longfellow 1157.
COLLISION WORK OUR
isti.m.
1.imomn.
neuriti•
Frances Groden of Kentucky ave.
COLDS. rneun
SPECIALTY
IIII.101•11 •
are urged to attend. Thursday,
me sone IIT.6
TRY OUR MINERAL CABINET nue.
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0101•041.
Club.
PAUL LEWIS, Prop.
Gamma
Eta■
April 9, Purity assembly. Order
BATHS
The rattle of the Gamma Eta
of the Rainbow for Girls, initiated.
Body Builder and Weight Reducer
Phi Sigma Gamma.
12314 & 12316 DEXTER
large (UM of candidates, Regina Club was held April 10 at the home
The Phi Sigma Gamma Sorority a Schiller
DELLA POWERS
worthy
advisor,
presiding.;
of Agnes Sherman, 1538 Lee
BOULEVARD
wein
ie
Schiller,
-
1 1 ho Id •
and their escorts will
Miss
Ann
!
,
Place.
The
winner
was
Place.
3637 MICHIGAN AVE.. at Grand Blvd.
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roast at their cottage it Sylvan
Rechtman
of
2210
Pingree
avenue.
Cabs.
Empire
7000
Single Bath 52. Lady Attendant. La I 3M Lake on Sunday, April 21.
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