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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
I BETH DAVID PICNIC
HIGH JERUSALEM
ON SUNDAY, JULY 31
OFFICIAL HERE
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Avrunin Camp
Plans are just being completed
for the fifth annual picnic sponsor-
ed by the Sisterhood of Congrega-
tion Beth David, under the leader-
At Big Wolf Lake-Near Jackson Mich. o
FIVE ADDITIONAL BUNGALOWS JUST BUILT
O
Beautiful woodland location, lake many miles long.
Swimming under expert instruction, healthful as wen as
enjoyable.
An interesting sport program-baseball, football, volley-
ball and tennis, all under supervision of expert councillors.
Avrunin Camp also announces the addition of a music
department to its other activities.
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein, well-known piano teacher who was U
with as last year, is conducting classes in the following: Music
Appreciation, Rhythmic Orchestra, Ear Training, Beginners
Classes and Auditorium Work.
Children may continue their regular piano work under a
teacher's supervision.
All of the above can be obtained at
Mrs. Albert Cohen of Chicago ;
boulevard entertained a few of
her friends at the Knollwood
Country Club of Birmingham last
week.
Exclusive Interview to Appear
in Next Issue of Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.
Capt. William J. Miller, as-
sistant governor of Jerusalem,
Is in Detroit with Mrs. Miller
(the former Miss Elizabeth
Lewis of Detroit) on a brief
visit with Mrs. Miller's mother,
Mrs. A. Ingersoll Lewis of 50
Vendome, Grosse Pointe,
Captain Miller, during his
stay here, took occasion to de -
scribe the achievemehts of the
Jewish settlers and spoke en-
thusiastically of the work in
Palestine.
An exclusive interview with
Captain Stiller will appear in
the forthcoming issue of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Himmel-
hoch, who are motoring in the
East, will return to Detroit about
Aug. 1, and will be at home to
their friends after Sept. 10, at
11645 Chicago boulevard.
llimelhocks
Only 6 More Days to
Save in Our
July Sale of
79c Himel•ose
3 Pairs, 2.15
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kopman of
Mrs. Harry Weinberg of Vir-
Atkinson avenue have as their
house guests Miss Barbara Kop- ginia Park and Mrs. M. Friedland-
man and her fiance, Sidney Dub- er of Blaine avenue have returned
to their homes from a week's visit
insky of St. Louis, Mo.
in Cleveland where they were ex-
°
SPECIAL FEATURE - HORSEBACK RIDING
Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohn of the tensively entertained.
(Regularly 79c a Pair)
CLASSES JUST STARTED
13elcrest left for New York and
ished
Attention to Children Under
Asbury Park on Tuesday.
Mrs. S. Rosenblatt entertained
Nursery for children from 4 to 7 years. Doctor and nurse
the Ann Weinbeck Girls at Mrs.
"floppy Medium" -that all-occasion
Mrs. Bertha Kronish and son, M. Sugarman's summer cottage at
on premises.
5-thread
chiffon that wears and wears
Elliot, who have been visiting Mr. Sylvan Lake.
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE
Third serie. of bridge parties being
For Further Details Call Hemlock 0998-W., or Euclid 6684. n and Mrs. E. A. Bernie of Chicago
held this summer under the auspice. of
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob,
====l0 boulevard, have returned to their
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg
was held at the summer home of Mrs.
home in New Haven, Conn.
"Sheer Luck" --- A fine 4-thread chif-
of Virginia Park have as their
Joseph Barnett, July 13,six tables being
in play. Hostesses for this occasion was
MRS. F. SLOBIN
guests Mr. Weinberg's parents,
fon for formal as well as informal wear
Mrs. Joseph Barnett, Mrs. Chariest Bar-
Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weinberger of
ship of Mrs. F. Slobin, with the nett and Mrs Celia Illumrosen,
Stephen, are visiting in Union Newark, N. J.
assistance
of
a
committee
composed
Miss Florence Birnkrant of Detroit,
Pier, Mich.
HIMEL-HOSE-FIRST FLOOR
VACATION OR WEEK-END
Mrs. A. Shoe of Los of Mesdames A. Weingarden, S. spent • week as the guest of her brother
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Birn-
Mr. and
, Zack, S. Rosin, A. Caplan, H. Rot- and
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mualiner
During July and August until Sept. 6, Avrunin Camp, on
krant of Ottawa Drive.
and daughter are spending the Angeles are the house guests o' tenberg, L. Fleish and R. Kief.
Big Wolf Lake, near Jackson, Miich., is open to adults.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurus Rosenthal and
The picnic will take place Sun-
summer at their cottage, 1111I-Top, their children, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Special accommodation has Peen arranged for the en-
Dorothy, of Detroit, are the
Bernstein of Blaine avenue.
day, July 31, in River Rouge Park, daughter,
tertainment of grown-ups during the summer months.
at Wolf Lake, Mich.
guevt. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal
near the West Warren avenue en- or Ottawa Strive.
Excellent Meals
Rowing - Fishing -
Mr. and Mrs. II. Gladwin of trance. There will be novel enter-
Miss Betty Holtzman of Blaine
The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club
Comfortable, Airy
Swimming - Tennis
avenue has returned to her home 2680 Rochester avenue, who have tainments. Everybody is invited. entertained fur Mrs. Alfred Davis at
Sleeping Rooms
Etc.
Northwood Inn on Friday, July 15, at
from Wilmette, Ill., where she was been visiting in Davenport, Iowa,
1
o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Davis
This is the most pleasant time of the year for rest
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. B. have returned to their home.
PICNIC OF HALEVY
moved to Detroit to make her future
home. The out•of-town guest. were
and recreation.
Wax. During her stay there, she
S. Block of Chicago and Mrs. J.
For Reservations, call Detroit: Hemlock 0998•W.
SUNDAY AT ISLAND Mrs.
was entertained by her aunt and
Mrs. J. Ilarvith and family of
Musoff of New York City.
Camp Grass Lake 8103.
Mrs. Irwin Berry of Chicago, and Burlingame avenue are summer-
Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Steinman spent
Preparations
are
being
completed
Mrs. S. Fox of Evanston.
ing at their cottage at Cass Lake,
as the guest. of Mr. and Mrs.
for the annual outing and last im- Sunday
David Benson of Jackson. Mich.
Mich.
portant event of the social season
Mr And Mrs. Mo. Supowits and chil-
to be given by the Detroit Halevy-
Little Miss Deborah Friedman Ilazomir Singing Society, in the dren, Mrs. Earn Kota and Mrs. Lou
of Chicago, •re spending •
of New York is the house guest of form of a picnic scheduled for all Ch•seman
w eek with Mr. •end M. Barney Wyman
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. day Sunday, July 24, at Belle late, of Iroquois road.
Irving Yarrows of Chicago boule- near the athletic field. The com-
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Rapaport of Lan-
And you can do it without inconveniencing your-
vard.
mittee in charge of the affair, sing and Mr and Mrs. Sylvan Rapaport
self or without any deprivation. A five minute
Detroit. spent Sunday •s guests of
headed by Mrs. Pauline Brussel!, of
interview will convince you that it's the greatest
and Mrs. G. J. Rapaport of Ottawa
Delta Omega Iota Sorority is promises several surprise features Mr.
Drive.
money-saving plan ever devised.
sponsoring • moonlight to Sugar which assure the success of the long
Miss Thelma Meyer spent the week-end
Island on Thursday, July 28. anticipated event.
•I Mosher-Jordan_ hall, Ann Arbor, Mink.
Tickets may be obtained from
The following were elected on
Dorothy DeYoung, Hem. 9333-W, the picnic committee: Harry Beck-
$10,000 Protection to Age 65
or from members at the dock. The er, general chairman; M. Dashkin, PROGRESSIVE LADIES
Annual Deposit
Age
Steamer Tashmoo leaves from foot vice-chairman; Dave Brussel], sec-
$110.75
25
PICNIC THIS SUNDAY
of Griswold street at 8:45 p. m. retary and treasurer; Mrs. Brus-
143.75
35
There will be dancing on boat and sel!, supervisor, assisted by Mrs.
203.00
45
At an installation ceremony and
on island.
Carol( and Mrs. Chafetz.
244.75
50
The program for the day will banquet held by the Progressive
Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority feature several numbers sung by Ladies Unterstitzung Verein in
Example Age 35
completed plans for its moonlight the choir, under the direction of June at Marshall's Restaurant, the
The average annual net cost, deducting cash value
4ncl
to Sugar Island next Thursday William Cayman, solos, contests, following officers were installed:
at end of ten years, would be a little over % Te•
evening, July 28, on the Steamer games, prizes and novel treats for President, Mrs. A. Robbins; vice-
1110t
only $5.57 annually per $1,000. This is guaranteed
president
Mrs.
I.
Jacob;
treasurer,
Tashmoo, leaving from the foot of all. There will also be a bar of
W h ere ►
- -1
Mrs. K. 'Baiter; recording secre-
-----
choice foods and refreshments.
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Griswold street at 8:45.
For further particular. mail this coupon to.
All organizations and friends of tary, Mrs. L. Ritten; financial sec-
HARRY HIMELSTEIN,
In
Th. Great•Wast Life Assurance CA,
Miss Fae Moranz of Normandy the lialevy are invited to attend retary, Mrs. H. Stahl; hospitaler,
508 Park Ave. Building, Detroit. Michigan.
avenue left for an indefinite stay and participate in the picnic ac- Mrs. S. Rosengard; board of can-
I Without obligation on my part, please send me rates for $10,000
ell 11.:471111
at age
in the East. She will visit rela- tivities. Committees, as well as didates, Mrs. Goldstein and Mrs.
QuAL:14.140Aare.
tRt
:474
N.(
tives in Philadelphia, New York, signs will direct crowds to the pic- Skwar. Attorney Louis L. Sugar-
9 . .: s
1117
NAME.
reput
. 11 117:1 Be CoZtdi red
h...: 4 : 1 1 : 4 3 0
man acted an toastmaster. Mrs.
nic grounds.
Boston and Hartford.
7: 10: 17;E: :ri.d fro: VAL
Meanwhile, and for two weeks M. Epstein, past-president, pres-
t_ ADDRESS
4SZ
Mer,nr.lions.
ented
the
organization
with
a
ban-
following
the
picnic,
regular
re-
Martin Budnitzky, son of Mr .
:*114
in appreciation of the co-opera-
Business-in-force over $616,000,000
:d. gb
and Mrs. Joseph Budnitzky of hearsals are being held in Room ner
tion given her during her term as
Assets over $135,500,000
Webb avenue, left on a four 123, Northern High School, every president.
r. I
Wednesday
evening,
under
the
di-
,
weeks' tour with the annual trip
Li( t
On Sunday, July 24, a picnic will
ohd;ted
rection of William Cayman.
"On
To
Alaska
with
Buchanan,
IVZE:C1
be held at Belle Isle, back of the
to $39.65
with stops at Banff and Lake
New Casino. There will be games
Asturs'ANce COMPANY
C
Louise, in the Canadian Rockkla, DENVER CHILDREN'S
HEAD OPRICE•••WINNIPEO
and entertainment and a dinner
Vancouver and Victoria, British
dt401sr L'
will
be
served.
Members
and
HOME DRIVE IS ON friends are nivited to attend.
Columbia.
The committee in charge of
Miss Lillian Yarrows returned
Part of the Christian scene.
from a motor trip through New membership solicitations for the We are the villain of the Protest.
National
Home for Jewish Chil-
York state, stooping off at Buffalo
ant
theology. - Horace Kellen.
dren at Denver is working untir-
and Niagara Falls.
ingly to raise Detroit's quota of
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Greenberg $5,000 a year. Joseph H. Ehrlich
of 1995 Taylor avenue will be at is the general chairman of the
home
Sunday, July 31, from 2 to committee which includes out-1
Pajamas $1.85
6 in the afternoon, and 7 to 10 In standing Detroit Jewish leaders.
Regulai $2.50 Value
Mrs. Rae Morrell, Miss Flor-
the evening, in honor of their
eldest son's Bar Mitzvah. No ence Towvim and L. Levinson are
NAME
Silk Hose .55 cts.
actively
co-operating with the gen-
cards.
Regular $1.00 Value
eral committee in approaching the
many
Detroiters
who for years
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of
Straw Hats $1.85
Atkinson avenue returned last have been paying dues to the home
ADDRESS
and
who
are
now
being asked to
Regular $2.50 and $3.50 Valu•
Sunday from a motor trip to
Charlevoix, Mich., where they renew their subscriptions.
Golf Slacks $1.85
spent several days at the Inn.
Regular $2.50 Valu•
SPLASH PARTY OF
Miss Minnie Drescher of Port
ZEDAKAH JULY 26
Huron, Mich.. is attending the
Featherweight Felt Hats $3.65
eighth summer school session of
Regular $5.00 Value
Plans
have been completed by
the Teachers' Institute of the He-
brew Union College at Cincinnati. the Zedakah Club for a bridge-
luncheon given in the novel form
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bronstein of a splash party at the cottage
of Blaine avenue entertained fifty of Rose Lipson at Cass lake,,
guests at dinner last Sunday even- frontage No. 39, on Sunday, July
ing at their home in honor of the 26. All clubs are invited.
A large attendance is expected
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wil-
and it is urged that reservations
liam L.
be made early. Those going by
FOR A LIMITED TIME
Miss Ruth Cohen, of 2011 Tay- motor, who can accommodate oth-
ONLY
THE OUTSTANDING SUMMER CRUISE
ers,
Should
notify
Sanyo
Schaffer.
lor avenue, had as her out-of-town
C./
The first and only time such a cruise has been made and
all transportation and reser-
guests at her home for the past For
no other like it is anticipated this season. Visit both the
vations
call
Longfellow
5155,
two weeks the Misses Bernice
Yes Sir! A brand
"Treasure Isles" Bermuda and Nassau on one cruise. Today
Krug, of Geneva, Ill.. and Ger-
they are the vacation capitals of the Western World. Here are
trude Goldsmith of Chicago, Ill. LAWN PARTY OF
new, Goodyear tube
world famous hotels. Here are facilities for every sport-golf
Her guests were extensively en-
OLD FOLKS' HOME
tertained by their many relatives
-tennis-surf bathing-yachting. Here are two of the
FREE with the pur-
and friends here.
world's most famous beaches-Elbow at Bermuda
Many novel features are planned
and Paradise of Nassau.
for
the
lawn
party
to
be
given
chase of a goodyear
Honoring their son and daugh-
SURPRISINGLY
TM dotes Sr* wrong.' to soft your vor•Hon-117A1
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon, by the Northwestern branch of
Is moo Wel Including meals whit. In pout,
Jeiwsh Old Folks' Home on Wed-
Cln' RAH
who have returned from a motor
tire. Remember -
trip through the East, Mr. and nesday, Aug. 3, to be held at Mrs.
Lifetime
Mrs. David S. Zemon will be at J. Wartell's home, 585 Woodland
tires are now selling
home at 816 Virginia Park, Sun- avenue. Tickets can be procured
from
members
or
by
calling
Town-
day, July 24, from 7 to 10 P. M.
at the lowest prices
send 83166 for further informa-
No cards.
tion.
28700 TONS...6 DECKS
in Goodyear history. THE NEW SPEEDWAY
Mrs. Flora Schreiber a n d
daughter. Lucille, of 2304 Chicago EXCURSION AUG. 17
AND
SIZE
boulevard. have returned from
EACH IN PAIRS
OF RAINBOW GIRLS Come in-Don't de-
two months' eojourn in Atlantic
Purity Assembly No. 12, Order
lay
-
Take
advan-
29x4.40-21
City, N. J.
$3.49
of the Rainbow for Girls, will have
an excursion Wednesday, Aug. 17.
29x4.50-21
3.79
THE INCOMPARABLE FRANCONIA
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Zucker- to Bob-Lo. Boats leave foot of
tage of this free tube
man of Pennington Drive are Wodward avenue at 9 a. m. and
The ship is the renowned around-the-World
30x4.50-21
3.83
spending
the
summer
months
at
10 a. m. Tickets are available
offer now. Good for
cruising Cunarder-the service is the kind de-
their cottage in Charlevoix, Mich. from Rainbow Girls.
28x4.50-21
4.50
manded by the most discriminating travelers.
The luncheon held on July 13 at
a limited time only.
The itinerary includes both "Treasure Isles" with
TIRES MOUNTED FREE
Mrs. Jack Mendelsohn (Kath- the Foodcraft was a huge suc-
erine Frankel) and daughter, Vera cess. This was due to the efforts of
an evening spent dancing under the stars as the
Betty, are spending the summer the following hostesses: Misses
guest on the roof of the Hamilton Hotel-larg-
at Lake Orion, Mich. Mrs. Men- Jeanette Schmidtke, Madeline
est in Bermuda. A day will be spent in beau-
Liberal Trade-In Allowance on your old tires. CARL LAN-
delsohn has as her guest for two Kahn, Dorothy Yura, Ruth Ses-
tiful Nassau.
weeks her cousin, Miss Kitty MOM kin, Irene Klein, Jeanette London,
GER'S Personal Guarantee with each sale.
and her brother-in-law, Mervin Florence Shevin, Belle Silverstein,
FROLIC - REVEL - RELAX
Lillian Gunsberg, Tillie Munch,
Gardener.
Broadway favorites will provide entertainment
Golds 7.ack, Bella Greer, Thelma
of the better kind. There will be a masquerade
The Finest
The soninr class of the Phila- Zlatkin and Lorraine Greenwald.
1933 Prices on all Brake
-treasure hunt-a veritable carnival of deck
delnhia.Pvron Hebrew School vncnt
AUTO WASH
• delightful day on late St. Clair.
Lining work for all makes of
sports - a famous dance orchestra-Pompeiian
in Detroit
O the summer home of Mr. and
Swimming pool-Club Franconia-Talking pica
cars.
mrs. Berman, on Wednesday, July
tures-Bridge-parties galore. Every hour can
TO The class was invited by hlan-
be filled with things to do-but-if you prefer,
dell Berman, one of the students
and transportation was arranged
there can be hours for rest and solitude.
On Sabbath of this week, Dr.
by his parents .
Leo M. Franklin will preach the
sermon. Services wil be held in
Tag Day for J.W.E.W.O. at the Brown Memorial Chapel. be-
World Wide Travel Bureau
ginning at 10 A. M. All are wel-
Mt. Clemens Sunday.
come.
1540 WASHINGTON BLVD.
Memorial Gifts.
Tbe Jewish Women's European
R••d. 3370
Cppt site Hotel Stotler
The Ruth Franklin Einstein
Welfare Orrariration • ne nsor.
Memorial
Loan Fund is in receipt
ire. a tar rlav to be held in Mt
11800
Clemens this Suereay. Mrs Joseph of • gift in memory of Ruth s
Franklin
Einstein.
from Mrs. Ar-
com-
Zuckerman is chairman of the
thur Spiegel of Chicago.
mittee in charge.
NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES
fontiar Nees
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H arry
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RHEA E. CASHMAN
CARL LANGER'S
One-Stop Snappy Service Station
bier Exclosive Charter to SIMMOIS TOIlS, low York.
Dexter Blvd., at Tuxedo
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