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CLUB) NEWS

Jolly Fellows.
A special meeting was held Sun-
day at the home Of Jack Kobrin,
11183 Gladstone avenue. It was
decided to have an open meeting
shortly, the exact date to be made
known at the next meeting. The
club picked teams for a debate on
capital punishment at the next
I meeting.

Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO CONTRIBUTORS

On account of Passover, all
club notes and other news for
insertion in next week's issue of
The Chronicle must be in the
hands of the editor not later
than Tuesday morning.

The Hebrew I.adies Aid Society
will hold a special meeting at the
home of the president, Mrs. Eman-
uel Klein, 3234 Carter, April 30,
at 8 p. m. All members are urged
to attend and get their tickets for
the curd party and luncheon to be
held on May 22 at Jericho Temple.'

Jolly Elite Club.

The Jolly Elite Club meets every
Sunday at 3 p. m. at the People's
Hall, Twelfth and Seward ave-
nues. At the last open meeting,
which was held April 21, the club
made a collection for a needy fam- '
ily for Passover and netted $20.

Sigma Iota.
Les Joyeuse Filles.
I Sigma Iota Sorority met at the
Filles met at Y W. II A. Sunday. The results
J
The Lesoyeuse
2996 E ■ stlawn Ave.
Phalanx Club.
the home of Miss Francis Groden of f the
are: Billie Fidler,
th election
I ti
The Phalanx Club met April 18
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. , April 19. Plans for a hike and president; Mollie Danzig, vice-
FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO
Lenox 0725
at the "Y," Si) Rowena street. Due
Phi Kapa
p Epsilon Fraternity I wienie roast to be held in the near p r esident ; Faye tr easurer , sects-
' IMSTRIBUTED BY
to Passover week, the next meet-
Sunday, April 21, at the "Y." future were discussed. A birth-, tart
. Com-
a
- , ing will be held Thursday, May I. Plans
net
were discussed for the din-1day party given by Mr. and Mrs.lmittee Ida Gross, treasurer.
The house committee reported on s were appointed by the
nee-dent's to be held at Northwood' Bloom in honor of their daughter,' president and final plans were
the various locations available for
Inn on May 24, Lewis Sisley, nth - Ruth, was held April 20. Due to drawn up for the May Day bridge-
this year's cottage to be used by
Phalanx during the summer. A letic manager, appointed the tot- Passover, no meetings Neils be held dance to be given at the Chinese
1414 Twenty-first Street
plan to build a cottage of its own lowing members to head the vari- . until May 3. All correspondence, Tea Gardens Friday night, May 3.
Phone Lafayette 2179
ous sports which the fraternity is should be addressed to Miss Ger- Plans for the initiation of Helen
i is under discussion. The organ-
Aaron [rude 'talk, 13725 Twelfth street. Abrams, who was made a member',
as. planning to undertake:
MANUFACTURERS OF
ization has turned to athle
Rosen, baseball; Al Goodman,
of the Sigma Iota last Sunday, and
tivitieo during the warm weather.
Golden Crisp Pretzels
Tau Beta Chi Sorority.
swimming; Allan Agree, tennis.
Mollie Danzig were made and it
A bowling team has successfully
Evans,
master
of
ceremonies
Al
Eva
Jeweler
and
Designer
was decided to hold initiation at
All Kinds of
defended itself in competition. An
at the Michigan Theater, was guest the Eastern Star Saturday, May
Philomathic
Debating
Club.
Ice; Cream Cones
indoor baseball team is retir
The Philomathic Debating Club of honor at the bridge-tea given 1 i .
at Cold Field. The Phalanx x Cling
601 Woodward Arcade
net and defeated the bowling met Sunday at the Shatirey Zedek by the Tau Beta Chi Sorority at
Deborian Club.
team of the Utopian Club at the branch at Clairmount and Twelfth the Barium Hotel April 19. The
The Deborian Club niet Sunday,
1514 Woodward Ave.
Oriole bowling alleys on April 7. street. The program and meeting entertainers were: Al Evans played
un-
April 21, at 31 Melbourne. Final
Al Wolf, Ben Shapiro and George , for Sunday, April 28, will be held and sang three selections; Gwe
Cherry 2863
Keil represented Phalanx. Mem. at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse at 89 dolyn Heileman gave two humoro s arrangements were made for the
Sanford Moskowitz "Bowery Cafe and Dance" that the
, hers of the club attended the wed- Rowena, due to the participation
ding of Isadore Wuntner to Miss of the Philomathic Debating Club gave a piano selection; Yenta Hoff-, Deborian Club is giving for the
Detroit, Mich.
I Sally Malek, Sunday, April 14, at in the Y. W. II. A. open house. man sang two songs: Ruth Parkin- purpose of securing funds to
Heading t h e The program will be a mock trial. son played a piano selection. Music finance an excursion for Jewish
Jericho Temple.
x Simon will be the judge, Al- for the dancing that followed the orphans. The affair will be given
various committees are: Enter-1 M
at the Jericho Temple May 31.
tainment, Jack Cooper; member- beet Williams will be the prosecu entertainment
furnished
by Al
The was
sorority
thanks
ii4 .
Music for dancing will be fur-
ship, Bernard Tilchen; sports, Ben: tor, Isaac Greenberg the plaintiff,' Evans.
friends for the hearty co-operation Wished by Ed Fisher's Night Sere-
•
e I ( e f ense tt
a o
rn ey,
Shapiro.
I aul Broner th
in making this affair a social suc-
,
.
naders.
Marion Simon is general
,
.•
Leo Gurko the defendant. The cess despite tee (lisagreearow
chairman for this affair, assisted
Aimwell Club.
, witnesses will be David J. Sobin weather.
by
Rose
Reznik, Mae Gorelick.
.
The Aimwell Club held an inter-' and Walter Berke. The Philo-
Yenta Hoffman and Mamie El-
esting meeting April 21. Many im-Imathic Debating Club asks its
Chi Sigma Sorority.
Binger.
portant topics were discusse(1.1 trends to watch for announce-
The Chi Sigma Sorority is enter-
2333 Park Avenue
Abe Cherow, the new president,' ments about the Philomathic model
second year of existence.
Open from 12 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Yim• Zonta Cara Sorority.
A Smart Place
ing its
outlined his policies in an address, meeting and the coming debate, Its
officers are: President, Rebec-
Discussion was held on the raffle to I with the Detroit College of l.aw.
Yima Zonta Cara Sorority met
ca Hoffman; vice-president, Miss
• -to Lunch-
SPECIAL LUNCHEON
be held May 9. A dance in the
Tillie Tilchen; secretary, Mamie at the home of Miss Rose Brooks,
Served from 12 to 2 p. m.
near future was planned. Inaug-,
Phi Zeta Xi Sorority.
Elbinger, and treasurer, Sylvia 614 Leicester Court. It was de-
50c
oration exercises were held. There ,
Phi Zetta Xi Sorority met at Ascher. The sorority meets at 89 cited to aid two poor families with
holidays.
will be an open meeting at 82101 ,
Warren and Woodward
A m u
Miss AEptrhi
Rowena street and is identified' f2ro,(1,0ksf our . d t h' -lissho
home jorfi a ud
SPECIAL DINNER -
are i in'
11.
Twelfth street May 2 at 8:30.
, April
n. with the activities of the "Y." The 13
--
Served from 5 to 8 p. m.
the recent social activities of the next regular meeting will be held charge. The next meeting will be
Eta Beta Zeta.
held at the home of Miss Fay
75c
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at I sorority was a party given at the on Sunday, April 28.
Cohen, 3038 Elmhurst, on Wed
the home of Miss Helen Kirch- home of Miss Feinstein, one of the
ar,
A La Carte Service at All
Election will
C
, ne sd ay, May 1.
Meta Alpha Theta.
Hours
bauin, 2929 Taylor. Pins have new members. Many Tau Delta
e tua stmeei ut °aft Ptihne. take pIace.
l'hi boys from Ann Arbor were) h 0 11, ,e
,f e t(af Alpham ,Trhia
Home-Made Noodles and
already been ordered and the con- I
stitution was sent to the Beta present, and the affair was a suc-
German Apple Struddle
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
g,ree avenue on Saturday. Accord-
Our Specialty
chapter at New York. Miss Ger- eess•
Several members of the Beta
ing to reports, the annual spring
trade Silverman is a pledgee. The
Card Reading With Meals
frolic of the sorority, to be given Rho Delta Sorority visited the
Trot y Vech Gi r l s ,
next meeting will be held at the
Open from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m.
From 8 to 12 p. m.
:Miss Esther Kohn was hostess at the Seeder Hotel on Sunday, Children 's Hosital, Farnsworth and
home of Miss Ilarriet Brody, 6338
Breakfast - - 7:30 to 9:00 a. m.
at the last meeting of the Troty April 28, promises to be one of the St. Antoine, April 13. The char-
Northfield,
p.
m.
Lunch . - - 11:30 to 2:00
Vech Girls on April 17. A report, most successful of the season., ity committee purchased toys,
-
5:00 to 8:00 p. m.
Dinner - - -
distributed to the
1 on pins was given by Miss H. Mil- Anyone wishing tickets for this which were Baskets
The Deb..
containing
was made. affair can obtain them from any of children.
IVs serve sandwiches
The last meeting of the DebsI ler, and a selection
was held at the home of Miss Mar-I Plans have been completed for a the members or by calling Empire Passover food were given to a
Throughout the day
number of destitute families. A
inn
Kahn,
2051
West
Philadelphia.
party
at
Walled
Lake
on
May
5.
5027-J.
....
hike to Belle Isle is planned by
A special meeting will be held
At Detroit's Newest and
The girls are planning to hike to 1
the sport committee. Miss Galen
Bicur Cholem Society.
Ann Arbor and spend the week- April 30 at the home of Miss H.
SPECIAL SUNDAY $1
Finest Restaurant
B
last
meting
of
the
icur
is
in c harge of arrangements. The
A t the
end with Miss Ida Dalitz, an hon. i Schneider.
CHICKEN DINNER..
Cho lem Society,e held at the home sorority attended the bridge-tea
-
ovary member. The next meeting
of
Miss
Sally
Erman
of
Blaine
ave-
given
by the Tau Beta Chi Soror-
a TOC P. M.
Sigma Delta Pi Sorority.
will be held at the home of Miss
The Sigma Delta Pi Sorority nue, many interesting topics were ity April 19. The third anniver-
Board and Room, 310 Weds
Mona Hiller.
met at the home of Miss Rose discussed, outlining the summer sary of the sorority was celebrated
Banquets and Parties Gives
-
Abrams of Tuxedo avenue on Sun- schedule. The foremost of these at a formal dinner-dance at the.
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
1
Special Attention
Miss B. Dimian of 2474 West ! day. The drawing of the raffle plans dealt with the announcement Oriole Terrace April 21. All the
held and the prize of "two that a date had been set for the members were present, including
Tea Leaf Reading FREEI
Philadelphia was hostess at the last was
for the best show in town" twentieth annual excursion, whic the three honorary members, Mrs.
307 E. Ferry Ave.
meeting Friday, April 19. Plans ti c k e t s
., Levitt, Mrs. Rub ens and Mrs.
Empire 10085
were completed for the Mother's: was won by Ben Tate. Plans for will be held June 16 to Tashmoo h
' Plans for many new features are. Averbuck. The new president,
pl
ace
May
ak
e
an
informal
dinner-dance to b e
Day program t o t
Miss Sadye Levin, reviewed the so-.
11. The raffle is to be held May given the early Part of June in being formed which will make this
d Irani- year's excursion stand out. Corn- rority's activities since it was or-
31. Address all correspondence to h o nor o f th e so ro rity's thi r
15832 In-, versary were discussed. The next mittees are being formed and their ganized in 1926. A mothers' party
Miss It. A. Rapapport,
meeting will be held at the home respective chairmen will be an- will be held at the home of Miss
verness. Miss F. Fellman of 1 5 9 10
All those inter- Marcus, 610 Holbrook, on May 12.
Inverness will be hostess at the of Miss Jeanette Bresler of 1663 nounced later.
ested in the Bicur Cholem Society The next meeting will take place
1 Pingree, on Sunday, May 5,
next meeting, Friday, April 26.
, are welcome to attend meetings. May 2, when officers will be in-
-
' The next meeting will take place stalled.
is
4120 Fenk•ll at Li
Sigma Alpha.
Home Relief Society.
MISS Bessie Gad-- - - -
The next meeting of the Home
The Sigma Alpha Sorority met at the home of t Euclid avenue,
2, 227 ,,Weso
Chinese and American Dish..
Relief Society will take place Mon-
rs. at the home of Miss Fannie Wex- Thursday,
1 uay,
rso .orty ,..
Meet Me at the
(lay. April 29, at the home of M
' 2456 West Philadelphia. Final
ler
The arrangements
Abe I•erar,
'
2959 CI amen t s.
were made for the
The beautiful decorative
Preferences
Being
Created
officers and members are working social gathering to be held at the'
effects and the refined atmos-
for Motor Coaches, Says
Furnished Free
hard this week distributing money, home of Miss Ida Palley, 2329 Ful-
phere that pervades here will
matzos, fruit and haggadahs to, lerton avenue, on Saturday, April
Reference Investigated
Pony Express Manager.
delight you.
poor
families
and
to
the
Jewish,
27.
The
girls
welcome
Soretta
Miiids, Waitresses, Laun-
patients in hospitals.
Goron as a new member. The
The
increasing importance of
dresses, Janitors, Cooks
' Misses Ethel and Dorothy Green, motor coaches as "feeders" to rail-
Phi Sigma Tau Sorority.
land Chauffeurs
3500 West Warren avenue, will be roads was commented upon recent-
I'hi Sigma Tau Sorority met hostesses at the next meeting, on ly by F.. A. Blake, general man-
' Sunday, April 21, at the "Y." The Sunday, April 28, at 4 p. m.
ager of the Pony Express Lines,
Sea Food
program Sunday night was quite
operating all-steel palace coaches
Where a Good flame Steal
successful. Miss Goldie Axelrod
as You Like It!
between Detroit and Chicago. He
recited "I Swippa Da Street;" Carpenter Insurance Agency pointed out that this tendency,
Is Assured
4742 Hastings
Mary Cohen played several selec-
Established Enviable
serving
ns
it
does
to
acquaint
the
Columbia 0404
Kosher Home•Cooked Meals
tions on the piano. An efficiency
Reputation.
general public with the luxury and
•■■
play was given in which no charac-
Appetising Sandwiches
economy of motorbus travel, is
ter spoke more than one word at a
•
creating a preference for motor
A Good Place to Go After the
The Carpenter Insurance
time. The following members took
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
conches in long distance trips as
Show
part: Rita Axelrod, Zelda Brod- Agency, located at 502 Hofman
well.
MOHEL
sky, Goldie Axelrod, Mary Cohen Building, Detroit, is establishing
"Railroads all over the country,"
8207
Twelfth
Street
an
enviable
reputation
for
itself
and Eva Samuels. Zelda Brodsky
itscomm0ded by many
says Blake, "are concentrating
Detroit physicians for
gave a humorous impersonation of for the service it is rendering its their efforts on long hauls with few
Across the People's Theater
their own children as
clients.
. a woman at the beach. April 28
stops. They find this to be the
well as other,.
DeWitt E. Carpenter entered
an open meeting will be held.
only way in which they can oper-
ISIS H.elwood A.
into the insurance business Decem-
ate at a profit, and are depending
Phase Empire 6428.
ber, 1921, in Detroit, after having
Phi Sigma Gamma.
upon motorbusses to act as "feed-
I'hi Sigma Gamma Sorority an-
ers" and take care of the short
2438 WOODWARD nounces that its annual tennis
trips. This has proved satisfactory
I tournament will begin on Sunday,
enough in the past because the
May 5, at 11 o'clock, on the Y. W.
busses could charge n compara-
II. A. court. All members of the
We Specialise in Parties
tively low fare and still show a
Mohel Specialist
; Y. K'. II. A. are invited to partici-
profit.
28 Yams' Experience!
' pate
"But in a short time passengers
'
Endorsed by Leading
, Phyoiciana
began to ask why it was necessary
Tau
Sigma
Rho
Sorority.
to
use busses on short trips only.
Endorsed by Detroit
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at
Passover Greetings
*
ors by virtue rd met,:
The only logical answer to this was
oleos ca. and clean-
the home of Miss Esther Yunis,
supplied by far-sighted operators
262 East Euclid avenue, April 16.
who immediately launched inde-
The meeting was followed by a so-
2073 Gladstone
pendent lines between major
cial hour. The next meeting will
cities. Such a line is the Pony
Euclid 10467
he held at the home of Miss Esther
Express.
Yunis, 262 East Euclid avenue.
'The Pony Express 'Palace'
C oat hes' are the largest on the
They resem-
highways today.
ble a railroad coach, being double-
Cantor at Mishlan
ended; while the motors are under-
Israel Synagogue
All-Senior Team:
slung in the center. The inside of
The following men are the play-
each coach is fitted with air-cush-
Expert and
ers selected by officials of the
ioned chairs, richly upholstered in
Antiseptic Mohel
Jewish Center Basketball League
a light green Spanish leather. Cur-
as representing the All-Senior
tains and floor-coverings are of a
MARRIAGES
Jewish Center team. These play-
DeWITT E. CARPENTER
color to harmonize with the gen-
ers are selected not only for their
PERFORMED
scoring ability and their defensive several years' experience as, spa- oral decorative scheme. Windows
2012 Virginia
work during the past season, but cial agent for companies writing are wide, permitting an unob-
9111 Woodward Avenue
Park
also for their respective values to automobile insurance and various strutted view in all directions.
other lines. He has built a large Electric fans above the seats dis-
Near Clairmount
their individual teams.
Garfield 0257-M
Alex Haider, J. A. C. clientele of agents as well as pot- perse warm air currents, while
First I..,,
Circulating Library-I...test Fic•
Central, R. F.; Loull Chudler, Strange. icyholders through his fair deal- cozy nooks are provided where
tion
Right Off the Press
Abronnovita.
Steven.
A. C I. F., George
ings with both his agents and pol- card-tables may be placed. Run-
A. C • C.: N. Kaufman, Steve. A. C..
icyholders on adjusting their ning ice-water is available, while Complete Line of Magazines
H. G A Glork. lien Hey A. C.. L. G.
Rev. Louis Garfinkel
Second team: Eddie Sark. Steven. A. claims and underwriting their in the rear of the bus is a lavatory
Phone Northw■y 5240
C.. R. F.: lien •elan•ky. lien Bey A. C. business. with closet and washstand.
PRACTICAL MOHEL
L. F. M. Diamond. TrY•cnio., C.: L
"Two
drivers
are
provided
for
Ile
has
been
an
outstanding
fig-
linehalter. liarriotere. R G., I. 'forwent.-
553 Harmon Avenue
th insurance field in this every coach, and a uniformed por-
'be, Steve. A. C.. L. G.
ure in the
At Your Service
Hemlock 3330-W
city since 1921 and has made many ter holds himself in readiness to
All-Intermediate team:
Work Guaranteed
F00 team: M. Klemm. Olympic, R. Jewish friends through his fair care for baggage and antidote
F.: M. Gold•tein. Feto key. L. F.; M.
methods of writing and adjusting trvelers' wants en route."
Longfellow 7724-Day, Night
Comas, Olympic, C., I. Shaw, Hakoah.
insurance of all kinds.
R. C... W. Colineky. Olympic , L. Ii•
Second teem: I. Berri, Olympic, R.
In December, 1927, his brother,
Plans for Michigan Bell
Gottlieb
F.: E. Giants, N. F.. 1.. L. I.
Cecil IL Carpenter, joined him,
Extensions.
Holinah. •., Levin•on. Olympic.. R. G.:
making the organization a co-part-
Roe.. N. E. L. I.. G.
nership known as Carpenter Insur•
At the regular monthly meeting
Intermediate Free Throw Cham- once Agency, with offices at 502 of the heard of directors of Michi-
Haman Building.
pionship:
For
a
number
of
years
Cecil
I1.
gun
Bell Telephone Company, held
etroit' go( nyraviry
!.eon Rivesof the J. C. A. Cen- Carpenter was an official of two in Detroit on April 16, estimates
trals won the intermediate free
insurance
companies
operating
in
were
approved covering extension
GENERAL REPAIRING
throw championship and the cup
states and developed a large to the plant in the amount of $ 1.-
emblematic of the success of the many
volume of business for the two 215,000. Of this total $3,457,000
ENGRAVERS
Storage, Tire, Battery Service
contest by shooting 17 out of a
companies and made many friends is for the Detroit exchange area
DESIGNERS
Welding, Bumping Refinishing
possible 25. Louis Chudler of the
' ILLUSTRATORS
through the territory in which the and the balance of $740,000 covers
Strangers won the senior free
COLLISION WORK OUR
companies op:rat-ed. The wide various items throughout the bal.
contest
after
having
been
PM OM •
throw
tike Mr+ er w
SPECIALTY
experience held by Cecil II. Car- ance of the state.
.560
MVO,
tied for first with N. Kaufman of
Including estimates approved at
PAUL LEWIS, Prop.
New Office and Display Room
the Stevens, both of whom had penter in the agency field, to-
gether with that of DeWitt E. Car- previous meetings, this makes a
... Fox Theater Bldg. .... thrown 22out of a possible 25. In penter, makes a combination hard total approval so far this year of 12314 & 12316 DEXTER
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BOULEVARD
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900
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