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sad THE
Party Monday of
Hold Open House
Women's Auxiliary
at Fresh Air Camp
of Home For Aged
on Sunday, June 21
Nimoltiocks
Reservations are coming in
rapidly for the open-air bridge-
luncheon, to be given by the Good
Cheer committee of the Women's
Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged,
which will be held this Monday,
Father's Day
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Welt left
for Hanover, New Hampshire,
where they will attend the gradu-
ation exercises of their son, Louis,
from Darthmouth. Mr. and Mrs.
Welt will be the guests of their
niece, Louise Selling at Hartland,
Vt.
is just around the
corner—June 21
Make him happy with any
(or all) of the following;
Arrow Shirts, solid white
2.00
Ties, silk jacquered
1.00
Summer Socks
35c, 50c, 1.00
Seersucker Pajamas
1.89
Handkerchiefs
50c, 1.00
MEN'S SHOP, MAIN FLOOR
CAMP
NAHELU
Blvd.
The Bar Mitzvah of Henry Gar-
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen of finkel of Germany, who is the
Chicago were guests at the Bel- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sav-
age', was solemnized on Saturday
crest the past week.
morning, June 6, at Congregation
Mr. and SIrs. Joseph Welt were Shaarey Zedek.
Girls Division
Pre-School
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Little Naheln
This season Camp Nahelu inaugurates three
new athletic diversions
ARCHERY — FENCING
—
All outdoor land and water sports and games,
horseback riding and farming under su-
pervision of mature, skilled lead-
ership. One counselor for each
group of three campers.
A resident physician
and nurse on
the staff
Const•ortive and
relaxing activities are care-
fully planned for each of the three camp units.
Ilightst rating for health and sanitation.
NAIIELU, Perry Lake, Ortonville, Mich.,
Telephone, Ortonville 12F31.
IN DETROIT, Call Mrs. E. Lesowoder, Townsend 7-6890,
or call Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Temple 2-6129.
Write CAMP
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INFORMATION ON LISTED AND
UNLISTED SECURITIES
PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED
CHARLES B. RASSNER
1132 BUHL
1111)0.
CAD11.1AE 36111
First Sunday Moon-
light of the Season
B'NAI B'RITH
MOONLIGHT
Steamer Tashmoo
L
foot of Griswold
8:30 p. m.
Sunday, June 1 Itla
DAVE DIAMOND , and his
DELLA ROBBIA Orchestra
ENTERTAINMENT. SURPRISES
The PER PERSON
8th Annual Season oF
CAMP "KINDERWELT"
AT CHELSEA, MICH
The glorious summer camp of the Jewish National
Workers' Alliance and Poale Zion for boys and girls
7 to 15, begins Sunday, June 28
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Ilea-
venrich are in Detroit to attend
the Kahn-Butzel wedding and are
the guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter S. Heavenrich of
Burns Drive.
The following are among those
who passed the State liar examin-
ations, held in Lansing last month:
David W. Leach, Louis Weisen-
feld, Abraham A. Chalfin, Reuben
R. Alperin, Irwin H. Burdick,
Abraham C. Rosen, Joshua M. flor-
witz,
Morris If. Averbuch, Joseph
Herbert 51. Schakne will be
home Saturday, June 13 from the M. Rubin, Abe H. Cherow and
U. of So. California to spend the George L. Barron.
summer with his parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn of
Mrs. Jacob 11. Schakne of Hazel-
McLean Ave. announce the gradu-
wood Ave.
talon of their daughter, Helen,
Dr. Leo M. Franklin Is to give from the College of Liberal Arts
the graduation address at Pershing of Wayne University, on Thurs-
High School on Friday, June 19. day, June 18.
He has also been asked to address
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Prussian
the Teachers' Institute at \Vayne
of 16824 Muirland Ave. announce
University on June 15.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gor-
Miss Winifred Cooper, a student don, on Saturday, June 20, at Beth
at Carleton College, Northfield, Tephila Emanuel Synagogue, Tay-
Minnesota, is spending the sum- lor and Woodrow Wilson. At
mer with her parents, Mr. and home Sunday, June 21, from 2 to
Mrs. Abraham Cooper of Chicago 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Attitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level
Boys Division
EVERY RECREATIONAL FACILITY
THE BEST FOOD
EVERY SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAM
under the direction of
Nachman Drachler and Morris Haar
lied • large staff of counsellors and teachers. A doctor and
ds to take car. of lt• campers
steady nurse on camp g
health
hosts at a supper party for 20
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles-
guests last Sunday evening, at
inger and family are leaving next
their cottage at Walnut Lake.
Thursday for their summer home
Rabbi Leon Fram is spending in Charlevoix.
several days in Cincinnati, visit-
Mr. and Mrs. George Galvani of
ing his brother and sister. Ile
will be back in Detroit on Thurs- Deleware Ave are touring through
Northern
Michigan and will re-
day, June 18.
turn Sept. 1.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper compli-
Miss Louise Anisman returned
mented Edythe Lieberman, bride-
elect, with a luncheon and bridge to her home in Shrevesport, La.,
given last Tuesday at the Franklin after a three weeks' visit with
Jean Feldman, 3311 Chicago Blvd.
Hills Country Club.
Mrs. David Porvin of Linwood
Mrs. Julius Bing and grand-
daughter, Lenore Ginsburg are Ave. was hostess at a beautifully
appointed
bridge supper at her
leaving Sunday to spend the sum-
home, in honor of Mrs. Herman
mer in Atlantic City.
Wander of Miami Beach, Fla. On
Friday noon, Mrs. Harry Colburn
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Jackman was hostess at a bridge luncheon
(Helen Mark), who spoke their at the Statler Hotel, in honor of
marriage vows June 7, are now Mrs, Wander. Mrs. Wander left
touring through the East. After on Sunday for an extended visit,
stopping in New York for several with her sister in Cleveland, 0.,
days, they will return to Detroit from there going to Pittsburgh to
through the Southern route. After visit with friends befordreturning
June 20, they will be at home at to her home in Miami Beach.
3410 Chicago Blvd.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank
On Thursday, June 16, the Ann
Weinbeck Girls will be guests of
the club at a luncheon at the
Knollwood Country Club, in honor
of the 25th wedding anniversaries
of Mrs. Jos. Modell and Mrs. Irv-
ing Yarrows.
MRS. DAVID KLIGER
June 15, at noon, in the garden of
the Oriole Terrace.
Members will convene here for
the final meeting of the sealon and
will spend the afternoon s varied
card games. There will be prizes
and a splendid program has been
arranged.
Active members who will serve
as hostesses are Mesdames David
Kliger, Bernard Lachs, Moe Lei-
ter, Esther Gamm, Karl Kutinsky,
Dorothy Cove, Samuel A. Grena-
dier, M. Snyder, M. Stahlberg,
Mark Benach, Bertha Ernstein,
Mae Levitt, Dorothy Wagner, Sol
Hoffman and R a e Goldberg,
chairman of the good cheer com-
mittee.
Mrs. Jack Kavanau is chairman
of the day and has Mrs. Herbert
Wallace as her co-chairman. Mrs.
Betty Homonoff, Hogarth 7154 and
Ch
Mrs. Dorothy W a nor Cherry
2400, are in charge of tickets.
Reservations may be procured by
phoning the above numbers or may
be purchased at the door.
The party will go on regardless
of weather conditions since neces-
sary precautions are available in
case of rain.
Last week, residents of the Old
Folks' Home were driven to view
the site for the new home at Petos-
key and Burlingame. Those who
transported the old folks, were
Mesdames David Fishel, Harry
Clark, D. Rott, S. Hoffman and
A. Shreiber.
On Sunday, June 7, Mrs. J. Rose
and her sunshine committee gave
a theater party for the guests in
the home at Littman's People's
Theater. Thanks are extended to
Mr. Littman.
The auxiliary gratefully ac-
knowledges the kindness of H.
Rosman of the Famous Cleaners
who has been doing cleaning and
dying for the Old Folks' Home,
gratis, for several months.
celebrated their 30th wedding an-
niversary Friday evening, June
12, with a dinner party for the
family at Franklin Hills Country
Club. The out-of-town guests were
IV. IL Frank and Mrs. Sylvan
Blum and daughter, Sylvia of Bel-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cavern of
laire, Ohio, Dr, and Mrs. Theodore
3332 Clements Ave. announce the
Ileavenrich of Port Huron, Mich.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allan
Jacob, on Saturday, June 13, at
Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Smokier Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Re-
of 11534 Byron Ave. are attending ception at home on Sunday, June
the graduation of Mrs. Smokler's 14, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.
sister, Miss Sara Hope Berman, No cards.
from Northwestern University at
Evanston, Ill., this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stolsky of
3041 Gladstone Ave. celebrated
Miss Ruth Lipsitz of Los An- their third wedding anniversary at
geles is the house guest of Mr. the Oriole Terrace, Sunday, June
and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston 1, with a dinner party for 10
Blvd.
couples.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of
Leslie Ave., issued invitations for
a reception and dance to be given
at the Scarab Club, Sunday eve-
ning, June 14, in honor of their
25th wedding anniversary.
shower of beautiful appointments
at the L'Aiglon. Covers were laid
for 28. Mrs. B. Kurzman and Miss
'Ann Kurzman entertained the
bridal party at a formal dinner
dance at To-Jo Farms. Miss Mary
Katz was hostess at a handkerchief
shower at her home. The Social
Bridge Club entertained Miss
Sandler at a spinster dinner.
Mrs. Isadore Hassenbusch of St.
Joseph, Mo., was • recent guest of
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Osman Fisher of Edison
Ave.
Dan Frohman and Rebecca Katzman - Frohman
Will conduct special classes in music
Temple Moonlight promises to
Flowers for
Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Love of Dexter-Joy
Florist, Euclid 6082. ibe the best of a successful season.
Waverly Ave. announce the gradu-
ation of their daughter, Gertrude
Ann, from the College of Liberal
Arts of Wayne University, on
Thursday, June 18.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fishman of
Byron Ave. announce the gradu-
ation of their daughter. Helen,
from the College of Liberal Arts
of Wayne University, on Thurs-
day, June 18.
Mrs. Charles King left Thurs-
The Molly Seigel Auxiliary of
day for - Philadelphia and Atlantic
City to spend some time with her Detroit Jewish Consumptive Relief
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Society of Denver, Colo., invites
members and .friends, with their
Schaffer.
husbands and families, to its mini.
Mrs. Albert Turner (Shirley ',trump, celebration on Saturday,
of
New
York,
arrived
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June
13, at 8 p. m., in the Jewish
Krell)
C. O'Donnell Gives
Thursday to visit with her parents, I Center.
$250 to Allied Drive Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell of Poe
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Schaefer Rubber Co.
1215 Griswold St.
A voluntary contribution
of
Jr. Congregation
of Shaarey Zedek
■ all occasions —
JoH Goldberg Is home from Tennessee
where he In attending ,,hoot. to PP..
the summer with his parents, Sir. and
Mrs. Morris Goldberg .
Register your child for Summer Vacation at Camp Kinder...It.
For more information call at Camp Office, 6675-12tis St.
TeL Tyler 4-5460. Hours: 4 t• 6 p. m. daily. Sundays II to 2.
R.
Installation of officers of the
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
will be held Tuesday, June 16, at
12 noon, at the L'Aiglon, in the
Fisher Bldg.
Miss Pauline Gollub will be the
speaker. The entertainers will
be Mrs. David Kalman, vocalist;
Miss Kutzin, accompanist, and
Mrs. Theresa Rosenthal, elocu-
tionist.
For reservations call Mrs. H.
H. Koffman, Townsend 6-5797;
Mrs. Laura Pollak, Trinity
2.2448; Mrs. A. Eisler, Euclid
3118-M; Mrs. Fannie Strauss,
Townsend 8-8386.
At the meeting Tuesday, June
9, various appeals were made and
donations received.
Mr. S. Greenberg has returned home
from chicalto where she visited her
children.
Mho. Eileen Ittrwhneld In home frnm
Northampton, Mass, where she Is at-
tendlna Smith College,
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Bailin (Ro-
selle Cohen) and small daughter,
Toby Fay, of New York, will be
the house guests of Mrs. Ballin's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard H. Basic of 4260
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer Monterey.
will sail June 17 to spend the sum-
The Ezra Sisterhood of the Fed-
mer in Europe.
eration of Polish Jews In America
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gave
a surprise bon voyage party
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl and
family of La Salle Blvd. left for for Mrs.-0. Felman on Saturday
evening,
June 6, at her home, 3128
Charlevoix where they will remain
Feakelf Ave. Mrs. Felman is sail-
over the summer.
ing for Poland June 14 on the S.S.
Joseph Finstorvrald will be Pilsudski, and will visit with her
honored with a stag party to be parents and sisters for about six
weeks.
given at the Belcrest, June 19.
Miss Naomi Stone, ■ student at
the U. of M. returned to her home
to spend the summer vacation with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Stone of Wildemere Ave.
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6
Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer of At- bwr were entertained by Marshall'
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Labor Palestine will take place
at the meeting hall of Congre-
gation B'nai Moshe, Lawrence an
Darter Blvd. This will mark the
official closing of the 1936 cam-
paign.
On this occasion a new three-
reel Palestinian picture will be
shown. Joseph Haggai will de-
liver an address on the present
situation in Palestine and the
part the Communists played in it.
Everyone is invited to this
meeting. No admission is being
charged and no collection of any
kind will be made.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Adelman hits.,
returned from Racine. Whi. where they
Hailed the farmer's parents.
was hostess at a bridge party, com-
plimenting Mrs. Herman Wander
of Miami Beach, Fla. On Friday
evening, Mrs. Mark Weinbeck en-
tertained at dinner at her home
on Euclid Ave., in honor of Mrs.
Wander. Mrs. Robinowitz of To-
ledo was hostess at a dinner
party on Sunday evening at Oriole
Terrace, for Mrs. Wander, and on
Monday evening, Mrs. Francis
Ball gave ■ bridge party at her
home on Leslie Ave. On Thurs-
day, Mrs. Nussbaum and Mrs.
David Tyner entertained for Mrs..
Wander at a luncheon at North-
wood Inn.
In the sporting manner
. . . a stunning strap
model for your frock
with sunburn accents.
$11.75
On Wednesday evening, June
17, at 8:30, a meeting of the
Gewerkschaften Campaign for
Mr.. Etta Beckman has as her guests,
her daughter. Mrs. I. Korn of Manton,
911ch., and arandnon. Rydnee.
Louis Frank, Jr., returned from
Washington College, Washington,
D. C., to spend the summer with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Frank of Wildemere Ave.
Will conduct classes ie Yiddish
Palestine Movie to Be Shown;
Haggai to Speak on Pres.
ent Palestine Situation
On Saturday, June 6, Junior
Congregation of Shaarey Zedek
not only had its usual attendance,
but the entire consecration class
was present. The Chazon was Sam
Krohn. Betty Geltner and Miriam
Zieve excellently delivered the
resume of the Sedra and Haftorah
respectively.
On June 13, the resume will be
delivered by Shirty Barahal and
the selection from the prophets by
Mildred Gerson, Betty Vineberg of
the consecration clam will deliver
• talk on an appropriate Jewish
topic.
On Wednesday evening. May 27,
Mrs. Theodore Weinberg and Mrs.
A. Werbe of Glendale Ave.,
Samuel Sandler honored Miss
I Mrs.
Marsha Sandler with a crystal
Gewerkschaften
Final Meeting
Next Wednesday
Sag eft Netts
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jassy of
Misses Tillie Kahn and Mona
Taylor Ave. entertained a group
of friends Saturday evening, June Mitshkun spent the Decoration
Day
week-end in Chicago as guests
6, in honor of Mr. Jassy's birth-
of Mrs. Pauline Harin.
day.
Haym Bednowitz and Elsie Freiman
Rubber Camp Blankets
Pouches —"Kea. -
Air pillows—Mattresses
Lawn How
Mrs. Edwin
M. Rosenthal,
president of the Fresh Air So-
ciety, announces that open house
will be held at Fresh Air Camp,
located on Blaine Lake, 7% miles
beyond Brighton, 'Mich., Sunday,
June 21. Visitors are welcome to
attend open house.
The camp, which aeccnimodates
boys and girls from 6 to 16 years
of age, will officially open on
June 22. The season is divided
into five two-weeks periods. and
will extend through Aug. 30.
Resident physicians, Dr. Oscar
Schwartz and Dr. Ben Widzer, as
well as a registered nurse will be
in attendance at all times. Dr
Sol Rosenzweig has been added
to the staff of consultant physi-
cians, which includes Dr. William
H. Gordon and Dr. A. Max Kohn.
The consultant physicians make
routine, periodic visits to camp.
Registrations for Fresh Air
Camp may be made at the Com-
munity Fund Bldg., 51 W. War-
ren. Room 308.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses It
of Chicago arrived in Detroit Fri-
day to attend the Kahn-Butzel
nuptials.
Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan
GOLF
June 12, 1936
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