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ROGVOY, TALMUDIST,' HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENTS
TO H .U. C. STUDEN IS
IS CALLED BY DEATH
, Senior Bridge Socials:
ChINCINNATI, Ohio. -- An, ,
season's first senior bridge
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'Ilerew Union College sta !:
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social of the Jewish Centers Asso•
i who have ken assigned to 0!:,
as
! dation will be held under the sus- the teachers reads:
Spartans Club.
"Mr. Rogvety was to us a great services during this year's I! It
pices of the Phi-So-Lite Sorority.
Spartans Club met Sept. 27 at
d
Plans were :This bridge marks the beginning and faithful friend who stood for
: the home of Isadore Nidelman,
(New Year's), Tuesday, Sept
i,
for basketball and chess. of a tournament, and the Phi-So- the same cause that we all work for, ,
' made
1720 Collingwood.
p Y '' l 'onflor K i l p6;uhr (1;;,,h'\ • ' hf
and fur
checker
and
bridge
tournaments.
Lite
will
award
a
cup
at
the
end
of
the
cause
of
an
intense
and
deep-
•
Atonement), Thursday, Oct. 2,
Louis Bronstein is manager of the, , the season to the club obtaining the ly rooted Jewish education, with-
Bay City, Mich., Joseph Gund., ,
Meyer Miller was highest rating during the 1930-31 out compromises and concessions
of Detroit, Stich.; Jackson, hi!!
' ia
Mason. A round of this tourna- t any modern educational fad, %oil.
tournament.
With the resumption of activities for the new year by De-
e amt., II e possessed a deep kno$ , - Murton Cohn of Detroit ; Kalsai•
made an honorary member. The • ment will be played at every bridg i t
suet h lich., Carl 1. Miller of ea , a
troit Jewish organizations, attention of publicity writers is
edge in all branches of traditional
,
next meeting will be at the home "'via"
again called to the deadline for copy submitted for publication
Judaism with a modern view as to land; Lansing, Mich., Jerom e ii.,_
Of Carl Agravoff, 540 East Ferry,
in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. All news, club and society
forms and expediencies in inipart- • nenbloom of Pittsburgh; Pettak, y ,
Senior Council:
.
Oct.
4.
: 11 k•l i, allethan., Perilman of It I. :•I -
items must reach the editor's desk not later than 4:30 p. m. on
The senior council is now in full ing this knowledge to posterity.
Wednesday preceding the date of publication, except on holi-
.?!. Le.
!swing. The pep supper to be held Ilut he was more than a colleague.
Tri Sigma.
lag,‘GehllaiiiittStaliSnia)%gMfii,i:lhd.:
day weeks, when the deadline is announced in advance.
12 will be the first flint. to Ile was a sincere and personal rice
Miss Sarah Friedman was host Oct.
For the issues of Oct. 10 and 17, on account of the Succoth
Fell be given under its auspices. Jack friend. Ile was a brother in liar
has to Tri Sgima Sorority at her .t
festivals, all copy should reach us at 4:30 p. in. on Mondays,
ys as well as in our distress. In
dkeussed. ', Betaken . of the A .. . Z. A. .. is chair- joy's
home at 3262 Clairmount
Oct. 6 and 13.
i man of ' the committee in charge.. 0 simple and genuine and sincere
activities are now being
The attention of publicity writers is also called to federal
The senior council has a number wayhe always lent us a helping
Possibility of forming a sorority
postal regulations relative to "Lottery Matter in the Mail,"
of projects under way. One of the hand in all our personal struggles
basketball team and joining the 1'.
which prohibit circulation through the mails of any published
eration. hliss Lillian Goodman is most important is the purchase of as well as our hard aced wearisome
W. H. A. league is under consid-
matter containing information regarding ruffles, drawings, gift
n
eg
a
a radio for the Jewish ('enter. This struggle for the cause of Jewish Judaea
enterprise's, etc. All references in news and club items to
htil e plaerstsu to. !
will meet a need felt by various education. Hi
president of the sorority.
rallies, drawings or other typo; of lotteries will be omitted from
e I nd
t! a i ur rneiai m
r i e !!);
:lulls of the Center.
published reports. Writers of publicity are asked to refrain
us as well as to the Jewish commun-
The third meeting of Ila,
Aimwell Club.
from mentioning such matter in their reports.
its and traditional Judaism."
. Senior Debate Club:
chapter of Young Judaea a,:
4,
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Large representations of the :
first meeting of the Senior
at the home of Estelle I
' Aimwell Club have been
i
D. Guggenheim Die. at 74.
D
There was discussion on re!: I
dances given recently. The Aim-ebating Club is to be held on
I
Jolly Fellows Club.
evening,
9, Miss' NEW YORK.— Daniel Guggen- the coming Hallowe'en pots
Calorie Club.
well dance is to be given Nov. 30 Thiin'ilaY
Oct.
Hannah Furman is the
coach.
: heim, capitalist and philanthropist, club is open to new mein'•
The Jolly Fellows Club met at
The Coterie Club met at the
donor of the $2,500,000 Daniel Gug- tvieen the ages of 14 ,!
home of Miss Jean Blair of Chi- the home of Bob Kane. Favorable at the Taller Hotel in the Arabian
ballroom on the main floor, fea-
genheim Fund for the Promotion Those interested call Amo
10. Get-Acquainted Party:
cago boulevard Sept. 17. Cum- reports were given concerning the luring
i
Bob Cruzet with his
a
Aeronautics
xnti
et
A get acquainted
party
of Garfield 4243.
mittens in charge of the bridge- dance held Rosh Il ashonah night piece Cotton Club Orchestra.
is of
ot h er ridn d udsetvrii inolpei inter-
; planned as the opening social event
! ni in in
teorf-
fashion show on Nov. 7 gave fa- at the Book-Cadillac H Hotel. The Ralph Bernstein has been
p
accepted
.
on the calendar of the senior girls' eats in many parts of the world ,
vocable reports.
Arrangements club thanks all who attended and
membe r .
b an ner
le I committee. All senior members of . died suddenly of heart disease Sun-
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are being made for a theater party. helped make it a success. Plans n't., a • under
discussion.
e 'the Center and th ir friends will day morning at Hempstead House,
Belle will
Danzig
of the
Ty- have been started for fall activi-
The next bliss
meeting
be at
ties,
announcement
of
which
will
i be invited. A novel program of his country home, near Port Wash-
home of M
Writh Trumpeldor.
be made in a later issue of The
!entertainment, and refreshments ington, L. I. Ile was 7-1 •years ol d.
ler awe nue.
will
The
dance
and
bridge
party
of
I are being planned for that eve-
Chronicle. The next meeting
With Mr. Guggenheim when he
be at the home of Sani I.ipsitz on division "Noar" (Everyoung) of ning.
died were his wife and son, Ilarry
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
B rah Trumpeldor will be given
F. Guggenheim, Ambassador to
Alpha Tau Fraternity held in-,
on Sunday, Oct. 12, 7 14. nt., in Intermediate Council: , Cuba; his daughter, Mrs. Roger
stallation of officers Sept. 21, et' Tuesday evening.
not onl ly must the number of wark-
People's Hall, Twelfth and Sew-
The intermediate council begins' W. Straus, and her husband. An-
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
the Eastern Star Cafe. Fourteen Branch 1012, Workmen's Circle.
ing day w a week be reduced, there
k ave. ard. A good orc h es t ra h as been its season's activities with a meet- other son, Colonel M. Robert Gug-
An
open
meeting
of
Beta
Rho
Branch 1012
12 of the Workmen's
couples attended. The following
must al Imo be a diminution of work-
hired. A limited number of tick- n 7 on
p. Thursday
m ursdapyrievrean
w
was on duty with the War
evening,
go, Oecete.t in genheim,
l) :
ing hot Ira a day, with correepond- Delta Sorority was held at the Y. were inducted into office: William Circle (Les Savantes) will hold an eta is still obtainable f ., ii,,,... ing
. Department in Washington and
of
ing inc: reases of wage rates, enabl- W. H. A. Several guests attend- Morris, counsel; Morrie Jacobs, open meeting at 547 H olbroo
b y telegraph.
n e re
ing all ! workers to earn sufficiently." ed. Discussion was held with re- muftis; Oscar Kahn, scribe; Aubrey nue on Oct. 12 at 8:15. Everyone hers of "Soar" and "Nesharim" intellectual and athletic activities . w ale, unseal services
Madame Lola
Madame O'Con
gards to the third annual dance to Charkose, quaestor; Jack Kirsch- welcome. There will be entertain- and
ii,
will be available at the door will be scheduled for the year,
held at
Late of "Teapot Dome"
Sunday,
unday, before the dance. B'rith
, 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at
be held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel ner, sub.quaestor.
ment and dancing.
center is located at Junior Assembly:
Dec. 7. The Plantation Serenad-
: Temple F.manu-El, Fifth Avenue
8679 Twelfth street. It will be
ers will play. A bridge-Hallow-
The first junior rally of the sea- : and Sixty-fifth Street, of which
Tau Chi Delta.
[delta Girls.
e'en party will be held at the home
- : Guggenheim was a trustee.
Tau Chi Delta met at the home open every evening, starting Oct. son will be held on Hamby after Mr.
A
special
meeting
of
!delta
Girls
The Zionist Revisionist Organi- of Miss Mildred Helfand, 539 En-
Former Senator Simon Guggen-
of Helen Asher, 17912 Brush, 4, from 7 to 11 p. m. Discussions, noon, Oct. 5, at 2 p. m., at the I
516 Grand River Aye. West
zation of Detroit recently announc- glewood avenue, Saturday, Oct. Sorority was held at the home of Sept. 21. Discussion was held music, Palestinian and modern Jewish Center. A program of en- 'helm, a brother, arrived from Eu-
Near Michigan Theater
Pearl Levy Sept. 25. Dorothy
ed that a new Revisionist Center 25.
(lances,
readings,
musical
and
hu•
tertainment
will
be
presented,
and
rope
Wednesday morning on the
concerning invitations received. moristic programs will I ,
Detroit's Most Select Tea Room
Green
was
elected
secretary.
The
will open noon at 8679 Twelfth
i
-
e Jewish
gi v en the schedule of classes for the Ile de France. S. R. Guggenheim,
Next
meeting
will
be
at
the
home
several
times
a
week.
All
Sea
Food and Vegetarian Din.
guests of the evening were Sylvia
street, second floor. The public
Phi Gamma Eta Sorority, Delta
1930-31 season will be announced. also a b rother,
wit is now at Port
ner Every Friday
Shindel, Shirley Greenberg and of Ann Plotkin, 17804 Brush.
youths are invited. Plans are be-
opening of the center will be cele-
Chapter.
Washington
For
the
girls
there
have
been
h
the
family,
but
Hot
Lunches
Every Day. Tea
Mildred Adelman. Plans were
brated on Saturday evening, Oct.
Officers elected for the fall
ing worked out to celebrate a pub- planned classes in handicraft, danc- Murry G ug
i in Eu rope.
Leaf Readings FREE!
made
for
a
Hallowe'en
party
to
be
11. A musical program will be ar- term are: Chancellor, Bertha Pat-
l
Guggenheim
Open for Bridge an I Bunco
egenh
The Philomathic Debating Club
ranged for that occasion and re- rick; vice-chancellor, Dorothy Kap- given at the home of Dorothy
was written large in the romance
Parties
Green Oct. 25.
met. Sunday, Sept. 28, at the At-
Phi Beta ■ Epsilon Fr
i
freshments will be nerved. All lan; scribe, Helen Weinberg;
ater "'
modelling, woodcraft,
athletics. of American mining and his inter-
Hours: 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
-
kimion branch of the Shaarey
Alpha Delta chapter of Phi Beta
B t
friends and sympathizers of the queetor, Sylvia Nueman.
The
-
-a One of the outstanding features of eats in the field of minerals were
Sundays,
3
to
11 p. m.
dek.
Due
to
unforeseen
business.
Tusi
T
■
ta.
Epsilon met at 89 Rowena on Sun-
Revisionists are invited to partici- members planned a Hallowe'en
the junior classes will be a rhyth- virtually world-wide. Ills was a ca-
At an interesting meeting held the program scheduled for that
pate. Admisison is free.
party to be held on Oct. 25—start-
day. Final arrangements were mic dancing elites to be conducted reer of success upon success, but
evening
was
not
held.
Next
Sun-
The center will be open every ing from a certain destination, on Tuesday at the "Y," plans were
made for formal installation of of- under the leadership of Miss Dor- outstanding achievements failed to
evening from 7 to II. It will in- stopping at each member's home made for the winter season and day, Oct. 5, there will be a debate, Seers to be held at Sunset Inn
municipal
i
a td-
neissotlrynetdw, et that i tent In smhuens
aturday evening, Oct. 11. John othy l'earce of this city. The reg- mar the man; they served to slim-
clude a library room where books for refreshments, and finally end- for the dance to be held on Sun- "Resolved,
subject to Rose has returned to Detroit and 'stration of these dancing classes ulate his humanity.
positions
day,
Nov.
23,
at
the
Book-Cadillac
and Zionism, Jewish history, etc., ing at the home of Dorothy Kaplan
will be limited and immediate reg-
The exact total of his philan-;
and Hebrew, Jewish and English for dancing. The next meeting Hotel, at which time Earl Walton civil service." Louis Karetz and has made permanent connections istration is advisable.
thropies may never be told, for he ,
oludhitnhe aainfd- here. Saul Parker gave a short
hailnl ieulphR
thatw
S ritnnetyieeSmi N
newspapers will be found. A spec- will be at the home of Miss Esther and his Dixie Dandies will be fea- h
gave
quietly and liberally. Ile was
talk on a current topic. Phi Beta
ial room will be given to checker Selitsky, 1661 West Philadelphia. tured. The next meeting will be
a patron of the arts and was in-
Epsilon and A. Z. A. thank thank
on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the "Y." Jack Sharkey the negative.
and chess players, and • room for
tensely
fond of music and of flow-
those who attended the dance at
meetings and public discussions.
Phi Alpha Tau Fraternity.
ers. Now and then his gifts found
The Argonauts.
The
Masonic Temple Yom Kippur
Hons. Relief Society.
At the opening of the fall sea-
their way into print—when some
Paul K. Marin, director, an- night.
son of Phi Alpha Tau Fraternity
On Wednesday, Oct. 29, at the
nounces the cast for the play, "Mr.
Radomer Aid Society, an or- one inadvertently violated Mr. Gug-
"Old English," the play which semi-annual election was held. The Book-Cadillac Hotel, the society
genheim's desire for anonymity—
A
Pair
of
Boni
Amid
Club.
Temple's
Telegram,"
or'
new
officers
are:
President,
Irving
ganization
which
is
active
in
social
will hold RA annual luncheon and
proved no tremendously popular
u l Miss R th Gi - ! The Boni Amici Club member- and cultural activities, is starting as when he joined his brother Slur-
Liars," as follows:
when played on the 'gage by George Ray; vice-president, Jack Katcher; bridge party. Mrs. Abe Gordon
ry in providing a fund for free
berg
and
Aaron
Maria
play
Mr.:ship
drive
is
now
in
progress.
secretary,
Ben
l'ernikoff;
treas-
the
New
Year
with
a
literary-musi-
and her committee are sparing no
Arlies„ has opened its long-run en-
concerts ni the Mall of Central
and Mrs. Temple; Ilarry Delidow Young Jewish men of 18 or over
gagement at the Paramount Thea- urer, Al Salta Plans are corn- efforts in making this an outstand-
cal program this Sunday evening, Park, and lately when his desire to
and
Miss
Rise
Robbins,
Mr.
and
are
invited
to
attend
the
next
open
Oct.
plete
for
the
annual
fall
dance
to
5,
ing affair. A meeting of the board
at the Turover Hall, Mar
ter with the lovable Arline playing
We Service All Makes of
Mrs. Fuller; Mr. and Mrs. John ; meeting, at 6362 Michigan avenue, ton and Melrose avenues. promote aviation and his gifts to
the title role of the old sinner in be held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel of directors and the luncheon com.
Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the
Automobiles
Sunday, Nov. 2, featuring Al Alex- mittee will take place on Friday Brown are played by Max Gold- , Sunday, Oct. 5, at 3 p. m.
this talking picture production.
The well-known violin artist, Promotion of Aeronautics made
ander and his Luigi Club Orches- afternoon, Oct. 10, at the home of man and Miss Ray Fox; Wiewona
Mme. Ida Divinoff Rothberg will publicly unavoidable. Usually,
Irvin
Ros-
I
Detroit
Auxiliary
of
Los
Angeles
the
butler,
is
played
by
tra. The fraternity will meet Mrs. Moe Velick, 149 Massachu-
play several classical selections, ac- however, he Was successful in cloak-
Sanatorium.
every Sunday afternoon at the Bette avenue. Mrs. Al Weisman ner; Dorothy is played by Miss I
eompanied at the piano by Miss ing his good deeds.
home of Al Salts, 2734 Leslie ave- has charge of the rummage sale to Mildred Birenholz, and Captain The charity ball to be given at
The stern set of principles of con-
Sharpe by Seymour Trivax. The Graystone ballroom on Thursday, Ruth Sherman, who will auso play
be given in the near future.
nue.
1601 W. Davison, at Twelfth
play will be given Saturday, Oct Nov. 8, promises to be a successful piano solos and accompany her duct in all things, the heritage
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Longfellow 1977
25, at 8:15 p. m., at the Maccabee affair. Several prominent clubs father, Mr. Sherman, singer of which Meyer Guggenheim, found-
Zeta Mu Sorority.
Club Galaxy.
auditorium. "The Melody Rang- and organizations have pledged Jewish folk songs, who is a member er of the family fortunes, passed
Zeta Mu Sorority met at the
Club Galaxy met at the home of
, of the llalevy-Ilazomir Choral Su-'on to his seven sons—Isaac, Dan
home of bliss Anne Selsky. Plans Hazel Feinberg, 2075 Philadelphia era" have been engaged to play the full support. The entire proceeds
for an anniversary party to be held avenue, Sept. 26. Prospective musical score. Julius Sitorsky wos go to Los Angeles Sanatorium to ciety. Mrs. Anna Warren, soprano iel, Murry, Solomon, Simon, Will-
Nli, help maintain the Detroit pavilion. soloist of the last open air concert Mm and Benjamin—guided Daniel
on Oct. 11 are being completed. members are Paul Sandler of appointed stage manager.
There will be souvenirs for all and 20718 Elmhurst; Sam Feingold, Paula Igolha is active in many All clubs and organizations are of the Halevy-Flartmir at Belle Guggenheim, as it has his brothers,
(St- HAN:11EN)
Isle, who was highly praised by throughout life.
a bridge game. The next meeting 1948 Philadelphia, Hyman Fein- ways. urged to keep this elate open. Sev-
Men and women desiring to make
eral unique attractions have been Local critics , will sing a number
will be at the home of Miss Sadie gold, 539 Kenilworth; Freda Wein-
worthwhile acquaintances for mat.
in-
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority,
arranged for by a capable commit- of Jewish folk songs, with Miss
Morris Fatm ■ n Dead.
Ulnick, 2625 Buena Vista.
rimonial purposes, see me.
berg, 516 Yeicester Court, and
berg,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.—Mor-
Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority will tee, of which Ben Goldberg is Sherman at the piano. Joshua L.
S. PARANSKY
Frances Smith, 290 Hague avenue.
Joyrich
will
read
a
humorous
story
have
a
bridge-social
on
Sunday,
chairman.
Freddie
Bergin's
Vaga-
ris
Fatman,
prominent
New
York
Snappy Socialites.
1471 Virginia Nrk. Emp. 3020,1
The next meeting will be at the
by Sholom Ash. woolen manufacturer and brother
The Snappy Socialites met at home of Ilarry Akrent, 2674 Oct. 5, for members and friends, bonds will furnish the music.
the home of Miss Eva Rosen, 7345 Grand avenue.
All members are requested to in-law of Lieut. Gov . Herbert Leh-
i at the home of Miss Sonia Ctedrich,
nan.mitrm
y amT
etheattathSorhoorm
T
T hheetasoG
itey. of come not later than 8:30. The man and father-in-law of Ilenry
Chalfonte, Sept. 26. Louis Ka-
2227 West Euclid. At the last
We more you anywhere.
minsky was voted into the club.
public is invited. The arrange. alorgenthau Jr., (lied at the Am-
meeting, plans for a Hallowe'en
K■ ppa Zeta Sororit
Lowest prices. Finest service.
Election will take place next week, 1
..
Y '
held
the party were discussed. The next Miss Ruth Bornstein. Plans were ments committee consists of Louis bassador Hotel Sept. 26. Ile was
a
Kappa Zeta Sorority
Plans were made for a Hallowe'en
Election meeting will be at the home of made for the cabaret-Hallowe'en Rosenberg, Joe Fox and .1. Joy- 72 years old.
- I
season s first meeting at the home
8931 birthday party, in honor of the rich .
party to be held at the home of
Mi ss
,
Rose
Greenberg,
of Miss Helen Pe nman
birthdays of the Misses Rose Per-
birthdays
Per-
Miss Sylvia Bernson. Headquar-
Oct . -.
'
lin, I,illian Blondes and Ruth Burn-
ters of the club will be at 7345 of officers resulted as follows:
EVERTON ENGRAYIND CO.
Miss Ilene Bahlover, chancellor;
Chalfonte.
stein, to be given Saturday night.
1 Mi s s
Veridia Sorority.
Granite and Marble
Semper Amid Club.
`ire and Floor KerrIlIda.
Epstein, scribe;
is',
Conch Bud Daugherty will bring
Miss Estelle Morse, dean of the Oct. 18. Miss Rose Perlin and
Lillian
Cohn,
vice-chancellor;
Miss
sorority,
Sumner
Amid
Club's
weinie
his
Albion
College
gridders
to
the
Eta ■ Rho Sorority.
was hostess at the last Miss Ann Moses were guests of
The sorority met at the home of Ethel Kurtz, quaestor, and Miss
it !n meeting Among those who Miss Bertha Heiberg. Open meet- roast, held on Saturday at Belle University of Detroit stadium Fri-
Isle, was a success. The next day night, Oct. 3, to engage the
Miss Celia Katz-Helen Fellman, corresponding sec-
ii' cinvitations
.
Miss Mishkin.
accepted
to open meet- i ng s will be held on Oct. 3, 10 and
man, vice-chancellor, presided in retary and publicity agent.
A ings are the Misses Lillian Harris, 17. The next meeting will be at meeting will be on Tuesday, Oct. University of Detroit Titans in the
campaign
for
new
members
is
to
Now in our New Location
t
the absence of the chancellor, who begin next Sunday and will last Rhoda Cohen, Mildred Raclin and the home of Miss Sara Green, 1545 7, at the home of Miss Heiman, 'second contest of the season under
,,,Artsesea ,
on Otsego avenue.
the stadium lights.
is ill. Plans for the anniversary f
Gertrude Breci kner. Miss Rosanne Blaine.
7723
w eeks.
PP ieants ca ll Goldstein, chairman of the formal
Coach Dories will spend the first
celebration were completed. Din-
IN
Miss Helen Fellman, at Empire
Troty
Wok
Girls.
part
of
the
week
polishing
up
the
l.PL`NT.Tuott.',
ner will follow the theater party at
Les Joyeuse Filles.
t'eo,"1
p. m. Hallowe'en party, and her commia
2763-R, any day after 3:30
Troty Verb Girls met at the, rough spots that showed up in the
the Palais D'Or.
Miss Annabelle Derrick of 310
The seasonal
.
tees are striving to melee this at-
Mel
The
dance will be held in December.
• fair a success. It will take plate Owen avenue was hostess Sept. 26 home of Mrs. Eva Sker, 3281 Cort- Titan play in the Adrian game.
67=
The next meeting of the sorority
at the Edgewater Beach Club at a special meeting of Les Joy. land. The next meeting will be at
Hottentot Boys.
will be at the home of Miss Edythe
Thursday, Oct. 30. The members ease Fates. Final plans for the the home of Miss Cecelia Shapiro,
The Hottentot Boys met Sunday wish Mrs. Meyer Collins, mother of bridge party to be given on Oct 1670 Calvert.
Goodman of Tyler avenue.
at the home of Ben Marks of Mc- Dorothy Collins, an active mem- 10 were discussed. Winter activi-
Gamma Epsilon Mu.
Try Our Home-Like Meals
Quade. A report given by Charles ber, a speedy recovery. The next ties are to be discussed and plans
Sigma Bet ■ Nu.
The last meeting was held at the
On Sept. 14 seven boys met to Gellman, chairman of the fourth meeting will be at the home of made at the meeting on Oct. 3 at
8832 TWELFTH STREET
Supplying lb•
organize this fraternity. The tot- annual dance to be held Sunday Miss Helen E. Broun of 231)2 the home of Miss Gertrude Alpert, home of Esther 'merman of Phila.
The same inimitable Pohl Cuisine will
cnrdi
proper grade , .
lowing officers were elected: Dave evening, Oct. 12, at the Book-Cad- Hazelwood.
2061 Blaine. Bridge and dancing delphia avenue, Oct. 3. The next
Pasernark, president; Max Rosner, iliac Hotel. The Dixieland Sere-
were the features of the last meet- meeting will be at the home of
oil as speciin
Sylvia Siegel of Atkinson avenue.
secretary; Fred Rose, treasurer; naders, personally directed by Bob
F. U. N. Girls.
ing.
Plans are being made for many so-
Jack Goldberg and Julius England- Cruet, will furnish the music and
The
F.
U.
N.
Girls
met
at
the
D.
affairs.
cial
Jolly Elite Club.
Cr, on board of directors. On Sept. entertainment. As the disposal of home of Miss Jeanette Kantor and
zees Loading and
your Oil Ilurntr.
The Jolly Elite Club enter-
21 the second meeting was held at tickets is progressing, and many decided to change the club's name
Best Known
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
the home of Julius Englander, to groups have promised to help, the to l'hi Upsilon Nu. An anniver- tained 1,700 people at the second
A social meeting seas held at the
decide on a name, and Sigma Beta boys look for a huge success. sary party is to be held Hallow- annual dance the last night of
thwornmended tir the
Tickets will be available at the e'en night at the home of Miss Rosh Ilashonah, at the Masonic home of Miss Esther Klugman,
Mu was chosen.
l•'iiimi-
ayes
Most
door on the night of the dance.
neat 1.11.1cian,
Molly Schwartz. The next meet- Temple. McKinney's Cotton Pick- 11845 La Salle boulevard, Sunday
MC Hazelwood Ave.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
ing will be at the home of Miss ers furnished the music. The club afte.noon. A regular meeting will
Tau
Tau
Iota
Sorority.
thanks its friends who helped be held at the home of bliss Frieda
Shirley Klasky.
Mime Empire 6425.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority met
_.
1
CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-President
make this affair successful. The Gold, 3810 Gladstone, Sunday
• at the home of Mkt Evelyn Fried- Tau Tau Iota Sorority met
next meeting will be at the home afternoon, Oct. 5 .
man, 3749 Grand avenue. Plans the home of Miss Ann Pomerantz
Rodin Club.
The first meeting of the season of Jack Wald.
submitted for a dinner and thee- of Philadelphia avenue, Sept. 17.
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
ter party to the Shubert-Detroit on Plans are under way for the for- was held at the home of Mrs.
Alpha Tau Fraternity met on
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority.
Cantor at Mishkan Oct. 3 were approved. Mrs. T. mat dinner-dance to be given Jan. Harry Rodin, 2968 Sturtevant,
Sunday,
Sept. 29, at 150 West Eu-
Theta Delta Kappa Sorority met
Sims, sister of Miss Esther Klug- 17, 1931. The Misses Sophie and Sept. 17. Bridge and a supper
Israel Synagogue
man, entertained in her honor Tillie Sherman were hostesses at featured the evening. The club at the home of Miss Esther Nabot clid. Installation of officers was
held
at
Eastern
Star Cafe and a
Expert and
Sept. 28 at her home, 11845 La the meeting on Sept. 25. Miss will again continue its work of of Philadelphia avenue, Sept. 26.
Antiseptic Mobs, Salle boulevard. Flora Ruth Silbert. chairman of providing for poor and needy !mi. Plans are under way for the an- grand reception at Milano's Cafe.
nual bridge-dansette to be held on Many social affairs are being
the second annual bridge-dansant lies in Europe.
Dec. 3. Miss Nabot and Miss Ma- planned for the winter season.
MARRIAGES
to be held Oct. 3, at the Chinese
Phi-So-Lite Sorority.
tilde Soldinger are in charge of
Coterie Club.
Phi-So-Lite Sorority met at the Tea Gardens, was hostess at an
PERFORMED
Strangers A. C.
Jewish Center Sept. 17. The so- open meeting at her home, 2925' The Coterie Club met at the arrangements. The sorority is also
The Strangers will hold its next
2012 Virginia
home of Miss Belle Danzig of Tyler having a membership drive. Girls
rarity is sponsoring the first party Monterey, Sept. 30.
interested
in
joining
should
call
meeting
1Vednesday,
Oct. 8, at the
Park
avenue.
Plans
for
the
fourth
this season at the Center, on Sat-
t. iisehs Caernet e rp.
T
i nhte
Si. Soldinger, 3319 Blaine, Jewish
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
bridge-fashion show' to be given
urday, Oct. 4. Prizes, entertain-
Garfield 0287-M
planned.
w
e r fall
meets
Miss
Sophie
Schmier
was
hostess
Nov.
7
were
discussed.
The
next
went, dancing and refreshments
f dance held at the Book-Cadillac
\ will be included.
The sorority's to Eta Beta Zeta Sorority Sept. 26 meeting will be Oct. 8 at the home ilia is to be held at the home o
Miss
Beatrice
Rader,
1520
Calvert,
last
Sunday
was
a
success,
con-
second annual dance will be at the at her home, 510 Trowbridge. The of Miss Selma Davies on Chicago
Oct. 3. sidering conditions.
Book-Cadillac Hotel on Sunday, planned bridge was discussed. The boulevard.
NEW YORK —(J. T. A.)—The :
g of honor of the'
golden ri ing
Deutsche% Museum in Munich was;
Zertakah Club.
presented this week tee Felix M. 1
hire. Theresa Gerson was host-
by Dr. Gustav lieuser,
Warburg by
CA e•r; to a large meeting Monday,
consul general
acting Gt ' the liaryarian
govern- Sept. 29, at which time matters of
behalf el
importance were discussed. hire.
he honor was conferred
ment.
. Warburg in recognition Sarah Fixler, chairman of enter-
upon Mr
tainment, gave favorable reports
the se rvices rendered by him tol of dinner-dance to be given Sun-
the muse! U M.
day evening, Oct. 26, at North-
A aim ilar honor was conferred wood Inn. The following will be
last weal It by the German consul- hostesses at a series of bridges to I
general i n Chicago upon .Julius Ito. he given for the benefit of Leda- !
senwald, who had also aided the lath C lute: Mrs. Tilly Davidson,
Deutsche, a Mulieum in Munich. The Nov. 5; Mrs. Celia Modell, Dec. 3;
Deutsche .% MUS211111 represents the Hostess Cake Clubroom, Jan. 7.
achieven tents of Germany in the Feb. 10 in the date net for the Val-
fields of invention and artisanshiP , ntine bridge-luncheon to be given
for the past few centuries. et the Stotler. Guests at Mon-
day's meeting were Mrs. Sandler,
hirrs. Herman Wan ders, Mrs. Alvin
ss S Bron-
hrer
eib and Mially
li
Winnipeg. The club
gratefully acknowledges the fold
BALT 'IMORE.---- (J. T. A.)—The lowing donations to Mitzvah Fund: i
esommi ss ion of social justice of the Mrs. Marie Hyman, honoring anni-
Central Conference of American versary; Mrs. Eva Pollack, honor-
Rabbis is in favor of the five-day ing her niece, Baby Joyce Gwen-
week in American industry and is dolyn Bernstein; Elsie Rubin
also for an "intelligent regulation Bridge Club, Theresa Gerstin. The
of birth " according to a 'statement next meeting will be on Monday,
by the commission which is to be Oct. 6, at the home of Frieda
read a t Reform synagogues Webster.
through out the country during the
Pythian
High II oliday period. Dr. Edward
On Monday evening, Oct. 6, at 8
I. Ism I, rabbi of the liar Sinai
Congrej felon of this city is chair- o'clock, at l'ythian Castle. 3153
Cass avenue, near l'eterboro,
man of the commission.
"If our constantly improving Greater Detroit Temple No. 152,
,ry
with
its
displacement
of
l'ythian Sisters, will hold an im-
machine
human workers is not to produce Portant business meeting, with
vyment
before
it
produces
curds
to follow. There will be door
.unemplt
aught else, Rays the statement, prizes.
e
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Tau Epsilon Delta Sorority.
grets in losing one of its most ac-
Sigma Tau Kappa.
Upon the return of members New officers assumed duties at
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
five members, Mies Lois Berns,
Phi Kappa Epsilon Fraternity who is to make her home in Pitts- from their vacations, meetings of the meeting Sept. 19 at the home
, met Sunday at the "Y." The Chan- burgh. A number of guests joined Sigma Tau Kappa were resumed, of Marion Hendelman. The so-
cellor appointed Aaron Rosen as in bridge, which concluded the so- the first being held at the home of vial calendar for the coming year
athletic director, and chose an en- vial part of the meeting. The next the president, Miss Ruth Ingbur, has been completed. A bridge-so-
tertainment committee consisting meeting will be at the home of 5983 Sixteenth. The sorority cial was held Friday for members
of Samuel Gutterman and Andrew Miss Cecelia Shapiro. 1670 Cal- opened • vacation fund, to which and their guests at the home o f
members contribute throughout Anne Rochlen. A theater party at
Hugo Roth. On Sept. 21 the fra- cart, Oct. 3.
the year. the fund to be used next the Cass was held Sept. 27.
ternity held semi-annual installs- ;
summer. On Sept. 26 the third
lion of officers.
Last Saturday
Equality Club.
David Herrick: Junior Club.
The Equality Club met at the anniversary was celebrated with a
evening the fraternity was the first
Th e D
awl H o rovitz Junior Club
home
of
S.
Weingarten.
Final'
pot-luck
supper at the home of
group of the season to act as hosts
at the Y. W. H. A. dance at Web- plans for the open meeting to be Sylvia Schneider, 2575 Richton, held an open meeting Sept. 24.
Paul
K.
Marin, play director, gave
after
which
all
attended
•
theater
ster Hall. Among the coming held at Knights of Pythias Hall on
laments of the fraternity is the third Oct. 9 have been arranged. Promi- party. Miss Ilelen Levin left for recitations. Bridge and dancing
followed.
All open meetings are
Chicago,
where
she
will
make
her
annual dance to be given Sunday nent speakers will be featured. A
evening, Oct. 26, at the Stotler. bridge-luncheon will be held at home. Two new pledgees are held the last Wednesday in each
month.
Ten
girls and 10 boys were
Tickets will be sold at the door. Chinese Tea Gardens Wednesday, Miss Yetta Rosner and Miss Sara
Billy Richardson and his Knights Oct. 22, proceeds to go to Detroit Keywell. The next meeting will chosen by the David Horovitz
of Syncopation will furnish the unit of the Los Angeles Sanator- be at the home of Miss Charlotte Seniors to participate in a degree
Schmidt, 3044 Sturtevant, Oct. 3. staff.
ium.
dance mimic.
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As the first screen musical com-;
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his own personal supervision and
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