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Me, In the a.m..* room ...nude trun-tannIng In oar oolarlumo ... or, 1.4 buying around . • . with the folks yr %matching the folks. ROOMS with Bath, Tennis Courts, Modest Rates. Playgrounds II rile for folder Go eeeee ss for Children /nine Delicious Jewish Meals Sun Solariums Dance Pavilion sad Orchestra Social end Physical Directors field*, Miami • famed* Entertainer, Itarert• Irltersiono Phoenix Road SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. DISCRIMINATING DETROITERS ALWAYS Vacation at BA•ON'S RESORT SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath mid as. e—play e showsr. Ckildree's dining room and g DANCING NIGHTLY TO BERNIE MAYERSON'S HOTEL EVERGLADES ORCHESTRA, direct from Mimi Beach. lariums--Social and Physical Director.. Men'. and Women's S o courts, golf course nearby. Concert orchestra, two Te111111n porton...aces weekly, in our new dance and recreation MIL Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's the Most Modern Resort in Michigan B'nai B'rith Women Cleveland Orphan Honor Mrs. Metzger Home to Meet on July 20 and 211 At the District Grand Lodge convention of the Women's Aux- CLEVELAND.—The 67th an- iliary of B'nai B'rith recently held in conjunction with the nual meeting of the trustees and Men's District Grand Lodge No. directors of the Cleveland Jew- 6 at Minneapolis, Minn., from ish Orphan Home will be held at Bellefaire on Saturday and Sun- day, July 20 and 21. "Bellefaire F a let i I y Night," which was inaugurated last year, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg will be repeated on Saturday eves I have returned from a week's stay and Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulz- ning, when the trustees, three- • in Toronto, Canada, having taken burger were week-end guests at their children, Lenore and Mig- Port Austin. tors, local representatives and, non, for their summer's stay at their families will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor II. \Veil Camp Arowhan, Algonquin Park, the children at their regular left Sunday for a 10-day visit in Ont. monthly birthday dinner to be Chicago. held in the cottages. Later in Mrs. M. Strauss of Cincinnati the evening the children will pre- Mr. and Mrs. Morton Straus re- is spending the summer with her sent a colorful operetta. children, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. turned to their home in Cleveland There will be committee meet- e Bernstein of Pingree Ave. after a visit with their mother, ings on Saturday afternoon and Mrs. Irma Straus of Walnut Luke. the regular annual meeting on MISS BILLIE KLEIN Miss Miriam Freeman of Min- Sunday morning. The superin- Mrs. Jack Berger and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klein an- neapolis, Minn., is the house tendent's annual report, the bi- nounce the betrothal of their guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. Cohen will be joint hostesses at a ennial election of directors and luncheon bridge for 35 guests at daughter, Billie, to Louis M. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman. the election of officers will he Devon Gables, on Saturday, July Bloomberg of Detroit, son of part of the order of business. Mr. and Mrs. Barry M. Bloom- Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Broder 13, honoring Miss Lillian Stern, The alumni of Bellefaire will berg of Flint. and family of Lawrence Ave. are whose marriage to Saul II. Glueek hold their annual homecoming spending the summer at Charle- man will be an event of August 22. MRS. NATHAN D. METZGER reunion on Sunday, starting with voix, Mich. a luncheon at Fenway Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Anspach July 1 to July 4, one of the De- Ho: iored guests of this year's cel- Mr. and Mrs. harry Srere of are now residing at trilw N. Mar- troit women, Mrs. Nathan D. ebration are Isaac Cohen and Metzger, received signal recogni- Abraham Liebman, of Chicago, Los Angeles are visiting with tindale Ave. tion by being elected second vice- who entered the Jewish Orphan their family in this city. Rhea E. Cashman, president of Leslie D. Bloom has returned to president of the Women's District Home on Woodland Ave. in 1868, the World Wide Travel Bureau, The Messrs. Harry Jr. and Rob- this city after a two-weeks' stay Grand Lodge. and appear in the records as the personally escorted a party of Youngstown, Ohio, where he Mrs. Metzger was elected to first and third children admitted art and Henry Frank left by mo- at over 70 Detroiters on a three- for for Yellowstone Park. visited his sister and brother-in- this position in view of her out- when the home was opened. week trip to Europe, sailing on law, Mr. and Mrs. William R. standing work in the formation There will be alumni athletic Erlichman. the Normandie July 10. They of a Women's Auxiliary in the events in the afternoon and the Mrs. Osman E. Fisher and Mra. will return to New York July 29. City of Detroit. The Detroit alumni meeting and supper, Sun- The group will visit London, William Fields will be the week- Alpha Club will hold its first auxiliary made a fine showing in day evening, at Bellefaire's Al- Brussels and Paris. At London ! end guests of their sister, Mra. annual summer formal Sunday replenishing, refurnishing and umni Hall. they will be at the Hotel Metro- I. I. Ilassenbusch, at Charlevoix. night at the Oriole Terrace. The assisting the Billet Foundation Many Detroiters on Normandie Trip committee in charge of arrange- at Ann Arbor. Mrs. Metzger is pole, in Brussels at the Palace Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II ments includes: Jerry Rosenzweig, the present president of the Hotel, and in Paris at the Scribe (Carmen Wolff) returned on July Jerry Marx, Irving Grumet and Women's Auxiliary of Detroit, a hotel. On the passenger list in this 7 to Chicago, where they are Edwin Finsilver. post to which she was re-elected party are included Mr. and Mrs. making their home. last December. Robert Spiegel is visiting with Herman Cohen and daughter, An- The auxiliary represents a Mr. and Mrs. Royal Allen his family in Chicago over the membership of 200 women who nette, Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marien- Oppenheim and daughter, Petri_ week-end. have sponsored several outstand- thal, Dr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Art, cia Joyce, are guests at Gratiot ing social events in the past year. Mrs. William Mazer and children Dr. and Mrs. Theodore I. Roth, Inn, Gratiot Beach. returned from Columbus, Ohio, af- Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Stenbuck, Mrs. Meyer Prentis, Mrs. Abra- After a visit with their chil- ter a visit with her family. ham Srere, Mrs. Maurice J. Cap- dren in Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer left lan, Mrs. Arthur Bloom, Mrs. Mrs. David King returned to Ella 'merman, Mrs. Mary Harris, their home, accompanied by Sunday for West Branch, Mich., Miss Ida Reinder, Mrs. Reva Ber- their granddaughter, Jean Mari- and Boston, Mass. man and Mrs. Esther Newlander. lyn, who will remain over the Mrs. Moe Rattner and children Samuel Charfoos and Alvin In addition to those taking the summer. are spending the summer at Deal, Kevin, who attended the District tour, Miss Marion Shapero left Grand Lodge No. 6 convention with the party bound for Pales- Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Farbstein N. J. at Minneapolis, Minn., as dele- tine to visit her uncle. Also and son, Lee, sailed July 10, on On Saturday evening, July 13, a gates of the Detroit Louis Mar- starting with the party were Mr. the Normandie for a summer's bon voyage party will be given by shall Lodge No. 1203, will give and Mrs. James I. Ellmann. travel in Europe. the many friends of Mrs. Sam their views of the convention at °there going over with the party but for additional extensive Mrs. Clarence Enggass and son, Meskin at the home of Mr. and the next lodge meeting, on Tues- trips in Europe were Mr. and Robert, will leave July 13 for a Mrs. Sam Shayne of Linwood Ave. day, July 16, at 8:30 p. to., at Mrs. Morrey D. Kane and Mrs. Georgian Bay cruise and a two- Mrs. Meskin will sail on the S. S. the Book Cadillac Hotel. Majestic, July 19, to visit England, At the last meeting, on Tues- Jenny Hegedus, and Mr. and Mrs. week's stay at Mackinac Island, . her native land. Among the guests day, July 2, A. Allen Greenburg Jack Bookstein. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert will be Mrs. Anne Jacobs of ('hi- and Nathan Berke gave interest- Benjamin A. Gladwin is also one of the party, assisting Mrs. and Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott cage, III. Rhoda Zahavie and Ruth ing talks about the Anti-Defama- tion League. Gladwin in the personal arrange- were hosts at a picnic on Satur- Sherman will entertain. A series of summer outings ments for the pleasure of the day, July 6. The third annual moonlight of have been arranged by Sidney Rhea E. Cashman Normandie Eugene Arnfeld of Pittsburgh; Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority will Immerman of the social commit- King's Jubilee Tour. Miss Cashman stated before visited over the week-end with his take place on Thursday evening, tee. Louis Ginsburg, first vice-presi- she left that she wished to ex- fiancee, Miss Clare Wineman, at August 1, on the steamer Tashmoo. Bessie Shepherd, Betty Zeidman dent, was given a farewell party press her regrets to the friends Secaw Lodge, Gaylord, Mich. and Bertha Wagenheim were hos- at his home before leaving for who were disappointed in not Miss Susanne Mahler is spend. tenses at a pajama party on Sat- an extended tour of the West. being able to join this party, due urday evening, July 6. ing several days in Chicago. Nathaniel Rubin, well known to the fact that the sailing on checker champion who won the July 10 was overbooked and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germansky checker match from Willie Ryan Abner Friedman spent the 4th more passengers couldn't be ac- of July week-end in Charlevoix, and daughters, Annabelle and of New York City five weeks ago, commodated. Shirleen , are leaving for Atlantic is now scheduled to give blind- Mich. City, N. J., for a prolonged stay. fold checker exhibitions as well • Mrs. Douglas Brown and her Mr. Germansky will return to De- as participate in a checker tour- daughters, Sally and Mary, and troit within a week. nament at the Breakers Hotel, Mrs. Howard Kaichen and her Cedar Point, Ohio, during the Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Metzger first part of August. children, John and Susan, are spending the summer at Rondeau and Dr. harry C. Metzger of Pin- Last Thursday, July 4, Sol The grand patriarch of ' the gree Ave., returned from an ex- Poskel entertained many of the Grand Encampment of Michigan, Park, Ont. tensive trip attending the sessions members and their wives and Maurice Bordelove, installed the Mrs. Elliot Moyer of Washing- of the District Grand Lodge No. sweethearts at his cottage at officers of Jericho Encampment ton, D. C., is visiting with her par- 6 convention of B'nai B'rith at horseshoe Lake, Mich. Swim- of I. 0. 0. F. No. 173, on Mon- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finster- Minneapolis, Minn., and enroute ming, card playing and dancing day, July 8. He, with his assist- weld of Chicago Blvd. visited in Chicago and in Milwau- concluded the events of the day. ing staff, deputy grand marshal) kee, Wis. and deputy junior warden, Sam Mrs. John Immerman and her Picnic and Splash Party of Mann, P. C. P., deputy grand Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Sieg el of daughter, Mra. Arthur Bloom of senior warden, William Meizler, J. W. E. W. 0. July 17 McLean Ave., sailed Wesdnesday 3351 Fullerton Ave. announc e the P. C. P.; deputy grand high priest, on the S. S. Normandie for a three- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Bu rton, Joseph J. Hirschman, P. C. P.; Final plans and arrangements weeks' visit to London, Brussels on Saturday, July 13, at Co ngrc- Berman Srero, deputy grand re- Open for a picnic and splash party, gation Shaarey Zedek. and Paris. cording scribe and deputy grand house on Sunday, July 14, from sponsored by the North Wood- financial scribe, installed the fol- ! ward branch of the Jewish Worn- On Saturday, July 13, Mr. and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 m. lowing officers: ' en's European Welfare Organi- Mrs. Harry Winston of Birming- Chief patriarch, Sam Rose, P. me. zation, will be held at the cot- Dr. Harry F. Swartz ha ham will be hosts at a dinner party C. P.; Louis Kozin, senior war- turned from Chicago, where he tages of Mrs. A. Kurzman and den; Nathan Geer, high priest; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glogower, completed two years' study at the Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, at Long Henry Feinberg, P. C. P., record- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn Michael Reese Hospital. He is now Lake, on Wednesday, July 17. ing scribe; Israel II. Stein, P. C. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Welt associated with Dr. II. A. Pays- Reservations can be made up to P., financial scribe; Isadore Ros- spent the past week-end at Gratiot ner. Monday, July 15. For informa- enthal, junior warden; Gabriel tion, call Mrs. J. Zuckerman, To. Beach. Sanger, guide; David Botrimo- Mrs. Joseph Newman of 2944 6-1072, or Mrs. J. Cohen, presi- rich, first watch; Sam Morris, Miss Mildred Fink, daughter Clements Ave. was hostess at a dent, Eu. 3412•. second watch; Goodman Lenhoff, of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink, shower in honor of Miss Evelyn Progress is reported on the third watch; Aaron Eckshtet, returned from a six weeks' visit Berlin, a bride-elect of July 28. third annual donor luncheon, to fourth watch; Jacob Bockoif, in- be held in January, 1936. Meoi- Covers were laid for 60 guests. in Montgomery, Ala. side sentinel; Ben Chodoon, out- hers and friends have pledged side sentinel; Joseph Lichten- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisman their support to Mrs. Anna Gold- Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Benyas berg, general chairman. Enthusi• stein and Sam Witsotsky, guards returned from a week's visit to and son, Asher, of Calvert Ave., of tent. the Lake Shore Inn at Point left on a trip to Quebec and Old astic cooperation is shown by The grand patriarch delivered Orchard, Maine. They will re- Mrs. Morris Sussman, president Pelee, Canada. the congratulatory address. of the young women's group. turn about August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bieber- Miss Ruth Gordon, who had been Plans Made for Zedakah stein a,nd family of Cortland Ave. will leave Saturday for a visiting in Detroit, has returned Club Luncheon and two weeks' stay at Gratiot Beach. to her home at 741 So. Mansfield Splash Party St., in Los Angeles. Final arrangements for the Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Fink of At a recent luncheon meeting luncheon and splash party 'pone Mrs. Barney Bremen and daugh- of the Women's Auxiliary of the Winona Ave. spent the week-end cored by Mrs. Bailie Hertz at her Maimonides Medical Society, held of the Fourth of July with their ter, Geraldine, of 3265 Boston Blvd. are now spending their glimmer summer home, 56 Join. Ht., lake at the Chidwa Tea Room, the family in Pittsburgh, Pa. Orion, have been completed. This vacation in Atlantic City. following women were re-elected affair will take place on Wednes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Unger to office for the 1935.36 season: day, July 17, at I p tn., proeeed, A picnic and day's outing will President, Mrs. M. E. Bachman; and daughter, Helene, left for a be enjoyed by the presidents and to be given to %Asks!) Club. For vice president, Mrs. E. Lipkin; tour to California. reservations and Informathin re. delegates of the societies belonging secretary, Mrs. L. A. Katzin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander to the Conferenc of Jewish Or- girding transportat inn, rail M treasurer, Mrs. II. Tanner. I;rrenberw, To. y, 0195 , or . Tillie of Chicago Blvd. are visiting in ganizations, on Sunday, July 28 The festivities will be held at the Mrs. Dorothy Cove, Tn, II Chicago. Arbeiter Ring Camp, at Venice --------- - Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer Beach, on East Jefferson Ave. Eva Prenzlauer Maternity and Judge and Mrs. Charles Ru- Further details regarding the pro- Aid Picnic a Success biner returned from a visit in gram and available means of trans. loM/1.1 tee The nol Mfe portation to and from the camp, George Cohen, New York and Atlantic City. Sabbath Services: thank will be announced later. Sabbath Services at Temple the put,lie for the ,s o pe,eti,,a Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kaufman Beth El continue without inter- and splendid torn 'pit ► 1 the Mrs. Sidney Rosen I Mitsine ruption throughout the summer. of Waterbury, N. Y., arrived in Hob 1,o :dente trro W•do•sday, this city to be the guests of their Fisher) and son, Irwin Jay, have July 10 Beginning on Sabbath of this go ne to visit their parents at week, July 13, these services take family. Mrs N 111 ► 10,441 ass .1•4 Houghton I.ake, Mich., for the rest place at 10 o'clock. They are held men, Ar.", Mra I, tenon. After a month's visit with their of the summer months. in the Brown Memorial Chapel. rhal,Mall The sermon this week will be family, Mrs. I. J. Palistrant and bblyt 4 Oh•• ■ ihe will lIto hat Mrs. Fred Glick of Pittsburgh preached by Dr. Leo M. Franklin son returned to their home in Lr held on "Inriades, /sly rt at Olympia Hotel, Mt. stopping me. on the topic "War and Peace." New York. tobrirl'a $ ✓rlore, Weln Clemens, is spending the week.end During the summer months the W•I,I, A v. Sidney A. Jacobs, son of Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Hollander of soloist is Mrs. Harry Salzenstein, with Mrs. Alfred Gach at the and Mrs. A. Jacobs of 15 Virginia Highland Park. Gins i s 1',04 Al, 1110A1A, Park ,sailed July 10 on the S.S. organ. TM ks•sh Air Kostaly 144 OA Miss Sylvia Lebowski will spend Normandie, for a visit in Italy, Temple Oren: esired Its 1411.yortop aonlrllW The main organ in the Temple Austria, France, Holland and the week-end with her parent., s/vriog 514 owl each tiorie Mrs. Joseph II. lobowshi Mr .and is undergoing extensive recon- Belgium. Ir $✓,1✓0 hl 16 li' 41101* . of Owosso. While at home, she struction during the summer 11•44, 1, , Ws months and when the congrega- `Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass, will be the honored guest at • ). Mr. cellaneous shower given by her sic borc Mr e0.4 the Alit tion reassembles for the fall Holy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leib, orl win..44 ICA and ter, Helen Lehowskl, on Ike.lay Days. they will find what is prac- and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer, Mr. y et, Orr* 1,4 lamer. Ls hal ✓,. tically • new instrument installed Mrs. Melville Welt and Mr. and evening, July II, g •en-4,ww. * Weisman returned in the Temple. This work is being Mrs. Sidney Mn. Isaac Stollman end s,rt Prena, up.... Wit Breves,.. from a week-end house party at done by the Wickes Corporation I 4...44,0 In* inqf ens 'too have returned to their home, la lie Beulah, Mich. of St. Louis. ...nail Jr4e0 troit after visiting for three erretha IpP.4 Mos !Soto Mrs. Norman Jones returned to in Palestine with Mrs, St,d1ream'e Pp IM 01 ■ 04.1 trA4 t.o.«.s I, Flowers for all occasions- family. Au44- ■ Neter-Joy Florist. Euclid 6052- her home in New York City. l Convention Night At Marshall Lodge Tuesday, July 16 " Cork sole sandals, with white crocheted string across vamp and heel. Main Floor Rus s EKS 1148 55'11011%%' A RI \I: I Our Complete Stock of Men's, Women's and Children's High Grade Footwear offered at DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ALFRED 5 1 RUBY, 1526 Washington Blvd Alli TES MAN WHO OWNS ONE Enjoy the pleasure of Packard own- ership this summer. Down pay- ment as low as $ less a liberal allowance for your used car. PACKARD 120 Maimonides Ladies - Re-Elect Officers n. s oo RUBY'S SHOE SALE! 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The World Union, an organirk lion for the promulgation sf 13 t." form Judaism throughout the world, is closely associated with Hebrew the Union of American Congregations in this countrf• Molnar,• The Hon. Lily H. World London, is secretary of the Union for Progressive Judaism• Hon to 11.1.• Jacobs Bow. t o Mn. Moll LONDON (WNS) — Victlinof a tyrc ohienntie ht. tlonal last minute rail!' d to star f l !n oir; n 0, 1 a chofbo ar, n Jewish iab o, tennis her land women's singles ten!, championship. The last time tb. ‘1 acob:°`74 n 118 Mj rn by d ileifia tu nl ' t mw et. heM iu, walked k. the court with an 12- war back.