-
— VT.
,e1Wommrw.
illEnLTROfTjE1115,11 di RON ICLE
and
PAGE TWO
THESE PRICES ARE
BELOW NORMAL
40%
CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED
ALL SHIRTS i2 e.
....
AN AMAZING FACT
We launder we.. aict. fat lb. Int/Mina/
rottener than any tannin, In Om City. All
wryly. wlentlheally laaaAare4. Mal
egulyment.
20 lbs . DAMP WASH 80C
AT
25 FL W..hea
Flat pieces carefully ironed.
Additional pounds, 4c lb.
.11
4. K
.ndi,
W0
Pieces
10 large pieces permitted.
Lace Curtains Ts i
p,
ra" Pair
Frill ,
n•
n n
o
o
C
25c
Not rasponsabl. for ...Ural or elatl•shlyped contains
Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets
Each
r ge uta urt'u nte oe f
your own
feathers.
w
the e
Double, ea.
Single
2r. 3C 25c 35c
Pounds
Finished $
Fam ily Service .
al 0
50
15c
Additional pounds
Must contain 50% fist work.
IMINIOMIIMMIPMMUIMPIPPIP.1.11.......irmii.
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
SOCIETY NE
s.^
TempleMoonlight
On Monday Night
SALE
The Steamer Put-in-Bay will be
the scene next Monday night of
the 35th annual Temple moonlight.
Owing to his illnes, Dr. Leo M.
Mrs. .1. B. Nieman and son andl
sponsored by the Young People's
daughter returned from a visit! Franklin has been compelled to can-
Society of Temple Beth El.
cel engagements to deliver gradua-
with their family in Chicago.
Leaving from the foot of First
tion addresses at several schools
Harold and William Birnkrant St., the boat is expected to have
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Klein and and colleges. He was scheduled to
of
the
Whittier
Hotel
have
re-
give
one
of
the
principal
addresses
son, Edward, and Mrs. Cora Sim-
mons are home after a brief visit at the Belle Isle Sunrise Service, turned for their summer vacation
when Rabbi David I. Cedarbaum from Riverside Military Academy
in New Turk.
substituted for him. Ile was also at Gainesville, Ga., and Hollywood,
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloomgar- scheduled to give an address at the Fla., where they have been attend-
den and daughter, Raleigh, and Diocesan Council of the Episcopal ing school for the past year.
—
son, Maxon, of Los Angeles are Church at Cranbrook. Hr. Frank-
Dr. Bernard Heller, executive
visiting with their brother-in-law lin is making steady improvement,
but it will be several weeks before director of the Mlle! Foundation of
and sister, Dr. and Mrs. L. B.
he will be able to resume his full the University of Michigan at Ann
Jot-merry griced lo 32.50
Cowen of Virginia Park.
Arbor, will be one of the Ameri-
program of professional duties.
can rabbis and laymen who will
Mrs. A. J. Feinberg and chil-
William B. Isenberg was elected attend the International Conference
The choice of 1500 pairs of Spring and Sum-
dren, Ruth, Joel and Lois Jean,
vice-president of the Michigan As. of the World Union for Progressive
motored to Dayton, Ohio, where
vociation
of
Certified
Public
Ac-
Judaism,
to
be
held
in
London,
mer Shoes for Daytime, Sports, Afternoon
they are the guests of relatives.
countants at the annual meeting July 6-10.
and Evening. 'Latin Toe" Shoes included.
held
here.
Mrs. Herbert Kaplan of New
Dr. and Mrs, Morris D. Silver
York and Mrs. Sidney Keller of
Albert Eugene Kahn, 250 F. of 48 Marston Ave. attended the
Flint were recent guests of Mrs.
Boston Blvd, is class poet of the e(rnmencement exercises of the
Herbert Sloman of Longfellow
graduating class at Dartmouth Col- University of Michigan on Monday,
, Ave.
!lege, which held its commencement their son, Marshall, being one of
exercises Monday. Kahn won a the graduates.
Mrs. S. E. Rosenfield is a guest
track letter for the hurdles. He
at the Belcrest.
Dr. Albert II. Krohn was elected
No
was graduated from Phillips Exe.
No
MRS. S. R. GLANZ
state surgeon of the Michigan Vet-
ter Academy.
1520 WASHINGTON BLVD
C. 0. D'S.
Mrs. Samuel Meisner of Colum-
lerans of Foreign Wars, at the state
the largest crowd ever to attend
bus, Ohio, is spending the week in
Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith and 1 encampment which took place in
this city, attending the races. She daughters, Zelda and Sydell, of j Grand Rapids. This selection au- a Temple moonlight.
In addition to the dancing, with
is the guest of her brother and 327(I !Monterey, have returned fromitomntically places Dr. Krohn on the
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben a two-week's motor trip to New 1council administration board, which Mike Falk and llenry Finney's in-
piece
hand furnishing the music,
York,
where
they
have
been
enter-
is
the
executive
board
of
the
state
Kaufman.
tained by relatives and friends, 1 department. of the V. of F. W. there will be a specially prepared ,
program
of entertainment, which ;
There
are
17,000
members
in
the
Mrs. Sol Levy of Columbus,
is to be one of the highlights of
Ohic, was a recent guest of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feigenson an- Michigan encampment.
this
year's
moonlight. Saul Rose
and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz, and Cecil Birnkrant will be in
' son, Jerome l'hilip, on Saturday,
Adolph Kann and daughter, June 30, at the Tuxedo branch of Mrs Jay Bleiweiss and Mrs. Ben charge of this part of the pro-
Three little words which sing in the hearts of
Mrs. Elsie Marks, and Betty Kann the United Hebrew Schools. A re- Epstein were joint hostesses at a gram.
those who owe themselves a REAL vacation!
Though the sale of tickets thin
of Manistique, Mich., are visiting ception will be held at their home personal shower on Tuesday eve-
with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster• Sunday aftrenoon and evening. No ning, June 19, at Boesky's on Dex- year has been unusually large,
ter Blvd., honoring Miss lielen they may still ke purchased from
weld.
cards.
Tibie Chimovilz, whose marriage to any member of the committee list-
Irving Klayman will be an event ed below, or at the dock Monday
Alfred Leonard Deutsch, son of
Miss Muriel Feinberg of 8838
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch of l.a Salle Blvd. entertained 30 of Avg. 26. Supper was served night, according to Emanuel J.
to
50 guests.
Harris and Herman Lewis, Jr.,
1G8 Winona Ave., graduated from guests in honor of her 11th birth-
CHARLEVOIX-the-Beautiful
co-chairmen in charge of the
the University of Michigan last day.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
It.
Eder,
Dr.
moonlight.
Monday, receiving his A. B. de-
MICHIGAN
of 1250 Chicago Blvd., left for At-
gree.
The committee on arrangements
Mr. and Mrs. Morry M. Feinberg lantic City where they will remain
follows:
Mrs.
Herman
Lewis,
Jr.,
left Friday, June 22, to spend the for a fortnight. On their return
Ludwig Maybaum, Lois Meyer,
Mrs. Joseph Levin and daugh- week-end in Chicago.
trip, they will visit Washington, Lionel Willens, Sol Stein, Saul
ter, Isabelle, of Montreal, Que..
Philadelphia and New York. O n
The pine breezes of Charlevoix-the-
are spending a few weeks with
The Misses Gertrude G. Glasier their return to Detroit they will Rose, Margaret Franklin, Dorothy
Beautiful are calling you! The Inn is
Mr. and Mrs. Iloke l.evin of Cali- and Rose Goodman are spending immediately proceed to their cot- Stralser, Gertrude Rush, Mrs.
calling you . . . to relax taut nerves,
fornia Ave.
the summer in Los Angeles, Cali- tage where they will spend the sum- Samuel Glanz, Ruth Stralser, Dr.
Milton Marx, Mrs. Jack Ecker and
fornia, Miss Giesler is a house- mer.
relieve cares, forget worries! Come
Theodore
Birnkrant.
guest
of
the
I.
I..
Scheinmans
in
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and (laugh-
up in June when the air is clear and
ter, Barbara. are sailing July 4, Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle of 2280
crisp. Come up to the Inn—where
on the S. S. Volendam for a Medi- The Misses Giesler and Goodman Atkinson Ave. announced the Bar
you'll find rest, excitement, romance,
terranean cruise and a tour of were entertained by Miss Lillian Mitzvah of their son, Theodore Ben, union of Mr. Sidder and his three
Norway and Sweden. They will Giesler at a dinner (lance at West- on Saturday morning, June 30, at sisters and two brothers. Among
sport, fun ... Anti that new appetite
the
out-of-town
guests
were
Mrs.
wood
Inn
for
10
couples
on
the
eve
return in about two months.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
will surely be tempted and delight-
A. Robinson of Chicago, and Sirs.
of their departure, on June 10.
fully satisfied by the incomparable
Rothbart of Cleveland.
Mrs. William Mazer and chil-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuttnauer
dishes prepared by our famous chef.
On Sunday, June 3, Mr. and have moved to 8761 Dexter Blvd.
dren returned from a visit with
Mrs. Joseph George Fenton (Hel-
Mrs. David Goldberg of Gladstone
her parents in Columbus, Ohio.
- PHONE
- WIRE -
psychol-
WRITE
-
of
the
en
Esser)
formerly
Ave. celebrated their 20th wed-
Lambda Omega Iota Fraternity
ogy department of the University
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gittleman ding anniversary. A full course will hold its second annual moon-
CHARVOIX,
LE
of
Michigan,
is
attending
Alumni
and children are summering at supper was served at 6:30 p. m. light to Sugar Island on Friday
ICH.
University, which is being held this
for 50 people. The diversion of evening, July 6.
Gratiot Beach.
week
at
Ann
Arbor.
the evening was bridge. The out-
of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Markle
Mrs. Marvin Reinfeld and
Miss Elise Vineberg of Montreal,
Joseph Goldberg of Toledo, Ohio, left for Rochester, Mich., where
daughter, Carol Jean, of Roselawn
Mass.
they
will make their future home. Quebec, is spending the summer
Ave. are visiting in Cleveland and and II. Shaw of Boston,
with her grandparents, Mr and
St. Louis.
Nathaniel Rubin of 1981 Glad- Mrs. Simon Lachman of 479 W.
Miss Lillian Farbman of 2495
West Buena Vista Ave. left last stone Ave.,.returned this week from Ferry Ave. Her mother, Mrs. Saul
Mrs. Max Engelman of Pitts- Sunday for a visit to Philadelphia Los Angeles where, for three years, S. Vineberg, who had come on to
burgh is visiting with her brother Boston and New York. She will he has been attending the Univer- Detroit to assist in celebrating Mr. I
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. attend the summer session at Col- sity of Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Lachman's golden wed-
Harold Schakne of 3310 Rochester
Rubin is the American Junior ding anniversary, has returned tot
umbia University.
Checkers champion. He will leave her home, after a visit of three
Ave.
for New York in August to com- weeks.
The Misse Rae and Ann Cohen pete for the National Checkers
William B. Isenberg has re-
turned from a trip to New York of La Salle Blvd., are spending a Championship in all classes.
To honor Miss Peggy Zebrak,1
week at Pearl Beach, Mich.
whose marriage to Eugene S. Sr.
and the Catskill Mountains.
Mrs. Harry W. Wheeler and mon will he an event of June 27,
Sir. and Mrs. II. N. Spero and (laughter, Maryellen, of 3616 Na- Mrs. Richard Ramsdell, 8335 Cloy-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen and
family have taken a cottage for son, Robert Ilugh, of Stoepel Ave., tional Ave., are spending a week erlawn Ave., and Miss Jean Mc-
motored to Newark, N. J., to be at Pearl Beach, Mich.
Lean, 17140 Third, entertained
the summer at Pine Lake...
the guests of Mrs. Spero's parents.
jointly at a musical shower. Mrs.
Miss I.auretta DeYoung, daugh- harry Thomas, 33.15 Richton Ave.,
The many friends of Mrs. Louis On their return they plan to spend
/par- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol De Young gave a spinster dinner and person.
Robinson. will be happy to knew a week-end with Mr. Spero's
of Pingree Ave., has been appoint- al shower. Miss Ruth Oppenheimer
that she has returned from Roch- ents in Cleveland, Ohio.
ed counselor and musical director and Miss Eve Shulman have issued
ester, Minn., and is convalescing
for Camp Somerset in Oakland, invitations for June 23, for a linen
Miss
Kate
Chabensky
of
Blaine
from her recent illness.
Ave., bride-elect of June 24th, was Maine, and will leave next week shower, to honor the bride-elect.
to assume her duties there. Miss
the
guest
of
honor
at
a
luncheon
Mrs. S. Weinstock and son,
Dr. Maurice Kaplan, a recent
Harry, of Chicago were week-end and personal shower on June 16, DeYoung will return in the fall
to continue her piano classes here. graduate of the University of Illin-
at
LaCasa
Loma
Club,
given
by
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Miss Betty Holtzman of Whithorn
ois
Medical School, who will in-
Cohen of Atkinson Ave.
Miss Malkee Kraemer, daughter terne at Detroit Receiving Hospital,
Ave.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
Kraemer
of
this
year, is with his mother, Mrs.
Mrs. }ferry Bieberstein and Mrs.
Miss Natalie II. Racow of Chi- Mt. Clemens, graduated last Fri- Eli Kaplan of Chicago, visiting his
sponsored by the
Sam Harris and families have
sister
and brother-in-law, Dr. and
day
frbm
the
Mt.
Clemens
High
taken a cottage at Port Huron cago Blvd. motored to New Haven,
School. A dinner was given in Mrs. Morton Mack of 9365 N.
Conn.,
where
she
will
be
the
guest
for the summer.
of her grandparents and relatives her honor for 100 guests. Rabbi !Martindale.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King are for the summer months. On her I. Weintraub of New York City,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Lave of
motoring through Northern Michi- return she plans to visit Mr. and formerly of the Bronx Jewish 1635 Hazelwood Ave. announce
Center, now of the Yeshivah Col-
Mrs. B. I. Racow of Salem, Mass.
: gen.
E. —
the
Bar Mitzvah of their son,
lege, was the guest speaker.
Beryl, on Saturday, June 30, at
In honor of the recently an-
Mrs. L. Phillips of Chicago in
Belle H. Moskowitz, daughter of Congregation Beth Shmuel, 1736
the guest of her children, Mr. and nounced engagement of their
to Mr. and Mrs. George Moskowitz of Blaine Ave. At home Sunday, July
Mrs. W. D. Phillips of Greenlawn daughter, Zelda J. Teitelbaum,
Daniel F. Butinan of Lynn, Mass., 581 Rosedale Ct., is visiting in Chi- 1 from 7 to 11 p. m. No cards.
Ave.
and of their son, Slyer, who just cago. Miss Moskowitz, who is a
Mrs. Philip Schreiber and Mrs.
graduated from the medical coi- graduate of the College of Phar-
= , Charles Rowe of Hampton,
lege of the University of Michigan, macy of Wayne University, was Sidney Golden were joint hostesses
= Conn., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Asian Teitelbaum chosen as a delegate to represent at a bridge on Thursday evening,
K with HENRY FINNEY'S
MIKE FAL 10
= his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. will be at home at 2936 Fullerton Lambda Kappa Sigma sorority at June 14, at the home of the latter
-PIECE BAND
= Charles Finsterwald.
Ave. from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 on the annual convention now being on Blaine Ave. in honor of their
held at Congress Hotel in Chicago. cousin, Mrs. Stan Brewer (Mary
Sunday, June 24. No cards.
an d Od—
For Y
Mrs. Morris E. Krieger has
Lambda Kappa Sigma is a national Tomarin of Detroit) of New York
d Cast
by • oungecte
Sel
= been a recent guest of her brother-
Mr. and Sirs. Solomon Fred, Mr. pharmaceutical sorority and was who is visiting her parents. Covers
= in-law and sister, Mr.- and Mrs. and Mrs. Aaron Brafman and organized in 1913 at the Iilassachu- were laid for 25.
In • Palatial 8,500 Square Foot
= Louis Robinson, and will again Fred Brafman of Lebanon, Ohio, Bette College of Pharmacy.
Ballroom
Mrs. Jack Kaplan (Rae Bron-
visit Detroit. enroute to her home are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
= in Los Angeles.
Louis Schwartz of Tuxedo Ave. stein) of Cortland Ave. entertain-
Hack of Boston Blvd. All attended
7=
1 7
the graduation from the University has returned from a two-week's ed last Thursday evening for the
Mrs. Carrie Michaels of Balti• of Michigan of Nathan Fred. who visit in New York and other East- pleasure of her cousin, Mrs. Stan
al
—
Brewer (Mary Tomarin) of New
Carry on with the old oft-time neglected friendships at this
= more is visiting with her children, received his juris doctorate from ern cities.
York, who is the' guest of her par-
= Mr. and Mrs. David Kratze of the Law School on Monday.
great get-together. It'll be more fun than • picnic!
ents
for
an
extended
visit.
= Collingwood Ave.
On June 15, Mr. and Mrs M.
Elliot Bryce Alpern, son of Anne Finkel of 3306 Elmhurst Ave., en-
A party of four vacationists con-
Mrs. Sadie Miller of Chicago is F. Alpern, 311 Tuxedo Ave., was tertained 12 guests at a dinner
=
visiting with her sister and graduated from the Highland Park party given in honor of Miss Betty sisting of I.illian Garnick, Yetta
Teach,
Sonia Neimann and Rae
= brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. High School. Ile was awarded the lien, who is visiting from Los An-
Attendance is not confined to Temple members.
= Phillip illoomgarden of Edison Exchange Club Prize for the high- geles, and who is the guuest of Levitt, are touring the Canadian
provinces,
including Montreal, Que-
est scholastic standing, was elected Mr. and Mrs. M. Jeff. Following
Ave.
to the National Honor Society and the dinner, Miss leen played sev- bec and Ontario.
is.\\M s' h\MKIKII.11, ■ 1011• ■ .\■■•■■ • KM MO 1,1 V% MI 1 ■ 111; I li p
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gates are Was the valedictorian of his class. eral piano solos, David Finkel, Jr.,
Many delightful affairs have 2
He expects to matriculate at the playing the violin.
guests at the Belcrest.
been
given
in
honor
of
Miss
Sylvia
•
University of Michigan this fall.
0
Mrs. Nathan Sloss and children,
Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Berman Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0
=
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weintraub have returned from Cleveland, hav- Louis Solomon of Pontiac, whom 0
= Richard and Mary Ann, of Cleve-
0
marriage
to
Joseph
Cohn
will
be
INIathild
■
Myers), have returned ing attended the convention of the
land, and Mrs. Irving Hirschman
.0
are spending some time with their from their honeymoon trip and are American Medical Association and solemnized June 24 at 5 o'clock at
the Temple Beth Jacob. Only the
Medical Milk Convention.
mother, Mrs. Adolph Sloman, at new residing at 3036 Tyler Ave.
immediate relatives will witness 1 0
= Villa Eden, Sans.Souci, Mich.
The Misses Harriett and Conalee
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Recker the ceremony. A reception will fol-10
BIG WOLF LAKE — near Jackson, Mich.
0
Dr. I.. N. Holbstein will sail on Rosenthal Of 659 Boston Blvd. were and their mother, Mrs. M. Milk°, low from 18:30 to 11 p. m. No for- l•
'a'
Saturday. June 23. on the Munson joint hostesses at a bridge last Sat- sky, have moved to their new home mat invitations will he issued. A •
shower honoring the bride-
personal
urday
in
honor
of
at
3375
Fullerton
Ave.
the
Misses
Sylvia
0
— Line Steamer Southern Cross. for
elect was given May 29 by Mrs. J•I0
= Buenos Aires, Argentine. where Wainer, Estelle Stern and Pauline
daughters,
Misses
Thel-10
Meyer
and
Sherman.
all
of
Miss
Frances
A.
Curell
and
Miss
whom
graduated
he expects to remain until fall.
from Wayne University. Ws. Con- Jean I.. Leipticer, students at man and Ada. Thirty-two guests, .
af.Jd
•
Miss Ruth Gordon, daughter of nie*. Rosenthal was graduated from Michigan State Normal College, were present. Another lovely
F
A
Ypsilanti, Mich., have returned fair was given by Mrs. G . Rapaportl•
= Mr. and Mrs. II. Gordon of Whit- there in June, 1933.
and
daughter.
Misses
Raberta
andl
of
for
the
summer.
home
= more Drive, entertained
Sylvia, on June 7. A delightful
in honor
Mrs. Rose Ilimmelhoch of Flint
0
Shirley
Iiibter
and
Emil
= of Miss
Due ill the speed Of regiatr•tio•, we h ave onl y a few
was the guest. last week, of her
A picnic was given by Mrs. M. bridge luncheon and towel shower 1 0
= Rose on June 22.
enjoyable summer
ie. left. Parents wishing to .cure
sister. Mrs. Motley Ittiron of 3750 Finkel, in honor of Mr. Finkel's was given by he aunt and cousins, 0
Mrs.
S.
Bit-n-
Korinsky,
r
St.
at
River
Rouge
Park.
on
M.
J.
birthday,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zievewart -
for their children most act new.
Sunday, June 17. Sixty guests at- krant and Miss Esther Kovinsky 1 /
and family, formerly of Richton
Forty - I
Honoring Miss Shirley flibler, tended. M. Zeff, toastmaster, read at Fox and !founds, June R. Forty-
NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6
= Ave. are now residing at 2516 F.dc.
gues
ter! present from P021-
guests
daughter of Mr. and Mrsfl Ralph several telegrams of greeting.
= son .ave.
Under the supervision of Maria ■ Comstock
w hose
has and Detroit. Misses Lillian •
0
sel a
will
Doctor sad Nurse in Attendance
ill beanreavertnitaro'
to Emil
In honor of the golden wedding and Sylvia Barnett complimented
of jun
e2R
,4°
Si ms Adeline Dann of Tuxedo, R'o ber
==. Ave. has returned from a two.; Mrs. Max Skolnick entertained at anniversary of Mr and Mrs. K. Miss Solomon June 9 at a kits-hen 0,
t
= .set's stay with relatives in New pesronal shower at her home on Sidder of Chicago, Ill., a sunrise shower and a beautiful supper
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW
iGlynn Court en June 1!. Mrs. dinner party was given by their party was river by Miss Mildred
= York City.
F. Further Detail. Call Townsend 7-2.238 or Hogarth 6109
, Sam Carver of Chicago Blvd. en- Detroit relatives on Sunday, June Goldstein nn June 14. After • 0
Goldye Ittigson left for, tertained the bride-to-De with • 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. short trip through Northern Michi- 0
ACCOMMODATION FOR ADULTS BY THE WEEK
Zs., Chicago, with friends, for • week's luncheon and linen shower for 24 Sidney Stone. An outstanding fee. ran, Mr. and Mrs. Cohn will red
stay at the Fair.
guests on June 9.
turn of the occasion was the re-'side in Chicago.
• 111.11.16ND.1 ■ 11.11• 111.111 110 11.11. 1101h711.711NN K91: 11:10 1. 11•16,7111 110 10 11 ■
.2)46,6.filytAr
SHOES
1185
:985
SAX- KAY
*THIS SUMMER . . . LIVE!
THE INN
LAUNDRY CO.
PHONE CADILLAC 7423
OPENS JUNE :10th
FIDELMAN'S
RESORT
"WHERE VACATION DREAMS COME TRUE"
Finest Resort on East Coast of Lake Michigan
Ride a horse ... play
Rooms, with or
golf or tennis . . •
without Bath
dance . . . swim . . .
Delicious Meals
hike . . . or
fish . .
Write
Dance Pavilion
just loaf — here you
Social Director
will find the variety
for
that lends spice to life
Solariums
Booklet . . . and to vacations!
• Playgrounds
RATES? Honestly,
Supervisor for
they're more attractive
than ever.
Children
PHOENIX ROAD, SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
SPECIALIST IN FEDERAL TAXATION
roarer sill ROY B. CARLIN 0.— ,
Zaeltalyely Wens Ma Caw
he
0.2
tilt renebseet 1151111.0.
It Tau.
CAMP NAHUM LITTLE NAHELU
for boys and girl. 7 to 14
l'hgne (Monthly. I? r 4
Exclusive pre-school Camp
for children 3 to 6
Orloinl We 1t
l' 31
ON PERRY LAKE
Ortonville, Michigan
4
TIIE INN •
a
L AST CALL!
FOR THE 22nd ANNUAL
A few vacancies for the second half-season, starting July 19.
are available. Those interested are urged to make application
Temple ilimmlight
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
OF TEMPLE BETH EL
immediately.
Steamer PUT-IN-BAY
leaving from the foot of First Si.
Mon., June 25th---8:30 p. m.
• MUSIC
great Vclue in a Lovely Grand
GRINNELL BROS.
n
(OWN MAKE, APARTMENT MODEL)
own
factory. is it possible to offer such superior
musical quality at this very mod price—
$545
What a splendid
wedding gft for
the June Bride—
an expression of
your love that
she would al-
ways deeply
prize
I
Tickets: 75c per person
THIS MONDAY NIGHT
GRAND PIANO
Only because we build it ourselves in our
• ENTERTAINMENT
• DANCING
It has a tone whose depth and
Maury will be an unceasing joy
. . • graceful, finely finished
case . . . and the fact that we
stand back of this exquisite
rand with an Unlimited Guar-
antee surely bespeaks the very
best of construction. See it
and hear it. It may be pur-
chased on very easy terms and
we will accept your old piano
as part payment.
— THE 11VBICAL CZN-Trn or DETROIT.
GRINNELL BROS •
Steinway Itepeweewt•Mees
1111141 WOODWARD AVE-, DETROIT
DA..01 innnan.
mia ow.. ear, antsrs.
EIGHTH SUCCESSFUL YEAR
Avrunin Camp
$
=
The Oldest Jewish Children's Camp
in Michigan
g r,
r
0
p
0
t
I
■ ■