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The Rodin Club.
Phalanx Club.
Hako ■ h Sport Club.
Mrs. Fannie Rodin of 277 Bel-' I I
The llakoah Sport Club met I On account of the "Y" being
moat avenue was hostess of the
Tuesday evening at the Melbourne temporarily closed for redecorst-
Rodin Club on Sunday. An enjoy-
Center. Nathaniel C. Cooper, ju- I ing, the Phalanx Club held its able evening was spent. Mrs. J.
: nior member of the Cooper Phar.I meeting Sept. 5 at Buddy's, on
Chase of Grand Rapids was ace
macs: firm, and Miss Emma A. Twelfth street. Plans for an out-
out-of-town guest. The next meet-
Glazer were visitors. Barney B.' ing to be held Sunday, Sept. 22
ing will be held at the honie of
ty.
Tau Phi F
' Bionar was present as a full.: were discussed. Arthur Memels, a
Mrs. N. Grossman of Taylor aye- .
The Tau Phi Fraternity an- I fledged wencher. After a lengthy member, is to be married this Sun-
nue. The club gave $25 to the
flounces plans completed for the speech by "Sharpy" Lipson, one- day to Miss Mollie Schultz. The
Palestine Emergency Fund. .
opening of the season to be held half of the amount in the treasury ; club plans to attend the wedding
at the Stotler lintel on Sunday was contributed to the Palestine at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue. A
Theta Delta Omega.
evening, Sept. 2 2. Music and en- Relief Fund. Israel Cohen will en- wedding gift will be presented to
The fall season of the Theta
tertainment for the occasion is to tsrtain at a stag at 2944 Waverly the newlyweds. An announcement
be furnished by Seymour Simons avenue Saturday evening. Wednes. of the organizations' forthcomins. Delta Omega Sorority began with
All clubs, Illy evening the members staged activities has been printed and is its meeting at the home of Miss
Arkmoor Orchestra.
sororities and fraternities are N'iTelicereSwhe,i.oting of Dangerous Dan being distributed to the various Sarah Alzofon, 595 East Philadel.
Included in the pro- organizations. A membership cam- phia, Sunday afternoon, Sept. S.
urged to attend. Tickets will be '
gram were several violin solo, teen Is now being held and the 'three members were at this time,
sold only at the dour.
two comical skits by David Gold- next three meetings are to be awarded their birthday gifts. Ar.
Girls.
Hoy To
: man and Israel Cohen and a most open. Applications for member- i n f o rmal gathering is to be held
son
to be
Bernard
at in
the
I. this Saturday evening, to which 12
Miss Je lame Snitnian was host- intriguing magician act by "Pro_ :hip
may
mailed Tilchen
or made
per-
After this,'
guests are invited.
ass of the last meeting of the Hoy fessor Zigaboo," alias Lionel Q.
Toy Girls on Sept. 6. A pajama! Fink. Michael Goldsmith contrib. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street. The members will participate in a pa-
jams
party,
and
the
week-end
will
party for members was planned uteri with • selection from the club meets at 8:30 every Thursday

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Alpha Beta Gamma.
The first meeting of the season
of the Alpha Beta Gamma Soror;
GadIola 7106
ity was held Tuesday, Sept. 10, at
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the home of Miss Ruth Feldman.
Election of officers took place as
follows: Mins Pearl Gilberg,
president; Miss Esther Silber, sec-
retary; Miss Ruth Berman, treas-
urer, and Miss Belk Wuntner,
utility officer. A subscription to
the Palestine Relief Fund was
made by the sorority. Several af-
everyone Stye after
That' ■ what everyone
fairs for the winter were dis-
taking our treatment..
cussed. The sorority is planning
Invent In Health.
to have a "white elephant sale" in
Gynastics
the near future, and also to run
its annual dance. The next meet-
Mu ..g«
Handball Court.
ing will take place Tuesday, Sept. for Sept. 21. The members have "Desert Sung." Dancing to A. at the "Y."
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Sunday, these events to take place
17, at the home of Miss Ann been kept busy with plans for fu- Goldberg's orchestra and refresh- culminate with the meeting on
Satire Stath Flew lures - Gray Mag.
at the home of Miss Evelyn Fried.
Sigma Alpha Chi.
ture activities. The next meeting! ments concluded the program.
Shnurowitz, 2271 Clairmount.
1265 GRISWOLD
, Final plans for the first (lance roan, 3749 West Grand. Plans are
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will be held at the home of Miss
Clifford 2014
Cadillac 4989
being made for the celebration of
Hotel
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of
the
season,
Faicom Club.
to be held at
I
Phil Waltman,
2231 St.
Arlin.
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Jolly Fellows Club.
art- , Fort Wayne on Sunday, Sept. 22, the third anniversary. The next
I; ,,,tTinhge Id'itioiseeodm nCieluetbinhgel , L; inter-
were
completed
at
the
last
meet-
meeting
will be held at the home
The last meeting of the Jolly
Jolly Girl
Fellows Club was held atstt-
The first meeting of the season which the coming election of Oct.' ing, at the home of Mr. Brett. of Miss Nettie Aranoff of Nor-
man's Hall, corner Twelfth and of the Jolly Girls was called to or-:J was discussed. The club will Music and entertainment will be mandy avenue.
s
Seward, Sept. 5. Reports of the
'Ion 's original
:
der by the president, Miss Ceil,liold a Hallowe'en party on its ■ de re d by Earl
Idelt ■ Girl..
committees were favorable. The
The next meet. Dixie Serenaders. Tickets can be
Scarbnick, a t the home of Miss Ida! first ill
!delta Girls held their first meet-I
greater part of the meeting was Weingarden, 3301 Grand avenue.; ing will be held Sept. 19 in Roors had from the members or at the
taken up with details for the com-
ing of the season Tuesday evening
door.
' 3 of Litt man's Theater
Refreshments were served.
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at the "Y." Plans for an October
ing dance. Sam Lipsitz, chairman
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of the dance reported progress,
North Woodward Branch, Euro- party were discussed. The next
Troty Vech Girls.
1
Ki Ku Wah Sorority.
and thanked the members of the
meeting will be held at the "Y"
Pears Welfare Organizat'on.
The first social alerting of th e
The last meeting, of the Ki Ku
club for their wholehearted sup-
The last meeting of the Jewish next Tussday evening.
port. The advertising committee Wah Sorority was held at the home' Year was held Sept. 4 at the home
of Mrs. Eva Shore. Miss Martha Women's European Welfare Or-
reported that the dance promises of Miss Ann l.apinsky, 544 East
Athena Girls' Club.
Miller was chairman of the enter- ganization was held at the home
to be the most successful in the Kirby avenue, Sept. 4. Discussion
The committee in charge of the
wan regarding emblems and pins, taiiiment. Stunts by the Misses of Mrs. J. Cohen, on Sept. 4. The
A Full Line of Baked Goods
history of the club. Mr. Stewart's and Miss Betty Gross of 9161 Helen Schneider and (lassie Gras- business called for consisted of annual bridge and card party to be
orchestra is to furnish the music. Cameron avenue was appointed on: kin; a miniature fall fashion show paying the board bills fur orphans held on Friday evening, Sept, 27,
Ile has signed up a master of cere-
the committee to give a detailed conducted by Mrs. Shere, a playlet and bills of summer expenses. It at the Lee Plaza Hotel, Lawton
monies for his orchestra who was
report at the next alerting. Elee- by Bertha and Thelma Yackness, was decided to hold the first an- and West Grand boulevard, an-
considered as one of the best en-
and a solo of popular numbers by fluid luncheon and card party at flounces that everything is in reach-
tertainers in Cuba. The dance is lion is to be an important factor
You are invited to visit our
at the following meeting, at the Miss Esther Kuhn were received the Book Cadillac Hotel on Tues. ness. Tickets may be secure.'
to be held at Book Cadillac Hotel home of Miss Edith Gross, 9161' with euthusiasm by the girls and day, Oct. 22, at 12:30. Members from all members or at the door is
new store.
1Sunday evening, Oct. 6, the last
Cameron avenue. their friends. Dancing and re- • and friends are asked to reserve the evening of the affair. 'the
One purchase will make you
night of Rosh Hashanah.
the (late, as this luncheon falls on i Athena Girls' Club sent a donation
: f reshnients followed.
■ satisfied customer.
Choi Ilamoed Succoth. The next to the Palestine Relief Fund. The
Tusi T ■ la Sorority.
Jolly Elite Club.
meeting will be held at the home next meeting will be held . Sept. 17,
Edythe Cugell Club.
8033 Twelfth, at Seward
The Tusi Tale Sorority met at
The Edythe Cugell Club Opened of Mrs. Morris Fishman, 2252 at the home of Miss Ihene hru-
The meeting of Sept. 10 was
the home of Miss Elsie Rubenstein, its fall activities with a bridge Gladstone avenue, on Tuesday, gem of Gladstone avenue.
held at Littman's Peoples' Hall.
Sept. 4. A rattle and dance were its
at the home of Mrs. Nat Sept. 17, at 2 p. m.
The engagement of two most ac-
discussrd for the coining season.: Brownstein on Wednesday. Plans
. Fenkell Ladies' Loan Association.
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tive members was announced, Sam
Following the meeting refresh- were made for a bridge party to
The Fenkell Ladies' Loan Ass.-
Ann
Wienstien.
Blue Bird Girls.
Miss
Alberstam
to
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-
The next so-
elation opened its fall and waiter
Miss Jean Dwarkin and Edward meats were served "
take place Sept. 18 at 2 p. in., at Girls ni
meeting
of
hoefldth
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE-
rreuesBLuye,
Sept.
season
on Monday, Sept. 9, with a
Bunion were taken in as regular cial meeting will be held Wednes- the Belcrent Hotel, the entire pro-
(club
day, Sept. 9, at the home of Mrs.
FULLY HAND IRONED
at the home of Mrs. M. Lacs social. The chairman of the eve-
members. A committee represent-
ceeds to go . to the Palestine Relief
Ben Greenspoon, 1530 Seward Fund. The admission is 50 cents 10
ing the Detroit Friendship Club
on ' Went Grand avenue. This was ning was Mrs. D. Schumaker. She
avenue, 206 Winslow apartments. and all interested are invited. :.:ss.
and the Zima Zonta Cara Sorority
the first meeting of the season. A appealed to the memmers of the
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Jack Rueben is chairman, assisted' donation was made to the Pales- association to assist the Palestine
visited us concerning their dances.
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority.
by the members of the club.
Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock there
tine Relief Fund. A bridge-tea is Relief Fund committee by sending
The lastmeeting of the Phi
will be an open meeting at the
. being planned for some time in in donations. Mrs. H. Nita, mem.
October The girls and their es- her of the board of directors, sug-
hall at Seward and Twelfth. Every- Gamma Eta Sorority took place at
Cl,' Sigma Sorority.
The Chi Sigma Sorority held itscorts are planning an affair to be Rested the association donate $25,
one is welcome. Bring a friend. the home of Miss Shirley Weiner
Bill Lankin, of radio fame, will en- lust Friday evening. The discus- first meeting of the season at 290 held Sept. 29 at Whittmore Lake and the members passed the mo-
tertain us at this affair with music sion was centered on the (lance to Farnsworth avenue. Rebecca Beryl
. at the Boat Club Inn, and from lion unanimously.
be given some time in December. Hoffman presided. This sorority there will go to the summer home
for dancing.
New members were brought up for is still affiliated with the Y. W. II. of Mrs. Robert Clinton, where
'
Philomathic Debating Club.
membership to the sorority. The A., but clue to the fact that the games of all sorts are being ar-
The Philomathic Debating Club
Vagabonds.
next meeting will take place at "Y" is being repaired, the meet- ranged by the committee. Tile opened its fall term with enthusi-
The Vagabonds have rented a the honie of Miss Gertrude Albam,
ings will be held at members' next meeting will be held at the asm last Sunday, meeting, as usual,
room of considerable size, which is 9621 Petoskey, Wednesday eve-
homes until further notice. Miss home of Mrs. Albert Ross, 2555 at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue,!
being comfortably furnished for ning.
12168 Dexter Boulevard them in a rather Bohemian style
Hoffman outlined a program of ac-' Cortland avenue, Tuesday, Sept. 9125 Twelfth street. The officers
for the coming term are: Nathan
tivities, to include besides the 17 .
for the winter months.
Tau Epsilon Fraternity.
Shur, speaker; Albert Williams,
Phone Longfellow 1186
usual dance and bridge, a book-
clerk; Albert Silber, assistant'
Tau Epsilon's Alpha Delta chap- tea at which some well-known and
Junior Hebrew Relief Club.
interesting
personage
will
speak;
a
ter met at the home of William
The first meeting of the season clerk, and Norval Slobin, sergeant-I
Salmon, 10006 Broadstreet, and musicale to sponsor aspiring mu- of the Junior Ilebrew Relief Club at•arms. The board of directors:
decided on several important af- sical students, and affairs at which v•as held Sept. 5 at the home of consists, in addition to the above- I
fairs, among them the installation money can be raised to help in- Millie Cohen, 638 King street. named officers, of Marcus Simon
of newly elected officers at their crease the fund for a new Y. W. Three members were chosen to se- arid Albert Pearl. On the pro-
first olden meetings to be held in H. A. building.
' lest a new meeting hall. The re- gram of the evening each member
the ballroom of the Paloma Villa,
mainder of the evening was spent' spoke on a topic of his own choos-
Bets Rho Delt• Sororit y.
3005 Chicago boulevard. The con-
' in playing bridge. The next meet- ing. For the next meeting, Sun-
Beta Rho Delta Sorority met ing will be held at the secretary's day evening, Sept. 15, a modern
templated New Year's party is in
culture program has been ar-
process of arrangement. The Sept. 5 at Miss Schechter's home., home.
ranged. Jack Stiller will speak on
ALL
AROUND
AUTO-
next meeting will be held at the A hike is planned for Sept. 22. The'
agents for the
"Modern Literature," Lawrence
sorority
is
invited
to
a
pajama
,
Detroit
Ladies'
Lechem
Aniyim.
home
of
Jack
Samow,
1514
Clair-
MOBILE REPAIRING
party on Sept. 14 by Miss Dolores
mount avenue.
The Detroit Ladies' Lechem Ani- Rubinstein on "Modern Drama,"
Levitt. The prize for selling the yim will hold an interesting meet- David Lipsitz on "Modern His-
most tickets for the moonlight was, i n , on Monday evening, Sept. 16, tory," Oscar Colton on "Modern
Detroit Friendship Club,
The fourth annual dance of the won by Miss Laura Berghoff. The in the Delmar Synagogue. Re- Religion," and David Slobin on
Detroit Friendship Club will take committee for the dance during ports will be made, and those inter- "Modern Science." Those inter-
place on Sunday evening, Sept. 29, this winter consists of Miss El- ested in this work are urged to at- ested are invited to attend the
meetings of the club.
at the Staler Hotel. The able and Niger, chairman, and the Misses, tend this meeting.
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energetic chairman of the danced Fleishman and Marcus, associates.
Equipment
Ben Epstein, with the co-opera-, Money has been donated to the
666 PETERBORO ST.
tion of the dance committee, hopes Palestine Relief Fund. The soror-
Display Room
Glendale 4578
I to make this year's dance the most ity extends best wishes to Miss,
9753 Grand River
successful in the history of the Ida Elbinger on her engagement to ,
Night Phone, Lincoln 1274-M
club. The second club meeting of At Keats.
Two Doors South of 1.Ivernole
the season will be held Sunday,
Garfield 6544
Zedakah Club.
Sept. 15, at the Jewish Center, 31
Mrs. Anna Zanisky was hostessl
Melbourne avenue, at 4 p. m.
to the club Sept. 9, at which time i
Women's European Welfare Or plans were made for a bridge-I
ganisation. luncheon to be given on Monday,:
We Furnish
At a meeting held Monday eve- Sept. 23, at the Statler Hotel. The '
ning, Sept. 9, at Jericho Temple, chairman, Mrs. Lea Levinson, and
Through Our
Joy Road and Linwood, Mrs. Jo- Mrs. Sarah Eisler and co-workers,
seph II. Ehrlich was the principal are sparing no efforts in making:
speaker. She outlined the Pales- this affair outstanding. All pro- l
tine situation. As a result of her reeds go for charity. Tickets will;
stirring appeal the organization be sold by members and at then
voted $100 for the cause. A short door. The club extends an invite-
STORE, VAULT, SAFE
business meeting followed. The tion to the public. For reserve-
AND
annual ball will be held Sunday, tions call Euclid 4879 or Longfel-,
All Our Men Are Bonded
RESIDENCE
Nov. 3, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. low 1766. The club acknowledges
the liberal donation given by Mrs.
24-HOUR SERVICE
Esther Davis in honor of her
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
RESIDENTIAL
Hundreds of Satisfied
Phi
Kappa
Epsilon
Fraternity
daughter
Adele's thirteenth birth- I
Customers
NIGHT PATROL
has resumed weekly meetings at day. Plans for the dinner-dance
the "Y" and is planning many in- will be completed at the next meet-
teresting events. The following ing. to take place at the home of
were elected officers: Ben Gurvitz, Mrs. Celia Coggan, 2234 Gladstone
chancellor; Lewis Sisler, vice- avenue, Monday, Sept. 16. Stem-
president; Dave Mattes, treasurer; bers should pay dues to Mrs. Myr-1
228 Custer Ave.
Peter Kramer, scribe; Louis Selt- tie Schreiber, treasurer, 3205 Cal-:
zer, sergeant-at-arms. A celebra- vert, or Mrs. Ilattie Schwartz,'
Empire 2802
Cell 'Longfellow 4000
lion was held at the Chinese Prin. 3265 Boston boulevard, financial!
cess Cafe for installation of new secretary. The club has donated
officers. The fraternity announces a sum to the Palestine Relief
its annual dance to take place Fund.
Monday evening, Oct. 14, at the
Yima Zonta Cara Sorority.
Stotler hotel.
The Yima Zonta Cara Sorority
met at the home of Fay Cohen,
Eta Rho Sorority.
Eta Rho Sorority is planning Sept. 4. All arrangements have
many socials in addition to attend- been completed for the hard time
ing the many affairs of the season barn dance at the Detroit Creams
given by the various sororities and cry grove, Sunday, Sept. 29. An
8736 Twelfth Street
fraternities of the city. The anni- invitation is extended to all organ-
Near Gladstone
versary celebration will include a izations to be present at this af-
banquet, a midnight theater party, fair. The next meeting will be
Empire 8610
and will be concluded with a pa- held at the home of Betty Feld-
jams party at the home of Miss man, 517 Marston.
Arco Paints and Varnishes Ceil Katzman, 2303 Glendale ave-
Pt Beta Epsilon Sorority.
nue. The bridge-tea-dancett will
Try Our Saturday and
Beta Epsilon Sorority re-
be held Nov. 3.
Cadillac Wallpaper Co.
sumed
weekly meetings after a two
Sunday Dinners
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Theta Delta Kappa Sorority. months' adjournment. Officers
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority met were elected as follows: Miss Ray
at the home of Miss Marie Samow, Wright, president; Miss Sophie
Wholesale and Retail
1514 Clairmount, Sept. 6. Elec. Meyers, vice-president and trees-
tion of officers took place. Miss urer; Miss Betty Beltzman, ;erre-
POOLEY MODEL 8700
Phone Empire 10978
Our .110110 "Courtesy &Service" ) Beatrice Rader was elected presi- Cary. The sorority is planning an
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8346 Twelfth Street
dent; Miss Matilda Soldinger, re - open meeting to be held some time
elected secretary, and Miss Marie this month.
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Samoa, treasurer. Plans are be-
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
ing made for an open meeting in
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met
October. Installation of new offi-
"You Must Be Satisfied"
the
home of Miss Miriam Coop-
at
cers will then take place. An elab-
MODEL
Our Slogan
orate program Is being planned, er, 2947 Cements. The Armistice
Resommeoded by many
dance
is to be held in the Crystal
including dancing and refresh-
Detraft physicians ler
ments. The next meeting will be ballroom of the Book Cadillac on
shilikea as
taste
Nov..
10. McKinney'a Merry-
held at the home of Miss Sylvia
well
well as ethers.
Singer, 1971 Hazelwood avenue, makers will furnish the music. Miss
the Hazelwood Ave
Elaine
Novitz,
18016 John R., will
Friday evening, Sept. 13.
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be hostess at the next meeting, on
Sept.
17.
Phi Zetta Xi Sorority.
On Sept. 4 the Phi Zetta Xi
;
Hebrew Infant Home.
Sorority reopened meetings. All
The officers of the Ilebrew In-
members were present. Although
fant
Home
announce to all mem-
Specialist
there were no meetings during the
warns months the girls•had several bers that no regular meetings
have
been
held during summer
Is Y•ars•
get-together affairs such as a hay-
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ride, a week-end at Cass Lake, and months, and that • regular meet-
10,011.00
ing
will
be
held
shortly after the
gatherings at the members' homes.
tadersmd by %bah
an IT wire.* we webs
On Sept. 1, one of the members, holidays. :Members who have
4111
Boston
changed
addresses
should notify
Wows ism and slam
Miss Ethel Feinstein, gave a birth-
Mow
day party at her home. Election of Mrs. Callow at the office of the
Cor. Quincy
home,
262
Rowena.
2073 Gladstone
new officers will be held at the
- Phone Garfield 6965
next meeting, which will be at the
Euclid 10487
Checker Cabs. Empire 7000
home of Miss Phyllis Berman.

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