PAGE SIX — 111rnelhochic ;— — Our Red Anchor Beach Shop Has Cargoes of Sand and Water Togs For the Fourth of July SECOND FLOOR CAMP NAHELU Perry Lake, Ortonville, Michigan Altitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level Boys Division Girls Division Pre-School Division Little Nahelu This season Camp Nahelu Inaugurates three new athletic diversions GOLF — 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 Constructive and relaxing activities are cure- fully planned for each of the three camp units. Highest rating for health and sanitation. Write CAMP 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. 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River after the show RAINBQW WILL HAVE FORMAL GARDEN PARTY Rainbow Purity Chapter No. 12 is sponsoring a formal garden party for members and escorts, to be held Sunday, June 28, at 19:30, at 16905 Wildemere Ave. Reservations are to be made for 50 couples only. Alice Ludin, chairman, and Rosalie Schwartz, co-chairman, announce that there will be refreshmeuta and dancing. Leona Rosenberg is in charge of the dating bureau for that night. Music will be by Jimmy Daven- port and his orchestra. The girls do the treating. At the last meeting of the sea- son Agatha Rabin was inlated. Pearl Pernick, Leona Rosen. berg, Fay Grunt, Anna Rom, Dorothy Fisher, Helen Kate and Vera Braun are the leaders In the penny popularity contest for Inci)ErRonjem en sntoracul and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE June 26, 193G Mrs. Kaplan Again Heads U.H.S. Group Josephine Stern Wed to Leonard H . Weiner At the annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools, held June 1, at the Hotel Stotler, the following Ct Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund Rabbi Leon From presided over were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the special session on education Andrew Wineman for a few days of the Central Conference of at their cabin in Gaylord, Mich. American Rabbis, Friday, 'June 27, at Cape May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Crooner and their daughter, Joan, will leave Mr. and Mrs' C. Tigay left next week to spend some time in Sunday, June 21, A. for a trip east , California. ending in New York, where on July 1, they will sail for Europe Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Epstein and on the Normandie. their children will leave June 28 to spend the remainder of the sum. The Mt. Scopus Builders hold mar at Charlevoix, Mich. their last business meeting of this season, Sunday, June 14. Dr. and Mrs. Willard Mayer and their children left June 25 to spend Mrs. Elsie Slakter entertained the summer in Frankfort, Mich. nine couples at a formal dinner- dance at the Eastern Star Cafe , MRS. HIMON KAPLAN Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein left Sunday, June 21, in honor of the Tuesday to spend a few days in graduation of her son, Benjamin, officers were elected for another New York. from Central High School. year: MRS. LEONARD H. WEINER Mrs. !Limon Kaplan, president; Mrs. Mollie Stern of E. Grand Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenthal of (Miss Josephine Stern) Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, first vice-presi- Blvd. has as her guest her broth- Edison Ave. returned from an ex- dent; Mrs. Charles Smith, second er-in-law, Harry Stern of Den- In the presence of the families , man and the ushers were Gabriel tended trip to Washington where vice-president; Mrs. Max Hayman, ver, Colo. they attended the American Con- Josephine II. Stern, daughter of Alexander and George Stutz of third vice-president; 'Mrs. Jack gress conference. From there Mrs. Milford Stern, and Leonard Detroit. Freedman, recording secretary; Miss Naomi Stone was hostess they went to New York City to H. Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Mrs. Joe Horwitz, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Louis Tobin, as. at a bridge luncheon last Thursday visit with their daughter, Zelda. Samuel Weiner, of Sioux City, Stern wore a gown of black net at the Franklin Hills Country Club with cream lace trimming and a sistant corresponding secretary; Ia., spoke their vows Thursday, The old folks of the home for June 18, at 7 p. rn. Rabbis Leo M. corsage of deep purple orchids. Mrs. Jack Tobin, financial secre- in honor of brides-elect, Rose Mary tary; Mrs. Bert Smokier, treas- Berger, Marie Daneman and Lor- the Aged were taken to Belle Franklin, Leon From and A. M. Mrs. Weiner's gown was black raine Mark, Twenty-four guests Isle on June 17 by the Home Re- Hershman officiated at the cere- point d'esprit and she wore orchids. urer. were present. l ief Society, They were enter- mony which took place in the ivory Dinner was served in the small The following members were ballroom at a U-shaped table dec- tained and served refreshments, room of the Hotel Stotler, elected to serve on the board: Mes- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin- and the taken for a leisurely orated with garlands of smilax dames Julius Berman, A. 0. Bar. ger are visiting in Washington, An improvised altar was banked and centered with bowls of white drive around the island. The fol- with sky, Herman Cohen, Harry Cohen, D. C. palms, and vases of white roses and a large wedding cake, l owing members provided trans- flowers, carnations, f e v e r f e w, J. Dorfman, I. Dworkin, L. David- portation, cakes. fruit, candy and snapdragons Mr. and Mrs. Weiner motored to son, S. Davidson, M. Dann, S. and roses, and white Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and her Eder, L. Fineman, P. Gilbert, S. daughter, Barbara, will sail from drinks: Mrs. Philip Brenner, tapers burned in tall candelabra. Montreal and Quebec for a 10 days' MARQUISETTE motor trip. For traveling the bride Kavanau, M, Krause, I. Katz, A. New York on June 30 for a North chairman; Mrs. Sam Baer, Mrs. Philip Stern, brother of the Charles Cornell, Mrs. Robert bride, played the wedding march wore a three-piece suit of beige Kasle, H. Madison, Anne Moss, P. Cape cruise. Drews, Mrs. H. Dunitz, Mrs. L. and the bride was giVen in mar- sharkskin consisting of a jacket "BAR" DRESS with Olender, M. Rosenzweig, Charles Gunsberg, Mrs. H. Gates, Mrs. Robinson, A. B. Stralser, henry riage by her cousin, David Wilkus. and skirt and a long topcoat. Her Mrs. Adalia Raphael and daugh- hat, shoes and accessories were II. Shapero, J. Sonenklar, E. Solo- ter, Rachel, returned to their Arthur Ginsburg, Mrs. L. Gold- Her gown was of white satin Mayfair embroidery mon, S. Singer, M. Saulson, A. home in Davenport, Ia., after a stick, Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, Mrs. fashioned with a high neckline, brown and she wore orchids. Out-of-town guests at the wed- Schmerin, S. Silkier, H. Shulman, three-weeks' visit with Mr. and J. J. Kanter, Mrs. I. Mandenberg, long tight sleeves and a short Mrs. Joseph Sacks, Mrs. Al Weis- H. Wetsman and J. Yolles. train. Her only ornament was a ding were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Answering your demand Mrs. Charles A. Finaterwald. man, Miss Sybil Weisman and diamond pin worn by her aunt, Schulman, Mr. and Mrs. Max The honorary directors are: Mes- for ''something not too Mrs. Leon Zeckman. Mrs. William Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig, at her Wollstein, Hugo Wollstein, Marcus dames M. H. Zackheim, H. Lippitt, hire. S. T. Gilbert and Mrs. Flo- Gordon provided the ice cream. formal" — crisp. sheer wedding 60 years ago. A tulle veil Herstein, of New York City; Mr. 111. Wexler, I. Margolis and G. M. ra Goodman left to spend the sum- navy or black marquisette, fell from a cap made of lace from and Mrs. Samuel Weiner of Sioux Roberts. mer at Charlevoix, Mich. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ash her mother's wedding gown and City, Iowa; Mrs. Berg and Miss with white embroidery— Comprehensive and interesting Berg of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. of 8441 LaSalle Blvd., announce she carried gardenias and lilies of for dining and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heaven- reports of the past year's work Rozan and daughter of Cleveland, the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nor- the valley. were read by the officers and by rich moved to Detroit recently and man David, on Saturday morn- Dr. and Mrs. J. Rosen and Dr. The maid of honor, Beatrice Milton Rozan of Lansing, Mr. and chairmen of the various standing are now domiciled at the Whittier ing, June 27, at Congregation Joshel, of Geneva, III. , wore a committees. Following the meeting, Apts. Shaarey Zedek. At home Sunday, sleeveless gown of dusty Nu..., it.. pink Mrs. W. Ronan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul the members were entertained by 28, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 crepe ornamented with two large Stern, bliss Rosalind Greenberg, STUDIO DIIISM SHOP Miss Janet Welt returned to the June Miss Dorothy Reiser, who gave p. m. No cards. Albert Greenberg of Buffalo; Har- Cris FLOOR City on June 26 after spending the rhinestone clips. She carried token several interpretative readings. roses, gerbera and delphinium. Ot- ry Stern of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Refreshments were served during winter in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller en- to Graf of Ann Arbor was best Harry Lowenstein, son and daugh- the social hour. ter of Hamilton, Ohio. USSEKS Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer tertained at their home, 15505 After Sept. 1, Mr. and Mrs. On Thursday, June 18, the for- left June 20 for the West. Prairie Ave., on Saturday night, 1411I WOODWARD AMUR mer and present board members Weiner will be at home at 1977 June 20, in honor of their 10th Announce Her Betrothal Tuxedo Ave. attended a luncheon at the Knoll- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman wedding anniversary. A midnight wood Country Club and following and their daughter Sue, are spend- supper was served to 50 guests. the luncheon, a regular board ing a month at their cabin in Gay- meeting was held and the follow- lord, Mich. Mrs. Guy Rowe and son, ing committees were appointed: Charles, are the guests of Mr. Publicity, chairman, Mrs. Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bielfield and Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald. ry II. Shapero; co-chairman, Mrs. (Nathalie Ash), whose marriage M. 11. Zackheim; printing, Mrs. was a recent social event of this Miss Gloria Silverman, daugh- Jack Freedman; program, Mrs. season, returned from a southern ter' of Mrs. Rose Silverman, was Wolf Kaplan, chairman; Mesdames trip and are residing temporarily honored with a colorful bridal at E. Grand River II. Id. Shulman, J. IL Ehrlich, with Mrs. Bielfield'a parents, Mr. dinner shower at the Webster CO where enlarged facilities enables us to render an even finer Jack Tobin, Bert Smokier, Charles and Mrs. Harry B. Ash of 8441 Hall Cocktail Grill, Monday eve- •nd more economical service on fine furs. Smith, Esther Solomon, Simon LaSalle Blvd. 0 ning, June 22. The hostesses Shetzer; music, Mrs. Max Weks- were Miss Mollie Lieberman, ler, chairman; Mesdames Harry Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman Mrs. H. A. Burman and Mrs. Cohen, Jacob Sonenklar, Louis To- and children are leaving July 1 to Theodore Wise, arranged place bin, Harry Madison, Joe Horwitz, spend the summer at Buelah, Mich. cards for 100 guests. Entertain- Irving Dworkin; membership, Mrs. ment was furnished during the All the newest styles and expert workmanship Philip Gilbert, chairman; Mes- Mrs. I. Polozker is spending a dinner and bridge followed later O dames Samuel Eder, A, Kasle, few days in Atlantic City. in the evening. Order Now and Save on Next Year's Prices Anna Moss, M. Dann, A. 0. Bar- O O sky, M. Rosenzweig, A. B. Stral- Mrs. William A. Feltner and r t 51r.and Mrs. Albert Kurtz of 0 17 0 1::10 1:1 0 1===10 =1 ser, I. Katz, Samuel Kavanau, J. her daughter, Roddy, of Wood- 2350 Elmhurst Ave., announce 0 1====01:2 01==1 0 Dorfman; delinquent dues, Mrs. M. ingham Drive, returned home af- the Bar Mitzvah of their son. Krause, chairman; Mesdames L. ter spending three weeks in New Lawrence, on Saturday morning, Davidson, S. Davidson, I. Margo- York City. While in New York July 4, at 9 - o'clock at the B'nai lis, P. Olender, S. Singer, L. Fine- Mrs. Feltner leased an apartment David Synagogue, Elmhurst and man, M. Hayman, J. Tobin; hos- in Turner Towers on Eastern 14th Sts. There will be a din- 3290 ROCHESTER AVE. pitality, Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, chair- Parkway, where they will make ner-dance In honor of the Bar GARFIELD 9089 MISS DOROTHY SMITH man; Mesdames J. Berman, A. B. their future home after Aug. 1. Mitzvah on Sunday evening, July Offers instruction in privat e and class lessons in the elementary, intermediate and advanced Stralser, Charles Smith, G. M. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith 5, at Northwood Inn, for 60 grades. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Solomon en- guests. Roberts, A. Carlstein, H. Kraft, of 1935 Glynn Court, announce Special attention given class work for the pre-school child Herman Cohen, A. Deutsch, Eli tertained a few friends on Satur- the engagement of their daughter, and beginners in creative music. This includes ear training day, June 20 at their summer home Sachse; tonal, Mrs. A. J. Koff- Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua S. Sper- Dorothy, to Newton H. Weingar- which involves music thinking, hearing and writing, also man, chairman, Mesdames H. in Canada. ka have returned from their trip den, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. transposing and sight reading. Wetsman, Charles Smith, Morse to Washington, D. C., where Weingarden of Tyler Ave. At All these carried along with regular work at the piano. Mrs. M. J. Greenberg of Clem- Rabbi Sperka was a delegate to home on Sunday, July 12, from Saulson, A. J. Schwerin, Charles ents Ave. and Miss Bessie Keif the electoral conference of the 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Robinson, Joseph Yolles. The annual donor luncheon of LaSalle Blvd. left Friday to American Jewish Congress. Rabbi chairman will be Mrs. Bert Smok- spend a fortnight in New York Sperka was elected alternate dele- ler. and Providence, R. I. While in New gate to the World Jewish Con- House of Shelter The Women's Auxiliary of the York, Mn. Greenberg will attend gress. During the trip east Mrs. Ladies' Auxiliary United Hebrew Schools acknowl. the wedding of Miss Ann Faudeni Sperka visited with relatives in edges with thanks the contribution of the Bronx, N. Y., formerly of New York, being the house guest Then Come to The newly organized Women's of the Moss Bridge Club in honor this city. of her brother-in-law, Rabbi I. M. Auxiliary of the House of Shelter, of the golden wedding anniversary Sperka of Brooklyn, N. Y. headed by Mrs. Hyman Altman as Mrs. Edward Barnett of Chicago of Mr. and Mrs. Zemon Muscovich. Blvd. has been spending the past Mrs. Jack Abelcoff and daugh- president, sponsored a linen shower week In Chicago, Ill. ters of Euclid Ave. are spending last Tuesday afternoon, in the the summer at Cassel Lodge on B'nai Moshe Synagogue. B'nai Moshe Picnic The large amount of linens, The food shower that is being East Twin Lake, Lewiston, Mich. on Sunday, June brought in by the guests as admis- planned to help provide the nec- essary foods for children of the Miss Jean Stolarsky of Leslie sions will be used in the new build- SOUTH HAVEN, MICH, The annual picnic of the Sis- Center Play School and Day Ave. spent the past week-end in ing for homeless men on Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Ayes., which terhood of Congregation B'nai Mo- Camp will be held on Thursday Cleveland, Ohio. Large, airy rooms, elegantly furnished, with private bath and was recently purchased by the she will be held on Sunday, June evening, July 2, at 8:30 o'clock shower. Children's dining room and governess—playgrounds. 28, at liemrich Park, formerly at the Jewish Community Cen- Willard Zamsky visited his par- Jewish Welfare Federation. The known as Rochester State Park. ter. The date previously an- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Zamsky, in present House of Shelter is located The enlarged dance hall and cabaret is under the There will be games, refreshments, nounced was June 30. Cleveland during the past week- at 77 Alger Ave. ' personal management of MR. BARON, and a famous Members and friends spent the dancing. The general chairman for end. dance and concert orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs. Charles King of Santa Rosa afternoon at varied card games,. St. returned from a visit with her Mr and Mrs. A. Bernstein of besides enjoying refreshments pro- Men's and Women's Solariums—New Social as Entertaining family in Philadelphia. Staff—Tenni s W. Philadelphia Ave. have as their vided by the following firms: Courts, Golf Course nearby guests, their niece, Mrs. E. Zaren- Farm Maid Dairy Co., Iloptmann's Many Added Improvements Have Mrs. Fred Schwartz returned berg, and her niece, Naomi Soo- Bakery, Dexter Bakery, Vienna Made Baron's from a motor trip to New York. dik of Beaver Falls, Pa., who Bakery, The Original Warsaw Ba- the Moat Modern Resort in Michigan came to attend the marriage of kery on Winder and Hastings, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weiner Mrs. Zarenberg's son, Morris, to Portnoy Bros. grocery, Rosen's (Shirley Lober of Detroit) who Sally Roth, which took place on grocery on Dexter and High Grade womazammocu maaamszacwocusweacum muwarc Bakery on 12th. have, since their marriage in Sep- I June 20. tember, la34, been living In Bis- Large packages containing linens mark. N. D., are now residing in Mrs. Nate Rubin and children were sent in by M. Pupko and liar- Where Carefree Pleasure Reigns , . . Birmingham, Ala. Dr. Weiner, of Elmhurst Ave. and Babe Wein- ry Goldberg. Several vocal selections were who is a member of the Medical berg motored to Cleveland last Reserve Corps of the U. S. Army, Saturday to visit their relatives rendered by Miss Betty Wine and Miss Tillie Fine. Mrs. llelen will soon receive his captaincy. He and friends. • has been on duty at the Station king played the piano accompani- Miss Marcia Gorshoff of Sioux ment. Hospital at Fort Lincoln, N. D., A COMPLETELY MODERN AND UP - TO - DATE • Harold Silver, director of the and has now resigned from active Falls. S. D., a junior student at duty. He and Mrs. Weiner, while the University of Minnesota, is Jewish Social Service Bureau, was RESORT—FOR AN IDEAL VACATION motoring to Birmingham, stopped , the guest of her uncle and aunt, guest speaker of the afternoon. at Minneapolis, where they were Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman Mr. Silver spoke on the necessity • Good Food • Baseball Diamond and function of the House of Shel- the guests of Dr. Weiner's par- of Webb Ave. • Billiard Table ter and on the intended work of ents; at Chicago, and at Detroit, • Large Airy Rooms • Tennis Court where they visited with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goldberg the Auxiliary. • Hot & Cold Water Weiner's mother, Mrs. F. Lobar, and son, Victor, of 3316 Ful- • Basketball Court of Webb Ave. On their way lerton Ave. left June 25 for New MRS. JACOB FARKAS • Children's Mayfield south they stopped at Cincinnati York City from where they will Scholarship Medals Award- this picnic is Mrs. Jacob Farkas. and Louisville, Ky. ed by Rosenwald Post sail on July 1 on the S. S. Nor. Moot of our Feed Grows ea Our Own Farm $35 4„.....000..0.0... t A BRICKER BROS. 1 0 NEW FUR HEADQUARTERS 11 1420 Farmer St. Finest Coats Made to Order at Great Savings ... I SARAH A. WEINBERG—PIANIST Are You Seeking a Restful and Pleasant Vacation? BARON'S RESORT 28 LEVIN'S Her co-chairmen are Mrs. E. Eb- ner, Max Reisner, Max Matyaa, Max Gross, A. Brunauer, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weiss. Directions for getting to Hem- rich Park are: Take Woodward Ave. to Main St., Royal Oak, turn right at the cemetery fork then follow the Rochester Road to 14 Mile, Rochester State Park. An invitation is extended to the members of the congregation and their friends to this annual picnic. mandie for an extended trip Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morrie of through Europe. They will return The Julius Rosenwald Post of Burlingame Ave. have as their on Sept. 16. the American Legion awarded guest their cousin, Miss Lois medals f Rubin of Cleveland. or scholastic achieve- Mrs. .1. Sklar, her daughter, ments to the following: . . and granddaughter, Miss Marvin Shusterman, Charlotte Talley J. Pomerania of De-. Betty, Betty Rubin. of 1610 Hazelwood Pearistein, Evelyn Kass, troit, who has made business con- vs. returned from a visit to Bruce Renaud, Edna Rankin and Charles nections In Bay City, will make New York City. his home there with Si. family. Vranian. The post will hold its annual Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Finkel of picnic at Edgewater Park the benefit of the Jewish Chit Mr. and Mrs. Louis &heart: on Sun- 'Elmhurst Ave. announce the day, July 5. dren s Home. A party will be held and 40 ". Norman and nd Gilbe rt. graduation of their daughter, at k ef amel1 In September at which time the unosto On The date of the second Pkni< are t guests u Charlotte, from the Detroit Susi- Last popularity leader will be crowned. has been set for Sunday, Aug. 9. Flowers for all occasioes -- Mich. WM Ualvarsity. 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