litEDLTROMIEWISIIOR074104 PAGE SIX Plans for Floating Affair on June 131 mow that summer's here you'll wear Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will hold its annual floating din- ner dance on Sunday, June 13, aboard the luxurious Steamer Nor- WHITE .. 8 95 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Dr. Hugo A. Freund and Mr. and Sirs. Eugene J. Arnfeld were guests of the Winemans' at their cabin in Gaylord over the holiday week-end. Open•to* treed-strap shoe in whits kid or white Rees . r amp Avrun i n Camp FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 6 TO 12 Opens Its 10th Succesful Season CAMP ACTIVITIES BOATING FISHING HANDICRAFT SHOP ATHLETICS • • • • • DRAMATICS DANCING HIKING NATURE STUDY SWIMMING Mrs. Edward T. Kelley of the Mrs. Robert Kostoff of Flint was Hibbard Apts. will give a luncheon a visitor in Detroit last week. and shower on June 9 in honor of Mrs. Martin L. Butzel. Mrs. Louis Cohen of Cleveland is the guest of her children, Sir. Louis J. Gordon of LaSalle Blvd. and Sirs. Leo Marks of Linwood returned this week from a motor Ave. She is being extensively en- trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, and west- tertained during her visit here. ern Michigan, While in Cincinnati, Mr. Gordon attended the com- Dr. Samuel Glassman of Chicago mencement exercises at Hebrew Blvd. spent the holiday week-end Union College. in New York City. DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY OBSERVED NOTE; Look for Announcement of Staff Elsewhere in The Chronicle. Avrunin Nursery Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Benyas and Rabbi Leon Frans was the prin- cipal speaker at the mass meeting Miss Josephine Edelstein spent the Zedakah Club will hold installa- of the national convention of the holiday week-end in Cleveland. tion of officers on June 9 at Armenian Benevolent Union held at Northern High School last Sun- Northwood Inn. Mr. and Sirs. Henry H. Sha- Mrs. Max Coven is chairman in day night. pero returned front a three-day charge, assisted by Mrs. Morris visit with the latter's folks in Davis and Mrs. Jack Greenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Si. Felsen- New Castle, Pa. Luncheon and bridge will be in- thal of Detroit and Mrs. Dora Fel- cluded in the afternoon's program. senthal of Pittsburgh, who is visit- The Ladies Auxiliary of Delray Mrs. Jack Greenberg, To. 6-0195, ing in Detroit, spent the past week- will hold its annual picnic oh Sun- end at the Spink Wawasee Hotel, and Mrs. Morris Davis, To 5-4757, day, June 13, at Plymouth River- Lake Wawasee, Ind. are taking reservation. side Park. MRS. MAX FOR CHILDREN FROM 21/2 TO 6 DIRECTOR MISS HELEN PORTER, A. B. Simpson College Graduate, Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MISS HELEN WESTEALL, B. S. For Information Call GA. 1299—LO. 5960 or Write to 3310 Rochester Ave. The annual report of the presi- dent, Mrs. Fred Gunsberg, and election of officers of the League of Jewish Women's Organization THE EXCELLENT FACILITIES OF will feature the meeting on Wed- nesday, June 9. at 2:30, in the so- cial hall of Temple Beth El. An Interesting program has been ar- ranged for this occasion by the Music Study Club. MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. The program will consist of num- bers by the choral group under ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU FOR the direction of Charles Frederick WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PARTIES, ETC. Morse. Also on the program will Special Sunday Dinners—Phone Mt. Clemens 790 be numbers by Max Weiner. violin- ist, who is a scholarship student Beautiful Ballroom with Seating Capacity of 500 of the Music Study Club; Margaret STRICTLY KOSHER—A MASHGIACH IN ATTENDANCE Schulling Hoexter, contralto; Mrs. Kraemer is well-know n in Mt. Clemens and Miami Beach Jacob Schakne, soprano; Reeve for Kashruth Reatha, harpist, and Sadie Cooper and Rose Bassin Stein, accom- Scout Troop 164 Invites the attend its parents' night and re- panists. union of old Scouts, which will Public to Parent's , be held in the social hall of the Jews In the audience were re- Night . synagogue from 7 to 10 p. m. on quested to leave the Berlin Opera Boy Scout Troop 164, which Tuesday, June 8. House just before the curtain has been sponsored by Congrega• A fine program is being ar- went up when the managament tion Shaarey Zedek for 16 years, ranged by Mr. Mendelsohn, the w-as informed that Hitler was invites Shaarey Zedek members, scoutmaster. The highlight will coming. their friends, and the public, to be a court of honor. Kraemer's Olympia Hotel and 31inersti Baths CAMP MEHIA Irish Hills is the On the Sandy Shores of Safe and Beautiful Wampler's Lake ALTITUDE OF UP TO 2000 FEET OFFERS Comfortable New Beds and Individual Dressers Excellent, Well-Balanced & Plentiful Diet (Only Kosher Foods Used) Carefully Planned Recreation:—HORSEBACK RIDING — LAND AND WATER SPORTS — DRAMATICS — DANCING — STORY TELLING, ETC. WELL EQUIPPED ARTS AND CRAFT SHOP Abundance of wild life, flower and vegetable gardens provide an exceptional opportunity for nature study Frequent hikes to many historical points of interest for which the Irish Hills are famous. A sufficient number of Counsellors (about 3 children to a counsellor) has been most carefully selected on the basis of personality and training. Doctor, two nurses and a dietitian always on the premises. The reputation of both Mr. and Mrs. S. Bercovich in the field of education and child-care is your assurance that your child will be under proper supervision. NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN AGES 2% TO 6 OLDER CHILDREN AGES 6 TO 15 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Tt" VISIT OUR CAMP DIRECTIONS—U. S. 112 through Ypsilanti to SW* Park Entrance in the Irish Hills. Turn right on first road after State Park Entrance. 58 Miles from Northwest section of Detroit. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — PHONE EUCILD 5504 • J In celebration of their 15th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Selker of 3257 Calvert Ave. entertained at home Sunday evening, with a dinner party for 40 relatives and friends. Among those present from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallon, Sir. and Mrs. Mort B. Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Link Siev- ers and Sir. and Mrs. Lou Gold- stein of Toledo, and Mr. and Sirs. Morris Cohn of Pittsburgh. Sadie Cooper, violinist and teach- er, will present 20 pupils in a re- cital on Tuesday, June 8, at 8 p. m., at the Jewish Community Center on Woodward at Holbrook. Among those participating will be: ArnoN and Rosalind Eiseman, Milton Grossman, Alan Schwartz, Ed- ward Springer, Sidney Hertz, Sybil Greenberg, Roger Nathan, Rita Schwartz, Florence Cooper, Sey- mour Goldman, Richard Chafetz, Irving Boigon, Florence Freedman, Ben Kagan, Sidney Katz, David Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne of La Rappaport, Sam Stockman and Salle Blvd. returned from Pitts- Harriet Haar. The public is in- burgh where she visited relatives. vited. She was accompanied home by her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. TREES PLANTED Al Collet, who will be her guests for some time. IN PALESTINE Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck of 8634 Dumbarton Road will be at home on Sunday afternoon, June 6, front 3 to 6, to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. Their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Schiller, of Co- lumbus, 0., are visiting here. Sirs. Lenore Finkelstein, Sirs. A. Myers of the Belcrest and their nephew, Louis Marks, re- turned from a trip to Peoria, III. SIr. and Sirs. Dave Tobin who were visiting their nephews, Ben Tobin, Jack and Morris Tobb and families, also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taub, have returned to their home in Watertown, Mass. Dur- ing their stay here, they were guests at the Belcrest Hotel. TREES PLANTED THROUGH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit acknowledges the following contributions for trees to be planted in Palestine. One tree in honor of Bessie L. Shepherd by her children, Zelda and Morrey; one tree by the fol- lowing pupils of class II. of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek's Hebrew department of which Sirs. bf. Sold' is teacher, on the occasion of the completion of a portion of Chum- ash: Agnes Brown, Philip Caplan, Judith Jacobs, Donn Renick, Harry Snider, Buddy Shulman, Ray So- loff, Sol Sonenklar, Morton Zieve. Mrs. Harry Si, Shulman, chair- man of the tree committee, can be reached by calling Lo. 2784 or at 2649 W ebb re. TREES PLANTED BY Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bernstein of JUNIOR HADASSAH 2400 Boston Blvd. will leave for Trees were planted in Palestine Atlantic City on June 6 to attend through Junior Hadassah by the the American Medical Association following: convention. They will return on One tree by Leona Grubstin of Saturday, June 12. 2225 Blaine Ave., honoring her grandmother; one tree by hfiriam Lee Corbman Schakne will pre- Ferman of 3039 Gladstone, honor- sent two 11-year-old boys, Bernard ing her mother. Stein and Arthur Dysarz in a piano recital next Friday, June 11, at SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. 8 p. m., at the Detroit Conservatory ELECTION ON SUNDAY of Music. The public is invited. At the last meeting of the cur- Sir. and Mrs: Ruby Cohen of rent season of the Young Peo- ple's Society of Shaarey Zedek, on Pittsburgh spent the past week- end visiting their sister and broth- Sunday, June 6, at 3:39, at the er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene synagogue, the board of directors will be elected for the coming Spanier of Boston Blvd. year. The annual summer formal Sir. and Mrs. Louis Stark of Santa Rosa Drive were at home given by the Y. P. S. will be held June 17 at Blossom . Heath. Miss to their relatives and friends on Wednesday evening, June 2, in Dorothy Heideman and Abe Cut- honor of their 25th wedding anni- loff are co-chairmen and their committee includes Albert Schiff, versary. Albert Rotberg, Sylvia Rosenthal, Mrs. Saul Sarnoff, newly-elected Irene Pollack, Dorothy Levin, president of the Music Study Club, Coleman Karen, Sylvia Katz, Sam was hostess at a luncheon on Fri- Jackson, Carl Gould, Miriam Gold- day, June 4. in honor of the board berg. Jay Frankel, Dave Finkel], members, at Frame's Tea Room. Arthur Doctor, Sylvia Chase and Flora Beckman. Tickets are $6 Mrs. I. Nurko returned from a per couple and reservations may be made by calling Miss Heide- fortnight's stay in Cleveland. man at Townsend 8-1088. Mr. and Mrs. S. Edelstein and San Francisco can do without daughter, Miriam, who have been making their home in Detroit this that Jewish landlord who con- tinues to rent quarters to Nazi winter, returned to their summer home In Harbor Springs, Mich. organizations. Their daughter, Bernice, who ac. Flowers f or all occasions — companied them, returned to the Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 64421. city last Tuesday. June Sale of Buttermilk Soap made especially for Detroit Water! Box of 12 i.00 (Regularly 1.50) Following • chemical analysis of Detroit water, and tests in our New York laboratories, Himelhoch's pre- sent. Buttermilk soap. Made expressly for this special our water ... quick lathering ... delicately fragrant ... generous sine bars. 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Cohen of Richton Ave., will receive their friends on June 6, from 8 to 12 p. m., on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary, in the Alpine Room of the Detroit Le- lad Hotel., No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman entertained a group of friends at hlr. and Mrs. Max Keidan of dinner on May 28. 2457 Calvert Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Daniel, e Low.heel spectator el, Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert on Saturday, June 5, at Congre- in white buck with brown gave a dinner on May 27. gation Shaarey Zedek. Mr. and eyelets Mrs. Keidan will be happy to re- Mr. and Sirs. Victor II. Well ceive their relatives and friends at Kiddish after the services in gave a buffet supper on May 30. the social hall of the synagogue. Mrs. S. T. Gilbert and Mrs. No cards. Flora Goodman will leave June 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson spend the summer in Charlevoix. invite their friends to the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Berol Lee, Sir. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Robin- MRS. FAE STALBURG son and daughter, Ann, spent the on June 12, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. At home on Satur- onic. The boat will leave from the past week-end in Saginaw as guests of Mr. and Sirs. Max day evening, June 12, at 2051 foot of Brush St. at 6:15 sharp. Calvert Ave. No cards. Ileavenrich. Mrs. Fae Stalburg of the ticket committee has worked exceptionally The Fenkell Ladies Loan Asso- hard, and reports a complete sell- The degree of Bachelor of Arts pen-toe linen oxford ciation will have a card party for in journalism will be conferred members on Monday, June 7. out. with muldhue or brown Dancing, novel entertainment upon Herbert Millard Schakne, son Hostesses will be Mesdames B. eyelets of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne Berkowitz, A. Berkowitz, S. Berk- and bridge, after "a delightful meal, $8.95 is promised. of LaSalle Blvd., by the University owitz, Birn, Bogart. of Southern California, Los An- geles, this Saturday afternoon, Sirs. Sam Goldstein (Florence Shoe Solon Filth Floor June 6. Blondy) and daughter, Lynn, of Purity Assembly Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting Installs Officers Mrs. Harry Rosman was hostess with their parents and grandpar- at a luncheon to the children of ents, Mr. and Sirs. H. Blondy, at At the public installation of of- the Jewish Orphan Home in honor 3378 Elmhurst Ave. ZEDAKAH TO INSTALL ficers of Purity Assembly No. 12, of the 12th birthday of her daugh- OFFICERS ON JUNE 9 ter, Gloria. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Green Order of Rainbow for Girls, Tues- and family are now residing at day night, Virginia Lichtenstein, Mrs. Charles King of Santa Rosa 3003 Calvert Ave. worthy advisor, was installed by Drive is sojourning in Philadel- Dorothy Greenbaum; Lucille Kay- phia and Atlantic City. Mrs. hforrey Shepherd (Zelda Smith) of 3253 RoeNester Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert was hostess to the Tri Sigma and their children, Patsy and Jay, Sorority, Wednesday evening, June will leave June 5 to spend the suns. 2. mer in Charlevoix. Mrs. Louis M. Eston and daugh- Mr., and Mrs. William Fleish- ter, Joan, of Webb Ave. arrived man spent the holiday week-end in home Sunday from Los Angeles, northern Michigan. Calif. 8.95 • • • • • June 4, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHR NICLE Haven's Finest Resort ... South VIRGINIA LICHTENSTEIN anau, worthy associate advisor, by Leona Rosenberg; Lucille Bearman, charity, by Ida Zeff; Mildred Brown, hope, by Anne Fisher; Agatha Ruben, faith, by Sarah Solai Rosenthal; Betty Conn, recorder, by Frances Cu- cell; Faye Grunt, treasurer, by Leona Rosenberg; chaplain, Edith Kosit, and drill leader, Rosalind Arta, by Regina Schiller; the colors, red, Sue Bank; orange, Zelda Lachman; yellow, Marian Rabin; green, Jean Landau; blue, Harriet Levy; indigo, Barbara Suifrin; service, Helen Katz, by Sylvia Strub; confidential observ- er, Goldie Yaffe, and outer ob- server, Louise Greenwald, by Anne Fisher; musician, Judith Victor, and choir director, by Ida Zeff. Shirley Firestone was in- stalling pianist, Dorothy Green- baum, installing chaplain, and Mae Jackson and Pearl Pernick, installing marshalls. Sylvia Strub presented the retiring worthy ad- visor, Toba Jackson, with the jewel of office. The first business meeting of the new corps of officers will be dedicated to fathers and mothers. Those parents who are Eastern Stars or Masons may attend the meeting. Parent's night will start at 9 o'clock, June 15, Char- lotte Kruger, talented young en- tertainer. will render recitations. William Hordes will be the guest speaker. Miss Judith Victor will play a selection. The choir will lead the group in commu- nity singing and will also ren- der a few selections . Refresh- ments will be served. Harriet Levy is chairman for the evening. The second annual garden party will be held June 27 at the home of the chairman. hlillie Schaff. Call Tyler 6-1971, or University 1-3288 for reservations. Those girls who brought in ads for the installatiop booklet are eligible to attend the ad picnic in July providing their ad money is in by June 15. The girl bring ing in the most money first will win the contest. Home Relief Society To Aid Food Shower The Ilome Relief Society, Neu- garten Sunshine Club and the Zedakah Club are co-operating in sponsoring • fool shower on be- half of the Center's Playschool and Day Camp. On Wednesday, June 16, at 1 o'clock, a dessert bridge will be sponsored by these organi- zations. The admission fee will be food, such as canned vegetables, fruits, sugar, condiments, dried peas, beans, etc. The Home Relief Society grate- fully acknowledges the receipt of the following donations: From Sir. and Mrs. L. Savage, in memory of Charles Misby; from Mr. and Mra. L. Savage. in honor of the confirm- ation of Ranson Bernstein, son of Sir. and Sirs. Peter Bernstein; from Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Polozker, in honor of the confirmation of Barbara Korner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Korner; from Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Korner, in honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Barbara; from Sirs. Sam Schwartz, honoring the recovery of her husband from illness. 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