PEVLTROITJEWISII ROIVICLE

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

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FRESH AIR CAMP

Himelhocks

Second Group to Embark
Upon Its Vacation
on Monday

Fresh Air Camp's second group
will embark upon its vacation on
Monday, July 1. Six bus-loads of
eager boys and girls will leave
the Jewish Center at 8 o'clock in
the morning, bound for two-
weeks of healthy out,-door life at
beautiful Blaine Lake.
Games of all kinds, hiking and
swimming, all under expert super-
vision, are included in the camp
program. Classes is nature study,
handicraft and dramatics develop
the taelnts of the children. Camp-
fires, story-hours and songs pro-
vide the campers' evening enter-
tainment.
Fresh Air Camp has extended
its season through September 8.,
I Jewish boys and girls from 6 to I
16 years of age are eligible for
the camp. The rates are $18 per
each two weeks, including bus
transportation and a medical ex-
amination. Registrations may be
I made at the camp headquarters,
61 W. Warren, Room 307.

Bouquet Lentheric

T

for those hot weather &Wants

charm in the summer time. Restore buoyancy and

fragrant freshness by using Bouquet Lentheric, after

■ B a frequent pick-me•up during the

day, 1.75 to 4.00.

CAMP
NAHELU

THREE SEPARATE DIVISIONS

Camp for Boys Camp for Girls

v

LITTLE NAHELU

Ages' 7 to 15

Prei.SgcellsoltoCrp

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

Girls' camp filled to capacity.

er, Airs. Dora Ehrlich, who gave
an inspiring talk on pioneering
work in Palestine, emphasizing
the need of women's groups.
The sponsor, Mrs. Joseph Hag-
gai, explained the ideology of the
group, and encouraged the guests
to join its ranks. The response
was resulted in added member-
ship to our list.
The Kadimah Group thanks J.
London for the use of the Beacon
Hall.

Jug a few vacancies available in boys'

division in Little Nahelu

ft,

DIRECTIONS: U. MAO to 711-13, throngh Clark.lon. 2 toll.
to—ocd Clarkston torn right on lirkt grass read, follow
Perry lake Dix. to Canto Natoli,.

PHONES: •

CAMP NAIIELO
Ortkonville Di tar,

from New York on June 25, to
spend six weeks in England.

Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Lanky have
returned from Miami Beach, Fla.,
The Misses Janet and Betty and are at home at 3025 Calvert
Welt will leave July 1 to spend Ave.
some time on a ranch in the
West.
Misses Lillian and Mollie Co-
hen of 550 Josephine Ave. are
Mrs. William Mazer and chil- motoring through the East and
dren, Barbara and William Jr enroute will attend the Young
Israel convention at Asbury Park,
are visiting in Columbus, Ohio.
N. J.

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Junior Group of the Jewish
Old Folks' Home

July 4th Specials—

A Character Camp For Children

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Mrs. Solomon Heineman of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fried-
Bloomfield Hills gave a tea on
good of Elmhurst Ave. are mo-
June 213 in honor of Mrs. Leon-
toring to Baltimore to visit their
ard T. Lewis.
daughter-in-law and son, Dr. and
Miss Barbara Gilbert sailed Mrs. Harry Friedgood of Boston.

R U S S E K S

ON PERRY LAKE
Michigan
Ortonville

Ages 7 to 15

On Wednesday, June 19, the
board of directors of the Jewish
Old Folks Home held their first
meeting of the fiscal year, at a
luncheon and round table meet-
ing at the Wilshire Hotel.
This meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Grace Zellman, who wa

tarns;

NAUE1.11
Ortomille 12111.

Detroit Ladies Lechem
Aniyim

The Detroit Ladies Lechem
Aniyim announce their second
annual picnic at Belle Isle, Sun-
day, July 7. It will be held be-
tween the old and new casinos.
The committee invites all to
come and meet their friends and
have a good time.

I

Robert Amberg will return Sat-
Miss Anna • Manson sails on the
urday from a two weeks stay in
S.S. Roma from New York City
Atlantic City, N. J.
on June 29 for a Mediterranean
cruise and visit to Palestine. Miss
Edwin Gage motored to Chi- Manson will return to Detroit in
cago the past week-end.
September. Many bon voyage
affairs have been tendered in
Miss Clare Wineman is spend- Miss Manson's honor by her
ing 10 days in Pittsburgh as the friends, concluding with a tea
guest of her fiance, Eugene Arn- on Sunday, June 23, given by
feld.
Mrs. Theodore Isaacs and Miss
Helen 'Kass at the latter's home,
349 Woodland Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
thal gave a dinner party on June
Miss Louise Sarah Levin, bride-
24 in honor of their house guest,
Miss Gladys Kiernan of Scranton, elect of June 30, was the honor
Pa.
guest at a miscellaneous shower
•
given by Mrs. Jack Golds of 3260
Elmhurst Ave., on June 24, at
Irving B. Ackerman has re- Boesky's on
Dexter. Covers were
turned from an extended tour laid for 25,
through the East.

An Art Creation
of Surpassing Loveliness--
Built

GRINNELL BROS.

SMALL GRAND

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'Beautiful Louis XV Design

Grinnell Bros.

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"Fragments of • Short Medical clone of Grits College, Dr. Leo
Vocabulary from the Cairo Geni- Jung of New York, and Hyman
ash," by Prof. Richard Gottheil B. Grinatein of New York.

President, Mrs. Himon Kap-
lan; first vice president, Mrs.
Wolf Kaplan; second vice presi-
dent, Mrs. A. B. Strainer; third
vice president, Mrs. Morse Saul-
son; recording secretary, Sirs.
Jacob Freedman; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Joe Horwitz; cor-
esponding secretary, Mrs. Julius
Berman; financial secretary, Mrs.
Jock Tobin; treasurer, Mrs.
George M. Roberts.
The board for the 1935-36
year will be comprised of Mes-
dames Aaron Carlstein, A. J.
Koffman, Ilarry Kraft, Isaac Shot-
zer, Merman Cohen, Louis David-
son, Saul Davidson, Anthony
Deutch, Irving Dworkin, Samuel
Eder.
The officers and members of
the organization want to thank
Dr. E. May Bernstein, Mrs. Max
Hayman, Sirs. Abe Kasle, Sirs.
A. D. Niarkson, Mrs. A. M. Preg-
croon and Mrs. Eli Sachne, retir-
ing board members, for their un-
tiring aid and cooperation in the
past.
In addition, the following com-
mittee appointments have been
made:
Social committee: Chairman,
Mrs. Max Hayman; co-chairman,
Mrs. Charles Robinson.
Activities committee: Chair-
man, Mrs. Harry M. Shulman;
co-chairman, Mrs. A. B. Straiser;
Mrs.esdames Harry Grevnin, Ja-
cob Harvith, Morris Krause, II.
E. Lippitt, Charles Robinson,
Mendel Rosensweig, Harry Shul-
man, Charles Smith, Louis Tobin,
Max Weksler, M. II. Zackheim,
remaining members; and Mes-
dames Joe E. Dorfman, Louis
Fineman, Esther Goldberg, Sam-
uel Kavanau, Philip !lender, S.
Singer, Simon Shetzer, Bertram
L. Smokier, Esther Solomon, Ja-
cob Sonenklar, Joseph Yolles, Is-
rael Katz, newly appointed mem-
bers.
Membership: chairman, Mrs.
Samuel Kavanau; co-chairman,
Mrs. Jacob Harvith.
Hospitably: Chairman, Mrs. A.
Kasle; co-chairman, Mrs. Morse
Saulson.
Music: Chairman, Mrs. Jacob
Sonenklar; co-chairman, Mrs.
Louis Tobin.
Program: Chairman, Mrs. Wolf
Kaplan; co-chairman, Mrs. Jack
Tobin.
Delinquent
dues: Chairman.!
Mrs. Morris Krause: co-chairman,
Mrs. Samuel Singer.
Publicity: Sirs.
Bertram I..
Smokier.
Printing: Mrs. Jack Freedman.

the Barium Hotel, in honor of England for two months, andl on July 14. The chairman of
Flowers for all ...ions-- Miss Frances Bagdade, • bride- Joseph and Abraham will spend' the flower day is Mrs. S. Fein-1
Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. elect. Covers were laid for 35. the summer in Paris.
stein.

TILL 5

9038 TWELFTH ST., at Clairmount

The Woman's Auxiliary of the
United Ilebrew Schools, at the
annual meeting on May 29, elect-
ed the following officers for the
ensuing year:

Open Meeting of
Yeshiva Auxiliary
On Wed., July 10

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Schools

Sid Mintz, student at Brooklyn
On Wednesday evening Mr.
College, N. Y., and son of Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of
and
SIrs. Joseph Mintz of New
I
Boston Blvd. were hosts to 50 York, formerly of Detroit, is en
I
-
guests at a farewell dinner par-
Avukah Sponsors Summer ty given at the Hungarian Vil- joying a fortnight stay here at
the
home
of
relatives,
Mr.
and
Seminar
lage, honoring Judge and Mrs. M
rs. arr.) Leach of Sturtevant
James I. Ellman of Connecticut Ave.
A summer seminar combining Ave., who are leaving on a Eu-
the
recreational activities
of ropean trip the early part of
camp with the educational ad- July.
A card party will be sponsored
vantages of supervised discussion
by the Sisterhood of Beth Tephila
will be sponsored by Avukah,
Judge and Mrs. James T. Ell- Emanuel on Saturday evening,
student Zionist organization in man will sail on the S.S. Nor- June 29, at 8 p. There will
Detroit.
mandie on July 10 and will at- be prizes and refreshments will
The camp will be held July 27, tend the World Zionist Congress be served.
28 and '29, at Unser Camp, near to he held in Lucerne, Switzer-
for the discriminating
Chelsea, Mich.
land They expect to travel
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shwedel
music-lover who also demands
All youth organizations, either through Europe, Egypt and Pal-
have returned from a motor trip
as groups or as individuals, are estine, and will return the mid-
home-furnishings of superior
through
Northern Michigan and
1 invited to participate. Reserva-I I dle of September.
distinctiveness and charm-
are at home at the Wilshire. Be-
must be made at least two
fore her marriage of June 16
weeks in advance, with Milton
I
Mr. and Mrs. George Galvani Mrs. Shwedel was Thelma Stein,
fR Marwil, president, 8621 LaSalle,
I
left Thursday by motor for a so- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. R.
, Euclid 6531-W.
journ in California, From there I Stein of Glynn Court.
4 "
The seminar, to deal with some
they will embark for Ilonolulu
(OWN MAKE)
I
phase of the development of and will return to Detroit on
I
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gendelman
Zionism, will be attended by at Sept. 1.
f Wisconsin had as their week-
0) least one of the national officers
I
4I ; of Avukah. The exact subject
nd guests Mrs. Rose Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wine left tunny, who were here to attend
; and leader will be announced
in the
Sunday for New York City and t he wedding of Mrs. Miller's son,
O later.
Mt
ernon.
Sidney, to Belle Eisenberg, sis-
'
ter of Mrs. J. Gendeiman.
Ostrovtzer Junior League
Kurt Peiser returned from a
( tcip natia
l .ake Placid and Montreal,
•
The hm
6
Ostrovtzer
Junior
League
Ninny friends and relatives
It duplicates perfectly the delicacy and
r. me t
atherethit the home of Mr. and
grace of line that distinguished the furni-
g
Thefollowing officers were
Irs. Athan Marks of 3272 Clair-
ture oft he Louis XV era ... it is constructed
Miss Ruth Feinberg of Leslie n
elected:
by master craftsmen who build into it
President, Jules Satin; Ave. left Friday for a three- b mont Ave., to hell) them cele-
rvice president, Mrs. D. Sheawitz;
rate their silver wedding anni-
longest years of finest service .. . •nd it
motor trip to Northern ,
)4! secretary, Rose Satin; treasurer,' Mick
ersary. A buffet supper was
c h,
possesses a tone praised' by world-
famous
"
Sam
Block;
seargant
at
arms,'
s
creed
at midnight for 75 guests.
artists.
1 Morris Stalrit.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falk mo-
Because you buy directly from the
A banquet in honor of Theo-
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity tored to New York and Boston, I dote
manufacturer, the price of this superb
Olender, who is leaving this
to remain over the summer
/1
instrument in choicest mahogany, is
Aid
months.
, week for a Palestinian tour, was
but $595 . . . in walnut case, $620.
held by Avukah, student Zionist
•
The Eva Prenzlaure Maternity
Following the celebration of ° rganization, Tuesday evening.
Very easy terms may be arranged. Your old piano
Aid is sponsoring a B01).1.0 es.; their 25th wedding anniversary C , '■ fr. ()lender is retiring president
accepted at liberal allowance, as part payment.
• cursion. Many fine. novel gamesion June 28, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer ; f the group.
O and races will he held. Special P. Seegman left for an ex-
On Sale at All Grinnell Stores
.; arrangements will be made for I tended visit to Chicago with their:
The faculty and Alumni Asso-
; backet parties, tables will be re - children, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Sale- • ci ation of the • d H ebrew
I served for this group at Bob-Lo. man
(Phyllis
Seegnian)
and s chools. the Kvutzah Ivrith, the
. Members and their friends must daughter, Gladys. •
I C hug Ivri Hatr.oir and the Avu-
Iget tickets through this organi-
ent ertain on Saturday
nation in order to get them at a
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Seegman
"Qualify Merchandise for 55 Years"
vening at the Philadelphia.
• reduced price.
moved from Lincoln Ave.. High- B 'Ton
Hall, for the pleasure of
10111 w. Jeffer.nn
For the convenience of those land Park, CO 8696 Dumbarton
1515.21
11127 E. Jefferon
bbi and Mrs. Max Weine, who
11711 Rosolearll
, >4 who live in the Dexter section Road.
1a re leaving the city, Rabbi Weine
WOODWARD AVE.
113 a. Ra.hinton
tickets will be available at the
tRoyal 0.1.1
Jiving accepted a rabbinical po-
4 . / Club Exchange, Dexter Blvd. be-
Mr. and Mrs. A. (merman of h
tion in the West.
Merit Glynn Court end Calvert. 2055 Gladstone Ave. have as their
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Yesh-.
Plans are in progress for the house guest Mrs. Milton Lehman
of Columbia University.
next donor luncheon, which will (Sylvia Imerman) and her dough -
Mrs. Morris Silverman (Mary iva Beth Judah invites all mem-
Dropsie College for Hebrew
bers
and friends to the open
"A Family of Illuminators in be given in December, and many ter, Barbara, of Twin Falls, Ida. Center)
of 3741 Collingwood
, and Cognate Learning
Ave. is sailing July 5 from Mon- meeting arranged by the junior
the Time of the Second Temple," ways in which to pay for the
donor
group,
which will take place on
luncheon can be had by
Miss Gladys Seegman. Baugh- treat, Quebec, on the S.S. An-
of Philadelphia
by Dr. l'aul Romanoff of the Mu-
getting in touch with the ch air- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Si. P. Sees. tonics, for a trip abroad, and will Wednesday evening, July 10. at
seum of the Jewish Theological man,
Mrs. F. Strauss, and Mrs. man of 8696 Dumbarton Road visit England, France, Belgium the B'nai David Synagogue, Elm-
Dr. Cyrus Adler, editor of the Seminary of America in New
H. Finley, co-chairman. Chair- graduated with highest honors and Switzerland.
hurst and 14th St. Rabbi and
Jewish Quarterly Review, an- York.
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka and Rabbi'
men of rummage sales are Mrs. from Highland Park Junior Col-
Judah Schulman will address the
nounces that the forthcoming A series of reviews by Melvin NI. 13aker • Mrs. R. Goldberg and lege.
The Misses Helen and Pearl meeting.
M. Cohen, president of l
July number of the quarterly will M. Fagen of New York, Sidney Mrs. M. Finkel.
Weisberger of 2075 W. Phila•
Wallach of New York, Prof.
Mika Alva Ron of Delmar Ave.
the synagogue, will be the chair-,
contain the following:
delphia Ave. are leaving Sunday
George A. Barton of the Uni-
LITERARY COMPANIONS
man. Music will be provide d
is visiting in Cleveland with Mr.
An article by Robert W. Hen- versity of Pennsylvania; Prof.
The Literary Companions held and Mrs. J. Heller and daughter for a month's stay in California. anti refreshments served. There
will be no collections and
derson, librarian of the Racquet James A. Montgomery of the their last meeting Monsky June and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Ber-
admis-
Tennis
Club
of
New
York,
University of Pennsylvania, Dr. 24, at the home of listen Bryson, latsky, formerly of Detroit. Miss
and
Accompanied by her sons, Jo- sion will be free. Members of
which deals with the Responsum Joshua Finkel of Brooklyn, N. Y., 3032 Tuxedo.
seph and Abraham, Mrs.
Ron will be home after July 1.
0.1 Young Israel and Mizrachi Youth
Boys, who are over 20 years
of Rabbi Moses Provencal con- Dr. Israel Baroway of New York
Zwerdling of Ann Arbor, Mich.,' are especially invited. All are
cerning the playing of tennis in University, Dr. Joseph Reider of of age, or girls, who are over 17
Miss Gussie Eisenberg of W. will sail for Europe on July 5 on i welcome.
the 18th century on the Sabbath; the Dropsie College, Dr. Solo- years of age, may still join by Euclid Ave. was hostess at • love- the Duchess of Bedford, from the
At the last meeting it was de-
also with regard to the question mon Grayzel of Gratz College, calling Helen Aaronson at To. ly miscellaneous shower
and port of Montreal. Mrs. Zwerd- cided that the date set for the,
bridge on Thursday evening at ling will visit with relatives in flower day be changed, to be held
of making wagers on the game. Philadelphia, Dr. Julius H. Green- 6-1986.

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Gifts to Organizations

The Jewish Child Placement
Bureau's temporary home re-
ceived a gift of a piano front
Sirs. Max Benjamin, in memory
of her father-in-la•, Abraham
Benjamin.
Contributions were received by
the United Jewish Charities front
the Finley family, in honor of
the 15th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert II. War-
ner and in honor of the Bar Mitz-
vah of Richard Cooper. A dona-
tion was made by Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Brin in memory of Louis
Siusliner and William Siegle
The Fresh Air Society received
contributions from Sir. Clarence
II. Enggass in honor of the grad-
uacon of David Levy; from Mrs.
Monroe Rosenfield in memory of
Walter Redfield; Sylvia Weiss,
in memory of Mae and Morris
Grabowsky, and from Emanuel
M. Tabor.

Members of the Junior Group
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol
of the Jewish Old Folks' Home
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Safir
of the Park Lane Apartments are
and their guests spent a pleasant
spending the week-end in Cleve- and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Clark
day last Sunday, at Riverside
and families are spending the
Park. The program included ten-
Contributions to the Jewish land, Ohio.
summer at Rockaway Beach, Port
nis, baseball, hiking, and a picnic
Huron.
Children's Home
lunch. This was planned by a
Mrs. Ann Sapperstein and
MRS. A. M. FERAR
committee
including: Bettina Ja-
The Jewish Children's Home daughter, Florence, of New York
Mrs. Hattie C. Oppenheim has
coby, chairman; Selma Blatnikoff
City
are
the
house
guests
of
recently
elected
chairman
of
the.
Mrs.
Open toe sandal, in
of Detroit wishes to acknowledge
moved
to
3265
Boston
Blvd.
and
henry
Auslander. The next
board of directors. Other mem-
brown, natural, white,
with thanks the following dona- Sapperstein's parents, Mr. and
meeting of the Junior Group will
Mrs. H. Krawitz of Dexter Blvd.
bers of this board- include the
navy,
light blue and
tions:
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rosman Mesdames A. M. Ferar, president be on the eve of the 4th of July,
black ... Main Floor
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sallan, 1474
at the home of Dorothea Ferar,
were hosts at a surprise dinner
Boston Blvd., and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Henry Wineman is spend- party at their home on Cortland of the organization, B. Lochs, II. 2959 Clements.
Wine, J. Rose, S. Shetzer, A.
L. Winkelman, 56 Colorado Ave., ing a few days in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ave., Sunday, June 23, in honor Deutch, J. Weisman, J. Kavanau,
in memory of Louis Musliner.
PERFECTION LODGE
e 20th wedding anniversary C. Cornell, I. E . Goodman, J.
Mrs. Fanny Rodin, 277 Bel-
Mrs. Ralph Shroder left on of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Wartell, S. Kanners., W. Aronoff, on Perfection Lodge No. 486,
mont, in honor of the 25th wed-
&
M
.,
will hold a regular meeting
mee F.
Harry
Rosman.
Tables
June 21 for a six weeks stay in
were P. Greenwald, J. Wolfson, S. A.
140 WOOOWARD
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday evening, July ' 3,
California.
decked with satin damask cloths Grenadier, S. Wallace, J. Kanter, at 7:30
Herman Cohen, 1624 Glynn
p.
m.
and were graced with huge floral J. Greene, I. Leibson, A. Zagal,
Court.
centerpieces. Music was fur- D. Werbe, K. Kutinsky, A. Horn-
The J. L. Hudson Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II fished by a
gypsy orchestra, °noir, D. Eliger, J. Goldberg, J.
Mrs. Draimin, 3295 Rochester. will return from their honeymoon Places were set for 46 guests.
Sachs, A. Carlstein, B. Sarasohn,
Sirs. A. Salem, 3295 Rochester. on July 4 and will leave on July
L. Rubinstein, D. 131atnikoff, S.
Mrs. Margolin, 2908 Pasadena. 8 to make their home in Chi-
Schwartz,
S. Baker, H. Lewis, A.
cago,
Ill.
Miss
Pearl
Feldman
of
Elm-
Sam Freedleng, 2911 Sturte-
Everything for the Man
hurst Ave., whose marriage to Al- B. Strainer, II. Altman, J. Berg-
cant.
in White
}toff,
J.
Ilarlyith,
A. Silberblatt
bert C. Bricker will take place on
StIl•Olt ■ 1111.W.4
c
Mrs. Allison Taber of McNich-. Aug. 18, was honored at a per- and M. Linilk.
Smart, Race quali11 ... 1
The election of two additional
.1, op
Mrs. Ehrlich Addresses ols Road will give a luncheon sonal shower given by the Tri
SPORT
TROUSERS
..
and bathroom shower on July 2 Delta Sorority in the home of members from the auxiliary to
MIA/ MORIN
110 - $1 vo
Kadimah Group
in honor of Miss Clare Wineman,
iss Jenny Meyerson on June 27. the senior board of the Old Folks
SHIRTS—Monogram Free
a bride-elect.
by Mrs. A. Roth, who entertained }fume resulted in the selection
I•alterns,
colon
ant1S,
95
The Kadimah Group, a branch
Miss Feldman was also honored of Mrs. harry Wine and Mrs. 3,
fabric', of all drwrilt- I
•11'1•ER
of the Pioneer Women's Organi-
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert will leave 60 guests in her home at a linen Goldberg, in addition to-- Mrs.
011ie. at $ 1
zation, held its first social bridge
Sport Shore RI
BATIONli TRUNKS
on June 12 at the Beacon Hall. on June 29 to spend the remain- shower on May 27;, and Mrs. Ben Ferar.
Stun Belts kar ap
SAM WEIN
All 11.1—$1.03 up
der of the summer in CharieVoix, Bricker, who was hostess to 60
It was an outstanding success.
Stich.
guests
at
a
linen
and
miscellan-
OPEN
UNDAYS
Mrs. William London, chair-
eous shower on June 18.
Auxiliary of United Hebrew
EVES.
man, introduced the invited speak-

Nerves, heat and exhaustion conspire against feminine

the bath or

Women's Auxiliary of Jew-
ish Old Folks' Home

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shower. Children's dinin g room and g
—playgrounds.

DANCING NIGHTLY TO BERNIE

MAYERSON'S HOTEL
EVERGLADES ORCHESTRA, direct from Miami Beach.

Men's and Women's Solariums—Social and Physical Directors.
Tennis courts. golf course nearby. Concert orchestra, two
performances weekly, in our new
dance and recreation hall.

Many Added Improvement s Have Made Baron's
the Most Modern Resort in Michigan

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