7if Ef)erRon; f EWiSHffiRomaz Faicom Club. ForLowCost Hauling BUY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCKS to 5 Ton Capacity A Size and Style for Every Need. 5915 W. Warren Garfield 0020 DETROIT, MICH. QUIET RESTFUL HOMELIKE $8 to $10 Weekly, Single $12 to $16 Weekly, Double 81.50 to $3.00 Daily FAIRBAIRN HOTEL WILLIAM G. LEE, Mgr. M. C. our Pseees Door John R. at Columbia •.A Home Away Free. Hems" • YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU• ALLY-WASHED AND CARE- FULLY HAND IRONED Mary Davis 1 LU Faicom Club 'immix rd enjoyed a ; successful party at the Valencia Gardens, Sunday. Bridge, supper, dancing and merrymaking, were the order of the evening, enjoyed by Sigma Omega Phi. 22 members, celebrating a success. The Sigma Omega Phi Sorority ful year which included two ania- held 0 social gathering at the Y. tour shows and a Ilallowe'en anni• ' versary party. Final plans are be- W. II. A. clubhouse. After refresh- ing perfected for the club to enter ments the guests were taken to the the dramatic tournament sponsored Little Theater of the "Y" and were 1 by the Melbourne Jewish Center entertained by a program present- cm April 5. Because of the un- col by the Detroit Urban League. : Future plans are being made to usual and varied talent of the members, a schedule consisting of visit the backstage of a theater. dramatics, music, literature and Jolly Elite Club. debating has been planned. An . announcement concerning a change At ameeting . held Sunday at in the name of the club was made Littman s People s Hall, final ar- last week. That statement woo in. rangementa were made for a mid- correct, and the club will continue winter frolic to be held Tuesday evening and for the mock wedding to be known as the Faicom Club. ' which will be presented at an open Tau Tau lot• Sorority. meeting this Sunday at People's Tau Tau Iota Sorority met at ! Hall. Miss JeanDworkin was add. the home of Miss Flora Silber. 2925 ed to the dance committee. The Monterey. A lumen party was. weekly social affair was held Tues- given in honor of Marie Kunio on daY at the home of Harry Cohen. Jan. 31, at the home of F red. A banner was bought by the club Milsk. Plans ns were made for in- !and will be presented at the open i to which everybody is in- for al dinner-dance to be given m March 1. The next meeting will ! sited ' be at the home of Sally Lipman,' Hakoah Sport Club. 1642 Hazelwood. HAND LAUNDRY Boulevard Phone Longfellow 1185 12168 Dexter YOU WRECKEM WE FIXEM Active progress on the play to Tau Chi Delta.. be staged in conjunction with the Tau Chi Delta met at the home Jewish Center dramatic tourna- of Miss Sylvia Ilendelman, 3222 ment is in charge of M. Rosen- Richton, Feb. 9. Arrangements berg, dramatic director. The cast for the Valentine party were corn- will hold two rehearsals each week. pleted. New girls were voted in The debating team is prepared for and will be initiated Feb. 15 The the encounter with Temple Beth El next meeting will be at the home High School team. A. Z. A. 63 of Miss Elsie Garvin, 2215 Tuxedo, fell before the onrush of the bas- Feb. 23. ketball team by the score of 20 to 13. The Ben Beys are scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 16, in the Center Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority. The last meeting was held at the basketball league. Ten couple; home of Charlotte Biller, where a were present at the hard-time pajama party was plenned to be party given at the sponsor's home. held at the Detroit-Leland Hotel Beta Rho Delta Sorority. Feb. 22. The next meeting will Beta Rho Delta Sorority met at be at the home of Lillian Yeszin, 15309 Linwood, March 7, The so- the Y. W. II, A., 89 Rowena, Final rority congratulates Fay Cooper arrangements were made for the and Ben Jaffe on their betrothal. second annual dance, to be held at the Statler Hotel Feb. 23, featur- Ei.Y Girls. ing Wen Talbert's Wixie Whang.. The Ei-Y Girls met Feb. 7 at doodles. Tickets may be obtained the home of the president, Miss from members or by calling Miss Leah Yoffee, 1910 West Philadel. Galen at Hogarth 3730. phia. The next meeting will be on Tusi Tale Sorority. Feb. 21, at the home of Miss Ethel Bleier, 1565 West Euclid. Tusi Tula Sorority met Wednes- day, Feb. 12. Final arrangements for a theater party at the Wilson Idelta Girls. The he !delta Girls completed their on Saturday night, Feb. 15, were plans for a Valentine party on SS completed. uriay, Feb. 15, for members an Phi Alpha Gamma. their escorts. A rehearsal will be l'hi Alpha Gamma net at the held Tuesday, Feb. 18, at the "Y." home of Miss Bernice Kahn, 440 Harper, Feb. 10. The next meet- Philomathic Debating Club. The Philomathic Debating Club ing will be held at the home of met at the Shaarey Zedek Syne- Miss Molly Harris, 1625 West g gogue, 9125 Twelfth street, on Philadelphia, on Monday. Sunday. A debate, "Resolved, that Detroit Friendship Club. there cannot be a Jewish homeland A business meeting was held last in Palestine," constituted the pro- gram of the evening. The a ffirma. Sunday at the Jewish Center. Ben tive was upheld by Isaac Green- Epstein, chairman of social corn- berg and Jack Rom, of the Philo_ mittee, reported that a program mathic, while the negative was de- 15 arranged for the open meeting Jewish Centers, Nathan Berke bated by representatives from and the this Sunday, Feb. 17, at 4:30 p. m., at the Jewish Center. Entertain- Samuel 11. Charfoos. There was ment, refreshments and dancing no decision. At the next meeting, will be offered to all present. All Feb. 16, the program of the eve_ are welcome. ning will be a debate, "Resolved, Phalanx Club. that the present United States im- Committees appointed by Chair- migration restrictions shall be ma- terially lessened." Jacob Weiss. man Ben Shapiro have started to man and Sidney Smith will speak function. The sports committee is affirmatively, while the negative endeavoring to form a bowling team will be Louis Koretz and Na- team and a good turnout is ex. than Rubin. The public is invited. pected by Ben Shapiro, captain of the team. The sleighride party will be held Feb. 22. The theatri. cal committee is at work on a • skit to be presented on stunt night, March 2, at Temple Beth El. Philip Wuntner was accepted as a inem- gontinued from Page One.) her and Joe Goodman as a prospec- STROOCK SUCCEEDS MARSHALL ON N. Y. SEMINARY'S BOARD Colliio odF s oondoWo ooi, og Body o Fender Bumping Phi Zeta Xi Sorority. l'hi Zeta Xi Sorority met ut the home of Miss Phyllis Berman, 1983 Virginia Park, Feb. 5. Plans for the informal dinner-dance to be given Feb. 23 at the Oriole Terrace were completed. N EWS Coterie Club. Alph• Beta Gamma. Coterie Club entertained at a so- ! Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority met dal and open meeting for mem- at the home of Mrs. Adele Saud berg and guests, the hostess being man, 1659 Taylor, Feb. II. An in Miss Fannie Weinberg of Clements formal dinner-dunce is to be given, avenue. Among the guests were March 2, at the Oriole Terrace.: the Misses Ann Friedman, Martha The sorority will attend a theater Rosenstein, Fannie Tushman, Ruth party at the Cass Saturday eve- Delta Chapter of Phi Gamma ■ Eta Kronenberg, Frieda Pollock and ning, to be followed by a pajama Jean Tittlebauni, The next meet- party at the home of Miss Sonia Sorority. The sorority held semi-annual ing will be at the home of Miss Lober, 2985 Virginia Park. The Ethel Fischer of Elmhurst avenue. next meeting will be ut 1:1930' election at the home of Betty Kap• Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. Eva Sod- Ian, with the following result , : Deborian Club. sky will be hostess. President, Rose Berman; vice- The Deborians met at the Cen- president, Ann Lehr; secretary, Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Sadie Patrick; corresponding sec- ter Sunday. An anniversary cele- h s riaitaioe,i, nn as Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Marion retary, Betty Kaplan; treasurer, place i o th e met at the "Y," 89 Rowena, Feb. who won first place Sylvia Newman. The new mem. oratorical contest, spoke on her O. On Sunday, Feb. 16, the boys hers are Helen Weinberg and Ber- tha l'atrick. Invitations for a subject. The club will have a will assemble for another of the fudge party at the home of Miss stag supper meetings in the Gothic Valentine party have been issued. aYredta Jeannette Hoffman this Sat- Room of lintel elfrTaullrearitty te to is nominate aty l a tay. officers. to Chi Sigma Sorority. fine start in the Class 13 Recreation Chi Sigma Sorority met Feb. 9 Phi-So-Lite Sorority. league, their next opponents being at the Y. W. II. A. Mary Zan was The Phi-So-Lite Sorority held a the Detroiters, for Tuesday eve- taken in as a new member, and two g ra d tiat 8r:3s 0r , splash party together with Theta t n ei r n ta liutchin In pledges accepted are Celia Levin Sigma Kappa boys at Webster Hall hoinol.the and Gertrude Baril. The sorority Feb. 9. The girls in the sorority will enter the stunt night to be held enjoyed the lecture on Feb. 5 given Northwestern Women's League. March 2, with a novel puppet show. iby Dr. Sherman. Mrs. M. Weksler, president,. A special meeting will be held at thanks all patrons and societies the "Y" on Sunday, Feb. 16. Live Wires. who helped to make the theater The Live Wires club met at the performance on Feb. 5, to buy new Eta Rho F. home of Herbert Margolis. The buses for the United Hebrew1 Eta Rho Sorority met at the new revised constitution was ac- Schools, I. iargt a a i a complete , mapt h I r e atte a success. a ofh t etr ff M ars. home of Miss Betty Goldman, 3753 cepted. Plans are being made for affair, . 1 Elmhurst. Plans were completed a second anniversary party. thanks her co-chairmen, Mesdames: for a party at Miss Faye Mishkin'a A. Markson, NI. Hayman, I. Snitz, home, 2243 Taylor avenue. Until Delta Gamma Bridge Club, B. Feinman, and to Mesdames J.' zt.o:12 the further notice the meetings will be ei hb Braun, I. Shevach, F. Richmond, S.' p,oto Schwartz, 3 Webb held every Friday evening. Miss avenue, was hostess Widri, S. Munch, A. Knoppow, A. 1 Edythe Goodman will be hostess at Gamma Bridge Club on Friday. Kassel, M. Weksler, I. Rosenthal the next meeting. f o r their r coa-,: o a p er a ala i o a n a The guests were the Misses hero- Silberstein r. h ea M r.r s.a ef t: thy Perlman, Ruse Seen and pp F. U. N. Girls. Rose Silverman. The next meet- day afternoon, Feb. 11, at her The F. U. N. Girls held election ing will be at the home of Miss home, 3033 Monterey, in honor of her nephew's Bar Mitzvah, who of officers Feb. 1. The results fol.: Ruth Krause, 3017 Richton. was presented by the organization low: Edith Miskin, president; Yima with a wrist watch. Zonta Cara Sorority. Sarah Waranoff, secretary; Bessie Zonto Cora Sorority met Karbal, treasurer, and Molly' Alpha Epsilon Tau. Schwartz, hostess. The club has at the home of Betty Feldman Feb. chosen two girls as honorary non. ; 5. The sorority entertained the Alpha Epsilon Tau Fraternity tiers. Miss Shirley Klnsky will en-; Misses Marian Fleisher, Zelda Ka. met Tuesday at the home of Ed tertain members at a bridge-lunch- hun, Rose Smith, Frances Wall- Solomon. The ticket and dance huincdiad; committees' reports indicate that eon Saturday night. The next mice, na istogsueestrax ateraubnrdielRgeu,tS arrangements for the dance at the meeting will be at 1638 West' rnoina ,a t the Koala r Hiss Book Cadillac Feb. 23, point to a Philadelphia, Friday. The hostess, afternoon Betty Feldman. A Valentine party tremendous success. Tickets flop will be Sarah Wuronoff. is to procured by calling Garfield 11;50 or Northway 1141. The ne :X glveli-tiSatun ir Y'be.! eb. Athena Girls' Club. home 1 of Faye Cohen, 3038 Elm- The committees arranging de- Women's Friendship Club. tails of the dance to be held March hurst. This club was organized June 1 2 at Hotel Fort Wayne report they Tau Alpha ■ Epsilon. 1027, and has done considerable are confident of success. The Blue Tau Alpha Epsilon met at the ! good without publicity. It has an Moon entertainers will furnish the home of Miss Gusaie Meyers Feb. active membership of 80. At the music. Many organizations plan t ion held Jan. 9 the following the A1 theater was to attend en masse. 7. h Michigan Theater, officers were chosen: President, peart•r, t.y followed ol Iw oheall elec dinner and dancing at King Wah G. Singer; vice-president, C. Po- Boni Amici Club. 1,o's, linsky; treasurer, C. Wilson; Soon- The Boni Amici Club donated ' cial secretary, S. Sisskind; record. $50 to the Palestine relief fund ing secretary, M. Eshkenaza; hos- Avalont• Girls, and $10 to the Detroit branch of given Pitaler, B. Kipnitz; trustees, B. A Valentine party G the Los Angeles Sanatorium. Judge bythe 'A Shaffer, M. Lefkowitz; board of artyirla Saturday, Brennan addressed the club. Jew- Feb. 15, at the home of Mrs. Edith candidates, R. Chitron, R. Kay, In- i sh b oys and gar a of to 20 who Berk, a,r 9 , 17a 5ill G b oa oiN iw t . , in . s aT ra h h e N gu r e k , s e tis . stallation took place Jan. 23. are interested in our club are in- vited to the next meeting at the El sky, Miss Lena Stein, the Misses Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshiva Beth Moshe Synagogue, Twenty-ninth at Dinah and Rose Brady, Miss Gene Judah. Michigan avenue, or phone Betty Berk, Nettie Goldsmith, Jean Sy of th nm e eti l n ...t esra hhi eLal Beth r iets' 1311- A.A x t ilia ar special Okum, Arlington 2446-VV. kinsky and Rose Kaufman. A. B. C. Girls. The third annual dinner-dance of the A. B. C. Girls was held at the Oriole Terrace Jan. 26. Nine- teen couples attended. The last meeting was held at the home of Miss Mollie Briskin, 1952 Glad- stone. Plans were made fur a Val- entine party and a sleighride. The members are working on a play. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Gloria Broiler, 9718 North Martindale. Judah decided to give a card party on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1 p. m., at Hoy Toy Girls. The Hoy Toy Girls met at 1935 Jericho Temple, Joy road, for the fit ,, ofthe Clairmount. Miss Vivian Schwartz benefit will b r l a.t e r s r h e i.:ta. and Re a fr re ir se h a - was hostess. Members attended a m surprise birthday party tendered given at each table. Mrs. Rotten- Miss Schwartz at her home. Plans berg and Mrs. Naahwalter are in are being completed for the sleigh- charge. ride party. On Feb. 16 members Sigma Alpha Chi. are to attend the performance at Atthe for meeting, tithg the Wilson Theater, and later have ipal,aantn of plans were dinner at King Wah Lo's. Next completed meeting will be at 19:15 Clair. (fi ri h cier ast, oast the Oriole r( eT mount, Feb. 21. Miss Betty Sklar h, r.:•irarna(c'et,. to be will be hostess. Sunday there will he an open meet- ing at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena - Tau Epsilon Fraternity. Alpha Delta Chapter entertained Theta Lambda Tau Sorority. the re-gent of the fraternity, R. E. Theta Lambda Tau Sorority met Fitz-Gibbons of Dover, Del., at the at the home- of Miss Rose Ginsburg home of the vice-regent, Leon Cut- of McQuade avenue Feh. 9. Miss ler, 2450 Blaine, on Feb. 12. Lord Ann Green and Miss Esther Serling Historian Jack Sarnow left for Los were guests. The next meeting Es iltIhr br e G h Angeles. One of the events con- ye ean tbutrhge, 11( template(' by the fraternity is the 2:76 e Rosedal f seM elaisl e removal of the national headquar_ court, Feb. 23, 3:30 p. m. ters to Detroit. John Rose resigned Ki Ku Wah Sorority from the office of duke. Miss Betty Gross, 9161 Corn- arity h ostes! to the K K e v r an h , s w air is Washington Progressive Club Alumni. Feb. 4. Plans arc th e p. progressing for the bridge-dan. Sunday, Feb. 16, at m ., Washington Progressive Club sate on Feb. 21 at the Chinese Tea Alumni will hold the last meeting Gardens. Miss Shirley Kopitz is before Washington's birthday, ehairman, assisted by the Misses when the ninth annual dinner will Belle Schwartz, Edith Gross, Ann be held at Northwood Inn, 1211. Lipinsky, Betty Gross and Claire Mile road at Woodward. This Porvin. meeting is to be at the home of Delta Chapter, Eta Meyer Waterstone, 3817 Duane, Phone Fairmount 2118-J if unable l' ia larns p a tr e ty retie.:ob ne lp h let ..tle del t, f r ral i ib r a1 N 5 'a alt . to attend as reservations must be made in advance. the home of Rose Berman. Elec- tion of officers resulted as follows: Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority. Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority met , President, Rose Berman; vice-nres- hlondav evening at the Y. W. 11. ident, Ann Lehr; secretary, Sadie A. The Misses Laura Bortman, Patrick; treasurer, Sylvia Neu- Emma Moore and Carrie Baunett, man; corresponding secretary, and Florence Berman and Miss Betty Kaplan. Two new members Wagner of Windsor, were visitors. are Bertha Patrick and Ilelen The monthly home social for Feb- Weinberg. Plans are being made ruary will be in the form of a for a moonlight on July 13. The Valentine party, to take place in next meeting will be at the home 1A'indsor, at the home of the some.- of Dorothy Kaplan, 1208 Virginia ity's president, Bessie. Shepherd, Park. .•••• ■ ,. Feb. 14. Members of the soror- Theta Delta Kappa Sorority. ity will be hostesses for the pro- Theta Delta Kappa Sorority met gressive games party, to be given at the I. A. II. A. on Sunday eve- , at the home of AIRS Esther Sabot, 1421 West Philadelphia, Feb. 7. nine, Feb. 23, Plans are under way for the an- nual bridge-dansette to he held Meta Alpha Theta Sorority. Plans for the Valentine party to March 14, at the Chinese Tea Gar. he held Feb. 15 were concluded at I (lens. In honor of Miss Val Rich- the meeting at the home of Lillian ter and Miss Esther Sabot, whose Pearlman. Committees are ar- birthdays fall on Valentine Day, ranging novel entertainment and , the sorority is planning a party unique decorations. The Misses after the regular meeting Feb. 14, Bluma Miner, Goldie Sibrack, Eve- The next meeting will be at the len loran, Betty Weisman and home of Miss Beatrice Railer, 1725 Mrs. Diana Wenokur are assisting. ( lairmount. Evelyn Taran of 2615 Webb was hostess at the meeting Feb. 11. The The Moil Modern Dance Move-1 next meeting will be on Feb. 25 at ment Taught by • Leading I Collie Sibrack's home on Belmont Exponent of the Art avenue. Bicur Cholem. At the meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wexler, Dave bel held in the autumn at the time tive member. Stein, president, handed in his of the opening of the new term. resignation, which was unanimous- Aimwell Club. Th e next commencement of the The Ainiwell dance in color is ly accepted. Maurey Rosenblatt, seminary and the Teachers' Insti- now a popular topic of discussion vice-president, took the chair as tute will take place June H. The (lance committee has obtained president. Plans are completed The report of Dr. Adler showed a wonderful novelty for this dance, for the founders' Purim ball, to be that out of f,7 who applied for ad - a ballerina act by the two popular held at the General Motors Build- 3734 FENKELL mission to the rabbinical depart- Helens of Detroit. Henri and Sy- ing, March 15, Invitations are be- ment this term, 18 were admitted, daili, Parisian decorators. continue ing nailed to all past-presidents at Holmur making a total registration, exclu- to praise the novel decorative and former members of the Bicur Long. 7288 sive of the post-graduate depart- Cholem Society. The annual af- plans ment, of 75. There are now en- fair this year is being dedicated rolled 29 candidates for the de- Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328, to the old Bicur Cholemites. Betty gree of Doctor of Hebrew Litera- Drapkin and Nlaurey Weinstein I. 0. 0 F . ture and three for the Hataarat The entertainment committee are co-chairmen. Claire L. Rape. Horaah. announces a cant party to be given tansky is in charge of publicity. It MOHEL Bequests. Monday evening, Feb. 17. at Jeri- is requested that former members The seminary received bequests cho Temple, 2705 Joy road. Mem• of the Bicur Cholem Society fur- Racemmeeded by any Detroit physicians for from the following estates during hers are requested to come and; nish the corresponding secretary, their awn children as the year: bring their friends. Proceeds are Claire I. Kapetansky, 17:10 Clair- wen as ethers. Louis Marshall, whose will pro- to be given to charity. mount avenue. with their names 1610 Hazelwood Ave. vides that one-tenth of his per- and addresses. Phan. Empire 6426. sonal property be "divided into 20 Trots, Vech Girls. equal parts, and to pay 10 of such Tau Sigma Rho Sorority. The Misses Thelma and Bertha parts to the Jewish Theological Yackness were hostesses to the Tau Sigma Rho Sorority no t at Seminary of America, to be made Troty Vech Girls at their home, the home of Miss Sarah Kraft Feb. a part of its endowment fund"; 26111 Webb avenue, Feb. 5. The 4. The girls are planning to enter- Abraham Erlanger. for the library dinner and bridge party at the tain at a surprise party in honor of Cantor at Mirhkan of the seminary. $7,500; Mendez Statler Hotel Feb. 8 was a success, an honorary member, who is a an, • , Israel Mill er. tr. -.- and later in the evening resumed March bride-elect. The next meet- Israel Synagogue Nathan, 300; l'auline Meyers, $5,000; Fritz at the home of Miss Esther Dick- ing will at ome o f Expert and Singer, $500; Samuel Wacht, man. The girls welcome back Miss Irene Surber, 1926 Gladstone. Antiseptic Mohel $500; Simon M. Roeder, $1.000; (lassie Gruskin, who has recovered Rosa Bachenheimer of Philadel- from illness. The next meeting Eta Beta Zeta Sorority. MARRIAGES phia, $1,000. Eta Beta Zeta Sorority met at will be at the home of Miss Dick- The sum of $250,000 was allott- man, 2912 Webb. PERFORMED the home of Miss Helen Kirsch- ed from the estate of Conrail Hu- baum, 2929 Taylor avenue, Feb. 6. 2012 Viremi ■ , ber of the executors, the Bankers The next meeting will be at the Sigma Delta Pi Sorority, Iota Park Trust Company, upon the recom- Chapter. home of Miss Charlotte Rediach, Garfield 0287-M I mendation of the citizens' commit- Sigma Delta l'i Sorority met 2220 Gladstone avenue. Feb. 14. tee, consisting of Messrs. Calvin Feb. 0 at the home of Miss Jea- Coolidge, Alfred E. Smith and nette Bresler and planned a for- Sigma Phi Beta ■ Sorority. Julius Rosenwald. mal dinner-dance to he given Sun- Shirley Schwartz, Frieda Sax day, Feb. 16. at the Bal Toborin, in and Esther Craine completed their Mohel Specialist honor of the sorority's fourth an- period of pledgehood Feb. 6. A niversary. Miss Kayo Dickman luncheon and social hour celehrat- Os Years . E•p. was elected to membership and ed their taking the oath and be- teems, Endorsed Miss hliriam Schwartz was a guest coming members of the sorority. by Leading (living to unavoidable circum- of the sorority. The next meet- A splash party will be ho-Id Thurs- Physician. stances, the thamisho Osor Snevat ing will be at the home of Miss day from 8 to 10 at Women's City festivity which would properly be Kayo Dickman, Sunday, Feb. 23. Club, l'ark and Elizabeth, for boys 2073 held on Thursday, Feb. 13. was and girls. Gladstone deferred to Monday night, Feb. 17. Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority. • Invitations have been issued to Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met Euclid 10467 Nita-Hawk Club. all the members of the ladies' and •at the home of Miss Rae Wachler, Due to requests from friends, men's Mizrachi societies of Detroit 2219 West Euclid, Feb. 7. A 'Site-Hawks will sponsor an: ther to an elaborate celebration of this sleighride party is to be held next dance at the Book-Cadillac Hotel distinctively Jewish festival of the month. Next meeting will be held on March 9. Both ballrooms have Rev. Benjamin revived Jewish homeland, which at the home of Miss Elaine Novitz, been procured The club is also BLEIBERG will take place at 7:30 in the ves- 10016 John R., Feb. 14. The so- formulating plans for a spring Mabel Specialist try rooms of Congregation Eman- rority members were guests at a dance to take place in May, to be Recommended he North Woodward Branch, Euro- uel. Taylor and Wilson avenues. handkerchief and hosiery shower formal and by invitation only. The LeisdIng l'hyairtan• pean Welfare Organisation. Rabbi Aaron hl. Ashinsky and at the Chinese Tea Gardens Sun- Site-Hawks are now meeting at 89 2024 Taylor i The organization will hold its other well known speakers will day afternoon, given by the Misses Rowena street, Sundays from 4 to Euclid 5000 •next meeting at the home of Mr.. clarify the significance of the pres- it p. m. Rose Greenberg and Esther Nai- Marriages Performed Hartman. 1707 Atkinson, on Tues by Appointment. ent Palestine Jewish Arbor Day mark in honor of Miss Rae Warb- !day. Feb. 18, at 2 p. m. Mrs. in the light of existing conditions ler, whose marriage to Ben Rich- Theta Eta G amma. Eretz Israel. An entertaining , man will take place at the Statler Mrs. Faye Bircoll was hostess to 'Freedman will act as hostess and musical program in being prepared Feb. 23. the Theta Eta Gamma Sorority on Mrs. Joseph Welt will be the prin. : and refreshments will be served. Feb. 6. Semi-annual election of •cipal speaker. The organization is The public is invited. La Vivo Girls. officers took place. alias Minnie indebted to Sim Markowitz of At- La Vivo Girls met at the home Kahn was elected president; Mrs. kinson avenue for allowing them to of Flodelle Rothenberg, 615 Bel- Faye Bireoll• treasurer; Miss Molly hold their fourth card party at mont. and planned a Valentine Slutsky, secretary, and Miss Anna her home on Feb. 10. Due to the theater party. The next meeting Betty Levy. chairman of the pub- efforts of the entertainment corn- Evt.RTON ENGRAVING will take place at the home of licity committee. A luncheon was mittee with Mrs. Fanny Cohen as SeLond Floor Kerr Bldc . The Detroit section of Icor which Betty Sloman, 242 Englewood. served. The next meeting is to be chairman, the affair was a huge ,collects funds for the settlement of at the home of Miss Molly Slutsky. success. ' . OUA.11 Jews or the sail in Russia. announ. Semper Aesici Club, Delta Sigma Chi. ces that its fourth annual bazaar Miss Esther Foster, 646 Hague PR %Int, Sigma Iota Sorority. will be held at Jericho Temple, Joy avenue, was hostess at the meeting Sigma Iota Sorority met at the Miss 13. R. Shnurowitz of 2271 PEAII.I51:- road and Linwood, on Friday, Sat- of the Semper Amici Club Feb. 7. Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena, Feb. 9. A ,Clairmount was hostess at the I urday and Sunday, March 14. 15 The ice-skating party held last theater party is to be held Satur- meeting on Feb. 7. A report was and 16. The committee in charge week was a success. The next day night, Feb. 15, to be followed 1 given of the bridge to be held a; announces that there will be night- meeting will be at the home of by a pajama party. Plans are be- Diana Inn Feb. 21. Miss J. Teaclie,' ly concerts, special music and a 'Miss Florence liolinstat, 2980 Ful- ing arranged by Slim Anne Canton 123 6 Owen, will be hostess at the I large assortment of merchandise. lerton. and Miss Ida Gross. 'meeting Feb. 14. Tops Recovered.. Welding Radiator Repair, Alemiting DeMAR'S Auto Service REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR REV. H. MILKOVSKY REV. J. SILVERMA14 MIZRACHI OBSERVE JEWISH ARBOR DAY, A eis. .111Frl ‘./1.. O ICOR BAZAAR HERE ON MARCH 14 TO 16 CO. Miss Tosia Mundstock Who has jti•t returned from renewed study of her art in Germany Is now conducting classes, as well as private lemon., in the Detroit Conservatory of Music, 5035 Woodward avenue, Colum- bia 2810. Home telephone Hem- lock 4725.M. Dancer arranged for special affai rs. Auction! Auction! Auction! If YOU he•en't attended oar weeklt isitetu.n in 1 , 2, you mu•t get into the habit In 1910. Thoutands of petiole have saved thou... of dollars by et tending our • urtions . 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