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rHashomer Hatzair
Opens Its Second
Annual Moshavah!
Hadassah Starts
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Mrs. M. L. Prentis was hostess
to nearly 100 Iladassah workers
on Wednesday afternoon, at her
home on Balmoral Drive, at the
first summer gathering to promote
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Mrs. Alex Kaplan was hostess . IY suggestive of the idealistic
.
Mrs. Saul E. Barnett of Calvert at a bridge luncheon last Tues.
in the Kibbutz im and
Country Club. lective life
Ave. and small daughter, Carol day at the Knollwood
Kvutzot of Frets-Israel. The reg-
—
Joan, returned from Chicago, Ill.,
Miss Dorothy Bronstein of Hazel- ular program of work during the
and left fur Charlevoix to spend
wood Ave. was hostess at a fare• three-s eek period of the Slosh-
the remainder of the summer.
the
well bridge party last Thursday avah will include, in addition to
eveni n g in honor of her cousin,regular athletic and outdoor
Joseph Smith of Kansas City i s Mrs Stan Drawer of New York. activities that feature all camp
spending a few days as the guest Mrs. Drawer has been the guest life, scoutcraft, woodcraft, courses
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kopman of Chi- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben in elementary and intermediate
cago Blvd.
Tomarin forte past six weeks and 'llebrew, Zionism, Jewish history,
is leaving this 'aturday for her and contemporary problems, so-
MRS. MEYER L. PRENTIS
all daughter,' cial problems, modern Palestine.
Goldie Robinson of Los Angeles, home with her
Hadassah donor luncheon. Influ- formerly of Detroit, is the' guest of Joan. During her stay in the city, : This year the younger children
enced by the large attendance, an Mrs. Paul Rose of Calvert Ave. she was entertained extensively.
, (10 to 13 years) will be organ-
excellent start was made by the for an indefinite visit. She is be-
ized under the new system of the
assignment of hundreds of names ing extensively e ntertained here.
—
Mrs. A. J. Koffman
and d
dough- s
Miitbar." They will be or-
—
of prospective donors. Mrs. Ralph
I ter, Marilyn, have taken up thei r gam
Da es " of "B'nai
•es I into
"tribes"
'
Davidson, luncheon chairman,
Mrs. Esther C. Sandorf, who 1 new residence at 3200 Chive • i.o Midbar," children of the desert,
came in from her summer home has been visiting in the Northern lily&
wandering toward the Promised
at Port Huron to preside at the parts of Michigan, is a guest at
J. E. Budd, who has been visit- Land through the "wilderness" of
meeting. Talks relating to the Webster Hall before leaving for
ing his sister, Mrs. A. J. Koffman, the Diaspora. For them
forthcoming affair were made by her home in Chicago.
althe
l
sub-
hag returned to his home in In- ough
knowledge will
of be prerequi- ,
Mrs. David Diamond, Iladassah
jects enumerated
president, and Mrs. Joseph Ehr-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gladwin dianapolis, Ind.
site before they may be permitted
lich, member of the national (Rhea Cashman) spent the past
Miss Florence Golden left on to enter the country.
board. Miss Corinne Marx enter- week end at the Grand Hotel, Mac-
One of the most outstanding
tained with pleasing piano solos. kinac Island, at wlkich time they Tuesday for Chicago to visit the' phases
of the Moshavah is the fact
,
Following the meeting, refresh- attended the Jean Ni let Pageant. World's Fair.
— I that all of the work, from the
ments were served upon the spa-
Mrs. Simeon Cugell and mother kitchen to the administration, is
Rabbi Joshua S. Specks has re-
cious veranda.
Rosh
A new operating plan has been turned from Atlantic City where Mrs. llattie Lippman, spent the' carried on by Shomrim.
last
ten days at Point Similes, Hamoshavah, or executive, will be
set up, to make the seventh annual he was present as a delegate at Mich. Aryeh Dashevsky of New York, a
donor luncheon not only success- the Zionist convenl ion. From there
' member of the Hanhagah Rashit
s„,
ful for the organization, but con- he went to Brooklyn to spend the
week-end with his brother, Rabbi Miss Frances Cugell, a junior at I of the national organization.
venient for all donors. Fourteen
Michigan
State
College,
is
acting
as
Friends of the organization are
divisional chairmen have been se- I. M. Sperka.
counselor at Camp Nahelu, Orton- invited to be present at the offi-
lected to carry out the plan, as
ville,
Mich.
cial opening ceremony which will
A fortieth anniversary party
follows: Mesdames Edward Atlas,
place Sunday, 7:30 p. m.1
Herman August, J. M. Berris, was given at the summer home of
Samuel Goldman of 2275 Glad- I take
Following are directions fcr reach- 1
Aaron Carlstein, Anthony Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt,
at Edison Beach, in honor of Mrs. stbne Ave. left for a three-week's 1;
Jacob Ilarwith, Joshua Horwitz,
Silberblatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. vacation to Los Angeles and San ing Take
the Moshavah:
Grand River ( U . S. 16)
S. L. Kavanau, Moe Leiter, Nathan
I Francisco, where he will join his
Mich. Turn
Metzger, Jack Perlmuter, Chas. William Siegel. A buffet supper
The out- wife who is visiting her parents in out to New Hudson,
was
served
to
40
guests.
right
to
Milford Road. Drive six
Robinson, Harry Shulman and
of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. California. Upon their return they
Aaron Silberblatt. Mrs. Sol Lif- Sam Siegel of Haines City, Flor- will view the Century of Progress miles on Milford Road and turn
left. Drive to General Motors
situ is financial secretary, with
ida. The Misses Lillian and Ger- in Chicago.
Proving Grounds; then follow
the following assistant financial
trutle Fleet of Winter Haven Flor-
secretaries: Mesdames N. L. Aber-
Mrs. Sam Berman of Taylor signs of "Ilashomer Hatzair
ida; Mr. and Mrs. S. Prince, and
eon, Ruth Blumenthal, Harry Co-
Harry Jacobson, of Cleveland, O. I Avenue is visiting with relatives in Camp."
hen, David Davis, Joseph Frank
Chicago and Milwaukee.
•
and Simon Shaun
—
Mr. and Mrs. S. Prince were the
Starting next Friday, July 20,
Naomi Berkman of Waco, Texas, Prenzlauer Group to Meet
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
the workers will personally call
is the guest of her uncle and aunt,
Prince, during the past week.
at Center Tuesday
upon prospective donors every
Mr. ands Mrs. M. B. Berkman of
two weeks, to collect whatever
Miss Maryan Fleisher of 367 Calvert Ave.
The
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
they have saved towards the Philip .Ave. is spending the sum-
Miss Devorah Cohen of South I Aid announces an important
luncheon. Donors are requested mer in New York City and while
to save 25 cents a week, so that there is enrolled in the Juilliard fiend, Ind., is the guest of Helene meeting to be held at the Jewish
Unger of Grixdale Ave. Community Center, Woodward
the minimum payment every two School of Music.
I and Holbrook, at 1:30 p. m. Tues.
weeks will be 50 cents. Donors
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodman 1 day, July 17. All members are
are not permitted to earn their
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz
money this year, but must save or are now residing at their summer of Tyler Ave., are leaving for urged to be present.
South Haven on Sunday.
give it outright. Thus, the public home in Vassar Heights.
is not being taxed in any way
Sarah and Archie Markowitz of
whatsoever by the next Hadasiah
Dr and Mrs. Jacob Levitt and
family are now residing at their New York City are the guests of
luncheon.
As a means of checking an the summer home in Vassar Heights, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schneider of Cal-
vert Ave. at their summer home
work periodically, a series of bi- Lake Orion.
at Horseshoe Lake.
weekly teas will be held every sec-
Mr and Mrs. Charles K. Harris
' and Friday afternoon at the homes
Miss Florrie Ruth Rosten of
of various Iladassah members. are leaving Saturday morning for
2695 Monterey Ave. is visiting in
The next tea takes place at the a boat trip to Duluth.
Chicago as the guest of Miss Bea
home of Mrs. Seymour J. Frank,
Mrs. J. Weisberg and daughter, Denenberg.
18635 Wildemere Ave., on Friday
afternoon, July 20, this being the Estelle, are spending a few weeks
Miss Geraldine Fineman has re-
first of the forthcoming "Collec- visiting friends in New York State.
turned from a month's vacation in
tion Fridays." Every worker is
Mrs. Harold Truasky and son, Philadelphia and Washington, D.
requested to attend, bringing her
Leonard, left on a motor trip to C. During her stay in Washington,
tees
report and collections.
[ she was the guest of Miss Martha'
New York City.
Rosten, a Detroiter. Miss Judith
Leonard R. Meyers, Meyer L. Toots Chenkin of Philadelphia, A
Wartell and Julian P. Cohen have cousin of Miss Fineman, artist,
just returned from an extended with her. Together they will take
trip In the World's Fair at Chi- a short trip to Chicago and then go
•
A meeting in which all 'Zionist cago, from where they visited the back to Philadelphia, Atlantic City,
New York, Washington and Vir-
4 -1 youth organizations will partici- Fiji and Virgin islands.
ginia Beach.
pate has been called for July 19,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurewitz of
.;$ at the home of Theodore Olender,
1652
Taylor
Ave.
will
celebate
their
,: Miss Martha Rosten is the guest
s e741 LaSalle Blvd.
The major topics for discussion second wedding anniversary on of her parents at 2695 Monterey
lawn
party.
R
July
17,
by
giving
Ave.
;), will he the organization of a Zion-
ist Junior Council in which the Among the guests will be members
Dr. Maurice Gantz has returned
Si= following organizations will be of the Phi Epsilon Ne Sorority.
from active duty services at Camp
represented: A vu k ah, Masada,
Harry A. Levy and his daughter, Custer, Mich. Dr. Gantz is a first
Ilechalutz, Hashomer Ilatzoir, Ju-
nior Hadassah, Poole Zion, Junior Dorothea Wilma, returned to this lieutenant of the dental corps.
Jewish National Fund and the city, Monday, July 2, after a five-
month's stay in Pampa, Texas. En-
Miss Lillian Lieberman of New
Mizrachi. The possibility of hav-
route home they visited many spots York is spending two weeks in
ing numerous open forums and a
of interest, including the World's Detroit with Miss Belle Koenigs-
wide range of educational activi-
Fair, in Chicago.
berg of Tuxedo Ave.
, ties will also he discussed.
. —
The possibilities of a Zionist
The Misses Ilattie and Florence
Carl Siegel and
Mr. and M.
Center where all groups may meet Silberman of 1250 I3u'rlingame
home Saturday af- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tigay and
and work co-operatively will be
Ave., will be at
an important part of the discus- ternn, July 14, in honor of Miss families have taken a cottage for
oo
the summer at Williams Lake.
sion.
Meyer of St. Joseph, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Fivenson and
family, who have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse the past
week, have returned to their home
in Alpena, Mich.
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Tem vacationing at Chicago where and selections in English transla-
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they will visit the World's Fair.
poems will In, read by Aaron Ro-
Feulner of senberg,
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry
I 3733 Wa•erly Ave. had as their ,ern• of Aaron Kurland, chairman
house guests Mrs. Henry Mehlman I of the forum. Cantor Anton A
and son Murray of Chicago, ill. I Rosenfeld of Congregation B'nai
I Moshe has been invited to sing the
Alpha Gamma l'hi Sorority an- El Molei Rachamim.
nounees its second annual moon-
licht to Sugar Island on Thursday, I
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Gifts to Children's Home
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiss of ,
Home of
2260 Gladstone Ave. will hold , The Jewish Children's
on Sunday, July 29.' Detroit wishes to acknowledge
oven house
of
the fol.
in' with thanks the receipt
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m..
i honor of the engagement of their ' lowing donations:
Mrs. Esther Jay, 2675 Roches-
'
1 daughter, Laurette. to Harold
Lech- ter Ave.• in memory of the Yahr-
Lachman, son of Mrs. Julius
reit of her son. Louis, on the 2nd
man. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Srere, 2431
Mr. and Mr. Al Golden and I
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visit
in
New
York
and
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Mrs.
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week's
lantic City. hurst Ave.
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house guests Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Lehman and daughter, Barbara,
from the West Coast. Mr. Lehman
is enroute to New York.
gram for Sunday, July 15, broad.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Silberldatt cast from Station WJBK, from
and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Prince are • 6:15 to 6:45 p. m. will be demoted
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Miss Rose Eizen 14 1610 Taylor .
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( summer Moshavah (camp) to be'
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