TI G VLTROrliEWISII aiROINICIE I North Woodward Branch, Euro. Penn Welfare Organization. The meeting of the North Wood- ' ward branch of the Jewish Worn- en's Welfare Organization was held at the home of Mrs. It. B. Newman Monde y afternoon Sir s . George Cohen presided. A series. of card parties are planned, the first to be given by Sire. Sadie Cohen and Mrs. M. Goldberg, who will act as joint hostesses at 2726 Leslie, on Wednesday afternoon, iJan. 15. Mrs. Minnie Fishman will be hostess at the next meeting at her home, 2984 Burlingame on Jun. 7. ForLowCost Hauling BUY Idelt• Girls. The aliases ('earl and Lillian Levy represented the 'delta Girls at the "Y" Council meeting. Mar- ' ion Selig is a pledgee on probes !lion. The next meeting will be held at the "Y" Tuesday, Jan, 7. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCKS 3 ,:g A Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society is planning a luncheon and card inlay to be held on Jan. 29 at the Irnai Moshe hall, Lawrence and Dexter. Mrs. Helen Auslander is chairman of the affair. to 5 Ton Capacity and Style for Every Need. Size Aesculapians Ladies' Auxiliary. 5915 W. Warren Garfield 0020 Aesculapians Ladies' Auxiliary held its fourth meeting Dec. 11 at Webster hall, having as the guest speaker for the evening Mrs. Jos. Ehrlich. The next regular meeting is to be held at Webster Hall Wednesday, Jan. 8, at 8:30 p. m. A bridge party is to be sponsored by this organization Wednesday, Jan. 15, at the Fort Wayne hotel, at 1:30 p. m. Tickets can be ob- tained at the door. The proceeds are to be used for charity. The public is invited. Mrs. Esther Lev- enson is chairman of the entertain- ment committee, Mrs. Rose Klein, president, and Mrs. Helen S. Strauss, secretary. DETROIT, MICH. Ruth's Flower Shoppe Bridge Table Decorations. Conte In and talk with us before your parties. 3052 Twelfth Street 1 Empire 10577 MANUEL URBACH Gewalt. (ssielistrkla. Monuments Coterie Club. The Coterie Club met at the home of Miss Shirley Kalt Dec. 22. A Chanukah party was given for the children of the Ilebrew In- fant Orphan Home, Dec. 25. Miss Bessie Kosak will be hostess at the next meeting Wednesday eve- ning, Jan. 8. Now in or Now Locatiea 23 TWELFTH STREE T 77 Euclid 7192 NOW OPEN Yeshivah Beth Judah. We have spared neither money nor energy to have one of the finest delicatessen stores in Detroit. Delicious appetizing delicatessen, Correspondence has been re- ceived from the Live Wires Club and the Arete Te Phile Sorority in which they offer their full co-op- eration in helping to make the dance of Jan. 11 a success. The silver loving cup is in the hands of the chairman. Final plans will be taken up at the next meeting, at which representatives are expected from fraternities and sororities. Light Lunches— Meals Drop in after the shuw for a sandwich. The Modern Kosher t Delicatessen & Restaurant Waki Club. The meeting of the Waki Club was called to order by President Philip Katzin at the home of Ben Freedman, 8910 Linwood, Dec. 29. A discussion was held in regard to an open meeting. 8636 Twelfth Street Louis Marshall Club. The Louis Marshall Club meet- ing was presided over by President Rose Menenberg at the Jewish Center. The program for the corn- ing year was discussed. A party will be held at the Detroit Civic Theater Jan. 18. Jan. 13 there will be a meeting devoted to James Barry and his works. Lillie Etkin will talk on his life, and Rose Men. enberg on his works. Miss L. Et- kin, Miss J. Baskin and Miss R. Menenberg were chosen on the publicity committee. Near Lee Plaoe Empire 9658 • PROTECTION Through Our BURGLAR ALARMS STORE, VAULT, SAFE Maccabees Tent 1005. Maccabees Tent 1005 will have the elected officers for 1930 in- stalled by Supreme Commander D. J. Coakley, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 8:30 p. m., at the Maccabee Tem- ple, lodge hall. Dance music will entertain the members and their friends following the installation. The public is invited. and RESIDENCE 24-HOUR SERVICE Hundreds of Satisfied Customers RELIANCE Alarm Co., Inc. Equality Club. The next meeting of the Equal- ity Club will be held at the home of Minnie Bloom, 144 Pingrim, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 8. Nomination and election of officers will take place. Rose Silverman, Yetta Jaffe and Ruth Simmons are new members. 228 • Custer Ave. Empire 2802 REV. JACOB I SKLAR MOHEL Recommended by many Detroit physicians for their own children as troll a. ere. Tusi Tala Sorority. Tusi Tale. Sorority met Jan. 2. The bridge-dansant is to be given Jan. 14 at the Chinese Tea Gar- dens for the benefit of the "Y" building fund. 11110 Hare!wood Ave. Phone Empire UM. REV. H. MILKOVSKY Zeire Zion. The Zeire Zion of Detroit an- Cantor et Mishkin nounces that a number of Impor- tant events are being planned to (snit Synagogue foster the organization's work. An Expert and announcement will be made in the Antiseptic Mohel next issue of The Chronicle. MARRIAGES PERFORMED Where Cleanliness is 2012 Vireinia Park 1 a Habit The Dexter-Humphrey Kosher Meat Market Garfield 0287-M REV. J. SILVERMAN Mohel Specialist ZS Years' E•pw Hamm, Endorsed by Leading Physicians 2073 Gladstone Formerly at Hastings and Montcalm Euclid 10467 We Invite Your Inspection • Benjamin If Rev. BLEIBERG 11527 Dexter Mohel Specialist Recommended lit Leading Pht•iciant 2024 Taylor Euclid 5000 Merriam., Performed by Appointm.t. • e , . "N `t• t3q.' Ev ERTEN ENGRAVING En. Second Fluor Kerr Bide. For MOVING STORAGE CARTAGE CALL DETROIT MOVING CO. 9326 Twelfth St. Night Phone: Empire 6695 Day Phones: Longfellow 4877 Longfellow 9716 Moneues. 3fraterual nub Club &lies Northw Women's League. Phi Gamma Eta. The Chanukah festival of the A new plan calls for meetings of Northwestern League, held at the Phi Gamma Eta Sorority to be con- Philadelphia-Byron Hall Saturday cluded with an educational and en- night, was a tremendous success. tertainment program. A book Mrs. Max Weksler, president of the discussion will be featured at the league, thanks Rev. II. Milkovsky, next meeting. A cabaret New Miss Betty Milkovsky, Miss Miriam Year party was arranged by a com- Goldberg, Leonore alarkson, Sarah mittee consisting of Shirley Wei- Rosenthal, Miss Gertrude Rosen; ner, chairman, Sophie Alpiner and that and Mrs. S. Shnitz and the' Rose Panitz. Entertainment for commithee in charge for making the affair was in charge of Gertrude the festival a success. The next Albaum, Reta Schwartz and Ilene meeting of the league will be held Zogut. Hostesses were Laurette Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 7, at the I achensky, Jenne Stone and Myra Philadelphia-Byron hall. Election Potashnick. The mistress of cere- of officers will take place. The monies was Marian Simon. A com- league will give a theater perform- mittee to plan the sorority's affairs ance at Littman's People's Theater for the new year follows: Freda Wednesday evening, Feb. 5. Mrs. Newman, Gertrude l'ozarny and I. Margolis is chairman of the May Roth. A theater party and ticket committee, assisted by Mes- (lance is to be given Jan. 19 at the dames M. (layman, I. Rosenthal, Detroit Civic Theater. A. D. Markson, S. Munch and Max Weksler, Ben Bey A. C. The Center dance sponsored by Detroit Friendship Club. the Ben Beys was another success- An educational meeting of the ful event, as attested by the mass club will be held next Sunday, Jan. attendance. The Beys were de- 5, at 4 p. m., at the Jewish Center. feated 35 to 22 by the A. Z. A. in The imaginary tour of the world, Windsor. which was started at the last edu- cational meeting, will be continued. Philomathic Debating Club. The club will now visit France. The l'hilomathic Debating Club Everybody is welcome. met Sunday at the Atkinson branch Troty Vech Girls. On Dec. 26 Miss Helen Kirsch- baum was hostess to the Troty Vech girls at her home, 2929 Tay- lor avenue. A Chanukah grab-bag was the feature of the evening. On Dec. 28, in the Gothic room of Hotel Teller, were gathered the members and their escorts to en- joy the second annual dinner-dance given by the club. Speeches and toasts were given by ails,' Hannah Miller, president, Art Kline of To- ledo, Miss Betty Kahn and Leo Weiner. The party was a huge success and thanks are due to Miss Esther Kohn, Miss Esther Dickman and Miss Betty Kohn, who were in charge of arrangements. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Martha Miller, 983 Alger avenue. Sigma Tau Kappa. Sigma Tau Kappa met Dec. 27 at the home of Miss Esther Heller of 182 Connecticut avenue. The following officers were elected: Miss Ada Rothenberg, president; Miss Helen Levin, vice-president; Miss Charlotte Schmidt, secretary; Miss Ruth Ingber, corresponding secretary; Miss Esther Heller, treasurer. Plans were completed for the party to be given Jan. 4, at the home of Miss Belle Goodwin of Wark avenue. The raffle, proceeds of which will be donated to char- ity, is progressng. The next mee- ing will be at the home of Miss Lil- lian Bloom of Monterey avenue. of the Shaarey Zedek. A debate was held on "Resolved, that the direct primary system of nominat- ing candidates be abolished." The affirmative, upheld by Maxwell Hoffman and Sidney Smith, won over the negative, Bernard Shark- ey and Norval Slobin. Sidney Smith was elected best speaker. David Lipsitz acted as constructive critic. At the next meeting, Jan. 5, the debate will be on "Resolved, that the power of the press be niinished." The affi•mative will be upheld by Jack Miller and Leo Gurko, and the negative by Max Chomsky and David Lipsitz. The public is invited. At the last nieeting of the Mori- ettes arrangements were made for the bridge-tea to be heist in the Pine Room of J. L. Hudson Com- pany, Jan. 11, at 3 p. m. At the next meeting plans for an open meeting will be made. L. F. D. P. Girls. The L. F. D. P. Girls met Dec. 20 at the home of Miss Edith Co- hen, 0036 Delmar avenue. A grab- hag is to be held at the next meet- ing, at the home of Miss Rose Miss Goldberg, 1123 Holbrook. Goldber g was appointed chairman of the program committee. L Call WHITTIER Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority. Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority met at the home of Miss Gussie Glick, 1930 West Philadelphia. Officers were nominated for the next term. The evening was spent in bridge playing. The next meeting will be at Miss Bessie Fryman's home, 521) , tt 9200 Jolly Elite Club. At an open meeting Dec. 29, at I Littman's People's Hall, a bridge party was held. Fifteen couples celebrated the New fear by at- lending a midnight show and a party at the home of a member. The affair was formal, and in charge of Max Sosin. On Saturday evening, Jan. 4, a Chanukah party Arete Te Phile will be held at the home of Miss The Arete Te Phile met at the Ray Knee, Jay and St. Aubin A home of Miss Mollie Levine, 3019 real old-fashioned latka party has Richton avenue, Dec. 27. Plans been arranged. were discussed for the New Year's Eve party, which was held at the Statler. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Esther Cutler, 3772 Webb. that has no superior Semet Solvay Coke It's Clea n! It's Economical! A proper size for every furl ace PROFESSORS STOOD BY DURING JASSY ATTACKS ON JEWS Phalanx Club. With the advent of the civic (Continued from Page One.) new year the Phalanx Club is on at Jassy, has informed the striking the verge of greater endeavors for students he will close down the its friends and its own members. For the coming year the club plans a formal dance and dinner which is to be held Jan. 26, in honor of the forthcoming marriage of harry Abramovitz to Miss Miriam Jas- gun. The newly elected officers of the club will also be installed at this affair. The new officers are: President, Ben A. Shapiro; vice- president, Bernard J. Tilchen; sec- retary, Paul Marks; corresponding secretary, Louis Levine; treasurer, Isadore Wuntner; business man- ager, Sam Goren. Variette Club. The N'ariette Club met at the.Y. W. II. A. on Sunday. Plans for the initiation of new members will be disclosed at a later date. The new members are the Misses Ceila Rosenfield and Sadie Kass. European Women'. Welfare Or. ionisation. Mrs. Baisdade presided at the meeting of the European Women's Welfare Organization at Jericho Temple, Monday evening. The monthly relief checks were given to three new cases—five mother- less children, an aced mother, and a widow and four young children. The bake sale will be held Jan. 9, All Jewish butcher shops will have stations. Those wishing ta, donate or buy either baked goods or noodles should communicate with Mrs. Mishkin, 2940 Elmhurst, Longfellow 9134, or Mrs. Fannie Weisman, 2971 Glendale, Long- fellow 9396. Donations or orders will he called for and delivered. Hakoah Sport Club. Captain Ditkoff will lead the basketball team into action against the Alpha Omegas Sunday after- noon, Jan. 5, at 3:15, in their opening ganie of the Jewish Ceti. ter League. The feature of the last meeting of the club at the Jewish Center was the election of officers. Installation next week will place the following into of- fice: President, Israel G. Cohen; vice-president, Samuel I. Bockoff; secretary-treasurer, Simon K. Berent. The club will be repre- sented in the oratorical contest !Tonsured by the Jewish Center by , Israel G. Cohen. The theater party Tau Phi Fraternity. sponsored by the club was a suc- Tau Phi Fraternity met at the cess, eight couples attending. Y. W. II. A. on Rowena street. his Smith was initiated as a regular Alpha Gamma Fraternity. member. Plans are being made for A special meeting Of Alpha a fraternity basketball league Gamma Fraternity was held Dec. among the associate members of 25 to make further plans for the the Y. W. H. A. Plans for several "college night dance" at the Tub. big events are being made, such as ler }lots! un Feb. 2. Tickets may a moonlight, dance and minstrel be obtained from the members or show. at the door. Sigma Kappa Sigma Sorority. Sigma Kappa Sigma Sorority, Beta chapter, met at the home of Thyrza Goldatick, 55 Eason ave- nue. The pledges of the sorority are the Misses Nettie Farkman, Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Elinor Flornian and Bea Seyell. Freida Farbman will be hostess at Phi Kappa Epsilon met at the the next meeting, Jan. 5, at her "Y" Sunday evening. The meet home, 3736 Glynn Court. ing was cut short due to the two one-act plays that were presented Tu.) T.I. Sorority. at the Little Theater. Both plays At a special meeting, on Dec. met with enthusiasm from the ca- 26, final plans were made for the pacity crowd that filled the thea- bridge-dansant to he given Tues- ter. The following members took day, Jan. 14, at the Chinese Tea parts in the plays: Sam Gutter- Garden, proceeds to go to the "Y" man, Ben Curvitz, Peter Kramer, membership building fund. This Aaron Rosen, Dave Mattes, Andy affair has the co-operation of all Roth and Lewis Sisler. — the leading clubs of the city. Tick- beak Agree Memorial Society. • 74 ets may be purchased from any of the club members, at the door the The laaak Agree Memorial So- night of the event, and from Miss ciety celebrated its eighth anniver- Feldman at the "Y" office. sary at a banquet given at their quarters at 121 Rosedale Court, Beta Rho Delta Sorority. Sunday, Dec. 29. The banquet was = _ Beta Rho Delta Sorority com- featured by the installation of Fs pleted all plans for their bridge to newly elected officers for 1930. The officers-elect are Morris Can- = given at the Y. W. II. A. club- be house on Sunday, Jan. 5, for the trusser, president; Ezra Zatkin, = benefit of the members' building vice-president; William Jaffa, sea- — fund, and will be known as the retary; Charles'Agree, treasurer. 1= university for a whole year unless they maintain order, the students have demanded the resignation of the rector and the introduction of a numerus clausus. Three Convenient Yardi U. S. Legation's Statement. The following statement was re- ceived by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency from the Rumanian Lega- tion. "From information so far gather- ed in connection with incidents which occurred at the University of Iasi (Jassy) in the class of Prof. Smuleanu, it seems that there were injured among the Jewish, as well as among the Christian students. The intervention of the authorities and the arrest of the leaders of the movement have brought the inn- dents to a stop. The University has been closed and a drastic in- vestigation begun by the prosecut- ing attorney and the University authorities. In reply to a question put in the house by congressman, Fischer, Ministers Magdearu and Costachescu answered that the gov- ernment is doing ita utmost to su- press the movement and is taking strong measures for ascertaining who is responsible for it and to punish the guilty." Beat Jewish Passengers. VIENNA.---(J. T. A.)—Student followers of the anti-Semitic Pro- fessor Cuza severely beat Jewish passengers on a train near the Marasesci station, Rumania, ac- cording to reports reaching here. Among those beaten was a 70- year-old Jew. Other Jewish pas- sengers seeing their danger pulled the emergency cord of the train, but for their pains were arrested on a charge of misusing- the emergency cord. When the train stopped the Cuzist students disappeared. The police inspector at the station later gave assurances that a repe- tition of such anti-Semitic attacks on the trains would be prevented in the future. EAST SIDE COAL CO. Our Service Dept. will help you in your heating problems— Just phone us. Whittier 9200 Hogarth III' Cadillac 9100 Announcement It is with pleasure we announce to our patrons I hat we have associated with our organization Fred Silber ar d his. Jolly Jesters Orchestra. 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Members of the sorority have put forth their best efforts to make this affair a success and ask for the co-opera- tion of all clubs affiliated with the "Y." Tickets are obtainable at the door and from members. The so- rority's annual dance will be held at Hotel Stotler on Sunday„ Feb. 23, music to be furnished by Wan Talbert 's Dixie Whangdoodles. Coterie Club. The Coterie Club met at the home of Miss Shirley Kalt on Sun- day afternoon. The members en- tertained the children of the lie- brew Infants Orphan Ilome with a Chanukah party on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 25. The next I meeting of the club will be held Jan. 8. Omega Socials. The Omega Socials held the first open meeting of the year Dec. 22, at the Y. W. II. A. Mr. Kramer, senior law student at the Univer- sity of Michigan, installed the new 'officers. The club has started work on a play as a means of raising money for the Y. W. H. A. build- ing. The following new commit- tees were appointed by the new president, Harry They: Social, Mary Homan, chairman, Sally Fradis, William Sarut, and Dave Susaer; membership, Joe Kaplo- witz, chairman, Dora Greenspoon, Mary Stillman; House Council, Ben Wasserman and Nelson Ber- man; club reporters, Dorothy Red- blatt and Abe Moses; constitution, Meyer Rosen, chairman, Edith Lipsky, So! Hoffman; executive committee, Harry Thav, Jack Ru- bin, Esther Lichtenstein, and Mor- ris Mittleman; play. Jack Rubin, chairman, Alice Berman, Esther Lichtenstein and Harry Thay. Two new members are Leona Epstein and Dave Cohen. Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority. Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met Sunday, Dec. 29 at the home of Sarah Balantzow, 2226 Ila. Miss Sarah zelwood, where a Chanukah grab- 7- bag was held. The informal din- =- ner-dance was a success, and credit Fa is given Miss Rose Greenberg, who had charge of the affair. The ta- E- bles were arranged in T-shape and were beautifully decorated in blue = and white with large blue tapers at = each end. There were 20 guests -Fs The sorority plans to en- : present. The ter into the field of charity work and • set amount has been put aside for that purpose. Next meet- E. ing will be held Sunday at the = home of Miss Sonia Gedrick, 2227 West Euclid avenue. Purity Assembly, Order of Rain. bow for Girls. "— The assembly's dance held Dec. ''= 26 was a huge success. Electon of officers will take place Jan. 9 at the 0. E. S. Temple. A free din- ner will be served by the advisory '= board to all the assembly girls who = have paid their dues for 1928- 1929. Thursday evening, Jan. 23, = - - the newly elected officers will be E. (publicly installed. All are invited. a Zedakah Club. i Mrs. Aaron Silverblatt was host. less at an open meeting, at which Miss Ida Lipman of the Probate Court was principal speaker. Other = !guests present were Mrs. Cohn, EF. Mrs. al. Gordon. Mrs. S. Slobin = 'was successful in securing talent = for the Old Folks Chanukah party. The president, Mrs. A. R. Zamsky, thanks the following artists of Litt. = I man's People's Theater for their = co-operation in bringing cheer to EE the inmates of the Old Folks Home trT s Thursday afternoon, Dec. 26: S. Solomon, pianist; Mr. Koltinoff = and Mrs. Adelman, soloists; Mr. Josephson, comedian. Donations =T. Steele Aid Society. = are acknowledged from Mrs. II. Stepin Aid Society will give a Prenzlauer, Saturday Club hostess. card party Jan. 7 at Jericho Tem- The club will celebrate its tenth may be secured from Tickets ple. anniversary at the Valentine din- = the secretary, Mrs. A. Goose, 125 ner-dance Sunday evening, Feb = Westminster, or at Jericho Temple. 16, at Northwood Inn. The next meeting will be at the home of Tau Epsilon. Mrs. Sadie Cohn of Fullerton ave- The Alpha Delta chapter of Tau the "Y" Sunday nue. Epsilon met at evening. It was decided to for- ward applications for membership to fulfill the quota for the Alpha Delta chapter. Mr. Snit: is chair- man of the membership committee. Archie Rose was absent on business in St. Louis, together with John Rose. Live Wires. The Live Wires attended a New Year's celebration given by our secretary, Herbert Margolis. The = club is planning to support the Ye- shivah Beth Judah dance Jan. 11.= A new form of meeting is now be- • t A. Checker Cab — Empire 7000 Irefti;trie d by he board FA DA, RADIOS HAVE VI BRA CONTROL O VER night . Vihra•Control has revolutionized radio reception . . . for the critical public has discovered that Vibra-Control brings new tone realism, reproducing programs exactly as broadcast, free from distortion, interference, rumbles, rain barrel tones and roars. It was natural that Vibra•Control would be followed by a score of imitations; but it is hardly possible that an achievement that re• quired years to perfect will or can be successfully dep. 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