PIEPLTROITSWISif (ARON= PAGE EIGHT and June 11, 1937 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Junior Hadassah Elects Officers A New Healy Shop to Serve You Visit our Beautiful New The final meeting of this sea- son of the Detroit unit of Junior Hadassah was held at the Stetter Hotel on Sunday, June 6, at which time reports of the activities which took place and the work ac- H E A LY in its new location Mr. and Mrs. David Touff and Philip Marcuse were hosts at a dinner dance Friday evening, June 4, honoring Mildred Feinberg, Leon! Wayburn, Carol Horner and Her.' nerd Segal. Cass at the Boulevarc . Opp. General Motors Bldg. Smart Summer Dresses Stockings Lingerie Fashion Accessories MISS BERTHA YACKNESS SHOPS complished during the year were given b? chairmen of committees and the retiring president. Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz. Frances Zelenko, chairman of the nominat- ing committee, announced the following officers who were in- stalled by Mrs. Sarah Glacier, senior advisor: President, Bertha Yackness; first vice-president. Ruth Fried- land; second vice-president, Sara Bloomfield; third vice-president, Sadie Shur; recording secretary, Shirley Galen; corresponding sec- retary, Caroline Goodman; treas- urer, Elsie Olender; financial sec- retary, Pearl Wartell. Miss Yackness announced the new elate of the board of direc- tors as follows: Pauline Barahal. Sara Bloomfield, Geraldine Bet- win, Ann Brooks, Ethel Delin, Esther Etkin, Bernice Friedland, Ruth Friedland, Shirley Galen, Harriet Glickman, Fanny Colo- bisky, Caroline Goodman, Betty Holden, Fayga Keidan, Bernice Levine, Freda Milstein, Betty Morrison, Elsie Olender, Miriam Peiman, Shirley Raick, Ethel Rom, Sadie Shur, Sophie Stoller, Pearl Wartell, Bess Wineman, Bertha Yackness, Frances Zelenko. Chairmen of committees are: Membership, Miriam Peiman, Ethel Rom, co-chairmen; educa- tional, Sadie Shur, Bees Wineman, co-chairmen; Jewish N a t i on a I Fund, Ann Brooks, co-chairmen, Betty Holden, Ann Wagman, Helen Shewach; fund-raising, So- phie Blanche Schwartz; program, Ethel Delin, Ethel Manason, co- chairman; Young Judaea, Freda Milstein; publicity. Bernice Fried- land; newsette, Pauline Barahal, Esther Charnac, co-chairmen; happy day fund. Bernice Levine, Ethel Keywell, co-chairman; pub- lic speaking, Esther Etkin; senior advisor, Mrs. Sarah Glasier. Formal graduation exercises were held marking the entrance of members of the Cleopian group of Young Judaea and Little Women of Hadassah into the lo- cal unit of Junior Hadassah. The following girls were graduated and took the oath of allegiance to Junior Iladassah: Gloria Bell, Helen Leventhal, Ethel Malkes, Shirley Martin, Evelyn Shrager, Ruth Morrison, Rose Gittleman. SUPERIOR QUALITY The ALGONQUIN PARK CAMP for BOYS Located in the Muskoka Lakes Region of Ontario LIMITED TO 50 JEWISH BOYS AGES 8 TO 16 SAILING CANOEING WOODCRAFT SWIMMING HORSEBACK RIDING, Etc. EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS For Illustrated Booklet Containing Complete Information, Write or Phone- LOU H. or VIOLET WEISS HANDLER DIRECTORS HOGARTH 7379 3813 CLEMENTS Avrunin C amp FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 6 TO 12 Opens Its 10th Succesful Season CAMP ACTIVITIES • • • • • BOATING FISHING HANDICRAFT SHOP ATHLETICS Mrs. Walter Laib heads the patron committee of Franklin Hills Day sponsored by the Detroit section, National Council of Jew- ish Women, to be held Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Butzel Mr. and Mrs. William Shevin ed. will entertain a few friends Sun- tertained at a family dinner on day night, June 13, to celebrate Friday evening in honor of their their first wedding anniversary. silver wedding anniversary. Boulevard Shop eal FRANKLIN HILLS DAY OF COUNCIL ON WEDNESDAY • DRAMATICS • DANCING • HIKING • NATURE STUDY • SWIMMING Infants Service Group to Install Officers June 22 DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY OBSERVED NOTE: Look for Announcement of Staff Elsewhere in The Chronicle. Avrunin Nursery FOR CHILDREN FROM 2 1/2 TO 6 DIRECTOR MISS HELEN PORTER, A. B. Simpson College Graduate, Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School The last meeting of the infants Service Group was held at the home of the president, Mrs. L. Fried, 2277 Calvert. Final reports were heard on the club's cases and progress for the last year was noted. The report on the bingo party given at the Bnai Moshe on May 22 was given and those who helped and contributed generously were thanked. The group will hold its installa- tion of officers with the Eva Prenz- lauer Maternity Aid, of which the Infants Service Group is an auxil- iary, at the Wilshire on June 22. A social for members in the form of • kiddy party will be given at the home of Mrs. Rose Fried, 4027 Sturtevant, on June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin -I. Cohn of 4205 Fullerton Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Avern, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, on June 26. There will be a Kid- dush after the services in the so- dial hall and a buffet supper will Miss Janet Welt returned frorn be served from 7 to 9:30 p. m., also a few days spent in Chicago and at the synagogue. All friends are will spend the summer with heri invited. No cards. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Drive. Installation of officers of Yeshi- va Beth Judah will take place on Miss Eileen Byron,who attends Tuesday, June 15, at 7 p. m., at Smith College in Northampton, Bnai Zion Synagogue, Humphrey Mass., will arrive on June 16 to and Ilolmur. There will be music spend the summer vacation with and refreshments. The public is her mother, Mrs. Harry E. Byron. invited. A sweet-sixteen party was given in honor of Miss Dorothy Sherman of 17835 Brush.St., on Saturday evening, June 5, by her mother, Mrs. Louis Sherman, and her sis- ter, Mrs. Esther Rachleff. Twenty Miss Sue Wineman, daughter of guests were present, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, returned from Miss Stewart's Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman School in Boston. of 3025 Calvert Ave. will be at home on Sunday, June 20, after- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl of noon and evening, in honor of the the Lee Crest Apt. , spent a few graduation of their daughter, Ber- days in Chicago the past week. nice, from the University of Michi- gan. Miss Winifred Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Levy of returned from Carleton College, 2339 Glendale Ave. will hold open Northfield, Minn. house for relatives and friends on Sunday, June 20, honoring their Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of Pen- daughter, Dorothea Wilma, who nington Drive returned from a graduated from Wayne University. visit in New ',cork. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon of La Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Kauf- Salle Blvd. announce the gradua- mann of Massachusetts Ave. re- tion of their son, Albert A. turned last week from a winter from the University of Cin- spent in Hollywood, Fla. cinnati. Mr. Gordon will continue his studies to obtain a masters de- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson gree by virtue of a scholarship invite their friends to the Bar won in the graduate school. Mitzvah of their eon, Beret Lee, on June 12, at the Shaarey Zedek Mr. and Mrs. George B. Mallon Synagogue. At home on Satur- announce the graduation of their day evening, June 12, at 2051 eon, Jerome J., from the dental Calvert Ave. No cards. school of the University of Michi- gan. Miss Naomi Stone returned from the University of Michigan to Mrs. Albert E. Goldberg and spend the Hummer vacation with daughter, Rhoda, of 2059 Taylor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ave., who- have been sojourning Stone, in California since December, will return to Detroit on July 1. Mrs. David J. Levy returned June 6 from a 10-day stay in New Miss Leonore Markson, daugh- York. ter of Mrs. A, D. Markson, re- ceived her bachelor's degree from Mrs. John A. Heavenrich re- the University of Chicago on June turned from Swarthmore, Pa. 11. While in Chicago, Miss Mark- where she attended the gradua - son also attended the College of tion of her son, Richard. Jewish Studies where she was en- rolled in the advanced Hebrew de- Mrs. Sam Kahn and daughter, partment. Mrs. John Hopp, were joint hostes- ses at a luncheon and kitchen Mrs. Sidney J. Steinberg was shower, Saturday, June 5, honor- hostess to 15 guests at a surprise ing Miss Mildred Feinberg. birthday party given in honor of her sister, Lillian Levy, at her Mrs. Adolph Moses returned to home on Sturtevant Ave. Chicago after a visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wolff of Louis J, Gordon of LaSalle Blvd. Lawrence Ave. returned this week from • short holiday spent with his brother. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass of 270 bert A. Gordon, student at the He- E. Kirby Ave. will have open house brew Union College at Cincinnati. Thursday evening, June 17, at 8 Both made the return trip home o'clock, in honor of the graduation after school closed for the sum- of their daughter, Mildred, from mer vacation. Wayne University. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis and On May 24, Mr. and Mrs. Peter daughters, Shirley Mae and Jean Vass honored their daughter, Leo- Betty, returned home after attend- nore, with a sweet-sixteen party, ing the celebration of the golden at a dinner dance for 30 couples. wedding anniversary of Mrs. Cur- tis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Max Frank of Cal- Jenefsky, at Dayton, 0., in the vert Ave. will be hosts at a recep- Miami Hotel. They also attended tion on Sunday, June 13, at 8:30 the wedding of Mrs. Curtis' sister, p. m., in the crystal ballroom of Esther Jenefsky, to Jack Louie of the Book Cadillac Hotel, in honor Columbus, 0., on May 30. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Fisher, Curtis was her sister's matron of Jr., (Muriel Frank). No cards. honor. Miss Helen Vera Prentis, who is a student at the University of Wisconsin, is expected home on Monday, June 14, to spend the summer vacation with her parents. WHITE MRS. WALTER LAIB day, June 16, at the Franklin Hills Country Club. Council members and their friends have been invited to spend the day at the club and enjoy the program which includes lunch- eon, golf, tennis, bridge and Mah- jong. Reservations at $2.50 per person may be made with Mrs. Joseph B. . Gaylord, Columbia 5700. Mrs. Robert Striefling, Long- fellow 2036, is in charge of trans- portation. Guests will be welcomed by Mrs. Maurice Klein, president of the organization, and Mrs. Manuel E. Arden, chairman of the hostess committee, who will have a group of women assisting her. Mrs. Leo Orecklin and her committee are arranging the flowers. The following members have donated prizes, flowers, or the use of their cars: Mrs. Manuel E. Arden, Him Emma Butzel, Mrs. Lewis Carlson, Mrs. David Cooper, Mrs. 0. H. Feinberg, Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, Mrs. Robert Striefling, Mrs. Harold Smiley, Mrs. Jack Rothberg, Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg, Mrs. Douglas Brown, Mrs. Walter Laib, Mrs. Herbert Warner, Mrs. A. J. Cope- land, Mrs. Lee B. Striefling, Mrs. A. J. Lautman, Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Mrs. Harry Keidan, Mrs. Julius Green, Mrs. Edward Stein, Mrs. Moe Leiter and Mrs. Charles Harris, The proceeds of the affair will be used for the Council's special project fund. The work is being directed by Mrs. David Cooper, chairman, and Miss Ann Babcock, vice-chairman of Franklin Hills Day. Beatrice Balter Is Given Council 1937 Scholarship mesh gloves . Just unpacked .. summer's smartest novelty weaves with clever tricks of detail. If you buy several pair, you'll always be sure of a fresh white finishing touch! • with crocheted rosettes • • with cryttol button, • with wooden bead, ti II. WEIZENBAUM EXPERT FURRIER Was established for 30 years in Berlin and Paris Specializing in MINK AND PERSIAN LAMBS 9150 12TH ST., Cor, Atkinson STORAGE — REPAIRING — REMODELING CLEANING & GLAZING- Ypur Garments Made to Look Like New We carry the finest selections of skins and create exclusive styles that suit the 'individual taste with complete satisfaction. Portney Bros. FINE GROCERIES — DAIRY PRODUCTS — APPETIZERS AND DELICATESSEN A Call Will Deliver Any Order DEXTER TO. 6 - 9492 10236 Beatrice Batter, a junior at Wayne University, has been awarded the Elsa F. Welling gift memorial scholarship of the De- troit section, National Council of Jewish Women. This award is given annually to a Jewish girl of the junior class with the highest scholastic rating to enable her to complete her senior year. She was selected by Dean Waldo Leasinger, his assist- ant, and Mrs. Herbert D. Robin- son, chairman of the scholarship committee of the Council. This gift fund was established in memory of the late Elsa F. Welling by a group of her friends. It is maintained by gifts and memorial donations. 'Miss Baiter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Ballet, 1726 Ship- herd St., was born in Bridgeport, Conn., and came to this city at the age of 2. She is a graduate of Eastern High School. Major- ing in art, she plans to teach that subject in the public schools. She was a feature writer of Collegiate for one year and is president of Sigma Theta Delta Sorority. 2 STORES MISS HELEN WESTFALL, B.S. 1 CAMP MEHIA Sketched A hove "Clark .' model, with the new eareee-to.the-ene shape. Yellow yold- filled ease. kWh°. Other Hamilton', up. Cnulra Carefully Planned Recreation:—HORSEBACK RIDING — LAND AND WATER SPORTS — DRAMATICS — DANCING — STORY TELLING, ETC. 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 atacient 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. B•rcovich in the field of education and child-care is your assurance that your child will be under proper supervision. NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN AGES 2 1/s TO 6 OLDER CHILDREN AGES 6 TO 15 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR CAMP in the Irish Hills. Torn DIRECTIONS--U. S. 112 through Ypsilanti to Stets Part Eat right on first read after Stat. Park Eatruce. 58 Miles from Northwest section of Detroit. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — PHONE EUCILD 5504 - Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Wil- demere Ave. will entertain at din- ner on Sunday evening, June 13, in honor of Miss Mildred Feinberg and Leon Wayburn. On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Omar M. Zemon of Miller Road were hosts at a dinner party honoring Miss Mildred Feinberg and Leon Wayburn. In honor of their 25th wedding anniversary, Harry Shrager of Elmhurst Aye. surprised his wife with a dinner dance for 80 people at Lachar's on Monday, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. harry Rosenberg of 1190 Longfellow Ave. will be at home to their friends and family on Sunday, June 13, from 1 to 5 p. rn., honoring the marriage of their daughter, Beatrice, to Ga- Mrs. Joseph Falk of Chicago briel Kahn, son of Mrs. Gertrude Blvd. will leave the first of the Kahn. week for a fortnight's stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross of 3200 Webb Ave. will be at home Honoring Miss Betty Karp, bride- to their relatives and friends on elect of June 20, Mrs. B. Wagner Sunday evening, June 13, from 8 and Mrs. M. Wagner entertained to 11. on the occasion of their 40th jointly on Wednesday, June 9, at wedding anniversary. No cards. ■ luncheon and kitchen shower for 30 guests at Frames Tea Room. Mrs. Herman Teter and daugh- Mrs. Emil Phillips will be hostess ter, Thelma, of Chicago were at • luncheon and bridge, June 16, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cohen at her home on Glendale Ave., and of Chicago Blvd. during the past Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson and Mr. week-end. and Mrs. M. Gottesman will give a dinner dance for the family, Mrs. Rae Sulkes Ettinger of Tel Saturday night, June 12, at the Aviv, Palestine, who has been visit- Chalet, honoring Miss Karp and ing at the home of her mother, her finance, Newton Jackson. Mrs. Sarah Sullies of 11845 La- Salle Blvd., and who will soon leave Cantor and Mrs. Jamb H. Sonen- this country, will be at home to her Mar and family have moved to friends on Sunday afternoon and 2635 Calvert Are. evening, June 13. Simnel Goldwynki new motion Met.. —"Woman Cheers Mae" at the MICHIGAN THICATER• A HAMILTON WATCH From Hudson's Fine Selection Why not make this the occasion to give Father that watch he's been wanting? A really fine watch he can carry and show with the greatest of pride. Indication of its accuracy and dependability is the fact that the Hamilton has been selected as official watch by railways and airlines. REDUCE The New Hollywood Way liy Inchns Scientifically Nature's Way NO Means Cabinets, Metier. Yoyches or harsh Method. THE hi RENT IV1Y IV 7116 HEALTIIIIChT WAY Yoder tbe direct supervision of These Four Fine Watches Sale Priced for June Gifts MRS. MAUDE MARSHALL Chiropodist and Fort Specialist DR. EDITH M. BROWN 3IAUDE'S BEAUTY SALON irlecton W. v)14e1 :1=1; aaliT Week-End Cruises $19.50 op S-D•ys cruise Norenic $25 up California, all-expense $129 op Ter Year Vstallon a. Hearymomm Trip Gewalt Rhea E. Cashman World Wide Travel Ilarma. tone Washington Idyl. oar. Proud elver--w Visor, Mere.. HMS. Ma. 1.10-1111-1• lOnnlnyer, now appearing to Iin :sh Hills Cornfortable New Beds and Individual Dressers Excellent, Well-Balanced & Plentiful Diet (Only Kosher Foods Used) WELL EQUIPPED ARTS AND CRAFT TO SERVE YOU For. Father's Day OFFERS 122 Acres of softly rolling terrain 45 Acres of Woods Excellent Water & Sanitation System Adequate Modern Buildings 12054 DEXTER TO. 8-5860 A TIME-LY Gilt Philip Pollak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Esther R. Simons and Mrs. Arthur Pollak, returned from daughter, Miss Irma Simons, re- the University of Chicago. turned from a six months' sojourn in Miami Beach, Fla., and are now Dr. and Mrs. Norman DeNaso- residing at the Belcrest. While Utah State College graduate, quo had as their guests their south they visited in Havana, Merrill Palmer Nursery Teaching School Home for Aged Office mothers, Mrs. Rose Cohen and Cuba. Mrs. De Nasoquo of Milwaukee. For Information Call GA. 1299—LO, 5960 Moves to New Building Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sturmack George E. Stone is cast in "Al- or Write to 3310 Rochester Ave. Miss Ethel Ruth Goldman re- are entertaining Mrs. Frank Cur- catraz Island," now In production turned from the University of ley of New York City. Mrs. Cur- The Jewish Home for the at Warner Brothers. Illinois. ley plans to spend several weeks Aged announces that it has in Detroit before returning to her moved its offices to the new building at 11601 Petosky, Miss Sylvia Bronstein and Krana home. near Humphrey. Friends of the Gittleman returned from North- 11.3me desiring to communicate western University. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Markus of 2536 Calvert Ave. will be at home with the office are asked hence- forth to address themselves to Mrs. Sally Rycoff Rattner re- on Thursday, June 17, in honor of turned to her home in Los Angeles the graduation of their eon, Erwin, the new location. • after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. from Wayne University Medical Sidney Stone, School. Flowers for all occasions — On the Sandy Shores of Safe and Beautiful Wampler'a Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. of Poe Ave. left Friday for Seattle and children, Aubrey and Phyllis ALTITUDE OF UP TO 2000 FEET where they will attend the Rosen. of Calvert Ave., and Miss Edith berg-Weisfield nuptials. They will Albert returned from Chicago, Ill., visit Banff and Lake Louise be- where they spent the past week- fore returning to Detroit. end. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR $100 - Chi's mend watch. lama the elm of a dime. F.s- eellmeg timekeeper. yellow rolled told phste ewe. Girl's or woman's watch In modified mum* shape. IS-karat NO L I Is GOLD ewe. 17-Jewel Inewerneat. $8.95 $19.50 Rey's or man's wefts watch la tom.larnIskahle metal elms. todenelly .null, neat for tide Pete. The NRIOBST of watches —4n tally mined shape, yellow rolled rota Pug. Fee mankm. IICRY SPINCIIAL or $4.95 $11.95 Watches—First Floor—Woodward Arena. Building HUDSON'S