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rented for general (Aces.
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the history ef this city as the El-
.1ylity Trust Building. At the time
.f its erection it ens considered
one of the most elaborate banking
offices in the country. The first
floor at that time was occupied by
the First National Bank and the
American Exchange National
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tinued to occupy the building until
the erection of the Ford Building
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one of its members, Miss Ashinsky.
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Chi Sign. Sorority.
The Chi Sigma Sorority met on
Sunday at 89 Rowena street. Re-
visions were Made in the soror-
ity's constitution. The next meet-
ing will be a social one for mem-
hers only, to be held at the home
of Sylvia Ascher, 17912 Brush, on
Friday evening, May 10. The fol-
lowing committees were appointed
by Rebecca Hoffman, president:
Program, Titre Tilchen, chairman,
and Yetta Hoffman, who will plan
the anniversary celebration; so-
cial, Sivie Levy, chairs our, Minnie
Turner, Sylvia Cohen; publicity,
Mamie Elbinger, chairman, assist-
ed by Bertha Shrier.
Blue Bird Girls.
The meeting of April 23 was
held at the home of Mrs. 'George
Aria in Pingrve avenue. Oranges
were donated to the Hebrew In-
fant Home. Plans were made for
the Mother's Day party to be held
at the Fox Theater on May 14. Fol-
lowing theater, the mothers will be
taken to the Oriental. The next
meeting will be held at Ida Green-
wold's home, 1715 Seward avenue,
on Tuesday, May 7.
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met
at the home. of Miss Ruse Green-•
berg. A party is being planned to
be given on Decoration Day, fur
The Debor:•ns.
members and their friends. The
The Deborians held a special
',meting on 51onday, April 29, to next meeting will be held on Sun-
day, May 5, at the home of Miss
.1,-cuss plans for the Bowery
Rae Wachler, 2219 West Euclid.
Cafe and Dance." The club is giv-
i.e this dance for the purpose of
Sigma Kappa Sigma Sorority.
securing funds with which t
finance an excursion for Jewish
A special closed meeting was
orphans. The next regular met- called by the president, Betty Gra-
ing will be held on Sunday at 31 bow, and held at the home of
Melbourne.
Helen Blumenau. Reports were
made On the charitable activities
Les Joyeuse
of the club. The sorority will en-
Due to Cie holiday the Les Joy- tertain the mothers of members
euse Filler held no meeting April on May 11 with a luncheon 81111
26. The raffle will be held M
theater party. The affair is in
10, at the home of Miss Gertrude the hands of a committee consist-
'/.alk, 13725 Twelfth street. The ing of Loretta Cohn and Faye
next meeting will be held at the ('then. The next meeting will be
home of Miss Ann Wiener of La at the home of Miriam Jacobs,
Belle avenue. All correspondence 7432 Poe avenue. All correspon-
should be addressed to Miss Yolk, dence to the club should be sent
13725 Twelfth street.
to the secretary, Helen Blumenau,
3216 Cortland.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
There was no meeting of the
Meta Alpha Theta.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority on April
'the last meeting of the Meta
25, due to Passover. At the meet- Alpha Theta was held at the home
' ing held at the "Y" on Thursday, of Slice Betty Weisman of Glyn n
May 2, installation of officers took Court on Tuesday, April 30. We
place. Plans are now complete for wish to take this opportunity to
the Mother's Day party to be held thank our many friends who were
at the home of Rae Marcus, 610 with us at the Stealer Hotel on
Holbrook. After a social at Miss Sunday, April 214, fur their sup-
Marcus's home, the mothers will port in helping make our dance a
be taken to a theater and after- success. The next meeting will be
wards to lunch at a cabaret, The held at the Y. W. II. A. on Tues-
sports committee is busy making day of next week.
plans for the picnic and hike to
take place at Belle Isle Sunday,
Hebrew Infant Home.
May 19. Miss Jean Hirschman,
The Hebrew Infant Home will
chairman of the moonlight com-
hold a mass meeting Wednesday
mittee, announces that plans are
evening, May 8, at Temple Eman-
progressing for the second annual
act, corner Taylor and Wilson, at
moonlight to be held Friday, Aug.,
8 o'clock. The committee has ar-
2, on the steamer Tashmoo. The
committee is endeavoring to se-ganged a delightful musical pro-
cure suitable entertainment for gram. There will be interesting
cure
speakers, and refreshments will be
this event.
served. Members are asked to
bring their friends.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
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Tau Phi Fraternity.
A regular meeting of the Tau
Phi Fraternity wtas held Sunday,
April 28, at the Y. W. II. A. club-
house. Under new business, dis-
cussion was had regarding the
moonlight that is to be given June
1 on the steamer Columbia. The
shipment of the new outfits for
this group was delayed and it will
be several weeks before they are
received.
Hebrew Association building at 89 mittee for the recent dance given
Rowena. The program for the eve- by the A. Z. A. In choosing hint,
n:ng was a mock trial. Those par- Chapter No. 63 has found the right
ticipating were Isaac Greenberg, man. Saturday, Detroit members
Max Simon, Albert Williams, Paul of the A. Z. A. will travel to To-
Bruner, Nathan Berke, Albert Sil- ledo to attend a dance given by
ber, Leo Gurko, Nathan Shur, Sid- Toledo Chapter No. 70. The dance
n•y Slobin and Albert Pearl. The committee, headed by Sam Goren,
program for Sunday, May 5, will' thanks all organizations, clubs
be a debate, "Resolved, that the and individuals for their co-opera-
Monroe Doctrine be abolished." tion in making the A. Z. A. dance
Jack Miller and Leo Gurko will de- a success and bringing closer to
fend the affirmative against Jacob Detroit the goal of the district
Weisman and Jack Rom. I tournament.
VICTOR CHENKIN, NOTED RUSSIAN
ARTIST, ONCE SANG FOR THE CZAR
Inetrnational Renowned Diseur to Make His Debut at Or-
chestra Hall in Detroit on Sunday Evening, May 5,
In Repertoire of Character Song Studies.
Presenting ceritably a one-man
show. Victor Chenkin, interns-'
tionall renowned diseur, who
makes his debut in Detroit at
1
Purity Assembly, Order of Rain.
bow fnr Girls.
Purity Assembly, Order of the
Rainbow for Girls, will hold its
third initiation Thursday, May 9.
at the Eastern Star Temple, 80
West Alexandrine, in the form of
a mother and daughter banquet.
All mothers and daughters are in-
vited to attend. Dinner will be
catered by Meyer Pereira. Reser-
vations must be in the hands of
Miss Frances Cugell, 2265 Pingree
Eta Beta Zeta.
avenue, not later than 'Wednesday,
The last meeting of the Eta May 8.
Beta Zeta Sorority was held at the
home of Miss Harriet Brody, 6335
Ladies' Lerhem Aniyim.
Northfield. Plans are being made
Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyini
for a formal affair to be held in will have a regular business meet.
the near future. The Beta chapter ing on Monday evening, May 6, in
at New York is progressing rap- the Delmar Synagogue. A report
The next meeting will be' of the benefit show given in Litt-
idly.
held at the home of Miss Betty man's Theater will be given. The
president, Mrs. Ida Solai, and all
the officers express their thanks to
Variette Club.
all those who helped to make the
The Variette Club met at the benefit a success. The theater 1 11- 11 ,
home of Miss Alice Kanter, 410 tilled to capacity. The names of
Holbrook. Final discussion was those who sold the most' ticket:
on the party to be held at the Chi- will be announced later.
nese Tea Gardens May II. The
next meeting will be held at the
W. W. Girls.
home of Miss Jennie Krivetsky,
The W. W. Girls met at a spe-
2663 Tuxedo.
cial meeting, at which a Mother's
Day tautly was planned. Plans are
B'nai B'rith Auxiliary.
under way for a series of novel en-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the I. tertainments for other sororities
0. B. B. will hold a special meet- and other girls' clubs during the.
ing Monday, May 6, at It p. nu. summer and fall seasons. The
Arrangements have been made for next meeting is to be a regular
a moth•r's and daughters night monthly social at the home of Miss
51onday, May 13, S p. m. Mem- Mary Koenigsberg, 8745 Dumbar-
bers and their daughters only are ton Road.
111 t'It ed.
Eta Rho Sorority.
Delta Epsilon.
The Eta Rho Sorority met at the
On Sunday, April 28, the Delta home of Miss Katzman on Glen-
Epsilon had a very interesting dale. Plans were made for a hike ,
meeting at their clubroom, Four- on Sunday, May 5. The sorority
teenth and Gladstone. At this wishes to extend its deepest sym-
meeting the resignation of Sol pathy to Miss Goodman, a mem-
Sugar, treasurer, was accepted ber, on the recent death of her
and Hyman Hagman was elected mother.
to succeed him.
It Was HIS° de-
rided that the club announce its
Coterie Club.
reorganization. We will hereafter
Miss Bessie Kosak of Wager
hold our meetings on Sunday, 2 p. avenue was hostess at the last
ut the Jewish Center, Mel- meeting of the Coterie Club on
bourne and Woodward. Boys be- April 17. Plans were made for a
tween the ages of 17 and 19 who bridge-social to be held in the near'
are interested in becoming mem- future for club members and their
bers are heartily invited to attend friends.
our next meeting.
Jun:or "Y."
The last meeting of the Junior
"Y" took place Sunday, April 28
at the V. W. H. A. clubhouse. Mr.
E. Levine, sponsor of the club, will
be unable to attend the meetings
and
Mr. M. Steiner, counselor and
Final arrangements were made
A. Z. A. Chapter No. 63.
swimming
instructor at Fresh Air
the
"shadow
dance"
which
will
for
The A. Z. A. held its weekly Camp, is to take charge during his
be given by this sorority on May
12 at the Stutter Hotel. The next meeting Sunday, April 28, at the absence. Dave Litwin was taken
meeting will be held at the home B'nai B'rith Community House, into the club as a member. The
of Mks Frieda Gold, 3810 Glad- and chose its representative for athletic committee is arranging
Jesse games with the Fresh Air Camp
stone avenue, Sunday afternoon, two major conventions.
Feller, past Aleph Godol, was hon- for the indoor team which the club
May 5.
ored with being Detroit's delegate , is organizing.
to Milwaukee May 12 and 13 for
Hebrew Ladies Free Loan.
Live Wires.
A special meeting of the Detroit the Great Lakes regional conven-
The Live Wires wish to an-
Hebre• Ladies' Free Loan Ass"- lion. Aleph Feder was also chosen
elation will be held Tuesday eve- as the delegate for the interns- nounce that the office of Secretary
ning, May 7, 7:30 p. m. It is im- tional convention to be held in Jack Katz and Treasurer Sam
Iportant that all members be prey- l'ittsburgh in July. At this con- ("hosed has been moved to 15376
ent. Refreshments will be served. vention Detroit will enter their Parkside, phone Hemlock 2858-J.
The meeting will be held at Con- bid for the district tournament of We are holding our annual outing
Aleph Feller, Detroit's at Walled Lake May 5. Our in.
grcgation Emanuel, Taylor and 1934
choice, has been Aleph Godol two door baseball team still has !Wine
Wilson.
terms, has taken part in all A. Z. open dates. If there is anyone in-
A. activities, including basketball, terested please get in touch with
Philomathic Debating Club.
The Philomathie Debating Club debating and committee work. He the secretary at the above ad-
met Sunday at the Young Women's was a member of the dance com- dress.
years. It was here that he first
conceived the idea of portraying
the better known operas and he
was acclaimed a genius by the
Do You Tire of Eating at
critics. As star of operettas and
Home?
musical comedies his name was
known throughout the breadth of
the land and soon he was invited
to appear in most of the European
cities.
In 1917 his stage career look a
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decided turn. He made up his
at Dexter Blvd.
mind to give an entire evening ,
entertainment alone. This was a
Luncheons Week Days:
distinct novelty in Russia and
II A. M. to 2 P. M.
once. again the press sang his
Dinners Week Days:
praises. Studying the peasants,
5 P. M. to 8 P. M.
students, merchants and rich of all
Sunday Dinners:
lands, he presented these in song
I P. M. to 8 P. M.
and story, not only in the Russian
but in 10 different languages, all
Try Our Sunday
of which he has managed to mas-
Dinners, $1—$1.25
ter. Thus, in his appearance at
Orchestra Hall, Chenkin will sing
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Among the laudatory comments
of New York critics who were
thrilled by Mr. Chenkin's singing
and character portrayals are:
VICTOR CHENKIN
Stark Young in the New Repub-
In a Character:stir Pose.
Sea Food
lic: "Victor Chenkin's acting is
Orchestra Hall for one perform- astonishing, the phrase brilliantly
as You Like It!
ance only on Sunday evening, May accurate, and the voice dramatic
fi, in a repertoire of Continental and inexhaustibly rich in variety."
character song studies, is one of
Julian Seaman in the New York
the outstanding artists of the old World: "Victor Chenkin gave a
and new Russia. Born in Rostoff, recital of 'character' songs, which
Sur-l•-Donn, he comes of a family meant they were acted, in cos-
celebrated in musical circles. Hie tume. He is an artist of amazing
father, Jacob Chenkin, won fame magnetism, subtle and dramatic."
early as a violinist, while his
Ab Cahan in the Jewish Daily
mother, Lein Sophie, sang in the Forward: "Only one character-
opera. It was little wonder, then, ization in Mr. Chenkin's repertoire
that Victor, capturing the histri- was sufficient to win the instan-
onic ability of his noted parents, taneous favor of his audience, but
should emerge on the stage at the his continued successful represen-
age of 12. Ile went in for tations qualified him to be placed
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heavy dramatic work and made in the rank of unusual artists.
such strides that soon he was !ap- clear powerful voice like an in-
pearing with the renowned Samna strument penetrates the inner cor-
at the Imperial Theater in
i Petro- ners of one's soul and arouses long
We Specialize in Partin
grad. It was here that the Czar forgotten sentiments •
dreams, and
of all the Russias first saw him thoughts of love. His character-
and he gave a command perform. izations and mimicry arise so vivid
once in the palace.
CONCRETE GARBAGE
that they bring back the natural
As one of the original founders environment of the group pot-
ASH RECEPTACLES
of "The Crooked Mirror," a sort frayed. His emotions and move-
d Fret to Crack
of George White "Scandals" of went, are so natural that they en-
111•Y NOW!
09 not Walt until you , America, he made his debut as a courage • desire to participate in
uq, notice.
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, singer, an art hitherto not utilized the Ukrainian, Caucasian and
by him. Later he joined the first Chassidic sketches.
"Chauce Souris" company in Mos-1 "Chenkin's recital was unusually
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cow and was its star for three , fascinating. I was bewitched."
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NEWS
So-Eds.
The So-Ed Social Club met a:
the Fenkell branch of the Jewish
Centers. The dance committee,
consisting of Zelda Brodsky, Goldie
Axelrod and Jack Barron, obtained
the B'nai B'rith hall fur the dance
to be held May 26. Lou Kesten-
baum's Silver Moon Serenaders
will furnish the music. Due to the
second Seder, Thursday, the open
rejecting 0- as postponed until May
211. All Jewish clubs and organ-
izations are welcome. Address all
communications to Goldie Axel-
rod, 5908 Mt. Elliott.
Zedak•It Club.
The regular weekly meeting of
6
the club was postponed on account
of the holidays. Forty Passover
baskets for poor were distributed
by the committees from the sta-
tion at the home of Mrs. Agnes
Yarrows, April 21. Arrangements
are being made for the last affair
of this season, the dinner-dance at
Northwood Inn on May 22. The
marble bust is on display at Nei+
& Ilalperin's shoe store on Twelfth
street. The raffle will take place
at the dinner-dance. The chair-
men, Mrs. Blanche Greenblatt and
Mrs. Ann Paul, are in charge of
reservations. Mrs. Tutts Kohn has
charge of all ready layettes. The
hostess at the next meeting, on
Monday, May 6, will be Mrs. Saran
Eisler of 8740 Arcadia. A promi-
nent speaker will address this
meeting.
The Rodin Club.
The Rodin Club held an interest-
ing meeting at the home of Mrs.
Emanuel Noll, 9729 Cascade.
Bridge was played during a social
hour. The next meeting will be
held at Mrs. Harry Rodin's home.
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
met at the "y," 89 Rowena street,
Sunday evening, April 28. Swim-
ming practice is already under way
under the direction of A. Goodman
and great progress is being made.
The boys are also showing fine re-
sults in baseball and tennis. After
the meeting the fraternity as a
whole attended the dance given by
the Ben Beys at the Book Cadillac
Hotel.
Stranger: Athletic Club.
The Strangers' Athletic Club has
completed a successful basketball
!season with Lon Chudler starring
all year. The Strangers have
called indoor practice and the pros-
pects look bright for a champion-
ship team.
Phi Sigma Gamma.
The Phi Sigma Gamma Sorority
held an informal party at the home
A special meeting of the Tau of Miss Martha Fleischer on Elm-
Beta Chi Sorority was held at the hurst avenue.
home of Miss Ilelen Yost at '1731
Burlingame, Sunday afternoon,
April 28. The treasurer, Miss Ann
Tutin, gave the final report of the
bridge-tea held at the Barium
Ilotel April 19, which was a great
success. After the business meet-
ing the girls played bridge.
TIM Beta Chi Sorority.
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