Er ■ ■ A merico 'elvish Periodical Cotter „ CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO at ■and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE jileY)rriton;kwisnORONICLE ' You'll Feel Like Men's White Suits Linen or Pains Beach when your White Clothes are Renewed with $y 00 Engagements Mrs. Ida Schultz and her daugh- ter returned front an enjoyable werk-end at St. Clair Flats as $1 2_5 DRY CLEANING Treat your Summer clothes t. • Vitalize Dry Cleaning! Ten. up 1 your WHITES--Pep tap yourself and • G. Plar.s!" There'. • gloelost• feeling In Vitalize Dry Cleaned Clothes. Try it—:t cost. n. mere! - - Up Flannel Trousers Columbia 4200 *CP0hIN 75c CLEANERS f DYER* 533.547 EAST FOREST AU garment. vitsiirs on MON — woertir heed 11•10•01 SIIECTEWS HAVE MOVED! Now in Our New Location 8925 TWELFTH STREET with a Complete Line of Radios, Furniture and Electrical Appliances - featuring - PHILCO Call EUclid 2030 84B $20 EASIEST TERMS Avrunin Camp Michigan's Oldest Private Jewish Camp In Its Eighth Successful Season ANNOUNCES Its Second Educational Toor A Completely Supervised Trip to the World's Fair, Chicago, on August 20 at an Unusuall y Low Rate Parents and friends to accomp•ny the are invited campers. No eeeee vations accepted afte r August 15 to An ideal place to send your children, where they will receive constant and intelligent attention. NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6 Under the super•ision of Marian Comstock Doctor and Nurse in Attendance A FEW VACANCIES LEFT For Further Details C•Il Townsend 7-2238 or Hogarth 8109 ACCOMMODATION dinner given at the home of the Stimonans, 1675 Taylor Ave. Open house will be held Sunday, Aug. 12, at ('ass Lake, 2187 Willow Beach Road. Mr. and .Sits. Louis Goldflne of 2744 Carter Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Freida, to David Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fox of liazelwood Ave. FOR ADULTS BY THE WEEK Fall Coats purchased during August! Wedding Calendar at 12:30 at Shaarey Zedek. August Sale of/New. Fur-trimmed COATS ----assures substantial saving's on all The Misses Ruth and Bernice Friedland have returned from fort Austin, Mich., where they spent the past week-end with their Aug. 12-Miss Kathlyn Pont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Myron S. D. Pont of 1700 Hazelwood Ave., to Louis P. Topor of Chicago, son Steinberg. of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Topor of Detroit. August 12-Miss Sara Horowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mrs. H. Morrison and daughter, Horowitz of 3023 Sturtevant Ave., to Leo Kolodin, son of Mr. and Betty, of 2966 Monterey Ave., Mrs. Louis Kolodin of 1985 Waverly Ave., at Hotel Detroiter. Rabbi are leaving Saturday for a two- A. M. Herahman will officiate. weeks' trip to South Haven and August 12-Miss Ruth Lois Krause, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chicago. • David Krause, to Arthur R. Carnick, son of Robert Carnick. Ceremony Prices will advance after Sept. 1st.! ■ 410...• ••ine1WWwWWiewell • BILLS! BILLS! BILLS! . RABBI MORTON J. COHN On Tuesday evening, Aug. 7, Aug. 19-Miss Josephine Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miss Rose Lee Cohan was honored Morse of 1699 Gladstone Ave., to Bernard Feldman, son of Mr. and Rabbi with the Union of American with a farewell party, tendered Mrs. Leo Feldman. Hebrew Congregations. by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schulman. Rabbi Cohn has done research in Aug. 19-Miss Ethel Menuck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Miss Cohan is leaving for her Menuck of 511:1 Belmont Ave., to Edward E. Benjamin, son of Mrs. the field of religious education and home in Los Angeles, Calif., after Lena Benjamin. Cereinony and reception at bride's home. Rabbi his thesis which is on the subject spending four months here. S. M. Fine will officiate. of religious school assembly pro- bills um, prnl.letill, et rrrr oast th afire month. r hotel Kcer, ooker, botcher, smear, not to mention Ir ian tot Mk. the lanithod. the toul driger. an ..111 ■ 11tr. 50.. Inert them nil. But Olen 1 0 0 111 ■•■■ 11. nee gone—nhen !stuffier Is left Mono in Ihr Al magi, to keep !he None for the one, hoo „III Ole olinel the 1 ■ 111.? There Is a tr.ted mu! prosed plan I.) 1 ■ 1, 10. ,..11 run nerun, now ms use 11.0)nwill nrr. - so hi,. Income, In }our (omits n hen n to tio longer here. l'ur infornintkon it. ask MORRIS GOODMAN Madison slit Representing Townsend 7.1147 Aug. 19-Miss Gertrude Virginia Rush, daughter of Mr. and grams will be published this fall. Metropolitan Life insurance Company Mr' and Mrs. J. Fisher of Cal- vert Ave. returned from a trip Mrs. Benjamin Rush of 24:32 Taylor Ave., to G. Lionel Willens, son Ile was student rabid in Hamilton, of Joseph Willens of Nashua, N. II. Reception principal for two years , Ohio, and front 2 to 5 p. in. through the East. They also vis- - ■ StSTI of the Price Hill Religious Seluml.' "wwil ewel•QI •• ited in Chicago. Aug. 19-Miss Ida Weiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rabbi Colin, who formerly lived in Detroit, will assume his new duties Mrs. A. Woll of Lee Place is Weiner of 3324 Sturtevant Ave., to Dr. Norman Rubinstein, son of as regional rabbi beginning Sept. 1. spending the summer vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rubinstein of 2244 Pasadena Ave., at the B'nai The work of the regional rabbi Mrs. B. Joseph's summer home David, Elmhurst and 14th. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate. (ESTABLISHED 1887) Oct. 14 - Miss Ruth Rae Marks, sister of Sirs. Ida Schultz of is a part of the program of reli- at Big Wolf Lake. 2605 Elmhurst Ave., to Dr. Samuel B. Goss, son of Mr. and Mrs. gious extension of the Department It's Cool and Comfortable at ANNIS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barris and , son, Richard, returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, after a month's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel. Their niece, Miss Elaine Joy Baker, accompanied them home. of Synagogue and School Exten- sion. The purpose of this project is the furthering of the cause of Judaism in the small towns and un- organized communities. The re- gional rabbi travels throughout a specified district, holding services Peter Goss of Ann Arbor. Births Century of Progress Exposition.I Selectsour new P1111.1.0 from the 49 in the new mo 19 d 5 elline for free demonstration ___ July 31-To Mr. and Mrs. Sol C. Donner (Ethel Eger), a dough The Misses Shirley and Vivian I Schlussel, with their sister, Sirs. ter, Regina Joan. Oshie Baker, are spending the Aug. 5-To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney If. Marwil (Harriet Levy), a week-end in Chicago, visiting the son. NEW 1935 Only PHILCO could give you a value like this! A new Baby Grand cabinet of beautifulwoods —with special Electro-Dynamic Speaker and other big-set fea- tures! Performance that is start- ling for its size and low price! Dr. and Mrs. ClartMce B. Ja. cobs are touring through North- , ern Michigan. . Rime! ho c ks' Named By U. A. H. C. As Regional Rabbi Rabbi Morton J. Cohn, a gra duate of the 1934 class of the Hid, - Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sego id. Slarygroye Drive announce the raw Union College, has recently ac Arthur Weintrob of 9727 N. engagement of their daughter, Antoinette, to Rowland Z. Lazar, son cepted the position of Region,' Martindale Ave. and Al Snyder of Mrs. Esther Lazar. of Taylor Ave. left for an ex- Mr. and Sirs. William Stoorinan announce the engagement of tended tour through the East, where they will remain for two their daughter, Anne, to Leo Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levine of 3294 Elmhurst Ave. The betrothal was announced at a weeks. _ guests of lien Cohen. Ladies' Dresses PAGE THREE Aug. 3-To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaplan (Jean Alperin) of Blaine Ave., a daughter, Rhoda. Mrs. Abe Wechsler of Pitts• 1 Aug. 6-To Mr. and Sirs. Charles F'riedenberg (Evelyn Lefko- with burgh. Pa., who visited witz) of 3385 Richton, a daughter, Marion Ruth. friends in this city, has returned Aug. 6-To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Applebaum (Adele Trompeter) to Mt. Clemens, where she is the house guest of her mother, Mrs. of 2635 Cortland Ave., a (laughter, Judith. Aug. 8 - To Mr. and Mrs. I. Schubiner (Irene Federman) of Alice Stiglitz of Clinton St. 2981 Cortland Ave., a daughter, Beverly Joan. Sir. and Mrs. Sant Kruger of Gladstone Ave. have as their guests Mrs. Kruger's brother, 1.1 Chertkoff of New York, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. •11. Chertkoff of Chicago, Ill., it being their first reunion in 22 _ ! years. All arrangements for the annual Mr and Mrs. Jack Kaplan of Cortland Ave. and Mrs. Kaplan's moonlight of the Detroit Auxiliary parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bronstein of the Los Angeles Sanatorium, to of Hazelwood Ave., returned from be held on the Steamer Tashmoo, a motor trip to Niagara Falls, on Sunday, Aug. 19, are now com- Buffalo, New York City, Wash- plete. At the last meeting of the ington. D. C., Atlantic City, N. J., auxiliary, the various committees and Passaic, N. J., where they visited with relatives and were ex- were appointed to serve as patrons of this affair for the benefit of men tensively entertained. and women, who are afflicted with Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman of tuberculosis. Quite a number of 3748 Wager Ave. have returned these patients have found a haven home following a two-week stay in small towns where there is no rabbi, organizing the Jewish people into religious groups, and arrang- ing neighborhood meetings which bring together the Jewish people from many miles around. This Saturday morning, Rabbi Cohn speaks at Temple Beth F.I. Marriages KOVAN • BRODY Miss Dorothy Brody, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Louis Brody, be- came the bride of Samuel C. Kovan, son of Mrs. Rose Ertz of Annual Moonlight I Jewish Secretary Bradford, Pa., at the llook-Cadil- Plans Completed Of Tammany Hall tar notd, or, July 29. The ceremony was performed By L. A. S. Group before an embankment of palms, ANNIS FU R 48th August SALE by Rabbi A. Si. Hershman. The bride chose an exquisite wedding gown of white satin with a high neckline in front and fash- ioned with two panels over both shoulders which tied in the back. The gown had a slight train and a short peplum. She wore long white satin detachable sleeves made with a point over the hand and a large circular cuff at the shoulder. The veil was made of tulle and orange blossoms and was waist length. The bridal bouquet was gardenias, lily-of-the-valley 1111,1 bouvardia. of refuge at the Los Angeles Sall/I- 1 at the Olympia Hotel, 511. Clein-• li Miss Ida Brody, sister of the rium due to the efforts of the De- ens, Mich. bridi., and her only attendant, pit Auxiliary. wore an attractive gown of pale New applieations, from impos- Miss Jean Weintrob of 9727 N. water-lily green satin fashioned Slartindale Ave. returned from e] ished victims of this disease, are with a v-neck in front and knee I,, ing presented at every meeting. South Haven. where she enjoyed length jacket with tiny cap BP.RT STAND They bear recommendations for her vacation with Miss Faye Wein-, sleeves. She wore matching san- admittance to the sanatorium, garden of 2647 Fullerton Ave. dals and carried a bouquet of winch has a record of splendid Talisman roses and gerbera tied achievements for the last 20 years, Miss Clara Tessler of Duanej with a satin ribbon to match her from the Herman Kiefer Hospital. Ave. is visiting her uncle and gown. from other institutions and front family at a summer resort in the', medical authorities. The auxiliary Assisting the bridegroom as Catskill Mountains for the past hopes to realize a substantial sum best man was his brother , Cole- three months, after which she will 1 , from this moonlight, to further aid Leave on Second Educational man Kovan. Every smart fur and style is represented in this motor to New York City to visit the sanatorium, thereby keeping its Tour on Aug. 20 For her daughter's wedding, annual event. It is extremely advisable to buy now. relatives and friends for two; gates open for Detroiters cursed Mrs. Brody wore a gown of black weeks before returning home. More than 2500 Fur Coats to select from, priced $49 with this illness, who are without The World's Fair at Chicago will lace and a shoulder bouquet of means to secure medical care and be the destination of the Avrunin Talisman roses. Mrs. Ertz was to $2,450, offering you the ultimate in style, quality Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum and attention. also gowned irVack lace and I Campers, their parents and friends and workmanship. daughter, Marry, left for a visit Entertainment has been provided wore Talisman at The Inn, Charlevoix. Mr. Ros- in addition to Jack Okie and his when they will leave on the second Following the e emony a din- • enbaum will join them later and excellent dance hand. There is only educational tour of the 1934 sea- ner was held for members of the they will remain for the balance' one week left to secure the th•kcts son, Monday, Aug. 20. family and close friends. Rabbi of the summer. in advance at the price of 50 cents Buy with Confidence at Fur Headquarters The tour will be. under the super-' A. Si. Ilershman graced the din- each. They are for sale at Sam's ner with his presence. Mr. and Mrs. Merle I,. Speer Confectionery, 8838 12th St., at vision of a competent staff, as the Mr. and Mrs. Kovan left on a of Cleveland, Ohio, have returned Goldman's Drug Store, Linwood correlation of the physical and mental development of the child two-week cruise from Montreal,, home after visiting relatives in the and Carter, at Gittleman's Confec- during the summer months is one Quebec, on the Duchess of Rich•: city. Enroute home they will tionery, Westminster and Goodwin of the chief aims of the camp. Nolmond. Upon their return they visit Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Ain- and at other stores, in all part, of A reu se i r 1 5 tions will be accepted after will reside at 925 Whitmore a Road, .hel of Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, the city, hearing the cards of the i'a., who will celebrate their 10th auxiliary. Reservations may be FELDMAN -CHERNICK "At the Fair" will be the theme' made by telephone wedding anniversary, Sunday, by calling Tri- Mr. and Sirs. Harry Chernick nity. 28815. The price per ticket at for activities at Astoria Camp on I Aug. 12, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Sunday afternoon, Aug. 19, songs ,of 1112 Dickerson Ave. announce -- the dock will be 65 cents. and dances of old and new R uss ia i the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Ida Speer of Cleveland. The last meeting prior to the being featured Tea and cakes will Mary, to Hyman Feldman, son of Picnic of J. W. E. W. 0. on Jolly Elite's Sixth Annual Ohio, her father, Si. Cohen of moonlight will be held at Jereho be • • A. Feldman, on Sunday, Aug. 5. Sunday, Aug. 26 Rosh Hashonah Dance Franklin, Pa., and Mrs. Anna! Temple, 2705 Joy Road, Thursday,: Ines in colorful Russian native Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal stir Friedman of Franklin, Pa.. are in Aug. 16, at 9 P. M. There will he on Sept. II costumes. The counsellor t ff f mated. Dinner was served to 75 A special meeting of the Jew- the city to attend the wedding of entertainment and refreshments.) the • nt M event, rs. use R Rubenstein, guests and d was o f owed by danc- R II Miss Ruth Lois Krause to Robert The public is invited. ish Wornen's European Welfare The Jolly Elite Club will spun- - 1 music director, Esther Johanna inc. ('armick, on Aug. 12. Organization was held Aug. 6, at , sor its sixth annual Rosh Hash- I Rein, girl's director, and Sid I ; Moyer, dramatics director, extend FEINBERG TO ADDRESS Congregation B'nai Moshe. Mrs. ! onah dance, at the Graystone The Misses Lillian and Carlmyle short visit, after which all will! an invitation to all parents and JEWISH RADIO FORUM A. Katzin, president, presided. Nelson of 3747 Waverly Ave.' motor back to Columbus. Ballroom, Tuesday evening, Sept. Ben I friends to partake in the delightful have returned from s visit at the Weintrob will be their guest on i Russian fair on the cool shores of I 11. Al Dubin is chairman, assist- H Henry Feinberg. psychologist of European orphans on the support- Breakers Hotel, Cedar Point. their return. Big Wolf Lake. Ithe Mental Hygiene Chia' of th e ing list of the organization for ed by the Misses Rosalie Linden ' i Jewish Social Service Bureau, will the pas. nine years, the monthly and Edith Yoselowitz, and Messrs. Miss Ida Hertzberg of 2661 Mr. and Sirs. Abraham J. Lach- be the guest speaker of the Jewish checks were sent to them and Harry Cohen, Max Sosin, Si. J. Tyler Ave. has returned from a over and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Radio Forum next Sunday, Aug. temporary relief in $5 checks was Kushner, Karl Katz, two-week visit at the Breakers Lachover left for Charle(oix. "ag Ben Fishman, 12, in the program broadcast over given to two other orphans. Hotel, Cedar Point. Mich., where they will spend the A detailed report was given by Solomon Schreiman and Milton ' Station W.1111S, from 6:15 to 6:45 month of August. .... .? .rni i ,..n m .,:n s , S j,........ s k . R i, (1, I.,,, ,, •,,,,,.,,;,, , . ., ubin. I P. M. Sir. Feinberg F % suhiect will Slrr. Agnes Levin, secretary- Miss I,eah Kushner of 9603 Mc.I be "The Purposes of Phychological treasurer of the organization, in An open meeting will be held Quade Ave. has returned from •1 Dion In ChiT . ago. Mr. and Mrs. Tolley J. Porner- el Peng rrrr E spoo___ " and will deal with the regard to the success of the tag Tuesday, Aug. 28, at Assembly vacation at Breakers Hotel, Cedar ance and children left for • I I r, r ui•44,1 ss i,,,,n, ......tos as.. ... . :,.. 11;:d •sin s . nsis11.1n .., vei Testingtesting r o.ftdcsi p itu na on days held last month in Mt. Clem- ima albch il it iie,, l dren for ' Hall, 12th and Clairmount. The Point. month's visit in Hollywood, Calif. their ■ I day . in ttrand Itaid d r nd and ens. Thanks were expressed to public is invited. a hfueliegow Mr. Feinberg is an authority on Mrs. A. Katzin, chairman. her as- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Si, Lewis The next regular meeting will The Misses Rae and Ann Cohen so.. mo, vs.s••• is et•ndInf • ....a mental hygiene. He is the chairman sistants, committees and private he held at Assembly Hall, Tues- and daughter. Jean, are spendinrs of LaSalle Blvd. spent an enjoy .nn retells.. in chid -Agri of the clinical psychology group of donors. day evening, Aug. 14. the entire summer at Rockaway able week-end as the guests of Mr. end Mr. 0— ni;,,..nau and remit, the National Conference of Social for Mt Clem., .men they IrIll Arrangements were made for Beach, Long Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tomkins at left vie.. Inoeral we...km work and is secretary and treas- the picnic in be given Sunday, Gifts to Hadassah Fund the "Torn Bill Bob" cottage, Pal- . _ Miss Helen Raskin of New York . mer Lake, Colon, Mich. They . s: , , .on , ts .. , • 0, sin. ,K . 4 , h n...n I , ,auenil . ,IC op:: urer of the Detroit Psychology Aug. 26, at Belle Isle. Mesdames Club. He has been a contributor of n a I). Silverstein and Israel, chair- City is visiting with her cousins,, were joined by their brother. Alex finoton The Infant Welfare Fund of and ' , hot ,sums point• to .peso . ps ychology gy ,.. mans men, are preparing dairy and Mr. and Mrs William Freed. Cohen, and Mr. and ■ Mrs. George se veral week. Iladamah has received the follow- publications, including the Michi- chicken dinners, all home cooked, ing contributions: Johnson of Lansing, Mich. gun Academy of Science Magazine, lii x er ssmidssr hen returned gan S. R. Resnik has returned from refreshments, amusements, prizes, h. , . '0., • ■ •••nding w.,...1 week. In From Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Family, and the General Genetic etc. a two-week vacation at Asbury Mr. and Mrs. Herman Imams- Ito• M h:::: Prentis, in memory of Mrs. Fanny Psychology Magazine. Park, N N. J. On his return he thal and daughters. Geta and I Mr and Mr• Ies.ph P.my.l ■ nor .4 The proceeds will go for WI- Ofshie; from Miss Hattie Gittle- Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple , d p a h y a •n.relief to the European or- man, in memory of Albert Ber- spent a week in New York City on Amelia, of Chicago, are the bona , risieglitn Carotin ion, and Mr and Beth El will be presented on the. Ilea Mae K ahn left on Standar for Chi business. 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Schsen- rare man; from Mr. and Mrs. Julius to wend • ...k same program in an address on Arrangements were also made , Berman, in memory of Rebecca berg of Virginia Park. , the subject, "Social, Moral and i Mr. verso... le victing Walleye Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin for the :jib annual dance of the . B. Bennett and Albert Berman; Religious Implications in the Aus- . (Belle Goodman) are now making Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeYoung — trian Conflict. - organization, to be given in Fort from Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, their home in Cleveland, Ohio. Wayne Hotel, Sunday, Nov. 18, and Mr. and Mrs. Goodman J. h ,t,":",::',Z;th : Aaron Kurland will preside. in honor of the birthday anniver- and for the New Year Eve party. sary of Marcia Diamond and in • Lefkofsky have returned home (Is ulth re-lat Iv, In it'll, rit• 4 111 11SI N Ir re The next board ofdirector•' honor of Harold Ehrlich's recov- Mrs. Joe Sherman and son, after vacationing at Cedar Point.' • --- B ernard, of o limbs's, Ohio, have meeting will be held Monday. ery from his recent illness. Gift to Children's Home M The YndernIte• met the horn. or been visiting with her parents. LAurd Intreff. New of11.-ere Aug. 13, at the residence of Mrs. Among the Detroiters spending, Memory of David Cohen 5, foliose %mars Intrvir pteeolent Mr. and Mrs. William Weintrob the slimmer reason at Cedar Point! J. Lieb, trustee of the organiza- Chaim Nachman Bialik, who Norms lumbersslee-Neatd• I of 9727 N. Martindale Ave., for are: Mrs. Ilarrrr Glick, Mrs. Maur• tion, 1983 Hazelwood Ave. wor01•11. died last ti ssnth rah tireho•in or , was a member Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen g. • Psis 0.0 has bald all honorer, ro....,,,,o. the past three weeks. Her bus- ice Steingold. Mr.. Samuel Beim,! gave a contribution to the Jewish nt , of the board of governors of the the or•an , e•tion. in , itottng t band and the latter's mother, Mrs !Mrs. Sam Gutterman and Mimi Children's mars. I If you go one mile on the wrong' Hel,rew Univereity, where • chair Home, in memory of int .5 a elan wrap boot The net se It meet- Ins will he held not home of Sarahl road you are two miles further On Hebrew was established in his Jacob Sherman, arrived for a Rae Berman. David Cohen. Gelatin. from your destination. name last year. Avrunin Campers At World's Fair L ow August Prices CONVENIENT TERMS DANCE UNDER THE STARS ON LAKE ST. CLAIR and 'DETROIT RIVER To the Snappy Tune s o f JACK OKE AND HIS BAND A FINZEI, PRESISNTATION LOS ANGELES SAKI• TARIUM AUXILIARY MOONLIGHT Steamer Tashmoo Sunday Eve. Aug. 19 Tickets in Advance, 50c - At the Dock. 65e Available at Sands Confectionery. 8838 12th St. or Phone Trinity 2-8815 Nahelu Lodge Opens Sept. 15 Jr. Auxiliary of Beth Moses Miss Edna Slutzky, new presi- dent of the Junior Auxiliary Nahelu Lodge, all-year home called her first meeting to order school for children, opens Sept. on July 31. Max Lasser reported the social 15. This institution, operated by , the directors of Camp Nahelu and committee's plans for a dance, to be given the latter part of Oc- Little Nahelu, sell fill the need for a modern, high standard all-year tober. Paul Feldman, head of the dra- hoarding school for Jewish chil-j dren in this vicinity. It will com- matics committee, announced that bine • healthful country environ- his workers will select the cast for ment with all the physical, educa- t he next play. Those who are as- tional and recreational facilities sisting Mr. Feldman are Joe FM- that the city provides. Its man- i gin, Rose Goldstein, Irving Rosen by the directors of Camp. and Herbert Brandwine. Nahelue and Little Nahelu assures, Joe Faigin of the bnys' sports the same efficiency that has made committee announced a handball Camp Nahelu and Little Nahelu t ournament at Northwestern Field. the outstanding institutions of More plans would be given et the their kind in this section. En- next meeting on Aug. 14. Ruth rollment will be limited to ten lams, of the girls' sports report- children. Application may be made ed there would be basketball for at Nahelu Lodge, Perry Lake. I he girls in the fall. Ortonville, Mich., phone Orton- Miss Slutzky announced that ville 12F31. he next meeting would be devoted n the revision of the constitution. Surprise entertainment is also planned for the meeting on Aug. Jewish Soldiers' and Sailors' Furloughs As a result of arrangements made by the National Jewish Wel- fare Board, departments of the United States government have issued furlough orders to enable Jewish soldiers. sailors. coast guardsmen, disabled veterans and members of the Civilian Conserva- tion Corps to observe the High • Holy Days this fall. 14 . Gifts to North End Clinic North End Clinic has received the following enntnbutions: In memory of Adolphus Fite!, from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- field and Mrs. Benjamin L. Lam- bert. Drugs from Dr. Saul Rosen- zweig. Ennis Furs LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER 4ritg Nan