100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 12, 1930 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-09-12

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

-

7i1EPLIROfT EIVISRON CIE

ZIONIST-REVISIONIST
REPORT THIS SUNDAY

Flower Day for Political Fund on
Saturday and Sunday.

CLU

Pythian Sisters.
Eta Rho Sorority.
A mass meeting at which a re, ,
O n Monday evening, Sept."
15, at
The at meeting of Eta Rho So-
port will be given Of the world con-
,
,
'
8 o'clock,
clock,
at
Pythian
Castle,
3153
rority
was
held at the home of the
fcrence of the Zionist-Revisionists
recently held in Prague, will be ' Cass avenue, near Peterboro, chancellor, Miss Goldman. Plans
held Sunday, Sept. 14, 7 p. m., in Greater Detroit Temple No. 152, are being made for the monthly
Litt People's Hall, Twelfth l'•thian Sisters, will hold an ire• social. Miss Celia Katzman, vice-
street and Seward. The report portant business meeting, with chancellor, is head of the commit-
will be given by 1.. Altman, presi- cards to follow. There will be tee. The next meeting will be at
dent, and other members of the door prizes to the lucky numbers. the Levine residence on Richton
executive. A charity card party will be given' avenue.
--
Zionists, friends and sympathiz- by the Pythian Sisters Wednesday
ere are invited to attend this ' afternoon, Sept. 17, at 2 p. m., at
Hottentot Boys.
Pythian
Castle.
e
res
mente
meeting.
The Hottentot Boys held an
The flower day for the political will be nerved and there will be open meeting at the home of
fund of the world union of Zion- prizes. Tickets may be purchased Charles Gellman of Taylor avenue,
ist-Revisionists will be held Satur. at the door.
Mrs. Belle Paul, on Sunday, Sept. 7. A debate on
er committee the topic, ' Resolved, that heredity
day night and Sunday, Sept. 13 chairman, an(
and 14.
would like to have the co-opera- is a more vital factor in the life
Through this political fund po. tion of all Pythian Sisters and of the individual than environ-
laical action in influential spheres their friends at this charity affair, went," was a feature at this meet-
pur po se of ing. Herman Schleifer upheld the
of London, Geneva and Paris wasw h ic h is given
conducted in the past year, the re- increasing the altruistic fund an affirmative, and the negative by
sults of which were seen in the re- as to be able to help the Jewish , Oscar Shultz, Toronto, Can., who
port of the mandate commission of institutions of the city.
won the decision. A report was

the League of Nations and in other
!given by Ben Marks on the fourth
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
political successes.
annual dance to be held Sunday,
Detroit Jews and Zionists are
Alpha Tau Fraternity is re-! Oct. 12, at the Book-Cadillac llo.
urged to contribute to this impor- organizing for the coining season., tel.
The Dixieland Serenaders,
tent fund and than enable the sue- The first meeting was held Sunday' directed by Bob Cruzet , will sup-
cessful continuation of political at the home of M. Jacobs. Tem- ply the music. Clubs and fraterni-
action for the national cause. porary officers were elected as ties are asked to co-operate.
follows:
William Morris, chair-
— —
Troop 104 Begins Paper man; I. Kopitz, secretary; J.
Omega Soci•Is.
Kirschner, treasurer. The next
Campaign.
The Omega Socials met Sunday,

NEWS

Gamma Sigma Tau Sorority.

Gamma Sigma Tau brought the
summer season to a close with a
party given during the Labor Day
week-end. The sorority is now
ready for a successful winter sea-
son under the leadership of these
new officers: President, Gussie
Glick; secretary, Charlotte Biller;
treasurer, Bessie Freyman. The
next meeting will be on Sept. 19 at
the home of Miss Sarah Rotman.

Modernistic..

The Modernistics met Friday at
2243 St. Aubin. Election took
place, resulting as follow's: Presi-
dent, Sidney Fishman; vice-presi-
dent, Bertha Knee; secretary, Lil-
lian Ulanoff; treasurer, Ilerman
5 Band. New board members are
, Charlie Sesskind, Al Hoffman and
Jennie Sodas. Installation took
place Sunday at 2719 Monterey.
The next meeting will be Sept. 12,
at 2541 Elmhurst.

Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.

Olympic
Notro

E I NEW YEAR CARDS B'RITH TRUMPELDOR

By DR. ALEXANDER LYONS

The executive commit le, s f B '
Trumpeldor in Detroit hii , ple dgq
Here is a matter that I urge to co-operate on the iampaign
Holy Day Services:
of
N
, Jew ish Legionnaire.,
atrongly upon the Jews of all
The Live Wires held their first
Holy Day services will take America. It has come to my at-
rio Sa
a r ti v
. w es of divisions "Nesharinl'i
meeting of the season Wednesday place as follows:
tention through an incidental con- "Noar" and of the
iil- .: (1 a R he
at the home of Ben Wiest. New
e l):
Rosh Ilashonah Eve., Monday, versation with my distins,euished
present at the Legionnaire confer.
officers are Ben Wie st , president; ep . 22,
p. m.— . ain Temple, friend, Mr. Albert Firmin, the
Sun day.
Jack King, vice-president; Mickey Dr. Franklin (for members only);
Postmaster of Brooklyn.
ew division
in Oakland
Wilson, treasurer; George Wiest, Brown Memorial Chapel Rabbi
' T ihoeintuh' " n Noar"
sencetew
' 2 r " ( E e e r y ii i i - , g
The religious New Year of the eci
i Stay.
secretary; Paul Horowitz, mar- Fram (for members only); Social
w charter imenhers and
Jews conies at the close of the pres-
shal, and Ilerbert Margolis. board Hall, Rabbi Jaffa.
ent month. It is a custom, large- now counts 20 Betarini
member. The club is planning
Rosh Hashonah, Tuesday. Sent. ly overdone, I think, for cards of ' ary officers are: H.
Per!
1' . , 1,11g, presi.
something new in the way of
23, 10 a.
. 11 '
, Dr. greeting to be exchanged. Quite dent;
f or
lil. a tilbc2rh? u d g
sitene c: port} laien:drydii:ci:
tertamment•
Franklin (for members only);
frequently these missives are en- Schneider, treasurer. "N " i;
Brown Memorial Chapel, Rabbi
closed in tiny envelopes. This gives . planning
' Fram (fur members only); Social
Be, Bey Athletic Club.
rise to a serious difficulty. The
Oct.
Announcement is made of the' I Hall ' Rabbi Jaffa.
machinery for handling envelopes "Noar"licird at the two last
Yom Kippur Eve, Wednesday,
Ben Bey dance at the Book-Cadil•
is nut adapted to those of small meetings, t ks by I,. Pii ,
iush, head
lac on Sunday, Sept. 21. Arrange- 5 Oct. 1, 7 p. m.—Main Temple, Dr. dimensions. A result is that a clog- of D
lyIi/eelit3itri,oeis nt e -as:ta
l ,eNaetisrh. nnei
e n,ti. i neineo
d
Franklin (for members only)
ments have been made with Jule
ging ensues that costs serious loss
moonlight
K l ein
mil to present his Plantation Brown Memorial Chapel, Rabbi
of time and unnecessary waste of
financial
Fram
(for
members
only);
Social
Serenaders.
Maurice Klayman,
human later. The situation is ag- , i suyecth
ess
em. tT
e esn haaeeayTirme
dollars
donated
chairman, has by inserting dance Hall, Rabbi Jaffa.
gravated by the fact that many !
Yom Kippur, Thursday, Oct. 2,
announcements on the wrappers
Jewish
employees
are
excuses!
to
Torah
of
Six
Mile
Roan. Lectures
of mints, created a novel method 10 a. m.—Main Temple, Rabbi observe their Holy Days. Addi-
Fram (for members only); Brown
in
of advertising.
The club an-
w ielrbeertg‘
G
,i E.
i!' n A, Ptlhn
oti k i g
ii i'u
mud L.
Chapel, Dr. Franklin tionallabor is naturally thus im-
Lb.y NB:
nounces the election of Dr. M. Memorial
M
posed upon the smaller force that
(for
members
only);
Social
Hall,
Seidman as a member,
remains,
The
Post
Office
Depart-
Plans
ns are worked
orked out for the
y Rabbi Jaffa. Childn's services

, meet should have our cooperation I organization
of
an
in main Temple, 12:30 p.
academic
Tri Sigma Sorority.
in this important matter.
branch
ca
the College of the City
A weinie roast wan given b
o
f
D
I
call
upon
the
Jews
(if
America
i
tt
e
t
r
t
o
hie
t
.
h
e
hii
s
Theorganization
ef
i
,4 Rabbi
p. m.—Main
Temple,
Tel Sigma Sorority Thursday eve- mon by
Fram. Memorial
to exercise some care in mailing. is
Oman Bean,
nags
ng. Miss Sonia Backman has Chapel, Rabbi
esi jdeeinntt eoee
n'aEll etseheasrhiltidi.; by "Nash.
abbi From;
Hall, New Year's greetings. Do not use p r A
succeeded Miss Beatrice Feldman Dr. Franklin;
Brown Social
Memorial
small envelopes. Let none be em-
Rabbi Jaffa.
as corresponding secretary, and
ployed of lesser dimension than
i ta" Sunday,
2% inches by -I inches. I urge this a h ome
r im" of B
d e'l arc
N hr I'os(4:A ■ .tz, 2252
elementary Services
Miss Evelyn Gelfund as re
as a cuunsel of both patriotic pro- LaBelle,
anise desiring to attend supple-
s
scribe,
priety and pious duty. I shall he
mentary ahvices during the Hie
High
prouder and happier representa-
holy Day season should send their
Aimwell Club.
tive ( f my people if I hear after
names and addresses without delay
PIANO LESSONS
The annual excursion to Bob-Lo
«s e ration of the coming New
to the committee on supplem
Given by
was a success. A community lunch tary services, care Temple Beth en-
El. Year and increasingly thereafter
was followed by baseball and golf Only a Iiinq (1 number of seats that the !Jews of America recipro-
games. Returning to the city the are still avail able.
cated the fine spirit shown by our
group was entertained at the home
l'ost Office Department.
of Miss Gertrude Alpert. The
Union Prayer Books:
Teacher of Piano
program on Sunday, Sept. 7, in-
r
Michigan Theater.
Those
eluded a splash party at Webster , Books
for desiring
Sabbaths Union Prase
Assistant to Dr. Mark Cumbers
!
ths
or
the
Hie
Hall, a theater party in the eve-
Highly Recommended
, Holy Days may obtain them at
e
The Duncan Sisters, famous I
ning, followed by a party. The —

Live Wires.

The first meeting of the season
of Eta Beta Zeta Sorority was
held at the home of Miss Pauline
Kalish, 2730 Monterey, Sept. 5.
The sorority is planning its annual
bridge.
Miss Helen Kirschbaum
meeting will be on Sunday, Sept.; Sept. 7, at the Y. W. II. A. Plans will be hostess at her home, 2929
--
With the new scouting season 14, at the home of Mrs. Jacobs,' were made for the club's second Taylor, Sept. 12.
I anniversary at Jack Rubin's home
here, Troop 104 has begun many 3036 Richton.
I on Saturday, Sept. 27. Each mem-
Phi-So-Litt Sorority.
cativities. After having just com-
Galaxy.
pleted an industrial hike to the Club
De-
tier is to bring one visitor. A drive
The Phi-So-Lite Sorority met at
Club
Galaxy
not
at
the
home
of
for
new members is planned. Eke- the Jewish Center Sept. 3. The
troit Creamery and the Detroit
Times, and an overnight hike to Miss Ann Karp Sept. 5. The fol- thin of officers will take ;dace at sorority will celebrate its third an-
Horseshoe Woods, the troop Is now lowing officers were elected: Sid-I the next meeting, Sunday, Sept.14. niversary on Sunday, Sept. 14, at
ney Schiff, president; Joe Faurem,1
working on a paper campaign.
the home of Miss Rae Fogel, 2932
Sigma Delta Pi Sorority.
The scouts are systematically vice-president; Jerry Itossen, sec-1
Hazelwood avenue. The sorority
covering their neighborhoods to retary , Dave Schiff, treasurer. I
Sigma Delta l'i Sorority met at has postponed its dance which was
collect all old newspapers and Board members include the "ffi - i the home of Miss Rose Abrams, I to be given Nov. 16.
magazines. The money collected cers, Sara Simon and Dan Jacobs!, Sunday, Sept. 7. The following I
from this campaign will be used Phillip Milstein wan voted Pilo the!
Tau Phi Fraternity.
elected: Dean, Miss
primarily for the purchase of a club. The next meeting will be at officers were
Jacobs; vice-dean, Miss
At the meeting on Aug. 28 at
T e m Hle
i
ple
o ffice at $1 per volume . th stage and screen personalities, are
Studio by Appointment
new passenger truck suitable for the home of Miss Ilazel Feinberg. Ruth
Ruth Hands; scribe, Miss Miriam the Y. W. II. A. the following UM. club's dance is to be held Nov. 30
appearing in persen at the lifi•hi-
tripe and hikes.
Schwartz; keeper of funds, Miss cers were elected: Chancellor, in the Arabian Ballroom of Hotel
441
WEST CANFIELD
New
Members:
Blair Chelem Juniors.
Tuller. Bob Cruzet and his Cot-
gan Theater this week, sharing
Ilowever, the scouts will be tin•
Martha Katzer. Miss Ruth Ilanels Samuel Kerby; vice-chancellor, Tuller.
Applications for membersh ip herein; with the new Robert Mont-
Empire 1867.W
ton Club Orchestra will supply the
able to reach everyone, on those At the last meeting it was de- was chosen chairman of the social
David Charmer; secretary, Moe music.
will be received by the membersh i() gomery comedy romance, "Love in
who can help should call Euclid cided to call off the dance that was and charity committee to plan a
Residential Calls If Preferred.
Gantz; treasurer, Ily Smith. Jan.
committee, Adolph Finsterwal (I, the Rough."
10388 and arrangements will be to be held at the General Motors series of bridges, proceeds to go to
125 has been selected as the date
Alpha
Delta
Chi
Sorority
met chairman, and should be addressed
Alpha
Delta
Chi
Sorority.
made for collecting any papers or I building Oct. 2, Yom Kippur charity. The sorority will have an
for the annual dance to be held at
magazines. night. An error was made in pick- open meeting on Wednesday, Sept. the Stotler Hotel. Sanford Adler
ing this date due to the fact that 17, at the home of Miss Jeanette has been initiated as a full-fledged Sept. 3 at the Jewish Center. to him care Temple Beth El.
The Activities Committee:
Morris Solomon Returns from the A. Z. A. and l'hi Beta Epsilon Bresler, 1663 l'ingree.
(rater. An informal dinner-dance Plans for a pajama party to be
As announced in the last issue
Fraternities are having their an-
East, Where He Made
is bein arranged for at the Oriole given Oct. 11 were completed. The of The Chronicle, there is in pro-
nual dance at the Masonic Temple
Philomathie Debating Club.
attended the party given by
Terrace for Sunday evening, Sept. girls
Study of Styles.
Sunday at the home of S. Dictor. cats a complete reorganization of
on that night. The society is now
Beginning a new semester, the 21. The mid-week social was held the Strangers' Athletic Club on all extra religious activities of the
planning to have Its dance on Nov.
Morris Solomon of Solomon 26 or 27, Thanksgiving Eve or Ph ilomathic Debating Club opened at the home of Ily Smith, 1412
Temple. These activities will,
A Mull's School of the very first rank of artistic excellence
turn- West Philadelphia.
Brothers, tailors, occupying Suite night, at the General Motors Build- I its first meeting with a big turn-
henceforth center in a Temple Ac
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
TERM BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER EIGHTH
300-301 at 1346 Broadway, has ing. It is hoped that all followers h [out. T e program consisted of six
tivities Committee to be appointed
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority re- by the president of the congrega-
Booklet sent on application
K. K. K. Club.


Telephone: Glendale 3650
recently returned from the East, who had planned to attend the I hat speeches. For Sept. 14, an in-
447 Putnam Avenue, Art Center — Second block West learn Woodward
where he spent several weeks dance Yom Kippur night will wt.,' teresting program has been pre-
The first meeting of the K. K. opened meetings with election of tion and to function directly un-
studying the newest fall and win- tend the A. Z. A. and Phi Beta pared ' . to be in the form of an oven K.'s, a club formed at the Y. W. officers, at the home of Miss Sarah der the auspices of the Temple
STAFF OF TEACHERS
ter styles in gentlemen's clothing. Epsilon dance. The next meeting forum. Jack Weisman and Max II. A. camp, was heist at the home Kraft. The following were elect- board.
Voice
Rosa Morris SAP.,
Dancing
The result of this trip is exem- will be held at the home of Miss Hoffman will take the affirmative of Miss Goldie I.itwak, '3425 Long- ed: President, bliss Ida Norber;
Boris Canapol
(tilde Goldstein
Geraldine MacDonell
of R e li gi on:
plified in the resplendent and com- Drapkin on Carter avenue. and negative, respectively, on the fellow. The next meeting will be vice-nresident and secretary, Miss
Mme. Elli Stmt.,-
Sylvia Scherr
Itelout
subject, "Resolved, that the Ile- at the home of Miss Natalie Gar- Sarah Kraft; treasurer, Miss An-
Steinbach
Frances
Freedman
prehensive display of imported
The School of Religion of Tem-
Bettie Currie
Theory and Harmony
Doris Schneider
brew liturgy used in the syna- ish, 1586 Normandy.
fall and winter fabrics which are
nette Hochman; Chronicle re- pie Beth El will resume its sessions
European Women'. Welfare
History of Musk
and assistants
Plane
porter,
Miss
Esther
Yunis.
On
gogue
be
changed
to
English."
The
now on display at the Solomon
on the following dates:
Bork Canalvd

Organization.
Mrs. Boris Ganapol
Violin
Sept. 3 the sorority met at the
audience will be permitted to ask
show rooms. According to Mr.
Alpha Epsilon Tau.
For children from kindergarten
Ensemble
Hugh Ridout
Bernard Sturm
home of Miss Ida Norber. The through the sixth grade—Sunday,
The Jewish Women's European the speakers questions, and the
Itern•rd Sturm
Mrs. Rey Robo•son
Solomon, this is the finest group
Alfred W. Hughes
Alpha Epsilon Tau Fraternity
Mary ',tutee's
Henrietta Hillman Pon•
Song Literature for
of fabrics ever shown their cus- Welfare Organization met Mon- members of the organization will met at the home of Al Katz, 10501 meeting was followed by a pedal Sept. 21, at 10 o'clock.
Mrs. Meyer Gorman
ger
Risnists
tomers before and he urges that day, Sept. H. Mrs. Joseph Zuck- be allowed to express their views. East Jefferson avenue. The ad- hour. The next meeting will be
For students of the Temple High
Arol St Clair
Tell*
Boris Genet.'
erman presided. There were paid All interested may attend.
at 3834 Elmhurst.
they make an early inspection.
Dorothy II•11 Hughes
School, or grades 10, 11 and 12—
Constantin
Dunning System for
vance sale of tickets indicates a
out
the
regular
monthly
allowances
Ethel
Goldman
Komarovsky
As a special inducement and in
Beginner.
Sunday, Sept. 21, at 9:30 a. m.
large attendance will be present
Jessie B. Woulfenden
Dramatic Art and
Verde Girls.
Jessie Ii. Woultendeo
order to stimulate business, Solo- as follows: For private board of Lambda Teti Alpha Fraternity.
For children of the Junior High
at the first dance of the season,
mon Brothers will allow a liberal three orphans in Detroit, $64, and A meeting was held at the home which will be held in the Crystal
The Verde Girls' Club of the School, or grades 7, 8 and 9—Sat-
relief in
for Europe,
support $50.
to orphaned
discount to all patrons ordering • for
families
It was of Phil Teal, 2080 Virginia Park, Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac Jewish Center is reorganizing and urday, Sept. 20, at 9:30 a. m.
Sept. 5. The dance committee
milt or overcoat within the next
invites girls between the ages of
The school office is open for the
decided to hold a tag day Saturday recommended Oct. 19 for the Hotel this Sunday evening, Sept.
two weeks.
15 and 16 years. An open meet- registration of new pupils every
evening and Sunday, Sept. 13 and dance. Information may he se- 14. Tickets may be obtained at
ing will be held on Wednesday, I week day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
the
door.
14; a home bake sale Tuesday, cured from the chairman, harry
Sept. 17, at 7 o'clock. All girls!Parents must accompany new chil-
• Sept. 311, before
the Day of Atone- avenue, Eu-
Katz, 2024
Pingree
interested should attend this meet- dren for registration. There is no
Argonauts.
! ment, and a rummage sale to be clid 006I-R.
ing.
registration of new pupils on Sat-
SPONSORED BY
held in the near future. Those
The play, "Mrs. Temple's Tele-
urday or Sunday.
wishing to donate Old clothing,
gram," or "A Pair of Liars," is
J. R. Sorer. Fraternity.
Jolly Fellows Club.
s
etc., may call Longfellow 3088 or
This club is organized for Jew- shaping into form, according to
The Jolly Fellows Club met at I Need for Braille Machine.:
University 2-3019.
the Paul K. Marin, director. The cast
ish boys and girls between the
The class in Braille work for the
the home of Al Reiiter Tuesday
I am Still
ages of 19and up. Those wishing and (late of presentation will be
evening.
Plans were completed blind is to start about the middle
Looking for
Phi Alpha Gemmil.
to join should get in touch with announced next week. Miss Elu-
for the third annual dance to be of October. However, unless mon-

Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority held Miss F'aye Berk, Garfield 4112-J, ma Fineblum has charge of the
Dissatisfied
properties. For information call held the last night of Rosh Ha- ey is contributed there will he no
an open meeting at the home of 1 2295 Gladstone.
Customer
Empire 35I3-W, ask for Leo shonah, Wednesday evening, Sept. , machines for new Braille workers.
Miss Anne Litwack, 589 Windsor
24, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. All I Those who have finished the course
I Panzer.
avenue, Windsor, Ont., on Tues-
Delta Sigma Chi Sorority.
organizations are asked to co-oper. I keep their machines to do further
day.
V"
ay.
were Miss Ida Mil-
Miss Rose Farber was hostess
ate.
" Wit h
Music and entertainment transcribing, hence it is earnestly
Orean Girls' Club.
her and Miss Tillye Jacobson. The at the last meeting of Delta Sigma
ate. Hy Steed and his Commo- hoped that all those who are inter-
The Streng Chevrolet Co. next meeting will he at the home Chi. Plans were completed for a
The Orean Girls' Club met at dores, Brunswick Recording Ar-
ested in the progression of this ac-
of Miss Esther Serling, 2738 Elm- mothers' affair to be given Oct. 19. the home of Miss Ann Schwartz of
12th L Phila.
Empire 4036
tists featured at Hotel Commodore tivity will contribute as much as
PRESENTS
burst. I Mothers of members will be taken Linwood avenue. The club re-
Grill in New York City, will fur- they can. Braille machines cost
to dinner and then adjourn for a cently entertained at a dinner and
nishthe music under the personal $39.50, but if you cannot give a
Hoy Toy Girls.
house party. Plans are also being theater party honoring Miss Ruth
supervision of Jules Klein. Tickets whole machine, give what you can
The Hoy Toy Girls are resumin g ! made for a bridge as the (lance Schwartz, who was married Sept. may be obtained by calling Jos. toward one.
Brunswick Recording Artists
activities for the season. The mee I. I has been called off. The next meet- 7 to Murray Freedman. A kitchen Fredenthal, Arlington 3291-R, or
,
I
ing
will
be
at
the
home
of
Miss
shower
also
was
held
in
honor
of
Formerly Hotel Commodore Grill Orchestra
KOSHER RESTAURANT ing on Sept. 16 will be in th
at the door on the night of the Sewing Committee:
Lillian Garnick, 1549 Clairmount. Miss Schwartz.
form of an open meeting an
dance.
Try Our Home-Like Meals
The sewing committee is request.
Under personal supervision of Jules Klein
bridge party at the home of Mi se
inst. donations of money for lay-
8832 TWELFTH STREET
Stranzers Athlet;c Club.
Theta Gamma Theta Sorority.
Jeanne Snitman, 935 Clairmou St
Dancing 9 until 1
Tickets $1.00
Jolly Elite Club.
ettes.
Last
year
the
ladies
finished
The same Inimitable Pohl Cuisine wW
The eighth anniversary party
Theta Gamma Theta Sorority
avenue. Membership is open fo
Prav•II
The Jolly Elite Club met at Peo- a large number, all of which went
four girls between the ages of 1 8 held at S. Dictor's home last Sun- met at the home of Miss Lillian
pie's
Hall
Sept.
9.
Milton
Rubin
to
Herman
Kiefer
Hospital.
The
and 20, who are invited to com day was wlell attended. Mem- Blander. Arrangements were
of the publicity committee an- sewing committee is not budgeted.
municate with Miss Phyllis Val t- bers are now concentrating their made for the annual affair in No-
man by telephoning Fitzroy 2161- J attention on the fall (lance at the vember. Miss Dorothy Raskin and flounced plans for the final drive but money sent to the Nettie Si-
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
Miss Rose Buten were admitted to in advertising the second annual mono Relief Fund is used in milk-
Book-Cadillac, Sunday, Sept. 28.
after 6 p. m., or by attending th
Detrolt'• Leading and
membership. The drive is (In for dance to be held at the Masonic ing layette's. This year there has
open meeting.
Best Known
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
new members. Girls over 17 Temple the last night of Rosh Ha- already lean an unusually heavy
l'hi Kappa Epsilon closed its should correspond with Hiss Clara shonah, Wednesday evening, Sept. demand and money given to this
Athena Girls.
24, at which the original McKin- fund will alleviate a very great
Recommended by the
Athena Girls Ciub met Tuesday summer cottage at Cass Lake for Brodsky, 8712 Mt. Elliott, Lincoln ney's Cotton Pickers will be fea- et .
City's Most Prom•
the season and resumed Sunday 9316-W. The next meeting will
Sept. 9, at the new residence is
cent Phssieianso
turgid.
Ida Sokaloff, of the con-
All Sisterhood activities will be-
be
at
Misses
meetings
at
the
"Y."
Many
isle
r-
Becky
and
Rose
l'er-
taro Haselwand Ave.
Mrs. Ethel Fish, 13725 La Sall (
test committee, announced that the gin in Oetolier, and it is
esting events are being planne (I lin's home.
anticipated
The club will resume monthl
Pt... Empire 11421.
Prize offered to the organization that all membs•rs will co-operate in
for
the
coming
season,
anion):
he
bridges at the Lee Plaza note
that sells the most tickets for the making the year a happy and a
Delt ■ Sigma Rho Sorority.
The next meeting will be on Tues the third annual (lance to be give
at the Stotler !Eitel on Sunda
The Delta Sigma Rho Sorority dance may he seen in the window useful one.
day, Sept. 16, at the home of NI is
of Wright, Kay & Co., jewelers,
Sophie Schwartz, 1623 West Phila evening, Oct. 26. Plans are alt 0 met Sept. 3 at the Y. W. II. A. southwest corner Woodward and
being
made
for
installation
of
is
f.
Initiation
of new members will
delphia.
J
ricers. Sam Gutterman wa 0005 take place. The house party t ohn R. Clubs wishing to enter
Cantor ■ t Mishima ;
UNDER EXCLUSIVE
MANAGEMENT
chosen to act as master of cur e- given by Miss Rose Kabilekinic 4 his contest should call :Madison
Theft Delta Kappa Sorority.
797. Reuben S. Cohen of the
Israel Synagogue
OF THE JULES KLEIN ORGANIZATION
(Continued from F ag° One.)
as a social success.
monies for this event. The Is st
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority' official act of the chancellor, Be
ticket committee reported progress
Expert and ,
rst meeting of this season sea
n the advance sale of tickets. The ton. When the Corporation was
Eastern Ladies' Society.
Antiseptic Monet h cad at the home of Miss Matilda Gurvitz, was to appoint Andrew
i was
ext closed meeting will be on rte
a Roth fraternity historian. l,ew is
liplitiiyoeihrita igi aiinn heia9d25 it.
Eastern Ladies Society will have
S oldinger,
1 Pasadena, Sept. 5
Tuesday, Sept. 16.
ed by
sellt
MARRIAGES T he summer cottage at Cass Lab • Sister, newly elected chancello ✓, its annual ball Dec. 14, at the
President Coolidge.
e will preside at the next meeting o n Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Other or-
PERFORMED u us closed on Labor Day. New
I
Home Relief Society.
When the cotton market col-
5Sunday.
ganizations are asked not to plan
.
0 fficers were elected. Miss Bea
Mrs. Si. Femur was hostess to i lapsed in 1926, 1f r. Meyer WIS9 [M-
any entertainments on that date.
2012 V i ej
t rice Rader was re-elected prsi
he Home Relief Society on 'Nem- pointed by President Coolidge to
Zeta Mu Sorority.
Park
eat; Miss :Matilda Soldinger. re
ay,
Sept. 9. Plans were made la commission constiting of the 9'
'Miss Mildred Keumholtz enter
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
FTC.
Garfield 0287-M
e !voted secretary, and Miss Esth• ✓ tained at the last meeting of Zet a
or the annual bridge-luncheon to !m
retars of agriculture, commerce
Beta Rho Delta met Sept. 4 at
abot, elected treasurer. Plan • Mu Sorority. Plans fur an infor -
be
held
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel and treasury. With the slogan "it
"Y." Plans were made for the
1 se ere IliSelISSVII for a banquet Is
DAVE DIAMONDAND HIS MUSIC
n Wednesday, Oct. 29. Mrs. Abe :is time for the South to sto p giv-
' mal dinner-dance are being coin . third annual dance to be given Dec.
T
be held in October. The soror -5 pleted. Miss Mollie Glastman i
FEATURED DAILY OVER RADIO STATION WJSK
s 7, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Gordon is chairman and those as- ing cotton away." Mr. Meye r musk
ity celebrated Miss Rader's birth chairman of the committee. 'En e
Book-Cadillac Hotel. Thos,- who isting are Mrs. NI. Wolfe, Mrs. IL j the cotton planters see the wisdom
Mohel Specialist
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL.
rise a f ter
Ash
,
M
rs.
Baker,
ors.
A.
L.
0
cutting
their
acreage
and
estab-
e
next meeting will he at the how
attended the water carnival moon- 1%
meeting will be at the home of of Miss Jessie Menhovitz, 25(1
2$ Yams' Esp..
3 light in July will enjoy another E 'eisman, Mrs. B. Goldberg, Miss!lishing an orderly marketing or-
Miss Jean Abramowitz, Sept. 12. Clairmount.
Memo, Endorsed
affair Dec. 7. All clubs, sororities, M dna Lewis, Mrs. M. Velick, ganization for the surplus crop. As
by Leading
fraternities are asked to keep this s rs. Charles Marienthal, Mrs. B. result of this piece of work he
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority.
Pbeeic fan.
Les Joyeuse Fines.
( ate open. Miss Lyl Barr, Mae D chwartz and Mrs. J. Grabow.! Wes appointed chairman of the
Alpha Beta Gamma Sorority's
Lea Joyeuse Filles met at th e Rae Marcus and Miss Mildred liel- w istribution of fruits to hospitals! Federal Farm Loan Board in ,
2073
ill take
il mo
first meeting of the season was at home of Miss Sarah Seigel, 168 4 font are on the dance committee.
Gladstone
IS
acheulm
freo nm, pthreesihdoem
the home of Mins Ruth Berman. Blaine, Sept. 5. The club is t O Miss Laura Rerghoff is chairman
nte, oonf l‘19 T
27fie two years he gave to the
T
Election of officers resulted as fol- celebrate its sixth annoversary of the advertising committee. All
hursday before the holidays. Any board as chairman he devoted to
950 Michigan Theater Building Cad. 6121.2
m
Euclid 10467
lows:
Miss Esther Silber, presi- with a theater party Sept. 12. Ai i plans are complete for the weinie
ember wishing to help should getireorganizing the farm loan system
., dent; Miss Ruth Berman, sem- outing is to be held in the near fu . roast Saturday night, Sept. 13, at T touch with Mrs. A. L. Weisman., and untangling the difficulties that
tary; Miss Ruth Feldman, treas- Lure. The club welcomes back Belle Isle. Many needy families
d he next meeting will be on Mon-I had developed in the management
., over; Mies Dorothy Koppin, utility Miss Gertrude Zalk, who was on are being aided by the club's char-
ay, Sept. 29, at the home of Mrs. , of the joint stock land banks. His
H
. M. Shulman.
Rev. Benjamin
officer. The meeting on Sept. 9 vacation at Horseshoe Lake. The Pty fund.
!work has had a lasting value for
was at the home of Miss Esther guests of the evening were Mine
the farmers.
BLEIBERG
Mr. Meyer was
Silber.
Plans
were
completed
for
Sally
Davis
and
I.
Gettleson
and
Phi
B
eta
Epsilon.
highly praised by President Hoover
Mohel Specialist
an open meeting at the home of B. Oakum. Bridge and dancing
Recommended by
Alpha Delta chapter of l'hi Beta
and secretary of the treasury Mel-
Lending Physicians
Miss Sonya I.ober on Saturday, were the features of the evening. Eneilon Fraternity met at the
Sept. 13. Plans are being made The next meeting will be at the "Y" Sept. 4. Election of officers
2225 Blaine Ave.
All Plano Students eluding under ntr
f or a 11 ge- ansant in the near home of Miss Gertrude Alpert, resulted as follows: Prince, Leon
Euclid 5000
direchon for the p ...on Will
"Street Scene" at Cass.
(Continued from Page One.)
Marriapee Perfeemed
future. Miss Ann Shulman will 2061 Blaine.
receive. absolutely FREE, • Comtile.
N. Cutler; duke, Lewis Tessler;
"Street Scene," Elmer Rice's
by Appointment.
Coup. lE•tr• Lessons) in PRA( IF
be hostess of the meeting on
lord chancellor, William Salomon; this city. Numerous organizations fine, honest, gripping drama of ha-
CAL HARMONY.—the most necessaq
Sept. 16.
Sigma Iota.
corresponding lord chancellor, Ru- have already indicated their in- man nature, commences its en-
and fascin•in: subject in Mucc.
Sigma Iota Sorority met at the dolph Leaman; lord of the ex- tention to co-operate in this work gagement at the
Cass Theater,
- -
A liberal end eutstandine educational
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
home of Billie Fidler of McQuade chequer, John II. Finestone; lord and more than 150 workers have al-
Saturday evening. Sept. 13.
An unusual oppertunits is
offer.
With the close of the summer avenue Sept. 4. Kathlyn Pont historian. Ben Tate, and lord con- ready been enlisted.
MATCHMAKER
study both Piano and Herrn.,..".
This
play,
which
won
the
Pulitz-
cottage at Sylvan Lake, the first was appointed corresponding sec- stable, Albert Cutler. On Wednes-
ISCHADCIIENI
net ionally•rocognized teacher •.

At Wednesday's meeting, com-
composer.
Men and women desiring to mak e meeting of the fall term was hell retary. Due to the absence of the day, Sept. 3, there was a "pep" mittee appointments will be made er Prize. which has a record of
600 performances in New York' .
worthwhile acquaintances for mat at the home of Miss Sarah Alzo- vice-president, Ann Canton, who is meeting in the Little Theater of and preparations, booth assign-
All le
are private. All *Nth's"
fon, 595 East Philadelphia, on visiting in Toronto, Mollie Danzig the "Y" in preparation of the corn- ments, etc., will be made. Every City and is now running in Lon-I
rimonial purposes, eee me.
.1 direction. S.•
don
and Berlin, has been universal-
terv ■ ews
sod nig istra-
roiime t limited. se
Sunday. Miss Esther Klugman, is acting vice-president. Plans are ng holiday frolic, to be held Yom
A RANSKY
man and woman who is desirous of ly acclaimed as one of the greatest
ems Sept. 131I, 15th and
1471 Virginhi
Emp. 30284 President, announced that she will being made for a bridge party to Kippur night, Oct. 2, at the Foun- aiding in this cause should not fail
at e . All day and ning.
Beginner. and advanced students
contemporary
dramas.
;
leave for New York on Oct. 13 for be given in October. Starting with ain Ballroom of the Masonic Tem- to
be at that meeting. The oem-
The cast which William A.
an indefinite stay. The next meet-I Sept. 14, meetings will be held on ple. This meeting was attended
mittee requests all Jewish organ. Brady, the producer, present. in
MODERN DELICATESSEN ing will be held at the home of Sundays at girls' homes. The next by
both the Phi Beta Epsilon and izationa to note the date of the ba-
"Street Scene" is too long to be
Arthur Trove. GranAsId, B. M.
11812 Dexter Boulevard
Miss Pearl Caplan, 217 Tennyson,' meeting is at the home of Ida
he A. Z. A. fraternities, with M. zaar and to avoid any competing given in detail. It contains
1104.5 Wurlitzer Bldg.-1509 Broadway
For Your Parties
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 14.
many
Randolph 8936
Gross of Greenlawn.
Charfoos of A. Z. A. presiding.
affairs during that period.

Miss Ethel Standler

Ganapol Studios of
Musical Art

Third Annual Dance

It or Not

Jolly Fellows Club

Last Night of Rosh Hashonah

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
Grand Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac
Hotel

—ABE MAX 3

Hy Steed and His Commodores

POHL'S

No w---

MOHEL

DAVE DIAMOND

REV. H MILKOVSKY

MEYER HEADS THE
FEDERAL RESERVE

AND HIS AIUSIC

OFFERING A GREATER SERVICE

DANCES — PARTIES
WEDDINGS — BANQUETS

REV. J. SILVERMAN

Jules Klein Orchestras
and Attractions, Inc.

PIANO
STUDENTS

OF J. N. F.
TO BE NOV. 23-27 'Ion.

THE GRANFIELD STUDIO

well-known players.

Opp. Paramount Theater

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan