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Pienuntorr,

SUNSHINE

Deliciousi

K. P. WILL INSTALL
OFFICERS JUNE 23

C

E111S11 ORM ICTE

NEWS

CLEANLINESS
COMFORT
ECONOMY

Laches' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge. Purity Assembly, Order of the European Jewish Women Welfare
to Take Place at
Zedak•h Club.
Organix•fon.
Rainbow for Girls.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Wnsi
The weekly meeting was held at
Dinner-Dance at the
Purity Assembly, Order of the . A meeting of the European Jew-
Mrs. Anil Wohlman's home. Mrs. B'rith will give the last card party
the Statler.
‘N omen's Welfare. Organiza-
Rebecca King, chairman of the of the season Tuesday, June II, at Rainbow, held its first dance Thurs. ash

Ceremonies

POTATO
CHIPS

held May 21 at Jericho
raffle, reported it a great success. 2 p. m., at the Wm(' Irrith Com- day evening, )lay 23, at the East- non was
On June 23, Detroit Lodge No. ' The three prizes given out by the munity House, 25 East Ferry. ern Star Temple, which was a huge Temple. The board of directors
president, Mrs. Zamsky, were won Many pleasant surprises are in -access. The assembly extends it' was appointed for t he next year.
its annual installation and dinner by Miss Ann Elias, Mrs. Blanche store for those who attend. l'rizes s ympathy to Sister Dorothy s o , Tickets were passed and are to be
dance at Stotler lintel. The pub- Greenblatt and Mrs. Esther Davis will be given at each table, and re- n.k, whose mother recently passed, purchased for Mrs. Kusnick and
lic is invited. Reservations may Mrs. King will award the rest of, freshments at a nominal cost. The away. l'urity Assembly's last ini- M r. "till''s relative , . The tenth
be secured from II. P. (',,hen, 3153 the prizes with Mrs. Sophia Jacob- chairman of this affair is Mrs. N. nation of the season will be held annual hall will be held Dec. 1, the
ace t" be announced later. A
('ass avenue, Glendale 1062.
at the following meeting. Mrs. Blutnikoff, assisted by the follow- Thursday evening, June 13, at the P l
FRIED IN KOSHER CRISCO
The following officers are to be Ilarry Kaletsky of Monterey won ing hostesses: Mrs. L. Rubenstein, Eastern Star Temple, when a large meeting will be held Tuesday at
airs.
Sarasohn,
Mrs.
LeVey,
Sirs.
class
will
be
initiated.
There
will
Jericho
Temple.
the
marble
bust.
In
honor
of
their
installed for the ensuing year '
DISTRIBUTED BY
Chancellor commander, Emil children's birthdays, Mrs. Zamsky J. Rose, Mrs. Shultz, Mrs. Rosen- be one more business nwetinjs be-
Jacobson.
A
regu-
Bicur
Cholem Society.
man
and
airs•
fore
the
assembly
adjourns
for
the
Raskin; vice chancellor, Albert A. and Mrs. Ann Arta gave liberal
Plans fur the twentieth annual
Foreman; prelate, Sol A. Dann; donations, as (lid all the above. lar meeting will be held Monday summer months, July and August.
excursion
of
the Bicur Cholera So-
evening,
June
2,
at
8
p.
m.
All
The assembly will hold an outdoor
master at arms, Oscar Ehrlich; in- Mrs. Sonia Schaffer has charge of
1414 Twenty-first Street
ner guard, Samuel Goldline; outer the unfinished layettes. The or- members are requested to attend meeting to wind up the season ciety .0 Tashmoo Island, Sunday.
June
les
are
reported progressing
as
no
cards
will
be
sent.
some time in June.
guard, Jacob Katz; secretary, Wil- phans' outing will take place Fri-
Phone Lafayette 2179
favorably. The all-day excursion
liam Rosenberg; master of cache- day, June 21. Ladies who drive
includes
dancing,
with music by a
MANUFACTURERS OF
quor Nathan A. Pereira; trustee, should get in touch with Mrs. Delta Chapter, Phi Gamma Eta
Detroit Ladies' Lechem
Sorority.
Saul Kaufman; grand lodge repre- Zamsky. An annual report wits
Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim nationally known recording or-
Golden Crisp Pretzels
we
An interesting meeting
it Monday, June 3, in the chestra. Prizes will be awarded to
sentative, Nathaniel Goldstick; given by the chairman of enter-
will
Ruse Bernia ❑
All Kinds of
Holbrook Synagogue. A report of the winners of the various events.
grand lodge alternate, Samuel )tas- tainment, Mrs. Blanche Green- held at the home of
which include track, field and nov -
kin; fraternal correspondent Her- blatt. Installation of officers will on Greenlawn avenue. Plans were the benefit show at Littman's
Ice Cream
elty events, baseball 1.1.1111•S, pie-
man Muscovitch; organist, Ralph be held Monday, June 10, at the nude and tickets distributed for Theater will be given. Refresh-
eating contest and many other sur-
the excursion to be held at Bob
nts will be served. The public
Raskin; lodge physician, Dr. It. R. Statler Hotel, only for members.
prises. 'the society thanks the
Lo
on
Aug.
10.
Tickets
are
on
' ddstone; master of work, Louis
is invited. Those holding tickets
sale from any member or on the for the show are requested to Tau Phi Fraternity for donating a
Philomathic Debating Club.
11 Wolfe.
:
gift which will be awarded to the
day
of
the
excursion
at
the
dock.
Philomathic
Last Sunday the
bring the money to the meeting.
Past Chancellor Samuel Raskin.
winner of the three-legged rase.
W II art as installing officer, assist- Debating Club not in the Atkinson The next meeting will be held at
and
The good-will membership rally.
the
home
of
Dorothy
Kaplan.
and Twelfth street branch of the
by all past chancellors.
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152. which will take place in the form
Sluturey Zedek. The program fin
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152 of a formal dinner-dance, will be
Guesmatmill Not to Crock
Ased•Ed•D:n Sorority.
the evening was a three-cornered
BUY NOW' Do not wait until you get
Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met at the will hold an initiation at its regu- held at the Oriole Terrace Sunday,
fi nnounces Winners In Drs. discussion on "Installment Buy-
court
of
Esther
Schwartz
June '2. Miss Sally Erman will act
:lit
:Nit increased men.
a
ing." Mr. Burr, instructor of homo of Sties
matic Tournament.
o meet is avenue, ay T here e w 1 , he as hostess of the affair. The so-
chemistry at the Detroit City Col- Taylor avenue on May 21, A thea-
ter
party
is
planned
to
be
followed,
entertainment
and
lunch
served
in
ciety was pleased with the return
lege and recently appointed assist-
Garfield 7106
The results of the dramatic
by a pajama party at the home of honor of their grand chief, Eva of one of its former active mem-
G ornament in which the senior ant director of chemical engineer- one of the members, Mrs. Sally Frooman.
bers, DIM,' Steffin, former vi•e-
a nd intermediate clubs of the Jew- ing at the Massachusetts Institute Grant of Linwood avenue. Final
president and publication man-
of Technology, spoke to the club
is h Center participated were an- about "Archeology and the Bible" arrangements will be made for the
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority.
ager. There are still a few va-
n unced at a social gathering held
Theta
Delta
Kappa
Sorority
met
cancies for membership. The
picnic
to
I'ut-In-Bay
at
the
next
in which he pointed out that nine
? n Saturday, May 18, at the Jew- I times out of ten the Bible is cor- meeting, at the home of Miss Belle at the home of Miss Gertrude next meeting will be held at the
North 1836
North. 1699
it h Center.
Eder, 902 Pallister, Tuesday eve- home of Ray Steinberg, :1249
rect. Next week election of offi- Alter of 354 Owen avenue.
The Snipichuck Club was award-
ning, May 28. Plans are under Sturtevant avenue, June 6, at
e first place in the tournament cers to lead the Philomathic De-
way
by the social committee for 8:30 p. m.
So-Ede.
bating Club in its sixty-second year
f r the play, "Two Candlesticks
The So-Ed Social Club thanks the open meeting to be held June
will be held.
a n d a Fan."
11
at
Miss Marie Samow's home,
all its friends who helped make its
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
The Out-for-Fun Club placed
first dance a huge success. Larry 1514 Clairmont. The first out-
Sties Belle Goldberg was hostess
Aimwell Club.
econd with "Parlor Tricks," a
ing
of
the
sorority is being planned to the Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority
The Aimwell Club decided to Ziff has been admitted into the
d roll comedy of modern girls, and
purchase club sweaters. The new club. Watch the Chronicle for an- to take place soon after the open at her home, 6749 Northfield, on
t h e Inter.Nos Club placed third club colo• are blue and gold. nouncement of the next open meeting. Miss Lillian Lazarow of May 24. The semi-annual elec-
I
ith "What Price Nobility," a This will replace the purple and meeting.
4116 Ilague is to be hostess at the tion of officers was the feature of
n ix-up which fortunately straight- white. Before the meeting the
next meeting, Tuesday evening, this meeting. The result of the.
ns itself amusingly.
Zeta.
June 4.

Eta
Beta
election follows: President, hiss
Aimwell ball team played the Spar-
The Senior Council, under whose tan A. C.. The Aimwell team won
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at
Esther Naimark; vice-president,
uspices the tournament was held, by the score of 9 to 1. Teams de- he home of Miss Avis Rice of 3318
1056 West Baltimore
Troty
Vech
GA..
The Troty Vech Girls met at Nliss Rose Greenberg; secretary,
xtends congratulations to the siring to play should get in touch Calvert avenue. The girls com-
an rii)surteq :
ilim,n
: G ied r
MI s Sonia

Cher clubs who participated, for with Sidney Schiff, manager, at pleted plans fur the "Treasure the home of Miss Martha Miller, N Slits (veil
i c Plans for h,
t heir fine spirit and co-operation.
Hunt" to be held June 30. Miss May 22. The members extend pajama party which ass to be
2012 Pingree.
The Awards for the tournament
Gertrude Silverman is now a best wishes to Stint Eva Cohen on
ill be made on Koved Night at
May
29 were
discussed.
member of the sorority. The her betrothal to Nlorris Shair. The rD hell
g the
summer
months
the so.
in on
ourrity
t he Jewish Center, which will be
next meeting will be held at the members also wish Slim Esther
will hold its meetings on
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- 1 eld on Wednesday, June 26, at
home of Miss Beatrice Zaem of Kuhn a pleasant trip to New Friday evenings instead of on Sun-
party
ALLY-WASIIED AND CARE- I chick time all awards for athlet-
4264 Burlingame.
A
farewell
Slav
25 by II
Mrs.
NI. Kuhn day afternoons. The next meeting
York.
will be held at the home of Slim
1 es, dramatics, oratory and other
given on
FULLY IIAND IRONED
.ournaments will be made.
Deb..
n Nliss Kahn's honor, The next
in
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2074 Hazelwood.
The Debs met at the home of meeting will be held at the home Esther Naimark,
Miss Fannie Barsky of 1850 Glad- of Miss C. Shaperio, 2627 Tuxedo
Closing Day Exercises:
Les Joyeuse Filles,
e
The closing day exercises of the stone avenue. Plans were com- avenue.
Les Joyeuse Fine's net at the

Schools of Religion of Temple Beth pleted for the "wienie bake" to
gia c,NnIair,,ILs,
home Aof new slasinlIn
El will take place Saturday morn- be given by Stirs Ida Dalitz of
composed by
Delta Omega Phi Sorority.
ing, June 1, Sunday morning, June Ann Arbor, who is an honorary
Miss Mildred Brenner, treasurer miss Mildred Chertoff, was sung
member.
The
next
meeting
will
2, and Sunday afternoon, June 2.
of the Delta Omega l'hi Sorority. to the club. Further plans for the
Members of the Congregation be held at the home of Miss An- Wan hostess at the last meeting of hike and wienie roast were dis-
are invited especially to attend the nette Friedman.
the sorority. A theater party will' cussed. Plans for it summer cot-
assembly of worship of the entire
were also discussed. The
be held June 2. On June 9 a hike
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity,
school Sunday morning, at 10:30.
to Ann Arbor will be held. The tare
The Phi Kappa Epsilon Frater- girls completed plans for the ref- next meeting will be held at the
nity dinner-dance was given at fle to be' held Oct. 13. The next Blaine
home avenue.
of Nliss Sarah Siegel of
Sabbath Services:
Rabbi Leon Frans will occupy Northwood Inn May 24. Ben Gur- meeting will be held at the home
vitz acted as toastmaster. The
of Miss Freda Bressler.
the pulpit Saturday, June 1, at
Tau
Sigma Rho Sorority.
,
following members gave short

Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at
10:30 a. M.
talks: Sidney Escrow, Peter Kra-
Clairmount.
Officers were
1461
Iasi Tale Sorority.
mer, Sam Gutterman, Andrew
as follows: Miss Esther
Toni Tula Sorority met Wednes-
Confirmation:
Roth and Lewis Sister. Miss
Sher-
li ir -;
u ne
alis
s Lea sS
t
i de.,n
r esan
i,,,b_apim
On Sunday, June 16, the rabbis Goldie Axelrod, one of the guests day. Slav 22, at the "Y" club- e Tunis, s , c
and treasurer;
will confirm a class of 100 toys and of the fraternity, gave a recitation. house, Due to the absence of both man,
girls. This is one of the largest Dave Mattes again turned out to the president and vice-president. Miss Fay Haffner, secretary, The
Miss Pauline Bagel presided. Final sorority had an outing to Bob-Lo
classes that has ever been con- be the life of the party.
Plans were made for the monthly on Decoration (lay. The girls wel-
firmed in the Temple. The services
howling meet to be held next corned back an old member, Miss
will he very beautiful. The theme
Live Wires.
'around which the service has been
With music furnished by the Wednesday instead of the regular Lea Sherman, who had been gone
meeting. The sorority will dine at nearly a year touring Canada.
written is "The Quest for God."
Live Wire Orchestra, the open
the Metropolitan Cafeteria, later
meeting was a success. For infor-
Central Conference of American mation in regard to the orchestra going to the Masonic Temple for
write to Sirs. Wilson, 9730 Cam. bowling. The next meeting will
Rabbis:
be held June 5.
Members of the congregation are eron, or call Hemlock 2844-M.

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A special meeting of the Coterie
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Welfare Organization met at Hotel of Ethel Fischer, to complete
Statler Tuesday, May 28. Miss plans for the outing held for mem-
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Those who captured first place
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Judith Sidorsky placed first for
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Several students whose work
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The judges were Stanley Lewis,
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Samuel Levine.

The family of the late Harry II. Weiner is a new member. The
Weisberger will unveil a mono- hike was held on ale!, 19. Miss
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over have
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ter,
The
31 Melbourne.
first play, "The Pig Boiler" light, and a surprise is in store
to the one selling the most
is a farcial comedy by Alice Get-
stenberg, and is ably portrayed by
Vagabonds.
Samuel Ilimel, Gus Nuchims. tickets.
the "Vagabonds"
A meeting o f a th•
Gladys Krause, Ruth Krause, Al-
yin Graff, Leonard Glanz and Si- was held May 28 at the ho me
pe e on,twi•oars,
An
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nii
mon Rich.
"His Children" by Rufus Learsi, hilealrdrtYo Richman. Lake on

the second play. is dramatically Day.
presented by Morns Averbach,
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
Ralph Bernstein, Miriam LeVey,
N i na J. Teache of 236 Ow-en ave-
Nathan Bean, and Gus Nuchims.
nue
was hostess at the last meet-
The third play, "For Distin-
guished Service," a comedy, is in- ing of the Delta Sigma Chi So-
terpreted by Gertrude Cohen, Gold- rority May 24. Plans were com-
pleted for celebration of Decora-
ie Goodin and Alice Swade.
The plays are under the direc- tion Day. Miss B. Damian was
tion of Miss Miriam Levin, dra- voted in as a member. The soror-
ity congratulates two members,
matic director.
Miss L. Garnick and Miss B. De-
mian, who are graduating from
The Nationwide Yelloway Teachers' College. The raffle will
take place Slay 31 at the home of
System for Travel,
Slim L. Garnick, Members and.
The golden day of travel oppor- their escorts will attend the moon-
Things You Ought to Know tunity is here. Never in history light given by the Tau Phi Fra-
. —.-
has an extended trip to the far ternity, June 1.
Where Do Flowers Get Their Per- west been open to so many people,
The fox has no desire fur cher-
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