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Nu Beta Nu Sorority me at the
home of Miss Tillie Sherman of
Linwood avenue. The weinie roast
held Sunday at Belle Isle was a
success. Members and escorts re-
, turned to the home of Miss Vivian
Schwarts for dancing. A commit-
' tee has been appointed to arrange
for u dance. New members are
to be initiated at the next affair.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Miss Vivian Schwartz of
Lee Place.
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J. Olender Family Club.
An interesting meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. M. Krause,
2732 Elmhurst, for the purpose of
organizing the J. Olender Family
I Club. Under the supervision of
Sidney Krause acting es tempor-
[ ary chairman, the following offi-
cer, were elected: Philip Olen-
der, president; Mrs. M. Krause,
vice-president, and Miss Elsie
Olender, secretary and treasurer.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. J. Rosen, 2737 Mon-
terey.
II. Perlman, formerly of
Ilastings and Eliot streets,
wishes to announce to his
friends that he is now asso-
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Jolly Fellows Club.
Jolly Fellows Club met March
20 at Littman's Ilall, Seward and
Twelfth street. The date of the
open meeting has been changed
to April 11. The club has organ-
ized an indoor baseball team which
will accept challenges from other
clubs. The entertainment com-
mittee is working bard in prepara-
tion for the open meeting.
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W. W. Girls.
The last meeting of the W. W.
Girls was held in the form of a
social honoring Miss Belle Woonts
ner's birthday. A dinner was held
at Oriole Terrace and from there
the girls went to the Fisher Thea-
ter. Miss Mary Koenigsberg was
a guest. The Beta Rho-Delta-W.
W. Girls pajama party committee
met at the home of Miss Ann
Wuntner, Monday, and decided on
all arrangements for April 5. The
next meeting will be at the Nome
of Miss Shirley Mendelssohn, 1526
Lawrence, Tuesday, April 1.
Adele Te Phile.
Debori•n Club.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
Arete Te Phile met at the home The last meeting of the Debor- Theta Delta Omega Sorority
of Miss Sallie Pardon, 3794 Webb ian Club took place at Jewish Cen. met at the home of Miss Nellie
avenue, March 21. Plans were dis• ter on Sunday. The tea given Klar, 3758 Gladstone av enue.
cussed regarding an open meet.' last Wednesday was discussed. Plans for the summer cottage were
ing to be held on April 4. The Final plans were made for the an- discussed and reports from the
next meeting will be at th e h o me niversary celebration at Valencia committees that visited the various
of Miss Mollie I.eVine, :1019 Rich- Gardens Saturday night, March 29. lakes in the vicinity of Detroit
ton avenue M a rh
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wire received. The ways and
Ben Bey A. C.
mans committee reported that the
Idelt• Girls.
To add to this list of successful next theater party will be at the
The !delta Girls met at the social enterprises the Ben Beys Detroit Civic Theater. The next
"Y." Visitors were Grace Kahn acre awarded the silver cup at the meeting will be at the home of
and Adele Delsefon. The play, Jewish Centers Purina carnival Mies Esther Klugman, 2045 Clair.
"The 'tragic Romance of Flora- dance. The Bey booth advertised mount, on Sunday afternoon.
bell," presented at, the "Y" stunt their dance of April 20, and the
night last Sunday, received holtior- athletic cups awarded to the
Beta Rho Delta.
able mention and took third place. various clubs in the Jewish Center.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority met on
The next meeting will be at the "The dance will be broadcast over March 20 at the Y. W. H. A., 89
"Y" April 1.
the radio from Hotel Stotler.
Rowena.
On Thursday, March
27, an open meeting was held.
Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority.
Phi Gamma Eta.
Plans for the sorority's fourth an
Phi Gamma Eta members ex- niversary, to be held on April 28
The last meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Sarah Auslander, tend thanks to organizations pees- at Hotel Stotler, are in progress.
Plans were made for summer ac- ant at their bridge-dansant at the
Phi Alpha Gamma.
tivities. The next meeting will be Tea Gardens on March 21. They
all Miss Ida Bronstein'm home, 309 also thank Silvia Mackee, Rose
Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority had
Medbury, April 4.
Resnick, May Garelick and Al Wil- no meeting on March 17, due to
-
t lianis for thefr parts in the pro- the illness of Molly Harris, whom
l gram.
Kakoah Sports Club.
all members went to visit at Harp-
er Hospital. On Monday, Starch
Captain Ditkoff returned to lead
Bicur
Cholem
Junior..
24, there was an open meeting at
the basketball team against the
Strangers team in the Jewish Cen-
At the last meeting of Bicur the home of Miss Bernice Kahn of
ter senior basketball league in a Ch olem Juniors plans were dm- 440 Harper avenue. Miss Evelyn
game which was won by the Stran- cussed for the twenty-first annual Sussman was guest of honor.
gers 20 to 11. Simon Berent was excursion to Tashmoo, to be held
Misread H•ttoir.
chosen to lead the team in the', June. The exact date of the
gone Sunday afternoon against A. i excursion will be announced in the
Wednesday evening, April 2, the
Iaet
nx.tt issue
ofCbehrao tnitchlee. hoTm
Z. A. 63. Barney Broner, chair.n
i
h ,t. Mizrachi Ilatzoir will hold an open
meeting
man of the social committee, re-
meeting at the Mishkan Israel
ports all arrangements made for of Joseph Goodstein, 585 Marston Synagogue, Linwood and Blaine
the dinner-dance to be given April avenue.
An invitation is extended to all
5 at Northwood Inn. The mem-
young people who are interested in
Phi Kappa Epsilon.
bership committee, headed by Max
the
Zionist religious
national
Feldman, stated that its exten-
An interesting meeting was held movement. The local unit has
sive campaign has been fruitful.
Sunday evening at the "Y." Fol- made considerable progress since
lowing the meeting members at- its inception a short time ago.
Detroit Friendship Club.
tended stunt night programs of the Dancing and refreshments will fol-
A business meeting, during Y. W. H. A. groups at Temple low the regular business meeting.
which election of officers was con- Beth El. Members will meet at a
ducted, was held last Sunday. The' social Friday night at the home
Yima Zonta Cara Sorority.
following were elected:
Dave of Sidney Eaerow. Next Sunday
Yima Zonta Cara Sorority met
Goldberg, re-elected
president; installation of officers will take at the home of Belle Cohen, 3038
Lillie Singer, former secretary,' place at an informal dinner-dance Elmhurst. The weinie roast was
vice-president; Julia Beck, treas- at the new Music Box.
postponed for the time being on
urer; Carl Silverstein, recording
account oof the weather. A com-
!secretary; Sarah Schlussel, corre-
Sigma Tau Kappa.
mittee was selected to look into
sponding secretary; Ben Epstein.
Sigma Tau Kappa met March 21 the matter of helping poor families
sergeant-at-arms. The club is mak- at the home of Miss Mildred on Passover, The next meeting
ing preparations for the social
Bornstein of West Grand boule. will be at the home of Miss Betty
mixer and annual debate which yard. The results of the election Feldman.
will take place on Sunday, April 6, follow: Miss Mildred Burnstein.
at 5 p. m., at Jewish Center. The president; Miss Ruth Ingber, vice-
Delta Omega Phi Sorority.
topic for the debate is "Resolved, president; Miss Emilie Gelman,
Installation of officers was held
that women should choose ca-
secretary; Miss Charlotte Schmidt, I at the home of Miss Mildred
reers." Two young men are op- corresponding secretary, and Miss Brenner, 3801 Twenty-ninth. Mem-
posing two young ladies. Enter- Dorothy Goldberg, treasurer. The bers from different sororities were
tainment, refreshments and danc- sorority is planning an affair for present. The next meeting will
ing will follow the debate. Every. the near future to which the pub- be at the home of Miss Eva Gold-
body is welcome.
man, 5432 Livernois.
lic will be invited.
Philomathic Debating Club.
The Philomathic Debating Club
met at the Shaarey Zedex Syna-
gogue, Atkinson and Twelfth
3566 Lawton Avenue
streets, last Sunday. "Resolved,
that the nations of the world adopt
I a system of disarmament, allowing
only sufficient forces for police
power," was the question debated.
The affirmative team, composed of
Less than One-Day Service
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Smith, Bernard Sharkey and Leo
Gurko. The Philomathic model
meeting will be held May 8, the
program being a debate. A gold
medal is awarded to the best
speaker and the winning team is
awarded a silver loving cup. The
public is invited.
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Phi Beta Epsilon.
Phi Beta Epsilon met at th•
"Y" last Sunday. It was decided
to hold formal installation of all.'
cers at Northwood Inn Saturday ,
evening, April 6. John Rose,
duke-elect, tendered his formal)
resignation at Sunday's meeting,
in favor of Past Prince (.eon Cut.,
ler, who was elected to succeed I
him. Out-of-town members pres-1
ent at the meeting were Past
Prince Roy Clark and Past Duke
William Hoffman.
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Tau Sigma Delta.
Miss Marion Ilendelman was
hostess to Tau Sigma Delta Soror-
ity Starch 21.
Plans are being
completed for the Ann Arbor trip
to be taken as soon as weather
permits. Sweaters and emblems
will be distributed to members at
the next meeting. Miss Betty Luft
of Richton avenue will be hostess.
Wall Camera Club.
A meeting wan held at the homel
of N. Rosenman. A hike and is
photography contest are planned
for April. I. Zatkin reported on
flashlight photography and A. Ste- I
gal on mountings. A Siegal won a
prize from the Detroit Camera
Shop, with N. Rosenman second.
The Hottentot Boys.
The Hottentot Boys met Sun-
day, March 23, at the home of
Charles Gellman. The boys have
set Sunday, April 27, as the date
for its last (lance of the season, to
be held in the Arabian Room of
Hotel Tuller, featuring Bog Cro-
zet and his Cotton Club Orchestra.
Tau Alpha Epsilon Sorority.
Tau Alpha Epsilon Sorority met
at the home of Betty Kosogled,
3253 Richton, March 21. This
Sunday the sorority was invited to
a bridge and dinner at the home of
Sonia Kaplan, 564 Westminster
avenue.
Ye Beta Sorority.
Instead of a regular meeting
Starch 20, a bridge-social was held
at the home of Miss Fannie Grus-
kin„ 2965 Tuxedo. Mrs. B. Grua.
kinand Mimes Jessie and Freda
Greenberg of Ottawa, Int., were
guests. Next meeting will be at
the home of Misses Betty and Jean
Stiller, 16620 Stoepel avenue.
Tau Phi Fraternity.
Plans are complete for the first
moonlight of the season to be
given on Saturday, Slay 31. It
was decided that the official outfit
emblematic of the fraternity for
the coming summer season be
white flannel trousers and white
sleeveless sweaters. The frater-
nity will celebrate its fourth anni-
versary by a dinner-dance at the
Oriole Terrace on Saturday night,
April 5. when new officers will be
installed. •
Eta Beta Zeta■ Sorority.
Miss Lois Berns was hostess to
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority on Friday
night, March 21, at her home, 3010
Chicago boulevard. Ordering of
sorority pins was the main dis-
cussion of the evening. The next
Athena Girls' Club.
meeting will be at the home of
Athena Girls Club met Tues- Miss liarriet Brody, 6338 North-
day, March 25, at the home of Mrs. field avenue, on March 28, which
Mollie Lippett of Euclid avenue. will be an open meeting.
Preparations are under way for an
elaborate mother's day affair. The
Delta Gamma Bridge Club.
Misses Sophie Schwartz and Anna
The club met Starch 21 at the
Millstein are hostesses for the home of Miss Elsie Taylor of
next monthly bridge to he held Glendale avenue. The date of the
Wednesday, April 1 at Lee Plaza
1 Hotel. The next meeting will be open meeting was set for April 6.
Invitations have been mailed. The
on April 8, at the home of Miss next meeting will be at the home
Ilene Kruger of Gladstone avenue. of Miss Ethel Schwartz, 3236
Hoy Toy Club.
Ilny Toy Girls met at 1935
('lairmount avenue March 21
Pans
were d iscussed for the sum-
I
I mer months. The hard time party
is to take place at the home of
Miss Sally Kay, 2263 West Grant
avenue, March 29. The date for
the bowling contest was set for
April 9. The spring ramble will
take place as soon as weather per.
mits. Miss Estelle Schwartz will
be hostess at the next meeting.
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Jolly Elite Club.
At th e meeting of Starch 23 the
dance committee reported the ad-
vance sale of tickets for the Pass-
over charity (lance, to be held
Wednesday, April 2, at Jericho
ballroom, to be satisfactory. The
committee visited several organiza-
tions and the following expressed
readiness to co-operate, Plaskett
Aid Society, Eastern Ladi
es, Flow.
ers of Zion, Kiever Society, and
several others. On Saturday ■
surprise engagement party was
given in honor of Miss Ida Soko-
l off and Ruben S. Cohen, both
members of the club, at the home
of Ben Fishman. The next open
meeting will be held on Sunday,
March :30, at People's Hall.
D. 0. 0. R.
Miss Evelyn Blatt was hostess to
the Daughters of Othlfellows and
Rebekas at their last meeting on
Sunday, Starch 23, at her home,
4226 Webb avenue. The subjects
discussed were the staging of a
play and the social meetings. The
next meeting is to be a theater
and bridge party at the home of
Miss Sylvia Kimmel at 520 Pleas-
ant street, Royal Oak, on Sunday,
March 30, at 2 p. m' The next
business meeting is to be at the
Misses Anna and Miriam Seltzer's
home, 94 Manchester, on April 7,
at 2:30.
Phalanx Club.
The l'halanx Club met at the Y.
W. H. A. March 18. The club
members attended stunt night at
Temple Beth El Sunday, Starch 23.
Sigma Phi Beta Sorority.
The meeting of March 20 was
martial by the admission of Steil
Slavin and Meriam Abramowitz as
members of Sigma l'hi Beta So-
rority. An interesting program is
being planned for the open meet-
ing.
Troty Vech Girls.
On March 19, Miss Martha Mil-
ler of 983 Alger avenue was host-
ess to the Troty Vech Girls. Ar-
rangements were completed for a
bridge to be held April 25 at the
Palmetto Hotel. Reservations are
being taken in club or individual
names. Call Miss Helen Schnei-
der, Empire 3273-M, or any other
member for tickets. Only a lim-
ited number are being sold, and
advance reservations are being ad-
vsed. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Miss Cecilia
Shapiro, 2627 Tuxedo.
Mu Tau Sorority.
The spring debut of the Mu Tau
Sorority, which took place on Sat-
urday evening, March 22, at the
home of Miss Adele Alzofon, was
a huge success. Dancing and
bridge were the diversions of the
evening, and a lunch was served
at midnight. The sorority enter- --
tained Alpha Mu Fraternity at the
Ami-Ketos•Mi.
home of Miss Clara Block on Sun- Miss Sally Abrams of McQuade I
day evening. Entertainment was avenue was hostess at the meeting
provided by the Misses Frieda of the Anti-Ketos-Mi Sorority
Brasier and Adele Alzofon and March 20. The following new offi.
Martin Schaeffer.. The next meet- cers were elected: Miss Ruth
ing will be on March 30, at the Markovitz, president; Miss Belle
home of Miss Grace Cohen of Koenigsberg, secretary, and bliss
Rochester avenue. Rose Wexler, treasurer. Plans
were discussed for a weinie roast
Marshallite Club.
to be held on Sunday, Starch 30,
In honor of the late Jewish for members and their escorts. The
leader, Louis Marshall, a group of next meeting will be at the home
young men and women organized of Miss Blanche Goldstein, 1997
the Marshallite Club for the pur- Blaine.
pose of cultivating its members
socially, physically, mentally and
'Phi Zet• Xi Sorority.
morally. The following officers
bliss Erma Chapman was hostess
were elected to serve for the en- at the meeting of Phi Zeta Xi So-
suing terms of three months: Isa- rority March 19. The next meet.'
dore Goldfarb, president; Miss ing will be in the form of a bridge
Bertha Bortman, vice-president; party at the home of Miss Ethel
Miss Minnie Weider, treasurer; Feinstein, 16895 Sluirland. Each
Sam Jacobs, secretary. The Mar- member will invite a guest.
shallites already have a member-
ship of 35, who meet each Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Jew-
ish Center, 31 Melbourne, and for
its first social function has an-
nounced an inaugural dance to be
given in the main auditorium of
the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne
avenue, on Sunday, May 4. Tick-
to $10 Weekly, Single
ets can be (Attained from the presi-
$12 to $16 Weekly, Double
dent, Mr. Goldfarb; the vice-presi.,
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
dent, Miss Hartman, or any mem-
ber of the Marshallites.
Webb, March 28.
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority.
Sigma Omega Upsilon Sorority
met at the home of Miss Novitz of
Monterey avenue. Instead of a
regular meeting on March 26,
there was a theater party in honor
of the sorority's new member, Miss
Faye Lafir of Petoskey avenue.
Zeta Mu Sorority.
An open meeting of Zeta Mu
Sorority was held Starch 19 at
the home of Miss Mollie Gassman.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
The guests present were Miss
O n St arch 18 th e Heb rew l.a- Dorothy Horowitz, miss Anne Sel-
dies' Aid Society gave the inmates sky, Miss Ida Schniderman, Miss
of the Old Folks' Home a surprise G;ddie Smith and Miss Thelma
in the form of a Purim party. The White.
following entertainers from the I
People's Theater helped make the
Alpha Gamma Phi.
afternoon a success: Mrs. Kaltu- m o A nl,i,a 17 , (',amnia Phi Sorority met
non', Sol Joseph, Mr. Brodkin, Mr.
at the Y. W. H.
i
Krohner and Miss B. Ritten, pian- A. Arrangements
re discussed
n
enga
:
ist. Each of the old folks was pre- for a theater party to be held in
sented with a gift as a remem- the near future. The monthly so-
brance, and refreshments were cial was held at the home of Rose
served. Mrs. Sadie Auslander and Adelson on March 17 in the form
her assistants were in charge of of a St. Patrick's bridge.
the affair.
Theta Gamma Theta Sorority.
Theta Lambda Tau Sorority.
The weekly meeting was held
Theta Lambda Tau Sorority met at the home of Miss Esther Kra-
at the home of Miss Bess Wellman ko•ski. Miss Sarah Green was
on Sunday. Miss Lorraine Van- voted into the sorority, bringing
der was voted into the sorority as the total membership to nine. The
a pledge. Miss Rose Ginsburg of drive is on to get 15 members.
9629 McQuade avenue will enter- Girls of 17 or over who are inter-
tain the girls at the next meeting, ested should correspond with Miss
Sunday, March 30, 3:30 p. m.
Bertha Halberg of 2820 Twelfth
street or call Glendale 5723-M.
Ei-Y Girls.
The next meeting will be at the
The Ei-Y Girls met March 22 at home of Miss Heiberg.
the home of Miss Leah Yoffee.
Miss Eleanor Kirschbaum was
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority.
voted in as a member. Discussions
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority met
of an anniversary party took place. at the home of Miss Sarah Relent-
The next meeting will he at the now, 2226 Hazelwood, on Sunday.
home of Miss Ethel Bleier, 1656 A hike and weinie roast is to be
West Euclid, on Saturday.
held Sunday morning at Belle Isle
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Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity
Les Joyeuse Elites met at the club wishes
held annual election of officers at
home of Miss Sarah Siegel March who is
tin7w
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the home of Joseph Gach, 224
Medbury avenue, on March 21. 21. The weinie roast which was of Miss Lillian Marks, 2442 II
Maurice Schubot succeeded Mr. to be held at Palmer l'ark March wood.
Gach as chancellor; George Cotten.
burg was elected vice-chancellor;
Max Siegal, secretary, and Ber.
nerd Sloan, treasurer. Installa-
tion of new officers will take place
during a social affair at Sidney
Finegold's home, 410 Medbury, on
March 28. Two out-of-town
speakers will be present.
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Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority'
met at the home of Miss Pearl Gil-I
berg and planned the cabaret
(lance to be given Friday evening, I
April 4, at the West End Club,
3946 Trumbull avenue. Included
in the entertainment is Miss Lena
Rappaport of Toledo, who will act I
as hostess; Arthur Scheer, banjo
player and singer, and several ]
other well known entertainers. ,
Bill Lankin will furnish the music,
Tickets may be procured at the
door or from any member of the
sorority. The next meeting will
take place on Tuesday, April 1, at
the home of Miss Ruth Berman,
1947 Gladstone.
J. W. E. W. 0.
Mrs. George Cohen, president,
thanks the public, the members
and their friends who co-operated
in making the dinner-dance given
at Northwood Inn Sunday evening,
March 23, a success.
Gamma Nu Sorority.
At a meeting of the Gamma Nu
Sorority held on March 20, at the
home of Miss Celia Granet, 8531
La Salle boulevard, announce-
ment was made that Sydney Motet
of the Adelphia Hotel won the
drawing. The money received is
to be distributed for charitable
Causes.
Alpha Epsilon Teti Fraternity.
Alpha Epsilon Tau Fraternity
met at the home of Ben Solomon.
A committee was appointed con-
sisting of Sid Soloman. chairman,
Jack Lieberman and Ben Soloman,
to arrange for a moonlight. Re-
freshments were served. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Irving Feldman, 1656 Gladstone.
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at
the home of Miss Mary Anchill.
322
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H 0 LLAND'S
Garage and Repair Shop
Any Kind of Wreck My
Specialty
But an extension tele-
phone is more convenient--
WELDING AND BRAZING
Satisfaction Guaranteed
l'rices Always Right
Extension telephones bring added
12250 Twelfth St.
comfort and convenience to your
home by saving time and steps
At Cortland
and effort.
LAFAYETTE
Call the telephone business )
office for additional in. r
C formation about extension l e
telephones in your home )
Auto
Wash
For the correct Time-of-day, call
GReenwit h 1212.Thi.srryire ia avail-
able day and night. The regular local
6545 WEST WARREN
message charge
applies for each call
at Livernnis
AUTO WASH, 1.00; SAT. 8 SUN.
HOLIDAYS, 1125.
The sorority was represented at
WIRE WHEELS. 50c EXTRA
the bridge-dansant given by Phi
Alemiting—Polishing
Gamma Eta Sorority March 21.
—Greasing
The girls and their escorts attend-
ed a theater party March 22 and
10-Minute Service
dined at Northwood Inn. Mem-
Under the Management of
bership is open for a limited num-,
SIDNEY CLORE
ber of girls Those desiring in- •
formation call either Miss Annette
Hochman, Empire 0347-M, or Miss
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
Fay Haffner, Hemlock 81754. The
at the
next meeting will be at the home
for members and friends. Meet-
ings will be changed to Friday
nights for the coming months, Miss
Sadie Gruakin will entertain the
sorority on March 28 at her home, of Miss Annette Hochman, 1801
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