PIEDLTRO B EIVIS RDN1C1Z sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE AN OPPORTUNITY Installation of Women's Auxiliary of Home for Aged • Members of the board of direc- tors of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged, who will serve as hostesses at the forthcoming installation tea, met in the new hbme last Wednesday to discuss plans for this meeting. Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, program chairman, is arranging the enter- tainment for the installation tea, which will take place in the audi- torium of the new Jewish Home for Aged on Petoskey, near Bur- lingame, on Wednesday, June 2, at 2 p. m. This event will be in the form of an open meeting and members may invite as many friends as they wish. Refreshments will be served and visitors will have an oppor- tunity to see the building before the residents are established there. Mrs. A. M. Ferar will be in- stalled as president for the fourth consecutive term. Vice-presidents to be installed are Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Mrs. Harry Wine, Mrs. Anthony Deutsch and Mrs. Simon Shetzer. Mrs. David Kliger will be installed as recording secre- tory; Mrs. Joseph Berghoff, treasurer; Mrs. Julius Wartell, treasurer of the building fund, and Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, auditor. Philomathic Annual Model Meeting Next Tuesday at Temple May 21, 1937 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL OF BNAI MOSHE GROUP NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 25 Leading Artists On Altman's Hour For Sale--Apartments GO INTO DEBT Preparations are being made A number of outstanding artists The Philomathic Debating Club for the strawberry festival and will be featured on Altman's Jew- will hold its 35th annual model card party arranged by the Sis- ish Radio Hour from 12 until 1:30 meeting debate on Tuesday, May terhood of Bnai Moshe, to be held p. tn. .this Sunday over Station 25, at 8:30 p. m., at Temple Beth Tuesday, May 25, at 8:30 p. 1VM BC. 0Anlwri,,, ayanggto:adeb tu.si;nych'sis, El. in the banquet hall of the Con- Featuring the program will be The question for the debate is gregation, Lawrence and Dexter. a number of songs by the eminent pay all cash for "Resolved that the extension of A large attendance is expected. composer, Solomon Golub. On this one consumer cooperatives would con- Mrs. Harry Meer, president of the pzpe ry rty wiu l;lie b n y t he program will also appear Miss Re l ane tribute to the public welfare." On Sisterhood, extends an invitation Ruth C. Brotman, soprano; Nathan the affirmative will be: Morris to non-members to attend and Mirtenbaum, tenor; and Abraham on terms. Rents Pay off Green, Sol Schwartz and Richard urges all Bnai Moshe members to Grushkoff, who will conduct the the balance. Rely on us Kramer. The negative will be up- brings friends. WMBC prehestra in Jewish selec- held by Phillip Nusholtz, Harry for all facts and figu res , Mrs. Velma Naftaly heads the tions. Beginning with the current is- Jacobs and Nathan Epstein. The The speaker on this program arrangements committee and is sue, this column will be conducted debate will be judged by the mem- nun Guardian Building by Maurice Safir. In contributing bers of the club. The Judge Harry assisted by Mrs. Freeda Weinstein, will be Richard W. Reading, city Detroit Detroit's Greatest Buy Airs, John Adler, Mrs. E. Ehren- clerk. The news of the week Items of interest to this column J. Dingeman Silver Cup will be Massive solid bk. stone members are requested to send awarded to the winning team. scald, Mrs. Mary Greenfield and will be broadcast by Mandell Bern- stein. • Mrs. Weiss. them to Mr. Safir, c/o The Detroit and steel. Reconditon- Judge John AL Skillman of the Jewish Chronicle. The mother-daughter dinner Head 016m, Waterless, °alum ing cost $13,000. New Recorders Court, Norman Rom, at- torney, and Conrad Freed, speech held under the joint auspices of Detroit League of National stoves new Frigidaire,. the Sisterhood and Hebrew Ladies Amusing scene • Last Sunday instructor at Central High School, We Offer A t ire ell. Inducements for Broker:Ins. Tenants responsible Home for Jewish Chil- the fairways were spotted with will judge the speakers as to their Aid Society last week was a suc- Business business people remain many a golfer . dren at Denver then came the ability, and will award to the best cess. Over 400 attended. heavy downpour and the golfers speaker the Louis Smilansky Gold for years, $13,000 rent. plowing through mud and rain Medal, to the second best speaker $225,000 value fere- Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, president seeking the shelter of the club the Mrs. F. V. Martin Silver of the Detroit League of the Na- closed sacrifice o n I y house ... all ended well, however, Medal, and to the third best speak- tional Home for Jewish Children $65,000, Terms. what with the grill room being er the Cavanaugh Bronx Medal. The Ladies Auxiliary of the at Denver, thanks all those whose filled with pinochle, klabiash, The purpose of the annual model :Mower Umgegend Verein held a participation in the simultaneous Terrace bridge games and kibitzers, meeting is not only to present a mother and daughter banquet at bridge teas sponsored by the De- 10 Tapestry bk. houses, debate on a current national topic the Phalanx Club, May 11. Din- t roit League last Wednesday, Among those consistently puffing but also to demonstrate to the pub- ner was served to 150 guests. The helped to make this project a 6 rooms, tiled baths. away at cigars should bo included lie the purpose of the organization principal features of the program success, Mrs. It. Robert Kallman General Elect, refrig. Leo Goldsmith, Ben .Tolmich and —that of teaching public speaking were the dramatic recitations by and Mrs. Nate Bronstein, chair- Select location, high Art Barit . . Nobody can look as to young Jewish men. This model nine-year-old Charlotte Kruger, men of this event, join Airs. Schil- class tenants. Nearly slick and ehiny on a golf couree meeting is a demonstration of the imitations by Beverly Knuppow, ler in expressing appreciation for 08 Best Fenton . . . Has anyone type of meetings held each week 200 ft. valuable future saxophone solo by Jack Seman- the co-operation extended to them ever seen Sidney Schor when he since 1898, when the organization sky and piano numbers by Miss by all hostesses and guests. apt. frontage, 690,000 was founded by Louis Wine and Weinberg. All proceeds will be sent direct- Miss Edith Fischer heads the wasn't immaculately Frowned? value foreclosed $37,000 dance committee which has com- Thumbnail description of Sam Prof. Samuel Si. Levin, now head Prizes were presented to Mrs. ly to Denver for the maintenance only $7,600 down, pleted plans for the Maytime (Doe) Grenadier; to guy who of the economics department at Goldstein, great-grandmother, who of the National Home for Jew- Wayne University. dance of the Young People's So- never frowns , , , Have you ever was present with her daughter. ish Children, which cares for chil- 21 Apts. Included in the program, for the grand-daughter and great-grand- dren afflicted with tuberculosis. ciety of Congregation Bnai Moshe noticed the cheery "hello" of Lou first time, will be the American Won de rful location. Open house was held at the to be held Sunday evening, May Tabashnick? . ditto Dr. George daughter. The other great grand- Frigidaires. Tiled baths, 23, in the ballroom of the cons Fineman .. . Just mention fishing Jewish Youth Chorus, composed of mothers' were: Mrs. J. Kollin, home of Mrs. R. Robert Kaltman GO boys and girls, who will provide to Morris Fishman and he will on Thursday and Friday in honor gregation, Dexter at Lawrence. built-in tubs, showers. regale you with stories no end added entertainment to the affair. Mrs. D. Baer, 'Mrs. Farber and of all hostesses. Mrs. Bronstein bliss Fischer is assisted by Abe Airs. Salle. Prizes went also t o One of our best Invest- about his favorite hobby. The public is invited to attend. assisted Mrs. Kallman in receiv- Rosenthal as co-chairman and the Mrs. B, Zallo, present with six There will be no admission charge. ments for the future. daughters, also Mrs. Norton, the ing the guests. following sub-committees: Mr.r- Former $115,000 value. The wieners of the 18-hole medal Mrs. Philip Brezner, Mrs. Alex- tin Miller, decorations; Lillian youngest grand-mother. Music and well 'Mathis, iSfrs. William Shevin Stein, publicity. Miss Fischer play tournament last week-end Bricks Purchased for Roths- dancing followed the dinner. Closing estate $38,000, were as follows: Low gross, Lou child-Hadassah Univ. and Sirs. Maurice Schwartz were also heads the ticket committee $1,5Qt Asocial meeting of the Mlawer y te2rmsol dso , l and tickets may be procured from Tabashnick and Sam Kavanaugh; Umgegend Verein was held on additional ..hostesses who opened entity Hospital any member. Dance music will low net, Louis J. Goodman and May 9, at Jericho Temple, in their homes for this fine cause. , • be provided by Jack Rosevear and Samuel A. Cohen. Prizes await the id brick apts. 3 Mrs. A. N. Prussin of the Busi- c elebration of the 16th wedding . .• • sunny, tocifnswhite tiled his orchestra, as well as enter- victors at the pro house. ness and Professional Women's anniversary of the president, I. Gifts to lihdassah)Anisint tainment. baths, built-in tubs. Division of the Detroit chapter of Fisher and Mrs. Fisher and the The first get aquainted tourna- Welfare Fuhi • Tiled entrance and Hadassah reports that there has 25th anniversary of the vice- Installation of Officers of J. ment of the season will be held this been a considerable sale of bricks president, Israel Burnstein and hall s. Reconditioning ..) Sunday, May 23. Players must his wife. cost'f5,600. - New stoves Mrs. Joe Magidsohn, chairinan W. E. W. 0. Branch select for a partner a man he has for the Rothschild-Hadassah Uni- I. Fisher announces that the of the infest welfare fitnd of the new Frigiclaires. All • on June 9 never played with before, Entrants versity Hospital. Anyone desiring painted . walls, bingo party on May 4, was a suc- Detroit chapter of sliaciassah,• has Rent will be properly handicapped and further information may Commu- $5,500. Was' $75,000, nicate with Mrs. Prussin at Euclid cess. He thanks Joseph Green- received contributions front the Mrs. Frank 1Vilensky of Clem- f our prizes will be awarded to the 6234-W. untie only $22,500, Just baum for his work, and the following: • : t I winners. ents Ave. was hostess to the mem- sold,. two , more apts. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gjpzer The following have recently pur- public for its support. The bers of the North Woodward Proceeds of the bingo party went and Mr. and Mrs. 'Emil :Loewen- When they are gone, Add Knollwood look alikes: chased bricks: branch of the Jewish Women's • . they're ,gone. towards the support of the Tech- berg, in memory of Abba•Keidan; Honoring Marjorie Ann Dia- European Welfare Organization on Charles Agree and Adolph Men jou nical School of Allawer. Mr. and Aire. Meyer Prussian, in mond, by Mrs. Ann Manson Cap- MR. BEDFORD Tuesday, May 18. Mrs. J. Weis- . . . Jim Ellman and former Gov- The next meeting will be held memory of Mrs. Millie Kaufman berg was hostess the previous ernor Comstock . . . Gertrude Col. lan; in memory of her mother, by Homer Warren & Co. Mendetta Popkin; in memory df at Jericho Hall, on Sunday eve- and Max Schlissel; Mrs. Millie 11. week, tins and Claudette Colbert. ning, May 23. Kaufman, in memory of Mrs. REALTORS her mother, by Miss Bess Feld- Mrs. Harry Mitz, To, 6-4472, Millie Kaufman; Mr. and Mrs. n3 'Years Drpenduble Service Last fall Carl Myers bought his man; honoring her mother, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Bagdade, Townsend N. Neugarten Sunshine Club Harry L. Jackson, in honor of Buchhalter, by Mrs. Ida Col- 7-2199, are in charge of arrange- little son, Martin, a violin and or- the Bar Mitzvah of Philip Brez- ments of the installation of the dered three lessons a week. After ten; in memory of Mrs. M. Rosen- Dinner-Dance on Sunday ner and the confirmation of newly elected officers which will be a few months Fritz Kreisler came stein, by Mrs. Samuel Rhodes; FOR SALE OR RENT Muriel Lipson; Mr. and Sirs. honoring Airs. J. Kass, by Miss to town for a concert. The line to held at the Wilshire Hotel on Wed- The next meeting of the Neu- Louis Davidson, in honor of the the box office window reached for Helen Kass; honoring Airs. T. garten Sunshine Club will be held nesday, June 9, at 12:30 p. m. Rey. Canto, confirmation of Margie L. Arens- Isaacs, by Miss Helen Kass; hon- A paid-up membership luncheon blocks. Standing in turn waiting on Monday, May 24, at 1:30 p. Jacob will be held by the main branch to get to the window was Carl , oring Sirs. Ida Abramsohn, by MittS m., at the Jewish Community son; Mr. and Mrs. ]Larry Barnett, in honor of the confirmants Mar- hold ing Sadie Abramsohn; honoring Miss Silverman on Tuesday. May 25, 12:30 p. m., little Martin by the hand. Center. gie L. Aronsson and Harry Gold- 317ROICAL at the Wilshire Hotel. All members Finally they arrived at the box Lorraine Markowitz, by Aliss Lil- At the 'close of the meeting, MOIIEL For Particulars as to this Summer Resort of the branch are invited. For office. 'flow much does a ticket lian Abramsohn; honoring Mrs. Eva there will be a movie showing berg, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. II. B. 55 Tam' Preens. reservations call Mrs. Jacob Cohn, cost, please?" "Ten dollars." "See," Harrison, by Miss Bess Harrison; the activities of the summer play Gittleman, in memory of Max Property Consult imeornmenaea 10 president, Townsend 5-4925, or yelled Carl to his offspring , "ten honoring Mrs. Fannie Schwarts, by school of the Jewish Community Schlissel; Mr. and Airs. Robert Phydelam and Loewenberg, in honor of the con- ' s Rose Schwartz; honoring Airs, A. B. Knoppow, secretary, d ollars they're paying to hear a Hospital. Center, during which Dr. Leon firmation of Ruth N. Gittleman; Euclid 9565-1V, before May 24, or man play a fiddle. Now will you go Airs. Sophie Kaufman, by Mrs. Katzin will speak. 2903 Mn, and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, in R. Lichter; honoring Mrs. Mary home and practice?" 1938 dues may be paid at the door. Elmhurst Final arrangements have been honor of the confirmants: Muriel Goldsmith, by Miss Kate Gold- Those wishing to become new mem- TO. 5-6839 made for the dinner-dance to take Lipson, Marjorie Rosenthal. BANGOR, MICH. Mrrrlaae ber! may pay at the door. Mrs. Nat Bronstein entertained smith; in memory of A. S. Gold- place on Sunday, May 423, at the Elaine Strifling, Margie Arons- Performed The organization acknowledges the . members of her dining room smith, by Miss Kate Goldsmith; Chalet, with Mrs. Charles II. Ad- son, Helen Mae Greenstone, Ruth with thanks the following contrib- committee last Monday. Interest- in memory of Herman Stone, by 'eras chairman. There is still time Naomi Gittleman, Raschelle C. utions to the Benjamin Wisper ing luncheon menus were planned Miss Alayme Stone; in memory of Airs. Cowan, by Miss Rose to make reservations for this af- Norman, Ramon Bernstein, Bar- Memorial Flower Fund: Mrs. Wil- for ladies' days. fair with Mrs. Adler at To. 7-2617, bara Robin Komer and Shirley Schwartz; in memory of liam Fisher, in honor of her re- Mrs. Rev, Cantor Norman Rosenberg and Eddie Myers, by Miss Rose Schwartz; or with either of her co-chairmen, Ruth Weinberg; Miss Hattie Git- covery from illness; Mrs. A. Kurz- Mrs. Joseph II. Dearman and Mrs. tleman, in honor of Shirley Ruth DAVID mann, in honor of her son's recov- Epstein, great pals but bitter rivals honoring Mrs. J. Blumrosen, by Edmund Saperstein, at To. 6-7301 Weinberg; Mr. and Mrs. ,Moe ery from illness; Mrs. A. Gittle- on the fairways, had a golf date Miss Ruth Freedman; honoring and Un. 1-0028, GOLDEN Ehrlich, in memory of Max Gross- man, in memory of her father; one day last week. Both play about Mrs. F. Lambden, by bliss Sophie Detroit'. Favorite man; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Perlman, from the members of the main alike but when Norman got out to Kutlov; honoring Norman Weitz, M 0 II IC I. branch, Mrs. S. Osnos, Mrs. Cohen, the course he spied Eddie sneaking by Airs. T. Isaacs; in memory of Contributions to the Jewish i n honor of confirmant Marjorie TT1,11 11-9119 in a lesson Irons Pro Feibig, Ile Mrs. Jennie Newman, by . Mrs. Children's Home Rosenthal; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mrs, Feldman, Mrs. I. Israel. Wedding Ceremom then insisted, that Eddie spot hint Sonia Epstein; in memory of Mrs. lea Performed al The Jewish Children's Home of Siegel, in honor of confirmants Home and by Op. Arthur Berick, by Miss Anne Detroit wishes to acknowledge Margie L. Aronsson and Harry M. Merzon to Address Redo- five strokes. point resent. Kurzman; in memory of Mrs. Ar- with thanks the receipt of dona- Goldberg, Jr.; Air. and Mrs. Emil mer Society Andy Anderson of the Sidney thur Berick, by Miss Lillian Gor- tions from the following: Loewenberg and Mr. and Airs. A. Hill staff has assumed charge of don. 'Mrs. I. M. Lewis and Mrs. Glazer, in memory of Mrs. Eva Morris M. Aferzon, prominent the massage department in the Harry Goldman, 2305 Boston Rattner of Brooklyn, N. Y. Detroit attorney, will address men's locker room. Nothing like Memorial Donations to the Blvd., for Yahrzeit of J. W. Allen. members and friends of the Rada- a brisk rub to relieve aching Woman's Auxiliary No. 122, United Hebrew Schools mer Friendly Society at its meet- muscles and that tired feeling! Bnai Brith, on the occasion of the Jewish Deaf Mutes to Meet . ing on Sunday, May 23, at 9 p. Andy will be on the job week-ends AND at Center May 23 birth of children to Mrs. Louis OFFERING The United Hebrew Schools is Manning and to Mrs. S. Rosen- m.. in Assembly Hall, 12th and and holidays. in receipt of the following me- berg. Clairmount. The subject of his A special meeting of Jewish lecture will be "The President Congrats to Mr. and Mrs. Charles morial donations: Myer Prussian, 1475 E. Grand deaf mutes will be held at the DAX OR NIGHT From Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Perl- Blvd. and the Supreme Court." The Hamburger and to Mr. and Mrs. Jewish Community Cnter, Wood- Phone MAdison 2525 talk will be followed by a ques- Saul Davidson on the consecration mutter, in memory of Airs. Louis Mrs. J. Diem, 3243 Webb Ave. ward at Holbrook, on Sunday tion period. of their daughters, Mignon and Duscoff and Si, Schlissel; from Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, night, May 23, at 8 p. m. , in William Friedman, in memory of Besides this timely discussion. Elaine, respectively. 2903 Webb Ave., in memory of Room 9, t he education and cultural com- Abba Keidan and Mrs. Sol Kauf- Mrs. Mix Elkin. All Jewish deaf mute persons, For nearly half a century, Looking chipper and feeling like man. mittee composed of L. Rosenberg, William Grosberg, 8600 Grand as well as all former members of Office, Chapel 8c.Showroorns M. Gooze and J. Joyrich has ar- his old self, Abe Cooper was out River, the Jewish Oral Society are wel- 613 CLAIRMOUNT AT 2ND Wedding bells are reported in the name "Edwards" has ranged a literary program. The on the course last Saturday. Abe Murray .1. Sutkin, 2935 Sturte- come to attend the special meet- has had a long siege of illness and order for Hitler . . . Berlin vant. public is invited to attend. ing for the purpose of forming it was good to see his beaming face rumors say he'll make Pola Negri meant "America's Finest Detroit League for the Handi- the Jewish Deaf Mutes Society again. Frau Hitler. Monuments of Character erney Funeral Home Rec- capped, 316 E. Jefferson. of Jewish faith. It is intended "—Tv ), Children's Shoes." Best for ognized by Several Jew- Mrs. Harry Rosman, 1484 At- to help others in distress, to hold Don't forget to make your reserv- hers only will be one of the finest kinson, in honor of the birthday social gatherings and to serve as ish Organizations ations NOW for the farinal open- in Knollwood history and Secre- of her daughter, Gloria. little feet, say Physicians. a religious and welfare society. ing dinner dance on Saturday, May tary John Hopkins has announced Air. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree, There is no charge to attend the Although established a compar- 29. The affair which is for mem that reservations are being accept- Book Tower Bldg.. in honor of special meeting. ate vely short time, the Werney ed in the order they are placed. a/4'14;w/, the confirmation of Margie Louise Je wish Funeral Home, by virtue Aronsson. of its dignified and sympathetic Litman Bros. and family, Los Se f vice, has already become a De- .Qicherareall Angeles, Calif., in memory of tro it intitution. Benjamin Cohen. SADIE COVITZ.: Under the management of Sam Louis Rosenthal, 5440 Cass. B. Werney, son of A. J. Werney, formerly old, et the D etroite r l 2 otel, Fine Arts Optical. Co., 610 48 years wh o for 16 years was connected Granites and Marble, Mmouraents on Apr i H2 in Eaton Tower, wit Is the Jewish Free Burial Asso- Hudson N., Y. Funeral services 7729 TWELFTH 3T. Mrs. Greenstone, 1806 Oakman w ere cis tion, this home is ultra modern ILVELID 7191 held on April 23 in Hudson. Blvd. in every way and has the finest She is survived by two daughters, MO rtuary facilities available. They Mrs. Gertrude Maskin of Hudson SOCIAL CREDIT CROUP ma intain a scientifically trained and Mrs: Beatrice Lovventlial, of eta ff and adhere to all the precepts The first annual mother and Detroit; two grandchildren and :7:',',1,",;„11 7,`trl.b; of Jewish and scientific law. daughters banquet of the Social or a loved one than II,. effident five brothers, James,', Michael, 11 fr. Werney is a graduate of Credit Group was held at North- end orderly handling of the George, Jacob and Benjamin Aill- funeral arrangement. the Worsham Schdol of Embalming. wood Inn on Slay 12. Mrs. Molly ler. of Chicago and upon his gradua- Marx was chairman of the event. ATTENTIVE PERSONAL SIZES 3-12 tion gained practical experience Mrs. Rose Weitz, as principal SERVICE SIGMUND UNGER assi sting his father at the Chesed sneaker, represented the mothers. of 2665 Boston Blvd., 66 years All shoes are fitted by She I Ernes. Entering business for Miss Miriam Lipsett responded for old, died on Funeral X-ray machine M x a 18. him self he decided that a policy of the daughters. Lenore Atlas gave services were he ld on May 20 with heir g tactful, helpfill and guiding the invocation. Mrs. Goldin Pev- interment in Woodmere 81 DELAWARE AVE. Ceme- in e very detail, with a minimum of in received the prize as the tery, Rabbi Leo AL Franklin of- TRINITY 2.3211 anx iety , to family and friends, mother with the most daughters ficiating. lie is survived by his wou Id enable him to succeed In his present. The banquet was fol- wife, Hannah and three daugh- rhos en profession. That this type 8950 TWELFTH ST —TRINI Y 2-4727 lowed by a floor show and danc- of ervire was acceptable to the ing. The next social meeting will ters, Mrs. Fred Grossman, Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Jr., OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TO 5 Jewi ah community and Sirs. take place at the home of Mrs. Bernard Unger. is proven by the ONE OF NAHEL U BUILDINGS fact that the Werney home is al- Molly Marx. read y recognized by various Jew- In loving memory of our dear All buildings at Camp Nahelu HARRY VITTES ish organizations, as an infirmAry. A resident Phy- father and grandfather, M a x RODIN CLUB g•e nestled in /the woods on of 3769 Edison Ave., 52 years T he office, chapel and showrooms sician and nurse are Included on the Weinberg, who passed away two Nomination of officers of the CARMEL MOTHERS' CLUB old, died on May 13. Funeral Delta Omega Iola Sorority Perry Lake. of th staff. The recreation hall with a Rodin Club was held Wednesday services were held on May 14. He years ago, May 23,1935. Cannel Mothers' Club met May I Members of the Delta Omega 613 e establishment are located at Clainnount at Second. The The sleeping cabins are permit• large stage and evening, Slay 12, at the home of In our hearts your memory lingers a is survived by his wife, Blanche; 12, at the home of Mrs. F. Sklar. :Iota Sorority, Gamma chapter, en- phon e number is Madison 2525, wide screened Sweet, tender and true neat structures screened with win. veranda is the center of camp Mrs. Rena Rodin, 3018 Calvert. five daughters, Ida, Janice Dori New officers were elected as fol- tertained their mothers on Tues- There Is notday goes by A midnight lunch was served and down to protect against rainstorm life for indoor activities and as- That no Ms not think of you. Marlow and Charlotte, and a son, cards followed. Prizes were Martin. /owl: Mrs. Ben Gotten, president; day evening, May 11, at the home Jrs. of L. A. S. to Hold So. and house six campers and two semblies. The shops nestled in awarded. Sadly missed by his daughters, cial May 26 Mrs. Irving Eiseman, vice-presi- of Mn- Adolph Lowenstine of the woods are fully equipped with A donation was received by the Mrs. Anna R. Zamsky, Mrs. Elsie Holbrook Ave. Th e junior group of the Los counselors. Larger cabins for I ooms for weaving basketry, MRS. IDA HALLER dent; Mrs. Sol Sklar, treasurer; c lub from Mrs. Lilliam Saulson, older children house eight camp- Rubin and Babe Weinberg and his On Sunday, May 5, they held Ange les Sanatorium will hold • leathercraft, woodcraft, metal 14533 Mack, In honor of of 2449 W. Euclid Ave., 49 years Mrs. Ben Cohen. secretary. A a her eon, old, died on May. 13. Funeral grandchildren, joint meeting with Delta chan- social meeting at Jericho Temple, ers and two counselors. work, clay work and puppetry. A Billie's. Bar Mitzvah. special meeting of all mothers of The administration building is ter of Grand Rapids, in Lansing, 2705 Joy Road, Wednesday eve- museum for nature lore. Two the Carmel Hebrew School will Mrs. Dan Feldman of Bay City services were held' on May 14, at Hunt's, This took the form ning, May 26. There will be the dividing line between the two large bath houses, hot and cold with interment in Clover Hill be held on Tuesday, June 1. at was a Rued at the meeting. - Unveilin-g of Monument of a luncheon meeting during ante rtainment and refreshments separate units — boys' and girls' showers, modern plumbing and the Linwood branch, 8752 LM-1 Election of officers of Rodin Park Cemetery, She is survived An unveiling of a monument in which five pledges of Delta chap- and all young people are invited camps. Here are two dining sanitary facilities are based on the by her husband, Joseph C., three wood. Refreshments will be ter were formally initiated as Club will be heldiffednesday eve- memory of Benjamin Penslar will to at tend. There will be no ad- rooms, modern kitchen, library highest standards. served. and ning, May 26, aril p. m. , at the children, Lois, George and Alex- take place on Sunday, May 30, at e. On an upper floor, members and received their Dina miss/ on fee. ander; a sister, Etta Goldstein, For more information write to four fully equipped rooms serve home of Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 12 e'ciaa sharp at Clover Hill Park Camp Neheln, Oltonville, Mich. and two brothers, Nate and Sam 2984 Burlingame Ave. C4inetert. - Relatives and friends Goldstein. We recently enlarged our quar- ters and on account of this ex• pension we have an opening for one or two high-grade young men with or without experience in sell• ing insurance. A rare opportunity awaits the right man. VIOE LEITER & ASSOCIATES The Dominion Life Assurance Co. Call RAndoll 0022 1. MLAWER VEREIN Maytime Dance of Bnai Moshe Y.P.S. for ANVIL FUR' COLD STORAGE and Insurance THE PARK RESORT WEST MICHIGAN SAVINGS BANK ,glitaweke, dutar ghef; 3 A Modern Jewish Funeral Home 911/1111/eit Weed elltuptitlIttir Orruirt At WI:4m WERNEY Jewish Funeral Home Nahelu Buildings Nestled in Woods The Only Store In the Northwest S ectIon Selling Edwards Shoes $265 $ 00 to Davis .%; OBITUARY Manuel ilrbacb • There GILBERT'S IN MEMORIAM ardlrvited-