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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-01

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T IF EikTRogintisti(itRONicie

Auction!

Auction!

Auction!

NEW

If you haven't attended our weekly
auction in 1921 you murt get Into the
habit In MIL Thourainda of People '
ham salved thousands 0 dollars by •t-
tending our auctions . Sale •tarts at to
Stranger• Athletics Club.
a. w. and continues throughout the day
Philomathic Debating Club.
Due to ch;dige of plans, the date
arta mrenolg. Remember the date.
Coterie Club.
"Resolved, that th e true solu-
I
Wednesday January III
Mi
a
Hrriet
tock
for the fall dance is Sunday, Dec. tion of the business merger prob- ,
POCKET
host-
AUCTION ROOM
18, instead of Dec. 1, as
css toss the meetiSng oferthwas
lam lies in
4303 Fourteenth A
Coterie
I announced. The dance originally
ulation rather Club onOct.3. On 5Ve
will be at than i n its hits
F. A. Yockey, Auction
reaking
ednesday
D ote! Tuller new
reg up to restore evening O

Ki Ku Wah Sorority.
Fl Ku lVah Sor;;rity met at the I
home of Miss E !it Gross of Cam- I
eron avenue, Oct. 22. Plans wer•
com p ) et I
f
a oat; en
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
I party to be given at the hunts of
The second monthly
mon y b
ridge of Miss Belle Schwartz of Taylor
l
t h e De ta Si gma Chi Sorority was avenue. Miss Lillian Eichenhorn
successful
eree ss f
, Oct
Ten Jewi s h
the club
will Jea-
raf- %r
clubs Was a guest at the meeting. A so -
was the question dis- fle a French 6, picture.
Miss
Strangers are now ballroom.
working The
out competition,"
r epresented in the
cusss
tting a t the home iif
limited sbi
; weekly with a
number of gue sts.
at
the
last
meeting
of
the
nette
Weller,
573
Chandler
ave.
e
n F r id
ay evo.. ; vial r my•e
op tz of Clairmount ave.
view
of
putting
out
Philomathic
Debating
Club
held
t
a
i
a basketball t tam. Membership th
.

a our %sill
ng the f sorority

be
h
ace
Was
held Oct. 29.
e
convened
at
the
Atkinso
n
ostess. Tickets are
for th e b alan ce of the
n
branch of the Shaa- on sale for the bbridge-danceto be home o
lis s Rose Ann Rappa-
been closed.
year has rev Zedek, 9125 Ta•elftS street., given Fridai evening, Dec 6, at vide
the dat avenue to de-
port on
of Inverness
1
Utopian Cluh.
Leo Gunk°. of the affirmative. de- the Chinese Tea Gardens.

e for th e third ,
The
(tatted Jacob Weissman, of ths Mi•se
Results of competition in Uto-
s Dorothy Kuppin, Jeanrley
ett moat h ly bridge.
Omega Phi F rrrrr nity.
e
negative.
At
the
meeting
of
Oct.
Weller,
Jean
Blair
and
Shl
;
plan
Club
for bridge honors are '
S t aturday night dances are to
.—
be
shown in the sel ectio n
„ tougurate d Nos.. 9, „
of Cm
n t h e ma i n 27, Howell S. England, authority Kolt will participate in the Pha-
'Out'. what everyon e say. after
Nu Beta Soror'ty.
Misses Jean Bornstein an d Ed ell..
upon vertebrae evolution and lanx Club bridge
(loon of Maccabee Building ball. writer upon many social subjects,' Nov. 3,
taking our tteatments.
tournament
The Nu Beta Sorority, formerly Korn and Irving I. Feldman and
room. Woodward and Putnam. H o b addressed the Philomathic on "The
, the J . I). A.'t. met Oct. 20 at the 1 Larry 13„rst i
Invest in Health.
t i n to represent
th. •
-
---
• home id Miss Betsy Weinberg. The
Cruzet's Plantation Boys will fur. Origin of God." A general dis.
L '
club n i the Phalanxx
tournament.
Gynastice
rush music. Arrangements are in cussion followed. I'lans for the
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority. ...d icers for th e coming year are:
Mms•ge•
the hands of Ilarry ("Chick"I coming Philomathie alumni ban- of the
Mrs.
last
Max
meeting
Wuntner
of the
was hostess Sara Jacobs, president; Katy
Tareyton Club.
Handball Courts
Gaines, president.
,
coast are now bein
Al 'a
h• . Gluck, secretary; Dorothy Rattner,
The Toreyton Club met Oct. 23
gam. Math Floor ■ urna-Gar Bldg.
_
• formulated. B t .
s
tr e as u re r. 71 e next m
Beta
'amnia
Sorority
Oct. IC
•ii l at the h me o J oe
The
tentative
date
has
been
set
for
Elaborate
plans
for
23
.
eeting
Int,

wil
'
,
1265 GRISWOLD
A
European Jewish Women's W ■ l- the last week in January. At the
.. Krause . .
ans or a pajama
'
place
sta- take
.
. . at the home of Miss Syl-
d er a appiiiations tor
Cadillac 4969
Clifford 2014
rg
fare Oiinisation.
via IS einb • trg, 2955 Sturtevant, numbs r ten ae ed
next meeting these will be a Jew- gette are being effected, to be al
- o
membership to the club. Basket-
At a board meeting of the Euro. ish topic pro
g ram. Th e following given on Nov. 16 at the Wolverine I Nov. 3.
ball
practice
continues every
peon Jewish Women's Welfare Or- will participat e: Albert Pearl, Na- Hotel. A limited number will be'
_____
Tues day evening.
ganization, held at the hom e of than lierke"Seymou r
Caplan, Sid- accommodated. Features will be
Tau Beta CM Sorority.
the resident
fit
, Mrs. J. Bagd ade, the -
P
a midnight lunch, dancing, enter•
Slobin and Jack Rom.
ball to he held Nov. 3 at Book Cad-
----
i.
.
tainment,
and bridge. The soror-! Oct. 24. Four girls chosen for th
The Zingu Club resumed activi•
ity is resuming charity
iliac Hotel was favorably reported
Live
Wires
,
1
• i
.
work, to be bridge tournament are Esther e ties with !dinner-dance at North.
on. Mrs. Zuckerm an , chai rman ,
scussed weet
Radio Sercke mid Repair
fully b
next meet- Pomesm
w 1
The Live Wire organization an- i ng. A s
ore
nn on Oct., - '0 . Th
,
Minni
Radio Merchandising
The club
urges members and friends t o help flounces a Thanksgivin
e Bortman, Helen eu..
,c u.
ox the been sent to Gros
g dan ce t o th e H e b rew Infa n at has
Public Address Systeme
raan
ntzand B etty Earnoff.
hail a cottage at Bandeau lark,
make this affair a finan c i a l success
ts ' orph an
The
Short Ware Radio
be held at the Fenkell ballroom on The next
for
Home.
members
were
distingsished
by
Ie th
summer season. A
meeting
'talking Picture
to help carry on the work to aid Sunday, Nov. 24. Two
will be a bridge- wrist corsage at their Hall
Sound Production
.
social at the home of Mrs. Jack party Oct. 26,
owe'en %%antic roast is scheduled for the
orphans. Due to a number of a . bens were add .1 to the new mem-
Speech Amplification
is za- Schulman.
near future. The club entered a
peals from widows and orphans in thin. The dance is the beginning
Air•Craf t Radio
team in the annual l'halanx bridge
Wire Broadcasting
Europe, the public is requested to of a series of many new events by
tournament.
co-operate.
Commercial Operating
Allah Mailers -
the Live Wires,
Tusi Tale Sorority.
Selling
--___
A Hallowe'en party was given
.----
1
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
The enjoyed
sorority a nwmberS
and
es- by the Allah Mailers last Saturday
.
RIGHT NOW
Trots Vech Girls.
sorts
Ilallowe' en
minty
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at 1
lot• Sigma Gamma.
There is • tremendous demand for
nig ht. Tlub
.
Trots Vech Girls met at the
he c is planning
Iota Sigma Gamma's results o at the home of Miss Sarah i(laY- social
Properly Qualifiedmen In the
g many the home of Miss Esther !coal=, :
home
of
M
man
iNo
f
Saturday
ial
affairs
this
season.
evening.
The
so-
World'. Most Rapidly
262 E ast Euclid avenue, Oct. 22. 1
Cecilia Shapiro. The the recent election follow: Miss rority is open to
Crowing Industry.
a limited number
---
theater-pajama
party held Oct. 19 Harriet Katser, president; Miss of applicant
P layl ets .to be gi ve
was
a huge success.
given at an open it
M i•fi Shapiro
s between the ages of
Tim A. B. C. Club.
Paula
n
a ,e tin g in the near future, an
Gloria Goldstein, secretary; 22 and 24. Applications may be
gave an interesting talk o n
d il
the Miss Marion Gunzberg, treasur er
The A. B. C. Club met at the w hi
MI I
subject of current events.
. made in person at the "Y" Wednes. , home of Miss Gloria Brown Re- • An rls were brought in by iss
The next meeting will be held Fri- day evenings.
re read
y II
parts
the nette
e heard
secretar
day evening, at the home of Miss
h be
y. The , first op to meebt. LI
lin onto
the
sale
Hoch
g
tickets for the bid

Musical Monarchs.
, Harriet Katser, 402 Sledbury.
I at the Chinese Tea Gardens on ing of the Jewish National Fund
Les J oyeuse Fine..
The Musical Monarchs are inter-
--
Nov. 24. Members will wear spe- Club was attended by the girls.
ested hrthe dubt to he made short-,
Beta Rho Delta Sororit
Party
at
the Mona
rc
of Miss Esther Balbirer thi appointed to secure shoulder con- home of Miss Irene Norber of
Detroit
hs of Melody. Organ- the "Y." Plans Were
, sages. The next meeting is to be itiadstone avenue was a success.
made for the Atkinson avenue.
nation of the second of the groups
Hallowe'en celebration held at the
____
011
to emanate f rom th is c u
Friday
at
the
hom
of
Mis,
home
of
Mes
:;irnies Club.
-orehes-, Tavern Oct. 26, The Misses Shin.
HelenDie
M et• A lpha Thet•.
Ira is taking place; now, and will
7436 Michigan ay e -
, ley Galin and Lillian Barr were
Mrs. II. Gottlieb entertained
Meta Alpha Theta Soro rity met nue.
be known as the Eight Euterpians. I initiated at the Tavern. Each gave
the Stec Amiss Club with a delight-
orne of Miss Sally Goldman
ful bridge-luncheon at her home,
l• wo-minute speech on a
ful
humor- of 1707 West Philadelphia, Oct.
Fifty•Fifty Club.
r• 2 . 5 Leicester Court,
Fellows Club.
I ous subject. Nominations for ofil. 2 9.
23.
The Fifty-Fifty Club i s
A pajama party is to be given
The
Jolly
Fellow
on n Oct.
s Club met Oet. Plans were discussed for
theater
sponsor-Icens took place at the last meeting, shortly. The next meeting will be
ing the development and introduc- I
2 4 at Littman's Ilall, Twelfth an
party on Nov. 2.
d
Stop Drafts—S•ve Fuel-
ton of a new set of econome and 1 and
the be
following
tion at will
held. meeting vice• at the home of Miss Bluma Dinner iStia•wcaaradr.ityTahearaclubAiswecionniatinruaiatsus
of Glynn Court.
social principles aimed to better ;
20% to 40%
Sigma Kappa Sigma.
s ocial relationships. Meetings are 1
roast
will be given sonic time in Novem-
w ith
Crescent
A.
C.
Fraternity.
Miss Loretta Cohn. :1224 Elm.
devoted exclusively to a study of
rity
thanks
bee
Definite
arrangements
will
hurst, was hostess at the last meet-
The Crescent A. C. Fraternity
human nature and of custom s
I ' h i G a P
ruhmi aGaErn
tamSao Ea
rot
be made at the next meeting.
ing of the sorority. Preparations
and I met Oct. 27 at the Jewish Center the youth for attending the Pales-
---
for the Hallowe'en dinner p a rt
traditions
and their effects on on Fenkell and Dexter. I'lans are tine relief dance Oct. 12. Newly
present
action,
complete for a dance to be
were completed. Plans were dis-
Zedakah Club.
eletceil o fficers are: Lauretta Pa-
Our foods are carefully prepared
'in December at the Fenkell given
cussed for a rummagTh'e
l
ball.
e sae
o b el
The
club of
met
5fonday,
Koeba Girls.
by expert Chinese chefs under sani-
K1103•111151MMID
home
Mrs.
Reb Oct. 28, ' held in December.
room. The fraternity is enterin g chensky, chancellor; Marian Si- at the
n ex
t t, a 1
ecca King. social
Koehn Girls met at the home of' 3 ewimming team in the .lewish In- mon, vice-chancellor; My ra l'otash- The president, Mrs. Anna
tary
methods. As importers and
f Mi !netting, will be at the horn e 1
Zamsky,
FREE ESTIMATES
Miss Esther Berry of 1955 Blaine., termediate League. David Finkel rick, scribe; Eileen Zogut, assist- thanks all committees and co-work- of
Thyrza Goldstub, 55 Easo n
buying direct on large scale, thus
PHONE-
Bridge was played and lunch won
avenue,
Nov.
8.
was elected captain. The frater- ant scribe; Shirley Weiner, Dues- ors for their untiring efforts in
enabling us to give the public good
tor. Plans for initiation of Delta m
set•ved. The next meeting will be nity is al . • . .
Detreit—Rande'ph 3110
in
Inner-danc e at the
Pontiac-5987
at the home of Miss Minnie Gar- the coming basketball season. At
quality food—the same standard
chapter are under way, at an af- Tavern on Oct. 27 a
Eta Beta Zet .
a huge success. I
Jackson-2-5125
field, 2525 Gladstone.
fair to be open to the public.
served in the most expensive Chi-
a recent election Sam Weiner was
Ann Arbor-5248
The club acknowledges with thanks' Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at

Monroe—IMM
elected president; Jack Yezzin,
the following donations to the the home of Miss Beatrice Zaem
nese restaurants—at much less cost.
Pert Huron-1259
Nita Hawks.
Maccabees Tent 1005.
secretary;
David
Yezzin,
treasurer.
Mitzvah fund: Al Green and Jack , of 4046 Burlingame. A shower
Flint-34044
Just phone us the number of guests
The Nite Hawks announce that
Mr. Bean is the club's advisor. The
Lansing-2-9441
Maccabees Tent 1005 will hold Green, owners o f the Tavern, and was given on Nov. 27 at Kin g Wah
the (lance of Oct. 20 was a suc-
or have our representative call on
Grand Rapids-4635
next meeting will be held Nov. 3 a business meeting on Wednesday,' also the Bal Taba rin, formerly thc i Lo in honor of Miss Trudy Vic-1
Kalammoo--8243
cessful affair. An open meeting
you.
at the Jewish Center Jewish bo ys; Nov. 13, aft 4829 Woodward aye- Addison, Temple Emanuel, Minnie torian, a bride-elect of November
Battle Creek-4026
is scheduled for Nov. 21, at the between the ages of 16 and 20 are! nue. All members are urged to Goodman's club, Mary Shapiro and The table was U-shaped, decoratec .1
Gaylord—C. H. Welch
i I
B'flai B'rith auditorium. The pub-1 invited to join.
Prompt delivery service on indi-
Alpena--H. B. Brousseau
be present. Meetings are held the Mrs. Blumberg. A card party will in tea rises and baby's breath. Th
e
lic is invited. The club is spon-
Saginaw--Riversido 1414
vidual orders to private homes with-
second and fourth Wednesdays of I be sponsored by the club the first bor
obs y fourth anniversry
sorit's
wil
a
soring the editing of a monthly
each month. One meeting is
e
e rved at Blossom Heath inl
ari I eb
l c e a mhb:tr d s a t T o t hn a e m
out extra charge, regardless of
Camera Club.
pamphlet to be known as the
ze
ciel.
we
meeting
in D
t 1 December,
The e forty-third meeting of the
distance.
in the form of a for-
"Nite Hawk," Max Marston has Wall Camera Club was held at the
oral
dinner-dance.
The
next
meet.
of
Myrtle
Schrieber,
3205
Calvert.
been appointed editor-in-chief.
0:+en 11 a. m. to 1 a. m.
—_
ing will be held at the home of
home of Sam Yura, 16841 Ilamil- Ladies' Auxiliary of Mud Writh.
Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith
Miss Harriet Brody of 8336 North.
t on, Oct. 25. A lIallowe'en party
Slake the YOUNG'S Service Be Yours
Hako ■ h Sport Club
Detroit Friendship Club.
I
If you want real
was given by Bertha Raepe in will attend the Jewish education
An executive meeting was held, field.
Chinese Foods,
The last
Tuesday
meeting
of the honor of the club. An experiment '
ium to be given by Pis-last Sunday at 624 Holbrook. The
Hakoah
Club
was held
at the Cen-
remember our name, "YOUNG'S"
I
Lodge, Monday evening at new chairman, Dave Goldberg, ap-
I
ter. All future meetings will be I on intensification and reduction aah
—the only Chinese catering house
t'nai B'rith Sommunity Center. pointed three members for various
held on Saturdays. Work on the I was
yp given by Arthur Siegel. A
,
in Detroit.
to Bloomfield Hills for the All
A members and friends are in- I committees. The club is also plan,
first attempt at comedy, a two-actr t
PRACTICE
We Employ Expert Mechanics
sited
to
hear
several
prominentining
a
social
attain
to
be
held
in!
purpose
of
doing
fall
photography
college farce, "A Girl to Order,"
Only
a uthorities. Next meeting will be the near future. A business meet-1
is progressing, the leading parts was decided on for Nov. 3.
Bostonian
Shoes
old Monday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p, ing of importance will be held this'
Basketball
to be assigned at the first Saturday .
Team will hold regular p
I., in the B'nai B'rith Center.
ractis e s
meeting, Nov. 2. Max S. Feldman
Hebrew Ladies' Aid SocietY %
Sunday at the Jewish Center, 31 r
every Thursday at 9 p. m. i
Melbourne, at 4 p. m.
n the
will captain his t ;am o f bridge
On Nov. 17 the Ilebrew Ladies

new Fraternity Club, located at
irma Lambda Kappa Fraternity.
, --
players in the annual Phalanx Aid Society will hold Its annual
, s
'err
i
street, i th.
formerly
inter-club bridge tournament.
charity ball at Hotel Stotler. Mrs. . Sigma Lambda Kappa Frater-
Phalanx Club.
! occup ie d by the y B 'nai B'r
Emanuel Klein is chairman, as- m ty announces election of these .
The Phalanx Club met Oct. 24
"Cincy" Sachs, coach, will
Versatile Girls.
misted by Mrs. J. Greenstone. On n t fficSrs: Lawrence E. Weingar-I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. he Philip
director of athletics and in '
The Versatile Girls met Oct. 15 Oct. 30 a meeting of the Hebrew ‘1 n, chairman; Morton Surowitz,1Wuntner on Pingree avenue. Eu- , charge of all sport activities for
pt the home of Grada and Molly Ladies' Aid Society was held at v ' ce-chairman; David E. Stark, I gene Greenfield, Louis Levin and the winter in the new organization.
Lander. Arrangements were made Jericho Hall, 2705 Joy road. Sec- se cretary-treasurer. Manuel Ferber were
The club has a gymnasium, ]
for a Ilallowe'en party given Oct. and nomination and election of
20 Kenilworth
pledges. A luncheon
was served. handball court, boxing
.
,
31 at the home of Mrs. Charles officers took place. The program
Plans
Gamma Nu Chi Sorority.
re
Empire 7526
ge tournament, reading rooms, card rooms, billiard i
Wegner on Linwood avenue. Tick- for the installation of officers will
Gomm Nu Chi Sorority opened j
which opens at 2 o'clock No. 3 at rooms, beautiful dance hall and as-
ets for the bridge•tea to be given be announced in a later issue of lb 0 fall season with election of l
Open 24 (lours ,
are completed. Over 40 I sembly hall, chess and checker I
Wednesday night, Nov. 6, at the The Chronicle. Mrs. Sarah Ur- Otsera, and chose Theresa Rosen-I organizations
have entered, The rooms.
Lee Crest Hotel, are being dis- bach, who was chairman of the ma n, president; Florence Fenkell, 1 silver loving cup will be on display ,
.
If interested in joining call P .
tributed by members. Friends are l uncheon and card party held at vtc e-president; Mollie Schuster,
JACOB I. SKLAR
at
the
"Y."
The
fourth annual Sachs at Euclid 3014-M, or Ern-
invited and tickets can be bought the It'nai Moshe Synagogue on see retary, and llattye Kellerman,' dance of the club will
be held at , pine 6588.W.
from the secretary, Grade Lander, Oct. '23, thanks all members and tre Sourer. The girls are planning1the Statler Hotel Dec. 1.
MOHEL
_

Garfield 9605-M.
friends who helped make this af- a balloon (lance to be held at the /

Rocommended by many
fair a success. Tu der Hotel Nov. 30. Bob Cru-
DetroN PhYsisis.l. for
Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority,
A C ORRECTION
their own children as
Detroit Ladies Lechern Aniyim.
zet is Orchestra will furnish that
Si gm
well 4• others.
i
Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim,
Tahi
ti (S 'm
or b o er ri s tyo m
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
f ettheatGKa in nir
mu
i maWS
eh Lo a I
1410 Hazelwood Ass.
In the t t
of which Mrs. Ida Solai served as
F rid ay nigh
orsement
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met
t, where they dined of the United Hebrew Schools rnade
Phone Empire 6434.
president for the last eight years, at the home of Miss Miriam Coop-
L'Allegro Girl,.
and danced, later going to the by Henry Wineman and published ,
elected Sirs. Ilarry A. Shore to :er, 2947 Clements, and decided to bo9rn
L 'Allegro Girls' Club met at the. theater. The Ilallowe'en party in last week's issue of The Detroit
succeed her. M
rs. Solai, retiring 1 donate a portion of the proceeds of . e
of Miss Dorothy Talberg Oct. ] held at the Madison Clubhouse, Jewish Chronicle, the word "whole-
president, and Mrs. C. Backer, the Armistice (lance to be given
Mks Sylvia Chapman, chair- Keego Harbor, Cass Lake, was a
president ,
c

s used where it should have
again to Sunday evening, Nov. 10, in the ma n of the social committee, is in success. The next meeting will be read
"wholesome." We make the !
ffi
Crystal) Ballroom of the Book Cad-
rge
of the Thanksgiving party held at the home of Miss Ida
Cantor at Mishkan, accept their offices. Other officers
to b
rec
cortion
accordingl er
y .
Th e sett . i
Israel Synagogue elected are: Mrs. J. Melinsky, vice- iliac Hotel, to the Palestine Relief Bob e given for the children of the Bronstein, 309 5fedbury.
I tence in which the
president; Mrs. M. Smith, treas- Fund. The sorority attended
y Day Nursery. Following the
ror appeatal
I
Expert and
urer (re-elected); Mrs. C. Cher-birthday
ting, , a social was held for I
I should have read: "Without Jew-'
birthday Hal lowe'en party in honor mee ting
Sigma
Phi
Beta
Sorority.
ish education there can he no pres-
Antiseptic Mohel noir, secretary. Mrs. Solai and of Miss Bell e
Goldberg last Satur- g uests. The next meeting will be; Sigma Phi Beta Sorority met at eryation,
on a wholesome basis, of
at
r
Mrs. Backer were presented by day. The
next meeting will be
the home of Miss Lillian Leiden, I the Y. W. IL A. on Oct. 24. Final the Jewish people."
MARRIAGES
the board of directors with flow- held t the h
2974 Cortland avenue.
preparations for the Ilallowe'en
ens.
The
officers
and
members
Naimark,
2074
Hazelwood.
PERFORMED I
party to be held at "Brisiker's"
Alph a Delta Chapter, Tau Epsilon ' Nov.
thank them for their eight years'
2 were made, and invitations
of loyal services given ! Is - the
2012 Virginia
T
he Alpha Delta chapter of Tau mailed. On Oct. 27 the sorority
Tau
Sigma
Delta
Sorority.
Park
' Eps i
heads of the Detroit Ladies Lech-
Tau Sigma Delta Sorority met nera Ion announces its formal din- attended a bridge given in its
em Aniyim.
Oct. 27 at the home Of Miss Ida
lance, to be held at the Statler honor by Dorothy Dean, at her
Garfield 0287-M
Bridge Table Decorations. Come in
.
Note I New Year's Eve. Members home on Phillip avenue.
Goodman of Whitney avenue
and talk with us before Your
On
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Ea stern Lad' ' Society
f T
Ep s ilon
'

H
al color Hallowe'en
outside cities Thursday evening, Nov. 21, an , sosz
The eighteenth a nnu
en party is to he held at who are desirous of attending this open house will be held at the
Twellth Street
Empire 10577
light ball of
e East
Ladies' ; the home of Miss Thelma Goren un affair may receive bids by writing "Y" Little Theater, at which Miss
Ladies Nov. 2. After the meeting mem- t o William
Society will h e h e ld Sunday
Solomon, 10006 Broad- Jessie
Bonstelle
will
be
the
speak-
eve-
bens
attended
the
dance
given
by
street.
Other
interested
friends
ning. Jan. 5, at the Sun
Fort WaYne the Y. W. H.
as Years' Expe-
er of the evening.
A. on the roof gar-
: Hotel.
may receive information b y Olen-
rience, Endorsed

den of Webster (fall. The next ing Euclid 6369 evenings betw • ien
by Leading
meeting. will be held at • he "Y,"
Molly Auslander Club.
Equality Club. .
5:15 and 6:15, asking for William
Physician.
The Thanksgiving dinner and
The second annual' dance of the 89 Rowena.
Solomon. The following are on
dance
of the Molly Auslander Club
Equality
Club
will
be
given
on
he
management
and
entertain-
2073
H o y.
T oy Gir ( l
Nov. 24 at Eastwood Inn. Tick-
ment staff: Location and orches- will be held at the B'nai Moshe
Gladstone
Hoy T oy Girl s met Oct.
ets and reservations can he had by 1935 Clairmount avenue. 2S; The t ra, John Rose, assisten by William Synagogue,.Dexter and Lawrence.
7 corrOpn
Euclid 10467
calling the president, Mrs. Mary membership drive inaufrurated a fi Solomon; favors, Sam Ricoh':
WOODWARD AIL
Segell, Euclid 8534. Due to the fcw wee k
nonce, Albert Cutler; decorations,
Sigma Omega Upsilon.
it
s ago is
s
till
sti
on
an
is
.1 ack Samow, assisted by John
fact that so many Were turned „p en t o Jewish
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority
girls of the age; s
away from the 111 ,11 affair, friends o
'inestone, George Greenberg and me at the home of Miss Rose
f 18 to 20. Those interested .1
and members are urged to obtain should communicate with the con- s oe Komerantz. The following as- Greenberg of 9354 Broadstreet,
ist on all committees: Norman Oct. 23. The girls will celebrate
their tickets at once. responding secretary, Miss Estelle S
nits, Russell Nida, Albert Cutler the sorority's anniversary at the
Schwartz, 1940 Pingree avenue, a nd Jack Samow.
Moho' Specialist
Kibitzers.
• Oriole Terrace, The next meeting
Recommended he
Garfield 7127-5I. The celebration.
will be at the home of Miss Fan-
Lending Ph, , Icians
The Kibitzers A. B. C. held of the third anniversary is planned.
nie Kosak of 3765 Wager avenue.
Tau Phi Fraternity,
, their second meetnes of the year The next Friday evening meeting
2024 Taylor
'at
the
home
of
D
11
'I
w
II
be
held
at
1935
Tau
l'hi
Fraternity
held
a
busi-
i
Euclid 5000
Clairmount
ess meeting on Oct. 27. The at-
1662 Elmhurst. A committee was avenue.
Marriages Performed
Theta Lambda Tau Sorority
'
on Sund ay, Nov. 3 was ills-
appointed by P resident Jack Hal-
by Appointment.
The Theta Lambda Tau Soror-
c used to be held at Oriole Ter-
s and, headed by Charles i ink, to ,
ity
met
at the home of Miss Esther
Menorah Society.
r
plan for the third annual dance. Menorah is heading its series of 2 ace. Samuel Kritt's marriage Oct. Goldenberg Oct. 27. Detailed dis-
7 to Miss Mae Palman of Dear- cussion was held for the final ar-
-- programes this year with an ad- b orn was announced.
Athena Girls' Club. I d
The newly.' rangements for the Hallowe'en
(Tress by Rabbi Leon Fram on vse
Miss Ilene Kruger of the enter- "Russia, Palestine and ,kmerica as as ds reside at 552 51t. Vernon party to be given Nov. 2 at the
•enue.
tainment committee i s n
i ch arge Centers of .1
home of Miss Rose Ginsburg of
2wish I.ife." His ad-
9629 McQuade avenue, Miss Rosa-
of the program for the musicale dress-in to include observations on
W. W. Girls.
to be given by the Athena Girls' his recent tour of Russia. This
lind Kurzman will be hostess at
Club in honor of th e tenth anni- .
The monthly social of the W. W. the next meeting, Nov. 3, at 1720
ERT UN ENGRAVING
open
forum
meeting
is to take Girls was held at the home of Mis s
versary of the
Collingwood avenue.

Second Flour Kerr
organization, on place this Sunday at 3:30 p. m. on Bessie Feldstein, 422
Farnsworth.
Tuesday evening, Nov. 19. at the the third floor of Lite main public Miss Bessie Feldstein, chairman of
home of the Misses Minnie and library.
Phi Zeta Xi Sorority,
the bridge-dansant, to be held Dee.,
Sophie Schneider, 2530 West
at e Tea Gardens, promises at Phi Zeta Xi Sorority met Oct. 23,
dadelphia. Invitations are be-1
the home of Miss Erma Chap-I
Tirol
Zonta
Cara
Sorority.
novel entertainment for the eve-
ing issued to a number of
sister or- • Pima Zonta Cara Sorority met ning. Miss Belle Woontner, chair- man, 3238 Cortland avenue. The
ganizations. The formal dinner- at the home of Betty Feldman, 517
members are planning a formal !f-
dance which was to be held at the Marston. A formal dinner-dance man of the dance to be held the air for the near future. The
so-
early part of March at the Statler
Tavern on Nov. 24 will, instead, be for
softy pins were distributed. Af-1
members and escorts will take Hotel, will announce plans at
the er the meeting there
held at the Bal Taberin the same place in the near t
uturr, at the next meeting, at the home of Miss a
was dancing I
nd refreshments. The next meet-I
evening. Miss Florence Horwitz Oriole Terrace. The next meeting B. Feldstein.
ng will be held at the home of i
of 639 Medbury avenue will be will take place at the home of '
Seventh Floor
hostess
the next meeting.
M iss Ethel Feinstein, 16895 Muir-
Bessie Pacernik, 3031 Elmhurst.
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