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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Himelhocifs
Council Arranges
Day at Franklin
Hills on June 17
Sale of
airs, Walter Laib, president of
the Detroit Chapter of the National
Council of Jewish Women, an-
nounces "A Day at Franklin Hills"
for the pleasure of all members and
friends of the Council, on Wednes-
Buttermilk Soap
FA s
the board of directors of the La-
dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund were entertained at a
bridge luncheon on Tuesday, June
2, at the home of Mrs. John Hay
Bright 2-Tone
is
Sir. and Mrs. Albert Kahn will
On Tuesday, June 9, will be the
give the rehearsal dinner for the
Kahn-Butzel bridal party, Friday opening of ladies day at the Knoll-
night, June 12, at their home on wood Country Club. The committee
is planning to make it an interest.
Rowena St.
ing day as golf will be played in
th e morning. luncheon ere
Miss Clarice Freud spent last v ill be bridge and mah-jong. Sirs.
week-end in Wawasee, Ind.
Ted Roth and Mrs. Saul Kopnian
will be hostesses and promise in-
Sir. and Mrs. A. J. Dreifus mo- teresting prizes.
tored to Lima, Ohio, for a few
days.
Mrs. Emil Amberg was chair-
man of the committee for the en-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt of tertainment of the ladies of the
Chicago Blvd., will be at home members of the American Otolo-
Saturday, June 6, in honor of My. gical Society. Other ladies on the
Arthur Manspach of Los Angeles, committee were, Mesdames Robert
Calif.
Beattie, B. R. Shurly, I. M. Suther-
land, Jacob S. Wendel. The com-
Mrs. I. R. Myers and brother, mittee represented the Detroit
Jesse Hirschman, spent the past Otolaryngological Society. The De-
week at Ironwood, Mich.
troit members of the American
O tolaryngol gical Society are Dr.
All White • White & Brown
Smart and com-
Sirs. David Diamond and Mrs. Emil Amber , Dr. Don Si. Camp-
MRS. JOHN HAYMAN
A. Goldman were hostesses at a bell and Dr. 3. It. Shady.
fortable to t h e
White & Blue • White & Green
lunch Tuesday, June 2, honoring
'nth degree for
man, 8731 La Salle Blvd. Assist-
Pauline Frank and Lorraine Mark,
White IC Orange • White & Red
Mrs. Sophia Weil of Longfellow ing Mrs. Hayman were Mrs. 'E.
beach and specta-
brides-elect given at the Dearborn
Ave. is at the Essex house in New Sachse and Sirs. I, . Miller. Mrs.
Inn.
tor wear!
York City, where she has taken Dina Milkovsky Kaplan, a former
an apartment for the month of president of the Auxiliary, now a
Mrs. Anna Payne of Chicago is June.
resident of New York, was guest
visiting with her brother and s is-
of honor.
ter-in-la•, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gol
The final meeting for the year
d-
Sir.
and
Mrs.
Benjamin
S
man of Wildemere Ave.
Davidson entertained at a forma ; will be held in the form of a social
RUSSEKS
meeting
on the evening of Wednes-
Sirs. Theodore Oppenheim . dinner dance for 150 guests, in
*MILLER
visiting __w ith her parents in Har t- ° honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their day, June 17, at the Wilshire Ho-
144.1 WOODWARD AVE.
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FISHER BUILDING
tel.
An
excellent
program
will
be
ford, Conn:, and will be gone se v son, Albert. The affair was held at
presented, refreshments will be,
- Lachar's on Saturday, May 30.
oral weeks.
served, and Golden Book Inscrip-
tions will be presented to 15 men
Miss Eileen Byron will lea ye
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman
wome n•hom the auxiliary is
Sunday from Smith College to of 3307 Webb Ave. had as their and
honoring.
spend the summer with her mothe , guest over the week-end their
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Mrs. Harry E. Byron of the Be
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
CARD OF THANKS
crest.
Mrs. M. R. Fisher of Cedar Rapids,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Harry Yudkoff
Iowa.
wish to thank their relatives and
Mrs. Estelle Alexander of Bu f-
THE JEW ELER
friends
for
the many acts of
ESTABLISHED ISIS
falo visited with her children, M r.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosen
Prices to Please You!
and Mrs. Sidney Alexander an d (!Maxine Fisher) and son spent kindness and sympathetic expres-
sions
extended
them
during
their
family of Edison Ave.
11653 DEXTER BLVD., near Webb
the week-end at Houghton Lake recent beravement.
with their parents, Mr. and Sirs.
Mrs. Sam Meisner of Columbu s, Jules Fisher.
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Betty
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Mrs, Ben Kaufmann.
gree Ave. and Faye Alpern of
Gladstone
Ave.
returned
to
their
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston of
Birmingham were hosts at a din- homes after spending Decoration
Day week-end in Toronto, as the
ner party Thursday, June 4.
guest of Miss Kate Baker and her
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gladden family.
Makes these cool
SUN-SANDALS
Box of 12 1.00
In order to have an ideal free lathering soap
produced, we gave an analysis of Detroit water
to the foremost manufacturer of quality soaps
and asked him to prepare a perfect soap for-
mula. The result is this skillfully blended soap
which contains buttermilk, is neutral and non-
irritating. Delicately perfumed. Choice of 6
odeurs and 6 pastel colors:
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Parents Are Invited
to attend
Open house at
CAMP
NAHELU
Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan
Altitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level
CAMP IS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Boys Division
Girls Division „
Pre-School &vision
Little Nadu
$7 90
MRS. A. J. LEVIN
day, June 17. Everyone is invited
to come and participate in all the
activities that Franklin Hills has to
offer: buffet luncheon from 11:30,
bridge, golf and tennis.
Mrs. Laib has appointed Mrs.
David Cooper as general chairman
of the affair. Assisting Mrs. Coop=
er is Mrs. Samuel Lewis, first vice.
chairman; Mrs. Edward Wolf, sec-
ond vice-chairman; Mrs. Robert J.
Newman, chairman of activities;
Sirs. Lewis Daniels and Mrs. Leon
Winkelman, chairmen of prizes;
Mrs. A. J. Levin, program chair-
man; Melba Levin-Rubin, chairman
of proniotion; Mrs. David Wilkus,
chairman of reservations, and Mrs.
Robert S. Striefling, chairman of
transportation.
On the advisory hoard are Mrs.
Ily Brown, Mrs. Abe Cooper, Mrs.
Fred Ginsburg, Mrs. Samuel Glow-
goner, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Mrs.
Louis Rosenberg, Sirs. Harold Smi-
ley, Mrs. Joseph Welt.
The committee hopes to obtain
100 patronesses to this affair. Pa-
trons' tickets and admission tickets
may be obtained from any member
of the committee or at the club
house, 89 Rowena,
Complete Plans for
Temple's Moonlight
Consttative and relaxing activities ate carefully planned for
each of the three camp units. highest rating
for health and Asanitation.
Booklet Upon Request
Write CAMP NAHELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich.,
Telephone, Ortonville 12E31.
IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 7-6090,
or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Temple 2-6129.
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
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CADILLAC 3175
MISS MIRIAM CARVER
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and
shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds.
The enlarged dance hall and cabaret is under the
personal management
of MR. BARON, and a famous
dance and concert orchestra will furnish the music.
Men's and
Women's Solariums—New Social and Entertaining
Staff—Tennis Courts, Golf Course nearby
Many Added Improvements Have Made Baron's
the Moat Modern Resort in Michigan
Steamer Put - in - Bay, Monday
night, June 22, at 8:30. The 37th
of these yearly water trips prom-
ises to be the biggest and best of
them all, with special plans for
fun and entertainment by club
members and their guests well un-
der way. 'Major Berdun's" ama-
teur hour, a whirlwind of lo:al tal-
ent, will provide laughs and enter-
tainment between dances. Partici-
pation is invited of all those plan-
ning to attend by Miriam Carver,
chairman of the committee in
charge.
Prominent members of the com-
munity have been invited to act as
judges of the amateur contest and
have expressed their intention to
be present. Names will be an-
nounced Just before the day of the
affair. Leading all others in the
advance sale of tickets are Miss
Betty Grace Saloshin, Philip Stern,
and Miriam Marver. Admissions
may also he obtained at Grinnell's.
Assisting the general chairmen are
Dr. Milton S. Marx, president;
Arthur Goulson, Newton Jackson,
June Maas, Jesse Rice, Josephine
Stern and Eunice Baker.
Schedule of Events
for Center Outing Junior Hadassah
A schedule of events for the all-
Election June 7
day outing at Boblo, sponsored by
l the Jewish Community Center, on
June 14, has been drawn up.
At II a. m., on the island, there
will be a track meet, and at the
same time, on Diamond No. 2, there
wil the a Girls' baseball game. The
tennis championship games will be
630 Front St. DA g7AA
played at 1 p. in. At 1:30 the in-
ft. of end 1th d.
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termediate championship ball game
will be played and at that time also
the sub-seniors will play their reg-
ularly scheduled games. The Stags
will pray the I. D. L.'s on Diamond
reruns:1y Conducted
No. 1, and the A. Z. A. will play the
Failioms on Diamond No. 2. At 2
All Kahului;
p. m. there will be novelty races
n gland. Holland. erantv. Del runt
for men. women. boys and girls at
32 D ■ ys—All Eapens.—$375
CegIand. 13elgium. Frame, Norway,
the track. The Orioles will play the
Ilw•den and Den wt•rk
Tartars on Diamond No. 1 at 3
48 Day.---Bicyel. Tour—$375
P. m., while the Ilakoahs meet the
All lEtemser-thend for ',olden,
Monarchs on Diamond No. 2.
RHEA E. CASHMAN
Entertainment will be supplied
World Aldo Tram flares.. i.e.
by
the cast of the "Community
id. Pt et•vens Bldg Ita. 1111-40.71
Center Capers" on the 6:30 boat
MI Washington Blvd. we. Gr. River
returning home. There will be
dancing on the boat both going and
BERYLON CLUB
returning.
For further information call the
The Berylon Club met at the
home of Sam Ginsburg. Reports Center office. Madison 8275.
were given by various commit-
CARD OF THANKS
tees on the moonlight cruise to
be held on Friday evening, July
Mrs. Joseph Rose wishes to
21, on the Steamer Tashmoo. thank her friends for their kind-
Dave Berk, chairman of the ness ■ and sympathy extended her
throw-away committee, will have during her bereavement at the
a meeting of this comm:ttee on death of her sister, Mrs. Sarah
Monday, June 8.
Rubin.
Wayne Nlineral Baths
EUROPE ...
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$284.30
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on the sandy shores of (he
Safe and Beautiful
Extends the public a cordial invitation
to inspect the camp which is
now almost completed
Miss Barbara Gilbert will re-
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Adler and
turn Tuesday, June 9, from Vas- daughters, Phyllis and Ann, of
ter College.
Btiffalo, N. Y., spent the week-end
with Sir. and Mrs. John Frazer of
DIRECTIONS TO CAMP MEHIA
Mrs, Herbert Simian of the Park Elmhurst Ave.
O
Lane Apts. will leave next week
for New York to visit with her
Take U. S. 112 to Irish Hills, go through Ypsilanti, Saline, then 12
Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Step-
daughter, Betty.
say left Detroit for a trip to Cali-
Miles beyond Clinton, turn to right on dirt road, a short distance be-
fornia, to visit their son, David.
yond State Park entrance. Camp Mehia is located 'opposite Sham-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman and They will also visit relatives in Los
rock Inn.
son, Bert, have returned front Chi- Angeles, Santa Monica and Pasa-
cago where they attended the wed- dena.
ding of Michael Birnkrant to
Cecele Greenfield on June I.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Badman and O
family motored to Cleveland on r t
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION
Sirs. Eugene J. Arnfeld of Decoration Day to visit with'
n
Pittsburgh will arrive Saturday, friends. s)
?hone Euclid 5501-J, or Write to
Juno, 6, for a visit with her par-
Emanuel House of Los Angeles,
ents, Mr. and Sirs. Andrew Wine-
man.
Calif., is the guest of his grand-
mother, Mrs. M. Silberblatt of
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Sirs. William Mazer and two Rochester Ave.
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children are planning to leave
Mrs. Chas. Hyman and son of
June 15 to spend two weeks in
Columbus, Ohio.
2(384 Webb Ave. returned home af-
ter spending the winter at Miami
Mrs. Eugene Kopple has returned Beach. Fla.
Saturday from three months spent
in the west.
Boys and girls from 31 Amer-
ican cities and seven foreign cities,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strauss of have contributed to the annual
Scranton, l'a., and S. Kaplan Children's issue of "Young Israel,"
of Chicago spent the holiday week- monthly magazine for young peo.
end with Mr. and Mra. Joseph pie, published by the Union of
Alexander of the Seville Hotel.
American Hebrew Congregations,
which has just been issued. Marilyn
DAVID ST OTT BUILDING
Newton King and daughter, Davies is the Detroiter represented
A 34-l'enr record of life assur-
ance service with the
Jean, of Columbus, Ohio, visited in this list.
REPRESENTATIVE
unte Co/moony
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David King of Santa Rosa Drive.
Herschel Zackheim, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim, is
Mrs. Jack Langer of McLean home for his vacation from New
Ave. is visiting with her family York University, where he is a
senior student.
in Youngstown, Ohio.
Sunday afternoon, June 7, is the
date scheduled for the last meeting
of the Detroit unit of Junior lia-
da.asah. This meeting, which will
be held at the Stutter Hotel, -vill
feature the election of officers for
the coming year. Reports of the
year's activities will be given by
the chairmen of the various com-
mittees. A presidentisl summary
will also be delivered by Sophie
Blanche Schwartz.
As part of the program, the
Roses of Sharon, a Young Judaean
club sponsored by Francis Nelson
Stellar of Jr. Iladassah will pre-
sent a comedy called "Fraternity."
The girl( will don masculine attire
since the cast calls for male char-
acters. This play has been present-
ed at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter recently and promises to be a
great success again at this second
performance. The east is the fol-
lowing: Evelyn Hordes, , Shirley
Tilleman, Lillian Ginsberg, Dor-
othy Ginsberg, Hannah Kershsow-
itz.
Reservations for the dinner dance
to be held Sunday, June 21, will
be taken at this meMing.`The af-
fair will be held on the S. S. Nor-
relic in conjunction with the Purity
Chapter of the Eastern Star.
2689 W. Boston Blvd.
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NORTH
AMERICAN
LIFE
Jacob
Mr and Mrs. Norman Birn-
krant (Barbara Hyman) are back
from their wedding trip and are
temporarily residing at the Book
Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Maurice Wispe and family
zr2 •izitinz in Oil City, Pa., where
she was called on account of the
sudden death of her father, Har-
ris Baltrotsky.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Pevos, ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallenstein
of the Eddystone returned from a companied by Miss Janet Berlin,
Miss
Nellie Pevos and Sidney
week-end spent in Chicago.
Black, spent Memorial Day in Chi-
cago
and
South Haven.
Sir. and Mrs. Lee Schwartz of
Prairie Ave., motored to Cincin-
Mrs. Betty Bloch Weinberg and
nati, 0., where they visited a few
daughter, Freda-Rose, of Virginia
days.
Park, returned home after a five
Miss Edith I.ieb who has been1 0 onths' cruise traveling through
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sol the Panama Canal, Havana. Cuba,
Gluckman of Seward Ave. has re- California and New York. While in
Hollywood they were extensively
turned to her home in Cleveland.
entertained by Mrs. D. Samuels,
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Lichtig Mrs. Frank Balfour, Sirs. Viola
spent the holiday week-end in Weiss, Mrs. Ida Canvasser and
any others.
Cleveland.
m
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein,
Mrs. David Katz attended the
confirmation exercises in Cleve- Mrs. Pearl Marshall and Miss
Faye H. Goldstein returned from
land last week.
Toronto. Ont., where they visited
Mrs. Herman Ilolinstat of Louise with friends during the holiday
Ave. returned from a sojourn in week-end.
Pittsburgh.
The T. F. G. Girls will give their
Miss Marie Frank of Chicago annual formal affair this Sunday
will arrive Friday, June 12, to at- at the Oriole Terrace.
tend the Butzel.Kahn nuptials.
Mrs. P. Avner of Montreal, who
Leo Waldbott-- of Speyer, Ger- has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
many, is visiting over the summer F.. Ressler of W. Euclid Ave. for
with his children, Mr. and Mrs. the past three weeks, has returned
Emil Waldbott and Dr. and Mrs. home.
George Waldbott and families.
Miss Eleanor Lustgarten, daugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II to r of Dr. A. Lustgarten of Miami
of Chicago will arrive Friday, Be ach, Fla., accompanied Sirs.
June 12 to attend the Kahn-Buts. C harles Hyman and party on their
Cl wedding. tri p home and will remain in De-
roit as their hii.ise guest for some
Mr. and Mra. Michael Schor of ti me.
Leslie Ave. returned from a 10-day
visit in New York City.
Miss Julia Zuieback entertained
at the Knotlwood Country Club
Mr. and Mrs. I. MOM left May en th • dinner party Sunday night
Flowers for all occasions — 28 for an extended trip to New in honor of the 70th birthday of
D•ater..ley Florist. Euclid 6082. York. her father.
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Wantioler's Lake
Mr. S. Bercovich
CHARLES 11. ItASSNER
We BOIL BLDG,
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INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
UNLISTED SECURITIES
Are You Seeking is Restful and
Pleasant Vacation?
Then tA' nne to
Jacob Weller
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of Appoline Ave. spent the holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Alter Shrier of
week-end in Syracuse and Oneida,
Boston Blvd. were hosts at a din-
Marvin Kahn, will lead his ten- N. Y.
ner party at Northwood Inn,
man "Swing-Band" to furnish mu-
honoring
Miss Laura Chiprin's
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mark
Jacobson
and
sic for the Young People's Temple
Club annual moonlight aboard the children of Parkside Ave. visited corning marriage to Jack E. Katt.
in Cleveland last week-end.
Miss Betty Sklar and her niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger Miss Betty Rubin, of 1610 Hazel- 0
spent a few days in Ligonier and wood Ave. left for a two weeks'
Wawassee, Ind.
visit in New York City.
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DIRECTIONS: 40 Allies from De-
troit. Woodward Ave. (U. S.
10) through Pontiac, turn right
on M-15, through Clarkston,
turn right first gravel road
Medley Road) follow Perry
Lake-Camp Nahelu signs.
From our mineral wells
comes the sparkling health.
giving waters used in the
treatment of arthritis, neu-
ritis, rheumatism, sciatica
and general colds. Other
treatments include Turkish
and reducing baths.
J N. F. Auxiliary
Social on June 17
.. The newly elected officers and
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