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Delta Kappa Psi Sorority.
Wolverine Club.
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
Delta Kappa Psi met at the
The Wolverine Club announces
Alpha Tau Fraternity met Sun-
home of Miss Kahn. Election of to its friends in Ann Arbor and
day, Oct. 12. The members were
officers took place with the follow. Detroit its college dance planned
guests of Tau Delta Fraternity
ing results; Miss Mariam Fleisher, for Sunday, Nov. 30, at the Book-
now at Ann Arbor preceding the
president; Miss Rose Smith, vice- Cadillac Hotel. A novelty in ad-
football genie, which they attended
president and treasurer, and Miss , vertising is planned. Two ball-, Jewish Women's European Wel- Lambda Tau Alpha Frateraity•
Ye Beta Sorority.
Semper Amid Club.
fare Organisation •
in
a body. An entertainment com-
Zelda Kahn, secretary. Installs-, rooms will be used if necessary. '
Lambda Tau Alpha Fraternity
The Mimes Jean and Betty Mil-
Miss Florence Holinstat, 2980 mittee was appointed to plan for
tlon of officers will take place at
A special meeting of the board met at the home of Harry Katz, ler were hostesses at the meeting
the formal dinner-dance in honor
of directors of the Jewish Women's Oct. 12. Final preparations have of Ye Beta Sorority Oct. 9. The Fullerton avenue, was hostess to social affairs.
Strangers Athletic Club.
Semper Amici Club. Election of
of the sorority's anniversary. The With the holidays at an end the European Welfare Organization been made for the anniversary next meeting will be held at the
officers resulted as follows: Miss
Phi Alpha Tau Fraternity.
next meeting will be at the home Strangers have resumed its activi- was held Saturday evening, at the frolic, Oct. 19, at Book-Cadillac home of Miss Lillian Schiffman,
Jean
Berman, president; Miss
of Miss Fleisher of Elmhurst ave. ties. At the meeting held last residence of Mrs. I.evin. Arrange- Hotel. The dance committee1710 Hazelwood.
Members reported favorably on
Ilolinsatat, secretary - treasurer.
flue.
Wednesday, Louis Chudler was ments were made for the eleventh thanks all organizations who co-
the
distribution and sale of tickets
The next meeting will be held at
honored with the basketball cap- ball of the organization, to be held operated.
Coterie Club.
the home of Miss Feinstein, 16895 for the annual fall dance to be
ohono Club.
tames, for the second consecutive Sunday, Nov. sd, at Hotel Stotler.
held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
Coterie Club met at the home of Muirland.
W. W. Girls,
Sunday, Nov. 2. Many affairs are
The mysterious tete-a-tete is to Year. Jack Kaufman was chosen Mrs. Merman Stanfield is general '
Miss Selma
. Davis of Chicago boule-
being planned for the near future,
be given at the Jewish Center, 31 manager. Indications are that a chairman of the ball, assisted by The W. W. Girls met at the %at- . Final
arrangements were
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority.
the first to be a dinner-dance at
Melbourne, Oct. 22, at 8:30. succeVul season is at hand with Mrs. Dinner, Mrs. Agnes Levin, home of Belle I.eBost of Turner made for the bridge-fashion show
Tau Sigma Rho Sorority met at
Bridge, a mysterious three-course the wealth of material. A Hallow- secretary, and Mrs. Osnos, chair-' avenue Thursday evening. Miss to be given Nov. 7 at the Barium the home of Miss Sarah Kraft, 88 Blossom Ileath,
menu, entertainment and dancing e'en party in the form of a hard man o f the fttogram. A special Anne Barshal, hostess of the next Hotel, with fashions sponsored by Rosedale Court, on Oct. 5. Miss
meeting of the organization will club social, will make arrange-
Beta Gamma Nu.
will make up the program for the time affair is being planned.
th eBoulevard Shop. The guests Lillian Pearlman was voted in as
be held
ocft. t2h0e, at
evening.
manta for a bridge party at King
Beta Gamma Nu met at the
NblerhandachY' O
Sth hae a rAety. iVah Lo's on Tuesday, Oct. 28. for the evening were Miss Sally a member. Miss Hilda Silverberg,
Philomathic Debating Club.
home
of
Miss Barbara Zebrak on
LeBow,
Mollie
Smilansky
and
Miss
Miss Marie Quen, Miss Lillian
Refreshments will be Miss Terris, chairman of the sports
The Philomathic Debating Club Zedek.
Theta Delta Omega Sorority.
Helen Davis. The next meeting Ginsberg were voted in as pledgees. Clairmount avenue. The meeting
Miss Sarah Alzofon, 595 East met last Sunday at the Atkinson served and a good program of en- committee, reports the location of will be at the home of Miss Ethel The next meeting will be at 1926 was concluded by playing bridge-
Philadelphia, will entertain mem- branch of the Shaarey Zedek. The tertaininent will be arranged.
an ideal place for a hike and Fisher of Elmhurst avenue.
Gladstone avenue. Sororities and keno. The guest was Miss Mae
bers of the sorority and friends at program consisted of talks by Leo
weinie roast. The girls will be
fraternities are asked to keep Jaslowe. The next meeting will
tea Sunday afternoon. Professor Gurko and Max Chomsky on pres- Theta Epsilon Gamma Sorority. ' guests at a Hallowe'en patty to be
Tau Tau lot• Sorority.
Nov. 9 open for the bridge-dan- be at the home of Miss Antoinette
Mackwardt of City College will ent international politics. The
Theta Epsilon Gamma Sorority I g
given by Miss Crickett Baron on
The Misses Rose and Molly Bris- sant to be given at the Chinese Tea Sego on Marygrove drive.
program for this Sunday will con- met at the home of Miss Pearl Nov.
give a short talk,
.
1. The next meeting will be kin were hostesses at a meeting of Gardens.
stet of talks by Albert Silber, Jack Colman Oct. 8, Plans were made .held at the home of Shirley Men-
Tri Sigma Sorority.
Tau Tau Iota Sorority, Oct. 7.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society,
Rom, Oscar Colton and Jack Mil- for a Hal
lowe'en party. Miss Ger- , delssohn, 1526 Lawrence.
Beta Rho Delta Sorority.
The second Hallowe'en festival
Plans were made for a Hallowe'en
On Sunday, Oct. 19, the Ilebrew ler, on the subject "The Price of trude Brown, president, chose the
Miss Mildred Helfand of Engle- is planned to be held at the home
party for the latter part of Octo-
Ladies' Aid Society will celebrate Conformity." Due to some mix- following committee's:
Refresh-1
Nu Beta Nu Sorority.
Its twentieth birthday anniversary take we reported in last week's meets, Mollie Tomalsky; decors- Nu Beta Nu Sorority met at the ber. The next meeting will be at wood avenue offered her home to of Miss Ilelen Lustignian. Pledgees
with a banquet and dance at the issue of the Detroit Jewish Chron- tions, Pearl Raebin and Rose Gros- }tonic of Gertrude Lotman and the home of the Misses Evelyn and be used for a Hallowe'en party and their escorts are to be guests.
Oct. 25. Progressive bridge will Thirty-five tickets were accepted
B'nai Moshe Hall, Lawrence and icle that the affirmative defeated kin; entertainment, Florence Kluff elected the following officers: Rose Fox of Ilazelwood avenue.
be played. The sorority is spon- by the sorority for the Detroit
Dexter. Reservations may be the negative. This is the right ver. and Dorothy Solomon.
President, Gertrude Lotman; sec-
soring a dance to be known as Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sana-
Tusi Tala.
made by calling Garfield 6454-R, sion: Nathan Rubin and Jack
retary,
Eva
Greesman;
treasurer,
first
flower frolic, at the Book-Cad- torium. Miss Alice Frank
• and
Mrs. J. Greenwald. Dinner will be Sharkey defeated Louis Koretz
A silver loving cup is to be
Lawassee Sorority.
Sylvia I'evin.
I
served at 6 p. m. and Sidney Smith on the question,
awarded to the organization sell- illac Hotel, Dec. 7. There will be Miss Sylvia Feldman are pledgees
The
first
meeting
of
the
Lawas-
birthday
of
the
president,
the
girls
novel
prizes
and
the
Plantation
while
Slim
.
Sophie
Schklower
has
"Resolved, that all municipal ad-
ing the most tickets for the dance
Absit Veridia Sorority,
ministrative positions be subjected see Sorority was held at Ilarriet , had a theater party and later ad- sponsored by the Tusi Tala Soror- Serenaders will furnish the music. been voted in as a member.
Katser's
home.
Election
of
oft-
journed
to
the
Chinese
Tea
Gar-
The
girls
are
attending
several
of
An open meeting of Absit Veri- to civil service examinations."
ity, to be given on Sunday, Nov.
cers resulted as follows: Harriet dens for dancing. A feature dance
Bicur Cholem Juniors.
di* Sorority was held Oct. 12, at
23, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. the University of Michigan games.
Kaiser, re-elected chancellor; isto be held in January, the exact lEarl iYalton's Orchestra will pro- They intend to start bowling
the home of Miss Ruth Kaadan,
Dec. 25 is the night picked by
Delta Omega Iota Sorority.
soon.
the sorority for its annual winter
3290 Rochester. Among the Delta Omega Iota Sorority met Sarah Yanim, scribe; Faye Berk, (late to be announced later. The vide the dance music. Tickets may
guests were the Misses Florence at the home of Miss Minnie Mill- corresponding scribe; Ethel Stein, next meeting is to be at the home be secured from any of the mem-
frolic in the Fountain Ballroom
Marshallites.
Holinstat and Buena Epstein. The man at 589 Holbrook, on Oct. 7. publicity manager. Two guests of of Sylvia I'evin, 2470 Clairmount. bers or at the door the night of
of the Masonic Temple. The Ken-
5Iarshallites held annual elec- tucky Colonels Orchestra has been
Misses Lillian Harris and Mildred On Oct. 6 there was a joint meet- the evening were Al Altman and
the dance. The members welcome
Clubdirectori e ,
Radin were pledged to the sonar- ing with the Grand Rapids chap- Bob Balanceoff.
back their president, Pauline Bo- tion on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 5, secured for this occasion, and the
ity. Vocal selections were ran- ter at the home of Miss Bessie
Clubdirectorie, even in its in- gel, after an absence of two weeks at which time the following were entertainment committee is trying
Pythi ■ n Si . complete stage, is a comprehensive due to illness.
dered by Miss Dorothy Collins. Schreiber. Among those present
elected: President, Isadore Gold- to book Eddie Loughton for mas-
•-
farb; vice-president, Sam Weider; ter of ceremonies. It is also
were Miss Ida Ann Margolis, presi-
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152, survey of approximately 200 clubs
Phi-So-Lite Sorority.
l'ythian
Sisters,
will
take
place
on
secretary, Betty Levine; treasurer, planned to have radio entertain-
dent of the grand executive coun-
of the 17-23-year-old Jews of De-
Tau Sigma Beta.
Phi-So-l.ite Sorority met at the cil.
Weider. President Gold- meet during intermission. Socie-
The sorority will have an ;Monday evening, Oct. 20, at 8 troit. The report given at the bi-
The first meeting of Tau Sigma Minnie
home of Miss Ann Bankler Oct. 8 open meeting at the home of Miss o'clock, at l'ythian Castle, 3153 weekly meeting showed that rec-
farb made all committee appoint- ties ate asked to keep this date
Beta for this season was held at
and made plans for a Hallowe'en Rose Schwartz, 2721 Pasadena, Cass avenue, near Teterboro. The ords involved 160 organizations
meets.
An interesting entertain- open. All those wishing to join
party to be held Nov, 1 at the Tuesday, Oct. 21. Delta Omega speaker of the evening will be Mrs. which have over 2,000 members. the home of Miss Rose Bernstein, meet program is planned for the the society may call Euclid 7890.
1743 Dougall avenue, Windsor.
next meeting, on Sunday, Oct. 19,
home of Miss Korby, 607 King. Iota's harvest hop will be at llotel Oscar Robinson. The 12 visiting Secretaries of organizations which
The following officers were elect- 3 p. m., at the Center, 61 Mel-
The sorority is giving its second Stetter Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. most excellent chiefs of Detroit have not replied to letters are
Bluebird Girls.
ed: President, Mollie Cohn; vice- bourne avenue.
annual dance, at the Book-Cadillac 26. Bob Cruzet in person will di- temples will occupy the officers' asked to write to Clubdirectorie,
Bluebird Girls commenced their
' president, Ida Finkelstone; secre-
Hotel, on Sunday, Jan. 11. rect his Cotton Club Orchestra,
--
stations and give the initiation. 3268 West Euclid.
winter activities. The annual out-
I tary, Esther I. Bloom; treasurer,
Cards will follow, with prizes at
of Los Angeles ing was held at the summer home
:Shirley Cohen. The sorority Detroit Auxiliary
Gamma Epsilon Mu.
Sanatorium.
every table, also door prizes. Re-
Jolly Elite Club.
Eta Rho Sorority.
of Mrs. Robert E. Clinton. A
planned a Hallowe'en party. Fol-
The last meeting was at the The last meeting was held at the freshments will be served.
The
ball
committee
of the De- monthly home bridge was given at
Eta Rho Sorority met at the lowing the meeting bridge was
home of Roslyn Jacobson, 2690 home of A. Polsky, 1663 l'ingree,
home of Miss Katzman of Glendale played and a Dutch luncheon troit Auxiliary reports that all Mrs. L Chaenko's home, 357 Rose-
Boston boulevard. Plans for a Oct. 14. On Oct. 11 members and
Discussions were
Fishman Family Social Club. avenue. Installation of officers served. The next meeting will be clubs and organizations thus far dale avenue.
bridge-tea to be held Oct 26 at 2 friends were entertained at the
visited with tickets for the charity brought up with reference to a
The Fishman Family Social Club took place. Miss Goldman, retiring
p. m. were discumed. The girls Palais Or, at the first banquet held its first meetoing and dinner president, read the oaths. On Sun- at the home of Miss Ida Finkel- ball to be held at the Graystone public bridge to be held in the
stone, 2516 Gladstone,
are planning a barnparty to be sponsored by the club. A commit- of the season at the home of Mr. day the second anniversary of the
Nov. 6 have responded heartily near future, funds to be given to
-
held Ilallowe'en night for members tee attended the laying of the cor- and Mrs. Morris Fishman, 2252 sorority will be celebrated. Some
and have undertaken to sell tick- charity. The girls are also plan-
Club Galaxy.
and escorts. The next meeting will nerstone of the Free Burial Asso-
ets.
They are competing for the ning a Hallowe'en party at the
Gladstone. Moving pictures was time during the next two weeks the Club Galaxy met at the home of
be at the home of Aimee Marks, elation's new building and a check
the diversion of the evening. On bridge-tea will be held for Joe Foudem, 2302 Grand avenue, silver loving cup to be awarded the Chaenko summer home at Horse-
Belcrest Hotel, will be mailed to therm At the
night
of the dance to the clus dis- shoe Lake on Oct 26. The
t
Sunday, Oct. 12, the club held pledgees. There are bids for two Oct. 10. Plans for the Hallowe'en
previous meeting Ben Goldberg nomination and election of officers, open this winter, one of which is party are progressing. The re- posing the largest amount of tick.' meeting is to be at the home of
Aimwell Club.
and Mrs. Edith Paransky, both
eta.
The
Jolly
Elite
Club
appoint-
Mrs.
J.
Commer,
3404
Edison
ave.
Miss Lillian Goodman, chair- members of the Detroit Auxiliary meeting at the home of Mr. and already taken. The sorority will sults of the golf tournament held ed a committee of 11 to help ar- nue, on Tuesday evening.
man, and Miss Ida Ingeroff, Sam of Los Angeles Sanatorium, an- l Mrs. Nathan Fishman, 2984 Bur- meet next at the Weisman resi- with the Aimwell Club are: Galaxy range the dance. The following is
ingame. Benjamin Fishman was dense on Friday.
boys defeated Aimwell by six a list of clubs which have taken
Lubin and Ralph Bernstein, as- nounced the charity ball to be elected president; Morris Fishman,
H. 0. T. Girls.
strokes; the girls of Galaxy lost to tickets so far visited: Jolly Elite, The II. 0, T. Girls met Oct. 10
eistants, are planning a Hallow• given at the Graystone ballrooms vice-president; Sidney Fishman,
Maccabees Tent 1005.
the girls of Aimwell by one stroke. Equality Club, Boni Amici, K. of at the home of Miss Bella Shrager,
e'en party to be given at the home Nov. 6. A committee of 11 was
treasurer;
Sam
Fishman,
secre-
A
bridge
party
will
be
held
un-
l'rospective
members
are
Garnette
,
of Sidney and Dave Schiff, 2012 appointed to help make this dance
P. No. 55, Junior Hadassah, Mod- 2264 Fullerton. The following of-
Pingree, Posters and throw- a success. The organization has tary. After the election, refresh- der the auspices of the Maccabees Lynn and Fay Kroll Joe Grass ernistics, Club Galaxy, Aimwell firers were elected: President,
sways for the Aimwell (lance to be also entered the ticket contest for merits were served by the hostess, Tent 1005 in conjunction with the and Fay Sacs were voted in as Spartans, Phi Alpha Tau Prater- Rose l'artovich; vice-president,•
given Nov. 30 at the Tuner Hotel this dance. Miss Ida Sokoloff an- and bridge was the diversion of ladies' hive of the Maccabees on members. The next meeting will nity, Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority, Bella Shrager; secretary-treasurer,
Arabian Ballroom, featuring Bob: nounced the Junior Michigan Pro- the remainder of the evening. The Oct. 20, 8:30 p. m., at the Mecca- be at the home of Irwin Sherman. Semper Amid, Tri Sigma, Tau Fay Ginsberg. I'lans were made
Cruzet's Cotton Club Orchestra, gressive Club as the winner of the next meeting will be held, with a 6 bee Temple. Joseph Haggai, edi- Sunday the club went to a theater Epsilon Delta, Theta Gamma for a •ienie roast on Oct. 19. The
were distributed at the meeting shield for selling the most tickets o'clock dinner, at the residence of for of the Jewish Daily Day, will party and then went to a club , Theta, Les Joyeuse Filles, Tau Chi next meeting will be at the home
Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Fishman on address the members on "Impor- bridge party at the home of Dave
Oct. 12 at the home of Sam Lubin, for the second annual (lance.
Nov. 9.
Delta, Sigma Iota, Kappa Zeta of Miss Paula Igolka, 3754 Coiling-
tense of Jewish Education."
an dSydney Schiff.
and Cosmo Club. wood.
Independent Detroit Lodge
The first annual Simehas Torah
party given by the Indensident
Detroit Lodge was held 0• I. 12
at
Jericho Hall, The evening'. .flier.
tainment was furnished bs mcm .
bets of Detroit Jewish Dr imatic
Club. Sam Friedman r. • dated
several Jewish folksongs,
panied by Miss Ida Fried. m at
the piano. Mrs. Gert and vsesra
Morris Feingold, Baker and Stein-
berg also entertained with -ones
and poems. J. Cohen acted
mas-
ter of ceremonies.
Indi', lent
Detroit Lodge welcome s to • . rolls
Jewish young men of good same.
ter between the ages of Is
d 40,
For particulars write V
financial secretary, 224 : Fort
court.
Sigma Kappa Sigma Sorority.
Sigma Kappa Sigma Sorority
gave a bunko party Oct, 12 it
the
home of Betty Grabow. Th, suests
were Rita Mitchun, l'hyllis hsplan,
Irene Klein and Eva Farbmaw The
next meeting will be at the home
of Ilelen Blumenau, 3216 Cort.
land, on Sunday, in the forni of an
afternoon tea.
Stepin Aid Society.
The society will hold its next
meeting at the home of Mrs. I.
Sweet, 2691 Leslie, Oct. 21, at 1
p. m. Plans are being made for a
card and theater parties.
Tau Sigma. Delta.
Miss Betty Luft of Richton ave.
nue was hostess to Tau Sigma
Delta Sorority Oct. 10. Plans were
completed for a Hallowe'en party
to be held Nov. 1 for members and
escorts. The members pledged to
help the charity dance for the De.
troit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles
Sanatorium, The third anniver-
sary will be celebrated by a theat-
ter party.
Eta Beta Zeta Sorority.
Miss Ilarriet Brody was hostess
at an open meeting of Eta Beta
Zeta Sorority on Oct. 10 at 6338
Northfield. Guests included the
Misses Mollie Chattman, Lorraine
Vander, Sallye Feldman. Maine
Danzig, Ruth Cohen and Jean Ber-
man. The monthly charity basket
was planned.
Hebrew Ladies' Free Loan Asso•
elation.
The Detroit Ilebrew Ladies Free
Loan Association will hold the
yearly special meeting at Congre-
gation Emanuel, Taylor and •il•
son, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 7:30 p. tn.
A report for the year will tie given.
Election for officers will take
place. Refreshments will be
served. The public and members
are asked to attend.
Omega Socials.
A electing of Omega Socials was
held Oct. 12 at the Y. W. II. A.
Plans were completed for a Hal-
lowe'en party to be held Nov. I.
Following the meeting n ping piing
tournament was played. The win.
ners, Ben Wasserman and Solomon
Z. Hoffman, will represent the
Omegans in the "Y" tournament.
The drive for new members con-
tinues.
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