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June 14, 1935 - Image 6

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PAGE SIX

1
Mrs. Berris Heads
Music Study Club

.9.8-

troit Unit of Junior Iladassah for
the season of 1935, the follow.'
ing officers were elected: Presi;

MEN'S SUITS . . . 90c
TOPCOATS . . . 90c

Ladies' Plain Dresses $1.00
Plain Spring Coats $1.00
Men's Felt Hats
50c

Clewed, Reibuyed by Factory bOtbods

Vitalize Cleaned)

I

COlumbia 4200

* [1 1 0G113?

MRS. J. BERRIS

CLEANERS 4 DYERS

533.547 EAST FOREST

CAMP NAHELU

ON PERRY LAKE
Ortonville
Michigan

A Character Camp for Children

THREE SEPARATE DIVISIONS

Camp for Boys Camp for Girls

Ages 7 to IS

Ages 7 to 16

Pre - School Camp—Age 3 to 6

The camp is 1,000 feet above sea-level—the
highest point in this part of Michigan.

Land and Water Sports — Horseback Riding

Tennis — Woodcraft — Camp Craft

Dramatics — Camp Carnival

Educational Trips

Applications Sr. now being received.

Booklet on request. Address inquiries to

Camp Nahelu, Orton•ille, Michigan

DIRECTIONS: U. S.-10 to M - 15, through Clark-
Mon, 2 miles beyond Clarkston turn right on
first gravel road, follow Perry lake signs to
Camp Nahelu.

PHONES:
tisiseit Telephones

TOwnoend
TOnn.nd

Orlontlffe 11E31

IS THE BEST

DOME' ITIC RUGS

Furniture

Cleaned ono demothed

8700 Linwood Ave.

---ends Saturday, June 22nd

1.35 a pair ...

Sale Price 1.00

(3 pas.-2.85, saves 1.20)

No. 105. "Gad-about" — • fine dependable
5-thread Himel•Hose.

No.103. "Dancing" — 3•thread chiffon, •
beautiful sheer Himel-Hose.

I Mrs. S. Gilbert and Mrs. Flora
Mrs. Samuel Greenfeld a nd 'SOPHIE BLANCHE SCHWARTZ
Goodman left June 10 to spend daughter, Judith, of Lebanon, I
the remainder of the summer at arrived last Monday to spend ; dent, Sophie B. Schwartz; first
vice president, Frances Moreno;
fortnight with their parents, It
Charlevoix.
second vice president, Anne Wi-
and Mrs. Jacob Silverman of GI
No.102. "Puff" — 2.thre•d evening chiffon.
wi!l
stein;
third vice president, Sadie
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl of stone Ave. Mrs. Greenfeld
I LaSalle Blvd., entertained at a be hostess at a trousseau tea t his Shur; recording secretary, Ruth
I/Intel-Hoge-tit rer t Floor
dinner party on Friday, June 7. Sunday afternoon in honor of her , Friedland; corresponding secre-
tary, Fannie Golobisky; financial
sister, Florence Silverman, bri
1

elect of June 18.
secretary, Jean Sheraton.
Miss Clarice Freud of the Park
Chairmen of various commit-
I.ane Apts. left June 8 for a week's
Ilonoring Miss Thelma Ste in tees are: Membership, Frances
i stay in Montreal.
Moranz,
bride-elect of June 16, were affa
co-chairman, Bertha
by the following hostesses: 51 r9 Yackness; fund raising, Margaret
Mrs. Sylvan S. Groaner of At-
"where vacation dreams come true"
I. Blumenthal and Sarah Ste i n, Moran z, co-chairman, Sydelle
kinson Ave. will leave June 15 for
Mrs., David Shwedel and 51 its Bobrin; Jewish National Fund,
FINEST RESORT ON EAST COAST OF LAKE MICHIGAN
a three month's visit in California.
Frances Segel, the Misses Sa die Rose Greenwald, co-chairman,
Offers Everything in Vacation Pleasures at It, Best
and Ida Karbal, Miss Irene We ss . , Esther Elconin; program, Anne
Miss Betty Welt returned June Miss Myra Moyer, Anna Ros
Rattling In mutat deur lake Michi./1 ..
Manson, co-chairman, Tessie Re-
M.., over the hills and into
7 from Vassar College.
the wood. . . . tennis, rhamplomohlp 1.0 11rt. . . .
zweig, Ruth Kirschbaum and Ile len binowitz; cultural, Helen Kass,
round of golf ot
eithe r of three rourNeo nreirt, ... a jaunt. on a Sm ut
home • • • dam.
,
anal .110.%
Rosenberg and Sarah Horowi tz. co-chairman, Doris Shear; pub-
tlo• moat, lor off to nearby
.. ping pong, cant,
Mrs. Julian Zemon of Parkside Among the many affairs given w
rte., In the nun
room
. Junto oun•lanning In ou r oolarittme
ere licity, Sadie Shur, co-chairman,
Juot lar)Ing around . . . with the folks
Avenue. is spending a week in a miscellaneous, linen, handk
watchin g the folk, . . or.
er. Bernice Friedland; dramatic , Sa-
New York.
chief and hosiery shower, brid "_ rah Bloomfield, co-chairman, Ger-
Rooms with Bath,
Delicious Meals,
luncheons and theater parties.
aldine Fealk; Newaette, Pauline
Tennis Courts,
Modest Rate..
Sun Solariums
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass1
B a r a h o I, co-chairman, Anne
Dance
Pavilion and
entertained at a dinner party on
Playgrounds
Write for
Mrs. Louis R. Miller and s on, Aaronson; Young Judea, Anne
Orchestra
June 8.
Governess
for
Folder
Milstein, co-chairman, Frances
Robert, of 3764 Pasadena Av
Social
and
Physical
en , Nelson; Happy Day Fund, Pearl
Children

Directors
Miss Marjorie Epstean returned I sailed Saturday noon from N
Wartell,
co-chairman,
Dorothy
York
on
the
S.
S.
Virginian
f
home on June 9 from a several
1935 BRINGS NEW IDEAS AND ADDED PLEASURES
an extended three month trip to Kollenb e rg.
months' stay in New York.
California and Yellowstone Park
Memebers of the board of di-
IRVING FIELDS, Miami's Favorite Entertainer,
rectors are Anne Aaronson,
Direct.. Diversions
Sirs. Gina Medem, famous
Mrs. Ben Tannenholz and daugh- by way of the Panama Canal.
Sophie
Balborer,
Pauline
Barahol,
Phoenix Road
journalist and brilliant speaker, ter, Retta, are spending sometime
South Haven, Mich
Mr. and Sirs. Louis Mark of Sydelle Bobrin, Esther Elconin,
will render a report to the Jews in the East.
Merton Road announce the grad- Geraldine Fealk, Bernice Fried-
of Detroit concerning the up-
building of the Jewish Autono-
Mrs. David Rubin returned from uation of their daughter, Lorraine, land, Ruth Friedland, Fannie Selels• WOOMMICW ■ 480
AILICWSWalisILW~Mos1SWW.WAS
mous region in Biro-Bidjan and a visit with her family in New from the University of Michigan. Golobisky, Rose Greenwald, Helen
Miss Mark is a member of Sigma Kass, Frances Moranz, Margaret
York.
Delta Tau. At home Monday, Moranz, Anne Milstein, Frieda
Milstein, Elsie Olender, Tessie
Monte Robinson of Los Angeles June 17, from 8 to 10.
Rabinowitz, Faye Rosenfeld ,
is visiting with his brother-in-law
S ophie B. Schwartz, Jean Sher-
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg
Wolfe of Tuxedo Ave.
of 1495 Virginia Park announce man, Sadie Shur, Sarah Shur,
the graduation of their daughter, Pearl Wartell, Bertha Yackness,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. That and Esther, from the social service de- Charlotte Zeff.
Frances Moranz, chairman of
family of Glynn Ct. have taken partment of the University of
the opera committee, announces
a cottage at Pine Like for the sum- Michigan.
th at many books of coupons are:
' mer.
Adolph ("Daddy") Freund is still available for performances'
Miss Lillian Leider of Virginia sojourning in Miami, Fla., and is of Operas Under the Stars, and

Park entertained at a card party a guest at the Hotel McAllister for she urges that all members corn-
JEDDO, MICH. — ON LAKE HURON
municate with her at Townsend ,
honoring Florence Silverman and an indefinite stay.
(14 miles north of Port Huron)
7-3970 at once in order to dis-
Fred Perlman.
- A kitchen shower for 40 women tribute coupons among their'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich was given on May 27, at the Flor- friends,
were hosts Wednesday evening to entine Dining Room, by Mrs. Dor-
MRS. GINA MEDEM
the members of the board of th e othy Cherrin and Miss Mollie
In the cool, clear, sparkling
Zioniat Organization and Mis 9 Kurtz, complimenting llilda Solo-
Along shady, wooded lanes
the life of Jews in the Soviet Molly ?icon was one of the guest s. mon, a bride-elect of June 23. On
waters of Lake Iluron—the
Union and other European coun-
—fresh, unspoiled — right
finest beach in Michigan...
June 5, a linen shower was given
tries, on Sunday, June 16, at 8:30
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer B. Kauff - by Mrs. Jack Weinbaum for 30
out of • book
p. m., at the Jewish Center,, man and daughter, Arline, of In - women at the King Fong Cafe,
Plans have been completed for
Woodward and Holbrook.
ianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Al - complimenting the bride-elect.
the dinner-dance and cruise on
Mrs. Medem, who is a member' red Ross and son, Walter, of Chi
the S.S. Georgian next Tuesday
of the National Executive of the; c ago, are the guests of their par
Romp under blue skies.
Mrs. R. Berman of Los Angeles,
Soak up the sunshine. Store
Icor, recently returned to thes e nts, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stein formerly of Detroit, is visiting her
United States after a three-year h eying arrived to attend the Stein - children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ber-
up health, and the zest of
Relax. Just do nothing
living
extensive tour through Europe ',S chwedel wedding.
man, at their summer home, Ven-
at all.
and the Far East, making a ape-
ice of the Lakes.
cial study of the Jewish colonies!
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Oppen
in Soviet Russia and the great 'h eim and their sister, Rhoda Gar •
Rates: $11.00 per Week; $3.50 per Week - End
Sarah Natinsky of 340
Mks
development of B i r o-Bidjan, be r, are leaving Saturday for thei
Englewood Ave., a bride-elect of
I
I
where she travelled, in the cons- h ome in Hartford, Conn., afte July 7, was honored with a mis-
I
For Re s
pany of Lord Marley, who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David cellaneous shower at Lachar's
on.:
I
interested in settling there part Oppenheim of Chicago Blvd.
Tuesday, May 28, by her sisters,
COUNCIL CLUBHOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER i i e
of the Jewish refugees from Ger-
Elaine and Eve Natinsky and Mrs.
/
89
Rowena
many. The lecture will be under
Holbrook and Woodward I
Miss Ruth Suberoff, whose mar- Norman Cohen. A midnight lunch-,
the auspices of the Detroit branch riage to Irving Waterman will be eon was served for 75 guests.
a lMiSIMNIMAISI MS3MIMOCI 6
of Icor.
solemnized on Sunday, July 14
W6W006%1MCWOMILtalsW01
Mrs. Benjamin Dubois of Flint,
will be the honor guest at a per-
sonal and linen shower on June Mich., spent the past week-end with
Bride of Last Sunday
19, to be given by Mrs. David her sister, Mrs. J. Barnett of
Spilkin and Mrs. Abbe Spilkin at Franklin Blvd., Pontiac.
the Detroit Leland Hotel.
Joseph Litvin, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. John Rissman of his daughter, Mrs. Howard Lip-
kin
and son, David, all of Philadcl-
Chicago were guests at the Book-
phia, Pa., were the house guests
Cadillac over the week-end.
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Bern-
Mrs. Robert Marwil was hostess stein of Normandy Ave.
to the Professional Group of Ila-
More than 100 friends were pres-
daesah at her home last Sunday
MRS. NATHAN FISHMAN
afternoon, Mrs. John Rissman was ent at a banquet recently given in
honor of Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein,
the speaker.
(Oyer 40 years ago Henry originated Hat Renovating.
president of the Ladies Auxiliary evening, under the auspices of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper of the Mlawa Verein, prior to her Purity Chapter.
Expert Hatters attend each process of cleaning.)
The
boat leaves from the foot
of Chicago Blvd. returned last departure on the S. S. Lafayette
Sunday from a week's stay in New for • three-month sojourn abroad. of Griswold St. at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Louis Freedman, who is
S he was accompanied by her daugh-
York.
in charge of reservations, can be
ters, Virginia and Joanne Kay.
reached at llogarth 4338.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harris
Musical entertainment, danc-
Mrs. Meyer Samolar of Cleve-
of New York are visiting with
205 GRATIOT - 145 MICHIGAN
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- and visited here this week with ing and cards will be featured
for
the evening.
DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER
thur Pollak ana family of Atkin- Mrs. Joshua Joyrich. On Wednes-
Mrs. Nathan Fishman is chair-
Faye
a
day
evening,
Mrs.
Joyrich
son Ave.
bridge party in honor of her guest, man of the program.
Mrs. B. Victor of Pingree Ave. who is to return to her home on
; Wassermann's Widow
has as her guest her sister and Saturday night.
nephew, Mrs. Joseph I. Palistrant
; Ousted from Vienna Home
Mrs. Charles Rubin of W. Euclid
SUNDAY,
and son, Robert Henry, of New
JESUS''
MRS. ISADORE BELKIN
JUNE 16th,
York, who will remain here for a Av C. was hostess at • miscellaneous
VIENNA (WNSI—Vienna Jew-
CONIMENITI
(Miss Gladys Millman)
ower
on
Tuesday
evening,
June
sh
8:30 P. M.
month.
ry is trying to raise a fund to help
CENTER
4, at the Checker Barbeque, in Mrs. Julie Wassermann, widow of
The marriage of Gladys Mill-
knoun J.rnallot end Lecturer whorecentlg Warmed from an
an ...I...ale to, urn Enron@
Mrs. A. Levin of New York and h onor of Miss Ruth Wax, a bride- the late Jacob Wassermann, world-
man, daughter of Isaac Millman
and the Far EOM
ect of July. Covers were laid for famous Jewish author, who was
R111.1. LECTURE ON
of 595 Belmont Ave., to Isadore her daughter, Mrs. L. Phillip of el
dispossessed from her home here
Belkin, son of Mrs. Eva Belkin Atlantic City, arrived Saturday to 12 5 guests.
because she couldn't pay the rent.
he
the
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nat
of 597 Belmont Ave., took place
Spoon
of
Max
Mr. and Mrs.
All of her belongings, including the
in Congregation Shaarey Zedek Bronstein of Chicago Blvd. Many
lovely affairs are being planned in 3269 Webb Ave. announce the Bar library of her famous husband.
on Sunday, June 9.
Under the Auspices of ICOR
Mitzvah of their son, Ira, on Sat- were thrown into the street.
their
honor.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and
urday, June 22 1 at Cong. B'nai Da-
Cantor .1. Sonenklar officiated at
The Hadassah board members vid, Elmhurst and Fourteenth. A
the ceremony.
dinner-dance will be given in his
The bride was given in mar- gave a luncheon in honor of Mrs. honor on Saturday evening at
john
Rissman last Sunday at the
riage by her father, Isaac Mill-
Lacher's.
man, and the groom was given Franklin, Hills Country Club.

,

1.65 a pair ...

Sale Price 1.15

Fidelman's Resort

.

for Business Girls,

Professional Women, Students

Purity Chapter's
Floating Affair

Swim . . .

Play .. .

Hike . . .

Rest . . .

PANAMA
READY TO WEAR?

When We Renovate a Hat — It Is Not
A Price Idea — It Is Done Correctly

Come to .. .

SOUTH
HAVEN

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"By the

Big Blue Water"

FOR

Rest . . Reereat ion May

GINA MEDEM

Best of Mineral Baths

Beautiful Dance Pavilions

Biro-Bidjan as the Future Jewish Republic

Finest Beach in America

FOR A JOYOUS, LOW-COST VACATION

following resorts and hotel. are endorsed by the
South Haven Chamber of Commerce:

WITTENBERG'S
LAKEVIEW
OAKLAND
ROSENSON'S
SAMSON'S
NESSELL'S
WEINSTEIN'S
YASHENOVSKY'S
ZLATKIN'S
ZIPPERSTEINS

away by his mother, Mrs. Eva
Belkin. The best man was Max
Schayewitz, and the maid of
honor was Miss Rose Belkin
Three hundred guests, many
out-of-town visitors, attended the
ceremony and dinner.
The bride and groom left for
an extended honeymoon in Eu-

rope.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

NU ALPHA TAU SORORITY

Nu Alpha Tau Sorority would
like to contact any club willing
to sub-rent its cottage at the lake
for a few weeks. Any group in-
terested in the proposition should
write to Miss Lillian Weintrobe,
10248 Delmar Ave.. Detroit.

SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN

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ident, Mrs. J. Berris, 2711 Cort-
land.
The officers for the following
year are: Mrs. J. Berris, presi-
dent; Mrs. M. Morse, first vice
president; Miss E. L. Davis, sec-
ond vice president; Mrs. H. Co-
hen, recording secretary; Mrs. B.
Pearlman, corresponding secre-
tary; Mrs. H. Metz, treasurer.
Mrs Berrie appointed chair-
men of committees as follows:
Study, Mrs. B. Lacks; program,
Mrs. E.`L. Shaver; audition Mrs
B. Clamage; special program,
Mrs. M. Morse; membership, Mrs.
S. Asherson; junior, Miss E. L.
Davis; philanthropic, Mrs. M.
Reich; ways and means, Mn. D.
Cole; publicity, Mrs. H. Metz;
year book, Mrs. M. Benyas; hos-
pitality, Mrs. S. Benyas; mother's
club, Mrs. A. Silberblatt; project,
Mrs. J. Sault; budget, Mrs. .1.
Seltzer.

it

Rug Cleanind
9X12 $2.75

The

march on in their big

morning, June 15, at Congregation
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the Shaarey Zedek. They will be at
Wilshire left for a visit with' home to their friends in the after-
friends in Cleveland.
noon and evening of Sunday, June
16, at their residence, 522 East
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis of Crawl Blvd.
Balmoral Drive returned from
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.1
Henry Greenberg, Tiger fi rat
Their daughter, Helen Vera, who' baseman and honorary member of
is a student at the University of the Campus Club of Wayne Uni err-
Michigan, is home for the summer city, will he guest of honor at the
vacation.
annual banquet Tuesday, June 18,
at Webster Hall. The guest speak-
Myron Barlow left for New York ers of the evening will be Coaches
to sail Saturday on the Veendam David L. Holmes and Norman
for France, where he will resume Mann, Dr. Jules Goldsmith, Dr.
painting at Etaplea. He plans Simon Grossman, Joe Colten awli
the toastmaster Earl Erman.
to return to Detroit next winter.



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CAMP NAJIELU

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To Report Sunday
On Biro Bid jan

LITTLE NAHELU

Ortorollle 9112111

Attention!

Mrs. Israel Brown returned to I Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Cordon
her home at the Wilshire afterj announce the liar Mitzvah of their
visiting in California.
son, Jacob David, on Saturday

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Fur..., Rugs, Cur.
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lovelier • • d brighter
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Surprisingly Lew ..t.
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At the final meeting of the De-

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Officers Elected
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The officers and board mem-
bers of the Nlusic Study Club
were guests at a luncheon at the
home of their newly elected pres-

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Dexter-Jey Floriat, Euclid 6082.

The Michigan Alumni Club of
In honor of the consecration of
their daughter, Clare, Cantor and Alpha Omega, National Dental
Mrs. Jacob 11. Sonenklar had a Fraternity, will hold its annual
buffet luncheon at their home on golf tournament Wednesday, June
19, at the Knollwood Country Club.
Calvert Ave. last Sunday.
Dr. J. M. Goldsmith is chairman
Dr. Willard Mayer of Chicago of arrangements, assisted by Dr.
George
Fineman and Dr. Leon Kat-
Blvd. spent the past week in At-
lantic City, attending the conven- lin.
tion of the American Medical So-
Miss Sylvia Pevin of Calvert
ciety.
Ave. left for a two-week's stay
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon of with relatives and friends in New
2979 W. Grand Ave. entertained York and Philadelphia.
on Saturday, June 8, in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalt en-
the graduation of their son, Man-
uel S., from Wayne University, tertained 24 guests at • dinner on
Sunday, June 2, at the New York
College of Liberal Arts.
Hotel, Mt. Clemens, for the pleas-
Miss Rosalind Greenberg of are of Miss Bee Shrier and Sidney
Buffalo, N. Y., has been the guest M. Kalt, whose marriage will be
of Miss Lorraine Mark.
an event of June 23.

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