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' ifil)entorrlaun CARONICIt

Sigma Kappa Sigma.
The Sigma Kappa Sigma Soror-
ity met at the home of Esther Me-
cron, 3006 Monterey. The affair
in honor of the mothers of the
members was a success. It took
place in the form of a luncheon-
theater party, at which the guests Northwestern Branch of Jewish
were presented with corsages.
Old Folks' Home.
After two more meetings the ac-
Edna Lewis thanks Mrs. Ida
tivities of the sorority will be dis-
continued for the summer months. Schultz, Mrs. Jos. A. Zeckman,
Loretta Cohn, :1224 Elmhurst, will Mrs. Samuel Singer, Mrs. Etta
be hostess at the next meetiqg on Davis, Mrs. N. Blantinkoff, Mrs. J.
Rose, Mrs. J. IL Goldberg, Mrs. A.
June 1
1.a Bret, Mrs. II. P. Cohen, Mrs.
II. B. Ash, Mrs. II. M. Shulman,
L'Allegro Girls.
The L'Allegro Girls met at the Sirs. A. Rubenstein, Mrs. G. Israel,
home of Miss Ethel Jacobson of Mrs. Seymour Lewis, Mrs. Si. Ja-
3345 Richton avenue. Reports cobson, Mrs. B. Sarasohn and all
on the cottage were given by the who helped make the affair on
committee in charge of summer Tuesday a success.

Deliciousi

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DISTRIBUTED BY

The United Pretzel and
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'NEWS

The Vagabonds.

A group or seven young men
organized a club, the Vagabonds,
for the pupose of furthering them-
selves in literature, socials and ath-
letics.
Officers were elected as
follows:
Senior, Albert Smith;
Junior, Harry Richman; scribe,
Isadore l.abin; trustee, Hyman
Kinitzer. A party in celebration
of the organization will be held at
the residence of Harold Board-
man, 9657 Delmar avenue, on
Saturday, Slay 25, at 9:30 p. m.

plans. A social bridge will be
Zedekeh Club.
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
given by the club June 13, in the
Miss B. It. Shnurowitz of 2271
The meeting of May 20 was
recreation room of the Statham'
Clairmount
exult hostess at the last held at the home of Mrs. Esther
Apartments, 3345 Richton avenue.
1414 Twenty-first Street
Election of officers was
Tickets will be on sale the early meeting of the Delta Sigma ('hi Davis.
Phone Lafayette 2179
Ann Zaensky was unani-
part of next week. The next Sorority Slay 17. Plans were cone- held.
meeting will be held at the home Dieted for Decoration Day. Mem- mously elected president; Rebecca
MANUFACTURERS OF
of Miss Selma l'rag of 11514 Oak- bers and their escorts will take a King and Blanche Greenblatt.
Golden Crisp Pretzels
land avenue, Tuesday evening, trip to Bob-Lo. Plans are being vice-presidents; Tillie IA!pidus, re-
made for the sorority's second an- cording secretary; Sophie Tol-
May 28.
All Kinds of
niversary' party to take place in mich, corresponding secretary;
Ice Cream Cones
June.
Tickets for the raffle to he Hattie Schwartz, financial secre-
Gamma ■ Sigma Tau.
The next meeting of the Gamnia held May 31 are selling rapidly. tary; Myrtle Schreiber, treasurer;
Sigma Tau Sorority will be held Raffle will take place at the home Elsie Ruben, reporter; trustees,
at the home of Miss Shirley Katz, of Miss L. Gaunk, 1549 Clair- Marie Hyman, Toots Kahn, Ann
263:3 Virginia Park. Due to the mount. Ticket holders are invited Arta; entertainment, Lee Levin-
CONCRETE GARBAGE
son and Serro Eisler. Installation
•nd
change of the meeting night from to attend.
of officers will be announced at a
F
riday to Tuesday, the $5 gold
ASH RECEPTACLES
Beta
Rho
Delta
Sorority.
later (late. The dinner-dance
piece will be raffled on May 28 in-
C
ad Not to Crack
Beta Rho Delta Sorority held its held at Northwood Inn was a huge
BUY NOW Do not wait until you get stead of May 31.
!last meeting at the Y. W. II. A., success. resident
a 'court notice.
I
Mrs. Zamsky
'Price will In Incr./mod soon.
189 Rowena. The Mother's Day expressed her gratitude to the en-
The Variette Club.
!party
was
a
huge
success.
After
tertainment committee, Sirs.
The N'ariette Club met at the
home of Miss Rose Krapps, 252 gathering at Sties Marcus's home, Blanche Greenblatt, Ann Paul tad
Garfield 7106
()wen avenue. The party at the ! the girls and their mothers went to Lee Levinson, for their tireless ef-
Oriental Cafe was a success. The the Fox Theater and then to the forts and all those who co-operated
All proceeds go to
next event will be a pajama party. I Chinese Tea Gardens. A hike was with them.
Anyone knowing of
The next meeting will be held at held Sunday, May 19, at Belle Isle. charity.
The sorority extends best wishes needy ones for layettes should get
the home of Miss Freda Cohen.
to Miss Selma Deutch on her be- in touch with Mrs. T. Kohn, Long-
'it:Crth. 1699
North 1836
trothal to George I). Keil. The fellow 1157. The outing planned
charity committee, headed by Miss for the nursery and orphanage has
Sally Cutler, has been helping poor been postponed until a later date.
families. The sorority donated Mrs. Ann Woletman will be hostess
$25 to the Grace Hospital, Salva- at the next meeting on Monday,
(Continued from Page One.)
tion
Army and Narcotic Edam May 27, at 1:30 p. m., at 124
cations for the Jacob Miller class
tional Association fund. Miss Avalond.
were received.
Detergents, Solvents,
Mollie
Weiner has been accepted
On June 16 the candidates to
Eastern Ladies' Society.
the Jacob Miller class will be for- sa a new member. Miss Ilersh-
Janitor Supplies and
mally initiated. Following the ini- man, chairman of the moonlight
A board of directors' meeting
Plumbing Sundries
tiation new members will be committee, gave n favorable report Was held by the Eastern Ladies'
guests of the lodge at a banquet, on the moonlight to take place Fri- Society at Mrs. l'etcherer's home,
at which a nationally prominent day, August 2, on the steamer 5163 Trumbull avenue, Tuesday
1056 West Baltimore
Tashmoo.
leader will speak.
evening, May 21. Chairman Topo-,

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Installation of officers will fol-
Delta Epsilon Fraternity.
low the initiation of the Jacob
A meeting of the Delta Epsilon
• Miller class on June 16, at 2:30 p.
m. "Daddy" Adolph Freund will Fraternity was held at the Mel-
act as installing officer and will bourne Center Sunday. The meet-
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU1 himself be officially welcomed ing was opened by Vice-President
Silverhlatt. Ben Miller was elect-
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE- !home.
In the evening a dinner-dance ed athletic manager. New mem-
FULLY HAND IRONED
i
will be held at the B'nai B'rith bers are invited.

rowsky conducted the meeting.
Matters of great importance con-
cerning the endowment fund were
discussed. The committee decided
to have a bridge-tea Tuesday,
June 4, at Mrs. Shapero 's home.
Election of officers will be bald at
the next meeting, May 29, at the
Turover Temple.

Sigma Iota.
Sigma Iota Sorority met Thurs-
day, May 16, at the "Y." The
bridge-dance held at the Chinese
Tea Gardens on May 3 was a suc-
cess. Entertainment was fur-
nished by Al Evans, Anne Forbes,
and Derby Morris and his trio. Af-
ter the bridge there were refresh-
ments and dancing. A hitch-hike
to Cass Lake is being planned for
the near future. The girls are also
planning a dance at one of the
summer resorts.

Ased-Ed-Din Sorority.
The Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met
May 14 at the home of Miss Sarah
Silverman of Michigan avenue.
Plans are being made for a picnic
•to Put-in-Bay on Decoration Day.
Miss I'auline Faigin, treasurer, an-
nounced her engagement to Sam
Sampson.
After the meeting
bridge was played. The next meet-
ing is to be held at the home of
Miss Esther Schwartz of 1610
Taylor.

ballroom, which will be suitably
!decorated for the occasion. Sig-
mond Livingston, of Bloomington,
one of B'nai B'rith's veterans
and a brilliant orator, has consent-
ed to come to Detroit to inspire
and thrill the banqueters.
A special table of honor will be
set aside for those who were ac-
tive in the membership campaign
and who have secured three or
more applications. Each worker
will be introduced to the gathering
and presented with a white gold
Menorah, the emblem of the order.
Excellent music will be secured
both for the banquet and the
dance in the B'nai B'rith ballroom.
Local Jewry is cordially invited
and members of Pisgah Lodge are
specially urged to reserve Sunday,
June 16, to celebrate B'nai B'rith
day in Detroit.
The degree team, under the di-
rection of Elias Goldberg, is re-
hearsing for an impressive cere-
mony.

Mary Davis



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Les Joveuse Filler
The meeting of the Les Joyeuse
Filles was at the home of Miss
Yetta Teach, May 17. Further
plans for the hike, to be held June
2, were discussed. A food com-
mittee, consisting of the Mittse4
Mary Ulmck, Rose Entner and Es-
ther Italbiner, was chosen. Miss
Mildred Chertoff sang the new
' club song. Congratulations are
extended to Miss Rose Entner, who
is graduating from Temple Beth
El High School. The next meeting
will he held at the home of Miss
Lillian Marks of Hazelwood ave
nue.

Hebrew Ladies' Aid Sot ety.

On Wednesday, May 29, a meet-
ing of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety will be held at Jericho Hall.
2705 Joy Road. A final report of
the bridge-luncheon will be given.

Ph: Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

The Coterie Club.

I

CLEANLINESS
COMFORT
ECONOMY

Athena Girls' Club.
At the last meeting of the
Athena Girls Club, on Tuesday
evening, May 21, at the home of
Mrs. Mollie I.ippitt of Pingree ave-
nue, several suggestions
NTT:
made for a cottage for the sum-
mer. Mrs. Adeline Dosie and Mrs.
Betty Bleiweiss were appointed to
secure detailed information. Defi-
nite arrangements for the dinner
and theater party honoring the offi-
cers will be made at the next meet-
ing to be held at the home of Miss
Ad Forum.
Florence Horwitz of 639 Medbury
Inaugurating its new series of avenue on Tuesday evening, Slay
informal round-table talks by well- 28.
known advertising men, the Ail
Maccabees, Tent 1005.
Forum, Detroit's junior advertis-
The Maccabees Tent 1005 will
ing organization, heard Ward K.
have
its last card party for this
Marsh, prominent local advertis-
ing counsellor, at its regular bi- season next Monday, May 27, at
monthly meeting in Hotel Statler 4829 Woodward avenue, It p. m.
last evening. Mr. Marsh related Members and friends are invited.
a number of interesting incidents Refreshments free. For the bene-
from his experiences, and com- fit of the members of this tent
pared the very favorable position meetings will be discontinued at
now enjoyed by advertising as the above address. Instead, there
compared to that of several years will he one meeting a month, the
last Monday in the month, at the
ago.
office of Commander 11. B. Letzer,
Owen avenue, corner Oakland.
Aimwell Club.

A meeting of the Coterie Club
was held on May 15 at the home
of Miss Harriett Stocker. Final
arrangements were made for the
theater party for members and
their mothers, held at the Civic
Theater May 22. Arrangements
were completed for the ()pen meet-
ing and bridge to be held on Wed-
nesday evening, May 29, at the
home of Miss Bessie Kosak of Wa-
ger avenue.

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The Aimwell Club held a suc-
cessful picnic at Belle Isle. The
club was accompanied by the Live
1Vires' baseball team, which was
beaten by Aimwell by a score of
15 to 4. The club wishes to play
ball against other Jewish clubs,
Any club having an indoor team
should communicate with Sidney
Schiff, 2012 Pingree, Euclid
3055-R.

Tau Phi Fraternity.
A meeting of the Tau
Fra-
ternity was held Sunday at the
Y. A. 11. A. Everything is in
readiness fur the first moonlight
of the year, to be given on the
steamer Columbia Saturday night,
June 1. Bob Cruzette and his
Cotton Club Orchestra will fur-
nish the music. Several groups in
the city are doing their utmost to
help the Tau Phi made this one of
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
the most successful events of the
Miss Fannie Kosak of 3765 Wa- year.
ger avenue was hostess to the last
meeting of the Sigma Omega S.
Jolly Elite Club.
rorny. A party is being planned
The Jolly Elite Club met at the
for the near future. The next p'eople's Hall. The club had Mr.
meeting will be held at the home Olansky as speaker for the pur-
of Miss Minnie Novitz ut :Monterey pose of charity, and the members
avenue.
donated a small sum for a needy

Philomathic Debating Club.
A regular meeting of the Philo-
mathic Debating Club was held
Sunday, May 19, at the branch of
the Shaarey Zedek on Clairmount
and Twelfth street. The program
for the evening was a debate, "Re-
solved, that Governor Green was
not justified in vetoing the death
bill." Jack Stiller, presenting the
case for the affirmative of the
question, won the debate from
Oscar Colton. Paul Broiler was
the critic of the debate. Next
week a debate will be held on the
question, "Resolved, that install-
ment buying is detrimental to the
best interests of the public." The
affirmative will be upheld by Mor-
ton Bauman and Sydney Slobin;
Max Hoffman and Albert J. Silber
will argue negatively. Professor
Burr of the chemistry department
of the Detroit City College will ad-
dress the organization.

Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
The next meeting of the Theta
Della Omega Sorority will be held
at the home of Miss Bessie Kosak,
3765 Wager avenue, Sunday aft-
ernoon, June 2. Summer plan,
are the general topic of discussion
at the present time. The meeting
place of this sorority for the sum-
mer will he at the cottage at
Walled Lake, Mich.

The members of the Phi Kappa
Epsilon Fraternity are confining
Live Wires.
their interests this week to the fra-
The Live Wires announce an
ternity dinner-dance to be held at open meeting for May 29 at Litt-
Northwood Inn Friday evening, man's Theater. The Live Wire
May 24.
Orchestra will supply the music
for dancing. It will be the orches-
Delta Chapter, Phi Gamma Eta
tra's first appearance. Every-
Sorority.
thing will be free and all are wel-
The Delta chapter of the Phi come.
Sigma Tau Kappa.
Gamma Eta Sorority for two con-
Friday evening, May 17, the secutive Sundays had a very en-
Bicur Cholem.
Sigma Tau Kappa held a meeting joyable time. May 5, a joint truck
An interesting meeting was
at the home of Miss Emilie Gel- picnic with its senior chapter took held at the home of M. Rosenblatt
man, 15703 Fairfield. The tri- place at Elizabeth Park. Reser- of Grand avenue. Plans were made
annual election of officers was held vations were made at the Fischer for the society's twentieth annual
and the results follow: Miss Helen , Theater for Mother's Day. The excursion to Tashmoo Island, June
Levin was re-elected president; mothers were afterward enter- 16. A pie-eating contest e
Miss Sarah Charlotte Keywell, tained with a luncheon and bridge one of the many novelty features
vice-president; Miss Mildred Burn- at the home of Sophie Rushevsky. of the day, featuring last year's
stein, corresponding secretary;
champion. Clubs, fraternities and
Miss Belle Goodman, recording
sororities wishing to donate prizes
Tun) Tala Shrority.
secretary; Slice Charlotte Schmidt,
in any events can do so by getting
The Tusi Tala Sorority met at
treasurer. The sorority decided to
in touch with Miss Sally Ermon,
the Y. W. II. A. Wednesday, Slay
s ociety
give its support to the Tau Phi
3254 Bla i ne
13. Plans regarding bowling were
mem-
Fraternity in their moonlight. An
is planning g
open meeting will be held at the discussed and further arrange. bership rally for its members and
ments will be completed at the
their friends, to take place one
home of Miss Nora Richman, May
next meeting. The third annual
31. The next meeting will be held
week before the excursion, in the
dinner-dance has been postponed.
form of a formal dinner-dance.
at the home of Miss Belle Good-
The sorority extends congratula-
man, 15f44 %'ark avenue.
Those wishing to attend should
tions to the president, Miss Pau-
get in touch with I. I. Feldman,
line Lightstone, on her engage-
2945 Richton avenue, Arlington
Sigma Delta Pi Sorority.
ment to Benjamin Greenspoon.
68914. Tickets for the excursion
The Sigma Delta l'i Sorority
The members also wish Slim Light-
are now on sale and can be had
met at the home of Sliss Rhoda
stone a pleasant trip to Toronto,
from any member or at the dock
1 Cohen of 3045 Cortland avenue on
where she will spend two weeks
the (lay of the excursion. The next
Sunday. Final plans were made
as guest of her sister.
meeting will be held at the home
for an informal dinner-dance in
of Sliss Sally Ermon, 3294 Blaine
honor of the sorority's third anni-
Falcon, Club.
avenue, Tuesday, May 28, at 8:30
versary, to be held at Eastwood
The FtliCOM Club held a sur- p. m.
Inn, on Sunday, June 9. The next
meeting will be held on Sunday, prise meeting May 16 in Room 3
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
June 2, at the home of Miss Jea- of I.ittman's Theater. The club
The monthly open meeting of
nette Jacobs, of 567 Ilendrie ace- will hold an open meeting May 30.
For information call Hemlock the Junior Hebrew Relief Club
nue.
6774-It.
took place May 9 at Littman's
P eop l e ., Hall. The entertainment
The Casino Club.
Ph!-So-Lite Club.
The next meeting of the Cosmo
chairman Slice Shirley Levy, took
The
Phi-So-Lite
Club
met
Wed-
charge. Thanks are due Irving
Club will be held on Tuesday eve-
ning, May 28, at the home of Miss nesday, May 15, at the Melbourne Fox, Messrs. Cavanaugh and Gold-
Faye Aronoff, 2937 Clements ave- Center. The club is giving an stein, Mildred Rudrick and Rae
nue. At that time arrangements outing Decoration Day at Walled Garfinkle for their contribution to
will be made for an all-day outing Lake. There will be trucks to ac- the evening's entertainment. A
commodate all going. A raffle is regular meeting was held May 16.
on Memorial Day.
being planned for the near future. Miss Millie Cohen, Rose Ilendricks
and Sylvia Selsky gave a report on
Troty Vech Girls.
Home Relief Society.
cottages. It was decided that a
The nicking of the Troty Vech
The
next
meeting
of
the
Home
cottage be engaged for the season
Girls, which was to have been held
on May 15 at the home of Miss Relief Society will take place at Cass Lake at a nominal charge
Martha Miller, was postponed and Monday, May 27, at the home of to each member. Nominations of
was held on May 22 instead. Miss Mrs. Joseph Modell, 1196 Edison. officers were held and election will
Gussie Gruskin is in charge of the The committee for the dinner- take place at the next meeting.
scrap book which has been kept dance which takes place at East-
Yima Zonta Cara Sorority.
since the organization of the club. wood Inn June 19 is working
The Yima Zonta Cara Sorority
Election of officers will be held in hard to make the affair a success.
Mrs. Ben Goldberg is chairman, met at the home of Belle Cohen,
the near future.
assisted by Mesdames Al Weis- 3038 Elmhurst, on May 15. Fur-
man, Sam Schwartz. Milton Wolfe, ther plans for the hike were (lie-
So-Eds.
The So-Ed Social Club an- Ben Schwartz and Frank Berman. cussed and the pajama party that
nounces the first annual dance The annual picnic will take place was to be given on Sunday, May
19, at the Book Cadillac was post-
Sunday evening at B'nai B'rith, at Belle Isle June 22.
poned. The next meeting will be
275 East Ferry. to the tune of
ity.
Sigma
Alpha
Chi
F
held
at the home of Sadie Gittel-
Lou's Silver Moon Serenaders
At the last meeting of the man.
music.
Sigma Alpha Chi Fraternity on
Sunday, May 19, the following
Blue B:rd Girls.
Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity.
The Blue I3ird Girls met Tues-
The Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity pledges were made members: Sam
initiated Maurice Rubin, Manny Bronston and Saul Rothenberg. day evening, May 21, at the home
Rose and Melville Winkel, May 17. The entertainment committee was ■ f Mrs. Herman Salter, 2496 Pasa-
The committee in charge consisted thanked by the chancellor for its iena avenue, at which much of im-
Plans
of Joseph Gach. chairman. Lester good work in making the outing am-tenet. Was discussed.
were made for an outing in the
Rosenthal, Max Siegel and Charles on Sunday, Slay 12, successful.
near future. Instead of the regu-
Futterman. An outing in honor of
A. B. C. Girl..
!fir meeting fur the following
the new members was held Sunday,
The bridge-tea was a huge suc- reek a bridge for the members and
May 19, at Kingsville, Ont. The
cess.
The
entertainment
features
'heir
friends will be held Tuesday,
committee headed by David Wat-
kins was aided by Maurice Schu- were well received. The next :May 28, at the home of Mrs. Les-
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
home
tie
Mitchell,
2930 Glendale ave-
bot and Sidney Feinglod. The
The next meeting will be
date for the semi-annual pledge of Miss Gloria !Ironer, 5718 Mar- nue.
tindale.
held
on
Tuesday,
Jure 4, at the
party has not been definitely set,
home of Mrs. Ben Cohn, 3792 Elm-
but • full report is expected at the

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family. The date has been set for
the club's hay ride—June 2—for
members and their friends.

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Theta Delta Kappa Sorority.
Miss Matilda Soldinger, 3796
Elmhurst, was hostess at the meet-
ing of the Theta Delta Kappa So-
rority Slay 21. Plans are being
completed by the social committee
for an open meeting to be held at
the home of Miss Marie Sainow,
1514 Clairmount, on June 11. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Miss Gertrude Eder, 902
I'allister, on May 28.

You are cordially invited to visit our new retail store.

We want you to become better acquainted with Evergood
Ice Cream, which is delightfully flavored and made fresh every
day in our own new model plant.

We sell direct to you at less cost.

Delivery made to all parts of the city.

Delta Omega Phi.
Delta Omega l'hi Sorority met '
at the home of one of its members,
Miss Pearl Berman of Burlingame
avenue. A theater party will be
given by the sorority on June 2.
There will be a hike on June 9 to
Ann Arbor. The next meeting
will be at the home of its treas-
urer, Sliss Mildred Brenner, of
Twenty-ninth street.

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B'nai B'rith Auxiliary.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the I.
0. B. B. will hold a general meet-
ing Monday, May 27, at 8 p, m. All
members are requested to attend.
Arrangements are being made for
a package party to take place in
June.

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Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority
met May 21 at the home of Sirs.
Max Wuntner, 3043 Grand ave-
nue. The hike which was to take
place last Sunday was postponed
until June 2, to Jefferson Beach.
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June 29 at Cedar Point. Sirs. Lou
Stotsky, 1725 East Davison, will
be hostess of the next buisiness
meeting, to take place Slay 28.

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